and satying we think this their money behind nvidia and saying we think this company is going to drive the growth in al. what do you think the main thing that investors are people watching this patient understand about this ai boom and where it s headed? your guess is as good as mine, there are lots of people out there at the moment, they kind of know that there is something there but they don t exactly know how it is supposed to play out. i ll give you one example, mcdonald s for instance, said that they were going to incorporate ai into the drive through ordering technology come as a people drive into come so people drive into this. kind of booth, and they shout their orders out, then ai is supposed to be able to interpret what they want and deliver them the food at the other end. but it didn t quite work out that the way that they expected, and so the partnership they had with ibm has now been dissolved and he said there putting it to one has now been dissolved and they sa
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temperatures as what s called a heat dome is causing the dangerous conditions to expand. in south eastern europe temperatures of a0 degrees celsius have caused power cuts in tourist hotspots like croatia, impacting all sorts such as traffic lights failing. and as you ve just been hearing, in saudi arabia at least 1,301 people died during this year s hajj pilgrimage to mecca the most devastating example of the impact of extreme heat. no surprise, then, that this is changing the way we choose to travel something that is particularly important for those countries who rely on tourism to support their economies. joining me now is andrew holden professor of environment and tourism at goldsmiths university of london. good morning to you. no good morning. so this issue of extreme heat is not new to us. we saw last summer many parts of europe experiencing very high temperatures, wildfires impacting tourism. to what extent are we changing our choices when it comes to where we h
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we have in the last 20 years. all this as republican lawmakers this week on this show and on america reports recount similar stories about their conversations with border patrol agents. i looked out and talking and said the night before, 100 had come across. he said some of them are on the list. he said what list? the terror watch list. we go to monument 3 and talk to the agents. it s not just people from mexico or honduras. they re finding people from yemen, iran, turkey. people on the terrorist watch list they re catching. those remarks prompting this from rubin guillegos comments. in 2019 the state department said there s no credible evidence indicating that terrorist groups have sent operatives via mexico. that same year, dhs said we stop ten individuals on the terrorist watch list per day from traveling to or entering the u.s. former white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany is standing by on this. let s begin with tom holman, former ice director and juan will