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>> rebecca: sundstrom?go there. he's my father. that's not nice. surstromming. >> stephen: they sound alike. >> rebecca: have you tried it? >> stephen: i have. alexander gave me some. >> rebecca: and how was it? >> stephen: i survived. >> rebecca: did you? >> stephen: yes. you have to open it underwater. >> rebecca: yes, you have it. we've done it. my husband loves it, i think he loves it so -- he keeps on doing it all the time as a joke but mostly he's by himself. doing it in the woods, just like opening the surstromming. >> stephen: your husband goes to the woods by himself to eat -- >> rebecca: to the woods by himself eating surstromming. >> stephen: to eat turned sour herring. >> rebecca: and here's a video of him. no. naked, 'cause clearly that's what this show is about. >> stephen: we would get super bowl ratings if that's what this show was about. you and me naked right now? >> rebecca: oh, my god. "dune: part two" in theaters. anyway. rebecca ferguson. rebecca ferguson, everybody. i would run this s
>> rebecca: sundstrom?go there. he's my father. that's not nice. surstromming. >> stephen: they sound alike. >> rebecca: have you tried it? >> stephen: i have. alexander gave me some. >> rebecca: and how was it? >> stephen: i survived. >> rebecca: did you? >> stephen: yes. you have to open it underwater. >> rebecca: yes, you have it. we've done it. my husband loves it, i think he loves it so -- he keeps on doing it all the time as a joke but...
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rebecca luis ferguson.ve me some. after opening underwater. >> stephen: my husband loves it, he keeps on doing all the time of the joke but most these by himself. doing it in the woods, opening it. he goes by the woods by himself. >> stephen: eating sour herring. >> rebecca: there's a video of him naked because clearly that's what this show is about. spiegelman would get super bowl ratings if that with this show was about that you and me naked right now. >> rebecca: my god. "dune: part two" in theaters. anyway. rebecca ferguson from everybody. kay ivey your sidekick? >> stephen: yes, one hunter percent. we wouldn't have time to do your films. >> rebecca: i can pause. i need to say no to some things. >> stephen: we will talk the network. denis villeneuve trade >> rebecca: i don't know. op[snorts] villeneuve. >> stephen: i did know that you spoke french. >> stephen: i don't know why that happened. >> stephen: he said this. "rebecca, own you feel like everything is too comfortable, you like to throw bombs. >>
rebecca luis ferguson.ve me some. after opening underwater. >> stephen: my husband loves it, he keeps on doing all the time of the joke but most these by himself. doing it in the woods, opening it. he goes by the woods by himself. >> stephen: eating sour herring. >> rebecca: there's a video of him naked because clearly that's what this show is about. spiegelman would get super bowl ratings if that with this show was about that you and me naked right now. >> rebecca: my...
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rebecca?u say, aaron, he's serving the second longest sentence in prison for white collar crime. that is after bernard madoff, who served 40 years. gio? >> gio: incredible. all right, rebecca. now the crackdown on squatters. lawmakers in several states are taking action to protect homeowners. zohreen shaw joins us from los angeles with that story. good morning. >> reporter: if you own property it is important to know the laws in your state. you got to be pro-active if you see someone in your home who should not be there. some homeowners now have help, with lawmakers stepping up. homeowners versus squatters. incidents like this one in new york uncovered by wabc are pushing lawmakers to do something. >> you shouldn't be trying to steal my house! yes, you are! >> reporter: in florida wednesday, governor ron desantis signing a bill into law to help homeowners get squatters out of their properties. >> what the squatters know is even when they are not wrong, it's a massive process many times before
rebecca?u say, aaron, he's serving the second longest sentence in prison for white collar crime. that is after bernard madoff, who served 40 years. gio? >> gio: incredible. all right, rebecca. now the crackdown on squatters. lawmakers in several states are taking action to protect homeowners. zohreen shaw joins us from los angeles with that story. good morning. >> reporter: if you own property it is important to know the laws in your state. you got to be pro-active if you see...
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rebecca? >> rebecca: tom, thank you.k here at home, the latest on donald trump, who has just three days left to post a nearly half billion dollar bond in the new york civil fraud case. aaron katersky is outside trump tower, an asset that could be seized by the state. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: sure could. good morning to you, rebecca. trump has until monday to cover that nearly half billion dollar civil fraud judgment or risk new york attorney general leticia james seizing his assets. this morning she has already taken a preliminary step. james has notified westchester county, north of new york city, about that civil fraud judgment against trump. that's a sign she may be eyeing his golf course in briar cliff manor and a large estate known as seven springs in bedford, new york, in addition to properties here in new york city and potentially elsewhere. trump's attorneys have said he's facing insurmountable difficulties in securing the bond. more than 30 underwriters have turned him down because he lacks the cash and
rebecca? >> rebecca: tom, thank you.k here at home, the latest on donald trump, who has just three days left to post a nearly half billion dollar bond in the new york civil fraud case. aaron katersky is outside trump tower, an asset that could be seized by the state. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: sure could. good morning to you, rebecca. trump has until monday to cover that nearly half billion dollar civil fraud judgment or risk new york attorney general leticia james seizing...
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rebecca? rebecca?rebecca: i don't know if you want me on your team, but i'll play. >> michael: sam? >> sam: i'm in. >> michael: reserve? we'll split it all up. thank you for that, trevor. coming up new images from the raid of the homes of sean diddy combs. the oscar winner now added to one of the lawsuits. >> rebecca: plus the search for america's newest billionaire is not a tech now robin. >> robin: and barbara corcoran is here with tips on upgrading for sellers. first we're going to pass the ball to sam champion. >> sam: i had to do this because i would have dropped it anyway. do i run? it okay. all right. never mind. let's start with some washington images. foot of snow, 6 inches here. this is storm one. the storm we're really worried about the storm two from san francisco to l.a. to san diego. this is friday night. look at this. we're talking about flooding in that area for sure. that's the weather around the nation. here's what you can expect this morning. we'll be right back. asthma. it can make
rebecca? rebecca?rebecca: i don't know if you want me on your team, but i'll play. >> michael: sam? >> sam: i'm in. >> michael: reserve? we'll split it all up. thank you for that, trevor. coming up new images from the raid of the homes of sean diddy combs. the oscar winner now added to one of the lawsuits. >> rebecca: plus the search for america's newest billionaire is not a tech now robin. >> robin: and barbara corcoran is here with tips on upgrading for sellers....
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rebecca? >> rebecca: we know you will be staying on top of it. increases ahead of spring and summer travel. they are up $0.07 in the last week. now in los angeles, average prices have topped $5 per gallon. i always hear from people in los angeles. they're never feeling good about this. unfortunately, we are heading into the more expensive season for gasoline so it's something to keep in mind, even though it's more fun to drive on a sunny day like this. right, michael? >> michael: i love it. don't love the gas prices but i love to drive. >> rebecca: okay. we turn now to new surveillance video of a serious airport breach showing how a man allegedly got on a flight without a ticket. trevor ault join us with that story. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. so authorities say this passenger was on a stand by list for several southwest flights but all the flights were full so he moved to the delta area. you can see him on this video appear to snap some pictures of other passengers boarding passes and then using those to slip onto t
rebecca? >> rebecca: we know you will be staying on top of it. increases ahead of spring and summer travel. they are up $0.07 in the last week. now in los angeles, average prices have topped $5 per gallon. i always hear from people in los angeles. they're never feeling good about this. unfortunately, we are heading into the more expensive season for gasoline so it's something to keep in mind, even though it's more fun to drive on a sunny day like this. right, michael? >> michael: i...
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laura: rebecca sun, thankou for your time. rebecca: thank you so much. ♪ laura: in 2003, the u.s.nvasion of iraq was based on the allegation that the country's long-time dictator, saddam hussein, had weapons of mass destruction. the failure to find these weapons prompted intense scrutiny of the decision to go to war over two decades ago. in his new book, author steve call poured over hundreds of audio tapes and transcripts, many previously unreleased, of saddam hussein's internal meetings, to uncover his view on the tumultuous relationship with the united states. nick schifrin recently sat down with call. nick: the u.s. relationship with saddam hussein evolved dramatically across the decades from the 1980s, when the u.s. aided his regime, to the 90s, when the u.s. sought to contain him and dismantle his program of weapons of mass destruction. and, of course, after nine over -- 9/11, the u.s. invasion and his death in 2006. using previously unreleased materials, the achilles trap, saddam hussein, the cia, and the origins of america's invasion of iraq tells the story of how saddam h
laura: rebecca sun, thankou for your time. rebecca: thank you so much. ♪ laura: in 2003, the u.s.nvasion of iraq was based on the allegation that the country's long-time dictator, saddam hussein, had weapons of mass destruction. the failure to find these weapons prompted intense scrutiny of the decision to go to war over two decades ago. in his new book, author steve call poured over hundreds of audio tapes and transcripts, many previously unreleased, of saddam hussein's internal meetings, to...
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we're going to you, rebecca. >> rebecca: okay. we're still singing over here.ning for so many, should they be considered to prevent unhealthy weigh gain? and what's the best way to advocate for yourself when it comes to asking for them? dr. jen ashton join us with more. so you are board certified in obesity medicine. you have a degree in nutrition. is this the next frontier? >> first of all, to be crystal clear, there's no data on this. we're talking about this use of class of medications for prevention of weight gain. remember, it was first fda approved to help manage type 2 diabetes. then fda approved to help manage the conditions of overweight and obesity. will we start to see a different utility, a different use? can it be off label use in different dosing regimens? lower dose, intermittent instead of once a week. every other week? we don't know. right now a lot of obesity medicine experts thinking about this on the horizon. you haven't even heard about it yet. again, no official clinical trial data at all. but it is possible because we know that mid life w
we're going to you, rebecca. >> rebecca: okay. we're still singing over here.ning for so many, should they be considered to prevent unhealthy weigh gain? and what's the best way to advocate for yourself when it comes to asking for them? dr. jen ashton join us with more. so you are board certified in obesity medicine. you have a degree in nutrition. is this the next frontier? >> first of all, to be crystal clear, there's no data on this. we're talking about this use of class of...
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calling all moms. ♪ >> rebecca: no. >> lara: yes. >> michael: you know that, rebecca. >> rebecca: it. take a look. >> he's sitting in a tree. first comes love, then comes marriage. >> then a little dinosaur sitting in the carriage. yeah. wait, what? >> this is your sign. to celebrate. >> let's get on it. the super sized. what happens next? >> biggest ever. this is so much fun, louie. >> this is the best day of all my life. hey cars two. >> bluey. yes! this new extended episode is making. are you so happy about rebecca getting ready for those dance moves again? yeah, i was doing some bluey dance moves behind the scenes. you're not going to see it though. who oversaw this title? the sign is set to follow the heeler family as they get ready for the wedding event of the year. it will run for 28 minutes. that's four times as long as a standard bluey episode that usually clocks in around seven minutes. right, we're back . uh. the sign premieres april 14th on disney plus disney junior, disney channel and that's not all. bluey also premiering a brand new regular length episode april 7th, cal
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that can clearly see how that can be possible today. >> reporter: rebecca is serving as inspirationtup team. she hired a diverse team of men and women who all share passion for treating the planet well. >> every piece of progress that i and that we as glacier are making, it makes me all the more motivated to really get out there and be the change that i wish to see in the world. >> reporter: the kind of change that can benefit the whole wide world. >> so the a.i. robot can identify more than 30 different materials and pick up 45 items in a minute. it can sort items like grocery and trash bags which can be difficult to sort through with traditional screening technology. >>> tonight's cbs evening news has one woman's inspiring journey from a hospital bed to running a half marathon. here's norah o'donnell. >> hey, juliette. for our heart of america, the inspiring young woman who completed the new york city half marathon just two months after having brain surgery, her remarkable fight against a rare disease, that and more headlines tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> still ahead, if yo
that can clearly see how that can be possible today. >> reporter: rebecca is serving as inspirationtup team. she hired a diverse team of men and women who all share passion for treating the planet well. >> every piece of progress that i and that we as glacier are making, it makes me all the more motivated to really get out there and be the change that i wish to see in the world. >> reporter: the kind of change that can benefit the whole wide world. >> so the a.i. robot...
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i intended to vote for more, i'm joined by dw correspondent rebecca renters in jerusalem. rebecca, as we just heard former french foreign minister a catherine colona will submit an interim report on the rolls of honora in the october 7 terror attacks on israel. tell us more about the so that's right michael, and as you rightly mentioned, this is an interim report. the preliminary report with the final expected within the next 4 weeks or so by the end of april. now, as you also mentioned, this was ordered by the owner of chief philip philip plaza. really who you heard from there a little bit in that report you just played. now, he ordered that off to israel, accused or a ledge. the 12 onerous staff members were involved in the october 7 attacks those accusations coming at the end of january. and that's when he ordered that report. now felipe legend really instantly dismissed a 9 of those employees that were um, caught up in those allegations. one had subsequently died into the identity of 2 was being looked into, but taking very swift action. they're in fact going against on risk norma
i intended to vote for more, i'm joined by dw correspondent rebecca renters in jerusalem. rebecca, as we just heard former french foreign minister a catherine colona will submit an interim report on the rolls of honora in the october 7 terror attacks on israel. tell us more about the so that's right michael, and as you rightly mentioned, this is an interim report. the preliminary report with the final expected within the next 4 weeks or so by the end of april. now, as you also mentioned, this...
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however, as rebecca also pointed out, the u. s. has and president biden himself has said now very, very clearly and straightforward that they do not want israel to go forward with any operation into rafa. secretary or state blink. and i had to hear this from prime minister. and that's on y'all. on friday, while the senior director william burns was negotiating hostages, inc comfortable with a through cut the width home us. so this is what the us is, is hoping to focus on. now, the hostage negotiation. they want everybody to support of how much to accept the deal to release hostages. that's important for the, by the administration. also politically here inside the united states bought a and biden has said as much uh, there is. uh, all options are on the table when it comes to what support is on the chopping block . if israel, those, into rough up with a sustain military operation, that's not what the bottom and ministration once. and it looks like, as rebecca hinted at this or said frankly to the relations are not at the best at the
however, as rebecca also pointed out, the u. s. has and president biden himself has said now very, very clearly and straightforward that they do not want israel to go forward with any operation into rafa. secretary or state blink. and i had to hear this from prime minister. and that's on y'all. on friday, while the senior director william burns was negotiating hostages, inc comfortable with a through cut the width home us. so this is what the us is, is hoping to focus on. now, the hostage...
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host: rebecca roberts? guest: i think this is an interesting aspect of a movement maturing. when you look at pictures of the suffrage march 8, 1913, for instance, they had a huge banner that said we demand a constitutional amendment to franchising women. they have is very clear goal. it wasn't we hope and pray, it was we demand. they were organized behind one thing. and they had to be, because they didn't have anything. the fact that the contemporary women's movement can say we demand abortion be safe and legal, we demand equal pay for equal work, we demand freedom from sexual a precedent, it is actually a maturing of the moment because we don't need to force this very basic right. we can, as women, move on 12 of these different causes that add to greater equality. >> alexis, independent. caller: good morning, i'm sorry, i haven't read your book but i'm going to get it. as far as the abortion issue, nobody ever hears that with parenting. i think that women know themselves well. some people can't parent. unf
host: rebecca roberts? guest: i think this is an interesting aspect of a movement maturing. when you look at pictures of the suffrage march 8, 1913, for instance, they had a huge banner that said we demand a constitutional amendment to franchising women. they have is very clear goal. it wasn't we hope and pray, it was we demand. they were organized behind one thing. and they had to be, because they didn't have anything. the fact that the contemporary women's movement can say we demand abortion...
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who do you should be rebecca? you think should be rebecca? jane's you think should be rebecca?r hero today? let's power is your hero power through. who is your hero today, benedict? mine. >> jaden. >> someone. mine's jaden. dans. who jaden. dans. >> do you know who that is ? >> do you know who that is? >> do you know who that is? >> he's footballer. 18 >> he's a footballer. he's 18 year liverpool footballer year old liverpool footballer who last wednesday made his debut against luton for the last few minutes. and then came on in the league cup final for a few minutes end and which minutes at the end and one which means about 28 minutes means that in about 28 minutes he's got more career trophies than harry kane does. >> it's not that big. >> well, it's not that big. >> well, it's not that big. >> and then and then this week he went out and scored two he went out and he scored two against in the fa against southampton in the fa cup. remember the cup. 18 years old. remember the name. old name. he's having a great old time and he's going to time and i think he's going to be good.
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as rebecca rivers, rebecca, germany's for ministers has already met with a policy and president mahmoud abbas, and she will meet her as railey counterpart for administer as were i'll catch later this morning. what do you think we can expect to hear there after her comments on that security council resolution? well, i didn't think we can expect anything to out of the ordinary from this meeting today . this is the 7th minutes. a 7th visit round the by minutes to be able to israel since the will began. and i think we can expect a bit more of a sign that we are starting to see the temperature going up even when it comes to germany. and israel is relationship that special relationship given its historical context. now we have seen minnes available, come out and support all of the un security council is you just heard there. and that vote yes. today though, germany not actually a member on that council. didn't vote in that security council vote yesterday, but coming out and support, which is already pretty strong for germany who normally scans in steadfast support of israel. but we think we'l
as rebecca rivers, rebecca, germany's for ministers has already met with a policy and president mahmoud abbas, and she will meet her as railey counterpart for administer as were i'll catch later this morning. what do you think we can expect to hear there after her comments on that security council resolution? well, i didn't think we can expect anything to out of the ordinary from this meeting today . this is the 7th minutes. a 7th visit round the by minutes to be able to israel since the will...
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let's now speak to dw, corresponded rebecca readers in jerusalem. hey rebecca, what do you make of the remarks from the un secretary general as well? my goal is probably not anything very unexpected in want until new guitars had to say he's visiting the region also. egypt and jordan as well as the scholars at border area in on the addiction side during the whole 8 months of ramadan to pay his respects. and you know, he noted at that in his was at the board a sort of noting at the fact that many muslims inside guys are, will not simply be fasting through choice of piety, but simply that they are not able to access any food making it very clear that aid needs to go through. he said that the blocking of these a truck, some 7000 according to egyptian officials, as he was told by them there at the border. but that was a moral outrage. and that something needed to be done. now israel says that they are not blocking that it is not them slowing things down, but that is something that interests in officials. a saying is the problem that they're simply that t
let's now speak to dw, corresponded rebecca readers in jerusalem. hey rebecca, what do you make of the remarks from the un secretary general as well? my goal is probably not anything very unexpected in want until new guitars had to say he's visiting the region also. egypt and jordan as well as the scholars at border area in on the addiction side during the whole 8 months of ramadan to pay his respects. and you know, he noted at that in his was at the board a sort of noting at the fact that many...
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what's bringing our correspondent, rebecca rivers, in jerusalem for more rebecca, we heard there, he's really defense minister saying they are turning from defending to pursuing has below. what does this tell us about israel's strategy? here? i was suddenly a strategy shift clear. now obviously a strategy or a plan is not being made public of exactly israel's intentions, but what you heard there from you? i have good along the is there any defense minister? is it that has been a shift? they are moving from a more passive dealing with hezbollah to a more active role. now that will certainly mean more targeted approach to targeting has the fight has, and has the come on does. and as you heard in that report, that you all come out saying that they're willing to target all across live and on and into serious so widening their range of that they that of areas that they will go in and attack. now that has already been some attack, so there was an attack in baby with the targeted senior mask. amanda, but we've not yet seen that on his bill of late as should such attacks don't taking place and
what's bringing our correspondent, rebecca rivers, in jerusalem for more rebecca, we heard there, he's really defense minister saying they are turning from defending to pursuing has below. what does this tell us about israel's strategy? here? i was suddenly a strategy shift clear. now obviously a strategy or a plan is not being made public of exactly israel's intentions, but what you heard there from you? i have good along the is there any defense minister? is it that has been a shift? they are...
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so let's talk about it this afternoon with rebecca stone.or being here.úokay. you hold big conferences every year in a number of states. in fact, we talk with folks from your organization just last month when you were down in santa clara hosting an event. so what motivated you to host this virtualúnational conference? >> yeah. thanks so much for having us. heather and i conference of women's conferences in the nation. so having a national online conference really only makes sense when you think about the fact that women in california, massachusetts, pennsylvania and texas. the real next step was, hey, let's bring everyone online together. >> yeah, i think it's a great idea, but but rebecca, whatúwas the motivation for doing it now? meaning in 2024. >> right. our aim is to broaden our reach in order to support really the women's professional development and personal growth. and so now is a perfect time. we have been testing it out overe the last few years during covid, and it's gone so successfully within the regions thatúwe felt like we were
so let's talk about it this afternoon with rebecca stone.or being here.úokay. you hold big conferences every year in a number of states. in fact, we talk with folks from your organization just last month when you were down in santa clara hosting an event. so what motivated you to host this virtualúnational conference? >> yeah. thanks so much for having us. heather and i conference of women's conferences in the nation. so having a national online conference really only makes sense when...
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. >> rebecca roberts is the author of untold power. she is also the event security -- deputy director for the women's library of congress. we will discuss the significance of making march women's history month. >> i keep trying to convince people they can talk about women's history all 12 month. [laughter] t stories and excuse to promote the narratives that maybe might not be in the mainstream. what i find so fascinating about it women-centric view of history is not that it is just saying women were there too, it is actually that women make history differently. we effect social change differently. so when you look at these great moments in american history, you can't pretend that there were women at the signing of the declaration of independence or something like that. you can't force some there are two that isn't true, but you can say hey, maybe the declaration is not the full story. maybe that is not actually the only way we can tell the story of how america came to be, and that if we broaden the story and talk about affecting social
. >> rebecca roberts is the author of untold power. she is also the event security -- deputy director for the women's library of congress. we will discuss the significance of making march women's history month. >> i keep trying to convince people they can talk about women's history all 12 month. [laughter] t stories and excuse to promote the narratives that maybe might not be in the mainstream. what i find so fascinating about it women-centric view of history is not that it is just...
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that's rebecca rivers in jerusalem. many things is always rebecca. well, there are among africans, most majestic animals. not long ago, southern white rhinos were on the brink of extinction. now nearly 2000 of them will begin making their way back into the wild this year. they were once part of a private collection. a conservation agency is now releasing them to protected areas across the continent. dw corresponded diane hawk, a report from south africa this reino, cough doesn't know it, but it's part of one of the most significant, reino relocation projects is undertaken. it's it's one of $89.00 southern whites, right? no clubs being kept on a protected farm. it's of africa's northwest province. over the next few years, these animals could find themselves in an gola dwanda, the democratic republic of congo, malawi, or check. why, why that's in vicious it's, it's definitely exciting that i think that the opportunity that it, that it presents not any 4 runner as a species to di, risk or on it. but for the benefit of biodiversity, it, it definitely doe
that's rebecca rivers in jerusalem. many things is always rebecca. well, there are among africans, most majestic animals. not long ago, southern white rhinos were on the brink of extinction. now nearly 2000 of them will begin making their way back into the wild this year. they were once part of a private collection. a conservation agency is now releasing them to protected areas across the continent. dw corresponded diane hawk, a report from south africa this reino, cough doesn't know it, but...
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growing up as a first generation american, rebecca has always been more mindful of waste. very confused with the society fixated on hyperconsumption. >> my parents are actually immigrants from china. and so i was raised with a very particular mentality towards waste. and in particular, you know, reduce, reuse, recycle was a constant mantra in our household. anytime we used up, you know, a tub of margarine or something like that, the instinct was never to just toss it out. in the recycling or even the crash. it was always wash it out and then use it as a storage container for some other purpose. >> reporter: rebecca took those values to the lab and her upbringing here and now with advanced ai camera sensors, her recycling tool is being used not just in her bay area home, but all also throughout the nation. from new jersey to arizona and more. and studies show such a tool continues to be necessary. currently only 21% of recyclable material is captured. according to uc berkeley's professor o'neill, conservation efforts in the u.s. remain urgent. >> we're still struggling in t
growing up as a first generation american, rebecca has always been more mindful of waste. very confused with the society fixated on hyperconsumption. >> my parents are actually immigrants from china. and so i was raised with a very particular mentality towards waste. and in particular, you know, reduce, reuse, recycle was a constant mantra in our household. anytime we used up, you know, a tub of margarine or something like that, the instinct was never to just toss it out. in the recycling...
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, who's at andre headquarters in jerusalem. rebecca, there are protests underway in front of under is headquarter. what are the people there? demanding yeah, that's right, michael, you can probably see behind me or rob a small group of a couple dozen pro testers. he, these are the same groups and the same group of people that operate under the amount of 59, the same group of people that have been protesting in front of the crossing to gauze of trying to stop the icon boys from going through the this protest today, outside of one of his headquarters in jerusalem is smaller than expected. and when i spoke to some of the protest as they said, you know, it's a week day uh there. it's on the day when the day of the days of his right in the society and the 2 days audra or as they've been chatting today, i'm wondering where unfortunately we are have a so the connectivity issues we're going to have to get back to rebecca when that's cleared out. moving on, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. 12 workers have been killed after an explosion at a coal mine in so
, who's at andre headquarters in jerusalem. rebecca, there are protests underway in front of under is headquarter. what are the people there? demanding yeah, that's right, michael, you can probably see behind me or rob a small group of a couple dozen pro testers. he, these are the same groups and the same group of people that operate under the amount of 59, the same group of people that have been protesting in front of the crossing to gauze of trying to stop the icon boys from going through the...
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maria: rebecca.nctuary cities, states, that used to profess sanctuaries now of are red states pushing people, people feeling it seeing schools, and resources are being taken away from them, the citizens, in order to help what the illegal migrants coming in has jumped this crisis up to number one issue the economy right bibtd it i comree this is very important election. maria: are cheryl. cheryl: i agree with rebecca i love the name bartiromo boulevard, i found interesting this is put together in new york city, all talking immigration southern border violence that is what life is like in new york city, this isn't just about presidential election there is a lot of ballot races primary ballots for supertuesday and june in other primaries in new york people laugh when i say, i don't know if new york state could go red, i can see new york state going for donald trump watching the answers from my fellow -- just now i don't think i am wrong in that assumption people are fed up with what has happened, not go
maria: rebecca.nctuary cities, states, that used to profess sanctuaries now of are red states pushing people, people feeling it seeing schools, and resources are being taken away from them, the citizens, in order to help what the illegal migrants coming in has jumped this crisis up to number one issue the economy right bibtd it i comree this is very important election. maria: are cheryl. cheryl: i agree with rebecca i love the name bartiromo boulevard, i found interesting this is put together...
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thanks, rebecca. a brief look now at some of the other stories making news around the world . russia's space agency has successfully launched a so it was craft from its base center in conflicts done. it's heading to the international space station with 3 astronauts on board, a russian and american, and a bell of russian who will become the 1st woman from her country in space. catherine britons, princess of wales, has revealed that she's been diagnosed with cancer in a video message. and she said it was discovered doing abdominal surgery in january . and she is now in the early stages of chemotherapy treatment. now it's been comes just weeks after king charles revealed his own cancer. diagnosis on the voters in slovakia are casting their ballots to choose their next president. it's seen as a battle between the pro russia, a candidate peter pelligrini, a close ally of slovakia is the populace prime minister and the ukraine backing former foreign minister ivan court. if no candidate wins and majority, th
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let's get across the jerusalem and are corresponding to rebecca rivers. rebecca, we heard there are these really defense ministers saying this is a turn from israel defending against has blocked you to pursuing the how serious of a shift in strategy is this as well and clear. and my suddenly is a shift in strategy. uh, and it could have very serious ramifications up until now from the 8th of october, when his blood started to shoot rocket into israel and get involved in this conflict. israel has played a more or less passive retaliatory role. they obviously, since a lot of a personnel and hardware to show up that northern border and they have a retaliating to any crossfire from his blog into is ready territory. they have targets, then they retaliate on those targets. we have seen them also target. some us operatives inside lebanese territory, even a one e. b route. now, uh there it has been a shift as you just heard you up along the defense minister saying that they are going to go from this passive role to a more active role on the offensive. and target has been a, a lead is a n command
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thanks, rebecca. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world at this hour. voters in slovakia or caching your balance to choose their next president. it's seen as a battle between the pro russia candidate peter pelligrini, a close ally of slovak is populist prime minister, and the ukraine backing former foreign minister. ivan court y'all. if no candidate wins, the majority of the top 2 will face a run off. on april 6, the lights went out at sidney's iconic offer house at 8 30 pm local time. as part of the 1st hour organizers of the annual event. as people around the globe to turn off the lights at $830.00 in their time zone, to raise awareness of climate change. turning now that the british royal family, well wishes have been pouring in from around the world for the princess of wales after she revealed. she's been diagnosed with cancer and has started treatment in a video message with least friday. catherine said the cancer was discovered after she had abdominal surgery.
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rebecca is back with us. >> rebecca: infertility is so common here.ate and lonely. but now a growing number of women are freezing their egg, hoping it's an insurance policy. >> i am going to take my first shot. i am so nervous. >> reporter: natalie bailey an engineer from texas, is about to start her week long journey to freeze her eggs. >> these are all the shots i have to take. >> rebecca: the process can take from two to three weeks with multiple hormone injections a day. >> these are here. >> rebecca: combined with doctor appointments every other day leading up to the retrieval. >> i'm pushing 40. i wasn't sure if i fully wanted to close the door on having children. >> rebecca: the number of women freezing their eggs has increased more than 150% over the last five years. out of pocket costs average about $15,000 to over $20,000 which includes the cost of the egg freezing process, medications and annual storage. mean time a recent study found only 2.5% to 3% of women who freeze their eggs return to use them. >> feels like we are telling women they
rebecca is back with us. >> rebecca: infertility is so common here.ate and lonely. but now a growing number of women are freezing their egg, hoping it's an insurance policy. >> i am going to take my first shot. i am so nervous. >> reporter: natalie bailey an engineer from texas, is about to start her week long journey to freeze her eggs. >> these are all the shots i have to take. >> rebecca: the process can take from two to three weeks with multiple hormone...
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rebecca, thank you very much.y more coming up getting a view on the boe and market pricing on that central-bank rate a little bit more detail on the foreign domestic inflows into china. how those have slowed. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back, this is bloomberg daybreak. talking about china rolling back the red carpet for ceos from the u.s. and elsewhere. wooing them at the china development forum. president xi jingping is expected to meet with some of them later on wednesday. this is the reason for it. foreign direct investment in china has fallen off a cliff. in 2023, it fell to the lowest levels about three decades. you can see that slump in fbi to the chinese markets. it fell again in january and february. that is the concern for officials. they want to reassure investors from pfizer, apple, that this is still a place they should invest. we will see if that plays out. let's look at what's happening on the central-bank story. an interesting development in the money market is pricing in t
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so dw correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem many 6. let's take a brief look at some of the other stories making headlines today. north korea state media says the country has successfully tested a solid fuel engine for hypersonic missile leader kim jong was there to oversee the ground jet test. drawing yang is trying to develop a new weapon design to hit the u. s. specific territory of guam it regularly conducts missile tests despite international sections over its nuclear weapons program. to former us police deputies have each been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison. for the torture of 2 black men in mississippi, the officers assaulted their victims with tasers and staged a mock execution that left one of the men in critical condition. they are among 6 officers known as the goon squad who pleaded guilty last year to the brutal attack . former us president donald trump is filed, a supreme court brief arguing he should be immune from prosecution for trying to overturn his 2020 election laws. he is appealing to lower courts rejecti
so dw correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem many 6. let's take a brief look at some of the other stories making headlines today. north korea state media says the country has successfully tested a solid fuel engine for hypersonic missile leader kim jong was there to oversee the ground jet test. drawing yang is trying to develop a new weapon design to hit the u. s. specific territory of guam it regularly conducts missile tests despite international sections over its nuclear weapons program....
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rebecca: for the u.s., this will not happen soon.25% of etf's are happening in the u.s.. there is a 91 day limit for the fcc to comment and we have not heard anything. we have two months to go but we do not think this will happen. spot bitcoin went to court and got approved quickly. so it is unlikely to happen in the next two months, but could happen by the end of the year. paul: bloomberg intelligence etf analyst rebecca. some corporate stories out of china, apple ceo tim cook revealed plans to invest in supply chains. he made the promise in a meeting with the finance minister. they spoke at the china development forum, saying ai will be essential to help businesses reduce carbon footprints. >> we would not be able to recover the level of material that we do today for recovering without ai. it is already fundamental in our calculation and i think it provides an enormous tool in the toolkit for every company that is wishing to be carbon neutral or lower emissions by a substantial amount. paul: opec's annual profit declined 13% as oil
rebecca: for the u.s., this will not happen soon.25% of etf's are happening in the u.s.. there is a 91 day limit for the fcc to comment and we have not heard anything. we have two months to go but we do not think this will happen. spot bitcoin went to court and got approved quickly. so it is unlikely to happen in the next two months, but could happen by the end of the year. paul: bloomberg intelligence etf analyst rebecca. some corporate stories out of china, apple ceo tim cook revealed plans...
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however, they have stained and made this way the resolution go to rebecca. this is injurious and this is a vote that took many by surprise in israel has reacted harshly. or yeah, they have sale of the, the, uh, is ready, and basset to the you in july or don came out swinging. and his address to that security council, just off the vote saying that uh that they had been in fact uh, you know, using double stand he'd come, he came out saying that using the, the attack that happened in moscow over the weekend that they had come out and condemning that attack with get 6 months down the road, they still haven't condemned the mazda attack of october 7. he said that the, the double standards was a disgrace and immoral contradiction. he then went on to reiterate some word from the prime minister's office, just after that vote came out as well, where they said that the us decision not to veto a resolution that supported a sci fi with out the release of hostages, hurt the worth it, and in fact, hurt their attempts to try to get those hostages released. and now the prime
however, they have stained and made this way the resolution go to rebecca. this is injurious and this is a vote that took many by surprise in israel has reacted harshly. or yeah, they have sale of the, the, uh, is ready, and basset to the you in july or don came out swinging. and his address to that security council, just off the vote saying that uh that they had been in fact uh, you know, using double stand he'd come, he came out saying that using the, the attack that happened in moscow over...
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let's get across to do these correspondent, rebecca rivers and jerusalem. rebecca, as we've heard of people, absolutely desperate for food and cause and yes, we have a mazda saying, please, no more air drops. what does, what does this tell us about the situation in gaza right now? a glare, i think it tells us just how desperate the situation in gaza easily for reporting on the situation. the increasingly di, humanitarian situation for weeks and months now. and it's only getting was particularly in that northern part where those air drops taking place. as particularly acute a groups have been sending the warning signals for weeks now, but people in the north starving, we've seen images of malnourished children. we've heard stories of people dying from malnutrition, and they simply as you can see, these different people trying to, to run into water when they caught even swim to try and get some of the, a packages that everything be deposited in the north. a 3rd of the population of gauze that is facing simon withheld. and even us secretary of state, anthony clinton said that 100 percen
let's get across to do these correspondent, rebecca rivers and jerusalem. rebecca, as we've heard of people, absolutely desperate for food and cause and yes, we have a mazda saying, please, no more air drops. what does, what does this tell us about the situation in gaza right now? a glare, i think it tells us just how desperate the situation in gaza easily for reporting on the situation. the increasingly di, humanitarian situation for weeks and months now. and it's only getting was particularly...
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to more i'm joined by dw corresponding rebecca rivers, who's at under a headquarters in jerusalem. rebecca, as we just heard of from the former french of foreign minister, guthrie and colona will submit an interim report on the role of audra in the october 7 terror attacks on israel. tell us more about that as well. that's cool. we're expecting today, as you say, an intern preliminary report on a port expected in about a month towards the end of april. now this report is due to go to member states is not due to be made public schools. of course, if it is released to members sites, it's likely that we'll stop seeing leaks from that report. the final report, june, in full weeks, will be made available to the public will be, will be made public. uh now it was commissioned by the owner ahead himself sleep was a rainy when those allegations came out in late january from israel saying that 12 members of on road 12 staff members out of the 13000 employed in gaza were involved in the october 7 attacks they did provide some evidence so it's not being possible to independently verify the evidence th
to more i'm joined by dw corresponding rebecca rivers, who's at under a headquarters in jerusalem. rebecca, as we just heard of from the former french of foreign minister, guthrie and colona will submit an interim report on the role of audra in the october 7 terror attacks on israel. tell us more about that as well. that's cool. we're expecting today, as you say, an intern preliminary report on a port expected in about a month towards the end of april. now this report is due to go to member...
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growing up as a first generation american, rebecca has always been more mindful of waste. confused with the society fixated on hyperconsumption. >> my parents are actually immigrants from china. and so i was raised with a very particular mentality towards waste. and in particular, you know, reduced, reuse reissuabling was a constant mantra in the household. the instinct was never to just toss it out. always wash it out and then use it as a storage container for some other purpose. >> reporter: rebecca took the values to the lab and her upbringing here and now her resigning tool is being used not just in the bay area home but all also throughout the nation. from new jersey to arizona and more. and studies show currently only 21% of recyclable material is captured. according to uc berkeley's professor o'neill. conservation efforts in the u.s. remain urgent. >> still struggling in the terms of building new recycling facilities and getting people on board with recycling. so i feel like in many ways, we're still kind of stuck in where we were a few years ago. >> reporter: which
growing up as a first generation american, rebecca has always been more mindful of waste. confused with the society fixated on hyperconsumption. >> my parents are actually immigrants from china. and so i was raised with a very particular mentality towards waste. and in particular, you know, reduced, reuse reissuabling was a constant mantra in the household. the instinct was never to just toss it out. always wash it out and then use it as a storage container for some other purpose....
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it drives me crazy i suppose. >> rebecca. you know look , if we >> rebecca.you know look, if we weren't all so simultaneously doing things like certain companies like royal mail saying, oh, you can't fly the saint george's cross in case people find it offensive, or p&o cruises or whatever, then i suppose it maybe wouldn't really matter much . but there seems matter so much. but there seems to a simultaneous promotion to be a simultaneous promotion of and also the of other flags and also the denigration of our own. no. >> yeah, i can see why you'd feel way, because feel that way, because this, the pakistan bit of a pakistan flag is a bit of a non—story in the sense that it's pakistan flag is a bit of a n
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rebecca?p the cbp1 app to y allow people in other countries to apply for asylum while in the other country and have the humanitarian aid you aranged and 320,000 were flown into the country, besides that bombshell which i can't get over this morning, what the american public understands, it's now taking their resources, they're seeing their schools close or their centers close, their homeless centers the, shelters close because the resources are going to these illegal migrants and that is when it has to stop and guess what. the states don't have the resources so the states are going to rely on this federal government for the tax revenue for these resources and guess who pays the federal government? our tax base. so we can't afford this, period, end of story. maria: we will take a break. when we come back, unanimous, 9-0, the supreme court votes to keep the former president on the ballot. stay with us. it's the hot topic of the hour. ♪ - we're engaged! - we're engaged! congrats carol! your young
rebecca?p the cbp1 app to y allow people in other countries to apply for asylum while in the other country and have the humanitarian aid you aranged and 320,000 were flown into the country, besides that bombshell which i can't get over this morning, what the american public understands, it's now taking their resources, they're seeing their schools close or their centers close, their homeless centers the, shelters close because the resources are going to these illegal migrants and that is when...
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use rebecca versus who is as under a headquarters in jerusalem, rebec rebecca, there all these protests on the way the way you are. what is it the people demanding? exactly. well, only you can see behind me i am outside the headquarters, and this is where for the last couple of hours protests, a protest is rather has been gathering though it's really dwindled now to just a couple of 1000 at its biggest. i'd say that we're, we're certainly less than a 100 people here. so it's a relatively small protest, much smaller than protest organizes, were expecting. and also the media who hear it sometimes out number the protesters . but when you speak to the protest, as they say, despite its size, they really are speaking for a broad spectrum of his riley society. and we have indeed been hearing horns of, of supporting home cuz as drive is passed by. but that hasn't really resulted in a huge turn out here today, but these people are cooling on owner to release the hostages as being chanting. they say that on row equals ha. so they really putting a lot of blame into the united nations organization
use rebecca versus who is as under a headquarters in jerusalem, rebec rebecca, there all these protests on the way the way you are. what is it the people demanding? exactly. well, only you can see behind me i am outside the headquarters, and this is where for the last couple of hours protests, a protest is rather has been gathering though it's really dwindled now to just a couple of 1000 at its biggest. i'd say that we're, we're certainly less than a 100 people here. so it's a relatively small...
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rebecca's right to bring up china. central banks and we've said this, they're hedging their own in inep ineptitude. i absolutely believe that. this is going to sound somewhat glib, it's not meant to be. it's not a story until it is. it's becoming a story because we're leading with it. this could be one of those weekends when we walk in the same way we did a couple of months ago and gold has this ridiculous move on a sunday night. everybody might be bullish of gold, but the market is not long of gold yet, and when people start getting in, the institutions and they try toput the amount of money they're putting into equities into the gold market, the gold market is not that big, and i think people will take notice. gold tells a much different story than other risk assets, and i think it's trying to tell the market something now. >> is this move higher in advance of the fed pivot of rates going lower? >> i think gold has been sniffing out that the fed has peaked somewhere. we'll maybe get into that, we may not, but end of
rebecca's right to bring up china. central banks and we've said this, they're hedging their own in inep ineptitude. i absolutely believe that. this is going to sound somewhat glib, it's not meant to be. it's not a story until it is. it's becoming a story because we're leading with it. this could be one of those weekends when we walk in the same way we did a couple of months ago and gold has this ridiculous move on a sunday night. everybody might be bullish of gold, but the market is not long of...
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yes, it is across live to jerusalem, and dw is rebecca rivers for more. rebecca, germany's foreign minister has met her is really counterpart for administer as well . a caps this morning. can you tell us what we saw? come out of that meeting, a hard time, provide too much detail play. that was a closed door meeting. we always knew that the no public information would really be coming out of it. but from those a bit more preview, bit closer to the talks. it certainly seems as though it was a very frank, open and clear discussion with germany, particularly making its case of very strongly none at germany is finding itself in an increasingly difficult position. you might say on the one hand, of course, the historical special relationship that it has with israel and its steadfast support for israel before the tap attack of october 7. certainly during that time, and of course in the ensuing war, during the war. but it's also, on the other hand, seeing and increasing the humanitarian diet, humanitarian situation in gaza unfolding. and that rising death told him that something that it comp standby
yes, it is across live to jerusalem, and dw is rebecca rivers for more. rebecca, germany's foreign minister has met her is really counterpart for administer as well . a caps this morning. can you tell us what we saw? come out of that meeting, a hard time, provide too much detail play. that was a closed door meeting. we always knew that the no public information would really be coming out of it. but from those a bit more preview, bit closer to the talks. it certainly seems as though it was a...
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for more, let's bring in our economy correspondent rebecca. concern is not to do with this one article. but the broad sort of direction of travel that we've seen. rebecca: yes, that's right. we've seen quite critical statements coming from the u.s. and the uk and the e.u. the empty u. is pointed particularly to the harsher penalties but it's partial retroactive ability. but the u.s. points to this sort of general potential that we could see fundamental freedoms eroded in the city too. and the uk has echoed similarly some of those worries. and as you say, though, comes part of a sort of broader criticism that the hong kong sort of openness, a free willy bastion of free speech and so on is shifting and changing underway. it is worth saying that some of the lower business institutions like the hong kong chamber of commerce have come out saying this will ultimately help improve the business environment. >> ok. so rebecca, there have been criticisms on both sides as haidi mentioned. there's been criticism that the wording is vague. let's hear a lit
for more, let's bring in our economy correspondent rebecca. concern is not to do with this one article. but the broad sort of direction of travel that we've seen. rebecca: yes, that's right. we've seen quite critical statements coming from the u.s. and the uk and the e.u. the empty u. is pointed particularly to the harsher penalties but it's partial retroactive ability. but the u.s. points to this sort of general potential that we could see fundamental freedoms eroded in the city too. and the...
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if you have poor fuel that is i not itemizing rebecca -- correctly, not itemizing rebecca —— correctlyhe heard a bit about the impending investigation into the incident, if you want more in that story can go to the bbc website or news app. the un high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where famine is looming. these are some of the latest images of destruction in gaza. volker turk said israel had obligations as the occupying power, and was placing unreasonable demands on the delivery of aid. he's been speaking to out international editorjeremy bowen who asked him if he had evidence to back up his previous comments suggesting israel may be using starvation as a weapon of war. the reason why we said this is because of the report that was issued last monday by the independent panel of experts that identified famine as a very serious risk with starvation starting from now until the mid to mid—may. if there isn't a massive humanitarian assistance coming into gaza. so that brings up the questi
if you have poor fuel that is i not itemizing rebecca -- correctly, not itemizing rebecca —— correctlyhe heard a bit about the impending investigation into the incident, if you want more in that story can go to the bbc website or news app. the un high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where famine is looming. these are some of the latest images of destruction in gaza. volker turk said israel...
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. >> fox news rebecca castor joins us now. she's live in baltimore tonight. rebecca. authorities say they are now suspending that search for the missing and just beginning a recovery effort. what can you tell us about that? >> mike. julie. good evening. so tomorrow morning, the coast guard says they're going to have divers back in the water at 6 a.m. but just with how long it's been since the bridge collapsed. we're looking at, you know, close to 18 hours. now, at this point, they're not expecting to find anybody alive in the water at this point, it's just going to be more of those recovery efforts. as we've been reporting, at least six construction workers are unaccounted for right now. they were working on filling in potholes on the bridge at the time of the collapse. >> and right now, rebecca, we understand. and we've seen in the video it does appear that the ship lost power too early to say the exact cause. i was wondering, does the ship like that have a black box? kind of like similar to airliners? and are investigators looking for something like that? >> yes. so
. >> fox news rebecca castor joins us now. she's live in baltimore tonight. rebecca. authorities say they are now suspending that search for the missing and just beginning a recovery effort. what can you tell us about that? >> mike. julie. good evening. so tomorrow morning, the coast guard says they're going to have divers back in the water at 6 a.m. but just with how long it's been since the bridge collapsed. we're looking at, you know, close to 18 hours. now, at this point,...
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normally a wife, rebecca, 50. >> no rebecca rebecca 50% of parents apparently don't think it's solelys solely their responsibility to potty train their own child. i mean, that is remarkable. >> well, i think a lot of parents would say it's not solely the responsibility because they have friends who help, parents who help grandparents would grandparents who help. i would all parenting is all of my parenting is predominantly responsibility , predominantly my responsibility, but mum does a huge amount. but my mum does a huge amount. my but my mum does a huge amount. my does huge amount, so my sister does a huge amount, so nothing i do is solely my responsibility, but i think the important is here those important thing is here in those occasions have a bad occasions where you have a bad parent just can't be parent who just can't be bothered you don't bothered if you don't let a child go to primary school because they're not toilet trained, not learn. trained, they will not learn. they home with a they will just be at home with a parent who can't be bothered. that's punish that's worse. we
normally a wife, rebecca, 50. >> no rebecca rebecca 50% of parents apparently don't think it's solelys solely their responsibility to potty train their own child. i mean, that is remarkable. >> well, i think a lot of parents would say it's not solely the responsibility because they have friends who help, parents who help grandparents would grandparents who help. i would all parenting is all of my parenting is predominantly responsibility , predominantly my responsibility, but mum...
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rebecca has been studying at cal since 2018. at first it felt like normal life on campus until recently. >> and i parked in my driveway. as i was unlocking the door, two people approached me from behind. one came to the driver's side, one came to the passenger side. they pointed the gun at me and told me to get out of car. >> reporter: rebecca has been robbed not once, but twice off campus. she asked us to protect her identity by concealing her face. the robbers took something, her sense of safety in college life. >> i feel like it's not really a sustainable life style anymore. >> reporter: it isn't a concern for just students. parents like sandra, who has twin boys at cal, took matters into their own hands. >> the fact is if they're not going to act, despite repeated entreaties from parents and now students as well to take more substantial action, then we're going to act. we're going to do what needs to be done to keep our families safe. >> reporter: parent group safe bears raised $40,000 to hire private security guards to patr
rebecca has been studying at cal since 2018. at first it felt like normal life on campus until recently. >> and i parked in my driveway. as i was unlocking the door, two people approached me from behind. one came to the driver's side, one came to the passenger side. they pointed the gun at me and told me to get out of car. >> reporter: rebecca has been robbed not once, but twice off campus. she asked us to protect her identity by concealing her face. the robbers took something, her...
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it’s and rebecca long-bailey? it's fascinating. — and rebecca long—bailey?erved 'ust a couple of years aro, . ., �* , , they served 'ust a couple of years auo. . . �* , , ., they served 'ust a couple of years aro, , ., , ago. what's interesting of course, as we i ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was _ ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was not, _ ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was not, there _ ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was not, there are - ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was not, there are choices in politics. however tight the spending envelope. rebecca long—bailey saying she wouldn't oppose cuts to national insurance, to working people. but maybe she would like to see a labour government, a future labour government, a future labour government committed to higher public spending. let's have a look at this graph. changes in day—to—day spending on public services. because these tax cuts will have to be paid for by tax rises, or cuts in public spending, borrowing. jeremy hunt is prak that. these figures
it’s and rebecca long-bailey? it's fascinating. — and rebecca long—bailey?erved 'ust a couple of years aro, . ., �* , , they served 'ust a couple of years auo. . . �* , , ., they served 'ust a couple of years aro, , ., , ago. what's interesting of course, as we i ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was _ ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was not, _ ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was not, there _ ago. what's interesting of course, as we i was not, there are...