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. >> but rebecca resisted. defying the leader who ruled them all. >> he said they will be destroyed in the flesh. >> instead, she got out and helped uncover the truth about this powerful profit. >> this is a horrible thing to listen to. >> a sinister secret caught on tape! >> [inaudible] >> it will just rock you! >> for too long, he alluded the law. could she bring the him down? >> i looked him in the eyes as if to say. we meet again! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is a long way home. back to that place tucked away between the towering [inaudible] of utah. the place where you have been in that other lifetime. >> it is tough to be back. brings up a lot of things that are still really raw. >> then when she was known as sister becky. and wore those colorful prairie dresses. and piled up her long and braided hair. and shared a husband with more than 60 other women. it was here in this place that they call short crick or just, the crick. here is where it happened. >> a lot of it is the same, a lot of it has changed. i'm not the same p
. >> but rebecca resisted. defying the leader who ruled them all. >> he said they will be destroyed in the flesh. >> instead, she got out and helped uncover the truth about this powerful profit. >> this is a horrible thing to listen to. >> a sinister secret caught on tape! >> [inaudible] >> it will just rock you! >> for too long, he alluded the law. could she bring the him down? >> i looked him in the eyes as if to say. we meet again! ♪...
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rebecca vardy does not.nk we look at all these celebrity moments as a great british pantomime. rebecca vardy said she was disappointed by the judge's finding. she also asked to what she called a vile abuse against her family. it abuse a judge also recognized. rebecca hoped this case would restore her reputation. that reputation has never fallen forward. colin patterson, bbc news, the high court. >> lauren, thank you for being with us. from rebecca vardy's point of view, the cost of the case. the judge on that question is pretty clear that the judge did not find her a credible witness. that is a tough thing to walk away from. >> it really is. she just made poor decisions at every step. the way i feel throughout the entirety of this. based on obviously deciding to take this to court and during the pandemic. shaun: the story and preached -- appeared back in 2019. i take clearly was damaging to her reputation perhaps it is not surprising that she should be upset by that. presumably if she had left it at that poi
rebecca vardy does not.nk we look at all these celebrity moments as a great british pantomime. rebecca vardy said she was disappointed by the judge's finding. she also asked to what she called a vile abuse against her family. it abuse a judge also recognized. rebecca hoped this case would restore her reputation. that reputation has never fallen forward. colin patterson, bbc news, the high court. >> lauren, thank you for being with us. from rebecca vardy's point of view, the cost of the...
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yeah, i laugh at one thing i wanted to also ask you about rebecca, while the president tom a gets off the plane is the question of palestinian and israeli pace for i believe that will be no attempt to restart the long still piece process between took that's right there, we're going to be at no formal attempts to restart that paper pace process which has been installed now for some years. there is no plan neither the palestinian authority, the palestinian sy palestinian latest more. the, as bailey side, are really in a position at the moment to restart talk. so even if job on want wanted to stop renegotiating that piece process, he probably would find himself lonely at that table. so there's definitely going to be nothing of the saw on this trip though. as i said, the administration has committed to the 2 state solution. but just how they see themselves, how they see the 2 parties getting their remains to be seen. certainly no indication. and they'll be nothing in the next few days. rebecca, how important will it be on this visit for biden to get the saudis, ah, backing in the saudi su
yeah, i laugh at one thing i wanted to also ask you about rebecca, while the president tom a gets off the plane is the question of palestinian and israeli pace for i believe that will be no attempt to restart the long still piece process between took that's right there, we're going to be at no formal attempts to restart that paper pace process which has been installed now for some years. there is no plan neither the palestinian authority, the palestinian sy palestinian latest more. the, as...
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rebecca: myanmar is burning.ers are being ordered to carry out abuses as the military fights against civilian militias who are trying to restore democracy. this, the aftermath of a military raid on a village in the 20th of december last year. a corporal was in charge of one of thenits. >> the order was too been fire as we entered. we also had an order to shoot any man we saw and set fire to any decent house in the village. rebecca: the corporal said they killed several people that day and burned at least 60 houses. this one was not empty. there was a girl inside. newly recruited soldiers set fire to it. >> as we reached the center of the village, i heard the voice of a girl trapped in a house. she was shouting, open it for me! i told the captain, i saw a girl trapped in the room. he said, i told you to kill everyone. he asked us to light flames, so we did. rebecca: the village school was not burned. instead, young women were taken there. we spoke to two of them. they say the soldiers abused them in this room for
rebecca: myanmar is burning.ers are being ordered to carry out abuses as the military fights against civilian militias who are trying to restore democracy. this, the aftermath of a military raid on a village in the 20th of december last year. a corporal was in charge of one of thenits. >> the order was too been fire as we entered. we also had an order to shoot any man we saw and set fire to any decent house in the village. rebecca: the corporal said they killed several people that day and...
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rebecca, it has been _ that is more peaceful. rebecca, it has been very _ that is more peaceful.been very good to talk- it has been very good to talk to you. we will keep across how that conference will pan out. as the west continues to strengthen sanctions on russia, countries maintain business and increasing trades are coming under the spotlight. a prime example is india — who are taking a neutral stance over ukraine — while buying up record amounts of russian oil. india has enhanced russian oil and natural gas. to that extent, $aa billion worth of natural gas imported by europe in the last two months, after the conflict started. we need to be evenhanded about this, as to be evenhanded about this, as to who is financing the war machine. to who is financing the war machine-— to who is financing the war machine. . ., machine. those same critics will say that _ machine. those same critics will say that you _ machine. those same critics will say that you are - machine. those same critics will say that you are getting | will say that you are getting this discounted russian oil and,
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joining us now is rebecca along with congressman mark green of house foreign affairs. rebecca, it's great to have you with us tonight, and i just want to say we send so much love to you and condolences for your loss. really heart warming way to start with your words describing this. how it must feel as a parent to find out this has happened to both of your children. i mean, i just can't even imagine. just tell us how you're feeling two years later as you continue to digest this. >> today is two years, and actually i'm from michigan and [inaudible] the year that my oldest caleb was born, 2000, there were 20,000 drug related deaths in the united states. the year caleb and kyler died at age 18 and age 20, there were over 100,000. what my generation knew and it's because of fentanyl just coming across our boarders. >> jackie: so let me ask you how you feel, you know, when you read the papers and watch the news and see that the border continues to remain open, rebecca, and that other children are dying for the same reasons that your sons did. as a parent, as somebody who is
joining us now is rebecca along with congressman mark green of house foreign affairs. rebecca, it's great to have you with us tonight, and i just want to say we send so much love to you and condolences for your loss. really heart warming way to start with your words describing this. how it must feel as a parent to find out this has happened to both of your children. i mean, i just can't even imagine. just tell us how you're feeling two years later as you continue to digest this. >> today...
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and rebecca, i'm old, is the brains behind the operation on charlie r for causal. and just so common guy. and i shall keep up with our for their basic is for the home. but currently we have all class of people wanting to be a part of the fund from your phone programs. currently we have over 10000 subscribers. rebecca, it's actually a computer science graduate. she wanted to find a technological solution to form an inefficient, to see her mother and other farmers battle for many years. she originally founded way and more forms in 2016 to sell the post harvest waste problem. during cove it she witnessed many nigeria struggling to buy food. we found from the phone program was launched during the holiday week of the course. 19 funding was created, the support and youth interest in agriculture. and to also create empowerment for the masses. especially dudes and ensuring that the end of a studio from the conference will go from rebecca co found that the african wealth initiative with other young professionals to create the program that allows everyone to participate in f
and rebecca, i'm old, is the brains behind the operation on charlie r for causal. and just so common guy. and i shall keep up with our for their basic is for the home. but currently we have all class of people wanting to be a part of the fund from your phone programs. currently we have over 10000 subscribers. rebecca, it's actually a computer science graduate. she wanted to find a technological solution to form an inefficient, to see her mother and other farmers battle for many years. she...
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and rebecca is making sure that quality control is a top priority. for instance, she and her team for keeping the use of pesticides to a minimum. terry house, sorry analyses. what analyses responding i wrong and the climate and the diploma condition over please. that helps us understand the balance in di, environmental, already. so that's how shows us and neuro the kind of an organic process to follow . so what we do the whole test on thing for productivity and that's how you go farms to market in the 21st century. rebecca and her team have made it easier than ever to become a farmer with a swipe of your finger as that of a fickle on next report takes us to the mediterranean, the sea of the coast of sol done europe. another africa is littered with plastics and other debris. that's about the pores in well above all, it's bad for marin life in spain. volunteer divers helping with cleanup efforts. shorts now did see horses. soft corals, neptune grass groupers and a wide variety of seaweed inhabit the mediterranean waters off more. seattle in southeaster
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ah, coming out of the the plane, he'll be met by the caretaker prime minister rebecca. he's got 4 days of talks ahead of him with israelis, palestinians, and saudis, and these talks are going to be dominated by efforts to persuade golf allies to pump more oil is a pricing issue for all of us around the world right now with energy prices soaring do you see bite and making some sort of headway there on that front swell? he may make some headway. i mean, that is a large part of the reason to visit saudi arabia. obviously it's a very controversial trip. i mean, president biden, a famously called saudi arabia, and he and mohammed been selman, they the saudi crown prince of her riah, for their involvement in the killing of generalist jamal kashodi key. so this is a very big turn around from the u. s. president. obviously, influenced by rail politic caused by the situation between russia and ukraine. and of course, rising fuel and energy costs across the globe. obviously, he's most concerned with that happening in the u. s. domestically. he's under pressure to get those prices
ah, coming out of the the plane, he'll be met by the caretaker prime minister rebecca. he's got 4 days of talks ahead of him with israelis, palestinians, and saudis, and these talks are going to be dominated by efforts to persuade golf allies to pump more oil is a pricing issue for all of us around the world right now with energy prices soaring do you see bite and making some sort of headway there on that front swell? he may make some headway. i mean, that is a large part of the reason to visit...
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it's a disaster for rebecca vardy. her brand, her career in the sense of being a personality has been completely ruined. the head of the inquiry into the nhs infected blood scandal calls for immediate compensation for victims. police in lincolnshire arrest two people after a nine—year—old girl dies in a suspected stabbing — she's been named as lilia valutyte. she died on fountain lane yesterday evening as a result of what we believe to be a stab wound. our thoughts continue to be with lilia's family and friends. and we are doing everything we can to support them and what is a truly devastating incident. the government says people will receive the £400 to help with rising energy bills in six monthly installments from october. will smith apologises to chris rock over his infamous oscars slap, in his first public statement in three months. alex yee wins gold for england in the men's triathlon — on the first day of the commonwealth games in birmingham. and coming up later in the hour, does the true story of the rescue of 1
it's a disaster for rebecca vardy. her brand, her career in the sense of being a personality has been completely ruined. the head of the inquiry into the nhs infected blood scandal calls for immediate compensation for victims. police in lincolnshire arrest two people after a nine—year—old girl dies in a suspected stabbing — she's been named as lilia valutyte. she died on fountain lane yesterday evening as a result of what we believe to be a stab wound. our thoughts continue to be with...
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written is in jerusalem forest. rebecca, how close are the us and israel on iran? well been they share a common goal, but they don't see 100 percent eye to eye on how to achieve that goal. both the u. s. and israel c countering the threat by a ra, as a top priority. the us for it's part wants to take a diplomatic route towards that by reinstating the now defunct, or at least put on hold j. c. p. o, a, the nuclear deal that was put on ice under the trump administration. the u. s. looking to resuscitate that deal. that something that israel doesn't agree with, they don't think the deal goes far enough. and i don't think it's going to help when it comes to countering of their perceived threat of iran at they want more defense capabilities by way of a defense alliance, perhaps with regional partners. and they also want the ability to be able to, to preemptively attack iran, if they see the necessity to do such a thing. and now the us have agreed to that they do agree by that. and today they put that in writing by way of the jerusalem memorandum. so they, they do agree
written is in jerusalem forest. rebecca, how close are the us and israel on iran? well been they share a common goal, but they don't see 100 percent eye to eye on how to achieve that goal. both the u. s. and israel c countering the threat by a ra, as a top priority. the us for it's part wants to take a diplomatic route towards that by reinstating the now defunct, or at least put on hold j. c. p. o, a, the nuclear deal that was put on ice under the trump administration. the u. s. looking to...
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jerusalem. rebecca, thank you very much. well after months of protest assure lincoln president go to buy a raja coxa has fled 1st to the mall div. now he's reportedly on his way to singapore, where he's expected to seek asylum and officially stepped down as shrill lincoln president, earlier on wednesday, protesters storm the prime minister's office, former prime minister, running the grimacing, is now the acting president. but protestors want him gone as will the grimacing. it has now as parliament to nominate a new prime minister. nationwide curfew has been imposed until thursday morning. we say the show lincoln president has still not handed in his written resignation. and earlier i asked allan keenan from the international crisis group in london. if the chalet can leadership is trying to buy more time here. well, that would appear to be the case. i think in go tabi, his case to bit more clear. and he is liable to criminal prosecution, for of alleged war crimes and other crimes within 3 lanka. and as long as he is a head o
jerusalem. rebecca, thank you very much. well after months of protest assure lincoln president go to buy a raja coxa has fled 1st to the mall div. now he's reportedly on his way to singapore, where he's expected to seek asylum and officially stepped down as shrill lincoln president, earlier on wednesday, protesters storm the prime minister's office, former prime minister, running the grimacing, is now the acting president. but protestors want him gone as will the grimacing. it has now as...
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rebecca, thanks. arthel: might keep -- thank you, rebecca. generals up at night, officials and lawmakers warning the u.s. losing the race to develop hypersonic missiles saying our technology is years behind china. new report raising alarms for missile defense systems across the home that. we'll get into that with former air force general richard, that's up next. ♪♪ the u.s. successfully testing hypersonic missiles in new mexico this week but it might not be time for the pentagon to make a victory lap. a new report warns u.s. defenses are making between russia and chinese advances in cruise missile technology in an exclusive interview with jennifer griffin, here's angus king of the armed service committee had to say. >> we are i think five years behind in terms of where the chinese are, they don't mind failing and test. we have his idea with got to get right, every test has to be a success. they have a series of failures, one of which they learned something. arthel: let's bring in retired u.s. air force lieutenant general richard newton, forme
rebecca, thanks. arthel: might keep -- thank you, rebecca. generals up at night, officials and lawmakers warning the u.s. losing the race to develop hypersonic missiles saying our technology is years behind china. new report raising alarms for missile defense systems across the home that. we'll get into that with former air force general richard, that's up next. ♪♪ the u.s. successfully testing hypersonic missiles in new mexico this week but it might not be time for the pentagon to make a...
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i spoke to our correspondence, rebecca rita's in jerusalem and michelle at cook. now in washington. i began by asking rebecca how the nuclear threat from iran is shaping alliances in the middle east. bend the threat of iran as it is widely perceived across the region here is shaping alliances here in the region profoundly. i mean, you know, it's a little bit like the old adage, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. so we're seeing alliances or potential alliances that a few years ago seemed impossible. now, they are looking probably just a few years ago under the trump administration. we saw the ab hm accords. that was the normalization of time between israel and 3 of its arab neighbors. that was seen as a huge step in progress. and now we're looking at a potential defense lines. of course, that's not official yet, but that is being spoken about here on this tour of on president biden's who are of israel. and so we're talking about a defense, a mindful directly in relation to that iranian threat that received iranian from here in the region. so it is really couldn't be shaping this re
i spoke to our correspondence, rebecca rita's in jerusalem and michelle at cook. now in washington. i began by asking rebecca how the nuclear threat from iran is shaping alliances in the middle east. bend the threat of iran as it is widely perceived across the region here is shaping alliances here in the region profoundly. i mean, you know, it's a little bit like the old adage, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. so we're seeing alliances or potential alliances that a few years ago seemed...
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i'm joined by our correspondent rebecca readers. good evening to you, rebecca sir, do we know what does joe biden hope to achieve with this trip to israel? well, i don't think there's going to be any major strategic deals that come out of this trip, burglary. no surprises. it is believed from here. brent, but it is of course, very significant. it's always important when the u. s. president comes to israel, he's hoping to strengthen that already born deep ties, as he said himself that something that the, you know, the special relationship between the u. s. in israel is something that the u. s. are always very cain to, you know, show their support for, but he's also trying to sort of shore up stability a little bit in the region, you know, try and find some more peace and security in the region than perhaps in previous years. and try, maybe smooth the way it seems for original pay salons that would counter threats now from iran. so in, in that sent, he's here to kind of negotiate between 2 sides who've been foes for many years and try
i'm joined by our correspondent rebecca readers. good evening to you, rebecca sir, do we know what does joe biden hope to achieve with this trip to israel? well, i don't think there's going to be any major strategic deals that come out of this trip, burglary. no surprises. it is believed from here. brent, but it is of course, very significant. it's always important when the u. s. president comes to israel, he's hoping to strengthen that already born deep ties, as he said himself that something...
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rebecca vardy loses compensation. rebecca va rdy loses her libel case compensation. chris rock over his infamous 0scars slab. his first public statement on the incident after three months. with the prices of gas and electricity climbing ever higher, the government has announced the details of its plan to help support people through the cost of living crisis. all households in england, scotland and wales will receive £a00 off their energy bills, paid in six instalments from october. for those paying by direct debit, £66 will be automatically taken off monthly payments in october and november, with £67 deducted monthly for the remaining period. customers using prepayment meters will receive support in the form of discount vouchers. 0ur consumer affairs corrspondent, colletta smith, reports. a few months ago, the government made this announcement. we have decided that the £200 of support for household energy bills will be doubled to £a00 for everyone. we are on the side of hard—working families, with £6 billion of financial support. now we�*re hearing the details of how
rebecca vardy loses compensation. rebecca va rdy loses her libel case compensation. chris rock over his infamous 0scars slab. his first public statement on the incident after three months. with the prices of gas and electricity climbing ever higher, the government has announced the details of its plan to help support people through the cost of living crisis. all households in england, scotland and wales will receive £a00 off their energy bills, paid in six instalments from october. for those...
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here is rebecca jarvis.cca: with prices soaring, back-to-school shopping has parents stressed. >> everything seems to be going up. rebecca: with three boys, lindsey says shopping for back-to-school is tough. >> thank goodness i still have an elementary school or because he gets one list. the middle school are in high school or have a list for each class. >> our latest survey shows families plan to spend over $160 on average in many of them have noticed higher prices. rebecca: the good news for parents is florida is one of 17 states that have tax-free holidays for school supplies starting today or in upcoming weeks. coming up at 7:00, more tips for saving. with your gma first look, i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. kumasi: apples next software update will include a hide feature. pictures and albums generally be accessed with a base id or password. this feature is currently on the ios 16 beta which you can install now if you are a member of the apple developer program. there also clues about the apple wa
here is rebecca jarvis.cca: with prices soaring, back-to-school shopping has parents stressed. >> everything seems to be going up. rebecca: with three boys, lindsey says shopping for back-to-school is tough. >> thank goodness i still have an elementary school or because he gets one list. the middle school are in high school or have a list for each class. >> our latest survey shows families plan to spend over $160 on average in many of them have noticed higher prices. rebecca:...
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thought earlier we spoke with our correspond rebecca rich's in jerusalem. we asked her what joy biden is hoping to achieve exactly with his trip to israel. it's always important when the u. s. president comes to israel, he's hoping to strengthen that already. barn deep ties, as he said himself, that that's something that the, you know, the special relationship between the us in israel is something that the u. s. are always very came to, you know, show their support for, but he's also trying to sort of shore up stability a little bit in the region. you know, try and find some more pace and security in the region than perhaps in previous years. and how may be smooth the way it seems for a regional pe salons that would counter threats from iran. so in that st, he's here to kind of negotiate between 2 sides who've been foes for many years, and try and arrange for some yeah, regional alliances. i say defense alliance between those 2 states. rebecca route is there in jerusalem. well, a nationwide curfew is over now in sri lanka, it was introduced to stem unrest a
thought earlier we spoke with our correspond rebecca rich's in jerusalem. we asked her what joy biden is hoping to achieve exactly with his trip to israel. it's always important when the u. s. president comes to israel, he's hoping to strengthen that already. barn deep ties, as he said himself, that that's something that the, you know, the special relationship between the us in israel is something that the u. s. are always very came to, you know, show their support for, but he's also trying to...
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ah, earlier we spoke with our correspondent rebecca reaches in jerusalem and we asked her what joy by denise hoping to achieve with his trip to israel is always important when the u. s. president comes to israel. he's hoping to strengthen that already bone deep ties, as he said himself. and that's something that the, you know, the special relationship between the u. s. in israel is something that the u. s. are always very cain to, you know, show their support for, but he's also trying to a shore up stability a little bit in the region, you know, try and find some more peace and rebecca versus them. the curfew has come into effect in sri lanka, prime minister and acting prison, ronelle rec remy singer has asked the parliamentary speaker to nominate a new prime minister. this comes after protest is stormed his office, demanding that he stepped down demonstrate as also want president go to buy russia park sir. to step aside. he fled the country before he was due to hand in his resignation, protects his blame him and his dominant family for through lancaster. worst economic crisis indicat
ah, earlier we spoke with our correspondent rebecca reaches in jerusalem and we asked her what joy by denise hoping to achieve with his trip to israel is always important when the u. s. president comes to israel. he's hoping to strengthen that already bone deep ties, as he said himself. and that's something that the, you know, the special relationship between the u. s. in israel is something that the u. s. are always very cain to, you know, show their support for, but he's also trying to a...
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rebecca, what does all this mean now? >> reporter: even before the ink was dried on the deal, musk was hinting at having second thoughts. now we're setting up for a long court battle. twitter's board responding tonight on twitter, saying the board is committed to closing the transaction on the price and terms agreed upon by musk and plans to pursue legal action to enforce the merger agreement. "we are confident we will prevail in the delaware court of chancery." i've spoke to a handful of analysts, including dan ives, a wall street analyst at webb bush securities, and he believes the chances of a deal getting done between twitter and musk at this point are slim to none. he expects musk will ultimately pay back the $1 billion breakup fee that he agreed to at the outset of this transaction. there may be more fees and the stock is set to fall on monday. whit? >> an expensive breakup, that's for sure. rebecca, thank you. >>> next here tonight, president biden responding to mounting pressure to protect abortion rights followin
rebecca, what does all this mean now? >> reporter: even before the ink was dried on the deal, musk was hinting at having second thoughts. now we're setting up for a long court battle. twitter's board responding tonight on twitter, saying the board is committed to closing the transaction on the price and terms agreed upon by musk and plans to pursue legal action to enforce the merger agreement. "we are confident we will prevail in the delaware court of chancery." i've spoke to a...
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ah, i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program. it was a call that was how to diffuse tensions bought. china's president used talks with his us counterpart to wish you a war against supporting taiwan. according to chinese state media shaking peng, tell joe bond that those who play with fire will only get burnt. china is outraged over a potential visit to taiwan by a high ranking u. s. official biden said the u. s. position on taiwan hadn't changed and stressed the need for more communication. president, gigi and things warning to the u. s. med headline. news in china. his message, if you don't play with fire home over taiwan with the, to our conversation with you as president joe biden was said to be broad ranging pretensions over a potential visit by a powerful washington politician winning dominated the agenda. beijing views taiwan as a breakaway state of the mainland and announces any political engagement which i pay . and it's democratically elected government that says to me, these remarks once again showed that certain us pol
ah, i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program. it was a call that was how to diffuse tensions bought. china's president used talks with his us counterpart to wish you a war against supporting taiwan. according to chinese state media shaking peng, tell joe bond that those who play with fire will only get burnt. china is outraged over a potential visit to taiwan by a high ranking u. s. official biden said the u. s. position on taiwan hadn't changed and stressed the need for more communication....
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until it is rebecca. a lot of expectations hanging on this abide and visit in the region. what's on his agenda, and what is the israeli is israelis prime minister gala pete's priority? well, the expectations for this trip gearhart actually remain quite tempered and we're not expecting any major surprises and nothing that we don't sort of already know he's going to happen. or of course, it's always significant. every time a u. s. president comes to town and this trip is obviously no difference. and this trip is as you were just saying about strengthening, already very close ties between the us and israel. but of course, strengthening ties with israel. and there are middle east in neighbors, other arab countries in the region. and that's something that president biden is going to be looking at and talking a lot with a head on a i and i paid, excuse me, on tomorrow. they're looking at signing what's known as the jerusalem declaration, where america will guarantee that iran will never have access to nuclear weapons at something that the israelis a longing to have. this is a ve
until it is rebecca. a lot of expectations hanging on this abide and visit in the region. what's on his agenda, and what is the israeli is israelis prime minister gala pete's priority? well, the expectations for this trip gearhart actually remain quite tempered and we're not expecting any major surprises and nothing that we don't sort of already know he's going to happen. or of course, it's always significant. every time a u. s. president comes to town and this trip is obviously no difference....
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i'm very pleased to welcome rebecca grins. fan secretary general of united nations conference on trade and development. joining me now from istanbul, thank you so much for taking the time. we prices have already fallen as a result of this deal if it holds. can you explain for us just how big of a problem it's going to be helping to solve? yes, thank you. claire, this is very important because according to our analysis, they are 94 countries in the world that are severely exposed to one of the dimensions of this crisis. b high prices old high prices of energy or tightening financial conditions. 94 countries that represent 1600000000 people, all these countries will benefit draw decreasing prices in foot. now we have to make sure that these been, if you get to the most vulnerable people in the will and also to the farmers. we say is falling fertilizer a prices so they can really a saw for the next season for the next harvest and the stakes where they could not be higher. we're talking about the potential of famine. i'm of course. now the important thing is to get grain on to world market
i'm very pleased to welcome rebecca grins. fan secretary general of united nations conference on trade and development. joining me now from istanbul, thank you so much for taking the time. we prices have already fallen as a result of this deal if it holds. can you explain for us just how big of a problem it's going to be helping to solve? yes, thank you. claire, this is very important because according to our analysis, they are 94 countries in the world that are severely exposed to one of the...
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rebecca castor live in new orleans tonight, rebecca. thank you. don't only just call it grocery shopping his grocery hopping from store to store to get the best deal. hey with your hopping around this weekend, we have pristine conditions. in fact, you may be contemplating a trip to the beach and many people are doing so we're gonna have full on sunshine along the 60 shore as the low clouds and fog back off. i want you to be very mindful of something while you're thinking about your skin, and you may be lathering on the sunscreen meteorologist steve paulson and i have been talking about this for months. now the water temperatures off the coast have been some of the coldest temperatures we've seen in recent years, even in a decade. in fact, it dropped down about 47 degrees off the san francisco coast. 48 degrees at times and now taking a look at our bowie reports. we have water temperatures in the low fifties around the medicina coast side runner san francisco bay at 57 degrees, but mind you if you're a tourist in town, or even if you're a local res
rebecca castor live in new orleans tonight, rebecca. thank you. don't only just call it grocery shopping his grocery hopping from store to store to get the best deal. hey with your hopping around this weekend, we have pristine conditions. in fact, you may be contemplating a trip to the beach and many people are doing so we're gonna have full on sunshine along the 60 shore as the low clouds and fog back off. i want you to be very mindful of something while you're thinking about your skin, and...
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alonda, rebecca nina, and sundays. fine is what does uber had to say about those breakthroughs for tennis nation and a continent? i'm a proud tinian woman standing here today, and i know in tinita they're going crazy right now. hopefully, you know, it is. yeah. i just try to inspire really as much as i can. you know, i want to see more and more. not just the newton are about freaking players on tour . i just love the game and i want to share, you know, this experience with them that set you up to date. so i broke off, we'll have more world news at the top of the, our next head of i d. w doc film has the mystery of the amount of defense yourself . masterpiece. that version of the rocks ah ah ah ah.
alonda, rebecca nina, and sundays. fine is what does uber had to say about those breakthroughs for tennis nation and a continent? i'm a proud tinian woman standing here today, and i know in tinita they're going crazy right now. hopefully, you know, it is. yeah. i just try to inspire really as much as i can. you know, i want to see more and more. not just the newton are about freaking players on tour . i just love the game and i want to share, you know, this experience with them that set you up...
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how today's move effects americans right away and rebecca jarvis breaks it down. >>> two major headlines tonight from capitol hill. breaking news as we come on. joe manchin in a reversal now has now struck a deal with democratic leaders on a health and climate bill. with tax increases for corporations and the wealthiest of americans. rachel scott standing by with late reporting. >>> also tonight, after several mass shootings in this country with ar-15-style assault rifles, gun makers are grilled on capitol hill, asked about the marketing of these weapons to young people. how they answer. >>> we're tracking potential storms as we come on tonight. the state of emergency in missouri. and the heat in the northwest. and more than is a dozen states tonight, all the way down to texas, still topping 100 degrees. >>> president biden testing negative for covid twice now, after isolating for five days. what the president said today about the tools available for every american. >>> tonight, new reporting here, the justice department now reportedly investigating former president trump's actions surro
how today's move effects americans right away and rebecca jarvis breaks it down. >>> two major headlines tonight from capitol hill. breaking news as we come on. joe manchin in a reversal now has now struck a deal with democratic leaders on a health and climate bill. with tax increases for corporations and the wealthiest of americans. rachel scott standing by with late reporting. >>> also tonight, after several mass shootings in this country with ar-15-style assault rifles, gun...
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good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, robin. and that is the question on people's minds after these 21 days where we've now seen prices fall. the national average this morning $4.77, down about 9 cents over the last week. if you look across the country, about 80% of the stations are now below $5 a gallon. this is all because prices of oil have also come down. now below $100 a battle. we've seen that demand really destroyed. people choose to drive less when they see prices where they are and that's exactly what we've seen and it's not just oil prices that are lower but commodities. cotton, copper, lumber, they are all decreasing. that lumber, by the way, if you're trying to build a house much better deals on lumber prices so good news for you there as well. however, the issue is this question of whether or not we're facing a slowdown or a recession and, robin, that's part of what's also hitting prices here. if we have a recession, if we move in that direction you're also going to see oil prices likely fall as well. >> that will b
good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, robin. and that is the question on people's minds after these 21 days where we've now seen prices fall. the national average this morning $4.77, down about 9 cents over the last week. if you look across the country, about 80% of the stations are now below $5 a gallon. this is all because prices of oil have also come down. now below $100 a battle. we've seen that demand really destroyed. people choose to drive less when they see prices...
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rebecca jarvis reporting. >>> tonight, the big push. democrats racing to pass that surprise breakthrough deal on climate. it would be the most ambitious climate undertaking in u.s. history. the bill also lowers prescription drug costs, health care costs, taxing the very rich and corporations. so, do they have the votes? with joe manchin now onboard. rachel scott standing by live on the hill. >>> also news tonight, this phone call between president biden and china's president xi. the call lasting more than two hours. president xi with a warning to the u.s. and will house speaker nancy pelosi and a congressional delegation visit taiwan amid these tensions? mary bruce with late reporting. >>> russia now responding tonight to that u.s. offer for a prisoner swap to bring brittney griner and paul whelan home. sources say in exchange for the so-called merchant of death, victor bout being held here in the u.s. >>> the monkeypox outbreak worsening across the u.s. tonight, what authorities are now telling americans across this country. >>> the em
rebecca jarvis reporting. >>> tonight, the big push. democrats racing to pass that surprise breakthrough deal on climate. it would be the most ambitious climate undertaking in u.s. history. the bill also lowers prescription drug costs, health care costs, taxing the very rich and corporations. so, do they have the votes? with joe manchin now onboard. rachel scott standing by live on the hill. >>> also news tonight, this phone call between president biden and china's president...
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the case revolves around rebecca rooney performed i rebecca rooney performed rebekah vardy, finding hemation from her instagram account to the newspaper. she wrote fictitious tales about investigating gender selection and how the basement of their house had flooded to see if they would end up in the papers, and they did. 0nly they would end up in the papers, and they did. only then and after the use of ten dots to ramp up the tension did coleen rooney reveal in an online post that the one account she had allowed to read these works of fiction was rebekah vardy. in court, rebekah vardy. in court, rebekah vardy�*s legal team rebekah va rdy�*s legal team explained rebekah vardy�*s legal team explained she felt she had no choice but to bring the case. she believed she had done nothing wrong. she had to clear her name notjust for herself but also for the sake of her family. meanwhile, coleen rooney's barrister said that rebekah vardy regularly and frequently leaked stories to the sun newspaper and she had approved or condoned the leaking of information through her agent caroline watt, on th
the case revolves around rebecca rooney performed i rebecca rooney performed rebekah vardy, finding hemation from her instagram account to the newspaper. she wrote fictitious tales about investigating gender selection and how the basement of their house had flooded to see if they would end up in the papers, and they did. 0nly they would end up in the papers, and they did. only then and after the use of ten dots to ramp up the tension did coleen rooney reveal in an online post that the one...
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i like but some of this to rebecca. - simply don't believe it. i like but some of this to rebecca.levy on petrol and diesel, then he withdrew treasury cash for insulation is the cost—of—living crisis grew. now he�*s calling for more home insulation. i don�*t pretend actually know where he stands on climate issues because it�*s up and down. t stands on climate issues because it's up and down.— it's up and down. i think this is art of it's up and down. i think this is part of the _ it's up and down. i think this is part of the issue, _ it's up and down. i think this is part of the issue, and - it's up and down. i think this is part of the issue, and again i it's up and down. i think this is i part of the issue, and again getting clear messages across on climate change is — clear messages across on climate change is extremely difficult. we must _ change is extremely difficult. we must start something that people will understand, the products that they buy, — will understand, the products that they buy, that they produce in factories— they buy, that they produce in factories - _ they b
i like but some of this to rebecca. - simply don't believe it. i like but some of this to rebecca.levy on petrol and diesel, then he withdrew treasury cash for insulation is the cost—of—living crisis grew. now he�*s calling for more home insulation. i don�*t pretend actually know where he stands on climate issues because it�*s up and down. t stands on climate issues because it's up and down.— it's up and down. i think this is art of it's up and down. i think this is part of the _...
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and now, don and rebecca laut began to look at things differently.hrough the years. which maybe didn't add up either. >> i honestly felt like she was family, so, i am going to dismiss the strange feeling i get sometimes. >> like rebecca said back in the time, jane told her that two men put a knife to her throat and demanded money. >> and i said, did you call the police? did you yell? she says, oh no, i just came home. i just wanted to get home. and i said, this was in the middle of the day? no one saw? >> and she said no. >> and then there was her claim that peep someone was leaving threatening notes on her car. >> and then you would ask her what kind of doesn't even tell you. >> the implication is that someone's after her, and she's in some danger. >> yes. >> and now, one day look back at the things they noticed over the years, it was like something fell into place for them. >> there was a separation. it was like jane was the parent, and michael was the child. dave was in the way. >> you have the sense that she was pushing dave away? >> yes. i think
and now, don and rebecca laut began to look at things differently.hrough the years. which maybe didn't add up either. >> i honestly felt like she was family, so, i am going to dismiss the strange feeling i get sometimes. >> like rebecca said back in the time, jane told her that two men put a knife to her throat and demanded money. >> and i said, did you call the police? did you yell? she says, oh no, i just came home. i just wanted to get home. and i said, this was in the...
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hello, rebecca. the march isjust lauren... hello, rebecca.is year is just about to start and this year is a very special year because it is the 50th anniversary of the first pride parade that took place in london. actually, the march is going to get under way in a few minutes led by those who started it all off, the gay liberation front. back then, just a few hundred people took part in the parade in london. that was at a time in 1972 when same sex attraction was still classified as a mental illness and they could have been arrested for kissing on the street. many milestones reached since then. the equality act, civil partnerships, same six marriage etc. today, when1 million people are expected to turn out, 30,000 people marching in london alone, it is a celebration of all of those milestones reached. but it is still a process. people will be protesting for equality within the lgbt community. they will be also making a protest about how homosexuality is still criminalised in so many countries around the world. the march is just about to set o
hello, rebecca. the march isjust lauren... hello, rebecca.is year is just about to start and this year is a very special year because it is the 50th anniversary of the first pride parade that took place in london. actually, the march is going to get under way in a few minutes led by those who started it all off, the gay liberation front. back then, just a few hundred people took part in the parade in london. that was at a time in 1972 when same sex attraction was still classified as a mental...
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>> all right, rebecca, thanks so much. george? okay, we'll go to the powerful earthquake that struck the philippines. 7.0 on the richter scale and first responders are searching the devastation for victims. maggie rulli is tracking this developing story. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, good morning, george. yeah, there have been multiple after shocks this morning after what's being described as a major earthquake. at least four people have died. hundreds of overs are injured, and george, those numbers are likely to keep going up. the 7.0 magnitude quake triggered landslides, destroyed buildings in the northern philippines and there was panic in the country's capital of manila evacuating hospitals with some patients, some in wheelchairs rushed out onto the street. while it appears those buildings are now stable, the state seismology agency warns strong aftershocks are expected. the philippines lies right along the pacific ring of fire, an arc of faults around the pacific ocean where most of the world's earthquakes occur mak
>> all right, rebecca, thanks so much. george? okay, we'll go to the powerful earthquake that struck the philippines. 7.0 on the richter scale and first responders are searching the devastation for victims. maggie rulli is tracking this developing story. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, good morning, george. yeah, there have been multiple after shocks this morning after what's being described as a major earthquake. at least four people have died. hundreds of overs are...
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for "this week," i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis. >>> we're joined by secretary of commerce gina raimondo. secretary raimondo, thank you for joining us this morning. let's talk first about the possibility of a recession, can we avoid a recession if interest rates keep climbing? >> good morning, george. good to be with you. i think we can. let me say this, the economy, in the past year and a year half, has been growing at unprecedently high rates. 5%, 6%. i don't think that we should expect that, right, i think it's normal to think that as we continue to come out of the pandemic we'll transition to a robust growth, but a more steady growth, so i do think at some point, you know, we'll see a less rapid growth in the economy, but i don't see any reason to think we'll have a serious recession. you know by no measure, we recovered all the jobs since the pandemic. people's household balance sheets are strong. companies are doing well. companies are hiring. companies are growing. i recently talked to a ceo of a major u.s. company who said to me, you know, i
for "this week," i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis. >>> we're joined by secretary of commerce gina raimondo. secretary raimondo, thank you for joining us this morning. let's talk first about the possibility of a recession, can we avoid a recession if interest rates keep climbing? >> good morning, george. good to be with you. i think we can. let me say this, the economy, in the past year and a year half, has been growing at...
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rebecca gomperts, what motivated you to found women on waves? medical doctor and have always been invested in women's health. at a time i was with greenpeace and environmental organizations. when i was on the ship, this is how the conversation led to abortion services being illegal in countries that i was visiting with greenpeace. so this is how the idea came about and that was the stt of my work, which is more than 20 years now. amy: what exactly this movement is? i mean, it started with a boat. >> yes, it started with a boat. [laughter] amy: talk about what you did. >> basically, if you have a ship that is registered in the netherlands and it is dutch law that applies in international law where abortion is illegal. we took the boat, to countries like ireland, portugal, morocco, mexico, guatemala, and some others where we went into the harbor with a ship, take women on border and in the harbor, dimly sale outside territorial waters, so about 1.5 hours, could receive the abortion pills and then we sail back and at the miscarriage at home. this i
rebecca gomperts, what motivated you to found women on waves? medical doctor and have always been invested in women's health. at a time i was with greenpeace and environmental organizations. when i was on the ship, this is how the conversation led to abortion services being illegal in countries that i was visiting with greenpeace. so this is how the idea came about and that was the stt of my work, which is more than 20 years now. amy: what exactly this movement is? i mean, it started with a...
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the key to rebecca remember a few moments ago. i mentioned the ace up the sleeve that rummel had and later montgomery had in north africa and patton had also. signals intelligence now we know that today by the cold phrase ultra. i'll be one of the very few people you ever meet that worked on ultra when it was still ultra. and every time and i had a top secret clearance in the national archives and every time we ran across the word ultra on a page. just like in a hollywood movie. we had to stop. close the ledger book where the cables were in raise our hand. a person known as a team leader who had a clearance about top secret top secret is not the highest level clearance. believe me. and they would come and we would open up the ledger book with the cable grams in them. and they would take out that page put in a blank page. date stamp it initial it. put a marker on that ledger book and then he the team leader and i would then go to a big safe and he would open this sucker up like something out of a hollywood movie and put the page in
the key to rebecca remember a few moments ago. i mentioned the ace up the sleeve that rummel had and later montgomery had in north africa and patton had also. signals intelligence now we know that today by the cold phrase ultra. i'll be one of the very few people you ever meet that worked on ultra when it was still ultra. and every time and i had a top secret clearance in the national archives and every time we ran across the word ultra on a page. just like in a hollywood movie. we had to stop....
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>> rebecca, thank you so much. >>> we're going to turn now to the other story that rebecca has alwaysfelony counts. holmes was convicted of four counts earlier this year. they now each face up to 20 years in prison and you can hear all about the theranos debacle on the abc audio podcast "the dropout" available wherever you get your podcasts. >> incredible story right there. >>> coming up in our "gma morning menu," a 12-year-old flying alone who exited the plane without an escort. her mother is speaking out this morning. how to make sure your child is safe when traveling alone. >>> the woman who lost 200 pounds and turned her life around and it all started by just taking a walk. >>> plus, we have tips for taking your swimsuit beyond the beach this summer and aespa is live in central park getting ready to perform our summer concert series. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. ♪ perform our summer concert series. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. rthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, st
>> rebecca, thank you so much. >>> we're going to turn now to the other story that rebecca has alwaysfelony counts. holmes was convicted of four counts earlier this year. they now each face up to 20 years in prison and you can hear all about the theranos debacle on the abc audio podcast "the dropout" available wherever you get your podcasts. >> incredible story right there. >>> coming up in our "gma morning menu," a 12-year-old flying alone who...
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this morning, the very latest with mary bruce and rebecca jarvis and senator bernie sanders responds to the demise of the progressive agenda. >>> winning the west. >> i did vote for president trump the first time around but i will never vote for him again. >> we travel to wyoming where donald trump won by his largest margin, to see how the january 6th hearings are playing out as the committee prepares to wrap its latest series of hearings. >> you're asking a question, where is the evidence? >> congresswoman zoe lofgren. >>> summer surge. >> it's certainly the most immune evasive. >> the newest covid variant drives up cases and hospitalizations once again. dr. ashish jha gives us the outlook ahead. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here, now, co-anchor martha raddatz. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." as we come on the air this morning, president biden has just conclude a controversial four-day trip to the middle east. where he recommitted the u.s. to the region and celebrated closer ties between israel and saudi arabia. but after promising during the 2020 pres
this morning, the very latest with mary bruce and rebecca jarvis and senator bernie sanders responds to the demise of the progressive agenda. >>> winning the west. >> i did vote for president trump the first time around but i will never vote for him again. >> we travel to wyoming where donald trump won by his largest margin, to see how the january 6th hearings are playing out as the committee prepares to wrap its latest series of hearings. >> you're asking a question,...
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let's bring in former prosecutor rebecca roiphe, house judiciary special counsel nora mizen and rebecca. certainly a lot of anticipation about what this hearing is going to look like. we have two witnesses and they are people certainly matt pottinger very high profile, the former deputy national security adviser is quite a significant role. what does it say to you that they're coming forward and testifying publicly, norm? >> first it says that matthew had a crisis of conscience when he saw that tweet in the middle of an insurrection. we now know trump knew the mob was armed, he wanted to march with them and trump targets his own vice president and we know that tweet was read on a megaphone to the crowd. that shows trump's murderous intent. pottinger reacted to that. the other thing it says to me, kaitlan, is pottinger was there, deputy national security adviser, very high ranking, he's going to have a lot of blockbuster testimony what was going on during this mysterious 187 minutes. >> and the committee is putting this hearing in primetime. before the cassidy hutchinson hearing this was
let's bring in former prosecutor rebecca roiphe, house judiciary special counsel nora mizen and rebecca. certainly a lot of anticipation about what this hearing is going to look like. we have two witnesses and they are people certainly matt pottinger very high profile, the former deputy national security adviser is quite a significant role. what does it say to you that they're coming forward and testifying publicly, norm? >> first it says that matthew had a crisis of conscience when he...