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rebecca?rebecca: mary, trump's picked a loyalist and election denier as the next director of the voice of america. >> reporter: he has. kerri lake is a tv personality. she spread misinformation about the 2020 election. she ran and lost senate and governor races in arizona. she's also viciously attacked the press despite being a former reporter herself. donald trump has been criticized for trying to turn voice of america into a pro trump news service. he did in his announcement hint lake could help reshape its coverage. and just how moments ago, we are learning unusual news about the trump inauguration. his team saying he has invited china's president to attend trump's inauguration. the incoming press secretary saying this is an example of trump creating an open dialogue with leaders of countries that are not just allies but adversaries and competitors, too. guys? >> george: will be interesting to see china's response. thank you, mary. switching gears to football. two experts are already discus
rebecca?rebecca: mary, trump's picked a loyalist and election denier as the next director of the voice of america. >> reporter: he has. kerri lake is a tv personality. she spread misinformation about the 2020 election. she ran and lost senate and governor races in arizona. she's also viciously attacked the press despite being a former reporter herself. donald trump has been criticized for trying to turn voice of america into a pro trump news service. he did in his announcement hint lake...
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rebecca? >> rebecca: thank you stephanie.it 2025, watching the clock, the anticipation is building and will reeves you are outside in times square, climbed all of those stairs. glad you had your bone broth this morning. show us what's in store up there? >> will: you got it, i am feeling good up here, i got rid of the hard hat and the safety vest, i hope i don't have too much helmet hair, i had to see this upclose, 12,000 pounds, 3,000 led lights all of this stuff. i wonder if i yank on this switch, if we can get the year started early; but i will wait, tonight the ball drops here in the center of new york, in the center of the universe in times square, it will be the party of the century. [ cheers and applause ] >> will: all-around the world the sky is ringing in 2025. [ cheers and applause ] here in new york the countdown to mid-night begins. >> hold it. are you talking about dick clark's "new year's rock' eve" ? >> that's what i said. >> oh, my god, we love that show. >> will: hundreds of thousands will be there, and millio
rebecca? >> rebecca: thank you stephanie.it 2025, watching the clock, the anticipation is building and will reeves you are outside in times square, climbed all of those stairs. glad you had your bone broth this morning. show us what's in store up there? >> will: you got it, i am feeling good up here, i got rid of the hard hat and the safety vest, i hope i don't have too much helmet hair, i had to see this upclose, 12,000 pounds, 3,000 led lights all of this stuff. i wonder if i yank...
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rebecca? >> rebecca: it is really something to see there. who appeared from the u.s. to paris appearing in court charged with intentionally sneaking onto that flight. stephanie ramos is here. >> a 57-year-old has been charged in federal court in new york city with knowingly and intentionally stowing away on a flight from the u.s. to paris. she slipped on to the flight without a boarding pass. she managed to access the flight through the crew line, special area typically reserved for pilots and flight attendants. tsa said she bypassed the document check but was screened with other passengers for prohibited items. the big question is how she slipped through that security gap. flight attendants only discovered her once the plane was air borne when they questioned her boarding pass and found it didn't match her name. a few days later in this tense moment when officials were getting ready to send her back to the u.s., she begged not to return. we don't know why. she was so unruly though they took her off that plane. this incident is raising serio
rebecca? >> rebecca: it is really something to see there. who appeared from the u.s. to paris appearing in court charged with intentionally sneaking onto that flight. stephanie ramos is here. >> a 57-year-old has been charged in federal court in new york city with knowingly and intentionally stowing away on a flight from the u.s. to paris. she slipped on to the flight without a boarding pass. she managed to access the flight through the crew line, special area typically reserved for...
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rebecca? >> rebecca: thank you. now the subway choke hold case.d of killing an unruly passenger last year. senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky is here with more. >> reporter: this trial raises questions of race, mental illness, homelessness and safety in the subway. but for the jury, there is only one question. did daniel penny go too far? the marine veteran's fighting manslaughter and negligent homicide charges in the death of jordan kneely. he was a homeless man making threats on the subway last year. penny did not testify, but the jury heard him on video saying he jumped in to deescalate the situation because neely was frightening passengers. prosecutors conceded penny may have had lawedable intentions but said his actions became criminal when he held his neck for way too long. nearly six minutes. defense argued neely died from a genetic condition and drug use. it's all a lot for jurors. they all ride the subway regularly. if penny is convicted of manslaughter, he could face up to 15 years in prison. whit? >> whit: aaron katersky,
rebecca? >> rebecca: thank you. now the subway choke hold case.d of killing an unruly passenger last year. senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky is here with more. >> reporter: this trial raises questions of race, mental illness, homelessness and safety in the subway. but for the jury, there is only one question. did daniel penny go too far? the marine veteran's fighting manslaughter and negligent homicide charges in the death of jordan kneely. he was a homeless man...
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and, rebecca, you just got back from seattle. >> rebecca: literally just got back. important time, obviously. prices are an important thing on people's minds. we talked about that. we talked about big changes. we talked to the starbucks ceo. big changes coming to starbucks. overnight chipotle just hiked prices. lot to get into there. >> robin: we will. >> george: also the latest on liam payne. a friend who was with him before his fatal fall is responding to the investigation. battle over donald trump's pick for defense secretary. pete hegseth saying he's not going to back down addressing many of the concerns of republicans. there are many concerns out there. >> robin: we're going to begin with the urgent man hunt of suspect who gunned down united healthcare ceo brian thompson outside a new york city hotel. our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky is at the hotel with the latest on the investigation. good morning to you, aaron. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. 24 hours after this assassination style killing, the killer is at large but he left beh
and, rebecca, you just got back from seattle. >> rebecca: literally just got back. important time, obviously. prices are an important thing on people's minds. we talked about that. we talked about big changes. we talked to the starbucks ceo. big changes coming to starbucks. overnight chipotle just hiked prices. lot to get into there. >> robin: we will. >> george: also the latest on liam payne. a friend who was with him before his fatal fall is responding to the investigation....
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welcome to your walmart ♪ ♪ >> rebecca: we >> rebecca: welcome back to gma.ls like new york. that is not stopping our viewers. our great guests outside our studio in times square braving the cold. we were out there chatting with them all over the country. a girls trip is there. what is this a pink bus? >> michael: called the pink bus. pink bus mystery trip. >> rebecca: pink bus mystery trip. >> michael: they're from north dakota. >> george: they're used to the cold. [ laughter ] first the headlines we're following. cold weather affecting millions from the great lakes to northeast. heavy snow stalling travel, causing accidents. multiple travel bans and warnings are in effect. also right now battle over evidence in the idaho college murder case. bryan kohberger's attorneys want key evidence excluded from trial saying investigators illegally obtained it. prosecutors are asking a judge to deny the request. he is set to begin trial in august for the 2022 murder of four college students. >> michael: a wild crash near san francisco caught on camera. take a look as a
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so good to see you on this christmas eve, rachel and rebecca on the desk, good foob with you. >> rebeccau gio, you have been singing that one all morning. >> gio: it is an ear worm, sant a is on the move, a big night ahead, his á deliveries are never late, we track the big guy, we go live to norad, later on. >> rebecca: minding the drones out there. and, by the way, not the only one on the move traveling. millions are heading out for the holidays with a dangerous combination of winter weather, snow and ice, that could build on the road no, sir part -- road, in parts of the mid west and east. >> the snow is making driving difficult in albany new york and dangerous throughout the northeast. erielle has the latest. this is a bitter cold start to the holidays. reville good morning >> reporter: good morning, it's not just weather wreaking havoc, there's breaking travel nuse for the viewers in the west, american airlines grounding flights this morning, the airline blames a technical issue, apologizing for the inconvenience, and fortunately the ground stop was lifted after an hour, we will cont
so good to see you on this christmas eve, rachel and rebecca on the desk, good foob with you. >> rebeccau gio, you have been singing that one all morning. >> gio: it is an ear worm, sant a is on the move, a big night ahead, his á deliveries are never late, we track the big guy, we go live to norad, later on. >> rebecca: minding the drones out there. and, by the way, not the only one on the move traveling. millions are heading out for the holidays with a dangerous combination...
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rebecca, thank you so much for joining us.g is not a new phenomenon, but these particular types of theft have grown in recent years in popularity. why is that? rebecca: yeah, we saw a huge boom in package theft around the time of the lockdowns with the pandemic, because the main way that we can all get things was by having them delivered. and package theft is a crime of opportunity. so the more opportunity that's out there, the more chances there are that some bad actor is going to go ahead and swipe your stuff. ali: and they seem to be also particularly brazen. i mean, they steal things at all times of day, as we heard. and also regardless of whether or not there's a security camera outside the home, as there often is. why do they seem so reckless? rebecca: one of the biggest reasons is that it's a low risk crime. it's not even classified in its own category in most states. and there are only 11 states that have laws on the books that specifically address package theft. so i think that people are brazen because they have been
rebecca, thank you so much for joining us.g is not a new phenomenon, but these particular types of theft have grown in recent years in popularity. why is that? rebecca: yeah, we saw a huge boom in package theft around the time of the lockdowns with the pandemic, because the main way that we can all get things was by having them delivered. and package theft is a crime of opportunity. so the more opportunity that's out there, the more chances there are that some bad actor is going to go ahead and...
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you know. >> rebecca: you do. >> robin: thank you, rebecca.yself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms... ...with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after trying a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq works differently. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling as fast as 2 weeks for some. and even at the 3-year mark, many people felt this relief. rinvoq can stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower ability to fight infections. before treatment, test for tb and do bloodwork. serious infections, blood clots, some fatal; ...cancers, including lymphoma and skin; serious allergic reactions; gi tears; death; heart attack; and stroke occurred. cv event risk increases in age 50 plus with a heart disease risk factor. tell your doctor if you've had these events, infection, hep b or c, smoked, are pregnant or planning. don't take if allergic or have an infectio
you know. >> rebecca: you do. >> robin: thank you, rebecca.yself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms... ...with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after trying a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq works differently. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling as fast as 2 weeks for some. and even at the 3-year mark, many people...
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rebecca? >> rebecca: all right, morgan. thank you. to capitol hill and lawmakers racing to avert a government shutdown ahead of a midnight deadline. there had been a bipartisan deal to keep the government running but president-elect trump came out against it. last night a deal backed by trump failed to pass. our chief washington correspondent jon karl is tracking the latest. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. in a way, donald trump got exactly what he wanted. that bipartisan deal that had been negotiated over months with republicans and democrats went down, but so did the bill that donald trump wanted to replace it. overnight president-elect trump doubled down, saying there will be no deal unless congress extends or eliminates the debt ceiling. this after an 11th hour deal backed by trump failed badly on the house floor, as a whopping 38 republicans defied him and voted against it. >> the bill is not passed. >> reporter: that republican deal would have temporarily funded the government through march and provided $1
rebecca? >> rebecca: all right, morgan. thank you. to capitol hill and lawmakers racing to avert a government shutdown ahead of a midnight deadline. there had been a bipartisan deal to keep the government running but president-elect trump came out against it. last night a deal backed by trump failed to pass. our chief washington correspondent jon karl is tracking the latest. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. in a way, donald trump got exactly what he wanted....
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i know in the peace there, rebecca's - issue? i know in the peace there, rebecca's piece, i issue? we had there, rebecca's piece, we had the scientist saying we don't know why the corona area is so much hotter than the sun itself but what is your thinking on the reasoning behind that? this actually comes _ the reasoning behind that? ti 3 actually comes back to solar orbiter, the european mission in collaboration with nasa and during very early phases of that mission, it was launched in 2020, it saw some very, very small scale structures which couldn't be seen without going close to the sun, things that got this nickname called campfires, small flares with very high energyjust on the surface of the sun linked to the magnetic field which leaks out from the sun and they may actually be the way that that high energy, getting to high temperatures, leaks out from the surface of the sun. but what these two missions working together, that is one of the big question is that they are designed to answer. with this latest flyby and then a couple more next year, roughly [000:25:40;00] [000:25:4
i know in the peace there, rebecca's - issue? i know in the peace there, rebecca's piece, i issue? we had there, rebecca's piece, we had the scientist saying we don't know why the corona area is so much hotter than the sun itself but what is your thinking on the reasoning behind that? this actually comes _ the reasoning behind that? ti 3 actually comes back to solar orbiter, the european mission in collaboration with nasa and during very early phases of that mission, it was launched in 2020, it...
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thousands -- rebecca: dozens a-day. -- a day. what companies do you want to see being built? what problems do you want to see being solved that is unique right now? rebecca: i love that question. it is so exciting right now to be in venture. there are so many theses we have wanted to invest in for a long me. there are companies that tried to do it but the technology was not there yet. a prime example was a company impacted by genai was case text. they had 10,000 customers. they could not fulfill the last part of their promise, really to truly stand in the shoes of a legal counsel. when genai came along they could do that. that was a huge unlock and why they were purchased quickly by thomson reuters. another one we have wanted to see for a very long time his voice. -- is voice. that is the most exciting thing right now. for many years i thought we should be taking the entire patient call volume, inbound and outbound, off the shoulders of the physician's office. that should just happen. the tech was not there yet. we have been look
thousands -- rebecca: dozens a-day. -- a day. what companies do you want to see being built? what problems do you want to see being solved that is unique right now? rebecca: i love that question. it is so exciting right now to be in venture. there are so many theses we have wanted to invest in for a long me. there are companies that tried to do it but the technology was not there yet. a prime example was a company impacted by genai was case text. they had 10,000 customers. they could not...
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rebecca up early in vancouver this morning. good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: hi, george.ere at the jw marriott park in vancouver. taylor swift, her last show on the eras tour last night. this was a tour that has spanned two years, five continents. they've sold over 10 million tickets, $2 billion in sales. and when i got the call to come see the grand finale here in vancouver, i knew there was only one side kick who could do it justice, my 5-year-old daughter isabelle. i have a surprise for you. you know how it's taylor swift's last concert tomorrow night? you and i are gonna go. are you excited? >> yes! >> rebecca: and with that, we were off for a mother/daughter adventure we'll never forget. are you excited? making the 3,000 mile journey to vancouver just in the nick of time. here we go. this is it. the final show. taylor swift is about to perform and i'm with my favorite sidekick. but we made it alongside 50,000 other very lucky swifties. >> we've seen over 10 million people on this tour. [ cheers ] and tonight, we get to play one more show for you tonight in beautiful
rebecca up early in vancouver this morning. good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: hi, george.ere at the jw marriott park in vancouver. taylor swift, her last show on the eras tour last night. this was a tour that has spanned two years, five continents. they've sold over 10 million tickets, $2 billion in sales. and when i got the call to come see the grand finale here in vancouver, i knew there was only one side kick who could do it justice, my 5-year-old daughter isabelle. i have a surprise...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news. and rebecca is with me now.xtensive investigation, over a year's worth of data. what else did you find?— you find? yes, we looked at villaue you find? yes, we looked at village groups. _ you find? yes, we looked at village groups, so _ you find? yes, we looked at village groups, so this - you find? yes, we looked at village groups, so this is - you find? yes, we looked at. village groups, so this is very detailed data in 14,000 villages across myanmar. local researchers on the ground were trying to work out who is actually in control in myanmar four years after the myanmar military seized power in a coup. we were looking at who is controlling public services, things like schools and health care, as well as how freely the military can work. we have been seeing news reports that the myanmar military has been pushed back, that they are losing significant territory, but this is really the first time that we have a very clear, detailed picture that the myanmar military now has only control over less than a quarter of
rebecca henschke, bbc news. and rebecca is with me now.xtensive investigation, over a year's worth of data. what else did you find?— you find? yes, we looked at villaue you find? yes, we looked at village groups. _ you find? yes, we looked at village groups, so _ you find? yes, we looked at village groups, so this - you find? yes, we looked at village groups, so this is - you find? yes, we looked at. village groups, so this is very detailed data in 14,000 villages across myanmar. local...
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rebecca ferguson! [ cheers and applause ] rebecca ferguson.ome back to nada yada island - the reunion. giannina, were you able to find your perfect match on the island? well...i'm proof you don't have to settle. host: woah, apple watch se... and iphone 12?! guess who else is bundled up? lauren: relax... i got 'em both too. anybody can at metro! at metro, everyone gets their perfect match - iphone 12 with 5g and apple watch se for only $99.99. only at metro. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ (music plays throughout) ok, ebay. the place for pre-loved and vintage fashion. ebay. things. people. love. it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪♪ (♪♪) ugh this is a nightmare. someone call for a nightmare? hang on. that's your nightmare? some roof damage? um. i'm a professional. i deal with real nightmares. yo
rebecca ferguson! [ cheers and applause ] rebecca ferguson.ome back to nada yada island - the reunion. giannina, were you able to find your perfect match on the island? well...i'm proof you don't have to settle. host: woah, apple watch se... and iphone 12?! guess who else is bundled up? lauren: relax... i got 'em both too. anybody can at metro! at metro, everyone gets their perfect match - iphone 12 with 5g and apple watch se for only $99.99. only at metro. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ (music plays...
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and this rebecca syndrome comes from the movie rebecca, which is a fantastic movie about a girl. her name? >> what was her name? >> her name was not rebecca. rebecca is the wife's name is the wife. the wife. wife name the wife. the wife. wife name the late wife. yeah. and how this beautiful woman marries a widower. the guy is dead. and the new woman thinks. thinks that rebecca, the first wife of the guy, is his love, his true love. and she's, like, obsessed with the first wife. >> who's this is women being jealous of previous partners. >> jealous of being previous partners. >> that was quick, isn't it? yeah. >> it is. i know this is what you do. this is what you do for a living. i'm just. this is just a living. i'm just. this is just a clown. this is a really bad show anyway. but the truth is, women are incredibly jealous. they're jealous if you. even if you don't. number one, they're incredibly jealous of everybody and everything. somebody looks at you. if they're not that way, then they don't really love you. the second thing is, is that women like to know that a man has a wife
and this rebecca syndrome comes from the movie rebecca, which is a fantastic movie about a girl. her name? >> what was her name? >> her name was not rebecca. rebecca is the wife's name is the wife. the wife. wife name the wife. the wife. wife name the late wife. yeah. and how this beautiful woman marries a widower. the guy is dead. and the new woman thinks. thinks that rebecca, the first wife of the guy, is his love, his true love. and she's, like, obsessed with the first wife....
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>> rebecca: i have a 5-year-old.ds. i put like a rock in it. it's a little bit of a dry run. i gave it to my daughter after we did this. she opened it. she goes, oh, thank you very much for thinking of me. we can't expect ourselves to use a skill when we need it if we haven't practiced that skill. >> rebecca: it is a great tip from dr. becky. we've done it at home with isabelle with a potato. she thought it was hilarious. i got you a little gift so you could practice it now, george. >> george: i will practice. let's see what i've got. >> michael: you brought one gift. we have to share it? >> robin: an onion? >> george: i love onions. [ laughter ] i do. >> michael: that is by far the least expected -- >> george: what about my reaction though? >> michael: it was fantastic. [ laughter ] >> george: thank you. >> rebecca: you are such a good boy. such a good boy. >> michael: way to go, george. >> robin: who knew he could be so happy about an onion? [ laughter ] >> michael: may have a bag of them coming for christmas. >> r
>> rebecca: i have a 5-year-old.ds. i put like a rock in it. it's a little bit of a dry run. i gave it to my daughter after we did this. she opened it. she goes, oh, thank you very much for thinking of me. we can't expect ourselves to use a skill when we need it if we haven't practiced that skill. >> rebecca: it is a great tip from dr. becky. we've done it at home with isabelle with a potato. she thought it was hilarious. i got you a little gift so you could practice it now, george....
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rebecca? >> rebecca: sounds pretty great.checks you can do before you check out at the store to avoid getting scammed. plus, i'll tell you how even i was duped recently when we come back. yep, it happened. it happened. back. yep, it happened, it happened! an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga, like: hazy or blurred vision, so it's hard to see fine details, colors that appear dull or washed out, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you think you have ga, don't wait. treatments are available. ask a retina specialist about fda-approved treatments for ga and go to gawontwait.com well put me on the naughty list, ask a retina specialist about fda-approved treatments for ga this has never happened before! and that, people, is why we have target circle 360. [ doorbell rings ] it's here! don't miss anything on your list, with unlimited same-day delivery. spoons? they're out. panera's new ciabatta dippers are in. eac
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rebecca: 3 judge panel ruled federal government has authority to deport migrants illegal migrants overys i think he needs all sanctuary city mayors to understand this is just ninth circuit for them to say this good news. how do they did he have crime that happened atdz hands. >> biggest problem there are tent encampments not only supportive but enabled by officials people allowed to put tents up live there if you are a dug dictate you need needles go to city city will give you needles crazy, not to mention all the taxes that san francisco is to having deal with, there is no way in any -- in i just can't imagine my -- ever moving to san francisco for any reason for all those you know. maria: . >> because of that reason. >>. rebecca: -- 30% unsustainable. >> is not coming back think about vacancy rates in a year you are going to solve this? this is a long time. >> talking about regulations with chairman ceo of citizens financial group. . harry and david is small batch, gourmet, and delicious. so, of course they run out fast. whether you want to say, "thank you", "i love you", or just "ha
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and rebecca, what's driving this? >> reporter: david, it was the message delivered today from fed chair powell. there will be fewer interest rate cuts next year than anticipated. that means borrowing costs, everything from a new mortgage to a car loan to your credit cards, will stay higher for longer, and that is what drove stocks plunging 1,100 points for the dow. the longest losing streak, as you said, since 1974, when ford was president. the fed acknowledging today that getting inflation lower, back to what we would consider normal, has been tricky, it will take longer. the one piece of decent news today is that the cut means your credit card bill will be a little bit lower next year, although it will be just a little bit. david? >> david: rebecca jarvis following the markets for us. rebecca, thanks, as always. >>> we turn tonight to the growing concern over bird flu right here in the u.s. tonight, california, in fact, declaring a state of emergency now, because of the sheer number of cases there. and tonight, the
and rebecca, what's driving this? >> reporter: david, it was the message delivered today from fed chair powell. there will be fewer interest rate cuts next year than anticipated. that means borrowing costs, everything from a new mortgage to a car loan to your credit cards, will stay higher for longer, and that is what drove stocks plunging 1,100 points for the dow. the longest losing streak, as you said, since 1974, when ford was president. the fed acknowledging today that getting...
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sal. >> yeah, rebecca. it's nice to see bipartisan reaction. president elect trump also said some nice words about former president carter. so have you seen a lot more bipartisan reaction? >> we have. and you know, you mentioned president elect donald trump. he was one of jimmy carter's fiercest critics. but, you know, he offered a nice message as well, you know, saying that even though i strongly disagreed with him politically, i still have great respect for him because of how much respect that jimmy carter had for the nation. >> rebecca castor, live in washington, d.c. thank you rebecca. >> here's a look at the five longest living u.s. presidents so far. after carter, george h.w. bush was the second longest living president, living until 94. gerald ford the third living until 93.5, which is just slightly longer than ronald reagan at fourth. john adams is fifth, living until 90. current president joe biden is the 10th longest living u.s president at 82. while white house status says the average age for u.s. presidents is 73. got a lot more cov
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good morning, rebecca. >> rebecca: good morning to you, george. nice to see you again.nies in the world so they can better compete with rivals like toyota and electric car maker tesla. keep in mind they are japanese automakers but have plants in the u.s., tennessee, mississippi. nissan and honda telling us reports that honda, nissan and phr mc are considering a business integration are not based on an announcement from our company. if there are updates we will inform all stake holders at the appropriate time. robin? >> robin: that is true. okay. thank you very much, rebecca. now we have a gma health alert. a new warning about a popular medication used to treat hot flashes. eva pilgrim has those details for us. eva. >> good morning, robin. the fda adding a box warning on a hormone free pill to treat hot flashes putting its most prominent warning on veozah. the fda issued a warning for a rare risk associated with this medication for a potentially serious liver injury. it is used to treat moderate to severe hot flashes, the fda first approved it in 2023. it's not a hormone
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>> rebecca, everything is getting answered by the black boxes.video doesn't tell us anything but raises more questions. they will want to read out the black boxes very quickly to make sure it is not systemic to the 787, but nothing points to the 787 being the problem. >> these other incidents this weekend, steve, canada and norway, what can you tell us about those? >> there is no superstition with pilots that this tends to occur in threes, but no correlation between the three mishaps. the one in canada, an airplane with known landing gear problems for a long time. if you see that fire confined to the engine so people on board were not in significant danger. the klm incident, it should have been handled better but dribbled off into the grass. the other incidents were not serious, but it was an incident that would be the real problem and figure out why that actually happened. >> of course, 179 families waiting on answers from the korean incident. your heart goes out to them. steve, thank you for the information this morning and covering this with u
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steve, and rebecca patterson. welcome, rebecca. >>> new records for the nasdaq with a major momentum. amazon surging 3% today and meadow with more than 1% with both stocks and apple hitting all-time highs during the session. the iphone maker in the red and it wasn't just big games today, but the so-called have added a combined $872 billion in market cap just this week. >>> new ruling from an appeals court could be a catalyst for more gains. julie has more details. >> that's right. moved higher today after a federal appeals court upheld the january 19th ban on to talk if does not divest its ownership by then. 19 shares of by 2.5% to an all time high and those tech giants are seen as beneficiaries of any band potentially gaining tiktok consumers, advertisers. the impact on competitors saying , tiktok millions of users will need to find alternative media of communication. >>> wells fargo taking this news and predicted that tiktok rivals will definitely benefit saying that if this does go through, tiktok nearly $26 bi
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.pace editor at the science and tech website arz technica. really good to heavy on the programme during this close approach, the spacecraft is out of communication for several days, so the nasa team face a nervous wait over christmas before they can finally discover the secrets of our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. i'm joined now by eric berger, senior space editor at the science and tech website arz technica. really good to heavy on the programme thank you forjoining us. it feels suspicious to be talking about a star for christmas day for me at least christmas day for me at least christmas eve for you, clearly the mission is very significant what is the most important thing about it for you? it is “ust thing about it for you? it is 'ust the thing about it for you? it is just the fact _ thing about it for you? it is just the fact we _ thing about it for you? it is just the fact we have - thing about it for you? it 3 just the fact we have never really gotten this insight into the star,
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. absolutely extraordinary.ally know where a doctor who got those sounds from. the corona itself, what is your understanding as to why it is just so incredibly hot, and as we heard there in rebecca's report, there will be an agonising few days for the nasa scientists? will this little probe make it?— scientists? will this little robe make it? ., probe make it? good morning. yes, i think— probe make it? good morning. yes, | think it _ probe make it? good morning. yes, i think it is _ probe make it? good morning. yes, i think it is really - yes, i think it is really impressive that they are sending this thing towards the sun with, like, this measly little heat shield which is built to withstand just 1300 celsius temperatures. like we heard in the speech previously, the corona reaches temperatures of millions of degrees celsius, so, so much hotter than what you would expect the heat shield to be able to withstand. but there are not many particles there are, it is very thin, so it is kind of like you know you can pu
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that was rebecca readers reporting time magazine has named us president elect donald trump. it's person of the year. the recognition guns on the same day the trump ring, the opening bell at the new york stock exchange times editor in chief said trump was the person who quote, for better or for worse, had the most influence on the news. this year, sam jacobs added to trust me, stuart, come back, re shape the presidency and is reordering american politics. trump was also times person of the year. you may remember back in 2016. earlier i spoke to the w, corresponded benjamin alvarez gruber in washington, and he said that this decision was not unexpected. on this right. it wasn't a big surprise. we had some room is already over yesterday. this is usually a difficult decision. that's what the magazine said. but it was not the case this year, the magazines editor and c, same jacobs, referred to donald trump. when is a he story come back. and he also says that it's hard to argue with the fact that the person who's moving into the oval office is the most influential person in use .
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this is rebecca rivers importing. time magazine has named us president elect donald trump. it's person of the year. the recognition comes on the same day. trump rang the opening bell at the new york stock exchange funds editor in chief ed trump. was the person who quoted for better or for worse, and the most influence on the news this year. sam jacobs edited from for made a historic come back, reshape the presidency and is reordering american politics. he was also times person of the year in case you forgot back in 2016. all right, let's go to washington. now my colleague, benjamin alvarez goober, is there, benjamin, what is time magazine saying about how it reached this decision? it wasn't a big surprise, but it could have been a big surprise. that's right, it wasn't a big surprise. we had some room is already over yesterday. this is usually a difficult decision, that's what the magazine said, but it was not the case this year, the magazines editor and c, same jacobs, referred to donald trump. when is a he story come back. and he also said that it's hard to argue with the
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rebecca henschke, bbc news. we hope to speak to rebecca a little bit later on in the day. vietnam now make up the fourth largest group of people crossing the channel in small boats to come to the uk, with many finding work illegally in places like nail bars. despite a national crackdown, including raids on suspected businesses, many manage to evade being detected by authorities. our reporter divya talwar has more. mid—morning, south wales. immigration enforcement teams are visiting workplaces where they suspect people are working illegally. you were working when i came in, you were working on this lady's feet? on the basis of what you're telling me at the moment i'm arresting you. can you explain to her that i'm arresting her? so there was a woman working in the shop. she was wearing a pink tracksuit. she saw the the officers and she ran out the back of the shop. and i think the officers have gone, you can see one of them running to try and track her down at the back. have you got some identification on yourself? 0h, in my house. 0k. yeah, at the lights by the train statio
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rebecca? nothing typically bring this up. the dates on that memorial london, and new delhi or at loggerheads over police allegation is not a british soldier, helped facilitate terrorist activities in northwest in a lot in that area sort of a who wasn't leading the volume. and he was being controlled and most of minded by you when joe gibson best in judge of g thing is reported to be working in the british army as been and deepening ad. yeah. was using the assumed identity off of a flashing problem. in fact, the credit was claimed and the name of addressing by the of the key is that if there is no one with either the name or student and provided currently serving in the british army. we have had no approach from india and authorities about anyone in the army being involved in the incident. you reference in any way. but it comes after terrace are and with coordinates. i talked to the police side post in the pudding job region. local authorities suspect that a u. k squad, a help the color stun separatists grouping orchestra, the
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andre, back to you. >> rebecca castro reporting for us live in washington. rebecca.nk you. >> all right. our time. 718. happening today, a meeting in oakland of community and faith based leaders talking about the drop in oakland's crime rate this year. they say that as of december 1st, the number of murders and nonfatal shootings dropped 34%. now, the event today includes members of public safety groups as well as representatives from oakland's department of violence prevention. >> our time now is 718. here is sal once again with a look at the monday morning traffic. hey, sal. >> hey, andre and dave. good morning to you both. right now, let's go out to highway four and show you that highway four is off to a decent start. i don't think we're going to get a lot of back to back traffic this this week anyway. and right now, traffic looks pretty good on the east shore freeway as well. so i think we're going to get a lighter commute these next few days. and then we should be back to normal starting next week after the holiday, and maybe even until the week after the new ye
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we're both wearing rebecca valance right now. it's stunning. and, john, what's your wish for the year ahead? >> i'm hopeful that luna park has its best year ever. we have an incredible line up ahead of new experiences. we've got the wild mouse relaunching soon, which is our heritage roller coaster, so we have a huge year ahead, a huge year ahead. >> it's exciting being in 2025 and we have much more to come on our cnn news eve special coming up in just a moment, we'll have a men at work and their iconic signature performance of down under. stay with us. you're watching cnn. >> hi, i'm colin hay. i wish you a very, very happy new year for 2025. >> hey, linda and julia, it's hoppo here from bondi rescue. >> i just wanted to wish you and everybody watching around the world a happy 2025. >> i hope you have a safe holiday season. >> and it has been one wild year. >> i know that whole live stream was crazy. >> what you have been following actual news, right? oh boy. >> new year's eve live with anderson and andy tonight at eight on cnn and streaming li
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rebecca henschke, bbc news. before christmas and while shoppers are out and about enjoying the holdiay spirit securing last minute gifts, the overall economic figures are not looking so rosy. inflation has gone up, leading the bank of england to hold interest rates yesterday. here is keir starmer speaking yesterday. one of the biggest mistakes i think of the last 14 years was the idea that everything could be fixed by christmas. it can't. the planning will take time. the change to regulation will take time. we've got a national wealth fund which is investing, getting record investment into the country. that will take time. but already some of the lowest paid are already feeling the benefits of a labour government through what we did in the budget. for more on this we're joined now by our business correspondent marc ashdown. joined now by our business it joined now by our business is the end of the year, �* are it is the end of the year, we are trying to work out where we are trying to work out where we are indiv
rebecca henschke, bbc news. before christmas and while shoppers are out and about enjoying the holdiay spirit securing last minute gifts, the overall economic figures are not looking so rosy. inflation has gone up, leading the bank of england to hold interest rates yesterday. here is keir starmer speaking yesterday. one of the biggest mistakes i think of the last 14 years was the idea that everything could be fixed by christmas. it can't. the planning will take time. the change to regulation...
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hey, rebecca. >> rebecca: hey, george. yeah.ppers by leading to higher prices and hurt workers by lowering wages. kroger and albertson say they need to combine forces to fight off competition from wal-mart, costco and amazon, which really own the grocery game. between them they have 5,000 stores, 7,000 workers. they operate almost everywhere in the u.s. the white house and ftc are praising the ruling. just moments ago albertsons filed a lawsuit to terminate the proposed merger, claiming kroger failed to execute best effort to get the deal done. albertson said it is seeking billions in damages from kroger. michael? >> michael: thank you for that. with two weeks until christmas and chanukah, many people are finalizing their travel plans. rhiannon ally is here with if you need to book your flight now and why. good morning, rhiannon. >> good morning, michael. i have all the answers for you. if you want to save money, you better act. like today. the travel platform tells us today is the last day to book flights before christmas befor
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all right, so let's bring in rebecca walser. rebecca -- >> yes!ert tickets -- [laughter] i guess what, you know, i feel like when the fed raises these rates, everything becomes more expensive, right? these people have a harder time buying a house. they have to spend more money on education. i just don't see -- i just hi the formula is broken. >> it is broken. and to your point, charles, the fed came in saying we're going to have six rate cuts, backed itself into a corner and had to pare that back. but we keep hearing this message from bls and all the other economic indicators, everything is good. everything's fine. so why are equities, why is the market expecting so many rate cuts? and the bottom line is it's because we created these -- i know you don't want to hear this, but i believe we created these asset bubbles for almost 15 years. and when you create and capitalize assets on that level, until you get back to that level are, people are going to be suffering. charles: but the markets, they don't care. they would like to see an accommodative fe
all right, so let's bring in rebecca walser. rebecca -- >> yes!ert tickets -- [laughter] i guess what, you know, i feel like when the fed raises these rates, everything becomes more expensive, right? these people have a harder time buying a house. they have to spend more money on education. i just don't see -- i just hi the formula is broken. >> it is broken. and to your point, charles, the fed came in saying we're going to have six rate cuts, backed itself into a corner and had to...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.. communities around the grampians, in the state's west have been evacuated amid warnings from authorities that conditions there in the days ahead could be the worst since australia's most severe fire season on record five years ago which killed more than 30 people. we can get more now from our reporter emer mccarthy. tell us more but what the conditions will be like. win conditions will be like. will be a nervous _ conditions will be like. will be a nervous few— conditions will be like. ll be a nervous few days for the residents of 1538 00:20:11,781 --> 0
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the first to respond, rodeo hercules fire protection chief, rebecca ramirez. rebecca ramirez: speaking for myself, i think it cause me to go back and communicate with some of our dispatch centers. i feel like there hasn't been enough information on the totality of the system and how it's working. candice: mark chase with the california national emergency numbers association representing dispatchers also weighed in. mark chase: the public safety cannot be compromised. transparency with the public is paramount. 911 dispatcher: 911 what's the address of the emergency? candice: then a major announcement, cal oes has stopped all deployment of next generation 911 until it figures it's also working with attorneys to figure out how to hold contractors accountable for performance. regarding transparency, white questioned whether cal oes has been reporting every 911 failure to the board. andrew: so if a center has issues, for example, transferring calls and they experience repeated issues with that, but sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, that's not gonna show up
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president trump knows how to do it. >> anita: all right, rebecca.ee what happens in the new year. thank you for coming in today. merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas. >> john: anita, it's the greatest story ever told. bible sales blooming this christmas as americans returned to faith. bishop robert baron coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> get the economy going, the rate of crime. speak awfully the cost of groceries will come down and everybody be the best version of >> in the year 2020 we were at a low watermark. that increase to 14-point to million last year and through october of this year, 13.7 so it's on track to beat that. why, bishop, do you think people are turning back to faith? >> they are looking for meaning and purpose. go back to the year 2000, the rise of the new atheists who had a big impact on a whole generation of young people. we don't come from anything, we are going nowhere, no value, no purpose in life. people might have gotten a kick out of the new atheists, give it to religion but that was investors that came out of that movement. wh
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, bannau brycheiniog.ide if you want to try and see this star. the number one chess player, magnus carlsen, has said he will return to the world rapid and blitz chess championships in new york after the sport's governing body agreed to relax the dress code. the norwegian walked out on friday when he was told he couldn't wear jeans. the president of the international chess federation said he'd decided to try out giving officials more flexibility in judgements about attire. carlsen will now return for the blitz championship, which starts on tuesday. he's said he will be wearing jeans. hello. another big week of travel out there this week and potentially some more disruptive weather. not fog this time, turn quieter but strengthening winds for the next three days to take us into wednesday — new year's day, of course. also heavy rain and even a little bit of snow for some, before things turn quieter, sunnier, but also much colder later in the week. it is this stripe of cloud which extends to the mid—atlantic wh
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.spacejournalist and blogger on the site space upclose. so good to talk to you and thank you for being here. tell me a bit about the launch at the 2080 because you are there! yes, take you for having me. a merry christmas to all of your viewers around the world —— in 2018. viewers around the world -- in 2018. i viewers around the world -- in 2018- i was — viewers around the world -- in 2018. i was there _ viewers around the world -- in 2018. i was there in _ viewers around the world -- in 2018. i was there in august of| 2018. i was there in august of 2018. i was there in august of 2018 and parker _ 2018. i was there in august of 2018 and parker who - 2018. i was there in august of 2018 and parker who the - 2018. i was there in august of| 2018 and parker who the probe was named after was there and i got to meet him so it was very exciting. this mission will kiss the sun as your reporter said and has a way to measure and capture particles and determine their elemental composition, to look
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. extraordinary pictures there.wards of more than a—hundred thousand dollars for the arrest of six pro—democracy activists living abroad. it brings to 19 the number of bounties placed on people who've fled china's crackdown on rights and freedoms. one of the founders of medellin cartel has returned to colombia after serving more than 20 years injail in the united states for drug trafficking. who've fled china's crackdown on rights and freedoms. one of the founders of medellin cartel has returned to colombia after serving more than 20 years injail in the united states for drug trafficking. fabio 0choa, who's 67, was once a senior member in the gang led by pablo escobar. he was arrested by the colombian police in the 1999 and extradited to the us two years later. south korea has become what the un describes as a �*super—aged society', with 20% of the population now over 65. newly released figures show there are just over ten million elderly south koreans out of a total of 50 million. to the uk now where a consultation
rebecca morelle, bbc news. extraordinary pictures there.wards of more than a—hundred thousand dollars for the arrest of six pro—democracy activists living abroad. it brings to 19 the number of bounties placed on people who've fled china's crackdown on rights and freedoms. one of the founders of medellin cartel has returned to colombia after serving more than 20 years injail in the united states for drug trafficking. who've fled china's crackdown on rights and freedoms. one of the founders...
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i'm rebecca kesslerzs details coming up.y out there, partly cloudy condions and seasonably mild weather■ for today, followed by a modest warm f+ly rain. i'll avav ajn ■'■h ♪ mac and cheese, so delicious. ♪ ♪ sweet potato souffle. ♪ hooray. ♪ ♪ feasting on some honeybaked all day. ♪ every bite is a celebration care's ceo, brian thompson. a new york grand jury is now charging the suspect, luigi mangione, with murder as an act of terrorism. prosecutors are still working to bring mangione to new york from pennsylvania, ere he is being held on a gun charge. heçw already was charged with murder, but the inden procl steps toward extradition. mangione's lawyer has not commented on the case. >> time is running down for tiktok to sell before it'spossip without a fight. he's appealed to the u.s. supre court and met with president elect trump. fox's rebecca kaster has details. >> your days of scrolling tiktok could be numbered unless it's sold to a january 19th.d by million becaue lawmakers say the security thre. >> all we want to know
i'm rebecca kesslerzs details coming up.y out there, partly cloudy condions and seasonably mild weather■ for today, followed by a modest warm f+ly rain. i'll avav ajn ■'■h ♪ mac and cheese, so delicious. ♪ ♪ sweet potato souffle. ♪ hooray. ♪ ♪ feasting on some honeybaked all day. ♪ every bite is a celebration care's ceo, brian thompson. a new york grand jury is now charging the suspect, luigi mangione, with murder as an act of terrorism. prosecutors are still working to...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.r christmas there and to the decorations again, much more modest around the church of the nativity which is revered of the birthplace ofjesus by birthplace of jesus by christians, birthplace ofjesus by christians, but there are those who are still trying to celebrate at the missed all of the difficulties in the region. good evening. christmas eve ushered in some calmer weather after the wet and windy weather that we had at the weekend. you can see the remnants still sitting by the side of the road in northern ireland. blue sky and sunshine here, though. however, it was a slightly different story in newquay and cornwall. a lot of low cloud, damp, misty, murky. it didn't deter some from taking an afternoon walk on the beach. and that cloudy, murky story will continue into christmas day for many of us. but it will also continue to stay mild for this time of year. and that's because we're under this influence of high pressure. the wind direction is south—westerly, feeding in that cloud fro
rebecca morelle, bbc news.r christmas there and to the decorations again, much more modest around the church of the nativity which is revered of the birthplace ofjesus by birthplace of jesus by christians, birthplace ofjesus by christians, but there are those who are still trying to celebrate at the missed all of the difficulties in the region. good evening. christmas eve ushered in some calmer weather after the wet and windy weather that we had at the weekend. you can see the remnants still...
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i am why i'm today. rebecca les contingent nisha after finishing high school, she did a bachelor's in business administration in germany. after that, she became a manager in the i t center and found at the luxury company job about i started my carrier as a marketing in the i. p industry seems to 1019, currently on virginia pon pon it's a silver house and mainly our clients are the to be clients. and we are offering a software solution, a platform solution, mainly for the entertain doctoring together with my theme in the sales, we are preparing online and offline campaigns. we are preparing the social media on fence and we also preparing events. in indonesia, you have to fully respect your bosses. so you have the strong of humor cold. but here in germany you tend to have more flatter him or a t. so if you want to fix on it, and if you want to ask the question, you can go directly to your boss and then discuss it with them. and i feel like here in germany, you have more room to experiments alongside her job and the i t industry. rebecca founded the high end furniture company java bell.
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rebecca morelle, bbc news.resent if that works. let's speak to drjenifer millard, an astronomer and managing editor at software company fifth star labs. just explain to us the conditions that this little probe has to get through. it is extraordinary _ probe has to get through. it 3 extraordinary what this probe has to get through. it 1 extraordinary what this probe has to survive after we are talking temperatures of well over 1000 degrees, it is being blasted by radiation from the sun, also particles from the sun, also particles from the sun, it is being bombarded by dust as well, cosmic dust. it is really the most extreme environment we have ever sent a spacecraft to, but it is well—prepared, it has its shield, its cooling system, so it should survive.— it should survive. should it survive. — it should survive. should it survive, fingers _ it should survive. should it survive, fingers crossed i it should survive. should it survive, fingers crossed it| survive, fingers crossed it should, what kind of informatio
rebecca morelle, bbc news.resent if that works. let's speak to drjenifer millard, an astronomer and managing editor at software company fifth star labs. just explain to us the conditions that this little probe has to get through. it is extraordinary _ probe has to get through. it 3 extraordinary what this probe has to get through. it 1 extraordinary what this probe has to survive after we are talking temperatures of well over 1000 degrees, it is being blasted by radiation from the sun, also...