hello and welcome to this special tribeca film festival edition of talking movies. i m tom brook. in today s 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 women s emancipation in switzerland in the 1970s. they actually had these arguments in the 1970s. they were like if women do politics, it is apocalypse. then there were tribeca s political films, for politically charged, confusing times. we are living in a surreal time. i just don t know what to make of it. and a feature on people for whom the environment makes th
most with a dry start on tuesday, temperatures down into single figures. a bit of low cloud for tuesday, eastern scotland at least in england but with easterly winds, plenty of sunshine around in the west, just a few showers across england and wales. most will be dry and in the west it will be worn once again. see you in half an hour. hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines at 9.31: mp s accuse some of the internets biggest companies including facebook and google of doing ‘nowhere near enough‘ to remove illegal content. a man who was shot dead by intruders at his home in east dorset, has been named by police as 61 year old guy hedger. labour promise to create new legal minimum standards for tenants in rented homes in england. the conservatives say it would result in higher rents. the front runner emmanuel macron calls for eu reform, ahead of the final week of campaigning for the presidential run off on sunday against marine le pen. now on bbc news i
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 it s time for talking movies with tom brook. hello and welcome to this special tribeca film festival edition of talking movies. i m tom brook. in today s programme, with sections on gaming, television and virtual reality, is trib
tribeca film festival edition of talking movies. i m tom brook. in today s 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 women s 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 tribeca s political films, for politically charged, confusing times. we are living in a surreal time. i just don t know what to make of it. and a feature on people for whom the environment makes them ill. all that and more in this
in the study. global news 24 hours a day. corey: this is bloomberg west. growth is slow and here going to take a deep dive into the cloud. since when is computer code protected as free speech? are going to analyze apple s legal defense. coming to anternet city that desperately needs it. san francisco will be the next fiber project. two big tech companies with earnings after the bell. guidancee boosted its for the current quarter again. sales growing slower than in prior years. better than the analysts had predicted. hard in 2016. spooking investors across the sector. hp ink the computer and printer business once part of hewlett-packard. issued its first quarterly report as a standalone company. when you look at those hp numbers what you see? they had a really tough quarter. from an overall demand standpoint. pcs continue to struggle. for the consumer more than commercial. some real struggle on the printer side. it is really clear that we re just not seeing the kind of and