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The Context

i have agreed mutually to part ways. for me this is a day of gratitude and celebration. we had a vision of building a winning championship football team here for that that's exceeded my wildest dreams. and expectations so i'm very proud of that. always had those great memories that i will carry with us, and the rest of my life. of my life. ireland head coach andy farrell will lead the british and irish lions when they tour australia in 2025. farrell is named as head coach of the lions for the first time having served as assistant to warren gatland when they triumphed in australia in 2013 and again in new zealand four years later. farrell has just signed a new contract to be in charge of ireland until the next world cup in 2027, butwill miss next year's six nations to concentrate on his work with the lions. to be thought of as a candidate for the head coach is pretty special to be chosen. it's pretty magical. in 2013 i wasn't

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The Context

red sea shot down a barrage of the red sea shot down a barrage of drones and missiles launched by the iran backed group. the government held a cobra emergency meeting this morning, along with a meeting of the national security council. our panel this evening who'll guide me through events in washington, mona charen, who is a policy writer at the bull work and also tonight wills robinson, who is assisted politics editor at the daily mail in new york. we'll be back with them in a moment, but let's bring in our political editor, chris mason, who has been gathering reaction tonight after that cabinet meeting wrapped up. what you did getting from your sources tonight about the plans of the imminent?— the imminent? yes, hello, that cabinet call _ the imminent? yes, hello, that cabinet call happened _ the imminent? yes, hello, that cabinet call happened in - the imminent? yes, hello, that cabinet call happened in the - the imminent? yes, hello, that| cabinet call happened in the last hour or so and cabinet call happened in the last hour orso and it cabinet call happened in the last hour or so and it was a conference call in which it would appear the prime minister was briefing the cabinet on the prospect of uk military action that will be imminent, in and around the red sea.

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The Context

microsoft. this has been a pattern though. the _ microsoft. this has been a pattern though, the accusation _ microsoft. this has been a pattern though, the accusation that - microsoft. this has been a pattern though, the accusation that china | though, the accusation that china steals intellectual properties, it's a consistent problem. what do the intelligence agency say about it? and do microsoft lose people who have the expertise to other chinese companies?— companies? that's what's really funn as companies? that's what's really funny as they — companies? that's what's really funny as they were _ companies? that's what's really funny as they were worried - companies? that's what's really funny as they were worried that | companies? that's what's really - funny as they were worried that one of the risks was microsoft brings these wonderful researchers together, they work on great tech, and then they might even go work for and then they might even go work for a chinese company, that already has been happening, and it's notjust going to chinese companies they might go to any tech company anywhere in the world. that one doesn't really stand up as much this haemorrhaging of talent. i think the really big question is, what kind of technologies are they working on and are they potential risks to national security from a us perspective, or that of its allies? that is open for interpretation because were talking about things like facial recognition technology which china uses to persecute weaker muslims because they've got several million of them in concentration camps in the west of the grantor, so it's already a problem with china. just

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The Context

a computer look at something is different to how we would look at it, it shows it's all about your perspective in life. so human beings study finger prints from the outside in, the computer is studying it from inside out. that seems to be the shift in perspective that has yielded this result, and thatjust shows you this is a way that computers can maybe show us reality in a different way.— in a different way. obviously it's not in a different way. obviously it's got implications _ in a different way. obviously it's got implications for _ in a different way. obviously it's got implications for forensic - in a different way. obviously it's i got implications for forensic work, but what about, i use a fingerprint to get into my phone.— to get into my phone. well, so that's an _ to get into my phone. well, so that's an interesting _ to get into my phone. well, so that's an interesting one - to get into my phone. well, so i that's an interesting one because to get into my phone. well, so - that's an interesting one because i again, identicaltwins that's an interesting one because i again, identical twins have been able to get into each other�*s funds using fingerprint and even face eddie, so that's not 100% accurate anyhow. it has to be said also in forensics, i don't think anyone who is a police officer is going to say that something that's going to convict or not, it's part of circumstantial evidence. so we don't have to relight the plot of every csi episode going forward yet, but it's really exciting because you've got people who've maybe been

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The Context

hours after uk and us destroyers in the red sea shot down a barrage of drones and missiles launched by the iran backed group. the government held a cobra emergency meeting this morning, along with a meeting of the national security council. our panel this evening who'll guide me through events in washington, mona charen, who is a policy writer at the bull work and also tonight wills robinson, who is assisted politics editor at the daily mail in new york. we'll be back with them in a moment, but let's bring in our political editor, chris mason, who has been gathering reaction tonight after that cabinet meeting wrapped up. what you did getting from your sources tonight about the plans of the imminent?— the imminent? yes, hello, that cabinet call _ the imminent? yes, hello, that cabinet call happened _ the imminent? yes, hello, that cabinet call happened in - the imminent? yes, hello, that cabinet call happened in the - the imminent? yes, hello, that| cabinet call happened in the last hour or so and cabinet call happened in the last hour orso and it cabinet call happened in the last hour or so and it was a conference call in which it would appear the prime minister was briefing the cabinet on the prospect of uk military action that will be imminent, in and around the red sea.

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The Context

in a hedgerow ditch line. she's hopped off to have a look. and it was the remains of a cannabis grow, but it was also quite a large box with cannabis in it. the 20 riders vetted and recruited will work alongside rural policing teams to be their eyes and ears along quiet country lanes. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. you are watching the context. it's time for our weekly segment — ai decoded. yes, it is that time of the week when we step back to look at all the key stories related to artificial intelligence. so lets start tonight with the new york times — which reports on that dilemma facing microsoft. in 1998 the company opened an advanced research lab in beijing — which pioneers some of the work in artificial intelligence. but now, as tensions mount between china and the us — what does microsoft do with it? the ft reports that in denmark

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

the man who spent more than a quarter century transforming gun culture in politics is now preparing tonight to step aside. wayne lapierre says he's resigning as the head of the national rifle association, a move i should note comes on the eve of a corruption trial here in manhattan that threatens the future of the powerful lobbying group. but no matter how that case plays out that starts on monday, lapierre's legacy stands as a bull work virtually any gun legislation. wave after wave after wave of demands for more restrictions. whether it was amid the surge of gun violence on american streets in the 1990s or a generation growing up amid mass shooting after mass shooting. as the scenes of children running with their hands up from their classrooms is now grimly becoming all too normal. lapierre's power and influence in washington grew to heights that very few others have ever reached. it was in the wake of the sandy hook elementary school shooting in connecticut where 20 young

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The Faulkner Focus

thank you, everybody. >> thank you so much. >> john: doesn't look like he is in a mood to answer questions, which isn't surprising. there you see it. that's an historic event. the president of the united states together with the prime minister of japan and the president of south korea to talk about regional security in the western pacific and creating a bull work against china, north korea and russia. there will be a press conference this afternoon. meantime, this. >> my message. i'm speaking the truth without apology. >> it is time government starts working for the people and not the other way around. >> when you love people and have a conservative message people understand and appreciate taking a stand for the country that has made this possible. >> i think americans are ready for joe biden to leave the white

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The Faulkner Focus

about growing tri lateral cooperation in the western pacific, east part of asia as a bull work against china, russia and north korea. they will talk and walk around camp david. it is extraordinary given the fact that south korea and japan have historically had a lot of tensions and disagreements between them. so to bring these countries together for the first time at a significant location like camp david really is quite an extraordinary accomplishment. as for what comes out of it, though, and will that be extraordinary, we'll have to wait and see. there is talk in the communique that will come out of the summit the name china might not get mentioned. of course, china is a big concern there in the western pacific particularly the south china sea with all the

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Deadline White House

for the bull work, charlie sykes, claire and harry are still with us. charlie, i mean, let's just start with the basic here. what does it say about the -- republicans who believe that trump still deserves their support. >> well, this is shocking, but it's not surprising because this is what you would expect from a call and what you would expect from a political party where so many of the leaders refused to actually tell the base exactly what is at stake to hold donald trump accountable for his lawbreaking. i mean, after years and years and years of rationalization, of enabling various tortured defenses of donald trump's behavior, it's not surprising that you would see the consequences of this alternative

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