from these various meetings happening today? the from these various meetings happening today? happening today? the two meetings. happening today? the two meetings, the happening today? the two meetings, the g7 - happening today? the two meetings, the g7 but - happening today? the two meetings, the g7 but also | happening today? the two - meetings, the g7 but also the ttc, which i see is the more productive and hope meeting, it is bilateral, the us and the eu. i am sure something will come out of this, given the risks and dangers that have been identified quite clearly by both sides. what we could expect in that format is probably some kind of agreement on what the risks are first of all, to define the risks, the metrics of measuring the risks of ai and risk management methods, but also the start of developing common standards, to take steps together to, with stakeholders present at the ttc, who will give insight necessary to arrive at common standards. and i think everyo
i hear some of you guys say is, why didn t biden say what a good deal this is? why would biden say what a good deal it is before a vote? you think that ll help it get passed? no. katrina els told me earlier that investors around the world are welcoming the news. so i think we ve seen a collective sigh of relief coming from international markets as a result of this tentative deal breaking. i think it really cements the fact that we will avoid that more calamitous situation of a us default which would have been absolutely awful for the us economy, but also for really increasing and ramping up those global recession risks, as well. but now that looks like it s off the table, thank goodness. there were worries though that some of these spending cuts that were in this legislation would weigh on the us economy? it ll only impact the margin when it comes to the growth perspective, meaning we are looking at fiscal policy being a bit less supportive over the next couple years, but i
indeed politicians in general, this is what politics and democracy can look like. when people here are deciding what happens as far as the government s bait is concerned. and, boy, does the prime minister know it tonight. the government s fate. join us at ten when we will tell you what has happened. now it s time to join the news team is concerned. and, boy, does hello. i m hugh ferris. welcome to a slightly shorter sportsday this evening with events at parliament. but for all the lurching turbulence of manchester united s season so far, they do still have a chance of reaching the last 16 of the champions league tonight. the task is by no means small, nor completely in their control, but a win against bayern munich and harry kane at old trafford, and a draw between the group s other two teams and the picture would once again change for erik ten hag and the team. patrick gearey reports. a dismal, miserable day for manchester united. manchester united havel been thoroughly b
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implications of a deal not being able to be passed, the stakes are just too high at this point, and it looks like global markets as well are expecting that the deal will pass before the earlyjune deadline. rolls royce and british aerospace systems have been accused of corruption by authorities in india who are investigating the sale of military aircraft to the indian government. rolls royce says the company is continuing to assist the indian authorities. the bbc s india business correspondent reports. the charges relate to the aircraft procurement and manufacturing deals agreed from 2003 05 and executed until 2012. india s investigative agency says jet manufacturers paid commissions to middlemen in violation of indian defence contract rules.