This is americas elite news, fox news at night. And President Biden might as well be in the basement as there are new accusation that bidens team is preventing him from talking to the White House Press corps. While campaigning in michigan it appeared the president was ready to answer a few questions until Campaign Staffers gave him the look literally. We can all see the president we just cannot hear from him. Are Senior National correspondent is looking into the details on this, kevin, good evening. Reporter it was surreal to be honest with you and having covered for administrations yes there are occasions where you want to get in questions to the president but they get the hook because of timing and other factors. This was infuriating for the assembled press. I want you to watch as the white house and its apparent effort to shield the president from scrutiny, blocks the press from listening as he fields questions in mystic michigan. Can you take a few questions . Thank you so much, ba
us more vulnerable. that is the reason why we have been so clear on the following, that ukraine has the right to choose its own path and what kind of security arrangement it once. that is the first line in the paragraph today. and this is a fundamental right. therefore, you can other allow that moscow started to decide who can or cannot be member of nato. russia has been against every part of nato. it is for nato allies and ukraine to decide when to become a member. moscow doesn t have a say on. we are moving ukraine closer to membership, we make the decisions today, which is the most united message on the path towards membership. and of course, we do it knowing moscow will protest, as they did when finland, sweden or north macedonia joint. ukraine has the right to choose their path, allies will decide, not moscow. , ., , . . . , moscow. just one sentence. what is very important moscow. just one sentence. what is very important is moscow. just one sentence. what is very i
tour harm people by having false information about them. since it launched there s been a lot of noise about openai. it gives humanlike responses to basic queries and will dramatically change the way we get information online. it s already the subject of fierce debate, including the accuracy of some responses and whether the company violated authors rights when it was a train in the technology. this spring, converse congress hosted sam altman and he called for regulation to be draughted for the emerging industry. now.. speaking of regulators. . not everyone believes they will have the ability to keep artificial intelligence in check. that s sir martin sorrell s case. the man who s built the world s biggest advertising company has been speaking to the bbc s aaron heslehurst.. and he s also said advertising companies need to self regulate on the ethics of using the technology. we ve already taken a position that, for example, we won t alter pictures. let s say we had a white ac
more than 9% injune of last year. it is a sign of the federal reserve s moves to raise interest rates to slow down inflation seems to be working. but analysts still think america central bank will raise interest rates one more time at their next meeting. it is good news for consumers but also good news for us president joe biden who counted the administration s efforts to bring prices down. he is facing re election next year and being able to control inflation without pushing the repeat into recession, it will be key in montana for years at the white house. the chief economist says he is wondering whether this is a turning point. other central banks around what asking themselves, has the us peak? we are, consumers can get the stuff they want to buy. one of the things they are concerned with is even that he had numbers is down to 3%, waved down from nine, the core inflation excluding the food and energy components are still pretty high, nowhere near the 2% target. i think w
if the ai tool harmed people by generating false information about them. since its launch, there has been a lot of noise about openai. this is the service that generates convincing humanlike responses to user queries and is expected to dramatically change the way we get information online. it is already the subject of fierce debate, including over the accuracy of some of its responses and whether the company violated author s rights when it was training the technology. this spring, congress hosted the chief executive sam oldman for a hearing in which he called for regulation to be crafted for the emerging industry. not everyone believes they will have the ability to keep artificial intelligence in check. the man who built the biggest advertising company has been speaking to the bbc and said advertising companies need to self regulate on the ethics of using the technology. we have already taken a position that, example, we won t alter pictures. let s say we had a white actor,