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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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. >> reporter: 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 out locking the door, two people approached me from behind. one came to the driver's seat. one came to the passenger's seat. they pointed a gun at me and told me to get out of the car. >> reporter: rebecca has been robbed twice off campus and asked us to protect her identity. the robber stole her personal belongings and her car, but they took something much greater, her shot at a normal college life. >> i feel like when i'm walking the streets, i'm always scared, always looking around. when i get out of my car, i'm running to my car and locking it immediately. i feel it's not really a sustainable lifestyle anymore. >> reporter: it isn't a concern for just students. parents like sondra who has twin boys at cal took matters into their own hand. >> the fact is if they aren't going to act despite repeated inquiries from parents and students to take more substantial action, then we're going
. >> reporter: 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 out locking the door, two people approached me from behind. one came to the driver's seat. one came to the passenger's seat. they pointed a gun at me and told me to get out of the car. >> reporter: rebecca has been robbed twice off campus and asked us to protect her identity. the robber stole her personal belongings...
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has a positive vision for a sustainable future. it's not just trash. >> it's organized trash. in the world of recycling that means everything. >> reporter: rebeccaco founder has created an innovative way to reduce waste using robotic a.i. sensors. entitled glacier, rebecca's creation makes it easier for recycling infrastructures to recover more items that may have ended up in landfills or in oceans. >> the idea of glacier came about four or five years ago and it was a direct result of the headlines in the news we were seeing about the climate crisis. >> reporter: growing up as a first generation american, rebecca has always been more mindful of waste and very confused with a society fixated on hyper consumption. >> my parents are actually immigrants from china. so i was raised with a very particular mentality towards waste, in particular, reduce, reuse, recycle being a constant mantra in our household. anytime we used up a tub of margarine or something like that, the instinct was never to toss it out. it was always wash it out and use it as a storage container, for some other purpose. >> reporter: rebecca took those values with her to the lab an
has a positive vision for a sustainable future. it's not just trash. >> it's organized trash. in the world of recycling that means everything. >> reporter: rebeccaco founder has created an innovative way to reduce waste using robotic a.i. sensors. entitled glacier, rebecca's creation makes it easier for recycling infrastructures to recover more items that may have ended up in landfills or in oceans. >> the idea of glacier came about four or five years ago and it was a direct...
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rebecca has helped make the job an amazing place to grow, especially working with women like patty hubbard, their chief marketing officer. >> this was an opportunity to to change the narrative. >> patty has worked in the business for 30 years and knows what it is like to be the only woman in the room so she loves mentoring young people like acca who can enjoy the progress made by so many before them. they both lean in on their time playing a sport to help them manage the business behind some of the biggest events in the world. >> the level of commitment is amazing. being a former athlete has really helped me succeed in business in balancing a family, balancing day to day work. >> becca is thrilled to see women expanding their roles in court and more leagues for female athletes coming to the bay area to play basketball and soccer. >> i might not be scoring the points but we are on the other side making the deals happen. >> one more sign that this is a trend headed in the right direction, becca tells us that the program that she studies for sports management was traditionally male dominated.
rebecca has helped make the job an amazing place to grow, especially working with women like patty hubbard, their chief marketing officer. >> this was an opportunity to to change the narrative. >> patty has worked in the business for 30 years and knows what it is like to be the only woman in the room so she loves mentoring young people like acca who can enjoy the progress made by so many before them. they both lean in on their time playing a sport to help them manage the business...
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. >> rebecca has been robbed not once, but twice off campus. she asked us to protect her identity by concealing her face. the robbers stole her personal belongings and her car but they took something much greater, her shot at a normal college life. >> i feel like when i am walking the streets, i am always scared. i am looking around. i am always running to my car and locking it immediately. it is not really a sustainable lifestyle. >> it is not a concern for just students. >> sagar jethani who has twin boys, took matters into his own hands. >> despite repeated entries from parents and now students as well to take more substantial action, we are going to act. we are going to do what needs to be done to keep our families safe. >> parent group safe bears raised money to hire these private security guards to patrol near campus houd on foot few weeks. after that, the hope is that the university will take over. >> we want to turn up the heat with the administration. we want to show we are not content to wait forever to have these safety ambassadors d
. >> rebecca has been robbed not once, but twice off campus. she asked us to protect her identity by concealing her face. the robbers stole her personal belongings and her car but they took something much greater, her shot at a normal college life. >> i feel like when i am walking the streets, i am always scared. i am looking around. i am always running to my car and locking it immediately. it is not really a sustainable lifestyle. >> it is not a concern for just students....
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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 out locking the door two people approached me from behind. one came to the passenger's seat and they pointed a gun at me and told me to get out of the 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 told her personal belongings and her car but they took something much greater, her shot at a normal college life. >> yeah, and i feel like when i'm walking the streets i'm always scared and always looking around when i get in and out of cars. always running to my car and lock it immediately. not really a sustainable lifestyle anymore. >> reporter: it isn't a concern for just students. parents like him who has twin boys at cal took matters into their own hands. >> the fact is a if they're not going to act despite repeated entrities from parents and parents as well to take more substantial action, then we're going to act. we're going to do
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 out locking the door two people approached me from behind. one came to the passenger's seat and they pointed a gun at me and told me to get out of the 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 told her personal belongings and her car...
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dw rebecca rivers has more from his route. when he is rel, loans states will on gauze in response to a mouse is deadly. terror attack is riley, is overwhelmingly supported. the operation 6 months on that support remains. stead phones, i think it was definitely the right decision because it was needed to happen that they needed to get rid of come off because they've been terrorizing this country. it was reprehensible what they did and we had to react. very sure, absolutely. i support the were, it's our future to learn. a january poll shows nearly 95 percent of jewish is riley's. take. the military has used appropriate or too little false in gaza. and nearly 90 percent thinks a number of palestinians killed or wounded is justified. but support for the government's will, strategy does not translate to support to the government, especially it's lead a prime minister benjamin netanyahu many hold him responsible for october, the 7th and to the inability to get back the hostages. protests against him have become commonplace. is the b
dw rebecca rivers has more from his route. when he is rel, loans states will on gauze in response to a mouse is deadly. terror attack is riley, is overwhelmingly supported. the operation 6 months on that support remains. stead phones, i think it was definitely the right decision because it was needed to happen that they needed to get rid of come off because they've been terrorizing this country. it was reprehensible what they did and we had to react. very sure, absolutely. i support the were,...
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rebecca hu, alongside her co-founder areeb malik, has created an innovative way to reduce waste usingotic ai sensors. entitled glacier, rebecca's creation makes it easier for recycling infrastructures to recover more items that might have ended up in landfill or in oceans. >> the idea for glacier came about four, five years ago. and it was actually directly a result of a lot of the headlines in the news that we were seeing around the climate crisis. >> reporter: but it wasn't just the headlines that spoke to rebecca's heart. growing up as a first generation american, rebecca has always been more mindful of waste. and 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 storag
rebecca hu, alongside her co-founder areeb malik, has created an innovative way to reduce waste usingotic ai sensors. entitled glacier, rebecca's creation makes it easier for recycling infrastructures to recover more items that might have ended up in landfill or in oceans. >> the idea for glacier came about four, five years ago. and it was actually directly a result of a lot of the headlines in the news that we were seeing around the climate crisis. >> reporter: but it wasn't just...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. the film industry hashristopher nolan epic oppenheimer, which won seven awards, including best picture. next, with four wins, was the quirky period drama poor things. da'vinejoy randolph won the best supporting actress award for her performance in the holdovers. barbie — the highest—grossing film of the year — won the original song oscar for billie eilish's "what was i made for?" meanwhile, celebrated japanese animator hayao miyazaki won his second oscar on sunday with the boy and the heron. the film, about a boy who moves to the countryside during world war ii, won best animated feature. miyazaki won the same award scooped in 2003 for his film spirited away. i'm joined now by film critic matt schley, in tokyo. tell us a bit about the film the boy and the heron, which won best animated film. good morning. the boy and the heron is the first film from hayao miyazaki in a decade. it kind of wasn't supposed to happen — he announced a decade ago, "i'm retiring, this is it for me." then a few years later he said
rebecca morelle, bbc news. the film industry hashristopher nolan epic oppenheimer, which won seven awards, including best picture. next, with four wins, was the quirky period drama poor things. da'vinejoy randolph won the best supporting actress award for her performance in the holdovers. barbie — the highest—grossing film of the year — won the original song oscar for billie eilish's "what was i made for?" meanwhile, celebrated japanese animator hayao miyazaki won his second...
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rebecca hu alongside her co-founder malik has created an innovative way to reduce waste using roboticrs. entitled glacier, rebecca's creation makes it easier for recycling infrastructures to recover more items that might have ended up in landfill or in oceans. >> the idea for glacier came about four, five years ago. and it was actually directly a result of a lot of the headlines in the news that we were seeing around the climate crisis. >> reporter: but it wasn't just the headlines that spoke to rebecca's heart. growing up as a first generation american, rebecca has always been more mindful of waste. and 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, 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 resi
rebecca hu alongside her co-founder malik has created an innovative way to reduce waste using roboticrs. entitled glacier, rebecca's creation makes it easier for recycling infrastructures to recover more items that might have ended up in landfill or in oceans. >> the idea for glacier came about four, five years ago. and it was actually directly a result of a lot of the headlines in the news that we were seeing around the climate crisis. >> reporter: but it wasn't just the headlines...
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rebecca morrell, science editor. meanwhile, ramadan hasn gaza. hamas says one of the reasons it launched its brutal raids on southern israel on the 7th of october was to mobilise muslims around the world over the huge difficulties which palestinians have in getting to the al—aqsa mosque in the old city ofjerusalem, to pray during ramadan. president biden was anxious to get a ceasefire in gaza before ramadan started in order to defuse the situation a little. but of course, that didn't happen. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is still defying western governments by insisting that he'll attack the gazan city of rafah soon, in order to wipe out hamas. but although israel claims to have killed the number—four figure in the hamas leadership, there's absolutely no sign yet of the total victory which mr netanyahu says he wants. and meanwhile, you've only got to look at the streets of any western capital to see that hamas is already achieving its aim of mobilising opinion against israel. a un report the other day confirmed many of the h
rebecca morrell, science editor. meanwhile, ramadan hasn gaza. hamas says one of the reasons it launched its brutal raids on southern israel on the 7th of october was to mobilise muslims around the world over the huge difficulties which palestinians have in getting to the al—aqsa mosque in the old city ofjerusalem, to pray during ramadan. president biden was anxious to get a ceasefire in gaza before ramadan started in order to defuse the situation a little. but of course, that didn't happen....
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rebecca kaplan has co-sponsored the abandoned vehicles resolution supported by the city council. >> and kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. a lot of folks in the city have stepped up come to me personally and said, how can we help? what do you need? and so hopefully this is a measure that that moves in that direction. kaplan's $840,000 plan with an initial two-year term will upgrade the current antiquated system and utilize software to identify process removed and track abandoned vehicles. fund increased staffing to sweep areas where they are prevalent. the resolution also calls for the repurposing of caltrans is vacant. lots be me. freeway overpasses into tow yards, which could help reduce fire related risks. it would of significant benefit, for course, to be removed in a timely fashion. in a statement, kaplan says, quote, i am so thankful to the community and my colleagues for their support as we advance this comprehensive plan to remove abandoned autos from the streets of oakland. this includes the staffing and technology needed to make abandoned auto rem
rebecca kaplan has co-sponsored the abandoned vehicles resolution supported by the city council. >> and kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. a lot of folks in the city have stepped up come to me personally and said, how can we help? what do you need? and so hopefully this is a measure that that moves in that direction. kaplan's $840,000 plan with an initial two-year term will upgrade the current antiquated system and utilize software to identify process removed...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. the prime minister has the science secretary michelle donelan and an academic. the government has paid £15,000 to a professor to cover damages and apologise after falsely suggesting she supported hamas. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. just to rishi sunak�*s right, michelle donelan in the pinkjacket with a £15,000 legal bill. the prime minister says it's right taxpayers should pick up the cost. there's a long—standing convention stretching back many years over different governments of all different parties, including labour, that the government will fund those legal disputes when it relates to government ministers doing their work. so was it work? this is professor kate sang. last october, she tweeted a newspaper article about hamas. michelle donelan misinterpreted that. the minister wrote to the research body, where professor sang was an adviser, expressing disgust and outrage. she said hamas is a proscribed terrorist organisation. it's unacceptable for anyone to express sympathy or
rebecca morelle, bbc news. the prime minister has the science secretary michelle donelan and an academic. the government has paid £15,000 to a professor to cover damages and apologise after falsely suggesting she supported hamas. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. just to rishi sunak�*s right, michelle donelan in the pinkjacket with a £15,000 legal bill. the prime minister says it's right taxpayers should pick up the cost. there's a long—standing convention stretching...
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has been discovered in gentoo and king penguins. hundreds of thousands of them live in south georgia — an island teeming with birdlife. our science editor rebeccaare a vital part of a wildlife haven. but now avian flu has arrived and five gentoos have tested positive. five more cases have been detected in a separate king penguin colony, too. it's the first time this deadly virus has been confirmed in penguins in the sub—antarctic. south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique concentrations of wildlife, most of which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each oth
has been discovered in gentoo and king penguins. hundreds of thousands of them live in south georgia — an island teeming with birdlife. our science editor rebeccaare a vital part of a wildlife haven. but now avian flu has arrived and five gentoos have tested positive. five more cases have been detected in a separate king penguin colony, too. it's the first time this deadly virus has been confirmed in penguins in the sub—antarctic. south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many...
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the virus has been discovered in king penguins, hundreds of thousands of them live in south georgia. it's an island teeming with bird life with our science editor rebeccaal part of a wildlife haven. but now avian flu has arrived and five gentoos have tested positive. five more cases have been detected in a separate king penguin colony, too. it's the first time this deadly virus has been confirmed in penguins in the sub—antarctic. south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique concentrations of wildlife, most of which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each other so tha
the virus has been discovered in king penguins, hundreds of thousands of them live in south georgia. it's an island teeming with bird life with our science editor rebeccaal part of a wildlife haven. but now avian flu has arrived and five gentoos have tested positive. five more cases have been detected in a separate king penguin colony, too. it's the first time this deadly virus has been confirmed in penguins in the sub—antarctic. south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique...
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has been discovered in gentoo and king penguins. hundreds of thousands of them live in south georgia — an island teeming with birdlife. our science editor rebeccare a vital part of a wildlife haven. but now avian flu has arrived and five gentoos have tested positive. five more cases have been detected in a separate king penguin colony, too. it's the first time this deadly virus has been confirmed in penguins in the sub—antarctic. south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique concentrations of wildlife, most of which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each othe
has been discovered in gentoo and king penguins. hundreds of thousands of them live in south georgia — an island teeming with birdlife. our science editor rebeccare a vital part of a wildlife haven. but now avian flu has arrived and five gentoos have tested positive. five more cases have been detected in a separate king penguin colony, too. it's the first time this deadly virus has been confirmed in penguins in the sub—antarctic. south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many...
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rebecca morelle has been looking at the sequence of events. well, what do we know about what action happened in baltimore? data analysed by bbc verify shows the ship set off from the port at a quarter to 1am local time. the dali is a 300m—long container ship, and on board were two pilots. mariners from the local port with the specialist knowledge to guide the vessel out to sea. now, it was heading towards the central section of the bridge, which is wide enough and high enough for the vessel, the ship, to pass through, but it veered off course, crashing into this support column. so what happened 7 well, in this video, you can see the ship is nearing the bridge, but at 1:24am, the lights on it go out, suddenly, suggesting a major technical fault. that happened, and 1:25am, a minute later, the lights come back on. three minutes after this, you start to see black smoke billowing from the ship, and there on the bridge you can see the work vehicles here the team are fixing potholes on the bridge. a mayday call went out. moments later, at 1:28am, the
rebecca morelle has been looking at the sequence of events. well, what do we know about what action happened in baltimore? data analysed by bbc verify shows the ship set off from the port at a quarter to 1am local time. the dali is a 300m—long container ship, and on board were two pilots. mariners from the local port with the specialist knowledge to guide the vessel out to sea. now, it was heading towards the central section of the bridge, which is wide enough and high enough for the vessel,...
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in california just yet, but they're becoming a key part of our landscape. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle hasthe biggest trees on the planet, this native californian wonders are fast—growing and can look up vast amounts of carbon and now, they are living large across they are living large across the landscape in the uk. these giant redwoods really live up to their name, they are suitably huge so, here, are a couple of questions, how many of these trees do you think there are in their native californian region? well, the answer is only about 80,000. and how many giant redwoods do you think there are here in the uk? what you might be surprised to learn that there is an estimated 500,000 and that number is growing. the latest optic shows the trees are thriving here, these giant redwoods were planted in way cast in sussex about 150 years ago and it turns out that the damp british weather, especially ms a day like this, is good for them.— especially ms a day like this, is good for them. where they crow in is good for them. where they grow in california _ is good for them. where they grow in califo
in california just yet, but they're becoming a key part of our landscape. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle hasthe biggest trees on the planet, this native californian wonders are fast—growing and can look up vast amounts of carbon and now, they are living large across they are living large across the landscape in the uk. these giant redwoods really live up to their name, they are suitably huge so, here, are a couple of questions, how many of these trees do you think there are in their...
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has been discovered in gentous and king penguins. hundreds of thousands of them live in south georgia — an island teeming with birdlife. our science editor rebecca are a vital part of a wildlife haven. but now avian flu has arrived and five gentoos have tested positive. five more cases have been detected in a separate king penguin colony, too. it's the first time this deadly virus has been confirmed in penguins in the sub—antarctic. south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique concentrations of wildlife, most of which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each ot
has been discovered in gentous and king penguins. hundreds of thousands of them live in south georgia — an island teeming with birdlife. our science editor rebecca are a vital part of a wildlife haven. but now avian flu has arrived and five gentoos have tested positive. five more cases have been detected in a separate king penguin colony, too. it's the first time this deadly virus has been confirmed in penguins in the sub—antarctic. south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many...
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rebecca morelle has been looking at the sequence of events.ltimore? data analysed by bbc verify shows the ship set off from the port at 12:16am, localtime. the dali is a 300 metre long container ship. 0nboard were two "pilots", mariners from the local port with specialist knowledge to guide the vessel out to sea. it was heading towards the central section of the bridge, which is wide enough and high enough for the ship. but it veered off course, crashing into this supporting column. so what happened ? in this video, the ship's nearing the bridge, but at 1:24am its lights suddenly go out, suggesting a major technical failure. a minute later, they're back on. three minutes after, black smoke is billowing from the ship. 0n the bridge, you can see lights, where a team is fixing potholes on the road. a mayday call went out then, moments later, at 1:28am, the ship collided with the bridge, causing it to collapse. if you lose power while manoeuvring, there's a possibility you could lose control of the steering of the vessel momentarily. there are reg
rebecca morelle has been looking at the sequence of events.ltimore? data analysed by bbc verify shows the ship set off from the port at 12:16am, localtime. the dali is a 300 metre long container ship. 0nboard were two "pilots", mariners from the local port with specialist knowledge to guide the vessel out to sea. it was heading towards the central section of the bridge, which is wide enough and high enough for the ship. but it veered off course, crashing into this supporting column....
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rebecca wood has been to meet her.side a cold and wet morning at laura's are just outside cheltenham. already she has exercised eight courses but she has exercised eight courses but she had saved the best till last, london 52 or dan, as he is known here. ~ , ., , london 52 or dan, as he is known here. g ., , ., . here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have — here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another— here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another one _ here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another one like - here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another one like him, l never have another one like him, unbelievably— never have another one like him, unbelievably talented _ never have another one like him, unbelievably talented and - never have another one like him, unbelievably talented and he - never have another one like him, unbelievably talented and he is l never have another one like him, unbelievably talented and he is a| unbelievably talented and he is a funny— unbeli
rebecca wood has been to meet her.side a cold and wet morning at laura's are just outside cheltenham. already she has exercised eight courses but she has exercised eight courses but she had saved the best till last, london 52 or dan, as he is known here. ~ , ., , london 52 or dan, as he is known here. g ., , ., . here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have — here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another— here. my horse of a lifetime. i will never have another one _ here. my...
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our science editor rebecca morelle has been on board.nly a few people on board to sail it and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel's being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, ocean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. this is definitely going to be a revolution. there's almost no part of our operation which is going to be untouched by our approach to, to making it more robotic. this ship is 78 metres long, and usually a vessel like this would have a crew of a0 or 50 people. but this is operating with just 16. instead, some of the jobs that are being carried out by a crew more than 700 miles away. they're in a remote control centre, which in this case is in southampton. and this is that control room. everything you can see from onboard the ship, you can see here on these screens. and as
our science editor rebecca morelle has been on board.nly a few people on board to sail it and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel's being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, ocean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. this is definitely going...
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rebecca morel has this exclusive report on the robotic ship sea trials.it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this is building a fleet of 23 of these vessels. they will carry out jobs a fleet of 23 of these vessels. they will carry outjobs like surveys for offshore wind farms. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. our idea is that everybody on this ship has a criticaljob to do with their hands, eyes orjudgment. that really can't be made remote. this ship is 78 metres long, and usually a vessel like this would have a crew of 40 or 50 people. but this is operating with just 16. instead, some of the jobs are being carried out by a crew more than 700 miles away. they are in a remote control centre, and the plan is to move more and more of the op
rebecca morel has this exclusive report on the robotic ship sea trials.it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this is building a fleet of 23 of these vessels. they will carry out jobs a fleet of 23 of these vessels. they will carry outjobs like surveys for offshore wind farms. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. our ultimate vision...
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in california just yet, but they're becoming a key part of the landscape. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle hass. giant redwoods are the biggest trees on the planet. these native californian wonders are fast growing and can lock up a vast amount of carbon and now they are looming large across the landscape in the uk. these giant redwoods really live up to their name. they are suitably huge. here are a couple of questions. how many of these trees do you think there are in their native californian region? the answer is only about 80,000. and how many giant redwoods do you think there are here in the uk? well, you might be surprised to learn that there is an estimated 500,000, and that number is growing. the latest stock—take shows that the trees are thriving here. these giant redwoods were planted in wakehurst, in sussex, about 150 years ago, and it turns out that the damp british weather, especially a misty day like this, is good for them. where they grow in california is cooler and moister than you would typically envisage california and we have a reasonably similar climate here. they need the
in california just yet, but they're becoming a key part of the landscape. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle hass. giant redwoods are the biggest trees on the planet. these native californian wonders are fast growing and can lock up a vast amount of carbon and now they are looming large across the landscape in the uk. these giant redwoods really live up to their name. they are suitably huge. here are a couple of questions. how many of these trees do you think there are in their native...
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rebecca morelle has this exclusive report from norway, on the robotic ships' sea trials.e science fiction, but it's happening now and it's the start of a revolution in shipping. this vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. fresh off the production line, it's packed with high—tech kit. here on the back deck you can see the cameras and some microphones, which represent the eyes and the ears of the ship. the company behind this, 0cean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these vessels. they'll carry outjobs like surveys for offshore wind farms or checking underwater infrastructure for the oil and gas industry. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small a crew as possible. 0ur idea is really that everybody on the ship has some criticaljob to do with their hands, their eyes or theirjudgment that really can't be made remote. this ship is 78 metres long, and usually a vessel like this would have a crew of 40 or 50 people. but this is operating
rebecca morelle has this exclusive report from norway, on the robotic ships' sea trials.e science fiction, but it's happening now and it's the start of a revolution in shipping. this vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. fresh off the production line, it's packed with high—tech kit. here on the back deck you can see the cameras and some microphones, which represent the eyes and the ears of the ship. the company behind this, 0cean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of...
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our science editor rebecca morelle has this exclusive report from norway, as the sea trials got underds only a few people on board to sail it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, ocean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. this is definitely going to be a revolution. there's almost no part of our operation that's going to be untouched by our approach to making more robotic. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. our ultimate vision is for these vessels to have as small as small crew as possible. this ship is 78 metres long, and usually, a vessel like this would have a crew of 40 or 50 people. but this is operating with just 16. instead, some of the jobs are being carried out by a crew more than 700 miles away. they are in a remote control centre, and the plan is to move more t
our science editor rebecca morelle has this exclusive report from norway, as the sea trials got underds only a few people on board to sail it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, ocean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. this is definitely going to be a revolution. there's almost no part of...
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rebecca morelle has been looking at the sequence of events. thanks, sophie.hat happened in baltimore? data analysed by bbc verify shows the ship set off from the port at quarter to one in the morning local time. the dali is a 300m—long container ship. onboard were two pilots, mariners from the local port with specialist knowledge to guide the vessel out to sea. it was heading towards the central section of the bridge, which is wide enough and high enough for the ship. but it veered off course, crashing into this supporting column. so what happened 7 in this video, the ship's nearing the bridge but at 1.24am, its lights suddenly go out, suggesting a major technicalfailure. a minute later, they're back on. three minutes after, black smoke is billowing from the ship. on the bridge, you can see flashing lights, where a team is fixing potholes on the road. a mayday call went out, then moments later at 1.28, the ship collided with the bridge and it collapsed. if you lose power while manoeuvring, there is a possibility you could lose control of the steering of the v
rebecca morelle has been looking at the sequence of events. thanks, sophie.hat happened in baltimore? data analysed by bbc verify shows the ship set off from the port at quarter to one in the morning local time. the dali is a 300m—long container ship. onboard were two pilots, mariners from the local port with specialist knowledge to guide the vessel out to sea. it was heading towards the central section of the bridge, which is wide enough and high enough for the ship. but it veered off...
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rebecca foote has a close—knit family. weeks in the summer. i loved it. but also it did take away that that summer holiday childhood. so, you were an adult before your time? for sure, yeah. millie castleton was bullied at school and ended up with an eating disorder. and it kind of snowballed . incredibly when i went to uni because no—one's watching me at uni, i so i had this control over this one i aspect of my life when things i were falling apart and that really impacted my health quite drastically. i all adults now and working, and they want their voices to be heard. it's always been the post office to blame for this, and not our parents. but it's also equally important for our parents and also the wider public to understand how this has affected the children. hands up if you all want compensation. katie's wasting no time. she's already had a reply from the boss of fujitsu. he hopes she can be included in a wider meeting with victims. but you'd like them to offer some money as well? yes, offer the financial redress that
rebecca foote has a close—knit family. weeks in the summer. i loved it. but also it did take away that that summer holiday childhood. so, you were an adult before your time? for sure, yeah. millie castleton was bullied at school and ended up with an eating disorder. and it kind of snowballed . incredibly when i went to uni because no—one's watching me at uni, i so i had this control over this one i aspect of my life when things i were falling apart and that really impacted my health quite...
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rebecca: we are back with march madness. the women's sweet 16 is set. iowa and caitlin clark advancing overnight. but it wasn't easy, which make for a great game. will reeve hasmorning, rebecca. in crunch time you need your stars to shine. the whole ncaa tournament is just one long clutch moment. caitlin clark, juju watkins paige bekkers all sparkled when it mattered most. >> and the iowa hawkeyes survive a scare in the second half from west virginia and advance to sweet 16! >> reporter: this morning the women's sweet 16 is set and the super stars showed up. in her final home game before she turns pro, caitlin clark and one seed iowa surviving a down to the wire challenge from west virginia. >> deep three, clark! >> reporter: clark dropping 32 points in the 64-54 win. this free throw -- >> puts her name in the record books one more time. >> reporter: -- breaking the women's ncaa single scoring record in the final tense minute. >> i know i have given everything to this program. same with these two. i'm thankful. i'm grateful. >> reporter: notre dame moving on as well. and ucla staying alive after winning over creighton. and they call her paige buckets. uconn's
rebecca: we are back with march madness. the women's sweet 16 is set. iowa and caitlin clark advancing overnight. but it wasn't easy, which make for a great game. will reeve hasmorning, rebecca. in crunch time you need your stars to shine. the whole ncaa tournament is just one long clutch moment. caitlin clark, juju watkins paige bekkers all sparkled when it mattered most. >> and the iowa hawkeyes survive a scare in the second half from west virginia and advance to sweet 16! >>...
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rebecca: it is not completely under the radar. she is a first-time filemaker and has an extensive playwriting background. it is a subtle piece of work. it is a small, quiet movie. it has been nominated for best picture. it might take a while for people to discover it so i hope they do sooner than later. laura: rebecca sun, thankou for your time. rebecca: thank you so much. ♪ laura: in 2003, the u.s. invasion 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. so
rebecca: it is not completely under the radar. she is a first-time filemaker and has an extensive playwriting background. it is a subtle piece of work. it is a small, quiet movie. it has been nominated for best picture. it might take a while for people to discover it so i hope they do sooner than later. laura: rebecca sun, thankou for your time. rebecca: thank you so much. ♪ laura: in 2003, the u.s. invasion of iraq was based on the allegation that the country's long-time dictator, saddam...
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our science editor rebecca morelle has this exclusive report on the sea trials in norway. to sail it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the vessel's being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, ocean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra servers, extra cabling, extra information systems. this is definitely going to be a revolution. there's almost no part of our operation which is going to be untouched by our approach to making it more robotic. this ship is 78 metres long, and usually, a vessel like this would have a crew of a0 or 50 people. but this is operating with just 16. instead, some of the jobs are being carried out by a crew more than 700 miles away. they're in a remote control centre, which in this case is in southampton. and this is that control room. everything you can see from on board the ship, you can s
our science editor rebecca morelle has this exclusive report on the sea trials in norway. to sail it, and that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. the vessel is being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the vessel's being put through its paces in a norwegian fjord. the company behind this, ocean infinity, are building a fleet of 23 of these. they're being used for survey work for offshore wind farms and the oil and gas industry. we fitted this vessel with extra sensors, extra...
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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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rebecca: the focus has been on this group called a pt 31.the term has been described by the security community. the allegation essentially is that this is a state linked group of hackers that have been targeting specifically alarm maker -- lawmakers, parliamentarians, voter data in the u.k., and we have seen in response this flurry of sanctions, as well as a coordinated response, it seems, from the u.k. initially, than the u.s. weighing in, now new zealand follows up on some of the alarm that had been raised by that committee back in last year in october over concerned that the chinese were sponsoring and were presenting a very serious cyber security threat to specifically the parliamentary procedures. tom: you touched on this, but how are other countries weighing in on this alleged issue? rebecca: i will say, china itself has been very, very firm to resist this. we now have statements from beijing, from the embassy in washington, as well as the embassy in the u.k. as well. spokespeople on behalf of beijing has said that these accusations ar
rebecca: the focus has been on this group called a pt 31.the term has been described by the security community. the allegation essentially is that this is a state linked group of hackers that have been targeting specifically alarm maker -- lawmakers, parliamentarians, voter data in the u.k., and we have seen in response this flurry of sanctions, as well as a coordinated response, it seems, from the u.k. initially, than the u.s. weighing in, now new zealand follows up on some of the alarm that...
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fox's rebecca castor has the highlights from capitol hill. time slamming republicans and- donald trumpcs say it was too partizan, while democrats call it energetic atmosphere in the house chamber thursday night felt more like a campaignúrally than an update on the nation. >> my predecessor for all the most basic owes to american peo, >> well, president biden never said trump's name. my predecessor, unlike my the speech, where he on hot buts like abortion access and passine senate's border bill, he says, would curb the influx of migrants into the u.s. that cont together and said it was a good bill. bitterness of the president of the united states. >> there were several unscripted momentsúthroughout the night, up 30. the father of a u.s. marine killed during the withdrawal spfrom afghanistan was removed fromc the chamber, and georgia's marjorieútaylor greene shouted for the president to say lincoln riley's name. the nursing student killed by an illegal immigrant. really? i i will not demonize immigrants blood ofc our country. after a- week of speech prep, it's back to the campaign trail
fox's rebecca castor has the highlights from capitol hill. time slamming republicans and- donald trumpcs say it was too partizan, while democrats call it energetic atmosphere in the house chamber thursday night felt more like a campaignúrally than an update on the nation. >> my predecessor for all the most basic owes to american peo, >> well, president biden never said trump's name. my predecessor, unlike my the speech, where he on hot buts like abortion access and passine senate's...
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foxgs rebecca castor has more tonight on how the president went after his predecessor.licies. >> president biden wasted no time slamming republicans and spdonald trump in his state of e too partizan, while democratswas atmosphere in theúhouse chamber thursday night felt more like a campaign rally than an update on the nation. >> my predecessor failedcc3 f1 most basic presidential duty that he owes to the american people the duty to care. >> i call president name. >> my predecessor, unlike my predecessor, my predecessor. >> the jobs were consistent throughout the speech, where he also touched on hot button issues like abortion and criticd republicans for not bill, he sa, would curb the influx of into t. >> oh, you don't like that bill? spthat conservatives got togethr and said it was a good bill. >> i thought the anger rage pref the united states. >> there were several unscripted moments throughout the night, up 30. the father of a u.s. marine killed during the withdrawal from afghanistan was removed georgia's marjorie taylor greene shouted for the to say lincoln riley's
foxgs rebecca castor has more tonight on how the president went after his predecessor.licies. >> president biden wasted no time slamming republicans and spdonald trump in his state of e too partizan, while democratswas atmosphere in theúhouse chamber thursday night felt more like a campaign rally than an update on the nation. >> my predecessor failedcc3 f1 most basic presidential duty that he owes to the american people the duty to care. >> i call president name. >> my...
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standingúin his way are uncertain, democrat voters choosing to vote uncommitted instead, andre rebecca hasrformance today? so that is the question she has dodged so far this morning, when fox asked her, she said that spshe is just focused on in thee today and wouldn't make any commitment either way. >> rebecca castor in virginiat& falls or excuse me in falls church, virginia. rebecca, thank you so much for that live report. >> governor newsom spokeúat a san francisco union hall urging people to vote yes on the only statewide ballot measure, proposition one. the governor was joined by mayor london breed, sacramento mayor darrell steinberg, and a coalition of mental health workers, doctors, firefighters as well. if approved, prop one would allow the state to borrow $6.4 billion. that money would be used to build mental health and substance abuse treatment supportive housing. governor newsom says it has bipartisan support in the state legislature . >> we are in a position we haven't been in 50 years to address this crisis. thatgs why it's so important to take this opportunity in this moment t
standingúin his way are uncertain, democrat voters choosing to vote uncommitted instead, andre rebecca hasrformance today? so that is the question she has dodged so far this morning, when fox asked her, she said that spshe is just focused on in thee today and wouldn't make any commitment either way. >> rebecca castor in virginiat& falls or excuse me in falls church, virginia. rebecca, thank you so much for that live report. >> governor newsom spokeúat a san francisco union...
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. >> these are just two of potentially several cases facing the former president, fox news rebecca castor has more now on the legal hearings. >> this is election interference. that's all it is monday in new york, judge decided at least one of the criminal cases against donald trump will go to trial before november's presidential election, this one related to alleged hush money payments made to adult film star stormy daniels during trump's 2016 campaign. >> i don't know how you're going to have a trial that's going on right in the middle of an election. not fair. if i wasn't running, they wouldn't be happening. >> but the former president did secure one victory monday, an appeals court judge lowered the bond. trump must pay in the civil fraud case against his businesses. he owed $464 million by midnight. but now he has ten days to pay $175 million. >> we'll put up cash or bond very quickly securities cash or bond whatever it is. this prevents new york's attorney general from seizing trump's properties while he's appealing. >> the ag's office brushed off claims the fine was excessive and says,
. >> these are just two of potentially several cases facing the former president, fox news rebecca castor has more now on the legal hearings. >> this is election interference. that's all it is monday in new york, judge decided at least one of the criminal cases against donald trump will go to trial before november's presidential election, this one related to alleged hush money payments made to adult film star stormy daniels during trump's 2016 campaign. >> i don't know how...
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fox's rebecca castor has the latest on the negotiations. >> in the wee hoursúof thursday morning, congress government funding legislation. but there's little time left for lawmakers to pass it to avoid a partial government shutdown friday, putting operations at the departments of defense, labor, health and human services, education and others on the linen >> we're talking about how to expeditec it as quickly to havee to review the legislation. >> house speaker mike johnson will likely waive a house rule requiring that members have 72 hours to review bills before voting on them, but that still leaves the upper chamber, and at least one senator is already threatening to hold up the legislation. >> it's sad to say when that the blame goes to both parties. >> the legislation includes over $1 trillion in bipartisan spending measures. republicans u.s. defense and borderg for security, and cutúoff funding for a providing humanitarian relief to palestinians in gaza, after claims employees participated in thec october 7th attack in israel. meanwhile, democrats are happy about lowering child care co
fox's rebecca castor has the latest on the negotiations. >> in the wee hoursúof thursday morning, congress government funding legislation. but there's little time left for lawmakers to pass it to avoid a partial government shutdown friday, putting operations at the departments of defense, labor, health and human services, education and others on the linen >> we're talking about how to expeditec it as quickly to havee to review the legislation. >> house speaker mike johnson...
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meanwhile, "dune 2" star and friend of the show rebecca ferguson has internet sleuths abuzz.dcast, she alluded to an old colleague, saying, "i did a film with an absolute idiot of a co-star, and this human being was being so insecure and angry that i got screamed at, and i would cry walking off set." which caused the internet to explode with speculation about who that co-star could be. but you know rebecca and i are besties, and i'm in the biz, so i already now. kind of an open secret that this person is a moody, unstable jackwad. of course i'm talking about rebecca ferguson's costar from "men in black international." pawny the tiny alien warrior. apologize, bastard! i swear to god, i will shove you up a horse, you little suppository! [laughter] what am i doing here? what was i talking about? anyway. meanwhile, in massive red flag news, a tech worker wore apple's creepy vision pro headset during his wedding photo, much to his wife's dismay. i assume he got them so he can experience an artificial reality where he's still married. meanwhile. meanwhile, for one day only here in
meanwhile, "dune 2" star and friend of the show rebecca ferguson has internet sleuths abuzz.dcast, she alluded to an old colleague, saying, "i did a film with an absolute idiot of a co-star, and this human being was being so insecure and angry that i got screamed at, and i would cry walking off set." which caused the internet to explode with speculation about who that co-star could be. but you know rebecca and i are besties, and i'm in the biz, so i already now. kind of an...
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councilmember at-large, rebecca kaplan has co-sponsored the abandoned vehicles resolution supported by the city council. and kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. in a statement, kaplan says, quote, i am so thankful to the community and my colleagues for their support as we advance this comprehensive plan to remove abandoned autos from the streets of oakland. this includes the staffing and technology needed to make abandoned auto removal, more reliable, timely, and transparent. just like everything else. we need creative solutions. it's my understanding right now there's one tow company. >> and one told your and that won't hold company from what i've been told by certain folks is that is not responsive is is not doing a great job. oakland resident and founder of the grassroots organization community ready court. her says his group routinely deploys throughout the city to clean up illegal dumping sites. but they do not have the authority to clear abandoned autos and supports the city bolstering its efforts to address the issue. >> kaplan's $840,000 plan with i
councilmember at-large, rebecca kaplan has co-sponsored the abandoned vehicles resolution supported by the city council. and kaplan says its execution would be paid for with existing funds. in a statement, kaplan says, quote, i am so thankful to the community and my colleagues for their support as we advance this comprehensive plan to remove abandoned autos from the streets of oakland. this includes the staffing and technology needed to make abandoned auto removal, more reliable, timely, and...
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fox reporter rebecca castor has all the details from washington. >> it's a scene that's become routine season. donald trump heading into a courtroom. >> thank you very much, everybody. monday morning, hegs in new york for a hearing that could decide when his next trial begins, this one related to to adult film star stormyts mad- daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. >> if something's going to happen before the election, this is the case that it's going to happen on. >> but trump's bank accounts are what's in the spotlight. today, a judge ordered himc to post $15 million bond within ten days after he was found guilty ont& civil business fraud charges and hit with the $454 million fine otherwise new york attorney general letitia james could start seizing his properties. they want to hurt him so badly. and it's going to november. >> this is not about party. this is not about politics. this is about corruption and criminality. >> trump says he has the cash but is saving it for his campaign, leaving him with spseveral other options, includg filing another appeal, selling his proper
fox reporter rebecca castor has all the details from washington. >> it's a scene that's become routine season. donald trump heading into a courtroom. >> thank you very much, everybody. monday morning, hegs in new york for a hearing that could decide when his next trial begins, this one related to to adult film star stormyts mad- daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. >> if something's going to happen before the election, this is the case that it's going to happen on....