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david. >> rebecca jarvis tonight. thank you, rebecca. to the war in ukraine and highland to spend a call between president zelenskyy and china's president xi and what president xi warned about nuclear war. abc's's senior correspondent reporting from ukraine. >> reporter: this was the first call between the two leaders since the war started. xi pressing china's peace plan even though it is an action call for a russian withdrawal i think it will send an envoy to ukraine, also warning against any nuclear escalation. the u.s. has warned china not to send legal aid rush of course. today the administration welcoming the call but saying there should be no pressure on you came to agree to a peace plan until it's ready. while this call is a positive development, it's unlikely to lead to any immediate diplomatic breakthrough. david. >> ian pannell reporting. reporting. in sudan, a second american has been killed in the fighting. the doctor teaching medicine in caring for his elderly parents when he was stabbed outside his home. across sudan the hu
david. >> rebecca jarvis tonight. thank you, rebecca. to the war in ukraine and highland to spend a call between president zelenskyy and china's president xi and what president xi warned about nuclear war. abc's's senior correspondent reporting from ukraine. >> reporter: this was the first call between the two leaders since the war started. xi pressing china's peace plan even though it is an action call for a russian withdrawal i think it will send an envoy to ukraine, also warning...
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with the tax state deadline fast approaching rebecca jarvis has what you need to know this year about savings. she is here and answer your tyco's last chance, with the legend is saying about his future as the gears up for the course he's matched 35 times. ♪ ♪ and, the jonas brothers are heating up yankee stadium plus, we are working up a sweat on national walking day. to help you take a step in the right direction. >> announcer: live in times square this is "good morning america." >> who knew it was national walking day. who is who comes up -- will get to that that of a head. >> that's right, but it may be nice where you are but not where the rest of the country's. just ahead will be tracking the severe weather just the head with tornadoes are putting overnght and now a new tornado watch that is being issued and ginger will have all of that. >> first a follow-up on the unprecedented criminal charges for donald trump after the arraignment in the arcade note hush money he headed back to mar-a-lago and then have us on the scene and rachel good morning rachel. >> good morning george in th
with the tax state deadline fast approaching rebecca jarvis has what you need to know this year about savings. she is here and answer your tyco's last chance, with the legend is saying about his future as the gears up for the course he's matched 35 times. ♪ ♪ and, the jonas brothers are heating up yankee stadium plus, we are working up a sweat on national walking day. to help you take a step in the right direction. >> announcer: live in times square this is "good morning...
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we want to understand how we can detect them being fake. >> rebecca: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york rebecca, for that. we are joined by eric schmidt thank you for coming in. you have been at the forefront of this debate for quite a while. big ten plus the promise and the peril of a.i. >> imagine a world where you have an a.i. doctor who makes everyone healthier i in the whoe world. imagine a world where you have an a.i. tutor that increases the educational capability of everyone in every language globally. these are remarkable. and these technologies which are truly known as large language models are clearly going to do this. but at the same time, they face extraordinary -- we face extraordinary new change in those challenges from the stings whether it is the deepfakes that you discussed or what happens when people fall in love with their a.i. tutors? >> george: you have that crazy "the new york times" article. >> yeah, and i'm not too great about the reporter married trying to get to the a.i. system and get him to leave is why. that was an error in the computer. i'm more worried ab
we want to understand how we can detect them being fake. >> rebecca: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york rebecca, for that. we are joined by eric schmidt thank you for coming in. you have been at the forefront of this debate for quite a while. big ten plus the promise and the peril of a.i. >> imagine a world where you have an a.i. doctor who makes everyone healthier i in the whoe world. imagine a world where you have an a.i. tutor that increases the educational capability of everyone...
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abc is chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has the details. a prominent ceo in the tech world facing charges former forbes 30 under 30 frank founder charlie jarvis, accused of defrauding jpmorgan of over $175 million visas, charged with multiple counts of fraud and one count of conspiracy. the justice department accusing davis of falsely and dramatically inflating the number of customers of her company to fraudulently induced jpmorgan chase to acquire frank for 175. million dollars. these are very serious charges when you look at wire fraud and mail fraud, they can carry up to 30 years for each count when you add securities fraud, that's another 20 years per count in 2017. jarvis founded frank, a company that promised perspective, students a simpler way to sign for fanal aid. theon cting inte spotlight and on camera getting financial aid might seem really, really complicated. but it frank , we've really simplified it for you. the original promise of frank was that it was going to help a whole bunch of lower income people in particular, make it
abc is chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has the details. a prominent ceo in the tech world facing charges former forbes 30 under 30 frank founder charlie jarvis, accused of defrauding jpmorgan of over $175 million visas, charged with multiple counts of fraud and one count of conspiracy. the justice department accusing davis of falsely and dramatically inflating the number of customers of her company to fraudulently induced jpmorgan chase to acquire frank for 175. million dollars....
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eric schmidt is here to discuss what it means after this report from rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: evennouncement of an indictment, purported images appearing to be former president trump second perioded by nypd officers went viral on social media last week. the problem? they weren't real. the images generated by of a recent wave of fake photos and videos spreading online like a convincing image of pope francis in a winter coat. >> they can be used to create false information that can distort reality, undermine public trust, and even be used to cause widespread panic and fear. >> reporter: new ai tools like chatgpt and others have made it easier than ever to create convincing machine-generated text, images, audio and video, making it even more difficult to scn what is real and what's not. i sat down with open ai ceo who says society needs time to adapt to this technology. >> they need time to feel the technology, to see how it's used, and to go through a few iterases. >> reporter: time is running out with deep fakes on the 2024 campaign trail. fake videos spreading online of president b
eric schmidt is here to discuss what it means after this report from rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: evennouncement of an indictment, purported images appearing to be former president trump second perioded by nypd officers went viral on social media last week. the problem? they weren't real. the images generated by of a recent wave of fake photos and videos spreading online like a convincing image of pope francis in a winter coat. >> they can be used to create false information that...
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rebecca jarvis is here with more. good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, robin. disney is one of the largest employers in central florida. they are suing governor desantis for what they claim is retaliation that could harm the business and its future in the state. disney suing florida governor ron desantis accusing the florida republican of waging a relentless campaign to weaponize government power against disney in retaliation for expressing a political viewpoint unpopular with certain state officials. that viewpoint, disney's vocal opposition to desantis' parental rights in education law dubbed by critics, don't say gay, prohibiting classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity, the republican governor and allies moving to end disney's special status in central florida that essentially allowed the company the self-govern the area around walt disney world since the late 1960s. disney, the parent company of abc news, is one of the state's largest taxpayers, and disney world is the largest single site employer in the u.s. the suit coming just mi
rebecca jarvis is here with more. good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, robin. disney is one of the largest employers in central florida. they are suing governor desantis for what they claim is retaliation that could harm the business and its future in the state. disney suing florida governor ron desantis accusing the florida republican of waging a relentless campaign to weaponize government power against disney in retaliation for expressing a political viewpoint unpopular with certain...
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the abc news chief technology and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis reports. bed, bath & beyond warned in january that bankruptcy could be coming after a dismal holiday season after the pandemic. they faced inventory issues and cannot keep yourself stock. michael: california has a law that states all gift cards, even those bought before bankruptcy, must be honored, a very big deal. most states do not do that, so where do consumers stand? the stores are open now. final sales begin wednesday. all items taught during the sale are not returnable. items bought before the sale are. the store is expected to keep taking gift cards until may 8 and accepting returns and exchanges through may 24. all stores planned to be closed by june 30. if you have a coupon, it is only good today and tomorrow, and, finally, all of these could change like that. we have seen it happen before during bankruptcies. my advice is if you have any money on their, move fast and go now. do not wait for an exchange or a return. get there now. dan: it is one of those landmark stores for so long. i
the abc news chief technology and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis reports. bed, bath & beyond warned in january that bankruptcy could be coming after a dismal holiday season after the pandemic. they faced inventory issues and cannot keep yourself stock. michael: california has a law that states all gift cards, even those bought before bankruptcy, must be honored, a very big deal. most states do not do that, so where do consumers stand? the stores are open now. final sales begin...
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you want more on the history of this case, you can check out the podcast the dropout, hosted by rebecca jarvis is most talked about lists of the year, the time100. reggie: a local scientist made the list alongside celebrities and world leaders. andrea kritcher is a design physicist at lawrence livermore national laboratory and has been named to the time100 of the most influential people over the world. she was the principal designer for an experiment that produced nuclear fusion ignition in a lab for the first time. annie: the result and the recognition it is gettin entire world for the benefit of science is the highlight of my career. reggie: she joins notables on the list including janet yellen, king charles and brittney griner. time studios and abc are bringing people inside of the time100 gala for the first time with a special, which will be streaming on hulu and disney plus starting on sunday. come on jennifer coolidge, take that cover. kumasi: yes. reggie: bed, bath and a bonus sale, the brand offering up a big batch of deals. >> i do not think yosemite has seen this volume of water sinc
you want more on the history of this case, you can check out the podcast the dropout, hosted by rebecca jarvis is most talked about lists of the year, the time100. reggie: a local scientist made the list alongside celebrities and world leaders. andrea kritcher is a design physicist at lawrence livermore national laboratory and has been named to the time100 of the most influential people over the world. she was the principal designer for an experiment that produced nuclear fusion ignition in a...
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rebecca jarvis is here to explain why and what that means for shoppers. od morning, rebecca. >> this is a company that's been hanging on by a thread for awhile. bed, bath and beyond warned in january bankruptcy could be coming after a dismal holiday season during the pandemic. they face inventory issues. they couldn't keep their shelves stocked. a botched plan to scale back on those famous coupons ultimately led to sales declining. okay. so here is what it's going to mean for customers. 360 bed, bath and beyond location and 120 bye bye baby locations, the sister store. they should stay open for now but they are expected to close by june 30th. then as for those returns and exchanges, anything you bought yesterday or before, that falls into the store's normal policies, but you have to bring it back or send it back by may 24th. and if you stock piled those coupons, wednesday is the last day to use them. if you have a gift card, loyalty certificate, you need to use it in the next two weeks. t sales. kestioscnts.. you aren't going to be able to bring it back. t
rebecca jarvis is here to explain why and what that means for shoppers. od morning, rebecca. >> this is a company that's been hanging on by a thread for awhile. bed, bath and beyond warned in january bankruptcy could be coming after a dismal holiday season during the pandemic. they face inventory issues. they couldn't keep their shelves stocked. a botched plan to scale back on those famous coupons ultimately led to sales declining. okay. so here is what it's going to mean for customers....
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chief economic correspondent rebecca jarvis is here to break it down. good morning, rebecca. good morning, michael. and a lot of people are paying attention to these new rules because they do go into effect may 1st and they're part of an effort to make home buying more affordable for those who are limited by wealth or income . among these changes, people who have lower credit scores may get more of a break with those up front fees. when it comes to buying, people with higher credit scores will still pay less, but they may not get as much of a break. so in real terms, how this is going to look on a mortgage of $300,000, if you have a credit score of 659, you could save about $3,750 in closing costs. whereas if scorer hier, you might pay $375 more. the urban institute says on average, this is going to be an increase of about $10 a month. most mortgages will not see a major impact. now, keep in mind, these new rules apply only to loans from fannie mae and freddie mac. critics say that it penalizes people with higher credit. they make them pay more. but the organization changing
chief economic correspondent rebecca jarvis is here to break it down. good morning, rebecca. good morning, michael. and a lot of people are paying attention to these new rules because they do go into effect may 1st and they're part of an effort to make home buying more affordable for those who are limited by wealth or income . among these changes, people who have lower credit scores may get more of a break with those up front fees. when it comes to buying, people with higher credit scores will...