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tom brook reports.morris and her husband siree morris. business is booming. it's being described as the happening weekend spot in newark. the response has been phenomenal. it's been an overwhelming success. everybody who comes here, we know whether or not they like it if they honk on the ending. at the end of the film, when they're leaving, if they give us a large honk, then we know we did well. i asked you nice! now, i need y'all to get off my property! on the night we visited the drive—in, it was showing the critically acclaimed horror film us from black film—maker jordan peele. typically drive—ins, enjoying a renaissance in america right now as a result of the pandemic, showing films featuring white protagonists. the newark moonlight cinema is offering audiences something distinctly different — movies highlighting the works of african—american film—makers. you know, during the pandemic, we've seen racial tension really bubble in this country and it was kind of depressing to see the constant news cycl
tom brook reports.morris and her husband siree morris. business is booming. it's being described as the happening weekend spot in newark. the response has been phenomenal. it's been an overwhelming success. everybody who comes here, we know whether or not they like it if they honk on the ending. at the end of the film, when they're leaving, if they give us a large honk, then we know we did well. i asked you nice! now, i need y'all to get off my property! on the night we visited the drive—in,...
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i'm tom brook. sitting on a bench in central park not far from my home.y's programme, a special edition of talking movies. we will be looking at how some of the tumultuous events of recent weeks and massive protests over racism may shape the future of cinema. let's start with film production, which came to a halt earlier this year in china, and then in much of the west as the pandemic arrived. but the cameras are beginning to roll once again. to get some idea of what film production in the age of coronavirus will look like, this studio in iceland may serve as a model. production resumed on this drama after the director made changes to make the production covid—secure. we clean and sanitise every hour the whole studio. i came up with this coloured spaces so if you are in a yellow armband you could only be in a yellow area. there were never more than 20 people allowed to be in the spaces. we can control the shooting pretty well that way. there are lots of issues to be considered as film production resumes. reaching agreement over safety. new solutions have
i'm tom brook. sitting on a bench in central park not far from my home.y's programme, a special edition of talking movies. we will be looking at how some of the tumultuous events of recent weeks and massive protests over racism may shape the future of cinema. let's start with film production, which came to a halt earlier this year in china, and then in much of the west as the pandemic arrived. but the cameras are beginning to roll once again. to get some idea of what film production in the age...
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tom brook, bbc news, newark, newjersey. they look like they are having fun, don't they?ay. this weekend, though, the weather is set to change. for a start, it's going to be a much drier weekend. however, it's not going to be very warm at all. some particularly cold nights, and we're going to start with some strong winds as well. a northerly wind as our area of low pressure takes most of the rain away towards the southeast and gets pushed away slowly by that high pressure coming in from the west. by the time we get to the morning, there still could be a few showers down the eastern side of england, and there's the threat of cloud coming back in off the north sea to bring some rain in during the afternoon. elsewhere, some spells of sunshine. there will be a few showers notably across northern parts of scotland. there will be a northerly wind as well. it's always going to be stronger where we're more likely to have that rain. could be gusting 50 mph or so. it will make it feel cold, of course. temperatures typically 13 to 17 degrees, a touch warmer than that, maybe, towards
tom brook, bbc news, newark, newjersey. they look like they are having fun, don't they?ay. this weekend, though, the weather is set to change. for a start, it's going to be a much drier weekend. however, it's not going to be very warm at all. some particularly cold nights, and we're going to start with some strong winds as well. a northerly wind as our area of low pressure takes most of the rain away towards the southeast and gets pushed away slowly by that high pressure coming in from the...
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tom: brooke sutherland, thank you so much.ly appreciate it on industrial america and the wells fargo story from anna levitt. moments ago carl weinberg and his team got out in front of the weekend and the reading into monday morning. they state a week of revelations coming. that is how important they look at the economic data, to see if it will be some form of recovery, some form of stability , or the challenges we saw early morning in france. week we also have july trade data for china. i think that will be especially interesting to see how they are recovering from the pandemic and whether there is a read of cross for our countries in europe and the u.s.. a lot of focus will be on europe given that if you look at market sentiment, there has been churned to the market do to the bad economic data we saw pmi figures in france. a lot of traders thought the recovery in your would be smoother. andave a number of cases the numbers point to a not even recovery and a much more uncertain recovery. tom: the key question in all of our con
tom: brooke sutherland, thank you so much.ly appreciate it on industrial america and the wells fargo story from anna levitt. moments ago carl weinberg and his team got out in front of the weekend and the reading into monday morning. they state a week of revelations coming. that is how important they look at the economic data, to see if it will be some form of recovery, some form of stability , or the challenges we saw early morning in france. week we also have july trade data for china. i think...
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tom: are we going to see m&a? quickly, are we going to see m&a? brooke: i think that you might.re a lot of companies with a good buffer on the balance sheet. that is what we have been looking to do a deal for a while now. brooke sullivan, thank you so much. i can't say enough about this essay. i will get it out on twitter. she carries forward the manufacturing challenges that we have. we want to set up this week for you. it's very important. kevin cirilli on the vice presidential watch. widely anticipated that vice president biden will make a choice this week. and somehow, you've got to believe that we will see a lot more gamesmanship to the morning and games woman ship. office throughs the debate. it is a market with one subtle movement. we see a modest grind lower in yields. struggling to make some news, but a .55%, we are three basis points away from the caution we saw last week. the headline statistic without question is the vix 22.62. i can't say enough, the dow close, i should say. a 22.61 vix is really quite something. that is something to begin the week with. throughas t
tom: are we going to see m&a? quickly, are we going to see m&a? brooke: i think that you might.re a lot of companies with a good buffer on the balance sheet. that is what we have been looking to do a deal for a while now. brooke sullivan, thank you so much. i can't say enough about this essay. i will get it out on twitter. she carries forward the manufacturing challenges that we have. we want to set up this week for you. it's very important. kevin cirilli on the vice presidential watch....
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russia, this is according to the brookings institution, 52 actions against russia that the trump administration has taken, is public opinion shifting on china, senator tomin their authoritarian and communist and running concentration camps, do you think americans are getting lied for that. >> i regret that i don't think americans understand what a growing threat china is to our security, our economy, to intellectual property theft because the media will not talk about it, the trump administration has cracked down since china's criminal negligence led to the pandemic around the world that killed hundreds of thousands of people, but we need to main stream media to talk about it and it has to be talked about in the campaign, in a perfect world china would be the top issue of the campaign, i think domestic security of black lives matter and in tivo will be the top issue but i really think it should be china. liz: thank you so much for your expertise and thank you for coming on, it is great to see>> you. coming up, house speaker nancy pelosi, critics say she is showcasing how the democraticev party has evolved into a party of intolerant bullies who shutdown
russia, this is according to the brookings institution, 52 actions against russia that the trump administration has taken, is public opinion shifting on china, senator tomin their authoritarian and communist and running concentration camps, do you think americans are getting lied for that. >> i regret that i don't think americans understand what a growing threat china is to our security, our economy, to intellectual property theft because the media will not talk about it, the trump...
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this is according to the brookings institution the, 52 actions against russia that the trump administration has taken. you know, is public opinion shifting on china? senator tomey are on a march around the world to be the number one superpower, and they're authoritarian communists and running concentration camps. do you think the americans are getting wise to that? >> i regret that i don't think americans understand what a growing threat china is to our security, to our economy, to intellectual property theft because the media won't talk about it. the trump administration has really cracked down since china's criminal negligence led to this pandemic around the world that killed hundreds of thousands of people. but we need the mainstream media to talk about this, it has to be talked about in the campaign. in a perfect world, china would be the top issue on the campaign. i actually think domestic security, black lives matter and antifa, will be the top issue. but i really think it should be china. elizabeth: all right. fred fleitz, thank you so much for your expertise, and thanks for coming on. it's great the see you. >> good to be here. elizabeth: coming up, h
this is according to the brookings institution the, 52 actions against russia that the trump administration has taken. you know, is public opinion shifting on china? senator tomey are on a march around the world to be the number one superpower, and they're authoritarian communists and running concentration camps. do you think the americans are getting wise to that? >> i regret that i don't think americans understand what a growing threat china is to our security, to our economy, to...
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she's rosa brooks, professor at georgetown university law center and author of "everything became war and the military became everything" and joining me tom nichols of ""usa today"" and former rnc chairman michael steele. thank you very much for being here this saturday morning. rosa, i want to start with you. as a coorganizer of that war gaming. apparently you ran through three or four different scenarios. can you run through them quickly? >> sure. we gave our exercise participants four scenarios. one was a big decisive biden win. a popular vote and electoral vote. one was a trump win where he, as in 2016, lost the popular vote but won the electoral vote decisively. one was a narrow biden win. a squeaker in the electoral college with the popular vote lead and the final scenario involved a period of extended uncertainty like the election of 2000 where it seemed like it was going to be essentially interminate who really won. >> in all of those scenarios, as it was reported in, i think in the "boston globe" in all the scenarios what turned out to happen was predicted street level violence. no matter what scenario happened. how, as a war gam
she's rosa brooks, professor at georgetown university law center and author of "everything became war and the military became everything" and joining me tom nichols of ""usa today"" and former rnc chairman michael steele. thank you very much for being here this saturday morning. rosa, i want to start with you. as a coorganizer of that war gaming. apparently you ran through three or four different scenarios. can you run through them quickly? >> sure. we gave...