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she couldn't believe it. >> when i saw her, it was both rebecca and not rebecca.were just horrified. people walked around saying, "how can this happen? how could you just walk up to somebody's house and shoot them?" >> police launched an air and ground search this morning near the apartment of the murdered actress. no suspect was found. >> nobody knew anything, but that's the hardest thing, why this horrific thing had happened. they were interviewing the neighbors, trying to find out what happened. >> fearing for her own safety, a neighbor who wishes not to be identified said she was approached by a man early yesterday morning. the man was looking for schaeffer. >> he showed me the picture of her. he wasn't definitely looking for her. and that was 7:30 in the morning. >> it wasn't for until the next day that we knew who the person was. >> robert john bardo flees los angeles and goes back to tucson the same way he came, by bus. >> i was driving to work. it was about 8:00 in the morning. the call came in about a guy running in the roadway screaming at the intersecti
she couldn't believe it. >> when i saw her, it was both rebecca and not rebecca.were just horrified. people walked around saying, "how can this happen? how could you just walk up to somebody's house and shoot them?" >> police launched an air and ground search this morning near the apartment of the murdered actress. no suspect was found. >> nobody knew anything, but that's the hardest thing, why this horrific thing had happened. they were interviewing the neighbors,...
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so, at 16, rebecca made a bold decision. she left her family and friends in portland, oregon and moved across the country to new york. >> that was an extremely happy time for her. she was doing what she liked. >> reporter: almost immediately, she landed a role on the soap opera, "one life to live." >> it's not like we know each other real well or anything. >> annie, i mean, come on. would you get yourself together? aren't you liberated or anything? >> liberated enough to tell you where you can get off, buddy! >> reporter: she then is catapulted into the big time by landing a role on a prime time show called "my sister sam." it's a huge, huge break. >> reporter: my sister sam became a hit. and rebecca became a rising star, landing on the cover of "seven teen" magazine and hosting parades on cbs. >> i'm rebecca shafer and excited toen be doing this par. >> the first time i saw her answering fan letters, she said look, look, i'm getting fan mail, it's great. they're telling me their problems and i'm answering them back, and it'
so, at 16, rebecca made a bold decision. she left her family and friends in portland, oregon and moved across the country to new york. >> that was an extremely happy time for her. she was doing what she liked. >> reporter: almost immediately, she landed a role on the soap opera, "one life to live." >> it's not like we know each other real well or anything. >> annie, i mean, come on. would you get yourself together? aren't you liberated or anything? >>...
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s rebecca rivers in paris rebecca thanks so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world egyptians have begun voting in a three day referendum that could grant another term in office to president. the proposed changes to the constitution would also give the former army general more power over the judiciary final results or expect. it in about a week. officials in afghanistan say they have ended an assault on the communications ministry in the capital kabul all the attackers have been killed after an hours long siege the violence comes a day after peace talks between the government and taliban insurgents were cancelled and to talk. today marks twenty years since the columbine high school massacre in the united states when two students armed with guns and homemade explosives killed thirteen people on that tuesday morning the school in littleton colorado rose to tragic fame around the world a fate it today shares with other locations in the country like sandy hook in parklane but columbine is still remembered as t
s rebecca rivers in paris rebecca thanks so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world egyptians have begun voting in a three day referendum that could grant another term in office to president. the proposed changes to the constitution would also give the former army general more power over the judiciary final results or expect. it in about a week. officials in afghanistan say they have ended an assault on the communications ministry in the capital kabul all the...
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our correspondent rebecca ritter's is in paris covering the story for us rebecca it's nice to have you with us you've been following the demonstrations since this morning what's the situation right now where you are well it was a bit of a slow start this morning but things are really starting to heat up here i met him in central paris someone called the plats to deliver a publique and this i i officially numbers are not really have not been advertised yet i haven't been able to get me official numbers from the all thora teas yet but a couple of thousand at least in the in the center there this starting to the police coming from all sides and the platts is sorry the square is really blocked off you can probably hear behind me some cheering and shouting going on from the protesters i've had to move away because police are using tear gas to disperse the protesters. so easy things are really starting to hate out after what was thought to be maybe a slow start rebecca yellow vest protesters have been voicing their anger for months as we all know but from where i sit it appears those voices
our correspondent rebecca ritter's is in paris covering the story for us rebecca it's nice to have you with us you've been following the demonstrations since this morning what's the situation right now where you are well it was a bit of a slow start this morning but things are really starting to heat up here i met him in central paris someone called the plats to deliver a publique and this i i officially numbers are not really have not been advertised yet i haven't been able to get me official...
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now earlier rebecca you were on the streets there in paris you're tracking the able best protesters were also taking place today what was the situation like very different scenes of the ones you're seeing behind me very different atmosphere from where i am now we saw a very violent protest again today you know we must remember that these yellow press vest excuse me protests have been going for twenty three consecutive weeks that's five months today both protests but they have waxed and waned in terms of violence and attendance the last few weeks have seen. far less attendance but this was the first one since the not true dharma and as we heard in the report people and the protesters the yellow vest people are extremely angry and they feel very let down by the fact that the country seems to have a lot of money to give to the rebuilding of the church but not to appease their demands that they feel very let down so today we saw a resurgence of that earlier violence that we saw during the protests a few months ago rebecca ritter's for us in paris thank you very much. egypt sions have begun v
now earlier rebecca you were on the streets there in paris you're tracking the able best protesters were also taking place today what was the situation like very different scenes of the ones you're seeing behind me very different atmosphere from where i am now we saw a very violent protest again today you know we must remember that these yellow press vest excuse me protests have been going for twenty three consecutive weeks that's five months today both protests but they have waxed and waned in...
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our correspondent rebecca ritter's is in paris covering the story for us rebecca thanks for joining us we understand you have to stay in a relatively secure position but what can you tell us about what's going on in the streets around you and beyond where you are. that's right michael otterman company lines actually because it wasn't safe to stand out amongst the protesters many critically for the protesters getting incredibly violent just. a short time ago car chasing her up putting out the five they were just pissing around in the middle of the. way it was a fire their protest is being a nice little explosive police will be retaliating cheap gas bombs so things have really kicked off just at the moment i see the protests to seem to be moving away from this area and the helicopters that were flying overhead sainthood moved on and so it seems that the protest might be moving on but i don't think it's a. you mention explosives just very quickly and no reports of anyone hurt at this point. i don't have official figures on not michael at the moment i mean know that more than a hundred peo
our correspondent rebecca ritter's is in paris covering the story for us rebecca thanks for joining us we understand you have to stay in a relatively secure position but what can you tell us about what's going on in the streets around you and beyond where you are. that's right michael otterman company lines actually because it wasn't safe to stand out amongst the protesters many critically for the protesters getting incredibly violent just. a short time ago car chasing her up putting out the...
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just 29 minutes trying to get into palo alto jenks rebecca all right, thank you. >>time now for oh 3 breaking news overnight. one person is dead in officer-involved shooting in fremont this happened at about 10 49 last night on civic center drive that's just south of maori avenue. details are a bit limited right now all we know is the suspect has died. we don't know what led up to the shooting between that person and the officers or if any officers were hurt trying to track down that information. but police say they will provide an update later this morning so keep it tune of kron four we'll let you know when we find out more. morning sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise, not only in san francisco across the bay area for stan storm has the story. >>as std numbers go up in san francisco, public health officials are calling on people to get tested. >>and just go is always been a place that's had relatively high rates of stds compared to other parts of the country doctor susan philip with the san francisco, public health department says the high rates of syp
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our correspondents rebecca rader's is in paris for us where easter services are taking place rebecca there are several events taking place night in relation to the fire at notre dame tell us a little bit more about that. well carol i'm here in front of a social peace church which where an easter vigil is taking place tonight it was supposed originally planned to be take taking place in not true done obviously that is not possible given this week's events. there is a benefit concert also happening not that far away from here hosted by one of the t.v. stations here in france there's a big it's open to any member of the public who wants to go a free benefit concert and then donations will be asked for at the end towards the reparations. now earlier rebecca you were on the streets there in paris you're tracking the able best protests that were also taking place today what was the situation like were very different scenes to the ones you're seeing behind me very different atmosphere from where i am now we saw a very violent protest again today we are we must remember that these yellow pre
our correspondents rebecca rader's is in paris for us where easter services are taking place rebecca there are several events taking place night in relation to the fire at notre dame tell us a little bit more about that. well carol i'm here in front of a social peace church which where an easter vigil is taking place tonight it was supposed originally planned to be take taking place in not true done obviously that is not possible given this week's events. there is a benefit concert also...
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rebecca. >>all right as we take a live look outside the bay bridge toll plaza few cars trickling for through those metering lights there but really no backup hardly at all it's going to be under 10 minutes to get you into san francisco across the upper deck and we're checking out things on the san mateo bridge. i'm not tracking any problems no major hotspots 12 minutes as you make your way on this and that he was found on the westbound side of course that's the right hand side of your screen. it's going to be a problem free into foster sitting. now the richmond san bridge show pretty much going to be all yours this morning 9 minutes right now that i'm clocking on the westbound side 5.80 getting up to that 1 one connector, and a couple of drive times. we're still looking great so far so if you're an early morning. riser things are looking great for your livermore valley commute 11 minutes on westbound 5.80 southbound from dublin down to fremont that's 15 minutes so far this morning and the can'
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rebecca.king at the hot spot free a roadways and bridges matter of fact and so if you need to get to san francisco take advantage of how light the bay bridge is right now getting into the city under 10 minutes it's been this way all morning long things are drive times for your south bay looks great as well milpitas and the sunnyvale not too bad 10 minutes on to 37. and it's 22 from downtown san jose into mountain view and to just under 15 if traveling on 2.80 from downtown san jose making your way to the 85 split snow back to the names. >>thank you. more problems for facebook the company has admitted now that it collected one and a half million users email contacts without their consent. so this is the latest privacy issue to hit the tech giant facebook said yesterday that users email contact list had been unintentionally uploaded to facebook following one of their design changes almost 2 years ago a facebook spokesperson said the firm didn't realize that it happened until just this past month
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of bringing rebecca ritter's who is standing by with the latest for us from paris as we've heard rebecca today's good friday what is the atmosphere where you are. well you mentioned the procession the that much of the cross it is happening right now actually want to lower my voice slightly because it's very quiet it's happening just out of the frame the worshippers are walking past and carrying that cross i think you're saying you've probably got live pictures there as well and it's a very sort of summer affair actually they're carrying the cross it's being dragged followers there's obviously a lot of press following them and the followers are all singing hymns and they were before prior to that they were reading from the bible and they were being played through loudspeakers right here along the river the procession has come from not from not exactly but just nearby and it's going to go all the way around and then be met and one of the bridges just behind me here to the right but normally people would then go on to where the island where not is but i'm obviously today that will not be ha
of bringing rebecca ritter's who is standing by with the latest for us from paris as we've heard rebecca today's good friday what is the atmosphere where you are. well you mentioned the procession the that much of the cross it is happening right now actually want to lower my voice slightly because it's very quiet it's happening just out of the frame the worshippers are walking past and carrying that cross i think you're saying you've probably got live pictures there as well and it's a very sort...
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our correspondent rebecca rivers is in paris covering the story for us hello rebecca we understand you have to stay in a relatively secure position but what can you tell us about what's going on in the streets around you. well i've actually been able to move away from that more secured position because things here is starting to die down a bit police are trying to clear this particular site and we've definitely seen a lot of the protesters move on but as police have been clearing the scene there's been more violent clashes between the protesters and the police and we're starting to see the debris that's now left over smashed windows of police keeping guard to stop looting and lots of debris from the smoke bombs and the little explosive devices used by the protesters but this particular place definitely coming to an end of the protest because a test is moving on. as you well know we're back of the yellow vest years have been at this for months but the temperature the intensity seemed different today is that true and if so while. that is true we've seen a bit of a resurgence shall we say
our correspondent rebecca rivers is in paris covering the story for us hello rebecca we understand you have to stay in a relatively secure position but what can you tell us about what's going on in the streets around you. well i've actually been able to move away from that more secured position because things here is starting to die down a bit police are trying to clear this particular site and we've definitely seen a lot of the protesters move on but as police have been clearing the scene...
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rebecca.l things are looking great on the roadways. so far this morning it is definitely friday light a lot of folks might have taken today the holiday we're looking at a really nice community in the san francisco right now under 10 minutes into the city at this point across the upper deck and the san mateo bridge show yes more cars on the roadway there you can see all the brake lights on the right hand side of your screen but not to tying up your drive time. that's clocking in at 13 time. that's clocking in at 13 minui'm mildly obsessed with numbers. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. numbers are great. and seeing clearer skin is pretty awesome, too. that's what i call a body of proof. humira
rebecca.l things are looking great on the roadways. so far this morning it is definitely friday light a lot of folks might have taken today the holiday we're looking at a really nice community in the san francisco right now under 10 minutes into the city at this point across the upper deck and the san mateo bridge show yes more cars on the roadway there you can see all the brake lights on the right hand side of your screen but not to tying up your drive time. that's clocking in at 13 time....
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early mornings and late nights and why do you love these but so much, rebecca?hey don't get the opportunity to get nice and close to them. they play a really important role in the ra i nfo rest really important role in the rainforest and they do what bees do. the polar nature is and they can do that over long distances because they can fly up to 50 kilometres in a single night. without these guys there is no rainforest. yes, indeed. you just said the word misunderstood, and we watch movies and films, they are portrayed as very bad animals. tells about the character and personalities. we call them sky puppies because they are very much like dogs. they are very very much like dogs. they are very very social and very affectionate. and they are affectionate with us as well as with each other. they are very much like a puppy. well as with each other. they are very much like a puppylj well as with each other. they are very much like a puppy. i hope one of these days i can meet sparrow or one of your other 600 bus. maybe you can name one of them after me. of course the
early mornings and late nights and why do you love these but so much, rebecca?hey don't get the opportunity to get nice and close to them. they play a really important role in the ra i nfo rest really important role in the rainforest and they do what bees do. the polar nature is and they can do that over long distances because they can fly up to 50 kilometres in a single night. without these guys there is no rainforest. yes, indeed. you just said the word misunderstood, and we watch movies and...
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murky what we heard today rebecca european council president. suggesting what he called a flex tinge a full one year extension to break the u.k. what more do we know about this idea but basically have another year. that's right brad we heard early this morning it was sort of through a leak that donald tusk was suggesting this what is now being dubbed flex tension which is basically a flexible extension meaning that the e.u. would offer the u.k. another round about a year although the exact date hasn't been formally set but that the e.u. the u.k. sorry would have the option to leave if they were by some miracle to come to a decision before that time but shortly off to that news of the slick's tension there was a meeting of bassett's here in in brussels and it certainly seems that from that meeting that the large preference would be say would be towards that longer extension that donald tusk has suggested. but but some countries are also very worried about that as charlotte mentioned you know worried about what happens if the u.k. stay in and then
murky what we heard today rebecca european council president. suggesting what he called a flex tinge a full one year extension to break the u.k. what more do we know about this idea but basically have another year. that's right brad we heard early this morning it was sort of through a leak that donald tusk was suggesting this what is now being dubbed flex tension which is basically a flexible extension meaning that the e.u. would offer the u.k. another round about a year although the exact date...
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of spring and corresponding rebecca rivers who is standing by at the elysee paris where that ceremony is currently taking place so rebecca what do we know about these firefighters who are being honored today and their role in their efforts to save the cathedral. well these men and women of the paris fire brigade are certainly the heroes of the hour i'm hoping you can see some of them coming out behind me the ceremony with emmanuel mccall has obviously just come to an end it was a private ceremony so i wasn't able to go in and see exactly what was said but we know that he has held their work as exemplary two people that he may have picked out for special mention was certainly the brigade chaplain john mark phone yeah and for me it was he helped salvage the precious crown of thorns thought to be worn by jesus that was housed in the cathedral he did that at great personal risk another name that may have been mentioned out was miriam should should didn't ski excuse me she was among one of the first to reach the higher parts of the cathedral up into the roof before the spire fell which is
of spring and corresponding rebecca rivers who is standing by at the elysee paris where that ceremony is currently taking place so rebecca what do we know about these firefighters who are being honored today and their role in their efforts to save the cathedral. well these men and women of the paris fire brigade are certainly the heroes of the hour i'm hoping you can see some of them coming out behind me the ceremony with emmanuel mccall has obviously just come to an end it was a private...
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rebecca. >>that looks nice time looking forward to it and you know when you're going to get said a season, your car's ready for later this afternoon for those a nice temperatures 70's 80's once again. good news as we get into the holiday weekend. it looks like it's already starting really on the roadways because not a lot of cars here at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's not normal of course we normally see at pack. throughout the entire morning commute but it is light right now so if you need to take this branch come get it real quick. it's only 10 minutes in the san francisco. so far and things are looking good to at the san mateo bridge but said the richmond san bridge were a little bit backed up here now it's only because of the cash paying lanes you are backed up to about a marina boulevard now at this time, but then once you get on of the span it's going to be a straight shot into the north face knocked out here as well total drive time about 21 minutes to just leave a little bit earlier t
rebecca. >>that looks nice time looking forward to it and you know when you're going to get said a season, your car's ready for later this afternoon for those a nice temperatures 70's 80's once again. good news as we get into the holiday weekend. it looks like it's already starting really on the roadways because not a lot of cars here at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's not normal of course we normally see at pack. throughout the entire morning commute but it is light right now so if you...
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rebecca. >>i can already hear the good that easter weekend weather coming up john ball, hey it's nice traffic for friday and looks like a lot of folks taking the day off today because normally by 5.30. they were so close is pretty packs but not the case this morning so it's going to be an easy ride into the city about 10 minutes to make your way to that fremont street exit across the upper deck. getting a little bit more packed here at the richmond san bridge. but not really impacting now your drive time once you get on the stand he will have to wait here at some of the pay gates up for just a bit though, and then once you get past that point it's going to be a straight shot into the north bay. all have an update on the golden gate bridge and the san mateo bridge coming up in just a bit james story and thanks for that is 6 oh 7 a developing story. authorities are looking for a teenager who was swept out to sea at half moon bay while boogie boarding at crawford sarah stinson live there this mor
rebecca. >>i can already hear the good that easter weekend weather coming up john ball, hey it's nice traffic for friday and looks like a lot of folks taking the day off today because normally by 5.30. they were so close is pretty packs but not the case this morning so it's going to be an easy ride into the city about 10 minutes to make your way to that fremont street exit across the upper deck. getting a little bit more packed here at the richmond san bridge. but not really impacting now...
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. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries. he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a point of your career when you know that something is done. it's okay. because you know you've done -- you've gone as far as you can. and that door closes. >> and another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach, and athletic director. >> and he was even better at being a teacher and coach than he was even throwing. >> if dave missed his former glory, his family said he never showed it. and of course, remained a legend to his niece and nephews. >> i think one phrase that could best describe him is a gentle giant. >> yep. >> he had so much patience, so much kind
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rebecca walther is back with us. first, let's get this clear. you have been right consistently on this program throughout this year. you said the market is going up and going higher. is it going higher still from where it closed yesterday? >> oh, i think so, stu. i think it's a good day, you know. we've got great china numbers. even the u.s. numbers are -- consumer durables were better than expected. that's a good sign. everything right now is going good. the federal reserve giving us some patience makes consumers even more confident. i think we are doing good. stuart: what's the driving force behind it?
rebecca walther is back with us. first, let's get this clear. you have been right consistently on this program throughout this year. you said the market is going up and going higher. is it going higher still from where it closed yesterday? >> oh, i think so, stu. i think it's a good day, you know. we've got great china numbers. even the u.s. numbers are -- consumer durables were better than expected. that's a good sign. everything right now is going good. the federal reserve giving us...
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rebecca buck joins me from newark.'s been doing lots of town halls and now this is his first meeting with the masses right there on home territory at least in new jersey there in newark. >> that's right. this was supposed to be a big hometown kick off for cory booker, sort of a jump start to the second phase of his campaign here in the second quarter. i have to tell you looking at the crowd here behind me, looks like it might be more of a false start for booker. the program is just kicking off. they're running almost an hour behind. newark police tell cnn they were estimating the crowd could be as big as 10,000 people here. i don't know if you can see, there clearly are some empty spaces in front of the stage and the crowd is nowhere near that 10,000 people mark. it begs the question, is this going to be a sign of a lack of support for booker? surely we've seen in poling that his numbers have been in the low single digits. his team spoke with reporters this week and his campaign manager said they deliberately tried to
rebecca buck joins me from newark.'s been doing lots of town halls and now this is his first meeting with the masses right there on home territory at least in new jersey there in newark. >> that's right. this was supposed to be a big hometown kick off for cory booker, sort of a jump start to the second phase of his campaign here in the second quarter. i have to tell you looking at the crowd here behind me, looks like it might be more of a false start for booker. the program is just...
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our correspondent rebecca rader's is in paris for us tonight she's been covering that story for us rebecca you've been in the streets today tracking those protests what was the situation like. well never ran up pretty well it was quite fine today actually. i saw plenty of passion. lisa thanks to. you there was lots to cast and explicit. to listen. to us from the police and even at that towards the end of the day after several hours of protest the man the police trying to clear it out there was. even more clashes as they were trying to clear the parts of the be where i was at the main protest was going on it was even even minus that's going on still quite violent it's a train the protesters so we saw really saw a very big day. for because it's also a big day of course because there is a solidarity concert or notre dame is being held in just a few hours tell us about this concert but to me expect about. cause and effect to starting very soon in fact the time stamp. on the leaders where the concert is being held this evening they're expecting a big fanfare that i've i've heard numbers of five
our correspondent rebecca rader's is in paris for us tonight she's been covering that story for us rebecca you've been in the streets today tracking those protests what was the situation like. well never ran up pretty well it was quite fine today actually. i saw plenty of passion. lisa thanks to. you there was lots to cast and explicit. to listen. to us from the police and even at that towards the end of the day after several hours of protest the man the police trying to clear it out there was....
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rebecca, thank you very much for joining us. 's rebecca penty, joining us on that. be clear, huawei and vodafone both maintain that these vulnerabilitjes discovered -- vulnerabilities were discovered and fixed and were part of the normal process of rolling outh products. uawei said that software vulnerability is a industrywide challenge, and that when they are identified we work closely with partners to take corrective action. vodafone responded to bloomberg -- "in the telecoms industry it is not uncommon for vulnerabilities in supplier equipment. if a phone ability exists, vodafone works with that supplier to resolve it quickly." of course, the issue here is that it wasn't resolved at all. we are minutes away from the open. up next, we take a look at the stocks to watch at the open, including airbus. surged onings higher a-320 production, their competitor to the beleaguered boeing 737 max. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." a little clarity on a story we were covering about vodafone and huawei. vodafone said to have
rebecca, thank you very much for joining us. 's rebecca penty, joining us on that. be clear, huawei and vodafone both maintain that these vulnerabilitjes discovered -- vulnerabilities were discovered and fixed and were part of the normal process of rolling outh products. uawei said that software vulnerability is a industrywide challenge, and that when they are identified we work closely with partners to take corrective action. vodafone responded to bloomberg -- "in the telecoms industry it...
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large sum of donations correspondent rebecca ritter thank you. and i germany has called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss the surge of for. hiding in the libyan capital tripoli forces loyal to the libyan army commander. are battling to seize control of tripoli from the internationally recognized the libyan government shelling of tripoli has increased more than two hundred people have been killed since the offensive began on. images of war intended to demonstrate the progress of khalifa haftar as troops this may be propaganda but it does show that the battle for tripoli is escalating. this week the city center was hit by rockets for the first time emergency workers reported civilian casualties according to the u.n. at least a hundred ninety people have been killed since fighting began in early april. for libya's interior minister the conflict has reached a new level of illegality and this is a community. and. it is beautiful but you cannot believe little one he killed his people like this and now the united nations i
large sum of donations correspondent rebecca ritter thank you. and i germany has called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss the surge of for. hiding in the libyan capital tripoli forces loyal to the libyan army commander. are battling to seize control of tripoli from the internationally recognized the libyan government shelling of tripoli has increased more than two hundred people have been killed since the offensive began on. images of war intended to demonstrate...
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cheryl: we have rebecca london in colombo with the latest. rebecca, good morning. >> reporter: you srsri lanka isy much in mourning. it's a national day of mourning following the brutal attacks on churches and luxury hotels in the country which now the death l toll has risen to 310 killed and 500 injured. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks. there's a lot of fear in the country. we're seeing concerns about other attacks taking place with security forces, police being given the power to detain and interrogate suspects without court order, which hasn't been seen since the sri lankan civil war ended in 2009. the government has named the little-known jihadist group as being responsible for these attacks. some comments coming through from the government minister about this perhaps being a retaliation to the horrific shootings in new zealand where muslims were targeted recently. and there's also another point which has been reported, that the founder, the leader of this little known jihadist group is actually an isis fanatic. >> horri
cheryl: we have rebecca london in colombo with the latest. rebecca, good morning. >> reporter: you srsri lanka isy much in mourning. it's a national day of mourning following the brutal attacks on churches and luxury hotels in the country which now the death l toll has risen to 310 killed and 500 injured. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks. there's a lot of fear in the country. we're seeing concerns about other attacks taking place with security forces, police being given...
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bureau director for reporters without borders rebecca thank you so much for joining us so your report says that the biggest deterioration is in supposedly better regions what do you mean by that. well in terms of the score from year to year we saw the regional score deteriorate the most in the americas this year followed by the e.u. and balkans and that's that's disturbing because europe is has long been the region that respects press freedom the most last year as a region deteriorated the sharpest and it's not far behind the americans this year and in fact north america the north america the united states and free in the press being in this breach is actually part of the constitution when you say that it's deteriorating in what way well in the united states we've seen quite a serious deterioration this year three spots down our index to forty eight out of one hundred eighty countries but actually if you look at the color coding that goes with our index as well for the first year the united states slipped into the orange which is the problematic category of countries it was also in tw
bureau director for reporters without borders rebecca thank you so much for joining us so your report says that the biggest deterioration is in supposedly better regions what do you mean by that. well in terms of the score from year to year we saw the regional score deteriorate the most in the americas this year followed by the e.u. and balkans and that's that's disturbing because europe is has long been the region that respects press freedom the most last year as a region deteriorated the...
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it's a serious crime. >> if rebecca talks like a lawyer, it's because she used to be one. her love for animals brought her here and it's helped to generate a $10,000 reward. most have occurred in the lower diamond neighborhood. the cats have turned up on door steps and streets. as for the one they euthanized. >> he was dying as he came in. he was suffering. it was the right thing to do. >> it was the right thing to do following a horrible thing done. in oakland, wayne freeman, abc new, news. >>> the drought is over in california, but all of us can certainly remember when it was the cornerstone of governorf gor brown's administration. >> we're right down there. don't flush more than you have to. don't shower than you need to. and turn the water off when you're shaving or brushing your teeth. every day this drought goes on, we're going to have to tighttown screws of what we're doing. two prongs of government, persuade and coerce and right now we're doing a fine job of persuasion. >> a lot of us responded to the governor and scaled back on our water use. it was part of a comm
it's a serious crime. >> if rebecca talks like a lawyer, it's because she used to be one. her love for animals brought her here and it's helped to generate a $10,000 reward. most have occurred in the lower diamond neighborhood. the cats have turned up on door steps and streets. as for the one they euthanized. >> he was dying as he came in. he was suffering. it was the right thing to do. >> it was the right thing to do following a horrible thing done. in oakland, wayne freeman,...
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rebecca, let's talk about a full gamut. he talked about equality for all americans and even talking about if as commander in chief trying to create a pathway for citizenship for dreamers and beyond. >> reporter: that's right. so booker here laying out his vision really for the campaign moving forward. this is his mission statement for this campaign. of course he's been allegheny out some of these scenes over the past few weeks since his launch on february 1st here in newark, but this is the first time that he's really presented these themes altogether in a big rally sort of atmosphere. so his team is viewing this really as his first big speech of the campaign. you heard from him that urgency to achieve justice for all. justice for all is the theme we are going to hear from booker over the next few weeks. he is embarking now on a two-week national tour. he'll visit states he's been to before, like iowa and nevada. others he hasn't visited as a presidential candidate like georgia, texas, california, florida, so he's looking t
rebecca, let's talk about a full gamut. he talked about equality for all americans and even talking about if as commander in chief trying to create a pathway for citizenship for dreamers and beyond. >> reporter: that's right. so booker here laying out his vision really for the campaign moving forward. this is his mission statement for this campaign. of course he's been allegheny out some of these scenes over the past few weeks since his launch on february 1st here in newark, but this is...
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doctor rebecca grant, thank you. 20 minutes until the top of the hour.ng inside the battle to take back mosley. our next guest directed this documentary and give us an unprecedented look at refugee camps, isis detainees and active combat zones up next, don't miss it. ♪ ♪ whatever it takes ♪ - in a crossfit gym, we're really engaged with who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. i love the custom ink design lab because it's really easy to use. they have customer service that you can reach anytime. t-shirts help us immediately get a sense of who we are as a group. from the moment clients walk in, they're able to feel like part of the family. - [spokesman] custom ink has hundreds of products for your business and free shipping. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com. >> jim carrey at it again attacking donald trump and his supporters. the actor turned activist posting his latest drawing on twitter that shows the president sitting in front of a
doctor rebecca grant, thank you. 20 minutes until the top of the hour.ng inside the battle to take back mosley. our next guest directed this documentary and give us an unprecedented look at refugee camps, isis detainees and active combat zones up next, don't miss it. ♪ ♪ whatever it takes ♪ - in a crossfit gym, we're really engaged with who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. i love the custom...
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inmigrante impactan duro en su salud mental, un estrÉs que los hijos llaman el sÍndrome de ulises, rebecca un perdÓn federal pudo regresar a estados unidos, pero el trauma dejÓ a l familia marcada. >> estaba cansada, estresada, dije mamÁ, dile a tu hermana qu me tengo que ir al hospital porque yo siento que me va a dar un ataque al corazÓn. >> segÚn los expertos la famili sufre de el sÍndrome de ulises un trastorno de presenta sÍntom de depresiÓn o ansiedad por medio de las deportaciones por sufrir discriminaciÓn y por no hablar el idioma, rafael recuerda cÓmo le afecto vivir con miedo a ser deportado. >> pasÉ bastante tiempo que tenÍa que salir a trabajar y nunca sabÍa si iba a regresar. >> ¿cuÁl serÍa el principal sÍntoma que usted podria ver en un paciente con sÍndrome de ulises >> pÉrdida de apetito, no poder dormir, sensaciÓn de falta de aire, los sÍntomas digestivos. >> en antiguo texto de la ilÍada, ulises es un personaje que se vio obligado a dejar su tierra en bÚsqueda de nuevas oportunidades de ahÍ el tÉrmino. >> tambiÉn los niÑos son vulnerables a este sÍndrome >> me sentÍ muy t
inmigrante impactan duro en su salud mental, un estrÉs que los hijos llaman el sÍndrome de ulises, rebecca un perdÓn federal pudo regresar a estados unidos, pero el trauma dejÓ a l familia marcada. >> estaba cansada, estresada, dije mamÁ, dile a tu hermana qu me tengo que ir al hospital porque yo siento que me va a dar un ataque al corazÓn. >> segÚn los expertos la famili sufre de el sÍndrome de ulises un trastorno de presenta sÍntom de depresiÓn o ansiedad por medio de...
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cnn's rebecca buck has more from washington. >> good morning, christine and dave. multiple 2020 candidates are responding to these allegations against the former vice president saying lucy flores should be believed but those same democrats are also stopping short of saying this disqualifies joe biden from running for president. leaving that judgment to the voters. she says she's coming forth now because she thinks it's disqualifying for joe biden. do you think it's disqualifying? >> i think that's a decision for the vice president to make. i'm not sure that one incident alone disqualifies anybody, but her point is absolutely right. this is an issue not just the democrats or republicans, the entire country has got to take seriously. >> i have no reason not to believe her, jonathan, and i think we know from campaigns and from politics that people raise issues and they have to address them, and that's what he will have to do with the voters if he gets into the race. >> i think that's why we have an election. that's that process, but certainly it's very disconcerting,
cnn's rebecca buck has more from washington. >> good morning, christine and dave. multiple 2020 candidates are responding to these allegations against the former vice president saying lucy flores should be believed but those same democrats are also stopping short of saying this disqualifies joe biden from running for president. leaving that judgment to the voters. she says she's coming forth now because she thinks it's disqualifying for joe biden. do you think it's disqualifying? >>...
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this case, he at least acknowledges that he was out of sync with what was going on. >> woodruff: rebeccaster, how did you har him >> well, i do think that especially the final part aboute ackning norms are changing and that he's engaged in this conversation is whahe needed to say, but he did need to say it five days ago anda, relly, 20 years ago, 10 years ago, two years ago.il he'sled himself of late as somebody who's very interested in these iss he's involved with "it's on us" talking about issues around changing norms and gender andpo r, yet he was very slow to t spond with what he needed to say, and wha doesn't address in this statement is the degree to wch norms are al changing around the world, and the term of that kind of touching is refllted in his poy record. he's been 30 years in the senate and asc vie president and a paternal role in his position on maternal health and the anita hill hearings. he needs to address lot about what has snifted our politics and norms and ideas about gender and power. >> woodruff: i want to broaden thiso talk about what ising on if terms of our entir
this case, he at least acknowledges that he was out of sync with what was going on. >> woodruff: rebeccaster, how did you har him >> well, i do think that especially the final part aboute ackning norms are changing and that he's engaged in this conversation is whahe needed to say, but he did need to say it five days ago anda, relly, 20 years ago, 10 years ago, two years ago.il he'sled himself of late as somebody who's very interested in these iss he's involved with "it's on...
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brent: rebecca, to you on the other side of the english channel in brussels, we know all 27 members ofhe european union have to approve any deadline extension. we are hearing tonight conflicting reports that germany, france, the netherlands are not completely convinced that the u.k. needs another extension. what is the chance for unity here? rebecca: we can't forget that whatever options are bandied about next week when theresa may comes back to brussels to ask for yet more time on breaks it will have to be decided unanimously. it certainly seems to be the view from brussels and those 27 leaders that a short extension is simply pointless. we mustn't forget that theresa may already suggested this date of the 30th the last time she was in brussels, and it was rejected by the 27 members. it is hard to see why the 27 leaders would bring about a different outcome this time. the eu wants to avoid this groundhog day we are seeing with theresa may going back to the u.k., asking for a short extension. they find it to be very distracting especially when there are other things they are focusing o
brent: rebecca, to you on the other side of the english channel in brussels, we know all 27 members ofhe european union have to approve any deadline extension. we are hearing tonight conflicting reports that germany, france, the netherlands are not completely convinced that the u.k. needs another extension. what is the chance for unity here? rebecca: we can't forget that whatever options are bandied about next week when theresa may comes back to brussels to ask for yet more time on breaks it...
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i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at eight: a new lunar landing: the first privately—financed mission to the moon will attempt to land on its surface in in the next few minutes. julian assange is found guilty of breaching his bail, after british police arrested the wikilea ks founder, following seven years in the ecuadorian embassy. theresa may tells mps she wants britain to leave the european union as soon as possible, after the eu delays the uk's departure until the end of october. celebrations in sudan as its 30 year ruler is toppled in a military coup. jack shepherd — the man who killed a woman in a speedboat crash — is jailed for an extra six months for fleeing the country. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in the next few minutes, the first privately—financed mission to the moon will attempt to land on its surface. until now, only government space agencies from the us, china, and the former soviet union have achieved this. the spacecraft will take pictures and conduct experiments — and the miss
i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at eight: a new lunar landing: the first privately—financed mission to the moon will attempt to land on its surface in in the next few minutes. julian assange is found guilty of breaching his bail, after british police arrested the wikilea ks founder, following seven years in the ecuadorian embassy. theresa may tells mps she wants britain to leave the european union as soon as possible, after the eu delays the uk's departure until the end of october....
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rebecca officer devaney ran to get latex glove and a back and by the time that by the time he came out, the baby without. rebecca he took him from his mom's chest and jumped into action. >> i started to strike his back until he dislodged whatever was in his mouth and started to make the beautiful cry. >> the baby is out his father is holding him. ezekiel thompson did not come into this world when his parents expected but they are happy he is here now. >> he came into the world in a very chaotic way and he is very peaceful. >> good to have a story to tell, no matter what. for a lifetime. >> when the baby is ready, the baby is ready to that was melissa perlman reporting. both the mother and baby are in good health. >> you can try to predicted but is not like the weather. >>> when the baby is ready, no stopping. in the back of a truck all right there can we go. with the weather, it will be such a pleasant stretch of weather today. the coolest day of the next seven, we will warm up in quibec done with the holiday we can look at fantastic. get used to that, nothing but blue skies come our n
rebecca officer devaney ran to get latex glove and a back and by the time that by the time he came out, the baby without. rebecca he took him from his mom's chest and jumped into action. >> i started to strike his back until he dislodged whatever was in his mouth and started to make the beautiful cry. >> the baby is out his father is holding him. ezekiel thompson did not come into this world when his parents expected but they are happy he is here now. >> he came into the world...
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good morning rebecca.et to temperatures, highs of 25 degrees, helped by warm april sunshine, the wind coming from the south—east pulling the warm air from central and eastern europe but across siberia unsettled conditions and cooler. 0n across siberia unsettled conditions and cooler. on saturday, some of us much warmer than spain. back to today, areas of mist and low cloud will clear, most of us seeing some spells of sunshine. glad developing across the western isles of scotland, sunny spells here, quite a cool north, north—easterly breeze pegging back temperatures across the east and channel coast. in the sunshine, temperatures reaching 17-20d sunshine, temperatures reaching 17—20d for many, some parts of southern england reaching a maximum of 22, making of the warmest day of the year so far. evening and night to come, any cloud will melt away, mist and low club developing as we go through the early hours, not as cold as the nightjust gone across scotland. temperatures holding 4—5d, 6-9d scotland. tempera
good morning rebecca.et to temperatures, highs of 25 degrees, helped by warm april sunshine, the wind coming from the south—east pulling the warm air from central and eastern europe but across siberia unsettled conditions and cooler. 0n across siberia unsettled conditions and cooler. on saturday, some of us much warmer than spain. back to today, areas of mist and low cloud will clear, most of us seeing some spells of sunshine. glad developing across the western isles of scotland, sunny spells...
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or rebecca herm's is a member of the european parliament where she's co-chair of your nest which works closely with ukraine she also observe the elections on behalf of the european parliament and she joins me now from the ukrainian capital miss herms welcome the margin by which mr is a lansky one is huge he was obviously given an enormous mandate by the people of ukraine give us your take on the elections how many things go in your view. so it was really a landslide victory which we see in this dimension very seldomly happen. to the incumbent petro poroshenko that. ukrainians did not trust him any more i appreciate that a lot so the statesmanship by which. people posting quick knowledge the victory of mr zelinsky yesterday and this vote is on the other hand a huge declaration no of trust into a man who has no experience in politics and we will see how the vote to us these more than seventy percent of the voters and how the elected president will be able to deal with this and how you spin a following developments in ukraine for quite some time now in your view have things changed substa
or rebecca herm's is a member of the european parliament where she's co-chair of your nest which works closely with ukraine she also observe the elections on behalf of the european parliament and she joins me now from the ukrainian capital miss herms welcome the margin by which mr is a lansky one is huge he was obviously given an enormous mandate by the people of ukraine give us your take on the elections how many things go in your view. so it was really a landslide victory which we see in this...
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i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: the foreign office warns against all but essential travel to sri lanka because of the risk of further terrorist attacks. tributes are paid for two british teenagers among those who lost their lives from the relatives who survived. they were getting me food for the bus they were in the first mosque went off. with that fatal blast, we did start running out and i don't know what sort of condition they were, there was another blast. the head of the civil service is to lead a formal inquiry into the leak of details from a national security council meeting about huawei. 31 years after his first run for the white house the man who was barack obama's vice—president announces a new presidential campaign. knife crime figures for england and wales have risen to record levels in the past year. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, james rampton, features writer at the independent and baroness helen newlove, victims commissioner. s
i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: the foreign office warns against all but essential travel to sri lanka because of the risk of further terrorist attacks. tributes are paid for two british teenagers among those who lost their lives from the relatives who survived. they were getting me food for the bus they were in the first mosque went off. with that fatal blast, we did start running out and i don't know what sort of condition they were, there was another blast. the head of the civil...
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afraid rebecca writers are standing by with the latest from paris and rebecca i mean we've heard it there mccrone already meeting with us go today and he's really going full steam ahead now with this rebuild effort he certainly is within twenty four hours of the fire and he'd come out with a sort of very ambitious plan of having it rebuilt in five years now experts say that's unlikely to be possible they're looking at around more to ten to fifteen years but the sort of the fact that he wants to do it so fast could be saying that he really wants to make this part of his legacy he had been expected on monday night before the fire to give his speech trying to reunite the nation which has been divided we've seen months of protests here in paris and he was going to address the issues concerning the protesters but obviously that was that has been now delayed and he's trying to possibly use this event it's really a unifying unifying thing for the nation. and what about the investigation has there been any progress there. progress has been slow still because people have a sense is have not been a
afraid rebecca writers are standing by with the latest from paris and rebecca i mean we've heard it there mccrone already meeting with us go today and he's really going full steam ahead now with this rebuild effort he certainly is within twenty four hours of the fire and he'd come out with a sort of very ambitious plan of having it rebuilt in five years now experts say that's unlikely to be possible they're looking at around more to ten to fifteen years but the sort of the fact that he wants to...
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rebecca, this case with the varsity blues, college admission scandal has everyone's attention.hat is lori loughlin doing not taking a plea? is her lawyer not telling her? please, take the plea, you're dead on rights. >> i can't imagine. as you know, you have sat in the room with so many perpetrators, i can't imagine anyone isn't begging her to take the plea. felicity huffman, took the plea. she admitted the guilt, she said i'm sorry, i apologize to students who my children took the place of. i mean she has been very gracious in light of the fact accepting the guilty plea, accepting being guilty. in this case i don't know what is happening. there's wire evidence, there's information, there's recordings, recordings of her sending money, there's information of her sending the money to, you know, the charity, the hoax charity. i mean, this is very clear cut from what we understand. there's not really any coming to an innocent verdict from a court of law. it's not going to happen. >> dan: i don't get it. mark, i don't get it, given your legal expertise and your experience at trial,
rebecca, this case with the varsity blues, college admission scandal has everyone's attention.hat is lori loughlin doing not taking a plea? is her lawyer not telling her? please, take the plea, you're dead on rights. >> i can't imagine. as you know, you have sat in the room with so many perpetrators, i can't imagine anyone isn't begging her to take the plea. felicity huffman, took the plea. she admitted the guilt, she said i'm sorry, i apologize to students who my children took the place...
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views to try and change europe from the inside of people to these parties actually have in common rebecca because real cure reports they agree on certain issues but they're really wide apart on others. that's right amrita and just how successful he is really remains to be seen at this early stage i mean there were only as i said the fool for four representatives of four different parties attending today i think the league the leaders selvin is leader party would have liked it to be much bigger although some of the people i spoke to from the league of the representatives said they were happy it's just early. they're planning another big event here in may and they're hoping that they can get a lot of other parties to sign up in that time but as you say there are lots of differences among these parties they agree primarily on changing europe bringing sovereignty back to nation states and rabbit and immigration you might say so they definitely agree on most issues but have different in different policies when it comes to things like trade and agriculture and things like that so it'll be inter
views to try and change europe from the inside of people to these parties actually have in common rebecca because real cure reports they agree on certain issues but they're really wide apart on others. that's right amrita and just how successful he is really remains to be seen at this early stage i mean there were only as i said the fool for four representatives of four different parties attending today i think the league the leaders selvin is leader party would have liked it to be much bigger...
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our science correspondent rebecca morelle is here. what happened ? what happened?unded spacecraft that was all ready to set down on the lunar surface and the team were gathered at mission control in israel and at first everything seemed to be going so first everything seemed to be going so well. an image was sent back. a selfie taken by the spacecraft as it was descending onto the lunar surface, but minutes later the scientist started to look worried. there was news of rocket engine restarts, communication failures, and finally an image taken moments before it crash landed on the surface. and then there was this announcement. we had a failure in the spacecraft. we unfortunately have not managed to land successfully. we are the seventh country to orbit the moon and the fourth to reach the moon's surface. it's been very tough for the team. and obviously they will want to find out exactly what went wrong. this mission cost £70 million. normally missions like this have a price tag of billions. so it is fair to say this has been quite an achievement to get this far alre
our science correspondent rebecca morelle is here. what happened ? what happened?unded spacecraft that was all ready to set down on the lunar surface and the team were gathered at mission control in israel and at first everything seemed to be going so first everything seemed to be going so well. an image was sent back. a selfie taken by the spacecraft as it was descending onto the lunar surface, but minutes later the scientist started to look worried. there was news of rocket engine restarts,...
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so rebecca joining us on the line then rebecca tell us what's been happening at the ceremony. i'm having some trouble hearing you. ok we got it's looks like i would definitely we're having some technical problems let's move on to the gambia the legacy of its former leader yacht jamming the flight to record total gamey in january twenty seventh after he refused to concede defeat in a presidential election neighboring countries threatened a military intervention in the gambia unless he gave way to his opponent adam a barrow but germany went into self-imposed exile after two decades in power during his tenure critics say he and his supporters plundered state funds he wus a funny official travel to the cabinet to find out how much has changed since his departure. they are published every second day even though no one ever drives them these cars are visible relics of a regime that ruled the gumby oh for over two decades all of this because once belonged to the former president president says reappear right here on the license plate it was your story about his lavish lifestyle while
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so rebecca how is the center and balance plans to create this movement in europe being received by far right parties their. world bans willingness or desire dream you might say to unite far right parties in europe has been longstanding and as we heard in the report he created this organization known as the movement to try and funnel money into these far right parties but a lot of what he was trying to do with the movement turns out to be illegal in europe a and more so he doesn't go very far and we've seen a lot of policies here he was trying to get on side for instance material so when he's a leader party and le pen's national rally party in france we've seen them back away from ban and saying better need him and that they can go it alone and they're actually receiving distanced themselves from balance movement but his his dream to unite the parties well that may be succeeding even without him roger becker it is in milan thank you very much for that. occulus we now bring you up to date on the stories making news around the wild u.s. president donors schoolmen security chief has resign
so rebecca how is the center and balance plans to create this movement in europe being received by far right parties their. world bans willingness or desire dream you might say to unite far right parties in europe has been longstanding and as we heard in the report he created this organization known as the movement to try and funnel money into these far right parties but a lot of what he was trying to do with the movement turns out to be illegal in europe a and more so he doesn't go very far...