of united states his appointed attorney general, the direct or of fbi, the u.s. attorney also appointed by the president of the united states, and special counsel appointed by the attorney general of the united states, what do we do as a country if they stonewall the house of representatives majority of whom are republicans? what do we do as a country if the national archives, also part of the executive branch, is also stonewalling the republicans? in other words, what to we do if separation of powers is violated by the executive branch. and the executive branch is only body we think, that can enforce the law. it is the executive. we have reached this point. we have most dangerous fbi today since history of the fbi. we have most dangerous department of justice since it was founded by grant in 1870. we have the most dangerous attorney general since george washington hand-picked an attorney general in 1775. attorney general did not actually become a person who would be confirme
ukraine s foreign minister urged council members to thwart any russian attempts to abuse the position. the presidency is largely ceremonial, although it oversees the agenda. now on bbc news, talking business, and what the rise of ai chatbots could mean for the future of work. hello everybody, welcome to talking business with me, aaron hazelhurst. let s go and have a look at what is on the show. the rise of the ai chat pot, the great global artificial intelligence race is under way as chatgpt takes the world by storm. this humanlike tech is wowing people across the globe with its ability to hold a coherent conversation, concoct poetry and even create computer code. but as we hand over the keys to technology should we be more worried about the consequences and just what could all of this mean for the future of work? i m going to be discussing all of this with these two, a director of technology from that un and a recruitment expert who specialises in what it means to be a human
in the mass celebrating palm sunday you re watching bbc news. now it s time for talking business. welcome to talking business weekly. let s take a look at what is on the show. the rise and rise of the ai chat bot. the great global artificial intelligence race is under way as chat gpt takes the world by storm. this humanlike tech is wowing people across the globe with its ability to hold a conversation and even create computer code but as we hand over the keys to technology should we be more worried about the consequences and what could all of this mean about the future work? i will discuss all of this with these two. a director of technology from the un and a recruitment expert who specialises in what it means to be a human in this ever evolving workplace. also on the show i sit down with the big boss of the world bank and talk the lending battle between the us and china, how fund the developing world and weathering our economic storm. wherever you arejoining in wherever you
citizens of the rich liberal enclave handle the monumental crisis by calling in the national guard and shipping them off to an air force base. donald trump didn t even call in the guard when cities were burned to the ground. and here they re called in for vicki migrants. but i get it what if somebody wanted use the bathroom. they will probably want some food right? a glass of water we don t want that so within 48 hours those migrants were off martha s vineyard faster than a kennedy fling a submerged vehicle. [laughter] [applause] greg: they get away with it. they always get away with it. so they rejected the migrants the same way they reject giant turbine windmills that disturb their views. it s another liberal wet dream that exposed the hypocrisy. the democrat motto should be not in my backyard. unless you re there to rake the leaves. [applause] yes the proud sanctuary city when faced with being a sanctuary can put up or shut up. so this was on the mark migrants showed up.