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david: michelle, many thanks. an ocean away in the united kingdom the economic situation is remarkably similar. new figures show food prices have risen faster than at an other time in the last 45 years and that inflation has risen unexpectedly. partly to blame it seems is this shortage of salad and vegetables coupled with higher prices and cafes, pubs, and restaurant. here's our economics editor. >> the inflation rates went back up again after being forecast to fall below 10%. still only a little bit below the 42 year high. still five times the official target for inflation at just 2%. still, it should fall from here as energy prices stabilize. this is the official forecast for the budget in orange. for now it is proving a little sticky. the path to carving inflation is proving to be a bumpier ride. it is worth comparing with the major g-7 economies. it's quite lower elsewhere. europe is pretty close but the u.k. was the only one still in double digits raising reasonable questions about whether the u.k. has become
david: michelle, many thanks. an ocean away in the united kingdom the economic situation is remarkably similar. new figures show food prices have risen faster than at an other time in the last 45 years and that inflation has risen unexpectedly. partly to blame it seems is this shortage of salad and vegetables coupled with higher prices and cafes, pubs, and restaurant. here's our economics editor. >> the inflation rates went back up again after being forecast to fall below 10%. still only...
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david kelly. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. ah ah, he most evasion of right of the 900 pounds is fundamentally racist. now, racism leads to genocide. it's very straightforward. they believe that they are superior. if you think that you are superior, and that's why you are rich, why is everybody else poor? you shut out of your mind, the idea that they are poor because you are making them, by robbing them by getting to buy your course dead. some of the rest of it. and you think no, it must be because they are inferior people. what do you do with inferior people? get rid of a ah, [000:00:00;00] ah ah ah, ah. hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. the international criminal court is accused russia of committee, more crimes and ukraine. of course, the biden administration could not be more pleased the i c c u. c. that's a long history of doing washington's bidding. the same court wash
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david kelly. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk a rick sanchez. i'm here to play with you. whatever you do, you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. my little opinion that you won't get anywhere else work of it. please do have the state department, the cia weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, i change and whatever you do, don't watch my show to stay mainstream because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show was called direct impact, but i guess you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change and the way. mm thin
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david: will grant in san salvador. let's go to our top story, the nashville school shooting, and how it fits within america's recent history of gun violence. there have already been 130 mass shootings in the u.s. this year alone. a mass shooting is when at least four people are shot in one single attack. since january nearly 10,000 have been killed by firearms and more than 400 of those have affected children under the age of 18. our reporter on the grod for us all day joins us now. still no real indication of the motive for this attack, but we are learning more about the perpetrator's access to weapons, aren't we? reporter: yes, police are trying to piece together what was the motive behind the mass shooting carried out by the assailant. police did say they had purchased the gun legally from seven local gun stores. the focus turns to the politics of gunccess, gun rights in america, who has access to them. the grief is unimaginable, but also familiar. we know shootings have become regular in america. people are saying
david: will grant in san salvador. let's go to our top story, the nashville school shooting, and how it fits within america's recent history of gun violence. there have already been 130 mass shootings in the u.s. this year alone. a mass shooting is when at least four people are shot in one single attack. since january nearly 10,000 have been killed by firearms and more than 400 of those have affected children under the age of 18. our reporter on the grod for us all day joins us now. still no...
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david: thank you for joining us. news of further repercussions from the recent fincial turbulence on both sides of the atlantic. shares in european banks hit a two month low after the eurozone's central banks hiked interest rates by a half of 1%. that here in the u.s., stocks rallied after it was announced a group of big banks had injected $30 billion into a smler regional bank, first republic, which had been seen as at risk of failure. shares in first republic rose more than 20%. reports that j.p. morgan chase and bank of america, amongst others, were working on a rescue plan for the california bank. our business correspondent joins me now from new york. why are other lenders coming to first republic's aid? what's in it for them? >> they are trying to shore up confidence in the american banking system. the collapse of those two u.s. banks have really spooked investors and consumers that are left wondering if those banks collapse, which ones could possibly be next. a lot of investors were thinking it could be a regio
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david kelly. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time with ah i mentioned redundancy and welcome back to going underground broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. e. today marks 20 years since the u. s. a in britain launched an unprovoked invasion of iraq, which would lead to tens of millions killed, wounded or displaced in wars throughout the region and beyond. the iraq invasion was characterized by a new type of military strategy shock and or defined by using of whelming, forced to break the perceived enemies, will to resist no nature power would officially count the number of iraqi civilians killed. it's now routine across most of humanity to quote iraq loan, afghanistan, libya, and syria nations in africa and latin america as emblematic of how the ukraine conflict today is now seen as the birth of a new world order. well, the national security strategist behind the shocking or doctrine doctor holland omen joins me
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david kelly, a british scientist, and leading w m. d expert testify that officials knew the accusations about the arms were false and disputed tony blair's statement. kelly was later found dead. the host of going underground says there is a long history of suppressing true narratives in britain if they go against the government. one. it was dr. david kelly, who i talk to as a program i worked for the today program. he explained clearly that the british government were deliberately the words of the reporter andrew gilligan used to have for the show sex style pre information about w m d. and when he led to testify that parliamentary committee, he was put under a lot of pressure and he was found dead. but this is a long line of information troubles in britain. we must remember that while at the moment britain may be torturing julian sons. that is a long history in which any attempt to try to get the truth in britain in the media is suppressed and 20 is on the iraq war example of dr. david kelly is just one of them. interesting that the f
david kelly, a british scientist, and leading w m. d expert testify that officials knew the accusations about the arms were false and disputed tony blair's statement. kelly was later found dead. the host of going underground says there is a long history of suppressing true narratives in britain if they go against the government. one. it was dr. david kelly, who i talk to as a program i worked for the today program. he explained clearly that the british government were deliberately the words of...
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david: mr. netanyahu took issue with that, tweeting that israel is a sovereign country, which makes its own decisions, and the will of the people and not based on pressures from abroad including from the best of friends. if you hours later, we heard from mr. netanyahu again. this time at a virtual summit hosted by the u.s. which is focused on democracy. >> israel and the united states have had their occasional differences. but i want to assure you that the alliance between the world's greatest democracy and a strong, proud, and independent democracy, is real, and the heart of the middle east, is unshakable. nothing can change that. david: such a back and forth historical allies is rare, but as her middle east correspondent tom bateman reports, it is not necessarily new. report: the american pressure has already been massive and it's been building for months. earlier this year, we had the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken who came here and stood next to the israeli prime minister and in publ
david: mr. netanyahu took issue with that, tweeting that israel is a sovereign country, which makes its own decisions, and the will of the people and not based on pressures from abroad including from the best of friends. if you hours later, we heard from mr. netanyahu again. this time at a virtual summit hosted by the u.s. which is focused on democracy. >> israel and the united states have had their occasional differences. but i want to assure you that the alliance between the world's...
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david, quite a change — and order. david, quite a change in _ and order. david, quite a change in tone _ and order. david, quite a change in tone there, - and order. david, quite a i change in tone there, thank and order. david, quite a - change in tone there, thank you very much forjoining us from washington. shares in us banks have rallied in new york, after volatile trading in the european banking sector. the fall in stocks was led by germany�*s biggest lender, deutsche bank, which suffered a fall of almost 8.5% in frankfurt, before rebounding later. we can speak to the chief economist of moody�*s analytics, mark zandi, who is in philadelphia. let�*s recap over the week, it�*s been quite an eventful one. monday, we were watching the markets to see if shares were to recover after credit suisse was saved by ubs and of course a regulator stepping into say that silicon valley bank as well. eventually we saw these recover, but now these results are a little down, while not a little, quite a bit.— little, quite a bit. the level bankin: little, quite
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david: steve rosenberg reporting. for more on president xi's visit to moscow, i am speaking with bonnie glaser, china expert at the german marshall fund in washington, d.c. the white house spokesman john kirby said today the united states would be watching these talks in moscow very closely, as he put it. what is it watching for in particular? is it watching for a push for peace talks as far as ukraine is concerned, or is it watching for the possible arming of russia by china? bonnie: i think the united states is watching for both things. it is looking for the intention of xi jinping and vladimir putin in developing their bilateral relationship. where are they heading next? how are they going to cooperate to counter u.s. influence around the world? it is also interested in whether xi jinping is eager to play some mediating role in the conflict in ukraine, and if so is xi jinping ready to hold a phone call with ukrainian president zelenskyy? u.s. officials have said china is actually creeping up to the redline that wou
david: steve rosenberg reporting. for more on president xi's visit to moscow, i am speaking with bonnie glaser, china expert at the german marshall fund in washington, d.c. the white house spokesman john kirby said today the united states would be watching these talks in moscow very closely, as he put it. what is it watching for in particular? is it watching for a push for peace talks as far as ukraine is concerned, or is it watching for the possible arming of russia by china? bonnie: i think...
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david: many thanks. as it celebrates what it calls army day, myanmar's milary government has vowed to deal decisively with any so-called acts of terror -- a reference to the ongoing uprising against the regime which followed the general's seizing of power two years ago. the administration says it the f emergency and all free and fair elections was hit -- it has established what it describes as stability. jonathan head has been granted where access to this country and sent us this report. >> two years since deposing the most popular leader this country has ever known and igniting a will work, which unapologetic display of defiance by solers, who put on the well drilled performance for their commander. all this pageantry is not just for show. it is meant to send a message to the burmese people and the world that despite this isolation, many accusations of war crimes, the general will not bend in his resolve to crush his opponents whatever the cost. in a speech on justifications for seizing power and short
david: many thanks. as it celebrates what it calls army day, myanmar's milary government has vowed to deal decisively with any so-called acts of terror -- a reference to the ongoing uprising against the regime which followed the general's seizing of power two years ago. the administration says it the f emergency and all free and fair elections was hit -- it has established what it describes as stability. jonathan head has been granted where access to this country and sent us this report....
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david: meanwhile, one of mr. trump's lawyers is facing legal jeopardy of his own in relation to ather case. what more do we know about that? reporter: that's right, a different court, a different case. this one related to how classified documents were treated at maa-lago. that log your year sent a letter to the department of justice saying that there had been a diligent search of all classified materials. the fbi found that wasn't the case. now they want to question him more about that to see if he perhaps help the president allegedly cover up a crime in dealing with those classified documents. david: many thanks for joining us. no tests have broken out across france for a ninth day. there's anger over president emmanuel macron's pension reform plans which raise the french retirement age from 60 to to 64. strikes are disrupting schools and public transportation. demonstrators have been rocking railway lines and train stations . mr. macron has called the changes and necessity. we are going to take you now to the f
david: meanwhile, one of mr. trump's lawyers is facing legal jeopardy of his own in relation to ather case. what more do we know about that? reporter: that's right, a different court, a different case. this one related to how classified documents were treated at maa-lago. that log your year sent a letter to the department of justice saying that there had been a diligent search of all classified materials. the fbi found that wasn't the case. now they want to question him more about that to see...
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david grammatical is from us there. britain _ resolved. david grammatical is from us there. britain has _ resolved. david grammatical is from us there. britain has more - resolved. david grammatical is from us there. britain has more than - us there. britain has more than double the want of money it will give to france over the next three years to pay for more french help in stopping migrants. the deal was agreed at a summit in paris between the uk premiere list and the french president emmanuel macron. 0ur political correspondent has the details. rishi sunak and emmanuel macron, two leaders who seem happy to do business together after years of strained relations between the countries they lead. they met yesterday in paris to discuss shared problems. they both want to clamp down on migrants crossing the channel. they have announced a deal they hope will do just that. the uk will fund a new detention centre in france but won't be operational until late 2026. there is to beat hundreds of extra french law enforcement officers and enhanced surveillance technology, including dron
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david: their strategy is one of surprise. justin: these programs cost the same as a major international wildlife series, and the sequences they capture are as spectacular as anything you could see anywhere on earth. david: the orca takes its catch out into open water, and there shows younger members of the pod how to drown it. justin: i think very few people realize that we are globally important for wildlife. we have more ancient oak trees in europe -- in britain then the whole of europe. we have 50% of the world's, and bluebells, a quarter of europe's badgers, most of the world's chalk streams. this -- the series shows animal behaviors that have never been filmed before, like our biggest bird of prey hunting article geese in flight. the goose is so heavy, the young eagle has to struggle to hold on. but our wildlife is at risk. 60% of our flying insects have finished in the last 20 years. 97% of our wildflower meadows since the second world war. wild salmon could be extinct in the british isles within two decades, the series
david: their strategy is one of surprise. justin: these programs cost the same as a major international wildlife series, and the sequences they capture are as spectacular as anything you could see anywhere on earth. david: the orca takes its catch out into open water, and there shows younger members of the pod how to drown it. justin: i think very few people realize that we are globally important for wildlife. we have more ancient oak trees in europe -- in britain then the whole of europe. we...
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david: thank you for joining us. staying in the u.s., the justice department is investigating whether the company behind tiktok spied on u.s. citizens. the biden administration said it wants to see tiktok's chinese owners sell off the popular app. on thursday the u.k. government moved to ban tiktok from government phones and mobile devices. meanwhile the global banking sector remains on edge, one week on from the collapse of silicon valley bank. for more on both of those issues i spoke earlier to our north america business editor. why is the u.s. justice department investigating tiktok? correspondent: this is an investigation that has been going on for about a year now. it seems to have revved up when there was an admission in decemberby bytedance, the owner of tiktok, that there was some spy in by some -- some spying by some individuals against some technology reporters in the u.s. and some u.s. citizens as well. that admission has really upped the ante in terms of the u.s. government's view on tiktok and how involv
david: thank you for joining us. staying in the u.s., the justice department is investigating whether the company behind tiktok spied on u.s. citizens. the biden administration said it wants to see tiktok's chinese owners sell off the popular app. on thursday the u.k. government moved to ban tiktok from government phones and mobile devices. meanwhile the global banking sector remains on edge, one week on from the collapse of silicon valley bank. for more on both of those issues i spoke earlier...
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david willis, thank _ is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for the l willis, thank you for the update. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: notre dame cathedral's famous statues are being carefully re—created four years after the fire that gutted the world heritage site. all applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, _ the committee has decided that south africa will be excluded from the 1970 competition. i chanting. streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. this is bbc news — the latest headlines: the russian and chinese presidents stress their political ties and discuss a possible road to peace in ukraine. but in kyiv, japan's prime minister kishida voices his country's support for ukraine in the war. police in major us cities are preparing for potential unrest in case ex—president donald trump is arrested this week as part o
david willis, thank _ is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for - is seen as unusual. david willis, thank you for the l willis, thank you for the update. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: notre dame cathedral's famous statues are being carefully re—created four years after the fire that gutted the world heritage site. all applause. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with...
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david worse, thank ou for policies. david worse, thank you for the _ policies. david worse, thank you for the update. -- - policies. david worse, thankl you for the update. -- willis. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: bad news for the beliebers — the canadian popstar cuts short his latest world tour. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards. it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marches - are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken. and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worr
david worse, thank ou for policies. david worse, thank you for the _ policies. david worse, thank you for the update. -- - policies. david worse, thankl you for the update. -- willis. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: bad news for the beliebers — the canadian popstar cuts short his latest world tour. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards. it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry...
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wow, i mean, david, i don't know if you can see - david, i don't know if you can see behind mejust how many david, i don't know if you can see behind me just how many of the world's media have come here. it's turned into quite a spectacle, in fact, the nypd have been beefing up security, just in case there is an indictment if protests do break out. we have seen extra medal barricades being put out. all nypd officers were told to come in uniform and to be prepared today. nevertheless, despite those calls from the former president for protest to stand up for him and to protect the country, well, we have seen actually very few people coming out in new york between trump tower here at the criminal court house, and in fact, some who are against president trump have actually come out with signs to show their opinions. i did run into one woman who was selling some merchandise a few blocks away. all of that could certainly change if an announcement is made, but for the moment, what we see, even through some of the chats to president trump's supporters is that even urging people to stay away fr
wow, i mean, david, i don't know if you can see - david, i don't know if you can see behind mejust how many david, i don't know if you can see behind me just how many of the world's media have come here. it's turned into quite a spectacle, in fact, the nypd have been beefing up security, just in case there is an indictment if protests do break out. we have seen extra medal barricades being put out. all nypd officers were told to come in uniform and to be prepared today. nevertheless, despite...
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there's 100% correct, david. in fact, someone should presumably even campaign from a jail cell if he or she is imprisoned, and certainly in an active investigation in in the middle of a trial, none of that would disqualify donald trump from running for office so he could pursue that, as he says he would, and there's a conventional wisdom that's been developing in republican circles that this indictment might help him politically because it feels like he's being targeted all over again. but i'll tell you in talking to campaigns and campaigns in waiting on the republican side. there's a lot of questioning. around that notion. a lot of people on the republican side who will say yes , this prosecution may be politically motivated, but may also begin to make the case that all the weariness around donald trump enough is enough and that just this, adding to the sense and the whiff of scandal around him. this comes at a very interesting point in the developing 2024 race, a lot of candidates still on the sidelines, includ
there's 100% correct, david. in fact, someone should presumably even campaign from a jail cell if he or she is imprisoned, and certainly in an active investigation in in the middle of a trial, none of that would disqualify donald trump from running for office so he could pursue that, as he says he would, and there's a conventional wisdom that's been developing in republican circles that this indictment might help him politically because it feels like he's being targeted all over again. but i'll...
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it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once—wild isles for future generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them to really show the leadership that's required to see big—scale visionary changes in how we manage the environment. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the much anticipated hindu celebration of holi kicks off around the world wednesday, with communities gathering to celebrate colours, love and the start of spring, over two days of events. but, over in the indian subcontinent, where it originated, people are already getting going, as stephanie p
it prompts an urgent call to action from sir david. britain as a whole is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife, to try and set an example for the rest of the world and restore our once—wild isles for future generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force...
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david, - many thanks, our media correspondent david sillitoe. the issue of small boat crossings has also been central at a meeting in paris between rishi sunak and the french president emmanuel macron. they agreed to redouble the effort to try and stop such crossings to the uk, with the french leader saying tackling migration needs to be a joint effort. as part of that, britain is to double the amount of money it's giving to france to tackle channel crossings — almost £500 million over the next three years. that will go towards a new detention centre in france. the crossing last year. our political editor chris mason reports now from paris. heading overseas by train, the early service to france, arriving in the courtyard of the elysees palace... is france a friend or foe, prime minister? ..a reminder that relations have been bumpy of late. but look at this, a warmth in the parisian breeze, pleasantries and handshakes, arm in arm, hand in hand. the two leaders met for an hour and 20 minutes, although we were eased out rather sooner. later, the
david, - many thanks, our media correspondent david sillitoe. the issue of small boat crossings has also been central at a meeting in paris between rishi sunak and the french president emmanuel macron. they agreed to redouble the effort to try and stop such crossings to the uk, with the french leader saying tackling migration needs to be a joint effort. as part of that, britain is to double the amount of money it's giving to france to tackle channel crossings — almost £500 million over the...
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david? >> david: thank you. when we come back here, actress gwyneth paltrow taking the static retired eye doctor suing her for $300,000 after a skiing accident. the american couple kidnapped in haiti. what the kidnappers are now demanding tonight. and march 29th is jersey mike's annual day of giving where 100% of sales are donated to local charities. and to kick off all that giving, peter gave me an apron. i'm honored. lookin' good, danny. we've got subs to make though. oh, now i know why you gave me the apron. join us this wednesday for jersey mike's day of giving. be a sub above. that rocking chair would look great in our new house. new house, eh? well, you should definitely see how geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard then it's... both: for sale. oh, here we
david? >> david: thank you. when we come back here, actress gwyneth paltrow taking the static retired eye doctor suing her for $300,000 after a skiing accident. the american couple kidnapped in haiti. what the kidnappers are now demanding tonight. and march 29th is jersey mike's annual day of giving where 100% of sales are donated to local charities. and to kick off all that giving, peter gave me an apron. i'm honored. lookin' good, danny. we've got subs to make though. oh, now i know why...
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david? david aaron, thank you. one more note on this, the former president reportedly spennghe hill asking for their support and reportedly keeping track of who is supporting him as dold trump indicted than he ck up the phone and started feim house speaker kevin mccarthy quickly responding tweeting the manhattan d.a. has ir reparably damaged our country in an attempt to interfere in our presidential election. but mccarthy also said trump supporters shouldn't come out to protest. sources tell us the former president is keeping track of who is with him and who is not. today, many of his potential challengers for the republican nomination lining up to defend him. for now -- >> when you get into political prosecutions like this, it's more about revenge than it is about justice. > reporter: florida governor ron desantis calling the indictment unamerican and a weaponnization of the legal system. as for president biden, he's refusing to comment at all. >> your reaction to president trump's indictment? are you thinking thi
david? david aaron, thank you. one more note on this, the former president reportedly spennghe hill asking for their support and reportedly keeping track of who is supporting him as dold trump indicted than he ck up the phone and started feim house speaker kevin mccarthy quickly responding tweeting the manhattan d.a. has ir reparably damaged our country in an attempt to interfere in our presidential election. but mccarthy also said trump supporters shouldn't come out to protest. sources tell us...
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but sir david has a warning. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities have joined forces, in an effort to protect and restore nature in the uk. between them, they have 8.5 million members. we've come together because while we have spectacular nature here in the uk it is in crisis, it's on the brink. only a quarter of all our curlew chicks survive their first year. three—quarters of us say we're worried about nature here in the uk, but it seems we have no idea how bad things have got. the uk is in the bottom 10% of countries globally for nature, according to the natural history museum, yet more than half of those questioned in a poll for this new campaign thought britain was doing at least as well as the rest of the world. so what can be done? the charities want you to "go wild once a week." you could plant a wild flower window box, restore a local ecosystem with a conservation group or tell your mp what changes yo
but sir david has a warning. never has there been a more important time to invest in our own wildlife. the heads of britain's three most powerful conservation charities have joined forces, in an effort to protect and restore nature in the uk. between them, they have 8.5 million members. we've come together because while we have spectacular nature here in the uk it is in crisis, it's on the brink. only a quarter of all our curlew chicks survive their first year. three—quarters of us say we're...
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david. >> david: trevor in new york, thank you. now to former president trump and security here in new york, already on heightened alert ahead of any possible indictment of the former president. we learned today that matters of the grand jury were called and told not to report in today, so what could the signal? jonathan karl back again tonight. >> the manhattan district attorney investigating donald trump's hush money payments to stormy daniels told the grand jury hearing in the case to stand down for today. sources tell abc news jurors were informed at least one additional witness may be called to testify before they decide whether to indict the former president. trump declared over the weekend that he would be arrested on tuesday. that obviously did not happen. but new york is still bracing for protest after trump called for his supporters to turn out. a few people so far seem to be heeding his call. his former vice president mike pence, who saw firsthand what happened when trump called for protest on january 6th, said people sh
david. >> david: trevor in new york, thank you. now to former president trump and security here in new york, already on heightened alert ahead of any possible indictment of the former president. we learned today that matters of the grand jury were called and told not to report in today, so what could the signal? jonathan karl back again tonight. >> the manhattan district attorney investigating donald trump's hush money payments to stormy daniels told the grand jury hearing in the...
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david. >> david: thank you. overseas, protests across france after president macron raised the retirement age from 62 to 64 now. the strikes shutting down transportation, schools, other services. in paris, some protests turning violent. unions calling for another day of nationwide strikes when king charles visits next week. when we come back here tonight, the major ban this evening involving transgender women athletes and what this could mean for the olympics. reaction already pouring in. and more than a half million vehicles recalled tonight. the warning to owners not to park them in your garage. and i didn't get a single flea or tick on me. you are just the best. it's probably because of that flea and tick medicine you've been ordering from chewy. we are very proud of you. you never stop surprising us, bailey. right? i'm great. you are great. i wonder if bailey's ever done a book report. be nice to your sister. what flea bit him? pets aren't just pets. they're more. this flea and tick season, trust america's #
david. >> david: thank you. overseas, protests across france after president macron raised the retirement age from 62 to 64 now. the strikes shutting down transportation, schools, other services. in paris, some protests turning violent. unions calling for another day of nationwide strikes when king charles visits next week. when we come back here tonight, the major ban this evening involving transgender women athletes and what this could mean for the olympics. reaction already pouring in....
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david? >> david: all right, alex perez tonight leading us off. alex, thank you. you heard alex's report there, the suspect bought seven guns by five different stores legally by the assailant who was under a doctor's care. the police were pressed if there were any laws in place that might have been missed that could have alerted authorities earlier and here's what he said? >> had it been reported she was suicidal or going to kill someone and had been made known us to, then we would have tried to get those weapons, but as it stands, we had absolutely no idea actually who this person was, that she even existed. >> david: the guns purchased legally in this case and no law requiring authorities be alerted about anything here. >> david, the police chief says no one alerted his department about the shooter who had no criminal record which meant all seven guns bought by the killer were bought legally but, david, there were so many red flags. the shooter was under doctor's care for a mental health di
david? >> david: all right, alex perez tonight leading us off. alex, thank you. you heard alex's report there, the suspect bought seven guns by five different stores legally by the assailant who was under a doctor's care. the police were pressed if there were any laws in place that might have been missed that could have alerted authorities earlier and here's what he said? >> had it been reported she was suicidal or going to kill someone and had been made known us to, then we would...
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david? >> david: jon karl in new york, thank you. when we come back here, it concerns at this hour over the drinking water in philadelphia in the areas around the city. triggering this water safety scare. we have news coming in from city officials there in a moment. check. psych! and i'm about to steal this game from you just like i stole kelly carter in high school. you got no game dude, that's a foul! and now you're ready to settle the score. game over. and if you don't have the right home insurance coverage, well, you could end up paying for all this yourself. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem, yeah, like me. thanks, bro. take a lap, rookie. real mature. martial arts is my passion. i work out whenever i can. but with my moderate- to-severe eczema, it can be tough. my skin was so uncomfortable. the itching was so bad. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the inside to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflamm
david? >> david: jon karl in new york, thank you. when we come back here, it concerns at this hour over the drinking water in philadelphia in the areas around the city. triggering this water safety scare. we have news coming in from city officials there in a moment. check. psych! and i'm about to steal this game from you just like i stole kelly carter in high school. you got no game dude, that's a foul! and now you're ready to settle the score. game over. and if you don't have the right...
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let's get more on that story with david foss. cool. he's the director of the international climate initiatives at the world resources institute, and he joins me now from washington. d. c. welcome, david. let's start with the big. so what are your key take away from this report today? well i think it's a massive wake up call. we've had other wake up calls that, but this particular alarm clock is ringing very, very loudly in our ears. and what it is saying is not only on, are we on the wrong course? ok. and just to give a sense of that, the science that the i p c. c released today says that we could go past the critical goal of keeping temperature rise to 1.5 degrees by the early 2030. so just a decade from now, and it's not only that it is that we have to take urgent action and i would say deep action. this isn't about just skimming our orders over the water. to use a metaphor, even faster, we need to do something else, which is to have those orders go even deeper in the water than we have. i think one of the things, one of the takeaway
let's get more on that story with david foss. cool. he's the director of the international climate initiatives at the world resources institute, and he joins me now from washington. d. c. welcome, david. let's start with the big. so what are your key take away from this report today? well i think it's a massive wake up call. we've had other wake up calls that, but this particular alarm clock is ringing very, very loudly in our ears. and what it is saying is not only on, are we on the wrong...
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david? >> david: trevor ault tonight. thanks to you. we will turn to the heated showdown on capitol hill, the ceo of tiktok under fire from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle over your personal information, your privacy, and national security concerns involving the massively popular tiktok app. the ceo trying to fend off a possible ban today on the hill promising but there is a firewall protecting your personal information from the chinese government. but you are about to see the back-and-forth lawmakers were not convinced. years her senior congressional correspondent rachel scott on the hilton edge. >> today, ceo of tiktok swarmed by cameras on capitol hill, lawmakers from both parties unloading right from the start. >> tiktok survey owes us all, and the chinese communist party is able to use this as a tool to manipulate america as a cell. >> reporter: for more than five hours, ceo shou chew defended the wildly popular app and its chinese parent company at bytedance, insisting the platform had taken steps to protect the data of its m
david? >> david: trevor ault tonight. thanks to you. we will turn to the heated showdown on capitol hill, the ceo of tiktok under fire from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle over your personal information, your privacy, and national security concerns involving the massively popular tiktok app. the ceo trying to fend off a possible ban today on the hill promising but there is a firewall protecting your personal information from the chinese government. but you are about to see the...
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mier. >> david: good evening. great to have you with us. we began with the breaking news. former president donald trump has now been indicted by a grand jury here in manhattan. all of this in connection to hush money payments paid to stormy daniels in the weeks just before the 2016 election. the indictment is sealed. it could be several days before we know exactly what the charges are. the former president speaking with a reporter, saying they are trying to impact an election. what else he said in just a moment. this of course is unprecedented. donald trump is the first president, former or current to face criminal charges. his former attorney, michael cohen. donald trump is of course running for president again, and he vows to press on as he faces these criminal charges and several other investigations as well he had the special counsel investigating the classified documents at mar-a-lago. and the investigation to find the votes in the state joe biden narrowly won. all eyes on this manhattan grand jury and there
mier. >> david: good evening. great to have you with us. we began with the breaking news. former president donald trump has now been indicted by a grand jury here in manhattan. all of this in connection to hush money payments paid to stormy daniels in the weeks just before the 2016 election. the indictment is sealed. it could be several days before we know exactly what the charges are. the former president speaking with a reporter, saying they are trying to impact an election. what else...
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david? >> all right, trevor ault in scituate, massachusetts, trevor, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all. and we begin with this nor'easter, it's not done yet, ginger. >> reporter: no, david. we've got at least 12 hours of this thing yet. we are getting gusts to 40 miles per hour. you know how the crews here, they use sandbags to put on top of the cameras and the lights. well, those were tested. we almost lost the camera, but tom manning for the win, he caught this one. that's going to be more difficult if you are trying to fly in it or drive in it. and that's why i want to show you've got those gusts of 40, 50, 60 miles per hour, wrapping around those really tight isobars. those lines of equal pressure that tell us that it's super, super windy. the streamlines are represented in there. you can see the low start to pull away but take its sweet time. and in the meantime, the 33 inches that already fell in holly, massachusetts, well, that's the winter
david? >> all right, trevor ault in scituate, massachusetts, trevor, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all. and we begin with this nor'easter, it's not done yet, ginger. >> reporter: no, david. we've got at least 12 hours of this thing yet. we are getting gusts to 40 miles per hour. you know how the crews here, they use sandbags to put on top of the cameras and the lights. well, those were tested. we almost lost the camera, but tom manning for...
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david? >> david: trevor ault in new york. trevor, thank you. already on heightened alert ahead of any possible indictment of the former president, we learned that members of the grand jury were told not to report in today. so what could this signal? jonathjonathan karl back agai tonight. >> at the manhattan district attorney investigating donald trump's hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels told the grand jury in the case to stand on for today. sources tell abc news at least one additional witness may be called to testify before jurors decide whether to indict the former president. trump declared over the weekend he would be arrested on tuesday. that obviously did not happen. but new york is still bracing for protests after trump called for his supporters to turn out. seem to be heeding his call. former vice president mike pence saw firsthand what happened when trump called for protests on january 6th and said people should not protest this time. >> i would discourage americans from engaging in protest. if, in fact, the former preside
david? >> david: trevor ault in new york. trevor, thank you. already on heightened alert ahead of any possible indictment of the former president, we learned that members of the grand jury were told not to report in today. so what could this signal? jonathjonathan karl back agai tonight. >> at the manhattan district attorney investigating donald trump's hush money payments to porn star stormy daniels told the grand jury in the case to stand on for today. sources tell abc news at...
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learn how abbvie can help you save. >> david: today, the incredible rescue in washin >> david: to the index of other news, th rescue in washington state, catching a glimpse of a snowboard, buried upside down for more than 5 minutes in the snow. fans packing stadiums today for baseball's opening day in the u.s. for the first time since 1968, all 30 teams playing their first games on the same date. the yankees beating the giants 5-0, the defendant will champions astros play tonight in houston. when we come back here, america strong. two best friends around the world in 80 days in the message they just sent in tonight. >> world news tonight with david muir. muir. learn about thyroid eye disease. that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the new ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of
learn how abbvie can help you save. >> david: today, the incredible rescue in washin >> david: to the index of other news, th rescue in washington state, catching a glimpse of a snowboard, buried upside down for more than 5 minutes in the snow. fans packing stadiums today for baseball's opening day in the u.s. for the first time since 1968, all 30 teams playing their first games on the same date. the yankees beating the giants 5-0, the defendant will champions astros play tonight in...
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david, des - ite against the former president? david, despite what — against the former president? david, despite what donald _ against the former president? david, despite what donald trump - against the former president? david, despite what donald trump is - against the former president? david, despite what donald trump is set - against the former president? david, despite what donald trump is set on | despite what donald trump is set on social media, really any decision rests on whether the grand jury decides to move forward, and then if the district attorney himself, alvin rag, decides that he will charge the former president. now what i can say is that all the signals we've gotten is that all the signals we've gotten is that all the signals we've gotten is that this is wrapping up, this in —— wrapping of this investigation. so the manhattan district attorney's time to make a decision is coming up soon, and how he will decide is anyone's gas. nevertheless there have been reports in the us media stating it could be as early in the next few days, this week. nevertheless when
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david swanson, david, it's great, have you on the program today. now, given the current economic turbulence, the u. s. is under. do you think this amount of money is flowing in the right direction when it comes to their so called national security budget? of course not, and it has very little to do with national security or anything justifiable. it's, it has a lot to do with the sort of sick war propaganda that we just watched on this channel 2 minutes ago. i'll be it for the other side of that war. this is money to escalate war make, you know, around the world. and it is in the u. s. budget as much as most of the other countries on earth put together. there are only $29.00 countries that spend as much as one percent of what the u. s. military does. and 26 of those 29 r u. s. allies, weapons customers and the homes of us military bases. so, you know, we're talking about russia, which is that about 9 percent of us military spending and iran at about one and china at around 36 percent of us military spending. this is the justification and it doesn't
david swanson, david, it's great, have you on the program today. now, given the current economic turbulence, the u. s. is under. do you think this amount of money is flowing in the right direction when it comes to their so called national security budget? of course not, and it has very little to do with national security or anything justifiable. it's, it has a lot to do with the sort of sick war propaganda that we just watched on this channel 2 minutes ago. i'll be it for the other side of that...
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david? >> matt river, thank you. >>> we turn next here to that new audio now emerging during that terrifying midair attack on that flight from l.a. to boston. a man attempting to open an exit door. tonight here what he said to everyone on that plane. the chilling threats. here's gio fwheen tez. >> reporter: tonight, authorities say this is the terrifying moment a passenger began threatening everyone on that plane in midair. >> i'm taking over this plane. >> reporter: authorities say 33-year-old francisco torres got up out of his seat, threatening passengers with a broken metal spoon, and trying to stab a flight attendant in the neck several times. lisa olsen recording this video, sitting alongside her husband and daughter on that united airlines flight from l.a. to boston. >> my daughter was very upset. she was crying. for me, the fear was just that short, five seconds or however long it took him to drown seven rows and hit that flight attendant. >> reporter: officials say the violence erupt
david? >> matt river, thank you. >>> we turn next here to that new audio now emerging during that terrifying midair attack on that flight from l.a. to boston. a man attempting to open an exit door. tonight here what he said to everyone on that plane. the chilling threats. here's gio fwheen tez. >> reporter: tonight, authorities say this is the terrifying moment a passenger began threatening everyone on that plane in midair. >> i'm taking over this plane. >>...