Running for election, she would win by a landslide. Guide my win by a landslide. Guide my thoughts on the woman that went from home wrecker to jewel in the royal. Crown. Two hours of the royal. Crown. Two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. Its saturday night and its the long bank houday night and its the Long Bank Holiday weekend. Lets have a debate and lets have a laugh as well. Crack open a bottle of something cold and fizzy and ill see you after the news headunes ill see you after the News Headlines with ray addison. On. Headlines with ray addison. On. Thanks, mark. Good evening. Our top stories tonight. The prince and princess of wales have said they are incredibly sad to hear of the death of an raf pilot after his spitfire crashed into a field in lincolnshire for the ministry of defence has described the incident , which took place near incident, which took place near raf coningsby, as a tragic accident. Police and emergency accident. Police and Emergency Serv
Intelligence, thats why its called artificial, because it cant work without natural human intelligence, so it doesnt solve anything by itself, and the appearance in the use of Artificial Intelligence, especially when it is presented as almost the main feature, is it shows precisely that the people who are engaged in this do not really understand how artificially functions. Intelligence, on the one hand, with on the other hand, it seems to me that this testimony shows that people do not fully understand what communication is, communication is primarily about empathy and trust, artificially will never inspire trust and no one can ever inspire empathy, so i think its called not feeding the horse, thank you oleksiy, maryna, how do you feel about the new spokeswoman of the ministry of foreign affairs, because, well, actually, our question is whether Artificial Intelligence is needed in government communications, actually, we pushed away from this victoria shea, maryna, well, honestly, it is
Major evacuations in the u. S. State of california. 200,000 people forced to flee their homes. Molly we do start with the latest movement in the brexit negotiations. It was a long night for british Prime Minister theresa may, after back and forth phone calls with irish and e. U. Leaders. She took a lastminute flight to brussels to announce that the deadlock has been broken. Says enoughmission progress has been made to move on to phase two. I believe we have now made. He breakthrough with this as in any negotiation, both sides have to listen to each position,ust their and show a willingness to compromise. This was a difficult negotiation for the European Union, as well as for the united kingdom. Sufficient progress has now been made on the terms of the divorce. Molly jeanclaude juncker, president of the e. U. Commission, speaking on the socalled divorce. What exactly are the terms . Citizens rights, a major issue. A guarantee meant the rights of citizens living in the u. K. And one mill
But the next hour, a book tv exclusive. Our cities tour visits fayetteville arkansas to learn more about its unique history and literary life. For seven years now, we traveled to u. S. Cities, bringing the book seen to our viewers. You can see more at cspan. Org citiestour. Hi, we are standing here with jason, who will be providing us a driving tour of fayetteville. We are standing in front of the walkers stonehouse. We have a sculpture. That is one of the many public pieces of art we have here in fayetteville. What are we going to see today . , we are going to take a tour of the historic and entertainment district. We are going to head up to the university of arkansas. And we will also get a lovely view of the highest point in fayetteville. Are you ready to go . Lets get out of here. We are on our way. This is one of my favorite spots and all of fayetteville. It is a oneway street, pretty quaint. On either side we have gtx, we have we have boutiques, we have a few places for food. We
Years and theyre strong and they kind of stick with us, no matter what we do, as you have seen you go outside this museum and you travel around northwest arkansas, theres fortune 500 companies, theyre a Major Research university, theres all kinds of businesses and industry and hightech stuff going on out there but those images, those stereotypes, will theyll stick with us and theyre kind of theyre part of our story. We begin our tour of the local Literary Community with a visit to the university of Arkansas Library. To learn more about the life and accomplishmented of jay William Fulbright. James William Fulbright was a longtime senator serving arkansas from 1944 until 1974. 30 years. Before that he was a representativea u. S. Representative from the north arkansas area. He was president of the university of arkansas, the Youngest University president in the United States at the time. From 1939 to 1941 and worked for the department of justice, rhodes karl, a distinguish el alum of the