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
Devastating earthquakes are shaking confidence in their president , just ahead of elections. I am brent goff. To our viewers on pbs and in the United States and to all of you around the world, welcome. We begin in sudan. The Foreign Ministry saying the warring parties in sudan have agreed in principle to a seven day ceasefire that will begin on thursday. Commanders of the Sudanese Army and of the rss Paramilitary Group have also agreed to send representatives to peace talks, as part of the deal. The u. N. Says more than 100,000 people have fled the fighting. Previous attempts to establish a lasting truce. Reporter is another ceasefire collapsed in wartorn khartoum, asia and her family knew they had to move quickly. They traded everything they could to rent a car and set off for the egyptian border. It was very difficult. We were 28 people. The boys dont have a visa, but we kept them with us. Our suffering is unprecedented. We left under fighting, clashes, and artillery. It was real suf
about credit conditions. major us stock indexes fell more than 1% each on tuesday. shares in several regional banks in the us have dropped sharply, as investors fear the banking crisis is not over. another area of concern is the labour market, which, while still strong, is showing signs of cooling. so what will america s central bank do and say? the bbc s michelle fleury reports from westchester, new york. losing momentum after nine rate hikes in the past year. the federal reserve s efforts to cool the us economy are having an effect. this is a chain that you ll see on like roller shades and vertical blinds. something bill, who runs a family owned manufacturing business in westchester, new york, is seeing first hand. right now, we re expecting some softness in the marketplace for probably six months or so. we re seeing a lot of softness in the marketplace as far as demand, the commitment in terms of like long term blanket orders with customers. we re not seeing that either ri
we ve been talking a lot about artificial intelligence today because dr geoffrey hinton, the man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence has quit his job at google, warning of the dangers of ai. he s worried that al technology will flood the internet with misinformation. well, to look at some of the applications of ai in a bit more detail, courtney bembridge joins us from the newsroom. there are so many ways that al is set to change our lives. i wanted to have a look at some of the other applications. this piece in the guardian talking about noninvasive mind reading, turning our thoughts into text, it is designed to restore speech in those struggling to communicate after stroker motor neurone disease. sticking with medicine, this example, talking about chat gpt s bedside manner, saying it was better than many doctors, more empathetic and give better advice, although i m not sure many doctors would agree with that assessment. we got this from another tech web
his information. there s not the votes for it. what we dough know is in seven of the last ten negotiations on the debt limit, there s been budget dairy reforms. so 70% of the time, the debt limit gets lifted. there s been a discussion, conversation around and a negotiation about budgetary and policy reforms. that s what needs to happen this time. that s supported by the american people. 65% of the american people believe that you shouldn t raise the debt limit without doing something about the debt. that s what the american people are. cleary that s where we are. i hope that in the next few days hopefully by the time when this meeting happens on may 9 we can see serious and real progress or else the administration will be the first administration ever to have to deal with a default on the debt. a clean debt limit is not going to happen. i think they need to understand that. get serious about sitting down at the table. if the x day is june 1, that brings an additional sense of