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of course rashford. these are of course difficult decisions _ rashford. these are of course difficult decisions and - rashford. these are of course difficult decisions and you - rashford. these are of course difficult decisions and you are | difficult decisions and you are talking about people who are very good players and who have been an important part of what we have done over a number of years. with marcus rashford, ifeared other plays in that area of the pitch have had better seasons, that area of the pitch have had betterseasons, it that area of the pitch have had better seasons, it is as simple as that —— better seasons, it is as simple as that -- i better seasons, it is as simple as that —— i feel other players. betty glover is at the bbc sport studio, who is out and who is in? 2&1 studio, who is out and who is in? 24 days until the beginning of trolling and we are getting —— until the beginning of the euros and we are getting a sense the england squad, which has got to be whittled down to 26 players by the beginning of the tournament. marcus rashford is not in the squad. not necessarily surprising given his form for manchester united, scoring just eight times across all competitions
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and he has also had injury problems. he has appeared in all but one of the england games this season but did not play in the last friendly with belgium in march. gareth southgate said other players in that position have had a better season and it is as simple as that. jordan henderson has also been left out and his move to saudi arabia and then ajax made his position a bit vulnerable but it was thought he would have made the team for his experience around the team. he has played for england a lot of times. last he was not in the squad, the manchester united player kobbie mainoo was not even born, but he is included. jack grealish has made the cut as well as jarrad branthwaite, the everton centre back. the liverpool centre back who only made his debut in august is also in the squad which is testament to how much
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he has made an impression on the last season and his team—mate curtis jones who plays in midfield is also in. as in water and jones who plays in midfield is also in. as in waterand is jones who plays in midfield is also in. as in water and isjust 20 years of age and has been in great form for crystal palace —— adam morton. in the left back position is where it is very interesting and england might struggle with that going into the tournament.— the tournament. gareth southgate shakin: the tournament. gareth southgate shaking things _ the tournament. gareth southgate shaking things un _ the tournament. gareth southgate shaking things up a _ the tournament. gareth southgate shaking things up a bit? _ the tournament. gareth southgate shaking things up a bit? years. - shaking things up a bit? years. there is a _ shaking things up a bit? years. there is a young _ shaking things up a bit? years. there is a young squad - shaking things up a bit? years. there is a young squad named| shaking things up a bit? years. i there is a young squad named in shaking things up a bit? years. - there is a young squad named in the 30 man provisional squad, especially in midfield, so it will be interesting to see what he wants to get out of them and how many of those players he uses and get chosen to be in the 26 man squad. i was readin: to be in the 26 man squad. i was reading about — to be in the 26 man squad. i was reading about the _ to be in the 26 man squad. i was reading about the german - to be in the 26 man squad. i was reading about the german coach, julia nee guzman, announcing his squad, saying with the thomas muller in the team, he links the young players with the older ones, so i wonder where the real experience is
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in the england squad?— wonder where the real experience is in the england squad? there are the ke -la ers in the england squad? there are the key players you _ in the england squad? there are the key players you exoeet. _ in the england squad? there are the key players you expect, harry - in the england squad? there are the key players you expect, harry kane, j key players you expect, harry kane, and the front six are very strong for england, and then you have got jordan pickford in goal, who has been so experienced. they do have that experience but he has gone to choose some younger players in the middle in the mix instead of going for some of the older players like he has done in the past, likejordan henderson. the left back position is really interesting and a real concern for england going into the tournament. england don't have many options for the ben chilwell has a bit of an injury and luke shaw is usually the first choice for the left back position but he has had a setback with his injury recovery. gareth southgate said they are giving him more time at because he is theirfirst choice giving him more time at because he is their first choice but he is up against it and it will be a really long shot as to whether he will make it. gareth southgate, what he does
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there will be interesting, and kieran trippier has played in the left back position before but it is not a strong defence for england and thatis not a strong defence for england and that is where the fans will be a bit worried. �* , , ., ., ., worried. betty glover, thanks for 'oinin: worried. betty glover, thanks for joining us- _ worried. betty glover, thanks for joining us- you — worried. betty glover, thanks for joining us. you can _ worried. betty glover, thanks for joining us. you can find - worried. betty glover, thanks for joining us. you can find out - worried. betty glover, thanks forj joining us. you can find out much more on the website about the provisional england squad for euro 2024 provisional england squad for euro 202lijust provisional england squad for euro 2024 just announced provisional england squad for euro 202lijust announced by gareth southgate. the eu has approved a law to regulate the use of artificial intelligence which will look at banning some forms of ai —like police profiling data to categorise people. hollywood star scarlett johansson was left angered after the organisation open ai launched a chatbot with an eerily similar voice to her own. open ai confirmed it would remove the voice but insisted it was not meant to be an imitation of the actress. we can speak to the
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chief of strategy of operations for al for good. thanks forjoining us. ai for good. thanks forjoining us. really interesting, the debate around this, as to where companies who make ai can get information from. it who make ai can get information from. , ., who make ai can get information from. , . . ,. . who make ai can get information from. ., ,., , ., from. it is a fascinating story and both sides _ from. it is a fascinating story and both sides are _ from. it is a fascinating story and both sides are talking _ from. it is a fascinating story and both sides are talking right - from. it is a fascinating story and both sides are talking right now i from. it is a fascinating story and i both sides are talking right now and the crux of the matter, the question is, how would you know? we are entering a world where increasingly it is becoming more difficult to know what is true and what isn't and i would imagine you as a member of the media can relate to that. we are hosting the united nations global summit in geneva next week and the most pressing topic at the summit is
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going to be how do you handle deep fakes and misinformation and how we work on standards which would be needed when you look at the different regulatory frameworks. 5am different regulatory frameworks. sam altman from — different regulatory frameworks. sam altman from open ai is going to be there? , , ., ., ., .,, there? yes, he is one of our top speakers — there? yes, he is one of our top speakers and — there? yes, he is one of our top speakers and he _ there? yes, he is one of our top speakers and he will— there? yes, he is one of our top speakers and he will be - there? yes, he is one of our top | speakers and he will be attending virtually, he is the only one attending virtually apart from geoffrey hinton, another great expert. what we want is to identify practical applications of ai and figure out how to scale the solutions for global impact. we are bringing about 300 experts from around the world to look at solutions but also importantly, what is new for the summit, we will be adding a day dedicated to ai governance so bringing together about 90 plus ministers and people from around the world mixed with
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tech ceos and academics to basically go from principles to implementation because if you look at these emerging frameworks around the world, the encouraging news is that they are merging very quickly and what we are trying to see is that they have more in common, and what we will try to do is rather than come up with another test, basically we need to look at these ambitious words and see how they can move from principles to implementation and standards is one of the main tools for implementation.— for implementation. sorry to interru -t for implementation. sorry to interrupt but _ for implementation. sorry to interrupt but there _ for implementation. sorry to interrupt but there is - for implementation. sorry to interrupt but there is a - for implementation. sorry to l interrupt but there is a tension between the regulation that you talk about and whether it can keep pace with the tech companies, and the view of those companies who think that perhaps everyone else is being a bit too cautious about what they are doing. a bit too cautious about what they are doinu. , , ., are doing. definitely. one of the bi est are doing. definitely. one of the biggest challenges _ are doing. definitely. one of the biggest challenges around - are doing. definitely. one of the biggest challenges around the l
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are doing. definitely. one of the - biggest challenges around the world is how do you keep up with the pace of innovation and technology and change, and there is a big gap between the ambitious regulation and governance frameworks which are emerging and which are encouraging and how you implement these in a practical way that keeps up to speed and that will be the focus of ai governance. if you are looking at the headaches that need to be solved, no matter where you are in the world, we would all agree that the world, we would all agree that the epidemic of deep fakes and misinformation is the most pressing issue to be solved. specifically what we will look at is how do we develop standards for al watermarking to detect if an image or a piece of media has been altered or a piece of media has been altered or if it has been ai generated and if the standards had been in place may be the discussion around scarlettjohannson would have not been an issue. scarlett johannson would have not been an issue.— scarlett johannson would have not been an issue. frederick thanks for 'oinin: been an issue. frederick thanks for
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joining us- — been an issue. frederick thanks for joining us- an _ been an issue. frederick thanks for joining us. an aircraft _ been an issue. frederick thanks for joining us. an aircraft in _ been an issue. frederick thanks for joining us. an aircraft in bangkok. joining us. an aircraft in bangkok had to divert, it was on its way to singapore from london heathrow but had to divert to an airport in bangkok after encountering severe turbulence on the journey. we have images from inside the aircraftjust after it encountered the turbulence and you can see oxygen masks coming down from the ceiling and damage to the interior of the aircraft. we heard from one passenger who explained how the seat belt sign came on and then within seconds the turbulence began. he had quickly but his seat belt on and was not injured but sadly not everyone was able to
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respond quickly enough to avoid this turbulence and it suggests that the severe turbulence came on very suddenly, orat least severe turbulence came on very suddenly, or at least without warning. one man dead, a 73—year—old british man. others critically injured and others recovering from a catalogue of more minor injuries. we will have more on that coming up. hello. rain clouds are looming and we are in for a wet day tomorrow. as far as today's concerned, showers and thunderstorms are possible across some parts of the country, but for many of us, it's actually going to be a relatively dry day, albeit on the cloudy side. certainly more cloud around today compared to yesterday. now, this is the forecast for the second half of the afternoon. some rain there across east anglia and the south—east.
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where you see the lightning bolts, that's where the thunderstorms are more likely to develop. is there any sunshine today? yes, there is, across the western isles and the north of scotland and it feels warmest here too. now through this evening and overnight, the rain's going to come become more extensive across central and eastern areas of the uk. the winds will freshen, too, and by the morning really quite soggy across this part of the world, but not everywhere — dry across the bulk of scotland, northern ireland and some of these western areas as well — mild, around 12 or 13. now, this low will hang around through wednesday, thursday and into friday, and it will deliver a substantial amount of rainfall, particularly to more northern parts of the country. so here it is — a thoroughly wet grey day across many parts of england, wales. eventually the rain will reach southern scotland too, and later in the day should just about nudge into northern ireland. now, the south coast will probably have some sunny spells, but showers are possible, too, and even downpours much cooler tomorrow. and also a noticeable wind blowing in from the north. now, by thursday, the rain won't be quite so heavy, but it will transfer northwards.
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look at the winds again, coming in from the north. so, in scotland it really will feel very cool indeed. temperatures in some areas could be no higher than around 11 or 12 degrees. more like 16—17 in the south with a bit of sunshine, but again, a fair amount of cloud. so, how much rainfall are we going to get? well, there is a possibility of widely 30 to 40 millimetres of rain. and in some spots, the met office warns there could be as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more. so there could be some impacts through the week from that heavy rain. now, this is the outlook into the weekend. there are indications that, as we head into the bank holiday weekend, high pressure will start to build. so, the weather will settle down. but overall, it does look like it's going to be a mixed bag. now, here's that high pressure from monday. it could be a very decent day, reliably dry, i think. but come tuesday, i think just one or two showers.
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live from london. this is bbc news a 73—year—old british man has died and seven people have been critically injured, after a flight from london to singapore hit severe turbulence. the uk government outlines what it describes as a comprehensive plan to compensate those affected
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by the infected blood scandal. to somebody ridiculously is going to die in four months' time. what do i care about this? the h hotspot to a similar voice to scarlettjenkinson. hello. a 73—year—old british man has died and seven people have been critically injured, after a flight from london to singapore hit severe turbulence.

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