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the, the, this is the definitely news line from the dozens of migrants drowned, and the ship wrecked off the coast of great cub scouts rescue more than 100 others . and one of the worst incidents in the mediterranean, the sea, also coming up with live in milan at the state, the funeral of the former town in 5 minutes. the soviet that his gun controversial
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media tycoon was being treated full of red blood cancer. plus you are paying low, mike is both on a new little regulating artificial intelligence. we look at the benefits and pitfalls of trying to brian in the math and how it welcome to the program. italy is holding a state funeral for a former prime minister silvio berlusconi. who died on monday at the age of $86.00, thousands of supporters of gathered for the funeral service in milan, cathedral current prime minister, georgia, and maloney has also declared a national day of mourning and this county who was also a media mogul and stuff the entrepreneur was at least the longest savings post full premier, holding office in 3 different administration. joining
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me now is sylvia bow cathy, a journalist in milan. sylvia, thanks for joining us on the day. italy is bidding a farewell to figure out who dominated a tally in politics. the 20, he's take us through today's events that mac is passing high. so caesar bernasconi, state funeral has started an hour ago at milan cathedral diploma. and the archbishop of milan leading the funeral in the cities. grandkids. israel has just finished his sermon. he spoke about silvio berlusconi as a business man and a petition uh, controversial figure as well. but he ended the speech and i quote saying that he is a man and is now missing with god. so there are 22300 people right now that has been allowed inside the church. we're talking about high said officials for employ additions. and of course, i mean family and friends of uh,
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bear to scone in the square outside. there are, at the moment the, the access was limited to 10000 people and for security reasons did, there could be more in the square and we're talking about 20000, but it was limited 201-0000. and the interesting thing of course of today is that according to the law state funerals, our plan for the old farmer, prime minister. but the government also decided to proclaim national mourning for today, which is different from a state funeral. of course, sylvia, he's such a complicated figure inside many wives. how will he be remembered? well he, he was offended by virtue of 3 guards and um, a legacy remains in a way a subject of debate. some have him as champions are free enterprise and the defender retiring values and some other to see him as though in a way
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a symbol of corruption of moral decay. so he definitely made a huge impact on the economy and politics that over several decades. that's the re said, but he was also trials on charges, branching from tax evasion and bribery to corruption, having facts with on the rage prostitutes. so he, there are many people that feel that he's the reason that most and he's the reason we have so many problems in italy, economical and social problems. and even we have a word that explanation on that can be a, it can be interpreted in different ways and this one ends with this test. but we also know that there are hundreds of thousands of people that today more him as one of the most important publications in our history. so if you look at the in the line, thank you so much. thank you. but at least $78.00 microns, have drowned and dozens more. i'm missing in
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a shipwreck. nick rates coast guides rescued over a 100 others and brought them to the southern ports. if you have color mazda survived the side of the vessel left. the libyan port to brook heading for italy. ship sank, some killing maces from the great coast is one of the worst incidents involving migrants in the mediterranean sea. all right, let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines, this. our new crime says russia has attacked civilian talk. it's in the port of odessa giving at least 3 people, struck damage the business, santa shops and a residential building. the funding official say full brushing missiles with launched from a ship in the black sea. it's free with interstate, a nice i secretary general, the insulting. the excess progress has been made and talked with turkey on sweden's be to join the military alliance. you might to comment on the eve of a nato defense ministers meeting in brussels. so he ratified finland, spit in march, but still opposed, still opposed rather to sweden,
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joining the crew to pull it the prize winning us also co macklin. coffee has died. i, i, i, he, 9 is not that he's neither stick and violent tiles of the american frontier and post apocalyptic wills and adoption of these novel. no country for old men, one for us, cuz we're paying the union. lawmakers have agreed to changes and draft rules governing artificial intelligence. the i'm is say to a global stand it for technology used in everything from factories to self driving . costs want to check thought, so you're paying problem and we'll now have to fresh out the details with member states. most variables are essential that this division of the house break time, i should be favor as whenever computers do jobs. the previously required human intelligence, we speak of artificial intelligence, i crops up and many phones from the algorithms that decide what we see on social
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media to programs we use to generate text or images or software that helps doctors to spot cancer and x rays. but it can also be used to supercharge this information online, or enables surveillance on an unprecedented level. so many countries are looking to regulate artificial intelligence. europe is leading the way. there are fundamentally 2 sides to the debate. many i developers are concerned about having too much regulation. we need to make sure that we don't over regulate right now because that will hinder innovation. as awesome as was that helps found the german, hey i association, which represents some $400.00 companies. i is never good about the same i read them can be used to boost type of offer as well as do cancer detection. so it's all about what does the use case the eyes use for and who is using a lot of the innovation comes from small startups. and so the more regulation we put, the less the innovation of and see from the small companies. but while the opportunities
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of a i a vast, so with the risks, and that's the other side of the debate, digital rights advocates want to top rules to mitigate the risks, the artificial intelligence, machine learning and all these. let's a complex complex algorithms and data sets. are jeff, placate the biases, that's the humans have a systems used in recruitment, for example, have been shown to be biased against women. facial recognition technology has been proven to be less accurate for people of color with people being arrested for crimes. they never committed and algorithms used to by public authorities have wrongly accused thousands of families of welfare fraud. so you don't make is a seeking to balance both sides of the argument, their answer regulate a i systems according to their level of risk when the risk so limited, like when a high is used, it fills the emails for spam. only
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a few rules apply. but for potentially life changing applications like deciding which students qualify for higher education, the rules will be strict to some applications will be benz completely. the aim is to reap the benefits of a i while limiting its risks. all right, let's go back to one of the top stories now and that's that a shipwreck has killed many refugees of the coast of grace from all, but now joined by great generalists, empty how to solve up at the thanks for joining us. what is the latest information you have at this point? as well as stories are calling the deadliest migrate, sinking in the mid train yet, or among actually the douglas in the mediterranean. in recent years, the death toll has climbed up to 78. that a, that started a desktop, it started from 18 in the time the hours of wednesday when the ship rec have happened. a 104 migraines have been recovered, largely,
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syrians on palestinians. and there is a massive rescue and search operation ongoing, about 15 miles south east of the out of the region of videos in uh, southern grace of course, the causes of this um, how rustic thinking have yet to be established. but speaking to a senior coast guard official, the suspects are used to at least the officials who have, who have a 1st indication suspect that because this vast, so was extremely over noted with by some estimates as many as 50600 migraines shift in the balance of the vast, so, you know, perhaps the migrants kind of moved around at some point and that just tipped over
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the, the, the, the boat. and this because you know that there was no file weather and it was an international waters. and the reports like great coast guards and a passing franca had repeatedly offered help to the boat in distress, but this was refused. can we verify that information? absolutely, it is verified to senior officials who is involved in these investigations told me for a fact that they were actually signalled in and tipped off by the highly in the store this. and that was the destination that the, it's got that the italian authorities had picked up this vast, so i had had left libya and was bound for it too late. that when the greeks intervened and the italians called the greeks to intervene to go in steve, is this vessel in distress. and when they called them by radar and actually later moved in to do witness and to go and approach them any and every attempt to come to
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the aid was dismissed and was turned down. hours later, this boat capsized journalist epi cut us off talking to us from athens. thanks so much. there's to the former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges, is accused of keeping secret documents illegally at his home in florida. trump claims he's the victim of a political witch hunt, and that stopping him, winning re election in 2024. he could go to prison if found guilty. the on the eve of his 77th birthday, donald trump, a cuban restaurant in miami. are you ready? for everyone showing little sign he's feeling the pressure. despite the long list
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of charges against him. any of the atmosphere around his procession to court appeared more like a festival. then a high stakes legal case with hundreds of funds waiting for a glimpse of the former president. recent polls put him well ahead of his rivals in the race, but the republican party's presidential ticket with 81 percent of republican voters viewing the charges against him as politically motivated. richard n are saying that you have to wait on a game, a candidate running for an office. we've come to show all the volatility tom, but he's the are both surprised then on the trauma, you go totally unison. we're here to support the president. trump, the real president, inside the court room with cameras or band, the former president sat silently and scowled in the face of dozens of federal criminal charges, including that he broke the espionage act by you legally stashing sensitive defense
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documents and lying to officials who tried to recover them. his lawyer entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. but of late that from found his voice at a fundraising event at his new jersey golf course. again, insisting he done nothing wrong. under the presidential records act, which is civil, not criminal, as i had every right to have these documents, whatever documents or president decides to take with him, he has the right to do so. it's an absolute right. this is the law. and that is something that people have now seen and it couldn't be more clear, they go to drop this case and mediately it could now be a year or longer before trump's trial actually begins plenty of time to run puppies, come pane to retake the white house all right, before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. this list and 78 migraines have drowned in thousands
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more missing in a ship, right? the courts rescued over a 100 others and brought them to the southern port city of kalamazoo. that's open. now coming up in the w business after a short break, i ferguson has the details of another bless of microsoft as 6 to combat dominance in that level. gaming industry, coming up shortly. i have to be held from me and the news team here in the lane. thanks for watching. and stay with us. if you can see, i see i and most of us have been waiting to hear the song of a k a tom lee the most dangerous time we found way was sort.

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