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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240702

continue with the west east divide. a touch of mist and fog. showery rain in east anglia and south east england. still a breeze. three friday, that breeze will still continue. that will make it feel cooler on the exposed east coast with temperatures struggling at 15, 16. with the high pressure influencing the story in the west with the sunshine we may see temperatures peaking at 20. in the week and the high starts to push on across the country. do not get too excited. we will be chasing cloud amounts for time to time. the potential of showery rain in the far north west of scotland. on the whole, for most of us, drier and brighter and it will get that the warmer. and that s it from the bbc news at six. hello and welcome to sportsday i m jane dougall. novak djokovic s quest for another grand slam title is on track. another win takes him a step closer to defending his french open title. les blues play the lionesses in front of a crowd, but it ll be an empty hampden for scotl

Transcripts For MSNBCW Chris 20240621

chris jansing reports follows with ana cabrera right now. hello on this busy friday. i m ana cabrera in for chris jansing, and it appears to be down to two. a senator from ohio and the governor of north dakota emerging as the front runners as donald trump inches closer to making one of the most consequential choices of his campaign, picking a running mate. but could there still be another name on the list? plus, turning to trump s legal woes, the former president may be the one charged with mishandling secret documents, but in a hearing in florida today, special counsel jack smith appears to be the one with the most to lose. in an unusual decision, the judge is hearing arguments about whether jack smith should have been appointed in the first places and whether he has the authority to prosecute trump going forward. and rain bringing some relief to central new mexico where massive wildfires have destroyed hundreds of homes, forced thousands to flee, and left at leas

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Business Today 20240611

hello and welcome. this is business today. after months of speculation, apple has revealed its plans for artificial intelligence in a move that chief executive tim cook has called the next big step . the tech giant is to boost its siri voice assistant and operating systems with openai s chatgpt as it seeks to catch up in the ai race. it s part of a new personalised ai system called apple intelligence. here s our north america business correspondent erin delmore. the hardest abereaviation in tech these days is easily ai. now, apple is taking its shot at redefining artificial intelligence into apple intelligence. the company unveiled a series of ai related announcements at the world development conference on monday. chief among them a partnership with the artificial intelligence juggernaut, intelligencejuggernaut, openai. that will allow apple to integrate the start up s cutting edge chat bot, chatgpt, into its including a superpowered siri. apple s signature voice assista

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News Live 20240604 20:39:00

more and more people have started using ai incorporating into their lives and pull up number one here and take a look at the full screen a difference of eight year, march 23 to february 2024. look at adult use of ai doubles eight 17% for entertainment goes up 6%, i remember being a kid in school having a book report no internet. going to the library having to read it now we have kids of bill s school, high school sometimes college using chatgpt to write the s is for them. where is this all going? is a professor and educated recently seeing everyone use ai. there is a really good things about it can tutor and teach a new comes away but this pretty bad stuff to it makes cheating fairly universal will have to rethink how we handle school by classes all require a art use now take some time and effort. we have to fear how to teach in

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:45:00

prime minister rishi sunak has called for an end to the uk s sick note culture in a speech on welfare reform. in a speech in the past hour, mr sunak said he is considering moving responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from gps to specialist work and health professionals in england. a record high of 2.8m people are out of work as of february 2024, according to the office for national statistics. we must be more ambitious in assessing people s potentialfor work. right now the gateway to ill health benefits is writing too many off, leaving them on the wrong type off, leaving them on the wrong type of support and with no expectation of support and with no expectation of trying to find a job with all the advantages that that brings. in 2011, 20% of those doing the work capability assessment were deemed unfit to work. but the latest figure now stands at 65%. that is wrong. people are not three times sicker than they were a decade ago and the world of work has changed

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