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was rebecca's death a homicide? again, the answer is no, it was a suicide. >> sergeant dave said that the evidence show showed a sad tale in which one tragedy lead to another. when rebecca checked her voice mail just before 1 am, sergeant said that she heard a grim message from her boyfriend, max's dad, jonah. >> that message that was left on her phone was to inform rebecca of max's grave condition and imminent death. >> did rebecca blame herself for the child severe injuries? and then, take her own life. the sergeant showed photos from inside the bedroom where rebecca spent her final moments. there was a rope tied to the bed, the other hand had been looped around rebecca's neck. there was also two knives in the bedroom, apparently used to cut the rope. everything was swabbed for dna. >> dna profiles were only from rebecca. >> so what about rebecca's hands and feet being tied, didn't that show another person was involved? sergeant nemeth said, it did not. >> we conducted an experiment to determine if it is possible
was rebecca's death a homicide? again, the answer is no, it was a suicide. >> sergeant dave said that the evidence show showed a sad tale in which one tragedy lead to another. when rebecca checked her voice mail just before 1 am, sergeant said that she heard a grim message from her boyfriend, max's dad, jonah. >> that message that was left on her phone was to inform rebecca of max's grave condition and imminent death. >> did rebecca blame herself for the child severe injuries?...
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let me turn to rebecca.hink the conflict is at _ keep this front and centre? i think the conflict is at a _ keep this front and centre? i think the conflict is at a late _ keep this front and centre? i think the conflict is at a late state - keep this front and centre? i think the conflict is at a late state and i the conflict is at a late state and ithink— the conflict is at a late state and i think keeping _ the conflict is at a late state and i think keeping at— the conflict is at a late state and i think keeping at centre - the conflict is at a late state and i think keeping at centre stage i the conflict is at a late state and| i think keeping at centre stage is obviously very _ i think keeping at centre stage is obviously very important - i think keeping at centre stage is obviously very important for- obviously very important for president _ obviously very important for president zaleski. _ obviously very important for president zaleski. whetherl obviously very important for. president zaleski. whethe
let me turn to rebecca.hink the conflict is at _ keep this front and centre? i think the conflict is at a _ keep this front and centre? i think the conflict is at a late _ keep this front and centre? i think the conflict is at a late state - keep this front and centre? i think the conflict is at a late state and i the conflict is at a late state and ithink— the conflict is at a late state and i think keeping _ the conflict is at a late state and i think keeping at— the conflict is at a late...
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are signs editor rebecca morelle has the story.ca: extraordinary images from a mission like no other, a nasa's spacecraft closed in on an asteroid 7 million miles away from the earth. it same? to knock the space rock off course by smashing into it. >> 3, 2, 1. rebecca: at a nasa press conference, the mission team has confirmed it worked. >> today nasa confirms that dart successfully changed the targeted asteroid's trajectory. this mission shows that nasa is trying to be ready for whatever the universe throws at us. rebecca: telescopes on earth tracked the moving asteroid, capturing the moment of impact, revealing e rocky debris being hurled into space. and this image from the hubble space telescope revealed how the crash created a plume of dust 6000 miles long. all of this debris helped alter the asteroid's path. the target was a double asteroid system. a larger space rock orbited by a smaller one. before the collision, it took dimorphism 11 hours and 53 minutes to fly around the bigger rock. crashing into it gave it a kick, changi
are signs editor rebecca morelle has the story.ca: extraordinary images from a mission like no other, a nasa's spacecraft closed in on an asteroid 7 million miles away from the earth. it same? to knock the space rock off course by smashing into it. >> 3, 2, 1. rebecca: at a nasa press conference, the mission team has confirmed it worked. >> today nasa confirms that dart successfully changed the targeted asteroid's trajectory. this mission shows that nasa is trying to be ready for...
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rebecca williams, our asia government reported. were governments in asia disappointed by the speech? juliette saly is with us. we thought 145 was the breakpoint to yield curve controlling significant intervention. what do we have today and what do we expect? juliette: the yen still at the 32 year low. let's start with the broader picture. we had the factors rebecca alerted to, there wasn't a turnaround from covid zero policy or strong policy support for the policy sector. csi 300 trading at the lowest levels since the beginning of the pandemic. certainly a lot of weakness in the legs of iron or futures in singapore as well, leading to a negative day for asian stocks and tech players under pressure as well after the broader u.s. tech selloff. the pboc once again trying to stem the decline in its currency with a stronger fix. they also rolled over the mlf without rate, two .75%. a slightly stronger offshore your one, but city is saying -- offshore yuan, but that will continue to prop up the dollar. the yen, more verbal intervention f
rebecca williams, our asia government reported. were governments in asia disappointed by the speech? juliette saly is with us. we thought 145 was the breakpoint to yield curve controlling significant intervention. what do we have today and what do we expect? juliette: the yen still at the 32 year low. let's start with the broader picture. we had the factors rebecca alerted to, there wasn't a turnaround from covid zero policy or strong policy support for the policy sector. csi 300 trading at the...
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yeah, yeah. rebecca, we haven't got much time left. i want to point out the you have mostly scrambled to get enough gas to cover this wind so but what about next winter? next winter is a big question. it be nice to get through this winter 1st. as you point out, europe has filled up its reserves. so the question now is, will it be able to refill them once it uses them? and that will depend on a lot of these policies we've been discussing today. and mike's what happens when people are simply unable or refuse to pay their bills. what happens then? well, i mean, i think there's a mass protest building in many parts of europe. certainly here the people refusing to pie. and i think a lot of people won't be able to, i don't think there will be increasing an ultimately a lot of suffering. as i said, are you wanting 5 old people dined from code here that you kind of just lost with you? real, real suffering around the continent and completely unavoidable. this is a policy choice. parker. let's tax corporations effectively fairly low tax, very ri
yeah, yeah. rebecca, we haven't got much time left. i want to point out the you have mostly scrambled to get enough gas to cover this wind so but what about next winter? next winter is a big question. it be nice to get through this winter 1st. as you point out, europe has filled up its reserves. so the question now is, will it be able to refill them once it uses them? and that will depend on a lot of these policies we've been discussing today. and mike's what happens when people are simply...
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all right, thank you, rebecca. let's a pivot of it now to mom at gta in beirut. how is the lebanon seeing the steel helmet? well, live on and sees it from a very different perspective this morning. the beneath president, michelle said that the agreement is purely technical and does not have any political implications. and does that, does not paved a way to normalization of relations with israel. the 2 states are still technically ex war, however, that the agreement is expected to being stability to the area as it moves an element of potential conflict between israel and the non. mainly the iranian back beneath hezbollah. d u. s. broker, broker deal. it opens the way for shore energy exploration. therefore, liberties officials are hoping the disagreement that helps elevate lebanon's economic crisis. the country has been in economy free for, for 3 years now, and explanation of hydrocarbons. hydrocarbons is a huge deal for lebanon as a significant discovery could help ease the countries just ling financial and economic crisis. that is moments in their route. and reb
all right, thank you, rebecca. let's a pivot of it now to mom at gta in beirut. how is the lebanon seeing the steel helmet? well, live on and sees it from a very different perspective this morning. the beneath president, michelle said that the agreement is purely technical and does not have any political implications. and does that, does not paved a way to normalization of relations with israel. the 2 states are still technically ex war, however, that the agreement is expected to being...
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and in until rebecca, christy a non resident fellow at frugal. that's a brussels based economic think tank in london, max lawson, head of ox, ramen's national inequality policy program, and in babylon. keela columbia. anna maria hire mackerel, which she is an energy analyst for the europe team of the institute for energy economics and financial analysis. a woman come to all of you, anna maria. let's start with looking at these different price caps as all sorts of different proposals on the tables. what are they a, why can't e u countries agree on them? hi, they are very different. they all are a mean to secure some type of gas to the system, to the, to the, to the continent. but they like coordination. they, like they lock us mart, unsustainable solution for the continent. they all want to, some of them want to cup on the energy, but if you, for to older on radio, see now what the consumer is paid. but then there's no other ones that they want to kind of mixture between them. because it's difficult. if we, if we put a cup on the price, we are wha
and in until rebecca, christy a non resident fellow at frugal. that's a brussels based economic think tank in london, max lawson, head of ox, ramen's national inequality policy program, and in babylon. keela columbia. anna maria hire mackerel, which she is an energy analyst for the europe team of the institute for energy economics and financial analysis. a woman come to all of you, anna maria. let's start with looking at these different price caps as all sorts of different proposals on the...
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and rebecca versus injuries and thank you both ukraine's president living is the lens. he says his forces are holding out against russian attacks in the ethan dunn bathroom. and he says, as strikes, have destroyed nearly a 3rd of ukraine's energy infrastructure and condemned the canons tactics as crazy . smoke rising over buck moved across much of the country. successful ukrainian counter attacks have put russia on the defensive. but in the eastern cities of dia and fuck mood, russian forces continue to grind forward, located in the don, yet region back most has been under heavy bombardment for months. now, ukrainian officials say it is the sight of some of the heaviest fighting in the country. as russia continues to advance was this is latoya control over territory keeps changing. hands to day. it's as to morrow. there's the day after to morrow. as again, the fighting is intense to day. our guys took a prisoner, a prisoner from russia. russia's offensive here is being supported by the wagner mercenary group, a paramilitary force, with links to the kremlin. ukrainian an
and rebecca versus injuries and thank you both ukraine's president living is the lens. he says his forces are holding out against russian attacks in the ethan dunn bathroom. and he says, as strikes, have destroyed nearly a 3rd of ukraine's energy infrastructure and condemned the canons tactics as crazy . smoke rising over buck moved across much of the country. successful ukrainian counter attacks have put russia on the defensive. but in the eastern cities of dia and fuck mood, russian forces...
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rebecca jarvis tonight.nk you, rebecca. >>> in the meantime we're going to turn now to the unsettling scene in south florida. the emergency evacuation of a miami beach high-rise. residents were given just two hours to get out after inspectors found unsafe structural conditions. so what was discovered underneath the building? and this condo building is just two miles from the surfside condo that collapsed one year ago. abc's faith abubey is in florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight this 14-story miami beach condo tower cleared out after officials deemed it structurally unsafe and ordered residents to leave imme immediately. >> i didn't think it would get to a point where we might have to go. >> reporter: residents warned on wednesday about the possibility of an evacuation. at the 164-unit port royale. but given only two hours to gather their belongings a day later, dozens scrambling. in a letter obtained by abc news, engineers noting damage to one of the main beams in the parking garage, adding "we believe thi
rebecca jarvis tonight.nk you, rebecca. >>> in the meantime we're going to turn now to the unsettling scene in south florida. the emergency evacuation of a miami beach high-rise. residents were given just two hours to get out after inspectors found unsafe structural conditions. so what was discovered underneath the building? and this condo building is just two miles from the surfside condo that collapsed one year ago. abc's faith abubey is in florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight...
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rebecca tracer, writer at large for new york magazine, rebecca, thank you for making time with us tonightl ahead, 2020 election deniers are on the ballot next but, you know, i think we have to see, i think his response is tonight on crime we are pretty communicative really effective. but this is very sweet candy that republicans are selling to a country that is so deeply buit and a attuned to messages that are fundamentally massage in a stick and racist in nature. >> i would say candy with the poison center. rebecca traceter, writer at large for new york magazine, rebecca, thank you for making time with us tonight. >> thanks so much for having me, alex. >> still ahead, 2020 election deniers are on the ballot next month, will they use this election to set up conspiracies for the next presidential election in 2024? i bet you think you know the answer, but stay tuned. ay tuned your projects done right . with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. announcer: type 2 dia
rebecca tracer, writer at large for new york magazine, rebecca, thank you for making time with us tonightl ahead, 2020 election deniers are on the ballot next but, you know, i think we have to see, i think his response is tonight on crime we are pretty communicative really effective. but this is very sweet candy that republicans are selling to a country that is so deeply buit and a attuned to messages that are fundamentally massage in a stick and racist in nature. >> i would say candy...
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i want to bring in rebecca walser.hat this will, indeed, mark a moment for the nation. and i'm talking about millions of americans who, you know, listen, we've been brow-beaten, shamed, afraid to say how or mention how they feel. it's not just on twitter, but almost every facet of life. is it too much to hope for that maybe this could be a big change in this country not just for social media, but in general? >> you know, i pray to god that this is a change, charles, and we hope that it will actually work out really well. but you don't know. now he's going to form a content moderation committee. what is that committee going to decide? the point i think he made there was it was going to be a wide, diverse set of opinions because, you know, i think twitter, obviously, has i skewed very progressive-leftist, and that's banned a lot of conservatives off the platform, obviously, the former president being at the top of that list. and i think people are just looking for more viewpoints and more breadth of viewpoints. let's see
i want to bring in rebecca walser.hat this will, indeed, mark a moment for the nation. and i'm talking about millions of americans who, you know, listen, we've been brow-beaten, shamed, afraid to say how or mention how they feel. it's not just on twitter, but almost every facet of life. is it too much to hope for that maybe this could be a big change in this country not just for social media, but in general? >> you know, i pray to god that this is a change, charles, and we hope that it...
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rebecca, so good you joined us tonight. thank you so much.p dive into conflicts of interest in the government. what is going on with what your new report, top government officials were ramping up stock trades right when the pandemic hit in big companies affected by covid policies? what happened here? >> there were a couple things we found in the analysis. we were looking for interesting patterns of trades in the beginning of 2020 in a period where the federal government had a lot more insight into what was coming on with covid than the general public and certainly paying a lot closer attention and when we found at the health and human services department the selling of stocks and funds in january of 2020 a time where hhs was very involved in the response and had a lot of insight how severe the threat might be, there were 60% more sales reported that month than the average over the previous 12 months. then at the treasury department we found flip side of that, which is that as the government was preparing to roll out a variety of measures aime
rebecca, so good you joined us tonight. thank you so much.p dive into conflicts of interest in the government. what is going on with what your new report, top government officials were ramping up stock trades right when the pandemic hit in big companies affected by covid policies? what happened here? >> there were a couple things we found in the analysis. we were looking for interesting patterns of trades in the beginning of 2020 in a period where the federal government had a lot more...
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rebecca, thanks so much for coming on the show. take away from the time you spent with john fetterman and his campaign? was there anything that really surprised you? >> well, it was very striking following his campaign so closely over the past month, to see how swiftly his health was improving and how that improvement was on public display. i was really struck. i started reporting on him very soon after labor day, which was just a couple weeks after he started appearing at rallies and in public again. you could see, almost a day by day, certainly week over week improvement in his ability to address the crowds. his ability to be loose. his confidence in front of crowds. and that was really striking. the think that was striking along side it was the visible improvement was happening alongside this building press narrative, certainly on the right wing, and also in some major newspapers, about how he was hiding something about his health. that struck me as very strange because so much about his condition he was putting right out there.
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let's start with you, rebecca. so what does this mean for israel? well, phil, this deal has been in the making for more than a decade. they've been numerous rounds of negotiations, all of which have failed until a couple of weeks ago when a deal was finally reached between the 2 sides. and we've now seen it signed in by michelle, our own, the lebanese president, and the caretaker prime minister here in israel. yana pete. now all sides. then in fact it was a u. s. broke a deal. all parties involved a calling. they steal historic and let's not forget that these 2 countries, as you rightly mentioned, are still technically at war. they have no diplomatic relations, in fact, lebanon doesn't even recognize israel as a sovereign state. so the fact that 2 countries in this situation could sign a deal like this maritime bought a deal is being heralded as a historic step for the benefits will be of course for both sides and very far reaching for israel. for example, of course, is political and diplomatic benefits and missiles of the economic benefits and secu
let's start with you, rebecca. so what does this mean for israel? well, phil, this deal has been in the making for more than a decade. they've been numerous rounds of negotiations, all of which have failed until a couple of weeks ago when a deal was finally reached between the 2 sides. and we've now seen it signed in by michelle, our own, the lebanese president, and the caretaker prime minister here in israel. yana pete. now all sides. then in fact it was a u. s. broke a deal. all parties...
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guy: rebecca let's nail it all down.the scenario you think is going to play out, what is the u.s. consumer can be paying at the pump for a gallon of gasoline? rebecca: it's probably north of four dollars, under five. the national average again there will be regional differences based on refining capacity and pipeline restrictions and infrastructure. but i think that's where we settle in. i think it's a little bit painful but i don't think it's a point where we see wholesale demand destruction. that's where i see it settling in in the near term. guy: rebecca, thank you very much indeed. appreciate the analysis to what is happening here. senior equity trader at private wealth group. thank you very much indeed. we are going to turn to twitter. elon musk's decision to revive his buyout -- revise his buyout, good news for arbitrage traders. we will discuss wynette's. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. bloomberg chief future officer from dhl group cso tonight at 6:30 in new york. this
guy: rebecca let's nail it all down.the scenario you think is going to play out, what is the u.s. consumer can be paying at the pump for a gallon of gasoline? rebecca: it's probably north of four dollars, under five. the national average again there will be regional differences based on refining capacity and pipeline restrictions and infrastructure. but i think that's where we settle in. i think it's a little bit painful but i don't think it's a point where we see wholesale demand destruction....
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doctor rebecca shaw _ if you are interested. doctor rebecca shaw there, - if you are interested.if you are interested. doctor l rebecca shaw there, the wwf chief scientist. the un general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to condemn russia's attempts to annex four regions of ukraine. only four countries voted with russia — belarus, north korea, syria and nicaragua. meanwhile, the us and its nato allies have reaffirmed their support for ukraine in the face of intensifying russian aggression, promising to send military hardware to kyiv for as long as it takes. in the past few days, putin has given us all another grim preview of a future in which the appetites of aggressive autocrats outweigh the rights of peaceful states. we're going to do everything we can as fast as we can to help the ukrainian forces get the capability they need to protect ukrainian people. for his part, vladimir putin has accused the west of stoking the global energy crisis, suggesting that damage to the nord stream gas pipeline was the result of international terrorism. with mr putin under increasing pressure
doctor rebecca shaw _ if you are interested. doctor rebecca shaw there, - if you are interested.if you are interested. doctor l rebecca shaw there, the wwf chief scientist. the un general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to condemn russia's attempts to annex four regions of ukraine. only four countries voted with russia — belarus, north korea, syria and nicaragua. meanwhile, the us and its nato allies have reaffirmed their support for ukraine in the face of intensifying russian aggression,...
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although rebecca can't vote because she's not a citizen, she joined a coalition of black, asian, andtina leaders today urging everyone who can cast a ballot to do it. rebecca says people should vote on behalf of those who don't have that right. >> we are not voting at the rate that we can and should be. >> we want you to get out and vote. >> we must use our voting super power to show them that we won't be stopped. >> reporter: today a group of women from several ethnic groups formed a coalition with the goal of getting the vote out. >> it's going to be door knocking, social media campaigns. we're engaging our youth. we're trying to engage them on tiktok, on instagram. >> reporter: the latina coalition of silicon valley called the 15% latina turnout in june dismal, a sentiment echoed by alex padilla. >> we put all the mechanics in place, all the easy opportunities to register to vote, to stay registered to vote, an option how to cast your ballot. >> reporter: with ballots arriving in the mail this week, voters have just under a month to fill them out and put them back in the mailbox o
although rebecca can't vote because she's not a citizen, she joined a coalition of black, asian, andtina leaders today urging everyone who can cast a ballot to do it. rebecca says people should vote on behalf of those who don't have that right. >> we are not voting at the rate that we can and should be. >> we want you to get out and vote. >> we must use our voting super power to show them that we won't be stopped. >> reporter: today a group of women from several ethnic...
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rebecca: a vocation ivan was happy to benefit from.e says he knows of other men who have been called up despite having military exemption. >> go by train in ukraine. rebecca: it is a fate hundreds of thousands of young men are desperate to avoid, even if it is hard to leave your homeland. >> of course i love russia very much. i was born and raised there. probably 95% of those who left russia, i hope to return. which that that the whole world is dreaming up will happen. rebecca: homesick as he is, ivan says he is happy he is now living in a free country. as he considers his future, he hopes one day to return to a russia that is free as well. brent: nato has wrapped up two days of talks in brussels with a sharp warning to russia not to use nuclear weapons in ukraine. jens stoltenberg saying any use of nuclear weapons would have severe consequences. nato countries have agreed to step up their military support for ukraine. reporter: european allies are gearing up their air defense. at the nato defense ministers meeting in brussels, 15 coun
rebecca: a vocation ivan was happy to benefit from.e says he knows of other men who have been called up despite having military exemption. >> go by train in ukraine. rebecca: it is a fate hundreds of thousands of young men are desperate to avoid, even if it is hard to leave your homeland. >> of course i love russia very much. i was born and raised there. probably 95% of those who left russia, i hope to return. which that that the whole world is dreaming up will happen. rebecca:...
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here is rebecca jarvis.cca: holiday shopping alert as a holiday shopping season ramps up, buyers beware. some major retailers adjusting shipping return policies, making free returns a thing of the past. >> free returns are going away because the cost of returns is becoming so astronomical for retailers. we are seeing prices go up and retailers have no choice but to also, to save their own skin, tack on extra fees so that they are able to manage the returns. rebecca: we will have the expert tips you need to know to still make those returns without losing any extra money. i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. kumasi: road rage being blamed for this parking garage crash in australia. the whole thing was recorded. she said it is a funny story. reggie: what? kumasi: she said the driver tried to cut her off and ended up crashing into the exit gates and rolled the car on the other car. it was funny to her -- reggie: because she wasn't involved. kumasi: i saw you try to cut me off, so now look at you. barbie has a
here is rebecca jarvis.cca: holiday shopping alert as a holiday shopping season ramps up, buyers beware. some major retailers adjusting shipping return policies, making free returns a thing of the past. >> free returns are going away because the cost of returns is becoming so astronomical for retailers. we are seeing prices go up and retailers have no choice but to also, to save their own skin, tack on extra fees so that they are able to manage the returns. rebecca: we will have the...
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we have more from rebecca later on. good morning, america. wow. netflix series.own is now facing new scrutiny over how it portrays the royal family and its upcoming season at issue what the actor playing then prince charles tries to do now one actresses saying enough. this morning, one of britain's most beloved actors dame judi dench, one more syllable and i'll have you killed best known for playing em in the james bond franchise is speaking out against the popular netflix series. the crown oscar winning actress known to be a friend of king charles and queen consort camilla pending an open letter to the u. k newspaper. the times calling on netflix to carry a disclaimer at the beginning of each episode denoting the series as fictional. dent's saying the series seems willing to blur the lines between historical accuracy and crude sensationalism. it comes days after former prime minister john major announced a scene from the upcoming season that reportedly depicts prince charles approaching major with the plot to oust his mother, the queen major, calling the scene a
we have more from rebecca later on. good morning, america. wow. netflix series.own is now facing new scrutiny over how it portrays the royal family and its upcoming season at issue what the actor playing then prince charles tries to do now one actresses saying enough. this morning, one of britain's most beloved actors dame judi dench, one more syllable and i'll have you killed best known for playing em in the james bond franchise is speaking out against the popular netflix series. the crown...
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the w rebecca ritz met with one young man in haifa, a taste of home in a foreign land. ivan, who doesn't want us to use his last name for security raisins is one of thousands of russians of jewish descent who arrived in israel since the kremlin cold for a partial mobilization regulated data. and the israel's law of return, any jew around the world has an automatic right to citizenship. ivan, whose grandfather is jewish, started making inquiries in february, shortly after russia invaded ukraine, venezuela. rusty had been it's when the war began the special military operation. i started looking at the programs israel offered to symbol i'm was i had thought that until the new year i would earn money is unknowable with plans to come later. splendid mister, but on the other. but on the 21st of september, in fearing conscription, things became urgent. so a yard in epistles browser, sheila vehicle um yeah, i wrote the program coordinator in israel straits away for health or he said, don't worry. it's just just to get out of russia, if it is right here. gloves, just leave it is that if you, then
the w rebecca ritz met with one young man in haifa, a taste of home in a foreign land. ivan, who doesn't want us to use his last name for security raisins is one of thousands of russians of jewish descent who arrived in israel since the kremlin cold for a partial mobilization regulated data. and the israel's law of return, any jew around the world has an automatic right to citizenship. ivan, whose grandfather is jewish, started making inquiries in february, shortly after russia invaded ukraine,...
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francine: to dive deeper, is rebecca choong wilkins, the party conference starts on sunday.kind of language should be watching for on the speech? >> these speeches tend to be stressing continuity. we have to say it is quite difficult to actually trade these fiscal events themselves. but we are looking for key language around how xi jinping plans to balance risk and security against development. and what he might tell successors in beijing to ship on the quality of growth rather than quantity. it will provide some sense of direction for future policy. tom: and you and the team have documented so well a number of these policies from the xi jinping team that have been damaging across real estate, technology, is there anything we can look for in terms of an uplift in markets? rebecca: we have seen this more ideological shift driving some of these crackdowns on tech and property. there is actually quite a strong mood of pessimism that has entered the markets. it is very unusual to see markets perform this badly, the csi are the worst performers in the world. the yuan near record
francine: to dive deeper, is rebecca choong wilkins, the party conference starts on sunday.kind of language should be watching for on the speech? >> these speeches tend to be stressing continuity. we have to say it is quite difficult to actually trade these fiscal events themselves. but we are looking for key language around how xi jinping plans to balance risk and security against development. and what he might tell successors in beijing to ship on the quality of growth rather than...
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>> rebecca o'donnell will spend 50 years in jail for the murder of senator linda collins.o see done. >> none of the punishments allowed for arkansas state law will come close to what i feel right now, and as a right and equal punishment for her. >> it will never bring my grandpa's daughter back, or our mother back, or our children's grandmother back. no amount of punishment will ever fill that void that rebecca o'donnell made in our lives the day she killed our mother. >> but with a resolution in this case also comes something else, and it's big. a judge agrees with abc news and the arkansas press association that the gag order was too broad and fully lifts it allowing all the evidence to finally come out. and that's when people finally get to see all of the incriminating evidence that investigators had against becky all along. >> it turns out, there are more breathtaking videos from those security cameras. in one of them, becky is clearly putting one of the cameras in her bag! you could see becky o'donnell placing that camera in a handbag. and just as luck would have it,
>> rebecca o'donnell will spend 50 years in jail for the murder of senator linda collins.o see done. >> none of the punishments allowed for arkansas state law will come close to what i feel right now, and as a right and equal punishment for her. >> it will never bring my grandpa's daughter back, or our mother back, or our children's grandmother back. no amount of punishment will ever fill that void that rebecca o'donnell made in our lives the day she killed our mother....
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ok, thank you for that, said rebecca, i'm a traitor in beirut. so how does lebanon see the still? well it's, it's a different, it's a different perspective. definitely this morning when he's president, michelle allen said that the agreement is purely technical and does not have any political implications or effects that contradicts lebanon's foreign policy and relations with other states. the 2 states are still technically at war. however, the agreement is expected to bring some stability to the area and opens the way for offshore energy exploration, as it removes a main source of potential conflict between israel and the non. mainly, the iranian backed heavily group. happily arm is, has a lot that we've been, he's officials are hoping the disagreement helps elevate the balance economic crisis. the country's economy has been in free for, for 3 years. now. the exploration of hydrocarbons is a huge deal for lebanon as a significant discovery. you could help ease the country is to fling financial crisis, did w correspondence mohammed and by roots and rebecca, richard in jerusalem. we
ok, thank you for that, said rebecca, i'm a traitor in beirut. so how does lebanon see the still? well it's, it's a different, it's a different perspective. definitely this morning when he's president, michelle allen said that the agreement is purely technical and does not have any political implications or effects that contradicts lebanon's foreign policy and relations with other states. the 2 states are still technically at war. however, the agreement is expected to bring some stability to...
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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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rebecca tracer, writer at large for new york magazine, rebecca, thank you for making time with us tonightso much for having me, alex. >> still ahead, 2020 election deniers are on the ballot next month, will they use this election to set up conspiracies for the next presidential election in 2024? i bet you think you know the answer, but stay tuned. stay tuned hey guys, detect this: living with hiv, i learned that i can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. detect this: no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can b
rebecca tracer, writer at large for new york magazine, rebecca, thank you for making time with us tonightso much for having me, alex. >> still ahead, 2020 election deniers are on the ballot next month, will they use this election to set up conspiracies for the next presidential election in 2024? i bet you think you know the answer, but stay tuned. stay tuned hey guys, detect this: living with hiv, i learned that i can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why i switched to...
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one more, rebecca, the crime piece.p fetterman's background which i think a lot of people don't really understand vis-a-vis crime. and the ways in which oz has tried to tether fetterman's vulnerabilities to also being soft on crime. do you think that's any more of an effective line of attack, given what we know of fetterman's background, and the person he is just categorically is not a weak person. i think no matter what his recovery processes looks like. the man does look enfeeble. >> no he doesn't. and actually, it's very interesting because i was thinking about that tonight, so much of the initial attack that oz made on fetterman about crime has to do with his work on the parole, the clemency board, and granting clemency, including two brothers who work on his campaign now who were wrongly convicted and served 27 years for murder that they didn't commit. it has nothing to do with crime around the country. it's truly a bait-and-switch argument that is rooted in a lie. fetterman himself has actually been very friendly
one more, rebecca, the crime piece.p fetterman's background which i think a lot of people don't really understand vis-a-vis crime. and the ways in which oz has tried to tether fetterman's vulnerabilities to also being soft on crime. do you think that's any more of an effective line of attack, given what we know of fetterman's background, and the person he is just categorically is not a weak person. i think no matter what his recovery processes looks like. the man does look enfeeble. >> no...
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rebecca? >> rebecca can't wait to answer. [laughter] >> all right, so everyone gets 30 seconds. ms. tshibaka, how do you plan to protect lgbtq youth in the state federal levels? will you stand with trans alaskans in the face of increasing hate? >> thanks for the question. i believe we need to ensure the dignity and safety and rights of all alaskans, and we need to do that without jeopardizing and undermining the dignity and safety and rights of other alaskans. so, for example, i would protect the rights of women to compete against biological women in their sports. that's a distinction between me and the cumbent. she voted to allow biological men to compete in women's sports. we could do something like set up separate leagues or separate sports teams for trans athletes that i think would be fair to them. but i think that's something we need to respect is the rights of everybody. >> ms. chesbro. >> my son in law, who is trans, just died. and one of the things that we had at his memorial service was the group of people who obviously had been the people who had been marginalized and bul
rebecca? >> rebecca can't wait to answer. [laughter] >> all right, so everyone gets 30 seconds. ms. tshibaka, how do you plan to protect lgbtq youth in the state federal levels? will you stand with trans alaskans in the face of increasing hate? >> thanks for the question. i believe we need to ensure the dignity and safety and rights of all alaskans, and we need to do that without jeopardizing and undermining the dignity and safety and rights of other alaskans. so, for example,...
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here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: in gma first look, kim kardashian's crypto controversy.im kardashian, famous returning -- returning reality tv fame into a billion-dollar brand paying the price for what the sec says was unlawfully promoting crypto on social media. they agreed to pay more than 1.2 million dollars for this june 2021 instagram story touting emax tokens, a cryptocurrency sold without disclosing that she was paid 200 $50,000 to post about it. >> this is just the sec's way to say we do not want people to lose our money on these things. rebecca: are others at risk for fines. it is coming up at 7:00 a.m.. i am rejected by -- reject -- rebecca jarvis, abc news new york. kumasi: elizabeth holmes has been granted a limited motion hearing. it is set for october 17, the day she was originally scheduled to be sentenced. it will determine if the government engaged in misconduct with adam rosen's examination during her trial meaning that her sentencing will be pushed to a later date possibly between november and january. jobina: the post office is holding a mega hiring e
here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: in gma first look, kim kardashian's crypto controversy.im kardashian, famous returning -- returning reality tv fame into a billion-dollar brand paying the price for what the sec says was unlawfully promoting crypto on social media. they agreed to pay more than 1.2 million dollars for this june 2021 instagram story touting emax tokens, a cryptocurrency sold without disclosing that she was paid 200 $50,000 to post about it. >> this is just the sec's way to...
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lewis: rebecca will keep an eye on the investigation. that is it for me for the moment.lewis vaughan jones. this is outside source narrator: fundg for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial servicesirm, raymond james. narrator: funding was al provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, george.to buy or not? looking for a deep discount, not quite, analysts are forecasting even steeper price drops ahead after two years of surging, home prices started falling nationally in june. they dropped by 2% by august their largest monthly declines as you said since january of 2009 according to mortgage data provider black knight. the worst performing markets include san jose, down 13% from its 2022 records, san francisco down nearly 11% and seattle down almost 10%. nationally even after the declines, though, values are still up about 40% from march of 2020. that's a staggering climb. this is also a highly personal decision. you have to look at your own finances, how you're paying, if you're doing it with a mortgage. rates are at 15-year highs. hw long you plan to stay. it's at least five years, guys. >> all right, thank you, as always, rebecca. >>> coming up next, our exclusive with the cmo of mcdonald's. how inflation is impacting fast food and what to expect with what some people are
good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, george.to buy or not? looking for a deep discount, not quite, analysts are forecasting even steeper price drops ahead after two years of surging, home prices started falling nationally in june. they dropped by 2% by august their largest monthly declines as you said since january of 2009 according to mortgage data provider black knight. the worst performing markets include san jose, down 13% from its 2022 records, san francisco down nearly 11% and...
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thank you so much, rebecca. amy? to the staggering judgment against alex jones, the conspiracy theorist and infowars host who claimed the sandy hook school massacre was a hoax. he's been ordered to pay nearly a billion dollars to the families of eight victims. senior investigative reporter aaron katersky has details for us. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. by any measure this was a stunning verdict. nearly double what the families had hoped for, but there is no solace because they're still grieving their losses nearly ten kw years later. >> emotional distress damages, past and future, $60 million. >> reporter: robbie parker bowed his head and wept as the jury delivered its astonishing verdict ordering alex jones and his company to pay almost a billion dollars for insisting the massacres that killed emilie parker and 19 other children at sandy hook school was a hoax. >> what we were able to accomplish was to simply tell the truth. it shouldn't be this hard. it shouldn't be this scary. >> rep
thank you so much, rebecca. amy? to the staggering judgment against alex jones, the conspiracy theorist and infowars host who claimed the sandy hook school massacre was a hoax. he's been ordered to pay nearly a billion dollars to the families of eight victims. senior investigative reporter aaron katersky has details for us. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. by any measure this was a stunning verdict. nearly double what the families had hoped for, but there is no...
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rebecca, we will have few later in the show. let's turn to the latest in a twist and turns of the twitter saga. there was a partial victory for elon musk. it was delayed by the delaware judge until october 28. this gives both parties more time to contemplate a deal after elon musk revived his offer. renewed hope of a deal is pushing twitter shares higher. they are not quite at the $50 level. there is still skepticism that it will happen. that is really reinforced by debt financing being one of the biggest snagging points. elon musk swears this is contingent on debt financing being available. some folks have pulled out. it is a very difficult market right now. elon musk saying that this is all contingent on debt financing. bloomberg is reporting that this is one of the biggest sticking points. let's turn to asia stocks, dropping for the first time in four days. annabelle, what is driving the news today? >> really, it is down to what we are hearing from fed officials. they are reinforcing that we must continue this fight to rein i
rebecca, we will have few later in the show. let's turn to the latest in a twist and turns of the twitter saga. there was a partial victory for elon musk. it was delayed by the delaware judge until october 28. this gives both parties more time to contemplate a deal after elon musk revived his offer. renewed hope of a deal is pushing twitter shares higher. they are not quite at the $50 level. there is still skepticism that it will happen. that is really reinforced by debt financing being one of...
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rebecca. thank you. cross is on the ground, providing aid and resources to hurricane victims. you're invited to join the effort with ktvu and fox to get involved to scan the q r code on your screen with your phone or you could donate at red cross .org slash fox forward president joe biden plans on seeing what ian did two parts of florida firsthand when he visits the area on wednesday. today he was in puerto rico. surveying the damage in the wake of hurricane fiona biden met with families and community leaders today, the hurricane slammed into the island just about two weeks ago. 120,000 homes and businesses remain without power. the damage is estimated to be in the billions of dollars while the hurricane was a category one. puerto rico is still rebuilding its infrastructure after hurricane maria hit five years ago, president biden did announce $60 million in federal funding to shore up levees and flood walls and create a flood warning system. okay we had a pretty nice day out there today. temperatures di
rebecca. thank you. cross is on the ground, providing aid and resources to hurricane victims. you're invited to join the effort with ktvu and fox to get involved to scan the q r code on your screen with your phone or you could donate at red cross .org slash fox forward president joe biden plans on seeing what ian did two parts of florida firsthand when he visits the area on wednesday. today he was in puerto rico. surveying the damage in the wake of hurricane fiona biden met with families and...
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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 felton joins us just ahead.on't miss our exclusive interview with new zealand's finance minister, grant robertson, as they signal more big hikes ahead. he joins us at 10:30 a.m. hong kong time, 3:30 p.m. in wellington. ♪ >> as head officials make it crystal clear they will not have but until inflation comes down, the next guest says she is staying underweight equities and overweight cash. we have the senior market strategist at senior investment group, rebecca felton. do you feel a little bit like saying, haha, i told you so? the markets rally because -- rally because they thought the fed would pave and now they've got a ways to go. >> thank you for having me. no, there is no joy in this pyramid is very painful for all of us. we don't expect the fed to pivot . of course as we've heard fed president bostic speak today, the tone there was still very firm. we believe it's going to be a while before we hear more positive news coming out of the fed. >> when is the point to start buying stocks again? do you have to wa
rebecca felton joins us just ahead.on't miss our exclusive interview with new zealand's finance minister, grant robertson, as they signal more big hikes ahead. he joins us at 10:30 a.m. hong kong time, 3:30 p.m. in wellington. ♪ >> as head officials make it crystal clear they will not have but until inflation comes down, the next guest says she is staying underweight equities and overweight cash. we have the senior market strategist at senior investment group, rebecca felton. do you...
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rebecca, thank you for that. george?go to politics, and with the final midterm votes just 12 days away, herschel walker is facing a new abortion allegation in the battleground key state of georgia. congressional correspondent rachel scott is tracking the race. good morning, rachel. >> george, good morning. i can tell you this is hardly what herschel walker wants to be talking about so close to election day. his campaign rocked by controversy yet again, this time from a second woman. she says even though walker claims to oppose abortion, he paid for her to have one. republican senate candidate herschel walker is a staunch opponent of abortion, but a second woman has now come forward claiming he also paid for her to have an abortion. the woman is remaining anonymous because she says she fears retaliation. >> herschel walker says he is against women having abortions, but he pressured me to have one. >> reporter: during a news conference held by her attorney, gloria allred, she said on speakerphone she and walker were in a r
rebecca, thank you for that. george?go to politics, and with the final midterm votes just 12 days away, herschel walker is facing a new abortion allegation in the battleground key state of georgia. congressional correspondent rachel scott is tracking the race. good morning, rachel. >> george, good morning. i can tell you this is hardly what herschel walker wants to be talking about so close to election day. his campaign rocked by controversy yet again, this time from a second woman. she...
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a few weeks ago zach and rebecca from the hamptons were all set to buy their first home. the government's borrowing spree sent interest rates, their mortgage offer was withdrawn. i met them last week, they are back to square one. unable to buy, devastated, sick of excuses and blame shifting, does the prime minister understand why zach and rebecca are completely furious with her? >> the fact is when i came into office people are facing energy bills up to 6000 pounds a year. the party opposite, he is opposing the very package that we brought in price guarantee. that was the major part of the many budget we announced and mr. speaker, he has refused to confirm whether or not he backs our energy price guarantee for two years which protects families not just this winter but next winter. what we are seeing is interest rates rising globally. they are rising globally due to vladimir putin's appalling more in ukraine and we are helping people with their energy costs, reducing inflation with our energy package and keeping taxes low and i noticed the honorable gentlemen backed off of
a few weeks ago zach and rebecca from the hamptons were all set to buy their first home. the government's borrowing spree sent interest rates, their mortgage offer was withdrawn. i met them last week, they are back to square one. unable to buy, devastated, sick of excuses and blame shifting, does the prime minister understand why zach and rebecca are completely furious with her? >> the fact is when i came into office people are facing energy bills up to 6000 pounds a year. the party...
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we are joined by our asian correspondent rebecca chung wilkins --rebecca choong wilkins.entiment? rebecca: it is very unusual to see markets behave this party -- this poorly in the lead up to congress, when it is typically a show strength. we see chinese equities bubble leading up to congress, which we have not seen. the csi 300, down 24%. the yuan is set for a loss at the chinese junk bond market set for record losses. it reflects years of policy where we have seen very painful crackdowns on leverage, the property sector, the tech sector. fundamentally, it is now all about whether we see any relief on the covid zero policy. shery: on all those fronts, especially when it comes to the tech crackdown or the housing slump, we have seen a little bit of a reversal coming from policymakers, given the slowing economy in china. what are we expecting on those fronts? rebecca: we have seen policymakers making some moves state ease the fallout of those policies. i think it is too early to say we are seeing a reversal. but certainly there is a priority to manage systemic risk. make s
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so vide all hin, rebecca wanted to be as thin as her instagram idols, and harbor the off yoga bush up gallum. 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 beckers still look. you look like a child versus madame pursuits. m does is also the and can i could also get back into my old kens clothing, food. i rang 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, old 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 fuss if for ms naturalist martha, what do you do now? there is always look in the
so vide all hin, rebecca wanted to be as thin as her instagram idols, and harbor the off yoga bush up gallum. 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 beckers still look. you look like a child versus madame pursuits. m does is also the and can i could also get back into my old kens clothing, food. i rang a past and at some point it click on come then there,...