presidential elections where the economy and immigration are key voter concerns. huge political rallies have been held to drum up support. ukraine s most senior security official tells the bbc the country is ready to launch its long expected counter offensive against russian forces. in a rare interview, oleksiy danilov describes the planned assault as an historic opportunity . a man arrested after a car crashed into the gates of downing street earlier this week, has been released while under investigation. he was detained on thursday on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving. now on bbc news, amol rajan interviews: watergate to trump. in every trade, there are certain names that are held up as the gold standard. when i started out in newspapers in fact, for most of the past 50 years there have been two names that stood apart and stood above any others in journalism. bob woodward and carl bernstein were the reporters at the heart of the watergate scandal, and
describes the planned assault as an historic opportunity . now on bbc news: amol rajan interviews: watergate to trump. in every trade, there are certain names that are held up as the gold standard. when i started out in newspapers in fact, for most of the past 50 years there have been two names that stood apart and stood above any others injournalism. bob woodward and carl bernstein were the reporters at the heart of the watergate scandal, and the subsequent fall of president nixon. therefore, i shall- resign the presidency, effective at noon tomorrow. their investigation into the break in at democratic offices has become the stuff of legend. it saw them immortalised by hollywood and set the standard forjournalism for decades to come. at one point, i suddenly wondered how high up this thing goes, and her paranoia finally got to me. i thought what we had was so hot that, any minute, cbs or nbc would come in through the windows to take the story away. you re both paranoid.
by the opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the world. the 44 year old is chelsea s sixth managerial appointment in five years. leicester have said they re disappointed maresca has decided to leave given that he d steered them back to the top flight. spanish football journalist guillem balague has been explaining why chelsea went for their new man. somebody that s got the energy to actually keep improving chelsea and take them to the top four again. all of that comes on the basis of two things. what they saw that he done at leicester city and number two, the interview was very impressive. i think some people walk into the interview feeling that, yeah, we will see, a championship manager, not a lot of experience, came out of it thinking he has to be him. england are among the teams in internationalfriendly action on monday ahead of this month s european championship in germany. it s approaching half time in their match in newcastle against bosnia & herzegovina. engl
saturated that you cannot trust anyone but shallow information overload is a very real problem but we are at a point where ai conquers all computers conquers all.- all computers conquers all. they re -uttina all computers conquers all. they re putting billions all computers conquers all. they re putting billions of all computers conquers all. they re putting billions of dollars all computers conquers all. they re putting billions of dollars into - putting billions of dollars into these chat bots of these chat bots are only as smart as the content that are being trained on. in other words, realjournalism is going to matter more in the coming years because that is the raw material for these incredibly smart ai systems. keep coming up and thank you for your time. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
element in a community of being able to attain that. we started using the phrase 50 years ago, the best obtainable version of the truth, for what real reporting, realjournalism is. and if you have that, and if you have an audience that is open to the best obtainable version of the truth, and we can talk a little bit about whether that audience still exists the way it did at the time of watergate. but in the united states, we have the hallowed first amendment. that s right. and it actually operates. and you see what happens in russia to journalists who just seek the truth, and they re gone they re dead, they re injail. and that is a liberating reality not just some time, all the time. shouting.