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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240706

tesla is recalling over 350,000 of its us vehicles to update its full self driving beta software system. this, after regulators said it did not properly adhere to traffic safety laws. tesla will now release a free update for the system. but as my colleague samira hussain explains, the full self driving beta software is a big part of tesla. this self driving technology for tesla is a big part of its business plan. it s what tesla and elon musk has been pushing and elon musk has been pushing and they believe it is the absolute future. elon musk has also said this self driving technology is better and in many cases safer than just regular drivers. but what tesla has shown is there has been incidents in which some of these technologies have caused accidents. while in this particular software update instance, they are saying that, look, what we are doing is to try and get this update to happen because there could be some issues when going through traffic, circles, going through in

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Transcripts For MSNBC Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire 20240706

right now. he s nonviolent. he s never done anything please okay, and you don t believe he owns guns i know he doesn t own any guns a chilling 911 call from a woman who told dispatchers she was the mother of the louisville gunman unaware her son had purchased an assault-style rifle last week. the latest in an investigation straight ahead plus donald trump is back in new york this morning for a different legal issue, one with the state s attorney general and we ll have a recap of president joe biden s busy day in northern ireland. we ll take a look at what s on today s schedule all right, good morning and welcome to way too early on this thursday, april 13th. we start this morning in new york city where just one week after he was criminally charged there, donald trump was set for a deposition in a another lawsuit against him today. the former president is set to face questions related to a $250 million civil fraud case filed last year by new york attorney general l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS At 20240702

the conflict special. hello. i m jackie leonard, one of the hosts of the global news podcast. and, again, we ve teamed up with the conflict podcast to answer some of your questions about what s going on in israel and gaza. we rejoined by the host of the conflict podcast, lyse doucet, from jerusalem. and here in the studio is the bbc security correspondent frank gardner. so let s get on with the questions. this is camille from australia - and my question s about all the aid trucks, because i knowjust before this conflict started, there was a lot of discussion - about us funding and aid to ukraine, and now there s a lot of trucks amassed at the egypt border. | was this aid that was already destined to go into gaza? . cos i ve also heard reports - that there was aid going in already, but not as much as now. so, just a note on how thisl manoeuvring had happened and if one affects the other. so, lyse, if you could start with that one. thank you very much for the question. it s

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240701

it was still dark when conservative mps arrived at downing street earlier this morning. over breakfast, the prime minister was trying to persuade them to back his latest attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. are you going to vote against the bill? are you satisfied? they were tight lipped on the way out about whether they had been convinced. some have been clear about their doubts. we are all of one mind on this. we all want the government to succeed in stopping the boats. we all want this legislation to be the right tool to deliver that. and i am genuinely grateful to the government for what they have done to make sure that this is the toughest ever piece of legislation. it is still partial and incomplete. successive home secretaries have been to rwanda, but so far no asylum seekers. some conservative mps say the government s latest attempt still falls short, and the plan could remain tangled in legal challenges in the courts. others have warned the government against go

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