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a russian missile strike ripped into an apartment building killing 46 civilians, including children. the kremlin s forces continue to bombard ukraine s cities and citizens. russian forces have targeted power plants, theaters, sports arenas and centers of ukrainian history and culture. russia s attacks are designed to break the spirit of ukraine, but they have failed and the people of ukraine have inspired the world. meanwhile, russia is running out of ammunition. suffering significant battle losses and is turning to its few remaining partners to resupply its tragic and unnecessary invasion. even iran and north korea won t admit that they re supplying

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FOXNEWS Fox Report With Jon Scott June 4, 2024 22:23:00

prosecutors. he is acknowledge the pain but he did not acknowledge his role in the pain. that s a real problem, we have a da who doesn t love what his job is pre-he sounded like a defense lawyer than a chief prosecutor. gascon is facing his second recall effort. organizers have enough signatures to get the measure on the november ballot but they are still working to collect extra ones to ensure they have enough valid signatures by the july 6 deadline. jon: christina coleman, let us know how it turns out. live in los angeles. after several recent mass shootings, technology companies are trying to develop artificial intelligence to find public security threats pre-the new technology is raising some privacy concerns. artificial intelligence or a.i. is being used to secure sites from sports arenas to churches and schools, scanning

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 01:05:00

essentially the supreme court message would seem to be, this is just the correction of an age old anomaly in law, that s what it is. age-old anomaly in law, that s what it is- age-old anomaly in law, that s what it ia what it is. yes, thank you david so what it is. yes, thank you david so much what it is. yes, thank you david so much for - what it is. yes, thank you david so much for having| what it is. yes, thank you i david so much for having me what it is. yes, thank you - david so much for having me on. that s what the supreme court is saying in this case. for 217 years, the us and the supreme court do not have any kind of legislation that was in this vein of the individual right to bear arms. this has changed a little bit over ten years ago and today, reaffirmed to say that the individual right to bear arms is notjust a right in your home but is a right in the public spaces. what this means is that the supreme court is basically saying we do not have a right to go to bars, s

FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom June 4, 2024 13:46:00

15 minutes before the hour. in the wake of recent several mass shootings public places like airports and churches and schools using artificial intelligence to detect a security threat. molly line has been looking into this in the city of boston with more from there. what did you find out? good morning, bill. this fascinating technology is smarter and faster than the old metal detectors we re used to and the creators say it s far less obtrusive. artificial intelligence or a.i. is being used to help secure sites from sports arenas, churches and schools. scanning for weapons as people walk between standing panels alerting security standing by. bill: think about walking directly into a venue, into a school or building without breaking stride. massachusetts-based evolve has used the technology to scan roughly 300 million people across the country since the system went live in 2019.

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