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together. live to the white house as soon as the briefing begins moments from now. two of our blackhawk helicopters were involved in a crash during a planned training flight in kentucky that resulted in the death of all nine service members aboard the aircraft. the nine individuals we lost are children of god. they will be mourned and missed by their families, by their communities. sandra: fox news alert, waiting an update from the pentagon as well this hour after nine u.s. service members were tragically killed in the helicopter collision along the kentucky-tennessee border. sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: john roberts in washington. collision last night around 10:00 local time. sandra: as two blackhawk helicopters, part of a routine training mission, we are told, involving a multi-ship formation with night vision goggles collided around 30 miles from the fort campbell military base where the helicopters took off. john: army officials say there will ....
information spoke to us injuly about cuts to local television news and he joins us again to discuss these plans for local radio. greatersharing discuss these plans for local radio. greater sharing across regions. won t that destroy the connection of audiences to their local station? we connection of audiences to their local station? we plan to kee all their local station? we plan to keep all our their local station? we plan to keep all our local their local station? we plan to keep all our local stations, - keep all our local stations, all 39 local stations completely local between 6am and 2pm when most listeners tune in. during the rest of the afternoon, ratherthan tune in. during the rest of the afternoon, rather than 39 programmes we will have 18 programmes we will have 18 programmes across england, still much more local than the local television news services. some of the bigger stations will keep their local services in the afternoon and then the smaller station ....
this will mean 139 fewer roles in audio teams, though the bbc says there will be additional posts created in investigative and digital journalism. the plans have gone down badly, with the culture minister saying the government is disappointed and the national union ofjournalists describing them as the biggest threat ever to local radio. listeners also expressed their concern, with lynn mcadam writing, well, the bbc s director of nations spoke to us injuly about cuts to local television news, and he joins us again to discuss these plans for local radio. greater sharing across regions. wouldn t that destroy the audience s connections to their very local stations? let remember what these proposals are. we are planning to keep all our local stations, all 39 local stations, completely local between 6am and 2pm. that is when most listeners tune in. and then during the rest of the afternoon, rather than 39 programmes, we will have 18 programmes across england, still much more ....
That has come in the way this is discussed. broadly speaking, artificial intelligence is technology that allows computers to make intelligent decisions and recommendations far greater than we have been able to achieve before but it s giving guidance that humans can choose to use or ignore. bing, the new version of microsoft search engine, you can use it, it is a.i.-driven and you can use it to get a flavor of uses the new the new broad kind of language, gpt4, i m going to throw that out there. take a step back. didn t covid teach us to beware the his ter hysteria sandra: hold that thought. to the pentagon. ....
President biden will go against his party s opposition to end the covid emergency may 11. world health organization has new vaccination recommendations, saying healthy kids can skip the shot entirely. for more on this, robert redfield, former cdc director and senior medical adviser. thank you for joining us, dr. redfield. big questions how we are going to treat this going forward. if the emergency is over are, why are we still, the cdc, telling families to vaccinate their young children? the world health organization has deemed it unnecessary. sandra, i think it s an important point. i think the who recommendations i think are very thoughtful and i think it highlights some of the science that we do know that the current vaccines really don t stop transmission of ....