i think hunter biden is small potatoes, i think they are protecting joe biden, they have no interest in him and neither do the media. carley: brooke singman has details. brooke: the fbi may be closing on on charges against hunter biden. hunter has been under federal investigation since 2018. fox news reported prosecutors are investigating him for several charges. hunter biden s attorney says it is federal felony to leak information about a grand jury information such as this one. we expect the doj will investigate and prosecute such bad actors. many say it is about time the public is made aware of what the biden family has been up to. listen. our democracy was stolen in 2020. we saw former heads of intelligence ages, fbi, colluding with big tech, social media and mainstream media decided we don t want the american voter to know the contents of hunter biden s laptop. brooke: timoth tebow says there are allegations that mr. tebow suppressed information provided by bobul
will immediately be targeted by ukrainian forces. prosecutions for breaching covid restrictions have been dropped against six people who attended a vigil in london for sarah everard in march 2021. firefighters in france say a huge forest fire in the gironde region is now being contained after overnight rain. and warnings in the uk over the use of disposable barbecues hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. more on all those stories in a minute, but let s start with some breaking news from egypt, where at least 41 people are feared dead and dozens injured after a fire inside a church. sources told the reuters news agency that the electrical fire broke out as 5,000 worshippers gathered for mass at the abu sifin church in the imbaba region in giza, causing a stampede. the author sir salman rushdie has reportedly been taken off a ventilator and is able to speak again after he was stabbed in new york state. there s been no official confirmation from the
they are expected to iron out the final details on the eu s artificial intelligence act. if it becomes eu law it will mark the first attempt in the world to police artificial intelligence. what should be in the bill has seen heated debate based on al s capacity to cause harm. european countries will be discussing possible concessions in negotiations on what s being called the ai rulebook. for more detail i m joined by kirsten rulf, partner and associate director at boston consulting group. good morning to you. once again, the eu commission by parliament and council grappling with new technology, how to bring the law up to date with this. what are we expecting today? with this. what are we exectinu toda ? ., expecting today? good morning. i think we are expecting today? good morning. i think we are of expecting today? good morning. i think we are of a expecting today? good morning. i think we are of a political - i think we are of a political nailbiter. if we had this co
fossil fuel leading companies economywide not there. first reaction of heavy fossil fuel leading company economy wide response. scrutiny is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in climate change is by far the better. the more private sector engagement in this issue is better than what we saw 10, 20, 30 years ago when it was a very governmental driven process. if we go back, at cop27 a loss and damage fund was agreed upon for richer countries to pay the poorer countries which were suffering the impacts of climate change. how do you see that working out, because that has been one of the numerous sticking points? the private sector needs to get far more engaged in discussion around adaptation to finance too. loss and damage just one element that is going to help build more resilient society. insurance needs to be more engaged, project developments, fiancing and constructing. particularly in asia, as it urbanises and develops economies
is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in climate change is by far the better, the more private sector engagement in this issue is better than what we saw ten, 20, 30 years better than what we saw ten, 20,30 years ago when it better than what we saw ten, 20, 30 years ago when it was government driven process. it government driven process. if we go back there at cop27, a loss and damage fund was agreed upon for richer countries to pay poor countries which were suffering the impacts of climate change. how do you see that working out, because that has been run of the numerous sticking points? the has been run of the numerous sticking points? sticking points? the private sector needs sticking points? the private sector needs to sticking points? the private sector needs to get - sticking points? the private sector needs to get far - sticking points? the private| sector needs to get far more engaged. loss and damagejust one element