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the price, first to report that homeless veterans are being kicked out of hotels in upstate new york in an effort to make room for more migrants a local nonprofit says 20 homeless and vulnerable veterans were displaced in total with 15 of them being evicted from a single hotel. our veterans, the brave men and women who risked their lives to keep america free now being kicked to the curb because of the disaster unfolding on our border? new york assemblyman bryan mayor calls it a complete embarrassment. the biden administration, governor hochul and city of new york, slap in the face of veterans, citizens of new york and this country who are being cast aside to allow for asylum seeker toss come here. when it comes to this particular situation you had combat veterans who are homeless, who were told to get out of their hotel after one day. sharon and their team scrambled to find locations, let those veterans know we appreciate them. we have their backs. kayleigh con ....
hello. welcome to bbc news. we start in northern italy and dramatic scenes after severe flooding has killed at least eight people with thousands being evacuated from their homes. this weekend s formula one, grand prix at imola has also now been cancelled. it comes, as a new report by the world meteorological organisation warned that global temperatures will reach record levels in the next five years. we ll have more on that in a moment. first let s get more on the situation in itlay. it s one of the european countries most affected by extreme weather in recent years the extreme flooding is in the emillia romana region. this is forli near bologna the mayor has said the city is on its knees devastated and in pain . divers have been recovering bodies hundreds of people have been trapped or stranded as rivers burst their banks. in towns nearby people are being rescued from their homes by helicopter. plucked from rooftops or the waters. in this area arou ....
hello. i m tadhg enright. welcome to the programme. the head of the company behind the artificial intelligence tool chatgpt has told lawmakers in the us that government regulation is crucial to keep the industry safe. we ve seen tech ceos get a congressional grilling before, but that s not what happened here. appearing before a senate panel, sam altman said that al could be as significant as the invention of the printing press, claiming it had the potential to improve nearly every aspect of our lives. but he admitted the technology also poses serious risks. my worst fears are that we cause significant. we, the field, the technology, the industry cause significant harm to the world. i think that could happen in a lot of different ways. it s why we started the company. it s a big part of why i m here today, and why we ve been here in the past, and able to spend some time with you. i think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong. and we want to be vocal about ....
good evening. are we acting with enough urgency to tackle the climate crisis? the un confirmed today what we ve known for some time there is no credible pathway to maintaining the average temperature rise to 1.5 celsius. in fact, it is now 66% likely we will be there within five years. we will talk about that, and what we must do. good news today for renters here in england a new renters charter that if passed could outlaw no fault evictions. so what will that do to the market? the car manufactures sounded the alarm today thousands ofjobs could be lost unless the brexit trade deal is altered. we will get a response to that. and the titanic like you have never seen it what new secrets will these latest images reveal. but first, to the problems facing our planet. there is one number heard more than any other when the united nations talk climate change 1.5 degrees celsius. scientists have long believed that if we can keep average global there is one number heard more t ....
hello and welcome to bbc news. i have the top stories. with british supermarket prices spiralling fast, rishi sunak is promising more seasonal visas for farming. promising more seasonal visas forfarming. that promising more seasonal visas for farming. that story coming up for farming. that story coming up later on. but first, one of the world s biggest car makers, stella ntis, which produces vauxhall cars here in the uk, has urged the government to renegotiate part of its eu trade deal or run the risk of making the business unsustainable. stellantis, whose brands also include peugeot, citroen, chrysler and fiat, says its concerns are related to electric vehicles. stellantis says the surge in the cost of raw materials has made some of the conditions of the post brexit deal signed in 2020 are no longer achievable. our economics editor faisal islam has the story. electric vehicle manufacturing is supposed to be the future of the car industry, replacing these conventional c ....