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the, the, this is the, the, the news live from here, the crime knocks down, every russian miss saw in an exceptional attack on p. d. printing capital was targeted by what officials called intense and complex attacks from the early monday morning of the account, with no casualties coming the head of the company behind check g p t. answers
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questions in the us congress sent open till will make this how artificial intelligence can be kept in check of the government as a form of volkswagen executive pleaded guilty. his role in the method diesel guide, scheduled a plea deal names to the one time adding c d o group of stuff. luckily, avoid the present time, the math and the how it welcome to the program. you find a static, it's a defense systems for shooting down old russian missiles and it's a spice. early monday morning, she have coded an exceptionally intensive tact but reported no casualties. head of keeps military administration says the russian military use drones, cruise missiles and probably ballistic missile break felt across safer with the capital districts closing 5 in one non residential building,
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racing dice. i've seen a flurry of russian it strikes the deputies nicola leaking. keith has more on the early morning of tax worker in about 3 in the morning local time buying old mankey bang. and it went on with incredible density and kind of intensity for about 1015 minutes and then it was over. so normally, when these attacks happen to that kind of drawn out over maybe an hour or 2 with things every 101520 minutes. but this was a mess. attack i'm seeing attempt to try to overwhelm ukraine's at defense is by sending a lot of different weaponry. at the same time, i felt like it was on a movie set. it was so bright in my apartment, despite having a cut and disclosed it was just extraordinary allows you had the sound of falling debris sounded like last buckles being thrown out of the window and the windows were shaking. and then basically as quickly as it began, it was over. so this was definitely very different to the normal experience hearing to you. and you have people in social media trying to work out what's going on,
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trying to talk to friends, relatives, and other pos city. and it feels like most people seem to have had a very similar experience. and you know, over 101520 kilometers the kind of side of the city. so i don't see lots of different things happening at the same time as they come like and keep the latest of the 46 member countries of the council of europe a meeting in iceland. for the 1st summit in 18 years. the organization was set up after the end of the 2nd world war with the i'm of upholding human rights across the country. you kind of top of the agenda at the summit in the show of unity against the russian invasion and president for letting me soleski made an appearance by video to be on some of europe run out to reg cubic. as leaders from the council of europe mixed for the 1st time in almost 2 decades, sped on by the russian invasion of ukraine. the summit is only the fault of its kind since the inspection of the postwar bought
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a 70 fall years ago. as lead as gave the opening remarks, it was clear what was top of the meetings agenda. ukraine is fighting for the values we'd be leaving and we hold so dear me. and i am so grateful that we are united in protecting peace and promoting democracy. because this is the very reason why the accounts of us was created. the ukrainian president delivered eventual address making. he's now familia, please, the plains. we also need more than $500.00. yes, he's no air and the past system will be perfect. and i'm sure when we get there, understand to be power based tomorrow, we must leave 0 to the rest. as the german chancellor said, must go,
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must pay for the devastation. the whole part comes to view. it is important in punishing the welcome is that the russian occupies on the money accountability for the enormous damage you see russia is infecting when you cry in the day to day. this hastily arranged so much a united front against threats to you with the insecure would say the head of the artificial intelligence company that created check g p t says these industry needs to be regulated. some all funds misquote open. i every and he told us little mike is in washington for the good artificial intelligence office, many opportunities. so law thought he said he shares the public's consent about how it could change lives. she said, i, i pauses serious risk that need to be manager proud of and suggested a us, so global agency be set up to reserve that much. i take sides very deeply and
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broadly they definitely step in simon's was at the senate hearing and told us about what kind of regulation the industry might see. and that's the problem that nobody knows. and there are a few scenarios, right, or ideas out there. what do you, how do you do it if you know a, i, out of houston, texas be, can become a problem. so where can it become a problem? how can i become a problem who is over seeing, overlooking you, do you create something like an agency, a government agency who has not just the current but also are sick? who can and floors regulations, codes loss is that drugs can be a scenario office. let's say 8 and do you know we're talking not just united states, but this is a global thing. i got a global problem more challenge if you will. should that be something like a um, a supreme court or for it's for a i and what to do with a i what not to do with that. but so those were the questions,
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some of yours as well as miss oldman and 2 other people who testified their very smart people, one from ibm and one professor was a capacity on the i research and ask themselves and asked each other. so nobody has the answer that i think as of now, i have from stephan filaments in washington. he's looking out some of the other stories making news around the world. the floods of someone rustic has gone to the countries in the waste of facing the most advance right to freedom of expression. right. and he's lost a lot of countries of the way even a republic addressed to the british book. a boy is also 9 months since voracity was stabbed and seriously injured on stage that during a lecture in the us. brian's have lived the flooding in pots of northern easily around 900 people have been evacuated, including part of a hospital 5 surface and say they're things land slides, trace down and cost stranded. there are so far,
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no reports of casualties. they are in gemini, the form, a, c, e o of comic an audi. as admitted his pop in the diesel guide scandal, the rock parent company volkswagen rivets, douglas convinced a confessed rabbit to allowing vehicles equipped with the software that cheated on emissions standards test to remain on the mac. and even after he learned of the scam, it was the biggest scandal in german automotive history, diesel gate. in 2015, it came to light that millions of emissions tests for diesel vehicles had been manipulated at volkswagen and its subsidiary, audi. engineers use software to cheat emissions tests, showing values that were cleaner than they actually were. but now the former head of audi, rupert statler has confessed to fraud by negligence. in a statement admitting he could have intervened, but failed to do so. some things,
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toddler says he now regrets a good clock. the hutch you used has stated that he failed to inform the customers that the engines were equipped with relevant devices that could possibly lead to official measures afterwards on the move. this is the core of the accusation that the public prosecutor's office made against him. in this respect. he admitted that as well as a point that he could have prevented at home just as he could have informed them himself. he could, could have informed the public himself that these deactivation devices were fitted in the engine sun. this is the 1st confection by a former volkswagen board member during the criminal investigation of the diesel scandal. now that he's admitted guilt, the trial against rupert stopper is likely to end with a suspended sentence and a fine of one point. 1000000 euro is the final verdict is expected in june.
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more than this, i'm joined now by called to biased professor of low at the university of richmond in north carolina. good, happy with this is why the, how does this confession alter the story and how we should view the biggest scandal in german automotive history as well. it's important to impose responsibility on this, this dialogue which i believe the court will think that it's doing by having him plead guilty and then suspending the sens ultimately. so responsibility will be impose the idea, i think also is to deter him and others who may be similarly situated from doing similar acts in the future, which were very harmful to the environment. and even that public health in the united states and around the world was of course in california. this story started when the environmental protection author, he issued volkswagen
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a notice. do you think this verdict will prompt for the action from low? mike is all star. he's in the us now it may, but the number of actions have been taken. as you may remember the around 2016 or so. the us basically forced a bar back, which volkswagen agreed to undertake of something like $10000000000.00 worth of buybacks. of the vehicles and then there were subsequent cases of compensation being given to people who's in san francisco. and so there has been substantial penalties imposed by united states already go on for this particular individual. there may be
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an effort by the us government to hold that person responsible in the same for private parties, but of course it's 6 years or so ago now. all right, i'm just back to a point you, you rise as it stands. it will get a suspended sentence in the 30 seconds we have left for what message do you think this seems to a top executive that he can make gills and not and get avoid joe? well, there are problems with that perhaps. and it may be that the value of deterrence and opposing responsibility may be under cut to stomach stand by suspending the sentence. but they're always compromises that are made and these kinds of situations. and maybe this is the best resolution all the way around, possibly try to get your input count of bias from the university. bridgeman, thanks so much. thank you. well,
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it was one of the most spectacular highest in modern german history. in november 2019 things broke into the greenville museum in the city of tristan and still 21 pieces of jewelry decorated with 4000 jewels and with a 100000000 euros in a play deal on choose day 5 men was sentenced to prison for the crime of the ruling and dress, then came 3 and a half years after the audacious heist, 5 men will be serving prison sentences ranging from 4 years and 4 months to 6 years . and 3 months, 6 defendant was acquitted. a dispute leashed at the clog and stared the best so meanest. and i'm concerned that at least one of these remains that launch outdoors, at least viewed off on me, investigate those other 2 maintenance voltage. proof is at least 6 people were involved in the highest pat maintenance and sixpence. the one in the tiny clouds
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that remains unclear whether the group received help from other individuals in the early hours of november 25th, 2019. the men broke into the royal palace museum through a window they prepared earlier on a visit during opening hours. wielding an axe, they smashed the display case and seized jewel encrusted treasure is worth more than 100000000 euros. the suspects were later arrested in berlin rates. all of them members of the remo clan, an extended family tied to organized crime. their trial opened in january 2022. in december, investigator secured most of the looted treasure, including a diamond to strewn hat class, and an 18th century metal from poland. order of the white eagle, a plea bargain, followed. defendants were promised lighter sentences after they helped secure the loot, the return. legal experts call it a legitimate deal. stop as of whether its rights and appropriate to make such an
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arrangement as a cause. i open to debates in each individual case. if with you, under the plea bargain, 3 defendants will be released from custody until they begin their sentences. but that's all for now coming up next, my colleague, chris co but will be along with the company business piece is coming up after a short break. don't forget our web site this they are doing deputy dot com for all the latest news and analysis any time you need it. and we're on social media as well for twitter. instead, the handle you need is asked. you definitely need somebody me help. thanks for watching and stay with the com. haven't changed out the highlights you every week in your inbox, subscribe. now the amount of cost is increasing every year. many gone up watching on the work that.

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