a second vigil will be held in nottingham later to remember the victims of tuesday s attack. the families of the two students killed joined thousands at the university to pay tribute to them yesterday, and urged everyone to look out for each other. police in nottingham are still questioning a 31 year old man on suspicion of murder. we re joined now by our reporter jo black, who s in nottingham. this is a city shrouded in grief. what is the mood like today ahead of the second video? trier? what is the mood like today ahead of the second video? the second video? very quiet here in nottingham the second video? very quiet here in nottingham at the second video? very quiet here in nottingham at the the second video? very quiet here in nottingham at the moment. - the second video? very quiet here in nottingham at the moment. there . the second video? very quiet here in i nottingham at the moment. there will be a second video later. but yesterday there was a video where i am
america decides. just days before the verse votes are cast in this year s presidential election, president biden makes his first campaign speech of 2024 and slams his main rival. trump is trying to steal history, the same way he tried to steal the election. norah: the back-to-back winter storms with 40 million americans preparing for the first wallop. the national weather service warning of hazardous driving conditions. you could get anywhere from 2 inches to 10 inches of snow. norah: as flu cases arise nationwide, what you should know to keep your kid safe. do not leave anything to chance because you are going to live without the rest of your life. lean on me norah: and we go on the road with a woman who found a friend to lean on. i am taking to a recording studio. are you serious? and when you heard her song, what did you think? oh, i was blown away. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for
discriminate against applicants based on their race, age or gender. next, are ai apps and tools that aren t banned and don t pose any high risk. nello cristianini professor of artificial intelligence at the university of bath and author of the short cut: why intelligent machines do not think like us . i started by asking him what he makes of these attempts to regulate ai. we must be responsible for the good and also the problems of our technology. it s good that we think ahead at this time. and what kind of things can be regulated, do you think here? well, i think the parliament has a lot of power about what companies can do operating in europe, or also operating from europe outwards. and the list that you made is very good. so first, it establishes there will be some things that are not acceptable. that s a big statement. there will be some things that cannot be done in europe. second, certain things can only be done with very serious oversight. and third, even better, th
president biden launched a blistering attack on the campaign trail. america decides. just days before the verse votes are cast in this year s presidential election, president biden makes its first campaign speech of 2024 and slams his main rival. trump is trying to steal history the same way tried to steal the election. norah: the back-to-back winter storms with 40 million americans preparing for the first wallop. the national weather service warning of hazardous driving conditions. you can get anywhere from 2 inches to 10 inches of snow. norah: as flu cases arise nationwide, what you should know to keep your kid safe. don t leave anything to chance because you are going to live without the rest of your life. lean on me norah: and we go on the road with a woman who found a friend to lean on. i am taking to a recording studio. are you serious? and when you heard her song, what do you think? oh, i was blown away. norah: good evening. i m no
pete: look at that rope. 99 has a good swing on him. will: how old are those kids? pete: how old? i think that kid looked like he was maybe nine. will: could you strike him out? pete: yeah. should we try? i m afraid i d hit a kid. will: my control is a little off. will: and you re old? pete: if the challenge is to strike out a nine ear old i m going to bring the heat. will: could you throw a no- hitter to 9-year-olds? pete: absolutely. no-hitter, no walks. perfect game. will: no i take the kids. you just said you might beat a kid. you re not going nine innings without walking somebody. pete: there are really good 9-year-old hitters but you can t catch up with the speed. will: what s the age they catch up to you. pete: 12. will: you can no longer strike them out. 13? pete: 13 and 14 they are turning the corner. the testosterone kicks in. i mean, e-mail us friends@fox news.com. dads everywhere feel like they could own their 9-year-old but they get up into the teens, and they st