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into that supercomputer every day, as well. back in stagg's day, a handful of observations across the atlantic. the pressure of forecasting even one day ahead, whereas now, these current circumstances, with the advances of technology, we can forecast several days ahead. so, catherine, what are these? so these are the original weather maps from the d—day period. and these take us through the 4th ofjune, where they were making the decision on whether they could invade on the 5th, and then the 5th ofjune, when they were finding the weather window to invade on the 6th. now we know the american forecasters and eisenhower wanted to go in the 5th. this is from the british met office, isn't it? yes. what did they spot that made them decide that, no, we shouldn't go on the 5th? so if we have a look at the chart for the 5th, you'll see they got the forecast absolutely right because there's a weather front sitting smack in the english channel there, which brought all of those conditions that they were talking about. and quite tight isobars, as well,

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America Reports

day. i cannot imagine what 4,000 a day looks like. we are truly in a crisis. >> john: let's break that down. he says a thousand overwhelms the system. the threshold is 2500. the threshold of 1,500, that is when the president starts allowing people to claim asylum again. his threshold to restart the program is 500 people above where secretary johnson said it becomes impossible to handle. the president shooting too high? a lot of people say they're right number for illegal immigrants is zero. what do you say? >> i agree with that. this is a starting point. to be clear, i called on the president over a year ago to declare a state of emergency at the border to really fully acknowledge the crisis. this doesn't do enough. i do think it is going to get to your point on the data triggered very quickly and probably stay in place.

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Chris Jansing Reports

governor kathy hochul says the measure would make social media less addictive, and less damage to go mental health. the bill is getting blow back from tech trade groups and privacy advocates. rehema ellis is following this for us. what exactly would this do? >> governor hochul, the governor of new york hopes it will stop what she says is an epidemic of social media despair among our kids. you pointed out a couple of things. that is without a parent's consent, you can't have a flood of negative algorithms going into a child's social media platform. no overnight notifications, that means from the hours of midnight to 6:00 a.m. cut it off. let these kids get sleep. and in addition to that, they would not be able to get data on kids under 18 and then profit by selling that data. what's happening with it, it's going through the legislative process, the governor is hopeful that it gets signed before the end of this legislative year. but you also mentioned that there is pushback from social

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BBC News

of her first meetings as chair. it was with a partner from ernst and young — the post office's independent auditors. and she records them as saying "horizon is a real risk for us". "does it capture data accurately"? "cases of fraud, suspects suggest it's a systems problem". aren't those things linked together? well, clearly now they are absolutely linked together. clearly, on the face of the page, they're linked together. 0ne follows the next. they were not, they weren't linked in that way, in my mind at that time. that's a very significant piece of information to receive, isn't it? yes. but there was also plenty of crucial information that she says she didn't know about, and neither did her board. like bombshell legal advice about prosecutions not shared by post office executives. why do you think they did it? i don't know. i really don't know. i mean, i am a believer if i can use

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The Media Show

at our peril and that shift i isjust interesting, i how quickly that can happen and how it's hard. as a political party to keep across all these different pieces of the puzzle. - it's been so swift, i remember how important twitter was for journalism, and now i feel like it, you know, i don't look at it nearly as much as i used to. stay with us, please, because timandra harkness, your new book looks at how our anxieties about the power of big tech might be unfounded. it's called technology is not the problem. so what are you saying? what is the problem? well, unfounded might be putting it a bit strongly, but i think what i came down to, i started off writing more about the tech and how our data is gathered and we're profiled and everything is personalised, including political messaging, but then, ijust became curious about why that's the technology

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HARDtalk

prisoners released in exchange for the israeli soldier gilad shalit. that there is...there are consequences to these deals. absolutely. and here's what i'll say, because i have to... this is something that i would love to debunk a lot. the argument that you just said, the critics that are arguing that argument, it is a very emotional, irrational argument. it fails on two major levels. one, it is intellectually lazy, and second, it is morally bankrupt. why do i say that? intellectually lazy, because there's actually no data that supports whatsoever that the way we resolve these cases increase or decrease the amount of americans or political prisoners taken under...after. quite the opposite. i would, i can argue, and a different narrative in russia, when the russians took paul whelan, and they wanted to negotiate, and i wrote about it in my book because we had those channels, and the us refused. so they took trevor reed and the us refused. so they took brittney griner, and suddenly

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America Reports

has been reporting on this from go through the governor of texas joined us most recently, top of the 1:00 hour. not only did he say this won't make things better, it will actually serve to make things worse. >> what is remarkable is our cvb contacts and shared on some data which essentially shows that since the fiscal year started back in october, they have released in this sector, san diego sector, 78% of the illegal immigrants they have apprehended. 8 out of out of every 10 people are getting released into the u.s. that is why so many people have been showing up. take a look last night as president biden's executive order was going into effect. this was a group of chinese and vietnamese that crossed over giving themselves up because they expect that they will be released into the united states. look at this video. earlier in the day, we had a bunch of guys from the

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HARDtalk

we were negotiating. so you can argue the other way as well. so intellectually, there's very little data. and one of the people that compiled that data was brianjenkins from rand. and he's...he did a study of 20 years of the data on this. complete ambiguity between the way that these issues are resolved and the number of americans being taken. that's the intellectual part of it. now, the...the moral bankruptcy of this is that if we want to build deterrents, we are the united states, or israel for that matter, if we're talking about october 7th. we're strong enough to build deterrents. we cannot do it on the backs of those who are being held. 0k. so... first, we need to make sure that they come back. then we can do deterrence. so you said that in the situation with the gaza hostages now, that president biden should consider working independently for the us hostages. are you seriously suggesting that that's the next step? not exactly, but in principle, yes.

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BBC News

bbc spoke to a 70—year—old patient yesterday was about to go in to the operating theatre for open—heart surgery. he was on a stretcher before the surgeon came out and said the operation could no longer go ahead. another woman had to have a tumour removed from her neck and that operation are to be cancelled as well. these are not minor procedures, so you can see the impact this cyberattack is having. it is a ransomware attack, where hackers get hold of data and demand some payment for that data to be released. synnovis says it is in the early days of investigating to try to find out what has happened. what is also unclear is how long this attack is likely to last and how long it will take for those procedures at these hospital to get back up and running to some semblance of normal again. the nhs has pointed out that its emergency

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

journal was written by reporters i know and respect and publishing a paper that are read in respect. even the most talented among us occasionally swing and strike out. bryce harper even strikes out now and again and i think they got this wrong because the data did not use quotes from those of us who served with president biden who know him, who have had the opportunity up close and personal in it meetings in the white house or advance publicly or privately, to give affirmation that he is sharp, he is engaged and he is commanding in the poll you just showed reflects the fact that there has been a lot of coverage of minor slips, of small ways in which president biden reflects the fact that all of us have demanding lives in public service sometimes misspeak. i struck a little coverage there is of the yawning gap between president biden and former president trump who also has frequent missteps when he missed

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