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good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening with increasingly alarming messaging from criminal defendant and gop current front-runner donald j trump, about what he wants to do if he wins a second term. reports describe a potential second trump administration focused on mass deportations, immigration raids, and a u.s. government filled with trump loyalists ready to carry out his extreme policies. trump s 2024 campaign responded to those reports, calling them, quote, purely speculative and theoretical. but this past veterans day, when millions of americans honor those who sacrificed for our country, this is what we heard from the former president. we pled stick to you that we will root out the communists, marxists, fascists, and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country. the real threat is not from the radical right. the real threat is from the radical left, and it is growing every day, every single ....
into next week, temperatures will continue to rise. how warm they get? join me later to find out. it s sunday, the 23rd june. our main story: scotland s fate in the euros comes down to their final group game against hungary in stuttgart tonight. the tie could see them progress beyond the group stages of a major competition for the first time in their history. jane dougal has been in germany to catch up with the fans ahead of the game. no matter the situation, the tartan army turned it into a party. rain has followed them around germany, making them feel at home. he making them feel at home. no scotland, making them feel at home. fir? scotland, no party! welcome to glasgow! scotland, no party! welcome to glas~ow! , ., ., ., , scotland, no party! welcome to glas~ow! , ., ., , ~ glasgow! they have adapted, seeking refu~e in glasgow! they have adapted, seeking refuge in the glasgow! they have adapted, seeking refuge in the beer glasgow! they have adapted, seeking refuge in ....
week. hello, everyone, and welcome to the amanpour hour. here s where we re headed this week divine intervention, pope francis makes history weighing in on ethical ai at the g7 summit this hour, the risks and rewards of artificial intelligence with my panel of industry leaders. they don t get tired, they don t get distracted. they have no emotions terror about humans. what do you think happens managing misinformation in a critical election year, the ai has no yard rows, no regulation, no accountability, no, no liability. and how technology is changing, what it means to be human. these are all philosophical questions that touch upon the heart of what it means to be human. also, this hour, this is what parents do. they do, what they have to do. julia louis-dreyfus on confronting death and a giant parent in her new movie, tuesday my daughter in the film is really the parents to me, then from my archive, wide narendra modi s resounding rejection by india s most oppresse ....
the darker colours to the right representing those right of centre parties seem to have moved to take up more of the seats. the most headline grabbing outcome appears to have been in france, where the far right national rally party has taken more than 31% of the vote. that s more than double the coalition which supports president macron. he has responded by calling an entirely unexpected snap election. the rise of nationalists and demagogues is a dangerfor our nation, but also for europe. i say this even though we have just celebrated with the whole world of the normandy landing, and in a few weeks we welcome the world for the olympic and paralympic games. yes, the far right is both the result of the far right is both the result of the impoverishment of the french and the impoverishment of the french and the downgrading of our country. so at the end of this day, i cannot act as if nothing had happened. added to this situation is a fever which has gripped parliamentary and ....
ps, and i love this bit. i avoided using tartan wall purely for laura s benefits . so handy, we got you here this week. yes. good morning to you, laura. tartan wool. i m not a fan. i m not a fan of tartan wool either. and we will answer that question, connor. we will answer it, but you have to keep listening. and a few other things to go through today. sure. yeah. we have the various commitments made that seem to be fairly new commitments on welfare reform. and we also have the previews for the manifestos. it s going to be an exciting episode of this sunday s newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it s laura in the studio. it s faisel in studio two. it s james in glasgow. hurray! how nice to have the two of you with me here on a sunday afternoon, having been abandoned by paddy and henry and adam and everybody else. i fought my way through thickets of pollen. apparently, it s all male trees that try and mate with you. what? someone planted only male plain trees. and t ....