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thanks rebecca rebecca ritter's in jerusalem here in germany, the vast majority of rail services, buses, and domestic flights have been brought to a halt by the biggest public sector strike and decades transport workers from germany's to biggest unions have walked off the job in a coal for higher wages to counter the cost of living crisis. inflation rates here in germany have been above the eurozone average in recent months. there is not a train in sight during rush hour, felons main station on monday. and frank, the attack put germany's top pub is nearly deserted. tens of thousands of transport workers are going on strike across the country, demanding pay increases to match growing inflation. planes, trains, and buses are at a standstill. and in some cities, local transport was also affected. these workers at frank for apple, it say that recent negotiations with their employers have failed. yes. likelihood we're striking today because we want to make it clear to our employers that the offer that they have made us is not enough. it does not reflect the amount of work we do, and we're go
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she is standing by rebecca another day approaches. what's happening, i can see, where were you born or what's happening? i'm sure you can hear what's happening here. brand. we're in the middle of what is becoming maybe a day of disruption, but the road has to be happening all day long. have it culminated in a of the city and now we've gone past the american embassy. these protesters are trying to attract internet international attention to the applied. they said a democracy is being taken away from them. and then they're gonna do anything that they can. this is why they calling a taunts march now and then like this one had been happening all across the country . of course, the biggest one happening here in tel aviv, but organize it, say it a 150 different spots across the country today. people have been making their voices heard. some arrests were made earlier in the day, and there were some scuffles, as you mentioned in the lead in there. but largely these protests have been peaceful and they are now in their eleven's week. people sa
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we're joined now by w correspondent, injurious lim. rebecca races. rebecca protest is our calling to day a day of disrupt yankee. tell us more about what's happening in israel today. that's right. they go in one step further. in fact are near they calling this a day of resistance against dictatorships of pretty strong words there. we saw a similar day last week on wednesday, and some viewers will remember that those protests in tel aviv actually got pretty violent with protest is scuffling with police today. we're expecting more definitely will protest, protest convoys. we're already seeing some protest is blocking the highway between television and the north. her we're expecting rallies at different locations. and this evening we're also expecting a protest outside the house of justice minister. now today there's also expected to be a massive disruption around beggary on airport, between television and jerusalem. that is an attempt to try and stop prime minister benjamin britten benjamin netanyahu from getting to the airport. he is due to take off today on an official visit to easil
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thank you rebecca. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines in canada, police of clashed with protesters who are angry over the rising cost of living crowds took to the streets of the capitol, nairobi defying a ban on demonstrations. shops close and transport services were disrupted, your position is calling for renewed protests on thursday. mia miles military hunter has been marking the armed forces day troops paraded through the capital to commemorate the founding of the country's army during world war 2. the military seized power and at present elected officials, following a coo and 2021. ukraine's brown forces commander says his troops continued to repel russian attacks on the eastern city of buckboard, calling it's defense, a military necessity. the battle of bar mode is the longest since rushes full scale invasion of ukraine with both armies suffering heavy human and material losses. here in germany, rail services and domestic flights have been paralyzed by the biggest s
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you've been watching me rebecca. buy a bag of and throw it away watching me rebecca. buy a bag of weekd throw it away watching me rebecca. buy a bag of week. live ow it away watching me rebecca. buy a bag of week. live onit away watching me rebecca. buy a bag of week. live on deliveroo. every week. live on deliveroo. okay, everyone to okay, well, everyone needs to have name class because it's have a name class because it's important that would important and that would be a bit think we get reliant bit iffy. i think we get reliant on easy access because we can't cook i think you make great point rebecca. i think food waste much more waste for me is much more serious. than this. yeah, serious. yes. than this. yeah, i'm appalled amount of i'm appalled by the amount of food we waste in this food that we waste in this country, partly, as you say, because taught cook because are not taught to cook anymore, cookery anymore, bring back cookery schools. what yes schools. that's what i say. yes yeah. also teach your yeah. and also teach your children cook. i think children to c
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yeah rebecca is the beaming example of what we hope to provide our members. colon cancer, for the most part is asymptomatic, meaning people have zero symptoms many of my patients day in and day out that i diagnosed with colon cancer, in fact, had no blood in their stool. perfectly fine. many times the only sign of colon cancer is that positive fit test. okay we do, though, because the american cancer society does have some some lists some of the symptoms and i know that you said that most people don't experience them. but just in case we want to remind people because again if you are experiencing any of those symptoms, it really is important, doctor that you take some action. absolutely. so what we know some rare symptoms that can be first is blood in your stool. if you're seeing blood in your stool of any age, you want to go get checked out by your doctor to figure out what might be the cause. changes in your regular malfunction. that means how you poop are you going more often or less often, it's really an important change to keep in mind. having new severe
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rebecca's been visiting the fields _ all. rebecca's been visiting the fields near— all. rebecca's been visiting the fields near her- all. rebecca's been visiting . the fields near her oxfordshire home since she was child. growing one nature on my doorstep, i have always enjoyed being in and around it and it being in and around itand it does being in and around it and it does need to be protected. it's really scary to think what the children of today are going to grow up. children of today are going to crow u. ~ , children of today are going to i row u . _ . , ., , children of today are going to u-rowu.~ , . ., , grow up. when she was randomly selected to _ grow up. when she was randomly selected to be _ grow up. when she was randomly selected to be part _ grow up. when she was randomly selected to be part of— grow up. when she was randomly selected to be part of the - selected to be part of the people's plan nor nature. she jumped at the chance. the plan noes jumped at the chance. the plan goes across _ jumped at the chance. the plan goes across lots _ jumped at the ch
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rebecca choong wilkins. now to the banking sector. sources say citigroup is cutting hundreds of drops across the company with wall street giants investment banking division among those affected. joining us now is russell ward. how should we be thinking about this? this is hundreds of jobs, not thousands of jobs. russell: that's right. just to put it into context, this is less than 1% of citigroup's 240,000 workforce. the cuts are routine of nature, from what sources have told us. but really, they do reflect the cost cutting drive across wall street. we've seen cuts in mortgage business, not only citigroup but also wells fargo and jp morgan perfecting the slowdown in housing demand because of higher interest rates there. on the investment banking side, the slowdown in dealmaking is continuing. this is a reflection of that. citigroup cutting dozens of bankers last year. the outlook is it looking good either. citigroup and other banks are trimming staff to reflect that. dani: the message is eerily similar. inflation is too hot. ♪ dani:
rebecca choong wilkins. now to the banking sector. sources say citigroup is cutting hundreds of drops across the company with wall street giants investment banking division among those affected. joining us now is russell ward. how should we be thinking about this? this is hundreds of jobs, not thousands of jobs. russell: that's right. just to put it into context, this is less than 1% of citigroup's 240,000 workforce. the cuts are routine of nature, from what sources have told us. but really,...
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rebecca rothstein describes herself as plowed explicit up to be liberal. not using her classroom as antiracist on tick tiktok and deactivated after fox digital reached out about her comment and her post, capitalism must go and revolution involves violence. nothing wrong with that, yikes! >> todd: teaching your kids. president biden with florida governor ron desantis overload that they and sex change surgeries for minors. >> what is going on, florida? as my mother would say is close to simple. it is not like a kid wakes up one morning and says, "you know, i decided i wanted to become a man or woman." they are human beings. they have feelings and inclinations. i mean, to me, i don't know, it is cruel. >> todd: florida agency for health care administration responded to joe biden stating, "what is sinful to the establishment pushing harmful surgeries and treatment with long-term effects on minors with no accountability or transparency." >> ashley: florida governor desantis heading to new hampshire next month. desantis will headline the annual dinner posted by
rebecca rothstein describes herself as plowed explicit up to be liberal. not using her classroom as antiracist on tick tiktok and deactivated after fox digital reached out about her comment and her post, capitalism must go and revolution involves violence. nothing wrong with that, yikes! >> todd: teaching your kids. president biden with florida governor ron desantis overload that they and sex change surgeries for minors. >> what is going on, florida? as my mother would say is close...
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rebecca castor live in new orleans for us tonight, rebecca. thank you. sheriff office in florida says that an automated distress signal from a man's iphone helped rescuers locate him after his vehicle crashed and was submerged upside down in a canal . figure away in a you got aaron, right, bunny. body cam. footage from the martin county sheriff's office shows that deputies were prying a door open and helping to get the 38 year old man safely from that car. it happened yesterday morning. officials say the impact of the crash property demands phone to send an s. o s solar to dispatchers with coordinates. all right. take a look at this. central arizona got a dusting of snow in the most recent storm that moved through the region. video captured here by michelle wilson shows snowcapped vegetation and clouds hanging over prescott, arizona, part of the snow covered vegetation includes cacti remarkable. a trail runner from castro valley has been getting out to enjoy the bounty of snow right here in the bay area. glen eden told us that he has been trail running i
rebecca castor live in new orleans for us tonight, rebecca. thank you. sheriff office in florida says that an automated distress signal from a man's iphone helped rescuers locate him after his vehicle crashed and was submerged upside down in a canal . figure away in a you got aaron, right, bunny. body cam. footage from the martin county sheriff's office shows that deputies were prying a door open and helping to get the 38 year old man safely from that car. it happened yesterday morning....
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majority votes for them or not, suddenly when the scandal breaks, the european parliament president rebecca met sola hurries to register, a 142 gifts that she hadn't bother to register before. 142 doesn't look good. does it now it doesn't, but have you had a look at the at the give you can have a look at them on the bottom of the website. it is not good. i mean, she has to apply to the rules. there's no, no doubt about that. but if you have a look at them there, there's a sausage. there, there are pictures that are being painted by kids. have a look at them. it's nothing where you would say that this is something that you would actually influence decisions. it's a, it's a principle you either you either by the rules or you don't. i said that i said that there are other things, but she hasn't declared which are more worrying than that. like like, like that she's been a few days in the nice resorts of red wine resorts in burgundy or somewhere with our husbands, which hadn't been there with apparently not really a connection to to the office. sounds like a lot of skeletons in the european parl
majority votes for them or not, suddenly when the scandal breaks, the european parliament president rebecca met sola hurries to register, a 142 gifts that she hadn't bother to register before. 142 doesn't look good. does it now it doesn't, but have you had a look at the at the give you can have a look at them on the bottom of the website. it is not good. i mean, she has to apply to the rules. there's no, no doubt about that. but if you have a look at them there, there's a sausage. there, there...
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just a helpless baby. miraculously survived his children loss as he had been the shelter of nic lane. rebecca is i wish my yesterday bought a nice 3 bottles of the shooting. i long of no grey. nancy rational uniform. you are some your bullet bolt our our border. go but i've got what i need to meet to see me ma'am in a day for me. but she shook the voice message, but the key was in both of us, the shadow, much less you seem here that i gave you a level level show. smith, how young mama was show us can use nuclear, but they much are you stuff that a good the should have their get our we just to go take a lot west issues to monitor stuff just to go up but it does good. good. near the start level, you're new to the research other green too much, lots of some sort of are actually it, but i get to keep the emotional use of meat of the stuff you know. so i see more debt by digital. see me at machines, please give us no mom of signal for all this year, but i'm not a mom of us that 2nd what other she'll give you as soon as i'm done. what do you guys about? but if you will be for us to go, i'll go but
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rebecca jarvis is back with more and, good morning, again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, michael. nice to see you again. it is astounding how far this technology has come so quickly. the makers of chatgpt say their latest innovation can beat most humans at the s.a.t. and bar exams, but, of course, that raises some giant questions about jobs, truth and our world. this morning, artificial intelligence taking a dizzying leap forward. openai, the company behind chatgpt, which came on the scene just four months ago -- >> i said tell me three facts about robin roberts and it came back with some pretty interesting information. >> reporter: -- out with its latest innovation, gpt4. a program so advanced its creators say it can score in the 90th percentile on the uniform bar exam and it can also analyze photos. for example, after scanning a picture of what's in your cupboard or fridge, it can serve up options for a recipe. their ceo sam altman saying it is more creative than previous models and it is less biased, but that it is still flawed and still limited. >> we're kind of at the beginni
rebecca jarvis is back with more and, good morning, again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, michael. nice to see you again. it is astounding how far this technology has come so quickly. the makers of chatgpt say their latest innovation can beat most humans at the s.a.t. and bar exams, but, of course, that raises some giant questions about jobs, truth and our world. this morning, artificial intelligence taking a dizzying leap forward. openai, the company behind chatgpt, which came on the scene...
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>> i can't hear you. >> she can't hear me we'll work on rebecca's audio. hopefully we can get that up and running in just a moment in the meantime we're going to go to this story u.s. capitol police were not told that january 6th surveillance video was going to be passed along to tucker carlson's show, according to a new court filing let's bring in nbc news congressional correspondent julie serkin thanks for being ready a little early for us u.s. capitol police, what are they saying? >> reporter: katy, i'm having a little trouble hearing you but this is super significant that we are finally getting a timeline for how all this transpired the short answer to your question is, yes, mccarthy did have the right to hand this over to tucker carlson. this happened by way of the committee on house administration they are one of the few committees that have oversight of the capitol police. in this filing by the general counsel for the capitol police, he's saying, look, we first learned of this february 20th that carlson had access to this. seven days later is when t
>> i can't hear you. >> she can't hear me we'll work on rebecca's audio. hopefully we can get that up and running in just a moment in the meantime we're going to go to this story u.s. capitol police were not told that january 6th surveillance video was going to be passed along to tucker carlson's show, according to a new court filing let's bring in nbc news congressional correspondent julie serkin thanks for being ready a little early for us u.s. capitol police, what are they...
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rebecca -- the writer for new york magazine and the cut, has an idea. just sees the political opportunity. make battles like abortion rights and gun reform the centerpiece of the democratic party's 2024 agenda. let's talk about that with claire mccaskill, former democratic senator in missouri. clare, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thanks, ali. >> there is this constant tension among democrats about whether they should lean into things like this, or lean away from them. right prior to the midterms, a lot of people were saying, lean into the policy things that biden has done, lean into the fight against inflation, leading it to kitchen table issues. what do you make of rebecca's argument, that leaning into this, with respect to common sense gun laws and abortion, the numbers favor democrats. >> well, certainly extreme positions lose elections. most of america is closer to the middle and then they are to the ends. of the spectrum on issues, particularly ones that are people feel passionately about. so, what happened is, the republ
rebecca -- the writer for new york magazine and the cut, has an idea. just sees the political opportunity. make battles like abortion rights and gun reform the centerpiece of the democratic party's 2024 agenda. let's talk about that with claire mccaskill, former democratic senator in missouri. clare, good to see you. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thanks, ali. >> there is this constant tension among democrats about whether they should lean into things like this, or lean...
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rebecca jarvis. thanks very much . lindsey rising tensions between the us and russia after russian fighter jet downed one of our drones, the pentagon is defending its decision to declassify and release video of the incident. our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz, is in washington. more. good morning, martha. good morning. lindsey russia remains defiant this morning over the top defiant, giving the russian fighter pilots awards for preventing what they call an american airspace violation over the black sea and still denying that the russian pilots caused the drone to crash this. despite that stunning video taking an international airspace of the russian jets, recklessly approaching the drone at high speed, which they did 19 times and dumping a load of fuel on top. of it. you see it there on the final approach, which the pentagon believes is when the collision occurred. more fuel dump the video lost for about 60 seconds, and when it returns, you can clearly see a bent propeller on the drone. the drone operator s
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how much was that a blueprint of what rebecca tracer is talking about if. >> i think there's a little bit of both. i want to give gretch the credit. she's strong and passionate and is a wonderful role model for women everywhere who want to lead on these subjects. also the republican party in michigan is a good example of where they really embraced the far-right extreme and all the militia action up there and her being threatened by kidnapping all of that played into the hands of most michigan voters who want to be somewhere where we can see the middle not necessarily -- it's fine to have really progressive values but most people want there to be some normalcy and they don't want extremes. when republicans keep nominating very extreme people and you combine that with a compassionate strong leader with individual freedom to decide what to do with your own body then you have a winning combination. she's still did a great job as did the rest of the ticket pointing out how extreme and unacceptable the other side was. >> we could go on for a very long time on this conversation. claire, good
how much was that a blueprint of what rebecca tracer is talking about if. >> i think there's a little bit of both. i want to give gretch the credit. she's strong and passionate and is a wonderful role model for women everywhere who want to lead on these subjects. also the republican party in michigan is a good example of where they really embraced the far-right extreme and all the militia action up there and her being threatened by kidnapping all of that played into the hands of most...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. a 13—year—old boy from south west england who has spent three years camping in his garden to raise money for a local hospice has set a guinness world record for the largest sum raised by camping. this was max woosey aged ten, shortly after he started camping out in his garden everynight in 2020. and this is him now, a teenager who has raised more than £750,000 and has finally decided it's time to move back to his bedroom. i think the main goal was to try and raise as much money for the hospice as i could... yep. ..and i knew that i wouldn't let myself stop. i knew that if i stopped at, say, two—and—a—half years, i'd be, "that's not good enough." i'd be beating myself up, saying, "why couldn't you push yourself a little bit further?" good effort, three years in the back garden! you have been watching newsday. a reminder of our top story — pope francis has been taken to hospital in rome where he's being treated for a respiratory infection. in a statement the vatican said th
rebecca morelle, bbc news. a 13—year—old boy from south west england who has spent three years camping in his garden to raise money for a local hospice has set a guinness world record for the largest sum raised by camping. this was max woosey aged ten, shortly after he started camping out in his garden everynight in 2020. and this is him now, a teenager who has raised more than £750,000 and has finally decided it's time to move back to his bedroom. i think the main goal was to try and...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. there's still some more rain to come through the rest of this week — at least it has turned milder. on wednesday, temperatures reached 16 celsius in northern ireland, and in southwest france, 30 celsius on wednesday. this early spring warmth will come to an end as we change the month, we change the weather. temperatures will drop, but it should be turning drier. the overnight heavy rain across england and wales, the last of it clearing away from northern england early in the morning. and then, we'll find some sunny spells, but showers will develop quite widely, some of them heavy with some hail and thunder, particularly central and eastern parts of england. still got a south—westerly breeze, it's still mild — may well be a little bit warmer than it was on wednesday in scotland. and before those heavy showers arrive, 17 celsius is possible in eastern england. those heavy showers do fade away quickly in the evening, but only because it'll get wet and windy here from the southwest.
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also joining me is author and broadcaster rebecca reid . broadcaster rebecca reid. charlotte, why has the firstly why has the government decided to do this, do you think? well we've been a little bit slow to act, haven't i mean, we've had brussels do this, denmark do this , the usa, canada, european this, the usa, canada, european in parliament, and now yes, we've eventually decided that it's very important for our national security to not have hostile states able to access and harvest data , potentially and harvest data, potentially sensitive data of our government officials. well rebecca, as a consumer of tik tok, i imagine i'm also guilty of using tik tok as well. there mostly for browsing functions. do you think this is a lot of hot air? i i just can never bring to be concerned about my data being harvested anybody like if they want the nom that i create my data , they are welcome to all data, they are welcome to all they're going to find out is me googung they're going to find out is me googling like 15 signs that guys messaging about not know about for a reaso
also joining me is author and broadcaster rebecca reid . broadcaster rebecca reid. charlotte, why has the firstly why has the government decided to do this, do you think? well we've been a little bit slow to act, haven't i mean, we've had brussels do this, denmark do this , the usa, canada, european this, the usa, canada, european in parliament, and now yes, we've eventually decided that it's very important for our national security to not have hostile states able to access and harvest data ,...
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trying our best retract on these agents were involved in the recent incidence and libya and italy, rebecca, along with some smiling all. hopefully, this mobile phone video was taken before the migrants boarded the smuggler sailboat that sank on sunday and they are going to martinez a there asked if they voluntarily, except the risks. no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing. only on the lucky migrants who survived natasha. gaining al jazeera, the opposition, labor, candid at peter obee has claimed that he was saturdays election for the presidency of nigeria. the routing party candidate bulletin. ooh, was declared the winner with the election commission saying he received over 36 percent of the vote. obee has told reporters, we won the election and we will prove it to nigerians. he said he take the issue to the courts. said alls, western reeks of da full has seen violence repeatedly flare up during the past 5 years. and thus, despite a peace deal agreed in 2020 to and years of war, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the fighting hid them. olg
trying our best retract on these agents were involved in the recent incidence and libya and italy, rebecca, along with some smiling all. hopefully, this mobile phone video was taken before the migrants boarded the smuggler sailboat that sank on sunday and they are going to martinez a there asked if they voluntarily, except the risks. no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing. only on the lucky migrants who survived natasha. gaining al jazeera, the opposition, labor,...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, cardiff. there's much more online, including how the extreme weather is connected to climate change. just head to our website, bbc.co.uk/news or use the bbc news app. president xi of china is on a state visit to russia, where he was warmly greeted by president putin. the summit has been the focus of a good deal of speculation, following the publication of china's plan to "settle the acute crisis in ukraine". mr putin said today that moscow was "always open" to negotiation, but the americans have already warned that the chinese peace plan could be a just a delaying tactic. from moscow, our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports. just three days ago vladimir putin was named as a war crimes suspect by the international criminal court. but that didn't stop china's president flying in and shaking his hand. putin and xi have met many times before, but never before has russia's president been under such pressure. his war in ukraine not going at all according to plan. xijinping called vladimir putin
rebecca morelle, bbc news, cardiff. there's much more online, including how the extreme weather is connected to climate change. just head to our website, bbc.co.uk/news or use the bbc news app. president xi of china is on a state visit to russia, where he was warmly greeted by president putin. the summit has been the focus of a good deal of speculation, following the publication of china's plan to "settle the acute crisis in ukraine". mr putin said today that moscow was "always...
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good morning again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, robin. nice to see you again, and to put all of this into perspective, credit suisse, which has now been taken over by ubs, one of the largest banks inside of europe, and now regulators around the world are stepping in in order to prevent a global panic in the banking system. overnight, banking giant ubs acquiring its embattled smaller rival, credit suisse, in a $3 billion deal negotiated by the swiss government. >> the bankruptcy of credit suisse would have had a collateral damage, a huge collateral damage on the swiss financial market, also risk of contagion for other banks and tynd sety of two majou. banks, silicon valley and signature bank. abc news has confirmed reporting by "the new york times" that the federal reserve was aware of risks to svb a year before its collapse raising new questions about why the fed did not act. according to "the new york times," in a 2021 review of the bank, the fed issued a warning to svb over its risk management systems and subsequently issued several mor
good morning again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, robin. nice to see you again, and to put all of this into perspective, credit suisse, which has now been taken over by ubs, one of the largest banks inside of europe, and now regulators around the world are stepping in in order to prevent a global panic in the banking system. overnight, banking giant ubs acquiring its embattled smaller rival, credit suisse, in a $3 billion deal negotiated by the swiss government. >> the bankruptcy of...
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this year's berlinale to chat about the films we'd seen, and we started off with the opening movie, rebecca miller's she came to me. what are the critics saying about it, and what's the film about? critics have come out and said it's not one of the best opening films that berlinale have had. it's a romeo and juliet story and it's got peter dinklage playing a composer who's married to anne hathaway's therapist. hoover stops whirring. no, turn it back on. hum.... b flat. and then their life goes awry when he starts having an affair with marisa tomei, who plays a tugboat captain. actually, i thought it was quite a sweet film and i enjoyed it, and i actually spoke to anne hathaway, who produced the movie, and to rebecca millerwho, of course, directed it. love and hate are the great motivators and the great changemakers in our world and the film definitely talks about both of those things, but more about love. love on film — so often, it's romantic love. there's another side to love, which is compassion and grace and generosity. what's this one for? i'm starting you on fish oil. it's not going
this year's berlinale to chat about the films we'd seen, and we started off with the opening movie, rebecca miller's she came to me. what are the critics saying about it, and what's the film about? critics have come out and said it's not one of the best opening films that berlinale have had. it's a romeo and juliet story and it's got peter dinklage playing a composer who's married to anne hathaway's therapist. hoover stops whirring. no, turn it back on. hum.... b flat. and then their life goes...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. india has welcomed the birth of four cheetah cubs — more than 70 years after the animals were declared officially extinct there. the four cubs were born in kuno national park wildlife sanctuary to one of the females that came from namibia last september. the country has been trying to reintroduce the big cats for decades, and last year brought eight cheetahs over from namibia as part of the plan. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. there's still some more rain to come through the rest of this week — at least it has turned milder. on wednesday, temperatures reached 16 celsius in northern ireland, and in southwest france, 30 celsius on wednesday. this early spring warmth will come to an end as we change the month, we change the weather. temperatures will drop, but it should be turning drier. the overnight heavy rain across england and wales, the last of it clearing away from northern england early in the morning. and then, we'll find some sunny spells, but shower
rebecca morelle, bbc news. india has welcomed the birth of four cheetah cubs — more than 70 years after the animals were declared officially extinct there. the four cubs were born in kuno national park wildlife sanctuary to one of the females that came from namibia last september. the country has been trying to reintroduce the big cats for decades, and last year brought eight cheetahs over from namibia as part of the plan. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. there's still...
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ukraine in western live if ukraine's president was meeting the president of the european parliament rebecca met. so the call to speedy talks on ukraine's you membership investigations into accountability for alleged russian war crimes and further military support. ukraine needs the weapons to defend themselves, but we have already given 2100000000 euros through the you would be the stability to your brain, but it is clear that all is needed is we want to have a safe euro. if we need to have a savior, grain has no safety to be found in moods. a town of more than 70000 people has been reduced to this about 3000 there estimated to remain among them kanadi and natalia scavenging for what they can to survive. produce the be just one of the problems with food. natalia says, humanitarian aid is given to us only once a month. there's no attic tricity, no water, no gas alarm. if we burn woods, says kanadi, the beast, it's warmer. if russia does soon prevail in back moods after 6 months of attrition, as it left to claim as a prize, natalia says she can only pray that whoever does remain here will sur
ukraine in western live if ukraine's president was meeting the president of the european parliament rebecca met. so the call to speedy talks on ukraine's you membership investigations into accountability for alleged russian war crimes and further military support. ukraine needs the weapons to defend themselves, but we have already given 2100000000 euros through the you would be the stability to your brain, but it is clear that all is needed is we want to have a safe euro. if we need to have a...
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our science editor rebecca morelle is at the museum for us now. piece by piece, bone by colossal bone. a creature from 100 million years ago begins to emerge. this is patagotitan, one of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk the earth. assembling this dinosaur is like putting together a giant 3d jigsaw puzzle. there are more than 500 bones and fixings but no instruction manual. this beast measures 37 metres from the tip of its nose all the way down to its tail, and itjust about squeezes into this room with a few twists and turns along the way. the titanosaur is a cast, an exact replica of the original fossilised bones, and getting a creature like this into a 140—year—old building has been a challenge. we've had to take some of the doors off in order to get the crates and different parts of the dinosaur in, and some of the bones and the cast itself are quite heavy so we've had to reinforce our floors. that sense of awe at standing under one of the largest animals to have walked on land and trying to imagine it as a living, breathing creature is. .
our science editor rebecca morelle is at the museum for us now. piece by piece, bone by colossal bone. a creature from 100 million years ago begins to emerge. this is patagotitan, one of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk the earth. assembling this dinosaur is like putting together a giant 3d jigsaw puzzle. there are more than 500 bones and fixings but no instruction manual. this beast measures 37 metres from the tip of its nose all the way down to its tail, and itjust about squeezes into this...
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the films director and executive producer rebecca gitlitz joins me now. rebecca, when i was going to write a book, my book agent said to me you have to pick a topic that you will be interested in for a year, two years, three years. i imagine the same advice is often given to documentary filmmakers. why rudy giuliani? >> first of all, thank you so much for having me on. and i'm so glad i'm leading out of that last segment because, rudy giuliani is so emblematic of the polarized political state that we live in of these false truths, of these narratives. and, you know, truth is in truth on the surface is one of those scary things, but in a subtext, it's even scarier. so i think with rudy, he's very much still in the forefront. and we needed to its form, we'd through all the smoke and mirrors that is the registry. and really get to the truth. because i think that that's what people are craving these pool days. >> our viewers have likely watched the first two iterations of this in tomorrow pool's new episode. reverend sharpton points out that giuliani, quote,
the films director and executive producer rebecca gitlitz joins me now. rebecca, when i was going to write a book, my book agent said to me you have to pick a topic that you will be interested in for a year, two years, three years. i imagine the same advice is often given to documentary filmmakers. why rudy giuliani? >> first of all, thank you so much for having me on. and i'm so glad i'm leading out of that last segment because, rudy giuliani is so emblematic of the polarized political...
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rebecca roy, serving as manhattan district attorney, now a professor at the new yor law school, in joins us now. it seems, rebecca, that we are moving towards some combination, when where the other given the fact that you work i that office, that's been the public reporting, does tha line up with what your expectations are >> yes, i think. so it's going to resolve one way or another, fairly soon think. the lawyer for mr. trump has taken a case public, which i think is a bit of a strang choice, although we ar reminded that this will be tried in the court of public opinion as well. the man is running for president. did you glean anything from th outlines of what they appear t be presenting is their defense >> i think the expected what his defense is doing here. essentially, he's arguing that it was not a lie, he didn' miss characterize the payments in his business documents. even if he did, it was not for the campaign this was actually for personal reasons. he was doing it to avoid embarrassment for the trum family, rather than for th campaign therefore, even if this was mischaracterizatio
rebecca roy, serving as manhattan district attorney, now a professor at the new yor law school, in joins us now. it seems, rebecca, that we are moving towards some combination, when where the other given the fact that you work i that office, that's been the public reporting, does tha line up with what your expectations are >> yes, i think. so it's going to resolve one way or another, fairly soon think. the lawyer for mr. trump has taken a case public, which i think is a bit of a strang...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, cardiff. let's get more from our climate editorjustin rowlatt in switzerland now. where that report was unveiled today. what was the reaction like when people heard what it contained? you could sense a deep frustration amongst the scientists here in switzerland. they have been warning for decades that deep emissions cuts are necessary and today of course we had their warning that we are likely to crash through that 1.5 degrees boundary. they do say we can drive temperatures back down again. it would take a massive reduction in emissions and the use of new and currently very expensive technologies, but they also say that evenif technologies, but they also say that even if we do achieve that those high temperatures will have damaged the health of millions of people and vulnerable ecosystems. coral reefs, rainforests and those in the mountains behind me, and as the un chief said today the report shows that keeping climate change manageable now means doing everything, everywhere, all at once. just
rebecca morelle, bbc news, cardiff. let's get more from our climate editorjustin rowlatt in switzerland now. where that report was unveiled today. what was the reaction like when people heard what it contained? you could sense a deep frustration amongst the scientists here in switzerland. they have been warning for decades that deep emissions cuts are necessary and today of course we had their warning that we are likely to crash through that 1.5 degrees boundary. they do say we can drive...
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rebecca castor fox news. already we've got rain headed our way. we've got some heavy showers and show up certainly in the morning hours early morning hours in north bay a little sooner, maybe after midnight, but the heaviest rain will be around mid morning early morning tomorrow. let's take a look at the latest models queue it up right now. here we are. tonight you see showers moving in. you can see the front right there. this is midnight. nothing much until about right there. it starts to progress, so that's six a.m. kind of slow getting here. that's gonna leave a lot of rain in the north bay and you can see nine a.m. right there. 10 am 11 am is his translates through. we're going to see goodwin. this is a strong to moderate storm. it is not the storm that we had last week. it just it's not that that was biblical storm that was as strong as those winds gets. rain rates were really high. so then you see this thing move out. and then you see the scattered showers behind that, especially as we get into wednesday, early morning is that low kind of st
rebecca castor fox news. already we've got rain headed our way. we've got some heavy showers and show up certainly in the morning hours early morning hours in north bay a little sooner, maybe after midnight, but the heaviest rain will be around mid morning early morning tomorrow. let's take a look at the latest models queue it up right now. here we are. tonight you see showers moving in. you can see the front right there. this is midnight. nothing much until about right there. it starts to...
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great to see you, rebecca. if that is true and there is nothing left of sensitive value, why is russia so eager to get his hands on it? >> the russian intention was never to get their hands on sensitive information, it was pure harassment. the russians rammed the drone. it wasn't a collision, it wasn't accidental. the idea was to telegraph to the united states that russia is ready to ratchet up this conflict into the next rung on the escalation ladder. putin fears ukraine will potentially try to take crimea back, that the russians are next, back in 2014 and that is a red line for him. this is why it is putin's playbook to harass, intimidate in order to show his macheese mow, that is the guy. >> ashley: are you saying you don't think russia wants anything to do with the drone in particular, you think it is harassment tactics? is that what i'm hearing? >> yes, right now the wreckage is too deep, it is about 1500 meters down, the depth of the black sea is about 21 -- sorry, 2200 meters, that is too deep, the drive
great to see you, rebecca. if that is true and there is nothing left of sensitive value, why is russia so eager to get his hands on it? >> the russian intention was never to get their hands on sensitive information, it was pure harassment. the russians rammed the drone. it wasn't a collision, it wasn't accidental. the idea was to telegraph to the united states that russia is ready to ratchet up this conflict into the next rung on the escalation ladder. putin fears ukraine will potentially...
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rishaad: let's get to rebecca in taipei. it was the chinese authority aiming for peaceful reunification with taiwan. you are in taipei. what is the reaction there rishaad: rebecca: absolutely. in some ways, this quote" peaceful reunification language is very much status for beijing, reiterating once again that it is seeking political, sovereign control over taiwan, but not through aggressive, military measures. so not entirely surprising. it is quite a sharp contrast with the hawkish language we have seen of the u.s., particularly with these meetings in congress where there has been this growing concern that china might take some kind of aggressive military action, particularly around the possible 2027 timeline. which is the deadline that beijing itself set to have a fully modern chinese army. yvonne: we heard from li keqiang talking about the whole nation's stance on tech. that has been a shift to more self-reliance whether it is with semiconductors or with a.i. we are hearing that maybe the u.s. is ready to put more curbs
rishaad: let's get to rebecca in taipei. it was the chinese authority aiming for peaceful reunification with taiwan. you are in taipei. what is the reaction there rishaad: rebecca: absolutely. in some ways, this quote" peaceful reunification language is very much status for beijing, reiterating once again that it is seeking political, sovereign control over taiwan, but not through aggressive, military measures. so not entirely surprising. it is quite a sharp contrast with the hawkish...
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are trying our best retract on these agents were involved in the recent incidence in libya and lee rebecca along with some smiling all hopefully, this mobile phone video was taken before the migrants boarded the smuggler sailboat that sank on sunday and they are pretty much connected yeah, they're asked if they voluntarily, except the risks, no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing only on the lucky migrants who survived natasha. gaining al jazeera, now protecting the ocean's from over exploitation is in focus in new york this week . as negotiations for a critical treaty of the high seas reaches its final stages. it comes as concerns grow over the impact of unregulated deep seed mining and factory fishing. at the moment, regulation is only applied to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the coast. beyond that lie international waters where there is little or no governance or environment edison the clock explains. oh, most of the oceans on our planets alike, the wild west. when it comes to conservation open to exploitation, the high seas covered 3 fifths of the
are trying our best retract on these agents were involved in the recent incidence in libya and lee rebecca along with some smiling all hopefully, this mobile phone video was taken before the migrants boarded the smuggler sailboat that sank on sunday and they are pretty much connected yeah, they're asked if they voluntarily, except the risks, no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing only on the lucky migrants who survived natasha. gaining al jazeera, now protecting...