To identify and remove any deceptive material. It is the first state in the nation to pass such legislation. Is it the new benchmark . Some of this stuff obviously fake, some of it designed to poke fun. But look how these ai memes of cats and ducks powered the pet eating Rumour Mill in america with dangerous consequences. It is a problem too in china. How does the Communist Party retain social order, in a world where the message can be manipulated . Beijing is pushing for all alto be watermarked. And is putting the onus on the creators. And from politics to branding theres no bigger brand than taylor swift. Hijacked by the former president , who shared fakes images of her fans, endorsing him, it affects us all. With me as ever in the studio our regular commentators and ai presenter stephanie hare. And from washington our good friend Miles Taylor who worked in national security advising the former trump administration. We will talk to them both in a second. But before we do that we are
Anyone suspected of illegally crossing into the state from mexico. The fight over who can police the border escalating and the Supreme Court weighing in. Nearly half a Million People here in el paso have to basically justify their presence in the United States because of the color of their skin. Norah what this means for the battle over immigration. Texas very simply is enforcing the laws. Norah Cbs Evening News starts now. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We want to begin tonight with a ruling from the Supreme Court that allows a sweeping texas Immigration Law to go into effect for now. In a 63 decision, the nations highest court said it wont block the law, known as sp 4, that gives local and state police the power to arrest and detain migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. The federal government has been the Sole Authority of Immigration Enforcement for decades. Critics say this ruling is an affront to federal law. The case now heads bac
Been watching these pictures for the last few minutes. This is a protest, a number of people gathering their from the main square in tel aviv to the defence ministry. Holding up the signs of women hostages held in gaza. They are calling for their Immediate Release. We can hear the chanting there, and the posters in the pictures are just behind the cameras position there. Is itjust turns around again, you can see that Protest Calling for the immediate return of the hostages. We will get more on the humanitarian situation in gaza. Cancer patients say theyre being denied exit for Life Saving Treatment through the rafah crossing to egypt, despite their names appearing on authorised Evacuation Lists. In parallel, fees charged by an Egyptian Company arranging evacuations from gaza have rocketed during the war, the bbc s Lara Elgebaly has the story, which was also produced by haya al badarneh. Hopefully i will find my name there and be able to travel. God willing. Translation im on my way to
31 year old man about the fatal stabbing of two university students and a 65 year old man early on tuesday. officers have revealed what they believe to be the sequence of events. they say the first victims were 19 year old students barnaby webber and grace kumar. officers say a man thought to be the suspect then tried to get into a homeless hostel in the city. this is a still of the cctv footage seen by the bbc which shows a man in a black hoodie trying to climb into a window at the hostel. he is stopped from entering by two people. police believe the attacker then stabbed 65 year old ian coates, a school caretaker, before allegedly stealing his van. and using it to run over and injure three people elsewhere in the city. police have yet to establish a motive for the attacks. let s head straight to nottingham and to our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan correspondent rajini vaidya nathan who correspondent rajini vaidyanathan who has been there for the last 36 hours, and rajini
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