Shower in the south east. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines theresa may has dismissed as hearsay an account of sharp disagreements about brexit during a meeting with the European Commission president , jean claude juncker, last week. The detective leading the investigation into the Fatal Shooting of a businessman, at his home in dorset, says he believes it was a targeted attack. Three Police Officers have been injured in clashes with masked demonstrators in the centre of paris. The violence erupted during a may day march led by trade unions and anti racism campaigners. Three women are arrested on suspicion of Terror Offences in raids linked to a Police Operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. Now on bbc news its time for Talking Movies with tom brook. Hello and welcome to this special tribeca Film Festival edition of Talking Movies. Im tom brook. In todays programme, with sections on gaming, television and Virtual Reality, is tribeca moving away
Tribeca Film Festival edition of Talking Movies. Im tom brook. In todays programme, with sections on gaming, television and Virtual Reality, is tribeca moving away from just being a Film Festival . We will always be about film, there is no question. That is in our dna. It was a festival in which the wonders of Virtual Reality were fully on display. If you sit in a Movie Theatre and the character turns and looks at the camera, they call it breaking the fourth wall. But in vr, there are no walls. Plus tribeca had movies from around the world. A drama set in china, and the story of womens emancipation in switzerland in the 19705. They actually had these arguments in the 19705. They were like if women do politics, it is apocalypse. Then there were tribecas political films, for politically charged, confusing times. We are living in a surreal time. I just dont know what to make of it. And a feature on people for whom the environment makes them ill. All that and more in this special, tribeca
yesterday, a very stark one, as a matter of fact. president biden at normandy with those men behind him who helped save the world and former president trump in phoenix last night railing against the country, not just a system, a country now, that is rigged against him. the running election is a running series of split-screen moments like that. there is nothing more pressing for a president to go abroad at a moment. as katty said, this is a historic occasion. it s a challenge for communicator, as well, right? how do you both rise to the moment of history to speak directly to the bravery of those men 80 years ago? i have to say, for me, it has a special resonance. my grandfather was a young naval officer, participated in operation overlord.
still haunt him. war is disgusting. if you ve ever been on the battlefield, you know. you have nightmares. reporter: but this weekend marks a new beginning. just miles from here, he ll marry his 96 years fiancee, trusting all the friends he lost will be with him. i love each and every one of them. i just feel good coming here. it brings back unpleasant memories, but it makes me feel good that i haven t forgotten any one of them or anything. and peter, this anniversary event had a special resonance for so many of these heroes. that s right, lester. even some of the veterans themselves today acknowledged this may be their last trip to normandy. but not 100-year-old corporal harold terrance, who tells me he plans to be here next year with his new bride. lester? all right, peter alexander, thank you for that.
there is hunger here, but there s also peace. this report in particular had a special resonance. it was his birthplace, colombo. sri lanka, an assignment with added poignancy, because this is where i was born. and africa was where he d grown up when his family moved to a newly independent ghana. that house, number ten, second avenue. every morning we d get into a car, into my dad s mercedes, and off we d go to school. and then came university in durham, where he met his wife, frances. many years later, she was one of the inspirations for telling the story of mixed race relationships in britain. this is our story, but it s also the history of our country. it wasn t that they wanted to live separately. - his ability to convey warmth and authority made him a natural tv presenter. 10 seconds. and so in 2003, a newjob.