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allowing criminal act is to use the exchange named by the treasury secretary as including al qaeda, isis and hamas. the justice al qaeda, isis and hamas. the justice department is requiring binance — justice department is requiring binance to pay $4.3 billion in penalties and forfeitures. this is one — penalties and forfeitures. this is one of— penalties and forfeitures. this is one of the largest penalties we have — is one of the largest penalties we have ever obtained from a corporate _ we have ever obtained from a corporate defendant in a criminal_ corporate defendant in a criminal matter. mr corporate defendant in a criminal matter. corporate defendant in a criminalmatter. ~ criminal matter. mr zhao is one ofthe criminal matter. mr zhao is one of the most _ criminal matter. mr zhao is one of the most influential - criminal matter. mr zhao is one of the most influential figures l of the most influential figures in crypto. this is the latest development to roil the industry since his arrival, the ftx crypto exchange founder sam angerman fried was found guilty of money—laundering earlier this month. of money-laundering earlier this month.— of money-laundering earlier this month. , ~ , this month. open ai continues to be involved _ this month. open ai continues to be involved in _ this month. open ai continues to be involved in chaos - this month. open ai continues to be involved in chaos after. to be involved in chaos after the shock ousting of the chief executive and founder sam altmann on friday stop most of the company's workers have threatened to quit unless he is reinstated stop they also want the board to be fired. mr altmann already has a newjob at microsoft in the tech giant has offered to match the pay of any staff members willing to join it from openai. our reporter says the situation right now is very fluid. it has been a classic— right now is very fluid. it has been a classic silicon - right now is very fluid. it has been a classic silicon valleyl been a classic silicon valley power struggle, been a classic silicon valley powerstruggle, really. it feels like a rollercoaster that we cannot exactly get off just yet. we see sam altmann being offered jobs by microsoft as we also hear of talks of altmann still in chat with the board and potentially going back to open ai —— two. it is what we are watching to see. if he will or will not return or if he willjoin microsoft or will not return or if he will join microsoft the or will not return or if he willjoin microsoft the company who owns a large part of openai. who owns a large part of openai-_ who owns a large part of oenai. a ., , ., y who owns a large part of oenai. a ., openai. microsoft offering to match the — openai. microsoft offering to match the pay _ openai. microsoft offering to match the pay of _ openai. microsoft offering to match the pay of anyone - openai. microsoft offering to match the pay of anyone who j match the pay of anyone who works for openai. if there are any winners in this situation it would be microsoft, right? you would have to be happy if you were an employee of openai who doesn't worry about noncompete clauses. it is a great offer from the ceo and we also saw the microsoft cto speak up to say that they will match the offers which is great but many people still have questions about why microsoft did not have a board seat to begin with and i think it is still working to try and rebuild some confidence in how much controller does have over openai. so while it is a win if microsoft get the talent i think it also has to do a little bit of questions about why it was unaware of the board decision until a few minutes before. u, , decision until a few minutes before. , ., before. one company that has benefited from _ before. one company that has benefited from the _ before. one company that has benefited from the ai - before. one company that has benefited from the ai race - before. one company that has benefited from the ai race is l benefited from the ai race is nvidia, the chip designer revenue in months to october tripled from one year ago to more than $18 billion. notjust that, the company is forecasting fourth quarter revenue well above wall street estimates. that is despite expectations that sales in china will suffer due to expanded us export controls on advanced chips. speaking of china and artificial intelligence, the chinese tech giant says it is stockpiled enough ai chips to soften the impact of those us import restrictions. the company, which derives revenue from advertising, reported quarterly revenue of about $4.7 billion. baidu's business spans from the largest search engine in china to a generative chat box. some of the world's biggest companies including apple, disney and ipm have paused advertising on x formally known as twitter after a left—leaning press report, media matters for america, said that ads had appeared alongside posts supporting nazism. x has now sued the group claiming it manipulated data in an attempt to destroy the platform. separately, x's multibillionaire owner has been accused of amplifying an anti—semitic post. steve maginness is a brand consultant and he says that despite all this, advertisers will return to x. ., , this, advertisers will return to x. . , . this, advertisers will return to x. ., , ., to x. there was a similar boycott _ to x. there was a similar boycott in _ to x. there was a similar boycott in the _ to x. there was a similar boycott in the 17 - to x. there was a similar boycott in the 17 when i to x. there was a similar - boycott in the 17 when pepsi, procter & gamble, walmart pulled their ads from u—tube. in 20201000 brands boycotted facebook and then slowly slowly returned. the fact is that the brands do not want to be associated with any controversial view whatsoever and in this case it is about a right controversial view but it could equally be about a left one. brands do not want to be associated with anything that is the least bit controversial. brands sit in the middle, brands do not lead public opinion and they certainly do not take on any energy subject. what they tend to do is wait until a view is completely widespread, completely accepted and then very loudly trumpeted how they are behind it all the time. but this move will be repeated with a slow trip back because the advertisers want the attention of consumers but theyjust the attention of consumers but they just do the attention of consumers but theyjust do not want the attention of consumers but they just do not want the the attention of consumers but theyjust do not want the wrong kind of attention. there is so much going on in the world at the moment and it is really affecting things like advertisers.- affecting things like advertisers. �* ., , advertisers. but what is the sentiment _ advertisers. but what is the sentiment among _ advertisers. but what is the i sentiment among advertisers advertisers. but what is the - sentiment among advertisers and the people trying to put their brand out at the moment? these brands are _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds of _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds of years - brands are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they have to now navigate these situations. they know how to make sure they are on the right side of history and they know how to ensure that they do not alienate any of their potential consumers. and if that means not siding with anybody, not having a position on anything that is exactly what they will do. and you are right, there is a huge amount of noise, politically, culturally, geopolitically going on at the moment and the brands will do their best to stay out of all of it until everything is settled and they will sit down on the side and it will drift back, swing around, swings and roundabouts situation. we will get back to normal quite quickly.- normal quite quickly. steve maginness _ normal quite quickly. steve maginness on _ normal quite quickly. steve maginness on that - normal quite quickly. steve maginness on that social i normal quite quickly. steve - maginness on that social media boycott of ex—. saudi arabia is set to launch its second national carrier, riyadh hour, based out of the country's capital. earlierthis based out of the country's capital. earlier this year they placed an orderfor the capital. earlier this year they placed an order for the dozens of boeing 787 wide—bodyjet and the airline's chief executive told the bbc that the airline will announce a new order for narrow body aircraft soon. he spoke to our business correspondent in the middle east who began by asking when the airline was going to take off. ~ ., ,, ., off. we will go live in q2 of 2025 to some _ off. we will go live in q2 of 2025 to some people - off. we will go live in q2 of 2025 to some people may. off. we will go live in q2 of - 2025 to some people may sound like a long time in the future but i can tell you in the airline a business that almost tomorrow morning. so we have a huge amount of exciting tasks to complete as the largest aviation start—up within this region for over 30 years. so super exciting and energetic. the fact is that there was already a national carrier in saudi arabia which has been operationalfor saudi arabia which has been operational for decades and has a wide network.— a wide network. how will you compete _ a wide network. how will you compete and _ a wide network. how will you compete and differentiate . compete and differentiate riyadh air from saudi airlines? again — riyadh air from saudi airlines? again you _ riyadh air from saudi airlines? again you will see a lot of announcements know about the way in which collaboration between saudi air and riyadh air will work. whether the two national carriers of the kingdom and the population of the kingdom is the biggest within the whole of the arabian peninsula, were talking about thatis peninsula, were talking about that is two—thirds the size of western europe so going forward it will allow both carriers to grow and the kingdom needs that kind of connectivity because it is the fastest growing economy within the g20. d0 is the fastest growing economy within the g20.— within the g20. do you have a sense of when _ within the g20. do you have a sense of when you _ within the g20. do you have a sense of when you go - sense of when you go operational and when you do go live, _ operational and when you do go live, what— operational and when you do go live, what will be the fleet size — live, what will be the fleet size and _ live, what will be the fleet size and are you close to ordering _ size and are you close to ordering more aircraft? earlier this ear ordering more aircraft? earlier this year back _ ordering more aircraft? earlier this year back in _ ordering more aircraft? earlier this year back in march - ordering more aircraft? earlier this year back in march we - this year back in march we placed an order with boeing for a 787 dreamliner. 121 aircraft as part of the kingdom might order, 72 of those aircraft are from riyadh area. very soon now we will be announcing the campaign winner of our narrow body aircraft fleet. that will be a sizeable order and that narrow body fleet on top of the 72 aircraft being the kind of fleet necessary for us to be able to connect to 110 cities by 2030. able to connect to 110 cities by 2030-— able to connect to 110 cities b 2030. �* ., ., ., by 2030. before we go, a recap of our top _ by 2030. before we go, a recap of our top story. _ by 2030. before we go, a recap of our top story. the _ by 2030. before we go, a recap of our top story. the world's - of our top story. the world's largest crypto currency exchange has agreed to pay around $4 billion to settle a year—long us government investigation. as part of the deal the co—founder and chief executive of binance will step down. that is all the time we have now for our asia business report. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. n different stories from across the uk. , . . ~ ., the uk. i 'ust checked that the uk. i 'ust checked that they _ the uk. ijust checked that they are inverted - the uk. ijust checked that they are inverted because | the uk. ijust checked that i they are inverted because the images and upsidedown image and then you can slide it in and you have the image the right way up. john streit giving one last demonstration of the magic lantern he has owned and's childhood. the projector is up for auction along with hundreds of original slides depicting shipwrecks along the cornish coast. the slides were collected byjohn's father, frank, who used to give public talks on them. when he died in 1967, john took over. now at the age of 80 he has decided to sell the treasured family collection. i sell the treasured family collection.— sell the treasured family collection. , ., ~ collection. i did my last talk about 18 months _ collection. i did my last talk about 18 months ago i collection. i did my last talk about 18 months ago and i i collection. i did my last talk- about 18 months ago and i think there comes a time when you line up your boots that make hang up your boots and i think the time has come now for me to stop. i have gone past the emotional stage. stop. i have gone past the emotionalstage. it stop. i have gone past the emotional stage. it was difficult to make the decision. i have been associated with these four years now and they have very much been part of my life. i love them and i am really interested in in them. i'm terribly passionate about them. but now i have made my decision and i am happy. hey time for the catch up. flooding in somalia tonight causes devastation, a vintage schaub moves to manchester and turkeys at the white house. first our top story, police searching for four teenage boys who have been missing in north wales on sunday morning say they found four bodies in an upturned car that had left the road and was partially underwater in the village of garrick. the four boys had travelled by car from shrewsbury to the area where it is believed they were camping. police have described what happened as a tragic incident. some of the stories now. over 100 people have been killed by flash floods caused by heavy rains in the horn of africa. which is this area here on the eastern coast that includes several countries such as ethiopian and somalia. this video shows how bad the floods are in somalia and more than 600,000 people have been displaced from their home. and the key vintage football shop the key vintage football shop the move to manchester. they ran this in their hometown of kyiv in ukraine but they were forced to flee in february last year. they managed to get out of the country the day before russia landed a full—scale invasion. they said one day they plan to go back they are really enjoying running it from manchester at the moment. and time now for ten seconds of turkeys at the white house. yeah, you did hear that right. us president biden congratulated mac liberty and well ahead of thanksgiving as they travelled away to get there and they even stated a hotel suite in washington. i am jealous. good luck to the cleaners to clean up the feathers everywhere. you are all caught up now, see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. it's celebrations for croatia as they beat armenia to take the final automatic qualification spot for next summer's euros. wales though miss out. commiserations for canada though. the defending champions knocked out of the davis cup by finland. and new regulations from cricket's governing body bans transgender women from competing in top level female competition. welcome to the programme. lots to get through. but we start with football where wales' hopes of automatically reaching next summer's european championship are over. they had to beat turkey and hope that croatia dropped points against armenia, more on that result shortly. as it happened, wales could only draw 1—1 with the group winners on a controversial night in cardiff. tomos daffyd was watching. so a frustrating night here for the fans at the cardiff city stadium. wales couldn't quite deliver the victory they needed. in the end, a win would not have been enough because

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allowing criminal act is to use the exchange named by the treasury secretary as including al qaeda, isis and hamas. the justice al qaeda, isis and hamas. the justice department is requiring binance — justice department is requiring binance to pay $4.3 billion in penalties and forfeitures. this is one — penalties and forfeitures. this is one of— penalties and forfeitures. this is one of the largest penalties we have — is one of the largest penalties we have ever obtained from a corporate _ we have ever obtained from a corporate defendant in a criminal_ corporate defendant in a criminal matter. mr corporate defendant in a criminal matter. corporate defendant in a criminalmatter. ~ criminal matter. mr zhao is one ofthe criminal matter. mr zhao is one of the most _ criminal matter. mr zhao is one of the most influential - criminal matter. mr zhao is one of the most influential figures l of the most influential figures in crypto. this is the latest development to roil the industry since his arrival, the ftx crypto exchange founder sam angerman fried was found guilty of money—laundering earlier this month. of money-laundering earlier this month.— of money-laundering earlier this month. , ~ , this month. open ai continues to be involved _ this month. open ai continues to be involved in _ this month. open ai continues to be involved in chaos - this month. open ai continues to be involved in chaos after. to be involved in chaos after the shock ousting of the chief executive and founder sam altmann on friday stop most of the company's workers have threatened to quit unless he is reinstated stop they also want the board to be fired. mr altmann already has a newjob at microsoft in the tech giant has offered to match the pay of any staff members willing to join it from openai. our reporter says the situation right now is very fluid. it has been a classic— right now is very fluid. it has been a classic silicon - right now is very fluid. it has been a classic silicon valleyl been a classic silicon valley power struggle, been a classic silicon valley powerstruggle, really. it feels like a rollercoaster that we cannot exactly get off just yet. we see sam altmann being offered jobs by microsoft as we also hear of talks of altmann still in chat with the board and potentially going back to open ai —— two. it is what we are watching to see. if he will or will not return or if he willjoin microsoft or will not return or if he will join microsoft the or will not return or if he willjoin microsoft the company who owns a large part of openai. who owns a large part of openai-_ who owns a large part of oenai. a ., , ., y who owns a large part of oenai. a ., openai. microsoft offering to match the — openai. microsoft offering to match the pay _ openai. microsoft offering to match the pay of _ openai. microsoft offering to match the pay of anyone - openai. microsoft offering to match the pay of anyone who j match the pay of anyone who works for openai. if there are any winners in this situation it would be microsoft, right? you would have to be happy if you were an employee of openai who doesn't worry about noncompete clauses. it is a great offer from the ceo and we also saw the microsoft cto speak up to say that they will match the offers which is great but many people still have questions about why microsoft did not have a board seat to begin with and i think it is still working to try and rebuild some confidence in how much controller does have over openai. so while it is a win if microsoft get the talent i think it also has to do a little bit of questions about why it was unaware of the board decision until a few minutes before. u, , decision until a few minutes before. , ., before. one company that has benefited from _ before. one company that has benefited from the _ before. one company that has benefited from the ai - before. one company that has benefited from the ai race - before. one company that has benefited from the ai race is l benefited from the ai race is nvidia, the chip designer revenue in months to october tripled from one year ago to more than $18 billion. notjust that, the company is forecasting fourth quarter revenue well above wall street estimates. that is despite expectations that sales in china will suffer due to expanded us export controls on advanced chips. speaking of china and artificial intelligence, the chinese tech giant says it is stockpiled enough ai chips to soften the impact of those us import restrictions. the company, which derives revenue from advertising, reported quarterly revenue of about $4.7 billion. baidu's business spans from the largest search engine in china to a generative chat box. some of the world's biggest companies including apple, disney and ipm have paused advertising on x formally known as twitter after a left—leaning press report, media matters for america, said that ads had appeared alongside posts supporting nazism. x has now sued the group claiming it manipulated data in an attempt to destroy the platform. separately, x's multibillionaire owner has been accused of amplifying an anti—semitic post. steve maginness is a brand consultant and he says that despite all this, advertisers will return to x. ., , this, advertisers will return to x. . , . this, advertisers will return to x. ., , ., to x. there was a similar boycott _ to x. there was a similar boycott in _ to x. there was a similar boycott in the _ to x. there was a similar boycott in the 17 - to x. there was a similar boycott in the 17 when i to x. there was a similar - boycott in the 17 when pepsi, procter & gamble, walmart pulled their ads from u—tube. in 20201000 brands boycotted facebook and then slowly slowly returned. the fact is that the brands do not want to be associated with any controversial view whatsoever and in this case it is about a right controversial view but it could equally be about a left one. brands do not want to be associated with anything that is the least bit controversial. brands sit in the middle, brands do not lead public opinion and they certainly do not take on any energy subject. what they tend to do is wait until a view is completely widespread, completely accepted and then very loudly trumpeted how they are behind it all the time. but this move will be repeated with a slow trip back because the advertisers want the attention of consumers but theyjust the attention of consumers but they just do the attention of consumers but theyjust do not want the attention of consumers but they just do not want the the attention of consumers but theyjust do not want the wrong kind of attention. there is so much going on in the world at the moment and it is really affecting things like advertisers.- affecting things like advertisers. �* ., , advertisers. but what is the sentiment _ advertisers. but what is the sentiment among _ advertisers. but what is the i sentiment among advertisers advertisers. but what is the - sentiment among advertisers and the people trying to put their brand out at the moment? these brands are _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds of _ brand out at the moment? these brands are hundreds of years - brands are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they are hundreds of years old. they have to now navigate these situations. they know how to make sure they are on the right side of history and they know how to ensure that they do not alienate any of their potential consumers. and if that means not siding with anybody, not having a position on anything that is exactly what they will do. and you are right, there is a huge amount of noise, politically, culturally, geopolitically going on at the moment and the brands will do their best to stay out of all of it until everything is settled and they will sit down on the side and it will drift back, swing around, swings and roundabouts situation. we will get back to normal quite quickly.- normal quite quickly. steve maginness _ normal quite quickly. steve maginness on _ normal quite quickly. steve maginness on that - normal quite quickly. steve maginness on that social i normal quite quickly. steve - maginness on that social media boycott of ex—. saudi arabia is set to launch its second national carrier, riyadh hour, based out of the country's capital. earlierthis based out of the country's capital. earlier this year they placed an orderfor the capital. earlier this year they placed an order for the dozens of boeing 787 wide—bodyjet and the airline's chief executive told the bbc that the airline will announce a new order for narrow body aircraft soon. he spoke to our business correspondent in the middle east who began by asking when the airline was going to take off. ~ ., ,, ., off. we will go live in q2 of 2025 to some _ off. we will go live in q2 of 2025 to some people - off. we will go live in q2 of 2025 to some people may. off. we will go live in q2 of - 2025 to some people may sound like a long time in the future but i can tell you in the airline a business that almost tomorrow morning. so we have a huge amount of exciting tasks to complete as the largest aviation start—up within this region for over 30 years. so super exciting and energetic. the fact is that there was already a national carrier in saudi arabia which has been operationalfor saudi arabia which has been operational for decades and has a wide network.— a wide network. how will you compete _ a wide network. how will you compete and _ a wide network. how will you compete and differentiate . compete and differentiate riyadh air from saudi airlines? again — riyadh air from saudi airlines? again you _ riyadh air from saudi airlines? again you will see a lot of announcements know about the way in which collaboration between saudi air and riyadh air will work. whether the two national carriers of the kingdom and the population of the kingdom is the biggest within the whole of the arabian peninsula, were talking about thatis peninsula, were talking about that is two—thirds the size of western europe so going forward it will allow both carriers to grow and the kingdom needs that kind of connectivity because it is the fastest growing economy within the g20. d0 is the fastest growing economy within the g20.— within the g20. do you have a sense of when _ within the g20. do you have a sense of when you _ within the g20. do you have a sense of when you go - sense of when you go operational and when you do go live, _ operational and when you do go live, what— operational and when you do go live, what will be the fleet size — live, what will be the fleet size and _ live, what will be the fleet size and are you close to ordering _ size and are you close to ordering more aircraft? earlier this ear ordering more aircraft? earlier this year back _ ordering more aircraft? earlier this year back in _ ordering more aircraft? earlier this year back in march - ordering more aircraft? earlier this year back in march we - this year back in march we placed an order with boeing for a 787 dreamliner. 121 aircraft as part of the kingdom might order, 72 of those aircraft are from riyadh area. very soon now we will be announcing the campaign winner of our narrow body aircraft fleet. that will be a sizeable order and that narrow body fleet on top of the 72 aircraft being the kind of fleet necessary for us to be able to connect to 110 cities by 2030. able to connect to 110 cities by 2030-— able to connect to 110 cities b 2030. �* ., ., ., by 2030. before we go, a recap of our top _ by 2030. before we go, a recap of our top story. _ by 2030. before we go, a recap of our top story. the _ by 2030. before we go, a recap of our top story. the world's - of our top story. the world's largest crypto currency exchange has agreed to pay around $4 billion to settle a year—long us government investigation. as part of the deal the co—founder and chief executive of binance will step down. that is all the time we have now for our asia business report. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. n different stories from across the uk. , . . ~ ., the uk. i 'ust checked that the uk. i 'ust checked that they _ the uk. ijust checked that they are inverted - the uk. ijust checked that they are inverted because | the uk. ijust checked that i they are inverted because the images and upsidedown image and then you can slide it in and you have the image the right way up. john streit giving one last demonstration of the magic lantern he has owned and's childhood. the projector is up for auction along with hundreds of original slides depicting shipwrecks along the cornish coast. the slides were collected byjohn's father, frank, who used to give public talks on them. when he died in 1967, john took over. now at the age of 80 he has decided to sell the treasured family collection. i sell the treasured family collection.— sell the treasured family collection. , ., ~ collection. i did my last talk about 18 months _ collection. i did my last talk about 18 months ago i collection. i did my last talk about 18 months ago and i i collection. i did my last talk- about 18 months ago and i think there comes a time when you line up your boots that make hang up your boots and i think the time has come now for me to stop. i have gone past the emotional stage. stop. i have gone past the emotionalstage. it stop. i have gone past the emotional stage. it was difficult to make the decision. i have been associated with these four years now and they have very much been part of my life. i love them and i am really interested in in them. i'm terribly passionate about them. but now i have made my decision and i am happy. hey time for the catch up. flooding in somalia tonight causes devastation, a vintage schaub moves to manchester and turkeys at the white house. first our top story, police searching for four teenage boys who have been missing in north wales on sunday morning say they found four bodies in an upturned car that had left the road and was partially underwater in the village of garrick. the four boys had travelled by car from shrewsbury to the area where it is believed they were camping. police have described what happened as a tragic incident. some of the stories now. over 100 people have been killed by flash floods caused by heavy rains in the horn of africa. which is this area here on the eastern coast that includes several countries such as ethiopian and somalia. this video shows how bad the floods are in somalia and more than 600,000 people have been displaced from their home. and the key vintage football shop the key vintage football shop the move to manchester. they ran this in their hometown of kyiv in ukraine but they were forced to flee in february last year. they managed to get out of the country the day before russia landed a full—scale invasion. they said one day they plan to go back they are really enjoying running it from manchester at the moment. and time now for ten seconds of turkeys at the white house. yeah, you did hear that right. us president biden congratulated mac liberty and well ahead of thanksgiving as they travelled away to get there and they even stated a hotel suite in washington. i am jealous. good luck to the cleaners to clean up the feathers everywhere. you are all caught up now, see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. it's celebrations for croatia as they beat armenia to take the final automatic qualification spot for next summer's euros. wales though miss out. commiserations for canada though. the defending champions knocked out of the davis cup by finland. and new regulations from cricket's governing body bans transgender women from competing in top level female competition. welcome to the programme. lots to get through. but we start with football where wales' hopes of automatically reaching next summer's european championship are over. they had to beat turkey and hope that croatia dropped points against armenia, more on that result shortly. as it happened, wales could only draw 1—1 with the group winners on a controversial night in cardiff. tomos daffyd was watching. so a frustrating night here for the fans at the cardiff city stadium. wales couldn't quite deliver the victory they needed. in the end, a win would not have been enough because

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