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and it is still chilly out there but today for some of you a little bit more clout and one or two rain showers. i will have the four for forecast and detail later on. it s wednesday the 10th of january. the prime minister will face questions in parliament today over the post office horizon it scandal which saw hundreds of innocent sub postmasters wrongly sentenced for fraud and theft. the former post office boss paula vennells yesterday bowed to public pressure to give up her cbe but more questions remain over the number of government contracts that are still being awarded to fujitsu, which supplied the faulty it system, and the delays in quashing convictions and awarding compensation. our political correspondent peter saull has the latest. it was an announcement that added insult to their injury, depicted in the recent itv drama. paula vennells has got the cbe. joking! but now the former boss of the post office has agreed to hand back her honour, adding that she was tr ....
but because they have been big global events in american and british military action against a military group in yemen. now, the foreign secretary in the studio this morning was obviously timely, interesting that he actually has done what would be called the sunday round because initially david cameron was trying to stay out of the topline political fray. cameron was trying to stay out of the topline politicalfray. that cameron was trying to stay out of the topline political fray. that is a side bar compared to the very important issues that we were talking about. i think there s been a sense from lots of leading politicians in the last few days that everywhere you look, tensions are heating up, whether that is the houthis, it seems that s what s happening in ukraine, whether that s increasingly aggressive china, it feels that tensions are on the boil, and this is how david cameron described it. and this is how david cameron described it. , , ., described it. this is a ....
morning, morning. and with me at the desk actor and all round superstar alan cumming, journalist isabel oakeshott, and the editor in chief of the independent, geordie grieg. good morning to all of you. lord cameron, have you got any tips for the opposition leader, sir keir? have you got any tips for him, lord cameron? have you got any tips for him, lord cameron? , have you got any tips for him, lord cameron?- what have you got any tips for him, lord cameron?- what might - have you got any tips for him, lord cameron?- what might they have you got any tips for him, lord - cameron?- what might they be? cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a lan. cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a plan- anything cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a plan. anything that cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a plan. anything that might - cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a plan. anything that might be - get a plan. anything that might be helful to get a pl ....
intelligence, the supremacy of the algorithm, represents one of those transformational moments for humankind? i m not sure that it does. but there is a fair chance that it will have transformative effects. it is all commonplace to compare it to the fire, or to the rise of industrial machinery starting in the 18th century. it remains to be seen whether it will be as important for our productivity and our lives, but we are already seeing some of its deep effects on how we organise our democracy, and inequality in modern nations. maybe you are not quite so sure about how dramatic its transformational impact will be, but you certainly seem to be pretty sure that you re sceptical. you say ai will fuel inequality, disempower workers, and, quote, choke democracy ? how? ai is a continuation of a trend that started perhaps around forty years ago, where we have been using digital technologies, for changing how production is organised, who controls information, and how we communi ....
following his move from borussia dortmund for an initial $111 million. he s been meeting the world s media in the spanish capital on thursday, including john watson. when he was told by his dad 15 months ago that real madrid were interested, he said it gave him goosebumps and that set in process this big move to real madrid. and he will wear the number five shirt and it won t be lost on many football fans, that is the shirt that was worn by zinedine zidane, one of the all time club legends here when he was at the club here, so big shoes to fill forjude bellingham, but he is clearly excited by the prospect and says this move moves him out of his comfort zone, but is a challenge he is ready to embrace. he is a great player, he was the best, but for me i am trying to have my own path and maybe extend the legacy of the number, instead of trying to reach his, so yes, i will use everything that i have got around me to try to do good by the number and by the player. now we kno ....