The reputation of the Supreme Court is at stake. Good morning and welcome to sunday today on this may 7th. Im willie geist. We are waking up this morning to the tragically familiar news of another mass shooting in america. With the country on pace this year for a Record Number of them, the latest at an outlet mall in allen, texas, where a gunman opened fire on shoppers, killing at least eight people and critically wounding three others before police were able to shoot and kill him. Well have the latest on the investigation in a live report from the scene just ahead. Then, we will take you to london for a wrapup of the coronation of King Charles Iii on a day with royal family drama in the background. A kiss from william while harry sat back in the third row of the church. Also ahead, a sunday focus on Artificial Intelligence after the man known as the godfather of ai quit his job at google and sounded the alarm this week about the monster he says he helped to create. How will ai impact
Chester hospital has told a jury today she had not harmed any children. Well be outside children. Well be outside Manchester Crown court for the latest the lucy letby latest live from the lucy letby trial. And as he steps down from trial. And as he steps down from his key position at google, the godfather of Artificial Intelligence warns the Technology May not be too clever for us all in the long run. Should we shut up shop on the chat bots . First, though, the latest headlines with. Tamsin latest headlines with. Tamsin mark, thanks very much. Good afternoon from the gb good afternoon from the gb news room. At tztot. Afternoon from the gb news room. At tztot. A afternoon from the gb news room. At 12 01. A nurse afternoon from the gb news room. At 12 01. A nurse accused of muttottng at 12 01. A nurse accused of murdering seven at 12 01. A nurse accused of murdering seven babies and ottompttng murdering seven babies and ottompttng to murdering seven babies and attempting to kill ten othe
as soon as possible. the launch prompted neighbours south korea and japan to briefly issue then rescind alerts to millions of residents. japan has condemned pyongyang s actions. south korea correspondentjean mckenzie has more from seoul. there was panic and confusion in seoul this morning as we awoke to the sound of this air raid siren which is extremely rare. and messages from loudspeakers telling people to prepare for an evacuation, only to be told 20 minutes later it was a mistake. north korea did fire a missile this morning. it was believed to be carrying a spy satellite. but we now know it was a failure and the rocket exploded in midair and crashed into the sea. this will be a big disappointment for the north korean leader kim jong un. he has been working to give north korea its first ever spy satellite and he announced this week he was planning the launch. a spy satellite would give north korea a strategic advantage to allow it to monitor its enemies from the sky, s
plans for supermarkets to introduce a cap on the price of basic food items to help tackle the rising cost of living. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello, and thanks forjoining me here at the bbc s headquarters in central london. is there any sign yet of the much heralded counteroffensive by ukraine? for the west, in ukraine, if they were to go too early ahead of all of that hardware being in place, then we could see the front lines we see now in place for some time to come. after the g7 summit in hiroshima, is a chinese attack on taiwan more likely or less likely? i think for now, xi jinping has made the calculation that he simply can t afford to invade taiwan. and, should we lose sleep at night for fear that artificial intelligence, ai, is going to take over the world? we ll have to have systems in place to police it. - we almost need a new police force entirely focused on al. i the city of bakhmut, in ukraine, now seems to be pretty much entirely in russia
is there any sign yet of the much heralded counteroffensive by ukraine? for the west and ukraine, if they were to go too early, ahead of all that hardware being in place, then we could see the front lines we see now in place for some time to come. after the g7 summit in hiroshima is a chinese attack on taiwan more likely likely or less likely? i think for now xijinping has made the calculation that he simply can t afford to invade taiwan. and should we lose sleep at night for fear that artificial intelligence, ai, is going to take over the world? we are going to have to have systems in place to police it. we almost need a new police force entirely focused on al. the city of bakhmut in ukraine now seems to be pretty much entirely in russian hands. capturing it took almost a year and cost thousands of casualties and all for a place that, right from the start, military experts said didn t have any discernible strategic value. but there is no doubt that belatedly the russians hav