the white house while a hazmat crew came in. president biden and his family were at camp david at the time. bill: meanwhile, at the same time a federal judge issuing a temporary injunction against the administration barring many officials from contacting social media companies like twitter and facebook. they include the surgeon general, hhs secretary and the press secretary karine jean-pierre. dana: former director of national intelligence john ratcliffe is here. let s speak to mark meredith at the white house to give us an update. good morning. president biden welcomed thousands of visitors to the white house last night for the annual fourth of july celebrations. a beautiful night in the nation s capital. today there are growing questions about who and what is coming into the people s house after cocaine was found in the west wing. the secret service said it s investigation is still ongoing. investigators discovered the substance sunday. the building was briefly evacua
hello, welcome to the programme. number 10 say britain needs a deterrent against illegal migration, the draught bill clearing its final hurdles in the commons this evening. we will discuss what s in it. did the british government get it right in sudan? uk nationals urged to make their own way to an airstrip north of khartoum, through countless checkpoints and under their own steam . eight flights left today. but still several thousand to evacuate. also tonight. reports ukraine is getting ready for the next major assault against russian forces. we will look at the current situation on the ground, and assess just how well equipped they are to do that. and where is the government s strategy on semi conductors? the uk is losing ground to rival countries in a crucially important sector. we will speak to the director of one start up who is threatening to relocate his operations to the united states. but first, to westminster, where mps have been voting this evening on the illegal
including punitive action. we are concerned about that and have open investigations. the airlines are scheduling more conservatively than before. that s one of the things i push them on last year when blue sky days when the weather was not much of a factor. these cancellations were unacceptable. they have to have schedules they can serve with the assets they have. if they don t, that s unfair to passengers and could be an indication of an unfair competitive practice. if an airline is trying to gain market share by selling a schedule they cannot back up in a particular route there, that s a competition issue and as a regulator, we are watching closely. i want to get to the economy. i have a question on airline travel. the idea of pilot shortages has been a big issue. there are a few proposals with the author race and bill. want to increase the retirement
passed if it does, then i think people are sort of up in the air. but as you said, with the whole adversary competition issue, we ve talked about this before. china is going to go full steam ahead on the applications and use cases of artificial intelligence. we try to steer away as a.i. researchers from killer robot scenarios. it matters. now that the broader public is coming into awareness of a.i. when it comes to large language models, chatgpt, i think we have to remind people that a human has to retain control over these decisions or else we re over. bill: if you could get an international agreement. big state players have an agreement. we need to insure meaningful human control to launch any nuclear weapon. i mean, come on, it is black and white. we should definitely have that at a minimum. i agree with you.