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see how that plays promote tech businesses? we should see how that plays out, promote tech businesses? we should see how that plays out, i m see how that plays out, i m sceptical microsoft is not the uk but i think the point is what do we want to have in this country? a vibrant domestic technology system were ideally in the future that are trillion dollar company doing the buying is british not the $70 billion company doing the selling. you are optimistic about the future but one thing we talked about as artificial intelligence and both its huge opportunities but also its big risks and a tech billionaire told us a couple of weeks ago he genuinely believes that the path of very high end artificial intelligence might end up destroying humanity? yet to the people who run these laboratories, can you tell when they speak to you should you do make me feel reassured or frightened speak to you should you do make me feel reassured orfrightened by speak to you should you do make me feel re
president vladimir putin get away with annexing crimea in 201a. later today, the foreign secretary is expected to announce new sanctions on more than 100 individuals with links to russian president vladimir putin s regime. we rejoined now by our chief political correspondent adam fleming. let s talk about the comments that borisjohnson has made in the daily telegraph, that the west made a terrible mistake by letting president putin get away with the annexation of crimea in 201a. lt is annexation of crimea in 2014. it is annexation of crimea in 2014. it is a sliahtl annexation of crimea in 2014. lit 3 a slightly different argument being made by the prime minister that when he was campaigning for brexit during the eu referendum in 2016, when he said that the invasion of crimea in russia was the fault of the eu for causing trouble in the region so some people will be quite surprised that he has changed his mind. the
understand what is going on. we do our best to comfort and movement. ukraine is a large country, even after they have been hunker down for after they have been hunker down for a week or so it can take 20 hours to move them. a week or so it can take 20 hours to move them- a week or so it can take 20 hours to move them. ., i. ., i. , , move them. you say you do your best to comfort them, move them. you say you do your best to comfort them, but move them. you say you do your best to comfort them, but these move them. you say you do your best to comfort them, but these children l to comfort them, but these children must be absolutely terrified. how can you possibly do that? lt is can you possibly do that? it is difficult but can you possibly do that? it is difficult but we can you possibly do that? lit 3 difficult but we bring blankets and food and we show them kindness, we get them to somewhere warmer, we let them sleep as much as possible, we work with social workers and exper
such a controversial issue that they really haven t been able to reconcile themselves to the idea of girls, of older girls going back to school and that reallyjust shows how out of touch they are with the modern aspirations of afghan society. and it reveals how divided, certainly on this issue at least, the taliban appear to be. today marks two years since the prime minister announced the uk s first official lockdown, telling the country: you must stay at home . since then, nearly 164,000 people have died with covid 19. a memorial concert is being held at st paul s cathedral this evening. our health correspondent, catherine burns, is there for us. catherine, how will people be marking today? there is st paul s cathedral. lit there is st paul s cathedral. it is exactly two there is st paul s cathedral. it is exactly two years there is st paul s cathedral. lit 3 exactly two years since the bells rang silent here at staples and in