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. >> and in comes rebecca. this young beautiful nanny who has a heart of gold, wants to help out this poor man. >> he still had signs of life and a pulse with two gunshot wounds to the head. >> i've written over 30 crime novels, but here's a real-life case that is more twisted than anything i could have dreamt up. >> their lives were shattered. and it was my purpose to make this family whole again. this is the fist time i've sat down to tell my story. ♪ and i'll watch the whole world fall apart ♪ >> there's something going on here that we missed. >>> on this very special day, at this very special house, a very special little baby is going to come live with us. and who do we see but the mommy. >> hi! >> all of these movies is just -- they could be yours. they could be mine. it could be anybody you know. >> look at these special kids. they've waited so long for this baby. >> you are watching the birth of a family. after six years of marriage, mark and donnah winger are about to adopt a baby girl. >> how do yo
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let's get the latest from rebecca morel. rebecca: it was a flight that lasted 40 seconds but by hovering in the martian air, rning and then landing, nasa's ingenuity helicopter made history. [applause] >> ingenuity has performed its first flight. rebecca: this was the moment mission control learned of its success. >> human beings have never flown a rotocraft outside of our own earth's atmosphere. we don't have to say it anymore. we have flown, human beings have flown a craft on another planet and we have started it by flying in mars. it is a huge deal for humanity. rebecca: the helicopter took pictures too. this one midflight capturing its owshadow below, and another just before it touched down. until now, nasa had no guarantees this would work. these flights are testing cutting edge technology. on board are solar panels and a thermostat so the helicopter can survive temperatures. for each flight, scientists upload a plan. ingenuity has to make decisions by itself. high-tech cameras and sensors can spot obstacles so it can a
let's get the latest from rebecca morel. rebecca: it was a flight that lasted 40 seconds but by hovering in the martian air, rning and then landing, nasa's ingenuity helicopter made history. [applause] >> ingenuity has performed its first flight. rebecca: this was the moment mission control learned of its success. >> human beings have never flown a rotocraft outside of our own earth's atmosphere. we don't have to say it anymore. we have flown, human beings have flown a craft on...
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rebecca mel, bbc news. laura: tonight president joe biden is giving a primetime address to a joint session of congress for the first time in his presidency. he will lay out what he has achieved and provide details on his american families plan, a $1.8 trillion plan to provide more free education, help with childcare costs and paid family leave. this comes after the coronavirus relief bill and a plan to spend over $2 trillion on traditional infrastructure. joining us now is a democratic congressman from california who is chair of the congressional hispanic congress -- caucus. thank you for being with us. it seems president biden is proposing european levels of welfare spending on childcare and paid family leave. is america ready for this? absolutely. we have been ready. we need bold investments in american families as resources for the economic stability of families in america. we have gone through dark times, not only with the cruelty of a previous administration, with the chaos and misinformation under the
rebecca mel, bbc news. laura: tonight president joe biden is giving a primetime address to a joint session of congress for the first time in his presidency. he will lay out what he has achieved and provide details on his american families plan, a $1.8 trillion plan to provide more free education, help with childcare costs and paid family leave. this comes after the coronavirus relief bill and a plan to spend over $2 trillion on traditional infrastructure. joining us now is a democratic...
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rebecca, was that your experience, too? >> i am envious judy had access to track down so many diaries. i had a diary but she burned it at some point at the gestapo. but, what i did have, the letters that her own mother had stashed in an attic. it was really interesting, i had to do similar type of decoding. these letters covered this time frame. her mother died before the war began. still continuing to write to various family members. they tell a story. they certainly tell a story. in 1933, to just the beginning of 1933, explaining to her mother who did not have an education beyond date grade, sharing these very complex ideas, she has very frank about her hatred for the nazi party. she describes walking down and seeing a demonstration with social democrats and they are being beaten by local police and she describes all of this in detail. this is when germany was still a parliamentary democracy. it was not a fascist dictatorship. very aware that there was, a sense of revolution and certainly in 1933 as i became chancellor, i
rebecca, was that your experience, too? >> i am envious judy had access to track down so many diaries. i had a diary but she burned it at some point at the gestapo. but, what i did have, the letters that her own mother had stashed in an attic. it was really interesting, i had to do similar type of decoding. these letters covered this time frame. her mother died before the war began. still continuing to write to various family members. they tell a story. they certainly tell a story. in...
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rebecca, do just that for me if you can. bring together what we learned yesterday from the fed and what we got from the president. rebecca: good morning. great to see you guys. i think yesterday was a great illustration of the new paradigm we are in. monetary policy in the u.s. in particular is intentionally lagging the economy. we want to generate inflation here. we want to make sure this economy is incredibly hot. at the same time, even into a strong recovery, we've got the q1 gdp out this morning. even though we are there, we are still going to get as much as $4 trillion in additional spending as we look ahead this year. it is really this paradigm where fiscal is the dominant lever driving the economy, and monetary policy is facilitating it through money printing and keeping yields relatively low. i think that is the big takeaway, that we are in this place and that fiscal is going to keep juicing up the economy. what we heard is that more than we have seen in the past, we are seeing china doing this as well, but governmen
rebecca, do just that for me if you can. bring together what we learned yesterday from the fed and what we got from the president. rebecca: good morning. great to see you guys. i think yesterday was a great illustration of the new paradigm we are in. monetary policy in the u.s. in particular is intentionally lagging the economy. we want to generate inflation here. we want to make sure this economy is incredibly hot. at the same time, even into a strong recovery, we've got the q1 gdp out this...
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that that's how you know to be let's have a look at the web site rebecca to come straight to you but this is what the website everybody can follow along at home 6 days dot com 6 days in fallujah is a video game about the real experiences will mean soldiers and iraqi civilians for al-qaeda during the 2nd battle for loser in 2004 and look at this this is interesting when we originally and out 6 days in from in 2009 we learned that some people believe that he again shouldn't tackle real life events to these people video games seem more like toys than the medium capable of communicating something full we disagree yes seen i see you i hear you all the cameras are with the website . i disagree yet again this game is told from the perspective of the occupier it's told from the perspective of the oppressor right it's not you know when you're going to see iraqis in this game i can almost guarantee you there actually is in this game are going to be translators that run around like like you know parrots to the american soldiers and tell them where the people are hidden in order for them to get
that that's how you know to be let's have a look at the web site rebecca to come straight to you but this is what the website everybody can follow along at home 6 days dot com 6 days in fallujah is a video game about the real experiences will mean soldiers and iraqi civilians for al-qaeda during the 2nd battle for loser in 2004 and look at this this is interesting when we originally and out 6 days in from in 2009 we learned that some people believe that he again shouldn't tackle real life...
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for now, back to jonathan. >> rebecca, thank you. it was 115 years ago today thar a massive and deadly earthquake hit san francisco leading to a massive fire. the strong shocks lasting for just a minute. but the tremors destroying some 20,000 buildings here in san francisco each and every year the city host a ceremony to remember that historic day kron four's camila barco has a look at the observance that took place today in the middle of a pandemic. rs since one of the most significant earthquakes of all time now despite being in a pandemic. people in san francisco are still remembering the damage left behind from that event and the lives lost. >> the dress attire was playful slightly puffed sleeves that lotus it's in memory of april 18th 19. '06, and before it was over. a few hours. >> the city at falling apart. >> at 05:11am a 7.9 earthquake shook san francisco to its core. a fire also broke out 250,000 people were homeless. 100,000 left town and more than 3,000 died in recognition for those first responders. >> for the people we
for now, back to jonathan. >> rebecca, thank you. it was 115 years ago today thar a massive and deadly earthquake hit san francisco leading to a massive fire. the strong shocks lasting for just a minute. but the tremors destroying some 20,000 buildings here in san francisco each and every year the city host a ceremony to remember that historic day kron four's camila barco has a look at the observance that took place today in the middle of a pandemic. rs since one of the most significant...
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any final comments from rebecca or mattpellin before we wrap up? >> just real quick on ukraine, one of the most compelling an arguments i've heard about why the united states still has an interest in not just handing ukraine over to the russian t te federation right now is their budapest memorandum which of t assuredhe ukrainians they would have security commitments, that the integrity of their borders would be respected. if the united states simply throws in the towel, what impact would this have, to dr. payne's point, it's one thing for us toe say these things about nuclear assurances or promises. it's another thing to make good on cothem. although ukraine obviously is not a member of nato, they do s have security commitments that are owed that obviously the russian federation is clearly openly violating. they are the aggressor, and so there needs to be consequences for that kind of violation. because you don't want -- sorry, just quick, you don't want to incentivize countries by saying if you don't have nuclear o weapons, you're toast against th
any final comments from rebecca or mattpellin before we wrap up? >> just real quick on ukraine, one of the most compelling an arguments i've heard about why the united states still has an interest in not just handing ukraine over to the russian t te federation right now is their budapest memorandum which of t assuredhe ukrainians they would have security commitments, that the integrity of their borders would be respected. if the united states simply throws in the towel, what impact would...
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program germany is switching gears in the fight against the pandemic of the palm and approved a legislative amendment having the way for more centrally coordinated response on saturday night or far he's patrolled cities across the country to enforce the most controversial of the new measures a curfew between 10 pm and 5 am our reporter kate brady was out in the capital berlin. it's saturday night in berlin streets are trying to strict with just minutes to go before the new curfew kicks in attempt. enough time to grab a quick beer and some late night food for the right. writer and she was the clock strikes 10 many local shops begin to roll down the shutters minutes later police arrive to clear stragglers from the square. according to federal rules repeated violators of the measures risk a hefty fine of up to 25000 joyrides for most tonight though it's just a polite request to head home the restrictions on movement during late hours have been met with mixed response and. it's annoying but. the future. he was the freedom to foster a media activity and tha
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program germany is switching gears in the fight against the pandemic of the palm and approved a legislative amendment having the way for more centrally coordinated response on saturday night or far he's patrolled cities across the country to enforce the most controversial of the new measures a curfew between 10 pm and 5 am our reporter kate brady was out in the capital berlin. it's saturday night in berlin streets are trying to strict with just minutes to go...
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you're going to get plenty of mother's day gifts very soon, rebecca. yeah, we will see an hate going out. the sounds great to for food. that is for sure. a lot of those cravings right. >> well, the weather has been so nice. maybe you can some dinner outside, maybe lunch outside our sutro tower camera showing us just a gorgeous evening tonight around the bay area downtown san francisco, nice clear shot here. but yes, you thought it was warm today. it's going to be even warmer. maybe even hot tomorrow. depending upon where you're going to be a quick breakdown of the highs we're seeing 70's across much of san francisco downtown a high of 75 tomorrow expected 60's and 70's along the coast. if you're going to heading towards the beach. 75 millbrae 78 in burlingame and then lots of 80's that we're seeing pop up from palo alto into with side in mountain view mid to upper 80's across much of your south bay's own 87 in morgan hill 86 saratoga and those upper 80's continuing in our inland valley locations like livermore, you'll be at a high of 87 tomorrow. but l
you're going to get plenty of mother's day gifts very soon, rebecca. yeah, we will see an hate going out. the sounds great to for food. that is for sure. a lot of those cravings right. >> well, the weather has been so nice. maybe you can some dinner outside, maybe lunch outside our sutro tower camera showing us just a gorgeous evening tonight around the bay area downtown san francisco, nice clear shot here. but yes, you thought it was warm today. it's going to be even warmer. maybe even...
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jonathan, back to rebecca. thanks. still much more to come sign here on kron. 4 news at 6. >> a grim milestone in the fight against covid-19 worldwide where the death toll now stands across the globe. the latest on a deadly police shooting that took place early this morning in the east bay. we'll let you know what investigators say happened. but first, a look at the latest rally to show support for members of the asian american pacific islander community and the changes that california lawmakers are now vowing to push aggressively. plus, you can stay up to date on the latest local news weather sports and every other major headlines to do so by downloading the kron 4 news app. you can take a picture with your camera of that qr code right now. it will take you right to the phone's app store. welcome back, everyone. united in action with asians. that was the theme of a rally and march in millbrae today. >> that brought hundreds of folks out kron four's phillipe djegal learned that at the event lawmakers vowing to pass bil
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jonathan. >> rebecca, thanks. when 8 people died in a mass shooting at an indianapolis fedex facility thursday night. the news was compounded by a string of similar incidents that preceded it on march 16th. 8 people were killed at 3 atlanta-area spas. united states has had at least 45 mass shootings in just a matter of months. president joe biden has proposed a gun reform plan that could prevent potential mass shooters from buying guns. but how would move forward. san jose state political science lecturer donna crane joining us live tonight to discuss the details on what could potentially come next. donna, thanks so much for joining us here on kron, 4 news at 8. all right. so we know that this is on the table. the president talked about this last week when the prime minister of japan was visiting. he says obviously something needs to be done. his focus right now is trying to get an infrastructure plan. past. does this now kind of supersede what he believes needs to get done. >> i think the biden administration con
jonathan. >> rebecca, thanks. when 8 people died in a mass shooting at an indianapolis fedex facility thursday night. the news was compounded by a string of similar incidents that preceded it on march 16th. 8 people were killed at 3 atlanta-area spas. united states has had at least 45 mass shootings in just a matter of months. president joe biden has proposed a gun reform plan that could prevent potential mass shooters from buying guns. but how would move forward. san jose state political...
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president who we know is under massive criticism for the deforestation of the amazon and critically rebecca here is china china paying taking part and we know that america and china are the biggest polluters now i should say that this is a tall task for the administration because we know the global trust in the u.s. on this climate question has been eroded with the previous president president trump having pulled the u.s. out of the climate agreement to roll back environmental protections and we're back to one note that i thought was interesting going into the summit we saw a chinese foreign ministry spokesman saying this is not about american leadership this is like that kid who played hooky now finally coming back into the classroom so that's a perception by demonstration officials know it and they are trying to counter it with the summit also he tell us a bit more about this new u.s. climate agenda that biden is going to unveil today. right so you mentioned something details and they've been trickling out to the media here the last few days so the biden assertion is going to commit to sl
president who we know is under massive criticism for the deforestation of the amazon and critically rebecca here is china china paying taking part and we know that america and china are the biggest polluters now i should say that this is a tall task for the administration because we know the global trust in the u.s. on this climate question has been eroded with the previous president president trump having pulled the u.s. out of the climate agreement to roll back environmental protections and...
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that was a very nice answer, rebecca. let me add on because it's what i would like to say fits back into the point i made earlier about reducing the reliance on nuclear weapons. what that often suggests, was suggested in the past and that was presented as the goal was we are going to emphasize more conventional forces for the purposes of deterrence as opposed to nuclear forces and that means we can step back from alliance on nuclear forces or deterrence. that is the logic benefits out the point rebecca just made. let me suggest very briefly why that is an illogical argument. i am all for conventional forces for deterrent purposes. this is not suggesting i think conventional forces are used for deterrence. but the suggests conventional forces can reduce reliance is incoherent it's illogical because the stronger capabilities are her opponent cs two conventionally gives them a greater incentive to escalate out of the conflict they may be losing conventionally. our nuclear deterrent has to hold. has to prevent the escalation.
that was a very nice answer, rebecca. let me add on because it's what i would like to say fits back into the point i made earlier about reducing the reliance on nuclear weapons. what that often suggests, was suggested in the past and that was presented as the goal was we are going to emphasize more conventional forces for the purposes of deterrence as opposed to nuclear forces and that means we can step back from alliance on nuclear forces or deterrence. that is the logic benefits out the point...
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rami rebecca thank you so much for really explaining why 6 days. as a video game. that's. the model say is that a fair assessment you can be catastrophic. to weiss valuable informed opinions should we be buying big oil ultimately it will be sovereigns and governments who are buying that is the direction this is all headed in-depth analysis of the day's headlines the inside story. it's the political debate show that's challenging the way you think i want to know where you stand on. the range of ideas that can be heard from international politics to the global pandemic and everything in between tech companies are the ones with the power what do we do what's the solution. what are world leaders or government. targets. up front with me marc lamont hill on al-jazeera. planets are a wondrous diverse ecosystem but human activity is the escalating climate change and posing an x. the stench of threat in the lead up to us to al-jazeera run special coverage documentaries discussions and report exploring the consequences of all actions and inactions and showcasing ways in which so muc
rami rebecca thank you so much for really explaining why 6 days. as a video game. that's. the model say is that a fair assessment you can be catastrophic. to weiss valuable informed opinions should we be buying big oil ultimately it will be sovereigns and governments who are buying that is the direction this is all headed in-depth analysis of the day's headlines the inside story. it's the political debate show that's challenging the way you think i want to know where you stand on. the range of...
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we'll see what rebecca walser has to say. she will weigh in. shocking news that neil was talking about on the vaccine front. the cdc and the fda announce a pause on johnson & johnson shots because of a handful of blood clots. i will ask dr. jenette nesheiwat what she thinks about the risk. we have art laffer to compare biden-nomics versus trump-nomics all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: two big news items right before the opening bell. the centers for disease control advising the pause on the johnson & johnson covid vaccine. after sir, patients developed blood clots, one decide. main gauge of inflation came in hotter than expected, march cpi number, .6 of a percent month over month. we'll bring in a medical expert what is next for the johnson & johnson covid vaccine situation, what 2 could mean for the goal of herd immunity. i want to bring in reaction to the cpi number in this market, president, ceo of strategic wealth partners, mark tepper, bellpointe chief strategist david nelson, let me start with you. cpi number came in
we'll see what rebecca walser has to say. she will weigh in. shocking news that neil was talking about on the vaccine front. the cdc and the fda announce a pause on johnson & johnson shots because of a handful of blood clots. i will ask dr. jenette nesheiwat what she thinks about the risk. we have art laffer to compare biden-nomics versus trump-nomics all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: two big news items right before the opening bell. the centers for disease...
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haslinda: our credit reporter rebecca wilkins. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. tiktok is facing a lawsuit on behalf of millions of children in the u.k. in europe. it accuses the popular video app of violating eu's data protection laws. it seeks to stop tiktok from illegally processing millions of children's information dating back to 2018, and demands any of its personal data that it has be deleted. -- has said sorry for its handling of a complaint over what she said was a problem with the cars break. the woman climbed on top of a tesla monday at an auto show to voice the concern. the apology follows pressure from two government entities that came less than a day after tesla said it would not compromise with unreasonable demands. china mobile sold profit wide 2.3% in the first quarter, saying it's expanding 5g network. china's arduous wireless carrier also lost more than 2 million users, having a worse year-long contraction. the state owned company, which was delisted in new york following an investment band
haslinda: our credit reporter rebecca wilkins. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. tiktok is facing a lawsuit on behalf of millions of children in the u.k. in europe. it accuses the popular video app of violating eu's data protection laws. it seeks to stop tiktok from illegally processing millions of children's information dating back to 2018, and demands any of its personal data that it has be deleted. -- has said sorry for its handling of a complaint over what she said was a...
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rebecca, thanks. still to come tonight, a push to end hate in the a p i community. >> the promise made by california lawmakers during a rally today here in the bay area. >> the covid death toll hits 3 million worldwide. we'll let you know what l attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. the sooner you sign up the more you save. your money tonight. california has recorded its second straight month of job gains after a year of an enormous losses. >> according to the employment development department, the golden state added more than 100,119 1000 jobs in the month of march hospitality
rebecca, thanks. still to come tonight, a push to end hate in the a p i community. >> the promise made by california lawmakers during a rally today here in the bay area. >> the covid death toll hits 3 million worldwide. we'll let you know what l attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive...
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rebecca, many thanks, rebecca morelle. _ the time is 13:18... our top story this lunchtime: the world of football is in turmoil over a proposalfor six top english clubs to form a breakaway super league with six european clubs. the prime minister says he'll try and stop the move. and coming up — will working from home become the new normal with big offices a thing of the past? coming up on the bbc news channel: reaction to that huge news of proposals for a european super league, which six english sides have agreed tojoin. uefa and the premier league condemn the plans. ethnic minority staff who've made complaints of racism within the church of england have been paid off to "buy their silence". that's according to dr elizabeth henry, the church's former top advisor on race relations. she's told the bbc some of those who've received compensation have had to sign non—disclosure agreements. dr henry made her comments as the church of england prepares to publish plans promising to address racism in its own ranks, as clive myrie reports. for seven y
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i'm rebecca written welcome to the program voting is underway in chad in a presidential election with several candidates spot the expected win a is already clear members of the armed forces have been casting their ballots it's widely anticipated the incumbent will win the 1st round authoritarian president idriss deby has ruled chad since he seized power some 30 years ago his main rivals have been barred from running or have pulled out claiming and intimidation. treadmill vanya reports from chad which is home to nearly half a 1000000 refugees and plays a key role in battling islamic extremism in the sun while region. interest they be is an experienced military man with the rank of martial officers have achieved this military our current. he came to power in 1993 in mi terry coup and he has stayed in power since they. are on at this campaign rally in the capital in jermyn or he jokes that he's been in power since before his supporters we're born for some like he's aid mom might there be is a hero. then it has come a long way. behind felipe built this country. president debbie has 30 yea
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. >> let's talk weather again this saturday night here at 10 o'clock kron 4 meteorologist rebecca strong here tonight in former bruce up with a look at what's on the way for sunday. yeah. it's actually going to be even warmer tomorrow jonathan and hot in some spots because we could see some upper 80's to even low 90's in some areas.
. >> let's talk weather again this saturday night here at 10 o'clock kron 4 meteorologist rebecca strong here tonight in former bruce up with a look at what's on the way for sunday. yeah. it's actually going to be even warmer tomorrow jonathan and hot in some spots because we could see some upper 80's to even low 90's in some areas.
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on rebecca returns welcome to the program britain's prince philip husband of queen elizabeth has died at the age of 99 his health had been deteriorating in recent months with several spells in hospital so it was a member of the great and danish royal families before marrying elizabethtown 1947 here's a look back at his life. prince philip duke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. the 8th always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince consul the couple was married more than 70 years the former royal navy officer lived an eventful public life that was occasionally seasoned by his sharp tongue and. and for dry humor. he was born prince philip of greece and denmark on the island of corfu in 1921 but despite his family's eristic pratik background money was often in short supply his parents divorced and philip ended up in england where he began a career in the royal navy at the outbreak of world war 2. he met the future queen for the 1st time in the 1930 s. he was 18 and for and is a birth just 13 at the time it was reportedly love at
on rebecca returns welcome to the program britain's prince philip husband of queen elizabeth has died at the age of 99 his health had been deteriorating in recent months with several spells in hospital so it was a member of the great and danish royal families before marrying elizabethtown 1947 here's a look back at his life. prince philip duke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. the 8th always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince...
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program hospitals in india alone ching desperate appeals for help as the country's health system crumbles corona virus infection writes continue to break global records the government has given top priority to the transport of lifesaving oxygen but hospitals are so overwhelmed that many people can't even get inside the situation is particularly in the capital delhi well exception supplies are running out fast. fighting for breath these patients outside a covert 900. little in delhi are among the fortunate ones. the clinic is overwhelmed and lacks free beds but at least it still has oxygen to administer to the most gravely ill among a steady flow of new arrivals. this vision right now here is really very worst critical and of all the full control of. the stuff is really cooperative but due to the older girl being also though meanwhile on the walking casualty it is different they're deploying to equal treatment to all the vision of the next 5 years of high gear you didn't trade. these scenes are no exception across the country hospitals are full and t
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program hospitals in india alone ching desperate appeals for help as the country's health system crumbles corona virus infection writes continue to break global records the government has given top priority to the transport of lifesaving oxygen but hospitals are so overwhelmed that many people can't even get inside the situation is particularly in the capital delhi well exception supplies are running out fast. fighting for breath these patients outside a...
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rebecca. yeah, it's going to be warmer weather as we get into tomorrow jonathan, and we saw some of that already today, though it is officially spring. it felt like summer in some spots around the bay area. hopefully. >> you're able to head outside and enjoy that weather. but it's not tomorrow is going to be a good day for you as well. just stay hydrated because we are going to see those 80's return inland in some spots outside right now. our live camera network showing us some little bit of fog, a little bit of the marine layer that's creeping through san francisco international airport. but it's really going to be hugging just our coastal spots and maybe even getting into summer bayside communities. most of that though, will remain off the coast. now, this offshore flow that we're seeing. that's a has building high pressure. that's what's bringing all these warm conditions in the bay area and again, it's going to continue into tomorrow. now, huge temperature change versus this time last nigh
rebecca. yeah, it's going to be warmer weather as we get into tomorrow jonathan, and we saw some of that already today, though it is officially spring. it felt like summer in some spots around the bay area. hopefully. >> you're able to head outside and enjoy that weather. but it's not tomorrow is going to be a good day for you as well. just stay hydrated because we are going to see those 80's return inland in some spots outside right now. our live camera network showing us some little bit...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program britain is mourning the death of prince philip husband to queen elizabeth he died on friday morning at the age of 99 today military guns will fire salutes and sporting events will pause for minutes of silence flags will fly at half mast until the day of his funeral which is yet to be announced although buckingham palace has asked crowds not to gather or lay flowers during the pandemic people have been coming out to express their grief. it's been a year filled with pain and isolation for those in the united kingdom with many losing loved ones in the coronavirus pandemic but much of british society is pausing to give special attention to the passing of one man they hold. i have a huge huge amount of respect for. even talking about it. the nice break. that's come down here in just being here the. safety and everything else and just be placed. for the prince philip was wonderful father and a real asset to british life and i'm sure the queen is grieving terribly my wishes to her very sad. it's. sad sad sad he's been with us all throughout life the pair
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program britain is mourning the death of prince philip husband to queen elizabeth he died on friday morning at the age of 99 today military guns will fire salutes and sporting events will pause for minutes of silence flags will fly at half mast until the day of his funeral which is yet to be announced although buckingham palace has asked crowds not to gather or lay flowers during the pandemic people have been coming out to express their grief. it's been a year...
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i'm rebecca races welcome to the program voting is underway in chad in a presidential election in which the expected when a is already clear though it has have been casting their ballots and although there are several candidates running for office it's widely anticipated the incumbent will win terry and president idriss deby has ruled chad since he sings power some 30 years ago his main rivals have been barred from standing all have pulled out claiming intimidation. fragment when you're reports from chad which is home to nearly half a 1000000 refugees and plays a key role in battling islamic extremism in the sawhill region. interested b. is an experienced military man with the rank of marshal officers have achieved this military i call it. he came to power in 1993 in military coup and he has stayed in power since then. was at this campaign rally in the capital in jenin or he jokes that he's been in power since before his supporters we're born for some like he's 8 might there be is a hero. and a cruel judge has come a long way. we have built this country. president debbie has 30 years of
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program india's being shaken by a wave of new covert 19 infections like nowhere else right now the country has recorded the world's highest daily tally ever with nearly 315000 cases in the last 24 hours this latest wave has overwhelmed the health care system some hospitals in the capital delhi have already run out of the oxygen needed to keep people alive. families of the sick wait helplessly outside of the hospital india is facing an acute oxygen shortage as covert 19 infections skyrocket. 22 patients died at a hospital in maharashtra state after a leech cut off their oxygen supply. this woman's mother was one of them. was she had any other 5 days and had recovered there was no oxygen she died in agony she had trouble breathing she died everyone in the ward died but. i don't really like. hospitals in india are flooded with some warning they will run out of oxygen within hours. gone up significantly we have at least $350.00. of them all of them require oxygen and because of which the supplies that are coming in. that is a lot of more tension in the s
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program india's being shaken by a wave of new covert 19 infections like nowhere else right now the country has recorded the world's highest daily tally ever with nearly 315000 cases in the last 24 hours this latest wave has overwhelmed the health care system some hospitals in the capital delhi have already run out of the oxygen needed to keep people alive. families of the sick wait helplessly outside of the hospital india is facing an acute oxygen shortage as...
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rebecca walser is here. she can't wait to weigh in. president biden, administration sounds alarm on climate change. i have a guest who knows this stuff really well. he says it is not time to panic. time to innovate. bjorn lomborg will explain. all that and more on "making money". ♪. charles: let's get straight up to hillary vaughn who is live in d.c. with more details on this purported proposal from president biden. hillary? reporter: hi, charles. these tax hikes star targeting the rich tagging along president biden's american family plan, rolling out billions of dollars in new government spending on child care and education. the tax hikes expected to pay for that $1.5 trillion package that is being reported by "the new york times" could include the following. one of most sensational of them is the massive almost, double increase on capital-gains taxes for investors, raising taxes on capital gains for people earning more than one million dollars to 39.6%. that combined with the existing surtax on investment income, means that the fed
rebecca walser is here. she can't wait to weigh in. president biden, administration sounds alarm on climate change. i have a guest who knows this stuff really well. he says it is not time to panic. time to innovate. bjorn lomborg will explain. all that and more on "making money". ♪. charles: let's get straight up to hillary vaughn who is live in d.c. with more details on this purported proposal from president biden. hillary? reporter: hi, charles. these tax hikes star targeting the...
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rebecca, thank you. more bay. area's students are heading back to class first thing in the morning. >> that includes students at san jose evergreen school district monday. they will welcome students back from preschool to second grade. they'll be in class 4 days a week with one day online. meanwhile, 3rd through 8th graders will head back to class next week by the 26. but students in that district still have the option of having. to continue distance, learning the school district has also created a training video for parents in the kiddo's to get themselves ready to familiarize themselves with all the changes and across the bay in oakland 6 elementary schools in oakland unified schools will resume in person classes tomorrow. students will take part in the hybrid learning model where they will spend part of the day online, then come to campus twice a week for in person instruction union city police in the alameda county district attorney's office now working together to address hate crimes within the a p i communit
rebecca, thank you. more bay. area's students are heading back to class first thing in the morning. >> that includes students at san jose evergreen school district monday. they will welcome students back from preschool to second grade. they'll be in class 4 days a week with one day online. meanwhile, 3rd through 8th graders will head back to class next week by the 26. but students in that district still have the option of having. to continue distance, learning the school district has also...
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rebecca heinrich a senior fellow, politicians change their mind, rebecca, but now he is pushing infrastructure programs at the white house because the chinese are taking our lunch. and i'm just wondering whether he is seeing it at a time when appreciated a little more than two years ago. >> i think there are two cothings going on clement neil since in office he received an intelligence briefing and remember the trump administration focused on this competition with china so aggressively that you would imagine a lot of threat briefings for the trump administration and they hand over when the trump administration handed over to the biden administration was enlightening to the biden team that china poses on a variety of fronts. but the other thing going on his president biden is a political opportunist because he knows there is greater bipartisan support with competing with china that he is now pushing liberal agenda and calling everything to compete with china. and so we will have to see what the specifics are and see if they really help the united states to compete with china or if it is a liber
rebecca heinrich a senior fellow, politicians change their mind, rebecca, but now he is pushing infrastructure programs at the white house because the chinese are taking our lunch. and i'm just wondering whether he is seeing it at a time when appreciated a little more than two years ago. >> i think there are two cothings going on clement neil since in office he received an intelligence briefing and remember the trump administration focused on this competition with china so aggressively...
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rebecca, thank you very much for joining us today. i suspect anniversary of port arthur is a sombre day for anyone who lived through it. but even for somebody like you who dealt with the consequences, it must always be a very pressing reminder of how awful that terrible day was. yes. very pressing reminder of how awful that terrible day was.— that terrible day was. yes, it really was — that terrible day was. yes, it really was and, _ that terrible day was. yes, it really was and, although - that terrible day was. yes, it - really was and, although something good came out of it in terms of our gun laws, it'sjust good came out of it in terms of our gun laws, it's just a time today, thinking of all those families, those kids who never grew up, those parents and grandparents who never saw their kids and grandkids grow up, and the survivors were still coping with the consequences all these years later. we paid a very high price for our new gun laws. what was it about the circumstances in which the gun man himself was able to acquire gu
rebecca, thank you very much for joining us today. i suspect anniversary of port arthur is a sombre day for anyone who lived through it. but even for somebody like you who dealt with the consequences, it must always be a very pressing reminder of how awful that terrible day was. yes. very pressing reminder of how awful that terrible day was.— that terrible day was. yes, it really was — that terrible day was. yes, it really was and, _ that terrible day was. yes, it really was and, although -...
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i think she's going to reiterate that message rebecca we know that the german chancellor has been front and center in pushing for more action over the last few months on the e.u. level as well and we know that the e.u. has now reached the highest target for cutting emissions or more ambitious one even then the u.s. has said and as we're waiting for her to speak we understand that she will also be speaking about how she welcomes the commitment from the u.s. that the u.s. is back as a partner on this global stage to battle of the climate crisis and i think she'll also be looking for encouraging other countries like china but also we know that you know russian president vladimir putin is taking part we know that the turkish president has taken part so countries that that have not been traditional leaders on this climate crisis that should be encouraging them we're expecting to also make serious commitments to this climate crisis to fighting this climate crisis together on a global stage yeah and i'm sure very relieved that the u.s. economy back on the same side germany have traditionally b
i think she's going to reiterate that message rebecca we know that the german chancellor has been front and center in pushing for more action over the last few months on the e.u. level as well and we know that the e.u. has now reached the highest target for cutting emissions or more ambitious one even then the u.s. has said and as we're waiting for her to speak we understand that she will also be speaking about how she welcomes the commitment from the u.s. that the u.s. is back as a partner on...
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rebecca's instagram documenting their development. after stays in the neo inatal intensive care unit. they're certainly fans of each other. >> definitely they reach out to each other a lot. >> do you think of noah and rosalee as stwins? >> i definitely think of them as twins. they were born at the same time, they may not have been conceived at the same time but i carried them and they were born at the same time, so yeah, they're twins. >> cnn, reporting. >>> double congratulations to them. that wraps this hour of cnn news r room. "transformed" is up next for those in the u.s. and in canada "new day." feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thin
rebecca's instagram documenting their development. after stays in the neo inatal intensive care unit. they're certainly fans of each other. >> definitely they reach out to each other a lot. >> do you think of noah and rosalee as stwins? >> i definitely think of them as twins. they were born at the same time, they may not have been conceived at the same time but i carried them and they were born at the same time, so yeah, they're twins. >> cnn, reporting. >>>...
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so rebecca comes and says, that was my great-grandfather's home. he was a montpelier slave and he built that during reconstruction, and i think you should restore it. we said, we agree with you. that's really cool. we did the research and we figured it out. that restoration took five years. that little cabin took five years because we had no money to do it, right? we would start and stop, start and stop. right after this opened, we started the reconstruction of the main house of montpelier. that took five years but we had $25 million to do it, right? and that really started this engagement with the descendant community. her family came out and participated in the archaeology under the cabin. she opened doors for us into the orange county community. so we were meeting all these descendants who were coming to us with their stories and who wanted to be involved in montpelier. we had descendant reunions in 2001 and 2007. i don't have pictures because nobody had digital cameras back then. but in 2009, we met the family of paul jennings. paul was madison
so rebecca comes and says, that was my great-grandfather's home. he was a montpelier slave and he built that during reconstruction, and i think you should restore it. we said, we agree with you. that's really cool. we did the research and we figured it out. that restoration took five years. that little cabin took five years because we had no money to do it, right? we would start and stop, start and stop. right after this opened, we started the reconstruction of the main house of montpelier....
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>> yes. >> rebecca you can see everything? >> yes. >> you have your notes so we are good to go. >> go ahead. >> hello. good afternoon, tida board and staff and everyone listening. i am rebecca smear, board member of treasure island museum. most of you are aware the museum is working on a digital online exhibit that focuses on sea level rise and treasure island. i grave a brief description at the january sustainability meeting and bob beck mentioned this in his report. thank you for your time today to allow us to give you a better idea what this exciting website will be. special thanks to liz for her amazing contributions in locating and supplying critical documents and information and many thanks to bob for his ongoing support and encouragement. sea level rise poses threats to bay area communities. it is a key element of the treasure island adaptive redesign and echoes the history as a bold experiment in civic effort, one whose story needs telling. the online exhibit x mores the island evolution and path to sustainable develop
>> yes. >> rebecca you can see everything? >> yes. >> you have your notes so we are good to go. >> go ahead. >> hello. good afternoon, tida board and staff and everyone listening. i am rebecca smear, board member of treasure island museum. most of you are aware the museum is working on a digital online exhibit that focuses on sea level rise and treasure island. i grave a brief description at the january sustainability meeting and bob beck mentioned this in...
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joining me for her opinion, rebecca walser from walser wealth management. rebecca, i know you're extremely worried about the direction of this country, this move, finally drawing a line in the sand by senator manchin make you fee? >> thank god. we need more joes. we need more patriots saying this is not america. joe biden ran as a moderate. he has governed as a progressive. right now they have two pieces of legislation, both forthcoming infrastructure bill, 2.3 trillion and hb -5 equality act. they need the filibuster gone to get those through. this is not america. we don't have a one-party system. charles: this means the administration to your point would need 10 republican senators to pass an array of new laws. we're talking infrastructure, voting rights, immigration, minimum wage, gun control, any of these things. now, for you, is there an elegant solution? is there even the possibility of bipartisanship on any of these issues? >> well i wish there were, charles, but when you design a infrastructure program of 2.3 trillion where 6% or less is going to ac
joining me for her opinion, rebecca walser from walser wealth management. rebecca, i know you're extremely worried about the direction of this country, this move, finally drawing a line in the sand by senator manchin make you fee? >> thank god. we need more joes. we need more patriots saying this is not america. joe biden ran as a moderate. he has governed as a progressive. right now they have two pieces of legislation, both forthcoming infrastructure bill, 2.3 trillion and hb -5 equality...
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rebecca, thank you very much. always appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. >> folks i want to hear from you, comment on the show. i love all your comments, question to me, someone like rebecca, we have the guest. tweet me @cvpayne. one viewer, mimi, she got emotional. i was on fox news on "outnumbered," i shared a story spent time with me granddaughter on sunday. she asked me about slavery. it was a tough thing. i'm getting goosebumps right now. mimi saw me this morning, teared up. you're a really wonderful human being, the kind of person that makes me want to be a better person. i appreciate that. cheers to you as well, mimi. senator tim scott giving the republican rebuttal to president biden's address, a call for unity americans are craving right now. why did liberals go to twitter with racial slurs? deneen borelli is here next. the final trades you must have before the closing bell. we'll be right back. ade of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even in
rebecca, thank you very much. always appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. >> folks i want to hear from you, comment on the show. i love all your comments, question to me, someone like rebecca, we have the guest. tweet me @cvpayne. one viewer, mimi, she got emotional. i was on fox news on "outnumbered," i shared a story spent time with me granddaughter on sunday. she asked me about slavery. it was a tough thing. i'm getting goosebumps right now. mimi saw me this morning,...
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for rebecca, it was possibly helped by the fact she was taking fertility drugs. based on noah's due date, the twins were born six weeks early, noah 4 pounds, 10 ounces, rosalee, 2 pounds, 7 ounces. instagram documenting the development. after stays in neonatal intensive care unit, both are in good health. rosalee, a fan of mobiles and mickey mouse, noah maybe not so much today, certainly fans of each other. >> definitely reach out to each other a lot. >> rebecca, do you think of noah and rosalee as twins or older brother, younger sister. >> i definitely think of them as twinls. they were born at the same time. they might not have been conceived at the same time, but i still carried them at the same time. they were born at the same time, so yeah. they're twins. >> elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting. >> so cute and so miraculous. >>> thank you so much for joining me today. i am fredricka whitfield. cnn "newsroom" continues now with jim acosta. >>> you are live in the cnn "newsroom." jim acosta in washington. we begin with a country caught in a seemingly endless cycle
for rebecca, it was possibly helped by the fact she was taking fertility drugs. based on noah's due date, the twins were born six weeks early, noah 4 pounds, 10 ounces, rosalee, 2 pounds, 7 ounces. instagram documenting the development. after stays in neonatal intensive care unit, both are in good health. rosalee, a fan of mobiles and mickey mouse, noah maybe not so much today, certainly fans of each other. >> definitely reach out to each other a lot. >> rebecca, do you think of...
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well, we'll keep monitoring that for you, rebecca. let's talk about florida governor ron desantis. he has said that the florida health department is releasing ample and accurate information. what's your reaction to this new report, though, because there are people who argue we know the count of covid deaths and cases across the country are lower than reality, and that we don't know the exact number of people who died from the virus. however, as someone who used to work and analyze these numbers, what do you make of this? >> there are going to be a lot of studies in the future that specifically look at excess deaths, which is a metric of how many deaths beyond what we would expect during a normal year that can be attributed to covid-19. the most recent study was looking at deaths that are most likely to be covid-19 due to various causes, including pneumonia, acute respiratory disease and a bunch of other things that are associated with that virus that it can complicate. the important thing to note about that recent study is that it only covered through september of last year. and mo
well, we'll keep monitoring that for you, rebecca. let's talk about florida governor ron desantis. he has said that the florida health department is releasing ample and accurate information. what's your reaction to this new report, though, because there are people who argue we know the count of covid deaths and cases across the country are lower than reality, and that we don't know the exact number of people who died from the virus. however, as someone who used to work and analyze these...
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jonathan, back to you. >> rebecca, thank you. it is been more than 100 years since the devastating 19. '06, earthquake in san francisco. but it's still impacting life here majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. >> 115 years ago today, a massive and deadly earthquake leveled to san francisco leading to a massive fire. the strong shocks lasting for just a minute but destroyed more than 20,000 buildings every single year. the city host a ceremony to remember that historic event kron four's, camila barco has a look at today's. >> sunday marks a 115 years since one of the most significant earthquakes of all time. now despite being in a pandemic. people in san francisco are still remembering the damage left behind from that event and the lives lost. >> the dress attire was playful slightly puffed sleeves that lotus it's in memory of april, 1
jonathan, back to you. >> rebecca, thank you. it is been more than 100 years since the devastating 19. '06, earthquake in san francisco. but it's still impacting life here majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. >> 115 years ago today, a massive and deadly earthquake leveled to san...
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rebecca is the party really as you say. faced with a decision about which direction it wants to go and whether it's going to be laid steering stewpot election year by those on the sort of extreme right of the alternative for germany people he crying clients are sort of press the envelope of legality and of good taste about what you what you can say or sometimes accused of racism of homophobia and extremism and the more moderate wing if you can call it that on the other side people who are more interested in economic species and trying to position themselves at the center of german politics so. once again the f.t. you find yourself riven here and what they're discussing right now behind me is whether they're going to make a key decision on that here in dresden this weekend namely to appoint the person or possibly it will be 2 people who will lead the party this year there are important regional elections and then of course the national vote coming up or in september and the f.t. has been very critical of germany's khurana me
rebecca is the party really as you say. faced with a decision about which direction it wants to go and whether it's going to be laid steering stewpot election year by those on the sort of extreme right of the alternative for germany people he crying clients are sort of press the envelope of legality and of good taste about what you what you can say or sometimes accused of racism of homophobia and extremism and the more moderate wing if you can call it that on the other side people who are more...