comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Trump angrily - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Witness 20170204

aus president trant has angrily rejected a us court ruling which has temporarily lifted a ban on travellers from seven mainly muslim countries. church robot s decision, effective immediately, puts a halt to president tramp‘s unconstitutional and unlawful executive order. the executive order establishes a process to develop new vetting and mechanisms to ensure those coming into america love and support our people. labour has pledged to close the public funding gap between the south and the north of england, saying it wants major rail improvements in northern england. the ministry ofjustice says it s urgently investigating claims that security workers were paid by offenders to deliberately fit electronic ankle tags too loosely so they could be removed. french authorities say they believe the man who tried to attack the louvre museum in paris yesterday is a 29 year old egyptian man. now on bbc news. witness. tanya beckett introduces us to five extraordinary moments in histor

Weather
Mist
Side
Showers
Band
Aren-t
West-to-east
Fog
Thing
Temperatures
West
Ice

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170204

driving under the influence of drugs. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a court in america has ruled that donald trump s ban on travellers, from seven mainly muslim nations is unconstitutional. a judge in seattle said it amounted to religious discrimination. the court temporarily lifted the ban and several major airlines say they will now allow passengers affected by it to fly to the united states. the government has pledged to overturn the ruling. within the last hour, the president took to his twitter account, describing thejudge‘s ruling as ridiculous . he wrote, when a country is no longer able to say who can, and who cannot, come in and out, especially for reasons of safety and security, it s big trouble . he added that it was interesting that certain middle eastern countries agree with the ban , saying they know if certain people are allowed in, it s death and destruction the opinion of this so called judge, which essentially takes law enforcement away fro

Energy-companies
Security-workers
Ankle
Government
Nations
Price-hikes
Offenders
London
Rugby-union
Six
Problem
Bbc-news

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170204

and in half an hour, here on bbc news, click takes a look at the latest developments in artificial intelligence as scientists continue to strive for a machine to match human intelligence. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a court in america has ruled that donald trump s ban on travellers from seven mainly muslim nations is unconstitutional. a judge in seattle said it amounted to religious discrimination. the court temporarily lifted the ban and several major airlines say they will now allow passengers affected by it to fly to the united states. the government has pledged to overturn the ruling. within the last hour, the president took to his twitter account, describing thejudge‘s ruling as ridiculous . he wrote, when a country is no longer able to say who can, and who cannot, come in and out especially for reasons of safety and security it s big trouble. he added that it was interesting that certain middle eastern countries agree with the ban , saying they

Aim
England
Bbc-news
Developments
Look
Human-intelligence
Afternoon
Machine
Scientists
Click
Artificial-intelligence
Trump

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20170204

click the latest tech news and can a human give artificial intelligence a real live voice? plus a trip to tokyo with games designer hideo kojima and the latest tech gadgets at the london toy fair. this week, meet our youngest reporter ever. when were you born? couple of years ago. just a couple of years ago. we give a games legend something to play with. thank you. and drop and give me 20. 0k, just drop. for decades, scientists all around the world have been trying to create a machine that can match our intelligence. and nowadays artificially intelligent algorithms can perform many tasks much better than us. for a long time scientists have been the use in games like chess, drafts and go as a benchmark for testing ai. and that s because all these games have a certain amount of unpredictability built into them. namely, their human opponents. but this week the ai community has been celebrating a big win after a poker playing algorithm called liberatus defeated four top human

Energy-companies
Price-hikes
Ministry-ofjustice
Security-workers
Offenders
Bbc-news
Ankle
Hideo-kojima
Artificial-intelligence
A
Tech-gadgets
London

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170204

and in half an hour, here on bbc news, reporters travels to the bible belt of america, and finds donald trump s supporters fully behind the new president. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a court in america has ruled that donald trump s ban on travellers from seven mainly muslim nations is unconstitutional. a judge in seattle said it amounted to religious discrimination. the court temporarily lifted the ban and several major airlines say

Row
Fifteenth-win
Aim
Ireland
Scotland
France
Twickenham
England
Murrayfield
5
9
Bbc-news

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.