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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240702



sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre we'll start with the cricket world cup, where south africa have cruised to a 190—run win over new zealand in pune. to put them on the brink of clinching a semi—final spot, new zealand won the toss and must soon have regretted putting south africa into bat. opener quinton de kock tore into the black caps bowlers, racing to a century. he shared a partnership of 200 with rassie van der dussen who also quickly reached three figures as south africa piled up 357 for four. new zealand were never in the hunt and slumped to 167 all out, four wickets for spinner keshav maharaj. it means they drop to fourth after a third straight defeat, with crucial matches against pakistan and sri lanka to come. england's david willey has announed he'll retire from international cricket following the world cup. the bowler is the only player in the squad for the tournament not to be offered a central contract. with the team's director of cricket rob key admitting willey �*wasn�*t best pleased' about it. england are the defending champions in india but have lost five of their six matches so far. former england captain michael vaughan thinks england's treatment of willey has been "disgraceful" 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only players 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only players in the world cup that arrived and breakfast a couple weeks ago and didn't have a contract, ijust find it didn't have a contract, i “ust find |. , . didn't have a contract, i “ust find || , ., ., didn't have a contract, i “ust find it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet _ it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet the _ it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet the player _ it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet the player in - it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet the player in the - contracts yet the player in the starting 11 for the last three games and is done well in a present world cup has not been given the contract. so, ifeel for him and i do think they got the contracts. they've lost seven in all competions — and tonight manchester united will try to stop their season going from bad to worse — bounce back from that humbling 3—nil defeat to city last weekend — when they play newcastle in the fourth round of the league cup. it's a repeat of last season's final, which erik ten hag's side won, but they've been unable to build on that success here's newcastle manager eddie howe there are a top team of top players and no doubt, they will possibly take the squad, the team and again, still be unclear and i think, where the key tests of any team so you respond to setbacks we had one you dortmund and it does a good response from the group of the weekend and with a good game against wolves and so, i think that's what you are looking to do when you're in the managers position. there's five other efl fourth round matches this evening — declan rice is poised to return to his former club when arsenal travel to west ham. and there are two more all premier league clashes, with bournemouth hosting liverpool and everton at home to burnley — the sean dyche derby. there's also a busy night in the scottish premiership. defending champions and current leaders celtic will be hoping to continue their unbeaten run and extend their lead at the top of the table when they welcome st mirren, thats one of 5 games — there will of course be regular updates on all of tonights fotball on the bbc sport website and app meanwhile, the football association will write to clubs advising that players should avoid the phrase "from river to the sea" in social media posts. leicester city's hamza choudhury apologised after using it on x — formerly twitter — in a post about the israel—gaza conflict. the phrase is often interpreted as supportive of palestinian nationalism. the fa says that "if the phrase is used again by a football participant, they will seek police guidance on how they should treat it and respond". choudhury has now deleted the post. and that's all the sport for now — we'll see you later. maximising the benefits of ai and minimise the risks as the summit began, they announced we would be a road first agreement to manage the risk is forms of ai. criticism that some key leaders are not there. one person who is there is elon musk, the tech entrepreneur on the social media site formerly known as twitter. it is a keen interest in aa i and he spoke earlier. . twitter. it is a keen interest in m i and he spoke earlier. ._ i and he spoke earlier. . think ai is the biggest — i and he spoke earlier. . think ai is the biggest threats _ i and he spoke earlier. . think ai is the biggest threats and - i and he spoke earlier. . think ai is the biggest threats and we - i and he spoke earlier. . think ai i is the biggest threats and we have i and he spoke earlier. . think ai . is the biggest threats and we have a situation where something is going to be far smarter than the smartest human. and so, we are not stronger orfaster human. and so, we are not stronger or faster than human. and so, we are not stronger orfaster than other human. and so, we are not stronger or faster than other creatures but we are more intelligent and interior for the first time in human history with something that's going to be far more intelligent than us. so, it is not clear to me with can control such a thing but i think we can aspire to guide it in the direction thatis aspire to guide it in the direction that is beneficial to humanity. but i do think it's one of the essential risks that we face and potentially the most pressing one. look at the time scale and the rate of advancement, the sum of this timely and i applaud the prime minister talking that the director of ai safety and also adviser to elon musk�*s ai company. thank you for coming in the programme. —— on the programme. coming in the programme. -- on the programme-— programme. coordinating to try to have regulations _ programme. coordinating to try to have regulations and _ programme. coordinating to try to have regulations and standards . programme. coordinating to try to | have regulations and standards and programme. coordinating to try to i have regulations and standards and a few months ago, people thought this would not be possible and that the us and china just cannot come together and they're going to wrestle each other to build more powerful ai systems, but this show since is that we can reduce these competitive pressures and with this racing so, we can proceed forward with safety. racing so, we can proceed forward with safety-— racing so, we can proceed forward with safe . ., , . ., with safety. how optimistic are you that this actually _ with safety. how optimistic are you that this actually happens? - with safety. how optimistic are you that this actually happens? this - with safety. how optimistic are you that this actually happens? this is| that this actually happens? this is a necessary _ that this actually happens? this is a necessary first _ that this actually happens? this is a necessary first step _ that this actually happens? this is a necessary first step at _ that this actually happens? this is a necessary first step at a - that this actually happens? this is a necessary first step at a big - that this actually happens? this is a necessary first step at a big it'sl a necessary first step at a big it's not completely clear if this event did not happen this year, it would be very unlikely that we would have a possibility of coordination. but we will have more summits and another summit we will have more summits and anothersummit in we will have more summits and another summit in the next six months and we are going down a good route and it's too early to say but some of the risks of racing and barreling ahead and moving faster breaking things is being reduced by the existence of this international forum. if the existence of this international forum. , ., , the existence of this international forum. , , forum. if you get big companies auareein , forum. if you get big companies agreeing, proceeding _ forum. if you get big companies agreeing, proceeding cautiously forum. if you get big companies - agreeing, proceeding cautiously and academic stakeholders involved, what are the kind of risks do you think can be avoided? fine are the kind of risks do you think can be avoided?— can be avoided? one of the very concerning risks _ can be avoided? one of the very concerning risks is _ can be avoided? one of the very concerning risks is that - can be avoided? one of the very concerning risks is that in a - can be avoided? one of the very concerning risks is that in a yearj concerning risks is that in a year or two, we will have ai systems they can do things like hack and detect critical infrastructures some people would not have access to a wider electricity —— water. and creating a cookbook for biological weapons. people could use ai systems to build a civilisation ending pandemic in these series of malicious use could be with the risk mitigation standards are and if you subsidise safety research to make sure we make the systems more controllable so we do not lose control of them or that malicious actors cannot use them. there's a friday of things we can do to reduce this. bad there's a friday of things we can do to reduce this.— to reduce this. bad actors, malicious _ to reduce this. bad actors, malicious actors _ to reduce this. bad actors, malicious actors and - to reduce this. bad actors, | malicious actors and people to reduce this. bad actors, - malicious actors and people you do not want in charge to get their hands on this kind of technology. most technologies, as they have evolved, the bad guys have gotten hold of them effectively in the system going to be any different, realistically, is it? we system going to be any different, realistically, is it?— realistically, is it? we were able to limit nuclear _ realistically, is it? we were able to limit nuclear proliferation - realistically, is it? we were ablej to limit nuclear proliferation and we also had a biological weapons convention and it is possible that we could get a handle on some of the most hazardous or dangerous forms of artificial intelligence systems and everyone could have access to those who do not have these capabilities which is governments having access to those who could be what iced that is where we will end up, hopefully. thank you for coming on the programme. the met office has warned of travel disruption, damage to buildings and lives at risk in the next 2a hours, as storm ciran hits the uk. warnings have been put in place for the south—west of england from 3.00am until ii.00am on thursday, and also in the south—east of england starting at 6.00am on thursday and lasting until 5.00pm, the storm has already caused flooding in newry in northern ireland. heavy rain led to the newry canal bursting its banks, affecting the streets around the city hall. these pictures show how the high winds have been whipping up the waves on the lizard peninsula on cornwall�*s southern coastline. gusts of up to 70mph are possible in some exposed parts, with as much as 30 millimetres of rain expected to fall tomorrow. the storm could be even more damaging in the channel islands. our news correspondent meghan owen is injersey. good to see you and what is happening there. this good to see you and what is happening there.— good to see you and what is happening there. as you see, it's caettin happening there. as you see, it's getting more _ happening there. as you see, it's getting more blustery _ happening there. as you see, it's getting more blustery and - happening there. as you see, it's getting more blustery and we - happening there. as you see, it's getting more blustery and we are happening there. as you see, it's i getting more blustery and we are in the west coast of the terminal injures the where the waves are picking up and which you can see is we have a surf school. ten years ago, they lost the building due to another storm they said they are desperate not to lose their building again this time around. lots of concerns and today it's been a bit of a waiting game and other preparations going on and sand bags along the sea front most people stockpiling in the supermarket and empty shells and they're saying not to panic but the worst of the weather is meant to come in tonight and in the early hours of the morning and tomorrow, schools are going to be closed in hospitals will also be closed as well except for emergencies and people are being advised to stay at home and there's lots of concern and obviously, the channel islands are badly hit by the i987 channel islands are badly hit by the 1987 storms and they're hoping will be the same to us this time but they're hoping to have more chances to prepare. find they're hoping to have more chances to --reare. �* ., , to prepare. and what is the timeframe _ to prepare. and what is the timeframe for _ to prepare. and what is the timeframe for this? - to prepare. and what is the timeframe for this? when i to prepare. and what is the i timeframe for this? when are to prepare. and what is the - timeframe for this? when are we expecting the worst and when she did move through and people should be able to assess the damage done? it is moving in this evening and the worst of it is meant to be in the early hours. there is concern about hindsight tide to 10am because i was with the waves will be big and will be crashing over the side into pavements and they close on the main roads injersey, the main roads is “p roads injersey, the main roads is up to the airport which is been closed from 530 this evening and there are other main roads of the island then closed and plates also cancel tomorrow and really, tomorrow, it will be a complete standstill. we're already getting warnings about issues with travel in the south—east of england tomorrow. southern rail has warned of significant disruption on thursday and friday, affecting its routes south of london, including the gatwick express and thameslink. it advises passengers to work from home on thursday if they can. southeastern is advising passengers not to attempt to travel on most of its routes into or out of london before at least 9.00am. national highways, which oversees parts of the road network, says drivers should try to delay theirjourneys if they can. they warn that there is a particularly high risk that high—sided vehicles and other "vulnerable" vehicles such as caravans and motorbikes could be blown over. ferry companies sailing across the english channel are warning of delays and disruptions to services. while we've been reporting on the situation in the uk, storm ciaran is also causing problems in france. this goalpost in boulogne does not normally look like this and even stronger winds and heavier rainfall are expected in france. the authorities there have warned people in the north and north—west to stay indoors if they can. we have special coverage of storm ciaran on our website. just log on to bbc.co.uk/news and we'll keep you up to date with all of the latest developments. the raf�*s red arrows display team had a toxic culture, where predatory behaviour directed at women in the team was "widespread and normalised". those are the findings of an independent instigation into the world famous acrobatic team — launched after female staff said their complaints about sexism weren't addressed by their male chain of command. the investigation was launched in 2021 after three women went to the then head of the raf with accusations of unchallenged". sexual harassment. with more on this, our correspondent sean dilley is in the newsroom. was one of the headlines to it in the culture of unwanted physical contact and unwanted texts in the culture that women were males property and why would this be, this inquiry was launched after three when went to the head of the aria for the time and said the normal chain of command were ignoring this and one of this could be a bystander culture, no one really wants to get involved in the use of alcohol in extramarital affairs are treated as mitigating factors in they should've been treated as aggravating factors and there was this among some staff that they were special because they had access to vip to celebrities and the different members of the public were watching the very famousjets. for people who are not clear, the red arrows, who they are in their histories. i red arrows, who they are in their histories. ., , , , , histories. i would be surprised if --eole histories. i would be surprised if peeple did _ histories. i would be surprised if peeple did not _ histories. i would be surprised if people did not know, _ histories. i would be surprised if people did not know, 57 - histories. i would be surprised if. people did not know, 57 countries and more than 5000 missions, the display unit of the raf and their distinct friendships, bbc online and on the apps, they are known the world over. the reputation was absolutely formidable and now, since the chief of the air staff, the reputation has been damaged. his apologise to those impacted, but he has ruled out in any way, disbanding the elite squadron saying that actually, many people were serving it at the time, or between 2017 2021 are no longer there the spring to shake up the leadership in safeguarding and culture. very serious allegations but it is said that gentle exposure by males and very alarming reading within this report for moving forward, they said that these lessons have been learned and the red arrows will return to greatness. a top civil servant has told the covid inquiry there wasn't one day during the pandemic that coronavirus rules were followed at downing street. the former deputy cabinet secretary helen macnamara has been giving testimony in a lengthy session in central london today. the inquiry is currently looking at political governance at the time of the pandemic. questions centered on the government's planning for the pandemic and culture inside number 10. she suggested rules were being broken on a daily basis just in the conduct of government business. i would find it hard to pick one day when the regulations were followed properly inside that building. and i know that because, as i've said in my statement, there was one meeting where we absolutely adhered to the guidance to the letter and that was the cabinet meeting and everybody moaned about it. moaned and tried to change it repeatedly. why mixing ministers are to optimistic of tackling the virus and the lack of planning and the health secretary, here's a little bit of that exchange.— secretary, here's a little bit of that exchanae. ., . ~ that exchange. you make the point that exchange. you make the point that the cabinet _ that exchange. you make the point that the cabinet was _ that exchange. you make the point that the cabinet was told _ that exchange. you make the point that the cabinet was told in - that exchange. you make the point that the cabinet was told in your i that the cabinet was told in your words time and time again by the health secretary that we had plans in place. and you're hearing? yes. and was there _ in place. and you're hearing? yes. and was there any _ in place. and you're hearing? yes. and was there any ambiguity looking back? ., and was there any ambiguity looking back? ida. have you assumed that when back? no. have you assumed that when he said that, he knew it he was talking about? i he said that, he knew it he was talking about?— he said that, he knew it he was talking about? he said that, he knew it he was talkin: about? . . , ., , talking about? i assumed

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