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it by showing last october. coming home from school. since the attack, the boys world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger. conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war? bullets, explosions, air strikes, shells, he says. hashim, is it very scary when you hear the explosions and the gunfire? i feel scared and run. there s a lot of explosions. badr wants to be a doctor when he s older. he wants to help people. first, the brothers need to return to school. i want to go back, he tells me, but my leg has been cut off. how can i go out of the house? and right next door, another little life upended. amir was maimed on the same day last october in a second round of shelling. it killed his cousin and his uncle in their own home. amir s father, sharif al amri, shares his pain. he says his sleeping son, who s just three, needs another operation and has deep wounds of

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good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the number of people who are homeless in england is at its highest level since records began 25 years ago. and that figure doesn t include people sleeping rough on the streets. at the end of march almost 105,000 households were living in temporary accommodation funded by a local council. that s up 10% from a year ago according to new government figures and includes more than 130,000 children. and for many, living in cramped conditions has taken its toll. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from plymouth. born into homelessness, five week old jack has spent his entire life living in a hotel room. his 17 month old sister, lily, learned to walk here. the family say they were made homeless through a no fault eviction as the landlord wanted the property back. they all now live in the one room. he wakes up crying, it wakes her up. so some nights i ve been down here, about three in the morning, rocking him in

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authorities in some places telling users, if you have an emergency call on a landline. but what about the many americans who no longer have landlines? and was this a warning of what could happen if the threat is more serious? rebecca jarvis with late reporting. president biden today meeting with alexei navalny s wife and daughter, and what biden called vladimir putin overnight that made news. and tonight here, the video message from navalny s mother. what she claims russia told her. james longman overseas. tonight, the fallout after that decision declaring frozen embryos are people by alabama s highest court. tonight, several hospitals and clinics halting ivf. vice president harris today saying this is because of donald trump and his picks for the supreme court overturning roe. elizabeth schulze in alabama. tonight, after republicans torpedoed that bipartisan border security bill, president biden signaling he will take action on the southern border on his own. matt gutm

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of artificial intelligence. present joe biden speaking in the last few i was talking about an agreement he has come to with seven big tech firms there in the us. what they have agreed is some voluntary guidelines to try and protect people from some of the threats when it comes to ai. so, what are some of those threats? they are looking at digital watermarks, those threats? they are looking at digitalwatermarks, meaning those threats? they are looking at digital watermarks, meaning when content is produced by ai, it is clearly labelled so people know that thatis clearly labelled so people know that that is what to expect, that it hasn t been made by a human being in any way. so, potential guidelines being produced, but big international regulation, that is still the overall goal and still some way off at the moment. let s first take a listen to whatjoe biden said. we ll see more technology change in the next ten years, or even in the next few years, than we ve seen in the last

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updated? i don t have the answer for you on that. there s a number of policies relevant for this. that may affect you ll commit to providing those to us to explore them together? i will commit to provide a briefing that will have very helpful information. what about a written policy explaining how commercially available information can be used in criminal investigations? i think it s all wrapped up in the same answer i just gave. the reason that this is so important is because the question is whether the fbi uses that data to generate leads for investigations only or further along in the investigative process. there s public reporting on dhs contracts with the same data brokers that i mentioned earlier totalling millions of taxpayer dollars. as you know in the 2018 supreme court decision in carpenter versus united states, the court held that it s a violation of the fourth amendment for the government to access historical local data without a warrant. does the fb

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