neighbor s yard. the latest in a week of wron place wrong time shootings what is going on and what ca be done to stop this then the presidential campaign losing steam before it has officially started ron desantis already feeling the heat in his own backyard and it is one of the few issue the majority of americans agre on what will it take for federa marijuana legislation? we are breaking it all down on of course, for 20, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night good evening once again i stephanie ruhle. it s a question we ask on this program every time that we report on the latest outbrea of gun violence. when are we going to d something to solve for thi uniquely american problem. that question has become eve more urgent over the last week one where we have seen a alarming series of shootings involving people who mad simple mistakes, just doin stuff we do every single day but they were met with bullets the latest in north carolina late yesterday a man allegedly
this is bbc news. the headlines: search and rescue efforts are under way after one of the deadliest tornadoes to have ever hit the us state of mississippi. at least 25 people have died, with more thought to have been trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings. the governor has declared a state of emergency. vladimir putin has said russia will station nuclear weapons in belarus the first time it has deployed such arms outside its territory in almost 30 years. the us department of defence said it was monitoring the situation but did not currently see any reason to adjust its nuclear posture. the uk government is preparing to announce further alternatives to hotel accommodation for migrants as early as next week. those behind the policy say it will be a big break from hotels and a shift to more basic accommodation in an effort to deter people from coming to the uk illegally. now on bbc news, our world. facial recognition fighting crime. across america, police are incr
but you never know with elon musk. there s a lot going on, so i thought this might be a good opportunity to answer some questions and maybe get some feedback, too. what should we be doing different? i know the bbc, for example, was not thrilled about being labelled state affiliated media. n ot exa ctly. i was going to get that later, but let s go for it now. it has officially objected to that term. do you want to respond to it? yeah, yeah. our goal is simply to be as truthful and accurate as possible, so i think we are adjusting the label to be publicly funded, which i think is perhaps not too objectionable. we re trying to be accurate. i am not the bbc, but. publicly funded is how the bbc describes itself. so, that would be accurate. if we use the same words that the bbc uses to describe itself, that, presumably, would be ok. i am not asking you for a yes or no, because you are not running the bbc per se, but it seems to pass a reasonability test. so you re going to change
people in berlin have voted against making the german capital climate neutral by 2030, after a referendum. at ten o clock we will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, our world. facial recognition, fighting crime. across america, police are increasingly using facial recognition technology to fight crime. speaks spanish. can you open the door? we want law enforcement to have more tools at our disposal, not less. images can be fed into a database to search for matches and track people down. but critics argue the use of this technology is opaque and could be inaccurate. if law enforcement knows how accurate that is, how come they are fighting so hard to keep that information from us when we ask for it? why won t they share it? i m james clayton, and i m investigating whether the police should be using this controversial tech. the technology itself is harmful. it is too dangerous, and that is just a massive threat to civil liberties in this nation. march 2017. an
silicon valley bank and signature bank. president biden trying to convince americans that the system really is safe but the big question is, how much of this is about how much people even know about something, understand or maybe they feel about what is happening. how does psychology play into a bank run and how can we all be sure that our money is really safe? plus, do you know who is using facial recognition on you may be right now? no we re not doing it right now everyone. rest assured, but it could be happened more than you even realize. way to tell you who s using it and why. and this probably sounds like a joke what i m gonna tell you. but really it is deadly serious. nick a government report said that some crash test dummies may not represent and i m quoting here diverse groups of people. how could that have a real impact on your safety? well, it s not what you might think. we re gonna talk more about that. here with me her economic expert run up the ruaha. karen finne