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oh my goodness. i think the academy for this. >> the emotions, you, know the two stars and their comeback stories proving that it's never too late for anyone. >> they say stories like this only happen in the movies. i cannot believe it's happening to me. this, this is the american dream. >> and, it is his real life. we all celebrated and congratulated. thank you so much for watching this special addition of upfront. hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. i am rosemary church. just ahead on cnn newsroom, winter storms bearing down on both coast in the u.s..
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one system could leave a foot or more of snow in parts of the northeast, while another atmospheric river is set to dump rain on already flooded parts of california. plus, after the biggest u.s. bank failure since 2008, regional banks fear a broader financial crisis as their stocks tumble. , and former president trump in iowa taking swings at gop rivals just days away from a potential criminal indictment. good to have you with us, we'll, from coast to coast major storm systems are set to pummel california and the u.s. northeast. out west, the golden state was already dealing with major flooding. some 30 million people across california are under flood watches. and, on the other side of the country, a major --
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is expected to cover new england and parts of new york in snow. millions of people in cities like boston, syracuse and portland, maine, we're under winter alerts ahead of the storm. and days ago u.s. president joe biden declared a set emergency in more than 30 california counties. that includes monterey county on the central coast, some 5000 residents there who are under evacuation alerts on monday. and that number could rise. officials were also working to repair a levee breach that caused even more flooding in the area. meanwhile, officials are warning that rising waters from the salinas river could cut off the monterrey peninsula from the rest of the state. >> and then, we also have the sweeney river, which is the longest river in monterrey county, about 170 miles long. and, that river is looking at reaching one of the major highways that folks used to get
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to the peninsula. and, so we're just concerned in regards to the highway 60. eight and potential for highway one to lock in the monterey peninsula here. >> meanwhile, officials in the northeastern united states are expecting as much as 2 to 3 inches of snow per hour in some parts of the region. the governor of new york and new jersey have declared a state of emergency in several counties, and officials are urging drivers to stay off the roads during the storm. meteorologist britley ritz has the latest forecast, so, britley weather problems for the u.s. from coast to coast? what do you see? >> absolutely, we have a lot to talk about, we noticed that rain is starting to pick up across the california coast line with this next ar. it is light to moderate, right, now but expected to pick up through the latter part of the morning and into the afternoon. with an additional 1 to 2 inches, widespread, on top of what we've already picked up through wednesday. isolated -- up to four inches, possible,
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and then of course of fleet of snow expected through much of the sierra. monday, overnight, a modern risk for the northern coast of california, but that picks up through the day on tuesday, the southern foothills of the sierra nevada highlight in fuchsia, down through the southern coastlines and that includes -- where we can pick up more rain of 5000 feet below on top of the melting snow which is going to cause catastrophic flooding. here's to, state local, time 6:00 ringing in the heaviest rain at that point to the coast and it rides in line by the afternoon on tuesday, and for southern california, at that point, as well and it just continues to train over the same areas and finally tapering back into wednesday. that first day that we dealt with earlier on, brought in quite a bit of moisture to the, now, more eastern that is pumping in quite a lot of snow for the pictures this morning, heavy, heavy snowfall. already coming down and that is going to be continuing throughout the day on tuesday.
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and then, finally starting to taper back on wednesday but still holding on to scattered snow showers. through wednesday, some of these areas picking up 3 to 4 -- rather 2 to 4 feet of snowfall. and that's the catskills, the adam rahm ducks -- and visibility is going to drop with it as well as we bring in wind gust of 40 to 60 miles per hour on that heavy wet snow, these are areas that could be dealing with widespread power outages. , so we have to keep that in mind to. rosemary? >> such extreme, britley ritz, many thanks for joining us with that. appreciated. well, monday, once a volatile day on wall street as shares of dozens of regional banks plunged to record lows following these sudden collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank. cnn's phil mattingly has more on president joe biden's promised to do, quote, whatever is needed to protect the u.s. banking system. >> the bottom line is this,
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americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe. >> president biden seeking to reassure a nation on edge. >> during the obama administration, we put tough requirements on banks, like silicon valley back and signature bank. >> he also placed blame on his predecessor for contributing to this moment. >> unfortunately, the last administration rolled back some of these requirements. >> biden, pointing to a 2018 law that eased some of the strictest restrictions on mid sized lenders, lenders, like silicon valley bank. >> i'm gonna ask the banking regulators to strengthen the rule for bags to make it less likely this kind of bank failure will happen again. >> biden's new regulatory push framing a crisis.
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>> treasury secretary yellen and moderators have taken action. >> just hours after the administration's top five officials triggered a dramatic show of dual pronged government force. the -- hold financial contagion that threaten to rip through the banking system after the failure of silicon valley bank. the banks of the on friday risking a cascade of events that threaten financial security. with a second bank failing on sunday, and several institutions on the brink, officials say. >> we've heard of the problems in banks, and the impacts are gonna have on jobs and small banks overall. i instructed my team to act quickly to protect these interests. >> 93% of silicon valley banks deposits set above the svb insurance limit. >> i've been working all weekend with our banking iq leaders to. who's side appropriate policies to address the situation. >> leaving thousands of businesses and individuals at risk. >> i instructed my team to act quickly on these interests. >> the speed of the crisis and the potential systemic events marking a jarring turn for an
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industry views as stable and well capitalized. >> important questions as to how these banks got in the circumstance in the first. plus we must get the full account of what happened and why those responsible can be held accountable. >> and setting the stage for an equally unpredictable political fallout in the days ahead. as officials moved quickly to try to separate their actions from the politically toxic bailouts of the 2008 financial crisis. >> no losses -- this is an important point. , no losses will be borne by the tax payers. >> phil mattingly, cnn, the white house. -- a professor of economics at harvard policy at the university of michigan, he joins me now from -- good to have you with us. so, president biden assured americans, early monday that the banking system is safe but despite his efforts to calm nerves, some regional bank stocks plummeted because, of, courts panic and contagion are the enemy right now. so, what more needs to be done to instill trust in the wake of two bank failures and perhaps
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more to come? >> president biden didn't just say that the banks are safe. he also said that all the depositors from those two banks that went south will get all of their money bank. and the implicit message he gave, therefore, was if any other banks were to go south, everyone gets their money back. the important thing to realize is that promise, in itself, should be enough to prevent a bank run. bank runs occur when everyone tries to get their money all that, once because they're worried that there's no more money in the. both biden promised that there will be money left in the vault. therefore, they'll be no more bank runs. >> all right, as long as people trust his word, right? so, the big question now is what will the federal reserve due, when it comes to its strategy of lifting interest rates to bring down high inflation? will they strange that -- >> if they do, probably only a little. think of it this, way the fed
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has two different jobs, you could think of them as different divisions, they're in different parts of the building. one has to look after financial stability, and i have a specific set of tools. they could do things like open up lines of credit that banks are in distress candle. the second division is all about trying to manage inflation, unemployment and all of that macroeconomic good stuff. and that's where they adjust the interest rate up and down. those divisions can largely operate separately, except now might not be a really good time to split folks, so i think the fed is probably going to continue raising interest. but probably at a slightly slower speed that more confident, that there will be no broader spillover. >> interesting that will make a lot of people very happy at this juncture at least. so, why did silicon valley bank phil? and signature bank new york? and how many more banks do you think could be at risk? >> it's really important to understand how unusual silicon
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valley bank is. the thing is, most banks are safe because most of, us anyone who was less than $250,000 in the bank, our deposits are insured. because our deposits are insured, we're not likely to start a banker. and we know we're gonna get paid either way. silicon valley bank had a particular set of customers, mostly start-ups and venture capitalist in the silicon valley area. so, those guys have lots of money in their account. so much so that silicon valley bank had 97% of its deposits being uninsured. so, the bank took some silly bets and lost money. people got nervous. they got super nervous because their deposits weren't insured. and that's what caused the bankrupt. >> right, and of course, the biden administration says that this is not a bailout. perhaps not broadly speaking, but it is a bailout for some of these depositors, is? in it and if that's done for these two banks, wanted need to be done for any other banks that perhaps go under?
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>> so, there is a debate about what is a bailout and what counts as a beloved. the good news is the folks who are really gambling money, that is the stockholders, the people that hold shares of silicon valley bank, they get nothing back. they made a, bed they lost, fair enough. depositors, well, there's not enough money left in the vault. maybe. and so the federal government said what we're going to do is to make sure that you get paid anyway. money doesn't come from thin air, so what they're doing is that they're doing a levy on the broader banking system. whether you want to call that a tax or, not whether you want to say that's taxpayers money or not, well, that is all up for debate. but, the important thing is they did this not because they care about silicon valley bank customers, they did that so that you and i and all of your viewers know if their bank would go south, your money is safe. as a result, your viewers need to know, they don't need to be worried about the financial
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stress of their bank, they're gonna get their money either way. and that creates a sulfa filling prophesy, people aren't worried, we don't get a bank run, and everything will be all right. >> all, right let's hope that all comes nerves. justin -- great to have you with us. appreciated. >> i'm feeling calm with you made. >> thank you so much. >> and the collapse of silicon valley bank, and signature bank, is affecting markets around the world, the asian market opened in the presidency there. the nikkei down more than 2%, similar story for -- , and let's take a look at the futures, a little encouraging, there although only just in positive territory but they indeed say the nasdaq are up a 2.3%. we'll keep an eye on those features numbers. well, the leaders of the u.s., uk and australia gather in california to talk about china and make a big announcement about some marines. plus, the international criminal court is reportedly
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report the international criminal court is planning to open two cases and issue arrest warrants for several people. one will focus on russia's unrelenting attack on civilian infrastructure including power stations and water supplies the icc's chief prosecutor recently visited ukraine to meet with president volodymyr zelenskyy and take a look at the damage. second case will focus on the alleged abduction of ukrainian children by russia. cnn's matthew chance has details and warning his report contains some graphic images >> [screaming] it's horrific attacks like this one, on a ukrainian train station last year. now reported to be prompting a prosecution against russia at the international criminal court. deliberately targeting civilian
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infrastructure like this residential building and car park and the city of kharkiv is a war crime under international law. russia says it only hit military targets. russia also insists it does not abduct ukrainian children, like these so-called evacuees from war torn eastern ukraine, shown at a crimean summer camp. but latest reports suggest of the international criminal court is set to prosecute russia for this, to. ukraine says that thousands of kids are being held, some separated from living parents. and indoctrinated with russian propaganda. many are then adopted by russian families, effectively stolen, ukraine says, by the state. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> but inside russia, the scandal is cast as a humanitarian mission. [speaking non-english] >> with a national children's rights commissioner, a person named -- discussing with president putin
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their personal involvement. would you adopt a child from -- yourselves? yes, she responds, thanks to you. >> but putin and his subordinates have far more immediate worries than any eventual prosecution. not least growing grassroots opposition, if not to the war in ukraine itself, then at least to how it is being fought. like these women from the moscow region, standing up for their men sent to fight. their sons and husbands or trained to use artillery, the speaker says, but were sent to the front lines and used as stormtroopers instead. like lambs to the slaughter, she complains. [sound of artillery]
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it is that kind of allegation of wrongdoing against russians in this war. not ukrainians, to which the kremlin could be mar more sensitive. matthew chance, cnn, london. ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy says his country's future is now being decided on the battlefield in eastern ukraine. the city a buck mood is among those on the front lines where one deputy commander describes a intense situation and nonstop fighting at close borders. ukraine says, russian forces are doing everything they can to advance in bakhmut as they try to encircle the city. mr. zelenskyy thanked those who are defending their positions and fighting to save their country from russian aggression.
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[speaking non-english] the situation in the east is very tough and very painful. we need to destroy the enemies military power, and we will. [speaking non-english] of [speaking non-english] and bakhmut, vuhledar and kamianka and all other places where our future is being decided. where our future -- future of all ukrainians is being fought for. >> australia, the uk and the u.s. have revealed the details of a plan to supply australia with nuclear powered sunburns, the country's leaders met in saying diego to tout the long term three way partnership that is made to deter chinese aggression in the indo-pacific. but those new subs won't be arriving anytime soon. so, let's turn to cnn's kristie lu stout who joins us live from hong kong. good to see you christy. so, what more are you learning about this? and of course the time that it will likely take to receive -- >> yes, the delivery of the
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subs will take place until early the next decade. but, you, know china has already been expressing its firm opposition to the august submarine deal, which is widely seen as a bid to counter china in its military ambition in the pacific, the leaders of the, uk u.s. and australia revealed plans, ambitious plans for a fleet of new advanced nuclear power some brains and this is how the deal will unfold. beginning early next decade, australia will receive at least three advance some rains in the first batch. australia will receive three american made virginia class attack submarines and then the following decade, that would be followed by these uk designed submarines that contain american technology, that australia will be able to use that designed to manufacture its own submarine which would be manufactured in the australian city of adelaide. in the meantime, american submarines, like the u.s. missouri will be permitted to rotate throughout australian ports. earlier, we heard from the
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australian prime minister who commented on the historic nature of this august deal. take a listen to this. >> the agreement, we come from here in san diego, represents the biggest single investment in australia's defense capabilities and all of our history. >> now, august officials emphasized that these submarines will not carry nuclear weapons, we are waiting the chinese ministry foreign affairs briefing to kick off this afternoon. but, ahead of, that there was this comment that was made thursday by ministry foreign affairs spokesman. again, expressing firm opposition to china, to the, deal saying, this, quote, we urge the uk australia deal to abandon the cold war zero gain, faithfully fulfilled their obligation and engage in efforts condensing to peace and stability in the region. rosemary, the deal is likely to further inflame tensions with china. we also learned that australia did offer china a briefing in
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regards to this new august submarine deal. we also learned that when u.s. president joe biden was asked whether he was worried about china interpreting this as an act of aggression, he, said note, not worried. back to you. >> okay, kristie lu stout, joining us live from hong kong. many things. >> well, meanwhile, the u.s. is cautiously praising the new china brokered agreement for saudi arabia and iran to resume diplomatic relations. >> yes. this is -- in result, of what was announced in recent days that would be a very good thing. >> he went on to, say the u.s. supports anything that would prevent conflict and, when, asked if the u.s. is being sidelined he said no country has done more to help build a more stable integrated middle ease. the action from across the region is overwhelmingly positive, although the israeli ministry says that they had no
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common. >> north korea has fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea of its east coast south korea's military strongly condemned the launch, is calling it a grave provocation threatening the region peace and security the u.s. says that the muscles did not pose an immediate threat to its territory or its allies. >> donald trump is making his case for reelection to the voters of iowa. still, ahead the former president takes aim at florida governor, ron desantis, who visited the -- last week. plus, we'll visit a texas county that delivers gushing's support for trump in the past two presidential elections. but now the well may be running, dry will take a look back.
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president, mike pence, was to blame in many ways for the u.s. capital insurrection. he also took aim at florida governor, ron desantis, who visited iowa on friday. >> rhonda centers, did anyone hear about desantis? ron was a disciple of paul ryan. who is a rhino loser who currently is destroying fox. ron reminds me a lot of mitt romney. >> meantime, his attorney says that trump will not testify in a new york granbury probe of alleged hush money payment to adult film star, stormy dent -- prosecutor say they're nearing an example on possible criminal charges. >> the former president is facing some serious hurdles in his quest to return to the white house and it's not just democratic voters standing in his way. cnn's gary tuchman explains. >> the county seat of tiny --
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is pronounced, miami. he would also be fred to pronounce it as america's number one county for donald trump. >> so, what do you think your vote for next presidential election? >> trump. >> in this county of about 800 people, he received 95% of the vote in 2016. 96% in 2020, both times, the highest percentage of any county in the nation. [sirens] but as trump-ism on track for continued success here? >> a lot of things are planning -- out this is our fourth visit since trump was elected president. and on this visit there is a notable shift. ron certain, it is, wife the retired and live in a ranch in the county. they and everyone else we interviewed for the story say that they voted for donald trump in 2016 and 2020. if the republican presidential campaign rick today do you know who would vote for? >> probably desantis, possibly pence but definitely not trump, >> and your husband?
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>> desantis, it quickly became clear that many donald trump voters here are ready for a different republican. >> i'm leaning towards nikki haley. >> welcome? >> because i like her reviews and the way she does. things >> if you had a vote today? who would you pick? >> probably pence. >> wade jackson has lived in miami his whole, life is in the oil and gas business. >> also collects antique cars and those mechanic. work, and he wants any potential intruder he is not calling 9-1-1. he's a lifelong conservative republican who is not shy about criticizing the man he voted for twice. >> he's done some shady things that i'm not really fond of right. now so, it wasn't for something else better. >> what kind of shady, things will documents and stuff mar-a-lago and i think he's having too much. >> we don't need that in our country. we need everything on the table out in the open. >> rick mcdonald, operates a hunting business, we interviewed the strong supporter during one of our previous visits but he now says that in next year's texas
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primary he's planning to vote for rhonda scent is. >> donald trump likes loyal people, wanting to being loyal to him and supporting again? >> i think this time is over. i think that he's got too much baggage. >> trump certainly still has enthusiastic supporters in robert county. >> so, i'm in the state. law and i guess that i will stay with donald trump. >> just the way they conducted themself during presidency. >> well, their likelihood of running together -- >> trump, desantis. >> who would you want to be the president? who would you want to be the vice president? >> i don't know. >> i think desantis might get elected more easy. trump's got a lot of people that hate him. >> all in all, it does appear that donald trump had some challenges here. new challenges. >> i voted for him originally, because i was really voted against hillary. and, then i was voting against biden. and then i thought he might be good for the country. but, he's done a lot of disturbing things that are not good for the country. >> and i don't think he is what we want representing, us who we
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want representing us. >> what disturbing in your mind? >> the capital on the insurrection. the comments he makes. they're just not professional. >> how do you feel? do you agree with you why? >> i agree 100 percent. yes, sir. the presidential primary is on march 5th 2024. gary tuchman, cnn, miami texas. >> still to come, a zebra attacked his owner in ohio. we'll tell you what happened when authorities rushed to the scene. that's next. ♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪ visit your local cadillac dealer today.
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people in malawi alone. there are fears the death toll will rise with ongoing heavy rain and reports of landslides and flash flooding. in neighboring mozambique, authorities say that at least ten people are dead after more than a year's worth of rain in just four weeks. and this comes as emergency crews were dealing with the aftermath of the first time freddie made landfall in mozambique late last month. a man in ohio is recovering from his injuries and hospitals after being attacked by a zebra officials were dispatched in their home on. sunday here's what happened when they arrived. >> stay away from him. you keep him back. we're trying not to say anything but -- yeah. [screaming] >> the male zebra was apparently protecting some female zebras in the field, authority shot and killed the
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working. cnn's rosa flores reports. a large group of migrants rushing past -- i'll pass on sunday, and in a standoff with u.s. authorities for hours. [speaking non-english] this woman, begging officials. saying she is being robbed and extorted in mexico while trying to navigate a frustrating and cumbersome u.s. asylum process. [speaking non-english] migrants pointing their anger at a new app launched by the biden administration. asylum seekers uses to try to set up appointments to enter the u.s. legally under an exception to title 42. the rule invoked at the start of the pandemic to expel migrants. but getting an appointment is a big challenge. that comes into focus in this deep canyon indy honda mexico, just south of san diego, where the dreams of children, like arthur salazar, nine-year-old from guatemala.
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what's your biggest, biggest dream? [speaking non-english] to arrive to the u.s.? >> the flaws of the broken u. s. immigration system coexist. do you like science? >> yes. >> arthur arrived in december. and says the wait is depressing and sad. >> why is it sad? >> he says it's because sometimes they don't have food to eat. his mom, jennifer, open this feud stand in front of the school. what are you waiting for? [speaking non-english] she says the migrants here are stuck because of the cbp one app. the head of tejanos migrant services says above 5600 migrants of in shelters and the one point of entry nearby only takes 200 appointments a day. >> it's not enough. jennifer wicks a throw for him to try the app. >> it's our, or after error, after error.
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she took a screen grabs. this is another one. it says that she must be close to the border. this is a border town. well >> and joe biden said this during the presidential debate in 2020, and -- >> this is the first president in the united states and -- has to do it in another country. that's never happened before in america. they are sitting in squalor on the other side of the river. >> the scene president biden described then appears to be happening under his administration to. but tensions -- border crossing. and some pleading with authorities saying they just want a better life. a better to an administration official, smuggler misinformation is to blame for the incident on the bridge leading to el paso. now the white house has pushed back on comparisons of current policies to those policies from the administration. say that president biden has actually expanded legal pathways to come into the country. about the, app says that it's working as intended, they have process more than 40,000 applications since january from over 85 countries. about that huge demand, that's why these applications slots
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philip in minutes. rosa flores, cnn, houston, texas. ,, -- will have its longtime host, back this week, and after his suspicion for criticizing the uk's new plan regarding asylum seekers. but the uproar over the networks and partiality or lack, there of, as oldest freedom of speech is far from over. more now from world sports patrick snell. >> a story that has been very much front and center over the last few days but now it seems
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that the final resolution as to where gary will return to the match of the day chair. the former england international football captain, poised to resume hosting duties on the bbc flagship football highlight program, much of the day that he's fronted since 1999. now it comes after the unceremoniously pulled from the show on friday, plunging britain's national world castor and it's weakened scheduled into chaos. the foot highlight program of course a national institution in the uk. lineker out walking his dog on monday, floor step from reporters there in london. >> i've already said what i'm going to say, if i say anything more, -- >> all in, now 62 year old the former player is the leading scorer, the 86 world cup and then turning his hand very successfully, indeed, to broadcasting. he'd been taking off following his tweets with criticize the british government controversial new migration policy, the bbc sing it considered its recent social
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media activity to breach its guidelines. the former city, and barcelona play reacting on monday, saying he's delighted to have navigated away through. it calling it a surreal few days. he thanked all of his colleagues including the many former professional footballers who came out in support of him. what he called a remarkable show of solidarity. he did have this tweet the. a final thought, however difficult in the last few days have been, it simply doesn't compared to having to flee your home from persecution or war to seek refuge in a land far away. it is heartwarming to have seen the empathy towards very plight, from so many of you. we remain a country of predominantly tolerant, welcoming and generous people. thank you. >> in the meantime, the bbc director general, tim davey, and this is really important, announcing the review of the bbc social media guidance would be led by an independent expert, acknowledging the existent guidance, of, course potential confusion. adding garrison valued parts of the bbc, and i know how much the bbc means to gary and i
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look forward to him presenting our coverage this coming weekend, well the fallout has shown the spotlight on two key areas, here's the battle between impartiality and free speech, lineker said to respond to the match of the, day this coming saturday as england's fa, cup quarterfinals, take center stage with, among the, game manchester city hosting -- back to. >> thank you for, that attorneys in two separate complaints involving golfer tiger woods asking a court to compel his ex girlfriend to resolve her complaints through arbitration. erica herman filed those complaints after her six year relation with woods and it. the first alleges a trust owned by the gulf, or violated florida law by breaking her oral agreement to continue living in his home. the second complaint aims that nullifying a nondisclosure agreement. injured u.s. senator, mitch
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mcconnell will need to be in a physical rehab facility for up to two weeks. the offer for the republican minority leader said that he has been discharged from the hospital after being treated for a concussion and rib fracture. the kentucky lawmaker tripped at a dinner event, last week, when he sustained his injuries. mcconnell is 81 years old. a u.s. house republican has quietly issued a subpoena to bank of america asking for the record of several business associates of hunter biden, the u.s. president son. this is part of a republican -led investigation into alleged influence peddling and the families foreign business deals. cnn sarah murray has the story. >> house oversight, chairman james comer, is wrapping up his investigation into the biden family finances. he recently issued a subpoena to bank of america for financial information related to three of hunter biden's former business associate. now, bank of america declined
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to comment about learning about this subpoena through a letter of the ranking democrat on the committee, jamie raskin, democrats have taken issue with a broad the subpoena. is it spends information from over 14 years. pointing out a cover of things far beyond business dealings with hunter biden. even skipping up things like how much one of these individuals paid for his child dance lessons. now, all of this comes as democrats are also taking aim at, camera centrally calling him a hypocrite. they're accusing calmer and house republicans as standing in the way of what was a long running democrat led investigation into donald trump. this was an investigation into what foreign governments were paying to stay at trump properties. democrats have said this was an effort for foreign governments to curry favor with the former administration. they had a settlement in place with trump's team, as of last, year for one of trump's financial organizations to provide documents to hostile mccarthy on the oversight committee. they say, the democrats that they recently learned that attorney for former president
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donald trump informed massaro that financial institution if they could stop producing documents. because now that the house is up by republicans, they're no longer interested in receiving those documents. >> commerce denying that he meddled it all in this probe, but he made no secret of the fact that he intends to use this legislative as the session to investigate the biden family, and he has no interest in investigating the trump's. sarah murray, cnn, washington. >> this year's academy award show got a boost in viewership despite some tough competition. the oscars average nearly 19 million viewers. that is a 12% increase from the previous year. the show also held its own against the season finale of hbo's, hit the last of us. in 2020, won the oscars dipped to a all-time low of only ten and a half million viewers. and thanks so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. hope you can stick around.
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