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i haven t looked aligning with that position? i mean, i haven t looked in aligning with that position? i mean, i haven t looked in detail aligning with that position? i mean, i haven t looked in detail at - aligning with that position? i mean, i haven t looked in detail at the - i haven t looked in detail at the current legislation, but if you are going retrospective, then you certainly should do it by alleged reform and make the argument make the argument for it. otherwise, you will be on the receiving end of more courtjudgments. i would will be on the receiving end of more courtjudgments. iwould have thought, though, that the overwhelming priority at the present moment in the future. the legislative basis going back to the policy would be the only way you could do it, but certainly it is not speculation as to what happened to the policy that originated in november and december 2017. we know that from thejudgment november and december 2017. we know that from the jud

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is considering its verdict in the trial of ghislaine maxwell. she denies sex trafficking allegations. desperate attempts to get aid to those hit by typhoon rai in the philippines more than 375 people are now known to have died. and how about this for a creepy crawly nightmare? fossil evidence of the eight foot long millipede that weighed 50 kilos and was the size of a car. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the world health organization is warning people ahead of the christmas holidays they may have to cancel some of their plans to reduce the spread of the omicron variant of coronavirus. the head of the organisation warned it was unwise to assume at this stage the variant caused less serious infection, and called on people to make tough decisions to protect loved ones, saying, an event cancelled is better than a life cancelled. in the united states, the omicron variant has become the dominant strain of coronavirus, less than a month afte

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six fold increase in omicron s share of infections in only one week. it s responsible for an estimated 90% of new infections in the new york area, the southeast, the industrial midwest and the pacific northwest. president biden met with this covid response team and has a major address planned for tomorrow. the white house today revealing that biden himself has tested negative after coming into contact with the stuff member who contracted the virus. in the statement, the white house said on friday, that staff member had spent approximately 30 minutes in proximity to the president on air force one. the staff member is fully vaccinated and boosted and tested negative prior to boarding. the statement went on to say that the staff member didn t experience symptoms until sunday. he was tested on monday. we reminiscent of the early 2020, east our s long lines are forming in new york city as people prepare for the holiday gatherings. they are bracing for a heavy travel season. passen

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now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week, what will it take to keep us all safe? will machines lead us into war? how do we stop killer robots from becoming a reality? and can the victims speak louder than the survivors? theme music plays has there ever been a time when we haven t been at war? battles have been raging down through the ages over lands, religion and resources. and every so often a new technology comes along, which gives one side a massive advantage and changes the shape of war forever. throughout the history of warfare, there has been one common thread, and that it s been people who have made the decisions on who and how to fight. but now we re having to ask the question what would happen if you took the human out of the loop? weapons, guided and driven by artificial intelligence, are no longer science fiction. and next week, the un will discuss whether the development and deployment of this kind of tech should be left unrestricted, should be regulated

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20240709

now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week, what will it take to keep us all safe? will machines lead us into war? how do we stop killer robots from becoming a reality? and can the victims speak louder than the survivors? has there ever been a time when we haven t been at war? battles have been raging down through the ages, over lands, religion, and resources. every so often a new technology comes along which gives one side a massive advantage and changes the shape of war forever. throughout the history of warfare there has been one common thread, and that is it has been people who have made the decisions on who and how to fight. but now we are having to ask the question what would happen if you took the human out of the loop? weapons, guided and driven by artificial intelligence, are no longer science fiction. over the next year, the un will discuss whether the development and deployment of this kind of technology should be left unrestricted, regulated or banned. so far

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