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or somebody up in news when i happened to rebecca. ah, i believe there was somebody you may have been with rebec during that night. and yet they are not coming forward with that information. in 2020, the coroner's office investigated rebecca's disappearance, finding she likely died due to environmental exposure. oh, her family say that without a body. there are too many unanswered questions about her disappearance was amazing. very caring. and lowering like see through this amazing person, rebecca arrived in alice springs to attend to drug rehabilitation program and get her life back on track. it was her cousin amy yates, who picked her up from the airport. she believed rebecca had been using drugs before her flight. oh, look like she has been out for a few days, but he come down when you on that stuff is horrible. so she just needs needed something just to help her calm down. around 8 pm. rebecca left the house possibly to try and buy cannabis. it was the last time her family saw her the next morning or got up in or was really concer
or somebody up in news when i happened to rebecca. ah, i believe there was somebody you may have been with rebec during that night. and yet they are not coming forward with that information. in 2020, the coroner's office investigated rebecca's disappearance, finding she likely died due to environmental exposure. oh, her family say that without a body. there are too many unanswered questions about her disappearance was amazing. very caring. and lowering like see through this amazing person,...
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there was a very worried thing. rebecca's m a in murder. i believe someone's picked her up and murdered her. a a has been released to trying rebecca hi would walking through alice springs airport on january to the same day she went missing. rebecca haywood arrived in alice springs from post on nice day that night she left her auntie terry's house where she was staying with just $30.00 headphones and her fine. she was last seen, alive by murderous from the steward highway the next morning. almost 12 hours are unaccounted for. i believe that it could be a possibility that somebody had been in contact with the rebecca to ringer's rehearse. somebody knows what happened to rebecca. ah, i believe you're with somebody. you may have been rebec during that night. and yet they are not coming forward with that information. in 2020, the coroner's office investigated rebecca's disappearance, finding she likely died due to environmental exposure. oh, her family say that without a body. there are too many unanswered questions about her disappearance. it w
there was a very worried thing. rebecca's m a in murder. i believe someone's picked her up and murdered her. a a has been released to trying rebecca hi would walking through alice springs airport on january to the same day she went missing. rebecca haywood arrived in alice springs from post on nice day that night she left her auntie terry's house where she was staying with just $30.00 headphones and her fine. she was last seen, alive by murderous from the steward highway the next morning....
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thanks, rebecca. that is really useful. and of course, as _ way. thanks, rebecca.t went. with the queen's passing, questions are being raised over the future of the commonwealth of nations. her ceremonial role has helped bind the group of 54 nations together. out of all of britain's former colonies in asia, singapore has seen the most dramatic development since independence. it's also seen as one of the commonwealth's success stories, and accordingly, the prosperous city—state tends to remember the positives of british rule — as nick marsh reports. singapore's synonymous with modernity. but look around and signs of the past reveal themselves. the late queen, immortalised in a forward—thinking city. when she first came here in 1972, singapore was an ambitious young nation, keen to show its former colonial master it could go it alone. she visited this estate, pioneering public housing, that singapore is now famous for. it's something that i think we wanted to show off. jerome lim was seven when the queen and prince philip were invited into his parents' brand—new flat
thanks, rebecca. that is really useful. and of course, as _ way. thanks, rebecca.t went. with the queen's passing, questions are being raised over the future of the commonwealth of nations. her ceremonial role has helped bind the group of 54 nations together. out of all of britain's former colonies in asia, singapore has seen the most dramatic development since independence. it's also seen as one of the commonwealth's success stories, and accordingly, the prosperous city—state tends to...
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he was sitting under this tree, all alone, said rebecca.the game. >> you could tell he didn't feel well. you could tell that he was in pain. he shifted in the chair quite often. >> and, four days later, matt was dead. after the funeral, rebecca had tried to comfort holly and help with the kids. >> if she needed help with the children, if the children needed something, yes. it was just the kind of help her. >> when the coroner's report came out and shocked everyone, holly told, rebecca, of course, right away >> what did you think when you heard that he died of antifreeze poisoning? >> kind of put the mystery of how this healthy 31 year old actually passed, suddenly. you know, he was poisoned >> but who would want to poison matt podolak. just a regular guy no enemies no known enemies, anyway holley told rebecca the police didn't seem to be doing anything to find out but that she had some leads of her own >> and she suspected somebody at work. >> she suspected somebody at work. >> that eventually, she told rebecca, the police did to. >> she th
he was sitting under this tree, all alone, said rebecca.the game. >> you could tell he didn't feel well. you could tell that he was in pain. he shifted in the chair quite often. >> and, four days later, matt was dead. after the funeral, rebecca had tried to comfort holly and help with the kids. >> if she needed help with the children, if the children needed something, yes. it was just the kind of help her. >> when the coroner's report came out and shocked everyone, holly...
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rebecca, thank you. there will _ they did see the king. rebecca, thank you.e hosted by king charles iii attended by dignitaries, later this evening. you're watching bbc news — where we welcome bbc two viewers, who are joining our viewers here in the uk and around the world. the prince and princess of wales have played a significant part in this week of national mourning for the queen. their new roles makes them increasingly important figures in the royalfamily, as our royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports. days of duty, of honouring a grandmother and queen, of supporting the new king, of representing the royal family. and at times, prince william, now heir to the throne,
rebecca, thank you. there will _ they did see the king. rebecca, thank you.e hosted by king charles iii attended by dignitaries, later this evening. you're watching bbc news — where we welcome bbc two viewers, who are joining our viewers here in the uk and around the world. the prince and princess of wales have played a significant part in this week of national mourning for the queen. their new roles makes them increasingly important figures in the royalfamily, as our royal correspondent,...
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and rebecca taylor, also join me now. hillary torn, rich royal commentator and global business consultant. camilla, as you watch, this again, the first time any of us have seen anything like this and what are your thoughts? >> it's extraordinary to actually watch this procedure play out. isn't it. first you have king charles iii which is led by charles the third and secondly that this is both, a constitutionally historical moment but also a family moment for queen charles, queen camilla and the prince of wales, formerly the duke of cambridge just to see the machinations of what they're doing there and i noted of course came charles signing his name charles ariel and camilla citing her name as camilla are as queen elizabeth would have done. again penny more than speaking here. >> penny mordant authorize the -- for recording the oath related to the security of this church of scotland. to be transmitted to the court of session, to be recorded in the book of setter and. and afterwards lodged in the state papers of scotland. a
and rebecca taylor, also join me now. hillary torn, rich royal commentator and global business consultant. camilla, as you watch, this again, the first time any of us have seen anything like this and what are your thoughts? >> it's extraordinary to actually watch this procedure play out. isn't it. first you have king charles iii which is led by charles the third and secondly that this is both, a constitutionally historical moment but also a family moment for queen charles, queen camilla...
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>> rebecca jarvis with us tonight from lower manhattan.ecca, thank you. >>> from minneapolis tonight, former minneapolis police officer thomas lane sentenced to three years on state charges in the death of george floyd. lane appearing remotely from federal prison where he's serving 2 1/2 years for violating floyd's civil rights. in may, he pleaded guilty to state charges of aiding and abetting second degree manslaughter. the judge now allowing him to serve the two sentencing concurrently. >>> when we come back on this busy news night, the embattled nba owner suspended and fined $10 million for making racist and misogynistic remarks. what he now plans to do. >>> and the washington monument vandalized. and miso announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular event
>> rebecca jarvis with us tonight from lower manhattan.ecca, thank you. >>> from minneapolis tonight, former minneapolis police officer thomas lane sentenced to three years on state charges in the death of george floyd. lane appearing remotely from federal prison where he's serving 2 1/2 years for violating floyd's civil rights. in may, he pleaded guilty to state charges of aiding and abetting second degree manslaughter. the judge now allowing him to serve the two sentencing...
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rebecca, in florida, thanks forjoining us.ople in england and scotland will be invited for their autumn covid booster vaccine — with care home residents and staff among the first to receive it. a recently approved moderna vaccine will be the first to be used — and today the uk health regulator has approved another, made by pfizer—biontech. one of the world's greatest athletes has said an emotional goodbye to professional tennis, after being knocked out of the us open. serena williams, at the age of 40, looks likely to retire, after winning 23 grand slam singles titles. tributes have poured in from the world of sport and beyond — as laura scott reports from new york. a final farewell wave and one last twirl as the curtain came down on a glittering career that will never be repeated. it was only fitting that it finished with an epic, on an electric, enthralling, emotional night in new york, serena left it all on the court, giving everything until the end. these are happy tears, i guess. i don't know! i'm just so grateful to ever
rebecca, in florida, thanks forjoining us.ople in england and scotland will be invited for their autumn covid booster vaccine — with care home residents and staff among the first to receive it. a recently approved moderna vaccine will be the first to be used — and today the uk health regulator has approved another, made by pfizer—biontech. one of the world's greatest athletes has said an emotional goodbye to professional tennis, after being knocked out of the us open. serena williams, at...
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rebecca morelle has all the details.closing in on the target, images beamed back from 7 million miles away come as a nasa spacecraft approaches an asteroid. the details are revealed. this probe is not here to study it. it's job is to unlock the space rock, of course, by smashing into it. and this is the reaction from mission control. [applause] >> event that! -- >> fantastic! >> i definitely think, our first planetary defense test was a success, and i think we can clap to that, everyone? [applaus right? so, yeah, i think we should all sleep better. that really i will. we are definitely going to sleep better. [laughter] rebecca: the target was a twin aspirated system, by a smaller one, about 150 meters and about 500 feet across. the kit was to change its speed and offset its orbit. telescopes on earth capturing the moment of impact, revealing the rocky debris being held in space. to divert asteroid, you need to know where it is. the biggest ones more than a kilometer, about half a mile across, could cause global devastati
rebecca morelle has all the details.closing in on the target, images beamed back from 7 million miles away come as a nasa spacecraft approaches an asteroid. the details are revealed. this probe is not here to study it. it's job is to unlock the space rock, of course, by smashing into it. and this is the reaction from mission control. [applause] >> event that! -- >> fantastic! >> i definitely think, our first planetary defense test was a success, and i think we can clap to...
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rebecca morrell, at kennedy sorts hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre — hoping. centre -- _ hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre -- kennedy _ hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre -- kennedy space - sports centre —— kennedy space center, thank you. time to move over to the bbc sports centre. good afternoon. the parties are over and it's back to the important business of playing football again for england's women's team. their first game since being crowned champions of europe is a world cup qualifier against austria and the england manager, sarina wiegman, says they are ready to move on from this summer's triumph. natalie pirks reports. jaunty music life moves at a slower pace in wiener neustadt. but in this laid—back austrian town, england are only looking in one direction. england! england, european champions. this stratospheric rise is a moment the captain will never forget, even if the focus now switches to the world cup. naturally i want it to last forever, this feeling, and i want to be reminded of it all the time. that's literally
rebecca morrell, at kennedy sorts hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre — hoping. centre -- _ hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre -- kennedy _ hoping. rebecca morrell, at kennedy sports centre -- kennedy space - sports centre —— kennedy space center, thank you. time to move over to the bbc sports centre. good afternoon. the parties are over and it's back to the important business of playing football again for england's women's team. their first game since being...
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rebecca jarvis breaks it down. >>> tonight, news on the nba owner suspended an fined $10 million for racist and missomething nis remarks. what he plans to do. >>> the washington monument vandalized. >>> after months of waiting, the $1.3 billion mega millions mystery slved tonight. turns out there isn't just one winner. >>> and tonight, the new nasa images now in, the spectacular view of neptune and its rings. you have to see it. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. the war in ukraine, vladimir putin's nuclear threat. president biden's response tonight. the federal reserve hiking interest rates. but we begin tonight with the new york state attorney general suing former president trump, three of his adult children, and the trump organization for $250 million. accusing the trump family of, quote, staggering fraud, in a sweeping civil suit, and looking to ban them from doing business in new york. new york state attorney general letitia james making the announcement after a three-year investigation. the lawsuit, 220 pages long. the suit
rebecca jarvis breaks it down. >>> tonight, news on the nba owner suspended an fined $10 million for racist and missomething nis remarks. what he plans to do. >>> the washington monument vandalized. >>> after months of waiting, the $1.3 billion mega millions mystery slved tonight. turns out there isn't just one winner. >>> and tonight, the new nasa images now in, the spectacular view of neptune and its rings. you have to see it. >>> good evening and...
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rebecca: the need continues to persist.de it easier to ask for help and became less taboo because everybody needed help. ali: the bank was founded in 2010, by a new mother who was struggling despite having everything her baby needed. she asked different charities what parents requested the most. the answer then, as it is now: diapers. it now serves more than 30 thousand -- 30,000 families a year in dc, northern virginia and maryland. it buys some diapers wholesale, and accepts donations. the need remains high, partly because most government assistance programs don't cover diapers, and with inflation those costs are even higher. in the u.s., disposable diaper prices are up 10% since last year. and they're currently subject to sales tax in 29 states. the average infant goes through 8 to 12 diapers a day. that'sver 200 a month; several thousand per year. kathryn: you can't put food stamps towards diapers. you can't put medicaid towards diapers. ali: kathryn edwards is an economist at the rand corporation, a global policy insti
rebecca: the need continues to persist.de it easier to ask for help and became less taboo because everybody needed help. ali: the bank was founded in 2010, by a new mother who was struggling despite having everything her baby needed. she asked different charities what parents requested the most. the answer then, as it is now: diapers. it now serves more than 30 thousand -- 30,000 families a year in dc, northern virginia and maryland. it buys some diapers wholesale, and accepts donations. the...
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let's get to rebecca, and keith fitzgerald.here is going to be pain. >> yeah, charles, i agree. i think he had no choice. this is what he had to do to maintain strength of the dollar. true inflationary numbers. equation from the 1980s, is we have 15-18% inflation real lip and truly. fed knows this. they know they have to be serious and get rates up. it is going to take more pain. bond market worst year since 1 1790s. it is going to get worse. >> charles: keith, there is nowhere to hide. portfolio disaster. people say i did everything textbook right and still getting hammered here pretty good. >> that is the problem. rebecca is being generous. fed has to raise rate. it is wrong on rates as it was in transitory. is anybody giving up iphones? no. anybody stopping eating? no. going to the bargain and bin stores no. you have to survive. those are the big liquid stocks that can help every dollar go further and help you live your life. >> charles: i am going to digress little. keith, you say the fed doesn't know. 2 billion dollar budg
let's get to rebecca, and keith fitzgerald.here is going to be pain. >> yeah, charles, i agree. i think he had no choice. this is what he had to do to maintain strength of the dollar. true inflationary numbers. equation from the 1980s, is we have 15-18% inflation real lip and truly. fed knows this. they know they have to be serious and get rates up. it is going to take more pain. bond market worst year since 1 1790s. it is going to get worse. >> charles: keith, there is nowhere to...
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it's really a developing situation. rebecca. we have the official statement that the queen is not well and as you say, that is quite unusual. i have not had the palace commenting much on the queen's health and never with any said anything so serious. so we know that the queen has not been in great health of late, many of her engagements that she was always during a whole lifetime. so eager to attend in person and that she was so dutifully attended many of days have lately been virtual. so she wasn't really able to go places very much. and this trust, the prime minister, was meeting the queen only 2 days ago. and usually that would happen in buckingham palace, but there this trust and also the outgoing prime minister boys johnson. they had to travel up to scotland to meet the queen because she had as it was then sad mobility issues. so we don't really know what the problem is and in what way her situation has deteriorated, but something must have happened because otherwise the children and grandchildren now it's been reported tha
it's really a developing situation. rebecca. we have the official statement that the queen is not well and as you say, that is quite unusual. i have not had the palace commenting much on the queen's health and never with any said anything so serious. so we know that the queen has not been in great health of late, many of her engagements that she was always during a whole lifetime. so eager to attend in person and that she was so dutifully attended many of days have lately been virtual. so she...
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rebecca, thank you very much rebecca patterson from bridgewater. >> up next, we'll talk to the head oflobal insurance giant prudential as to how macro concerns in asia are impacting that business. >>> and later chris harvey from wells fargo says there's a market opportunity developing but it won't last long a pre-fed play he'll join us to break down the call you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. down 71 on the dow ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other gu
rebecca, thank you very much rebecca patterson from bridgewater. >> up next, we'll talk to the head oflobal insurance giant prudential as to how macro concerns in asia are impacting that business. >>> and later chris harvey from wells fargo says there's a market opportunity developing but it won't last long a pre-fed play he'll join us to break down the call you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. down 71 on the dow ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ be ready for any market with a...
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rebecca, thank you. there will _ they did see the king. rebecca, thank you.here will be - they did see the king. rebecca, thank you. there will be a - they did see the king. rebecca, - thank you. there will be a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles iii attended by dignitaries, later this evening. you're watching bbc news — where we welcome bbc two viewers, who are joining our viewers here in the uk and around the world. the prince and princess of wales have played a significant part in this week of national mourning for the queen. their new roles makes them increasingly important figures in the royalfamily, as our royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports. days of duty, of honouring a grandmother and queen, of supporting the new king, of representing the royal family. and at times, prince william, now heir to the throne, watched his father closely, a clear view of what the future holds. the prince and princess of wales, a new title and a new status within the royal family. any changes to their life, officially and personally, won't be rushe
rebecca, thank you. there will _ they did see the king. rebecca, thank you.here will be - they did see the king. rebecca, thank you. there will be a - they did see the king. rebecca, - thank you. there will be a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles iii attended by dignitaries, later this evening. you're watching bbc news — where we welcome bbc two viewers, who are joining our viewers here in the uk and around the world. the prince and princess of wales have played a...
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our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be email to first ladies 2021@gmail.com. now with great pleasure. i turn over the the program to my friend and scholar dr. catherine sibley. thank you so much nancy what a lovely introduction of our exciting panel this evening, and it's so lovely to have you all here. thank you so much for coming and it is my great pleasure to open up with our first presenter. who is dr. mary stockwell, and i'm so excited to hear what she has to say about edith wilson. thank you all. all right. thank you. my slides there they are. thank you so much. um, thanks for inviting me. thanks for everyone at flair. thanks also to the rosie the
our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be email to first ladies...
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and briefly, rebecca, a huge security presence _ house.ca, a huge security presence there, obviously, l security presence there, obviously, at buckingham palace. how did the police deal with the many thousands of people who have been in and around that area today laying floral tributes and just being there so they could feel they were part of history today? how did they move them on? it history today? how did they move them on? , , , ., them on? it is interesting you mention the _ them on? it is interesting you mention the security - them on? it is interesting you| mention the security operation because we can hear the helicopters hovering over our heads as i speak to you, lucy. the crowds had kept coming this morning, more and more and more of them and then in the early afternoon a public announcement was made over the tannoy to say that the area around buckingham palace was to be closed, that access to the mall, to horse guards parade and stjames's park was to be restricted and that anybody who did have floral tributes was being encourag
and briefly, rebecca, a huge security presence _ house.ca, a huge security presence there, obviously, l security presence there, obviously, at buckingham palace. how did the police deal with the many thousands of people who have been in and around that area today laying floral tributes and just being there so they could feel they were part of history today? how did they move them on? it history today? how did they move them on? , , , ., them on? it is interesting you mention the _ them on? it...
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rebecca same question for you.you are someone to me who exudes optimism especially talk but really challenging topics. certainly. you know, i don't think anyone would disagree the covid-19 pandemic has been horrible for us all and for our country. there has been a few bright lights that have emerged. particularly in regard to the irs. they were tasked with distributing economic impact statements and tax credit payments as well as the expanded tax credit payments. they did so. not without a few hiccups but they got the job done. that is part of the reason they were able to be successful is because they partner with other government agencies like social security administration as well as thehe va. and with our local partners as well. i am optimistic about the fact that we have now we know we can get things done. we know the irs could administer social services benefits. and they establish and build the punk public-private partnership they already have an established new public and private partnerships to help get the
rebecca same question for you.you are someone to me who exudes optimism especially talk but really challenging topics. certainly. you know, i don't think anyone would disagree the covid-19 pandemic has been horrible for us all and for our country. there has been a few bright lights that have emerged. particularly in regard to the irs. they were tasked with distributing economic impact statements and tax credit payments as well as the expanded tax credit payments. they did so. not without a few...
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kriti: rebecca rainey walking us through those labor issues. thank you.for a special coverage. i will be in the field tomorrow. we will talk about the rail strike as we count down to thursday midnight into friday. that is going to be the key time to decide, is what washington is doing enough? jon: no doubt we will watch your coverage closely. as we roll through this hour we are going to talk more about news on the technology sector. twilio the latest to announce job cuts after they had sizable growth in their words "too fast." this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg markets ." i am jon erlichman alongside kriti gupta. it is time for what it is worth. twilio announcing it will cut 11% of jobs as part of a restructuring after rapid expansion. when we talk about these technology companies, we have seen this in canada as well with shopify, the ceo had to offer mea culpa. they were watching the market grow but in this environment you are seeing it, not just a technology, but the auto sector, banking industry, these reality checks. this is something the fe
kriti: rebecca rainey walking us through those labor issues. thank you.for a special coverage. i will be in the field tomorrow. we will talk about the rail strike as we count down to thursday midnight into friday. that is going to be the key time to decide, is what washington is doing enough? jon: no doubt we will watch your coverage closely. as we roll through this hour we are going to talk more about news on the technology sector. twilio the latest to announce job cuts after they had sizable...
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rebecca morelle it at the kennedy space center.s the most sophisticated rocket, yet it what's covered in the moments before countdown. you can make it as sophisticated as you like but the whole process of getting a rocket up is actually quite fraught isn't it? that's right. these things have thousands of moving parts and this is the most powerful rockets that nasa has ever built so it's not unusualfor nasa has ever built so it's not unusual for technical issues and delays to upset a launch attempt. but everything is looking ok at the moment, the weather is a bit cloudy here at the moment but that is not unusualfor here at the moment but that is not unusual for this time of year in florida and the rocket has been fuelling this morning. we have heard the fuelling has just stopped because there is possibly a little bit of a hydrogen leak so they are stopping to assess before they start refuelling. what happens here, the team troubleshoot through these issues in an attempt to get things up issues in an attempt to get things up and runn
rebecca morelle it at the kennedy space center.s the most sophisticated rocket, yet it what's covered in the moments before countdown. you can make it as sophisticated as you like but the whole process of getting a rocket up is actually quite fraught isn't it? that's right. these things have thousands of moving parts and this is the most powerful rockets that nasa has ever built so it's not unusualfor nasa has ever built so it's not unusual for technical issues and delays to upset a launch...
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i'm rebecca reaches for me and the entire team here in the newsroom. thanks very much for your company with ah. with oh, neighbors, more enemies on the russian border lies the finished village of their sinner, where the residents are deeply divided. some of them want nothing to do with their russian neighbours, while others see them as human beings, not warmongers focus on europe. w into the conflict zone with sebastian russia. jewish community has been watching the war in ukraine with mounting along. but most of the island fearing steak reprisals, the senior figure in the community help but silence was the moral. the think us go to read or do you want all jews in russia to get out now? the conflict zone in 60 minutes on d w. o. ah listen carefully. don't know how to do good. ah, feel magic. discover the world around you. subscribe to w documentary on youtube with this is focused on europe. i'm laura bible lola. welcome. imagine waking up and being told your freedom is gone. your right to self determination has been stripped away. your fundamental righ
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ah, i am rebecca writ is welcome to this special coverage of the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd warm tributes being paid around the world to the british monarch whose died at the age of $96.00. she was one of the world's longest reigning monarchs and heads of state, her death mains. her son charles, has now succeeded her, is due to address the nation in his 1st address as king later this evening. ward latest has been offering their condolence says u. s. president joe biden said she was a steadying present, said a world of constant change, and will be hearing live from germany. chancellor olive shalt in just a little while. meanwhile, in england itself, buckingham palace has become a focus of national mourning with they gathered in their thousands to pay tribute to their queen. it's lost, the country knew would come. yet the sense of shock and sadness is palpable and profound. with oh none, da swan queen is here. she's feared, repass there. we've always look to some oh, is the suck due to spring valley sector and pledge true light country. and she lived in this country with great reve
ah, i am rebecca writ is welcome to this special coverage of the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd warm tributes being paid around the world to the british monarch whose died at the age of $96.00. she was one of the world's longest reigning monarchs and heads of state, her death mains. her son charles, has now succeeded her, is due to address the nation in his 1st address as king later this evening. ward latest has been offering their condolence says u. s. president joe biden said she was a...
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ah, i'm rebecca rich has welcome to the program, nato defense ministers and military officials from around the world. a meeting today in germany focused on the defense of ukraine at the ramstein air base u. s. secretary of defense lloyd austin renewed us commitment to the ukraine defense contact group. the pact aims to deliver critical military i to sustain ukrainian forces for the long term among the issues to be tackled at ramstein on the training of ukrainian trips, and the challenges of producing and restocking ammunition for western weapons systems used by ukrainian troops. here's some of what austin had to say. and ladies and gentlemen, the face of the wars changing, and so is the mission of this contact group. we will work together to train ukraine's forces. for the long haul. we work together to help integrate ukraine's capabilities and bolster it's joint operations. for the long haul, we'll work together to upgrade our defense industrial basis to meet ukraine's requirements for the long haul. and we'll work together for the port for production and innovation to meet ukraine. self
ah, i'm rebecca rich has welcome to the program, nato defense ministers and military officials from around the world. a meeting today in germany focused on the defense of ukraine at the ramstein air base u. s. secretary of defense lloyd austin renewed us commitment to the ukraine defense contact group. the pact aims to deliver critical military i to sustain ukrainian forces for the long term among the issues to be tackled at ramstein on the training of ukrainian trips, and the challenges of...
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let's welcome rebecca thompson, vice president of the partnership network building prosperity now where she needs effort to engage in diverse arrays of stakeholders that make up prosperity network at large. she previously had quotients in central and northeast florida that included a coalition of sites that prepared 20000 tax returns and northeast florida annually. i also want to work on physical, economic special present colorado public health and child health program. she identifies implement strategies to improve stability and mobility colorado families including strategic state and community level partnership, services support economic well-being and improve outcomes. thank you for joining us today and as a reminder, we encourage you to submit russians via live stream the # live and engage with twitter handle at bp underscore bipartisan. let's get right to it. the commissioner, former commissioner alluded to this and i did as well throughout the course of our research, one of the primary areas was the fact that the irs has been up for a number of years and we need new funding. the i
let's welcome rebecca thompson, vice president of the partnership network building prosperity now where she needs effort to engage in diverse arrays of stakeholders that make up prosperity network at large. she previously had quotients in central and northeast florida that included a coalition of sites that prepared 20000 tax returns and northeast florida annually. i also want to work on physical, economic special present colorado public health and child health program. she identifies implement...
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thank you, rebecca. well, yeah, i've been in the south of the country so far in the province, which is one of the most effective. it is as part of it, but it is. i, i've seen 3 different areas and so far and it's just a station everywhere. what we see where we go is water and both sides of the road or even roads color in water and families. hundreds and thousands of them on the, on the road side and makes extends without any food without any proper shelter under the risk of the water bone diseases because that's rounded by the blood lakes that have been stagnant for over 4 weeks. now in some locations in waters as deep as 4 to 6 feet in some places, children are startling. the food mothers cannot feed their infant. babies and families are direly in need of drinking water and in clean water. otherwise as well . it's just a very bad situation. your organization is of course, one of several trying to get aid to those millions of people who are affected. but as we heard in that report, i just isn't being rea
thank you, rebecca. well, yeah, i've been in the south of the country so far in the province, which is one of the most effective. it is as part of it, but it is. i, i've seen 3 different areas and so far and it's just a station everywhere. what we see where we go is water and both sides of the road or even roads color in water and families. hundreds and thousands of them on the, on the road side and makes extends without any food without any proper shelter under the risk of the water bone...
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let's welcome rebecca thompson who is the vice president at prosperity now. she leads experts to engage diverse stakeholders who make up the network. she previously -- ran divisions in florida. i also want to welcome isabel dixon, who is an economic specialist. she identifies and implement strategies to improve economic stability and mobility for colorado families including strategic states and community level partnerships to support economic well-being. thank you for joining us. as a >> all the work that went into this paper it was a fantastic work product. i think the opportunities for outreach and i will speak a little more text administration if you will. for us, just turning with opportunity for the administration of the credit in modernizing the electronic tax filing. this is more efficient and accurate for the irs and it is much faster for taxpayers. in addition, when errors are discovered during this process, they can be addressed in a much timelier fashion. however, every year a large number of taxpayers qualify for electronic filing but they are not
let's welcome rebecca thompson who is the vice president at prosperity now. she leads experts to engage diverse stakeholders who make up the network. she previously -- ran divisions in florida. i also want to welcome isabel dixon, who is an economic specialist. she identifies and implement strategies to improve economic stability and mobility for colorado families including strategic states and community level partnerships to support economic well-being. thank you for joining us. as a >>...
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rex, thank you for joining us and rebecca as well. you. >> and thank you for watching, everyone, our coverage continues. continues. ou were to find it you would taste, pure agave nectar and lilime lone river ranch water i got tai last december. i've spent almost every minute with her since. when i first brought her home, she was eating little brown pieces in a bag and it was just what kind of came recommended. i just always thought, “dog food is dog food” i didn't really piece together that dogs eat food. as soon as we brought the farmer's dog in, her skin was better, she was more active, high-quality poops. if i can invest in her health and be proactive, i think it's worth it. see the benefits of fresh food at betterforthem.com when people come, they say they've tried lots of diets, nothing's worked or they've lost the same 10, 20, 50 pounds over and over again. they need a real solution. i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. eating all these different things and nothing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets.
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all right, great job, rebecca.e day" on this friday morning. don't want to miss it. we'll be right back with more "gma." one small step. one big surprise. a yummy treat, out of this world toys, and more fun with applaydu to ignite their discovery of space. kinder joy. who's on it with jardiance? we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're hittin' the trails between meetings. and putting the brakes on fried foods. jardiance is a once-daily pill that...not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidos
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elizabeth: rebecca, any final thoughts? rebecca: i am very inspired by those words and i would reinforce them. the people on the ground in afghanistan, the journalists on the ground need our support. they are doing such a vital function to continue bringing the story of what is happening on the ground to the rest of the world. we should do whatever we can to support them. i am inspired by mustafa's observation, there is not an organized force advocating for press freedom in afghanistan and that is a take away i have gained from this discussion. i think we do need, as tough as it is common to talk at a more unified way to the taliban and other western organizations that support press freedom to see what we can do to increase the pressure to do every weekend to protect the journalists on the ground in afghanistan and elsewhere. elizabeth: with that, we are running out of time. i want to thank all of you for an engaging discussion. i am inspired by all of your work. i would also like to thank the national press club, internati
elizabeth: rebecca, any final thoughts? rebecca: i am very inspired by those words and i would reinforce them. the people on the ground in afghanistan, the journalists on the ground need our support. they are doing such a vital function to continue bringing the story of what is happening on the ground to the rest of the world. we should do whatever we can to support them. i am inspired by mustafa's observation, there is not an organized force advocating for press freedom in afghanistan and that...
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rebecca jarvis is back with more on that. rebecca, good morning. >> hi, whit.ownership is saving up for the down payment, typically 20% of the home's price. now bank of america is launching a new program that will help buyers in predominantly black and hispanic neighborhoods, including cities like charlotte, dallas, detroit, los angeles, and miami. it will make the dream of buying a home possible and here's what you need to know. this morning, the cost of borrowing up again with the fed hiking interest rates for the third time since june to combat historic inflation. >> we have got to get inflation behind us. i wish there were a painless way to do that. there isn't. >> reporter: the result, new home loans are more expensive. the average 30-year fixed rate mortgage nearly doubling since january, now above 6%. >> the housing market doesn't do well in a rising interest rate environment. and that's because consumers are relying on mortgages in order to become a home owner and what we've seen since the start of this year is that millions of americans have now been p
rebecca jarvis is back with more on that. rebecca, good morning. >> hi, whit.ownership is saving up for the down payment, typically 20% of the home's price. now bank of america is launching a new program that will help buyers in predominantly black and hispanic neighborhoods, including cities like charlotte, dallas, detroit, los angeles, and miami. it will make the dream of buying a home possible and here's what you need to know. this morning, the cost of borrowing up again with the fed...
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joining us now is rebecca.r being that once these regions are declared part of russia by the president, that puts nuclear weapons on the table. what is the latest? >> absolutely. that is the case. we look at the results of these referendums in four different regions of ukraine. what is important is what putin will do with those results. he sent an address warning that the tough global response if putin plans to annex and we have seen comments from biden saying that a threat of nuclear by russia would be irresponsible. we see increased discontent in russia and this is adding pressure for putin. protests triggered up i that order for more than 300,000 men to become troops and some criticism of how the war is progressing in russian state media too. francine: what does that mean going forward? could there be a turn of russian citizens against the invasion? rebecca: it looks like the tone is shifting. there is rising concern that russia may choose to close its borders to men who are of drafted age and we have seen o
joining us now is rebecca.r being that once these regions are declared part of russia by the president, that puts nuclear weapons on the table. what is the latest? >> absolutely. that is the case. we look at the results of these referendums in four different regions of ukraine. what is important is what putin will do with those results. he sent an address warning that the tough global response if putin plans to annex and we have seen comments from biden saying that a threat of nuclear by...
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>> rebecca is right.lose taiwan, if we have issue there, game over for the markets and economy. i'm very concerned about that. if in terms of the u.s. economy, even if we get zero covid policy in china continue towing shut down segments of the chinese economy, that could throw a wretch what is here, has really up to this point been an improving supply chain story. so we could actually just get even, if there is some sort of shutdowns, forget about war you know. forget about another invasion, further shutdowns in china could aggravate an already really sticky inflationary scenario here in the u.s. we're talking 8 1/2% inflation right now but if we get more problems within the supply chain, that could go a lot higher. charles: so the big issue today is this energy crisis. uk, they have got a new leader, liz truss. her first move, a massive bailout of households, small businesses an attempt to blunt the spike in energy. we're talking about price caps here. are they going to work? do you think they will work
>> rebecca is right.lose taiwan, if we have issue there, game over for the markets and economy. i'm very concerned about that. if in terms of the u.s. economy, even if we get zero covid policy in china continue towing shut down segments of the chinese economy, that could throw a wretch what is here, has really up to this point been an improving supply chain story. so we could actually just get even, if there is some sort of shutdowns, forget about war you know. forget about another...
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he would have tried to kill me, too, if i was there. >> on september 11th, he killed rebecca's mothertandoff with police who say they are investigating a specific motive. how was your dad before this? >> he was a totally different person. and i can say i think i started reading him before this happened. i started realizing he's not the same person i grew up with. >> the once fringe movement festered. >> they don't have to be -- to follow qanon. >> we the people make up q. >> we've all been waiting and we're ready. >> i think there are a lot of families who are impacted by this and nobody takes it seriously. >> what would be your message to donald trump? >> i think he should have some integrity and try to denounce these people. >> when looking at rebecca's story here, we know of families all across this country who have all but essentially last loved ones, friends, who have gone down the spiral of the dark, violent, serious tunnel that is the movement here. an entanglement of violence. you hear them. a suggestion that's there's going to be mass executions in this country. we have watch
he would have tried to kill me, too, if i was there. >> on september 11th, he killed rebecca's mothertandoff with police who say they are investigating a specific motive. how was your dad before this? >> he was a totally different person. and i can say i think i started reading him before this happened. i started realizing he's not the same person i grew up with. >> the once fringe movement festered. >> they don't have to be -- to follow qanon. >> we the people...
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rebecca, when it comes to this lawsuit, it has to be proved fraud by a preponderance of evidence, notable doubt as she would have to in a criminal case. what do you make of it? >> well, think this is a really strong complaint. it's detailed. it's extensive. it looks like she is relying a great deal on documentary evidence, which is a god send for anybody who is trying to bring a case like this. you know, that said, there are some difficulties in this case. as we've known from the very beginning, which is that she'll still need to prove, even if it is by a preponderance of the evidence, that the organization, that the family members, tried to defeat, they had an intent to deceive and that these banks and regulators relied on that deception and the former president and his family members are going to claim, this is industry standard, this is the way that things are conducted in the real estate business, and while that's not seemingly such a great defense, it does make it such that it's, you know, it is a little bit harder to prove every single one of those elements. >> david, you wrote
rebecca, when it comes to this lawsuit, it has to be proved fraud by a preponderance of evidence, notable doubt as she would have to in a criminal case. what do you make of it? >> well, think this is a really strong complaint. it's detailed. it's extensive. it looks like she is relying a great deal on documentary evidence, which is a god send for anybody who is trying to bring a case like this. you know, that said, there are some difficulties in this case. as we've known from the very...
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rebecca grant. thank you for joining us. let's start with iran.ear a deal is imminent and the next it is off, where do you think we stand with the negotiations between the biden administration and iran? >> first, i think that deal is a terrible idea. let's remember this deal has been on the table since april. it is really iran that doesn 't want to sign. what i think we're seeing is iran enriching ing uranium and violating requirement to put blackmail pressure on europe, they want sanctions. we have to hold steady, and not let it slip away. trey: you are an expert in these matters, i am not, i sit there and think okay iran has placed bounties on heads of u.s. government officials, they continue to threaten israel. how long is the united states go doing negotiate with a country that wants to kill the last batch of negotiators? >> that report about snooping in sweden shows you why they can't be trusted. this is the whole problem with iran, they are the world's biggest sponsor of terrorism. we could talk all night about the bad things they have done.
rebecca grant. thank you for joining us. let's start with iran.ear a deal is imminent and the next it is off, where do you think we stand with the negotiations between the biden administration and iran? >> first, i think that deal is a terrible idea. let's remember this deal has been on the table since april. it is really iran that doesn 't want to sign. what i think we're seeing is iran enriching ing uranium and violating requirement to put blackmail pressure on europe, they want...
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thank you, rebecca, for bringing us the latest.v — the last president of the soviet union, who helped bring the cold war to a peaceful end. he died on tuesday at the age of 91. russian president vladimir putin did not attend due to — what he described as — constraints on his schedule. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was the final farewell to the man who changed the world. in the columned hall of moscow's house of unions, mikhail gorbachev lay in state, a steady stream of mourners filing past his open casket. there was a guard of honour, but the last leader of the soviet union had not been honoured with a full state funeral. a sign that today's kremlin has little interest in guarding mr gorbachev�*s legacy. many russians blame gorbachev for the fall of the ussr, the collapse of their superpower. and yet out on the streets muscovites were queueing up to pay their respects. gorbachev had given many here their first taste of freedom and democracy. in today's russia, both of those things are under attack. there are people
thank you, rebecca, for bringing us the latest.v — the last president of the soviet union, who helped bring the cold war to a peaceful end. he died on tuesday at the age of 91. russian president vladimir putin did not attend due to — what he described as — constraints on his schedule. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was the final farewell to the man who changed the world. in the columned hall of moscow's house of unions, mikhail gorbachev lay in state, a steady stream of...
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provide all hin, rebecca wanted to be as thin as her instagram idols and harbor z off yoga mission up. golan. i lost a lot of weight and barn, and at one point my here fell out. how's the final might? oh, my family said to me, you're regressing. what's happening to you directly during mega still look, you look like a child has bosses. medea pacino's m does is elsewhere the and can i could also get back into my old camp clothing roughly regarding a past, and at some point it click on come, then there, click, and i thought to myself and i, i want to become a woman over and i want to be big and strong growth and i'm just destroying myself physically and mentally about college and sergio's cup, what she didn't menstruate for a year and even the smallest physical activities became too much. she knew she couldn't go on like that to day when she looks at models and instagram. she knows that the photos are neither real nor realistic. instead she's learned to like herself, as she is not flawless, but nonetheless beautiful bus. if from if natural, if my her, what do you do now is always look in
provide all hin, rebecca wanted to be as thin as her instagram idols and harbor z off yoga mission up. golan. i lost a lot of weight and barn, and at one point my here fell out. how's the final might? oh, my family said to me, you're regressing. what's happening to you directly during mega still look, you look like a child has bosses. medea pacino's m does is elsewhere the and can i could also get back into my old camp clothing roughly regarding a past, and at some point it click on come, then...
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rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex.e you with the as we say bye i want to leave you with the scene as we say bye i want to leave you with the scene live at florida you can see on your screen now fort myers near with those storm made landfall a couple hours ago. vehicles have been blown over. that is it from us. hello. yesterday was a day of sunshine and showers. today, it's a pretty similar theme, but if anything, i think more in the way of sunshine and fewer in the way of showers. still quite a cluster around first thing on thursday on the tail end of this weather front that's sliding off towards the continent, but actually this little finger, a brief finger of high pressure is going to try and settle things down for this thursday. so, there's some showers to start the day across the south—west of england and pembrokeshire, gone through the morning, but winds in off the north sea will feed some scattered showers into northern england, the north midlands, perhaps the north of east anglia through the afternoon, a few acr
rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex.e you with the as we say bye i want to leave you with the scene as we say bye i want to leave you with the scene live at florida you can see on your screen now fort myers near with those storm made landfall a couple hours ago. vehicles have been blown over. that is it from us. hello. yesterday was a day of sunshine and showers. today, it's a pretty similar theme, but if anything, i think more in the way of sunshine and fewer in the way of showers. still quite...
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rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex. —— rebecca jones. time for a look at the weather.e's susan powell. even in, it was a day of sunshine and showers across the uk, producing beautiful sunsets across the isle of man. —— even in, it was. tomorrow it is a similar mixture, more sunshine and fewer showers. we had some pretty lively showers sinking south tonight out of northern ireland into the midlands —— out of northern england into the midlands. a few feeding in further north. to the east of the showers, quite chilly overnight, perhaps three degrees in the most rural parts of the south—east of england and east anglia. showers in the south should get out of the way quickly by the end of rush—hour, looking largely dry for much of england and wales, this north—easterly wind will drag some showers into northern england, part of the midlands, east anglia, eastern scotland, but far more scattered than those we had seen today, so more sunshine and a little warmer too. all change on friday, not so much sunshine, more strong winds and heavy rain sweeping in. a wet start to friday.
rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex. —— rebecca jones. time for a look at the weather.e's susan powell. even in, it was a day of sunshine and showers across the uk, producing beautiful sunsets across the isle of man. —— even in, it was. tomorrow it is a similar mixture, more sunshine and fewer showers. we had some pretty lively showers sinking south tonight out of northern ireland into the midlands —— out of northern england into the midlands. a few feeding in further north. to the...