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i heard the playwright james graham talking about this, who is also someone who wants us to talk mores. he says that these ai machines have been scraping his plays such that they can also do the same as they're doing to paul mccartney's songwriting. and the point about that the government would make is, at the moment, in this new and fast developing area, there essentially isn't sort of legal clarity. so things like that are happening. so james graham, who actually this week announced a new play he's doing with brian cox, won't that be interesting? his material is basically already getting sucked in and ripped off. yeah. that's happening with all sorts of stuff. what the government would say is that we are trying to provide clarity to a situation. which is fast moving. which is very fast moving. and they say that artists would have the right to opt out of allowing their material to be used without copyright. what people like uk music, the trade body would say, is, look, it's completely unrealistic to think an individual is going to be able to contact every tech company in the world an
i heard the playwright james graham talking about this, who is also someone who wants us to talk mores. he says that these ai machines have been scraping his plays such that they can also do the same as they're doing to paul mccartney's songwriting. and the point about that the government would make is, at the moment, in this new and fast developing area, there essentially isn't sort of legal clarity. so things like that are happening. so james graham, who actually this week announced a new...
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policy today and national security strategy from roosevelt to reagan and hosting today, of course james graham wilson, who's an official historian of the us state department. this is his second book on the cold war, actually in his first one was a triumph of improvization and gorbachev's adaptation. reagan's engagement in the end of the cold war. so he's written on both bookends now, both the formation of cold war containment strategy and then also the reagan years where. the cold war successfully concluded. and what we're going to get into today, what i'd like to get into that i think really counts. here is how timely is paul nitze? a, as james points out, is not really a household name in. the united states, even as you have people that can kissinger or even george kennan, who people know and they know the history of u.s. foreign policy. but nisei was one of the main architects of. one of the most important strategies we've ever had. and did it at a time when everything was going wrong all around him. and i'd like to start taking a quote from his own in a retrospective on nsc 68, which was r
policy today and national security strategy from roosevelt to reagan and hosting today, of course james graham wilson, who's an official historian of the us state department. this is his second book on the cold war, actually in his first one was a triumph of improvization and gorbachev's adaptation. reagan's engagement in the end of the cold war. so he's written on both bookends now, both the formation of cold war containment strategy and then also the reagan years where. the cold war...
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a 95th—minute equaliser from reece james salvaged a 2—2 bournemouth are now unbeaten in 9. graham west ham manager as they beat fulham 3—2 at the london stadium with goals from carlos soler, tomas soucek and lucas paqueta. above manchester united and tottenham. it is consequences. and it is something we really have to eradicate from the game because it is so cynical as well. and it is so cynical as well. and it is so dependent to an action. 27 of december at home, we when 1—0. they score a goal and the whole of the stadium is singing. that is 20 days ago. what is the perspective? we are all responsible. you guys are responsible, everyone is responsible, everyone is responsible for the narrative, everybody responsible for how we talk, we cannot look somewhere else. that's a really serious matter. it affects you it affects me, it picks everybody in the industry, we can accept it and say that is ourjob, it is unlimited on the line has to be drawn. we have technology and what is next for football, the next and football could be this is prohibited. it cannot happen. 0n the same subject
a 95th—minute equaliser from reece james salvaged a 2—2 bournemouth are now unbeaten in 9. graham west ham manager as they beat fulham 3—2 at the london stadium with goals from carlos soler, tomas soucek and lucas paqueta. above manchester united and tottenham. it is consequences. and it is something we really have to eradicate from the game because it is so cynical as well. and it is so cynical as well. and it is so dependent to an action. 27 of december at home, we when 1—0. they...
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james salvaged a 2—2 draw for chelsea against bournemouth at stamford bridge. enzo maresca's side still haven't won in five league games. bournemouth are now unbeaten in ninth. grahamcked up his first win as west ham manager as they beat fulham 3—2 at the london stadium with goals from carlos soler, tomas soucek and lucas paqueta. west ham move up to 12th above manchester united and tottenham. there is the foundation of togetherness the foundation of a team, we are far from perfect and have a lot to do, in terms of the application of players and some of them how they all for each other and how they are prepared to suffer for each other i thought that was really, really good. —— fought. i think that's the foundation, and, like i said, we've got lots to do. a furtherfour games to come tomorrow — the biggest of which the north london derby at the emirates. on the eve of facing tottenham, another injury setback for arsenal. it's been confirmed that gabrieljesus will need an operation on his left knee after sustaining an acl injury during their fa cup defeat against manchester united. today mikel arteta spoke out about the online abuse kai havertz and his wife have face
james salvaged a 2—2 draw for chelsea against bournemouth at stamford bridge. enzo maresca's side still haven't won in five league games. bournemouth are now unbeaten in ninth. grahamcked up his first win as west ham manager as they beat fulham 3—2 at the london stadium with goals from carlos soler, tomas soucek and lucas paqueta. west ham move up to 12th above manchester united and tottenham. there is the foundation of togetherness the foundation of a team, we are far from perfect and have...
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james' free kick in the fifth minute of added time, though dropping two points meant chelsea missed a prime opportunity to make up ground in the title race. and less than a week into his newjob, graham ham against london rivals fulham, a result that will sit very well with the club's supporters. arsenal have suffered a huge blow ahead of wednesday's north london derby against tottenham. it's been confirmed gabrieljesus will need an operation on his knee after injuring his acl. elsewhere, david moyes takes charge of his first game back at everton against aston villa, while crystal palace are away at leicester city and newcastle united host wolves. chris eubankjr will fight conor benn in their long—awaited showdown in april in london according to a saudi boxing organiser. a warning of flash photography. the pair were scheduled to meet in october 2022, but the fight was called off after benn failed a voluntary drug test — his provisional suspension was lifted last november. and that's all the sport for now. welcome back to bbc news, it is wednesday, so pry ministers questions... it is been a difficult week with problems involving the chancellor and the former anti—corruption minister,
james' free kick in the fifth minute of added time, though dropping two points meant chelsea missed a prime opportunity to make up ground in the title race. and less than a week into his newjob, graham ham against london rivals fulham, a result that will sit very well with the club's supporters. arsenal have suffered a huge blow ahead of wednesday's north london derby against tottenham. it's been confirmed gabrieljesus will need an operation on his knee after injuring his acl. elsewhere, david...
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and the sort of politicalization that senator graham and others have already talked about during the crossfire hurricane investigation or project jamesey at the f.b.i. and the abuse of intelligence tools like title i of section 702 are a betrayal of american values and adherence to the rule of law. and i think your biggest task is going to be, along with pam bondi at the office of the attorney general, is to restore the rule of law to the department of justice and the f.b.i. are you willing to do that? >> absolutely, senator. >> without regard to partisan affiliation or politics. >> absolutely. >> do you believe president trump as the commander-in-chief needs access to all of the lawfully available intelligence that can be collected by the american intelligence community in order to inform him so that he can make good judgments as commander-in-chief to assure safety and security of the american people. >> having been responsible for the promulgation of that intelligence i firmly believe he and every president must have it. >> so you would not support any impractical or perhaps im material or unworkable ways to inhibit the flow of tha
and the sort of politicalization that senator graham and others have already talked about during the crossfire hurricane investigation or project jamesey at the f.b.i. and the abuse of intelligence tools like title i of section 702 are a betrayal of american values and adherence to the rule of law. and i think your biggest task is going to be, along with pam bondi at the office of the attorney general, is to restore the rule of law to the department of justice and the f.b.i. are you willing to...
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graham will be a key voice. he's done immigration legislation in the past so he could be a voice there. john cornyn in texas could be another one, known for working bipartisan deals. james lankford was a republican who led the last round of these bipartisan talks which ultimately ended in failure, so he could be another one. but it will be an interesting watch. host: fact the sunflower state, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. the certification in january 6, what is the thirst for prosecuting liz cheney? i think there's a lot of republicans that really would not rather move on and would like some accountability from her. i know there's a lot of deep state ghouls who would like to not prosecute liz cheney and thompson. what do you think is going to happen there? guest: i mean, it is clear that trump has said that he would want to prosecute some of his enemies. he's also referred recently to his pick to lead the justice department, pam bondi is looking likely to get confirmed there. kash patel will be another key voice to watch, and that is something that we are all watching very closely. when we see some of these leaders kind of respond to these years of rep
graham will be a key voice. he's done immigration legislation in the past so he could be a voice there. john cornyn in texas could be another one, known for working bipartisan deals. james lankford was a republican who led the last round of these bipartisan talks which ultimately ended in failure, so he could be another one. but it will be an interesting watch. host: fact the sunflower state, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. the certification in january 6, what is the thirst for...
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and, the sort of politicalization that senator graham and others have talked about during crossfire hurricane investigation or project james comey at the fbi. and the abuse of intelligence tools like title i and section 702 re: betrayal of -- are a betrayal of american values and adherence to the rule of law. and i think your biggest task is going to be along with pam bondi at the office of attorney general is to restore the rule of law to the department of justice and the fbi. are you willing to do that? mr. patel: absolutely. sen. cornyn: without regard to partisan affiliation or politics? mr. patel: absolutely. sen. cornyn: do you believe that president trump, as the commander-in-chief needs access to all of the lawfully available intelligence that can be collected by the american intelligence community in order to inform him so that he can make good judgments as commander-in-chief to assure the safety and security of the american people? mr. patel: having been responsible for the collection of that intelligence i firmly believe that he and every president must have it. sen. cornyn: so, you would not support any impract
and, the sort of politicalization that senator graham and others have talked about during crossfire hurricane investigation or project james comey at the fbi. and the abuse of intelligence tools like title i and section 702 re: betrayal of -- are a betrayal of american values and adherence to the rule of law. and i think your biggest task is going to be along with pam bondi at the office of attorney general is to restore the rule of law to the department of justice and the fbi. are you willing...
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and, the sort of politicalization that senator graham and others have talked about during crossfire hurricane investigation or project james comey at the fbi. and the abuse of intelligence tools like title i and section 702 re: betrayal of -- are a betrayal of american values and adherence to the rule of law. and i think your biggest task is going to be along with pam bondi at the office of attorney general is to restore the rule of law to the department of justice and the fbi. are you willing to do that? mr. patel: absolutely. sen. cornyn: without regard to partisan affiliation or politics? mr. patel: absolutely. sen. cornyn: do you believe that president trump, as the commander-in-chief needs access to all of the lawfully available intelligence that can be collected by the american intelligence community in order to inform him so that he can make good judgments as commander-in-chief to assure the safety and security of the american people? mr. patel: having been responsible for the collection of that intelligence i firmly believe that he and every president must have it. sen. cornyn: so, you would not support any impract
and, the sort of politicalization that senator graham and others have talked about during crossfire hurricane investigation or project james comey at the fbi. and the abuse of intelligence tools like title i and section 702 re: betrayal of -- are a betrayal of american values and adherence to the rule of law. and i think your biggest task is going to be along with pam bondi at the office of attorney general is to restore the rule of law to the department of justice and the fbi. are you willing...
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graham will be a key voice. he's done immigration legislation in the past so he could be a voice there. john cornyn in texas could be another one, known for working bipartisan deals. jameskford was a republican who led the last round of these bipartisan talks which ultimately ended in failure, so he could be another one. but it will be an interesting watch. host: fact the sunflower state, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. the certification in january 6, what is the thirst for prosecuting liz cheney? i think there's a lot of republicans that really would not rather move on and would like some accountability from her. i know there's a lot of deep state ghouls who would like to not prosecute liz cheney and thompson. what do you think is going to happen there? guest: i mean, it is clear that trump has said that he would want to prosecute some of his enemies. he's also referred recently to his pick to lead the justice department, pam bondi is looking likely to get confirmed there. kash patel will be another key voice to watch, and that is something that we are all watching very closely. when we see some of these leaders kind of respond to these years of republi
graham will be a key voice. he's done immigration legislation in the past so he could be a voice there. john cornyn in texas could be another one, known for working bipartisan deals. jameskford was a republican who led the last round of these bipartisan talks which ultimately ended in failure, so he could be another one. but it will be an interesting watch. host: fact the sunflower state, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. the certification in january 6, what is the thirst for...
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graham. we've got journalist and author, emma woolf and political commentator samuel sweet. looking forward to getting stuck into it with all of you, o arade dam. the new james bond has been revealed. everybody. there you go. you can stop your batting now. it is, of course, that man. yes. anyway, get ready. britain. here we go. jihad comes to america next. >> good evening. these are your headunes >> good evening. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. the suspect accused of driving a truck through a crowd in new orleans, killing ten people and injuring at least 35, has been identified as 42 year old shamsuddin jabbar. the fbi are investigating this morning's deadly attack as an act of terrorism. they have provided more details on the attacker, saying he's a us citizen from texas and they do not believe he acted alone. they added that an isis flag was located in the vehicle, and they're working to determine the subject's potential associations and affiliations with terrorist organisations. weapons and a potential improvised explosive device were also located in the vehicle. other potential ieds were also located in the french quarter, local police sai
graham. we've got journalist and author, emma woolf and political commentator samuel sweet. looking forward to getting stuck into it with all of you, o arade dam. the new james bond has been revealed. everybody. there you go. you can stop your batting now. it is, of course, that man. yes. anyway, get ready. britain. here we go. jihad comes to america next. >> good evening. these are your headunes >> good evening. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. the suspect accused of...