across asia mean some workers live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in washington where the head of the company behind the artificial intelligence tool chatgpt has told lawmakers that government regulation is crucial to keep the industry safe. we ve seen tech ceos get a congressional grilling before. but that s not what happened here. appearing before a senate panel, sam altman said that al could be as significant as the invention of the printing press, claiming it had the potential to improve nearly every aspect of our lives. but he also admitted the technology also poses serious risks. my worst fears are that we cause significant. we the field, the technology, the industry cause significant harm to the world. i think that could happen in a lot of different ways. it s why we started the company. it s a big part of why i m here today and why we ve been here in
stay up to the poisoning, white supremacist that i did my inaugural address to a single out as the most dangerous tears in our homeland is white supremacy. white supremacy, did he mean it, didn t believe that white supremacy is our greatest threat to america? if he does, it can be no greater sign of incompetence, the global rise of the chinese communist party unsustainable and unfettered illegal immigration which you cannot have a welfare state and open the borders, you will cease to act access to, the of brink of nuclear war. personal but you but you may have led me and put in, if he believes that white supremacy is that threat to democracy we should immediately invoke the 20 as our national security threat. someone for the love of god will your warn all those people of color who are illegally smuggling themselves into america screaming asylum that they just stuck into nazi germany. if it is so bad, why does everybody want to come here? if joe biden thinks the biggest thre
, and, while officials, acknowledge the situation could still escalate reports from the border are of relative calm. that said, the tension facilities are overcapacity as policy decisions continue to play out in washington there is one thing that has not changed the drive and desperation of those making the journey to and across the border. under united states and international law, anyone who fears persecution in their home country can t come to the united states and seek refugee status. this image of a father carrying a baby in a suitcase as he wades across a river is emblematic of the border story. desperate people going to extremes for just a chance at a better life for their family. if you are in their place, wouldn t you do the same? on the base of the statue of liberty are the immortal words by ahmaud lazarus, give me your tired, your four, your huddled masses, your doesn t attaching to the promise of america s what has made this nation oblique into the world. these
if you looked out the right side of the plane, you would look over the potomac live, you saw a lot of small, nondescript monuments arranged neatly over rolling hills in a place called arlington national cemetery. if you don t have people that are willing throughout our history to stand up, i put on that uniform, risk their lives and in many instances give that last full measure of devotion, then it isn t going to amount to very much. we must fight the good fight, we must finish the race also supposed to be in iowa today for if a massive rally postponed it about an hour ago. he s still posting his campaign message on truth we ve got to make sure we have a great election. we ve got to win big, and we re leading crooked joe biden by a lot, a lot. the polls are showing we re 7 points up, 8 points, 9 points and even 11 points in one instance. let s keep it that way. our very own alexis mcadams is live in hinton, iowa. what have you got for us? reporter: we were expecting to
interfering in a presidential election. another obama era official testifies before the house weaponization committee behind closed doors today. sandra: james clapper in the hot seat for his role in pushing the false narrative that the hunter biden laptop was russian disinformation. marc thiessen coming up. john: breaking news, prince harry and his wife meghan markle say they were chased by paparazzi. but what really happened. sandra: i can say i m sandra smith and we are in washington. great to be with you. john: good to be with you today. sandra: a spokesperson say he and his wife meghan were involved in a two hour long car chase and now nypd and mayor adams are weighing in. john: laura is in the newsroom in manhattan, what is mayor adams saying about the alleged chase? we have been waiting to get some comment from city officials, prince harry and meghan markle spokesperson issued the statement earlier today saying the couple and markle s mother, all three wer