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rebecca? >> rebecca: return to the breaking news overnight for your money. the ftse has announced that first citizens will buy silicon valley bank just weeks after that bank's collapse sparked a global concern. trevor ault has more. good, good good morning, trevor. >> trevor: and i think this late last night. it is taking in really effect. they say first citizens bank is buying the book of silicon valley bank. they are taking on all of the deposits. its bounds and its branches and that means that branches will actally be back open today under that name silicon valley bank, a division of first citizens bank and they see customers can and should go there for their banking. they will be able to go to any location. the estimate first citizens but as vbs -- at a discount of more than $16 billion. terms of the deal are very similar to the flagstar takeover of signature bank a week ago. lately we have heard so much about how customer deposits are insured. the if you see says svp's collapse is going to end up costing the deposit insurance fund, which is paid for by
rebecca? >> rebecca: return to the breaking news overnight for your money. the ftse has announced that first citizens will buy silicon valley bank just weeks after that bank's collapse sparked a global concern. trevor ault has more. good, good good morning, trevor. >> trevor: and i think this late last night. it is taking in really effect. they say first citizens bank is buying the book of silicon valley bank. they are taking on all of the deposits. its bounds and its branches and...
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rebecca? >> rebecca: so much heart break. thank you, alex. >>> we turn to the major storm on the move threatening to bring tornados to areas of the south still picking up from deadly twisters last weekend. ginger here with the track and tim timing. nice to see you in studio. >> ginger: that part of mississippi is back in enhanced risk. this storm cause erosion, interstate 5, north of santa clarita. flooding already started, too. a levy broke in california stevenson. agricultural tree going to be a problem. we are going to watch this storm over rockys, new mexico to missouri. today and tomorrow, cold front do unfortunate spring job erupting. damaging winds, isolated tornados cedar rapids. jonesboro, arkansas, southern, boot of missouri, george, long track tornados. >> george: investigation of bullying of a teenager, dropped off after being forced to consume dangerous amounts of alcohol. good morning, steve >> reporter: good morning, george. georgia investigators who are looking into this case say now getting help from the fbi.
rebecca? >> rebecca: so much heart break. thank you, alex. >>> we turn to the major storm on the move threatening to bring tornados to areas of the south still picking up from deadly twisters last weekend. ginger here with the track and tim timing. nice to see you in studio. >> ginger: that part of mississippi is back in enhanced risk. this storm cause erosion, interstate 5, north of santa clarita. flooding already started, too. a levy broke in california stevenson....
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rebecca? >>> we turn now to the deadly shooting at a jehovah's witness center in germany. a gunman opening fire and ki sev people. marcus m mburwithhe lest g to you, rcus. this ithe doorod through to interrupt that vicious attack on innocent people and we have learned this morning that the victims range in ages from 30 to 60 years old. this morning, seven people are dead and several wounded after a mass shooting at a jehovah's witness center in northern germany. police saying the gunman who took his own life at the scene acted alone and is a former member of the congregation. those killed include four men, two women and an unborn child. terrorism is not considered a motive. the chaos started around 9:00 p.m. thursday night after a city alert of shots fired. a special police force happened shooting happened.when the - and quickly entered the building to evacuate people potentially preventing more casualties. hamburg police say investigations into the background to the crime are ongoing. and peo
rebecca? >>> we turn now to the deadly shooting at a jehovah's witness center in germany. a gunman opening fire and ki sev people. marcus m mburwithhe lest g to you, rcus. this ithe doorod through to interrupt that vicious attack on innocent people and we have learned this morning that the victims range in ages from 30 to 60 years old. this morning, seven people are dead and several wounded after a mass shooting at a jehovah's witness center in northern germany. police saying the...
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>> rebecca jarvis leading us off tonight. rebecca, still many questions on this, we'll be looking forward to your report, all week long, thank you. >>> in the meantime, now to the other news this monday night. we're tracking two major storms on both sides of the country at this hour. the nor'easter set to hit the i-95 corridor herle heavy snow, flooding rain and high winds. in fact, up to two feet of snow in parts of the northeast expected. those dangerous winds, gusts up to 65 miles per hour expected. difficult driving from philadelphia to new york, to boston. new york tonight already declaring a state of emergency. and in the west, a new atmospheric river slamming california. the worst of this expected tomorrow, but already tonight, a levee breach forcing evacua evacuations, causing heavy flooding in monterey county. let's get right to ginger zee, tracking the fornorthnor teegin. >> reporter: hi, david. the longer you sit with the rain, the less in the way of snow you're going to get. let's break it down on the maps for you
>> rebecca jarvis leading us off tonight. rebecca, still many questions on this, we'll be looking forward to your report, all week long, thank you. >>> in the meantime, now to the other news this monday night. we're tracking two major storms on both sides of the country at this hour. the nor'easter set to hit the i-95 corridor herle heavy snow, flooding rain and high winds. in fact, up to two feet of snow in parts of the northeast expected. those dangerous winds, gusts up to 65...
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let's get right to it, rebecca. let's start with damien from phoenix, arizona, who sent us this question via twitter. >> given the recent bank failures, are we already at the start of a recession and or should we expect one in the late 2023 or early 2024? >> so, robin, damien asked a great question here. there's been a lot of talk for many months now about recession, are we in one? will we see one? most analysts have been forecasting some sort of recession later this year. that's because of the environment we're already in, inflation. you add the bank troubles to the mix and what some analysts are now forecasting is a recession later this year because of the fact that when you see a bank like svb go under, all the banks start tightening up and say we're not ready to just lend as quickly as we were before and they want to take on less risk. that means less money into the economy. less money in the economy means a slower moving economy which then can lead to a slowdown and ultimately a recession. >> trickle effect. >>
let's get right to it, rebecca. let's start with damien from phoenix, arizona, who sent us this question via twitter. >> given the recent bank failures, are we already at the start of a recession and or should we expect one in the late 2023 or early 2024? >> so, robin, damien asked a great question here. there's been a lot of talk for many months now about recession, are we in one? will we see one? most analysts have been forecasting some sort of recession later this year. that's...
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rebecca? >> inching closer and closer to that verdict. we know you'll be following it each step of the way, eva pilgrim, thank you. >>> turning now to the incredible video of sharks in a feeding frenzy off the coast of louisiana. whit johnson is here with that and what the fisherman who came across this wild scene is saying about this day. could it be we need a bigger boat? >> definitely a bigger boat. rebecca, good morng to you. this dramatic feeding frenzy is known as foaming. sharks all revved up with blood in the water biting in all directions to eat as much food as possible and one group of fishermen found themselves right in the middle of this killing field. chaos in the water off the coast of venice, louisiana. dozens of sharks in a feeding frenzy. the water appearing to boil in a stew of gray fins. fisherman mark hardesty said they were out on his boat searching for yellow fin tuna when they came across this wild scene. >> all of a sudden we started experiencing the schools of just frantic feeding sharks that were devouring bait p
rebecca? >> inching closer and closer to that verdict. we know you'll be following it each step of the way, eva pilgrim, thank you. >>> turning now to the incredible video of sharks in a feeding frenzy off the coast of louisiana. whit johnson is here with that and what the fisherman who came across this wild scene is saying about this day. could it be we need a bigger boat? >> definitely a bigger boat. rebecca, good morng to you. this dramatic feeding frenzy is known as...
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that's kind of cool to rebecca jarvis. ironically enough, elon musk is a co founder of this company. and even he says that a i technology is one of the biggest risks to the future of civilization. but as we were talking kind of off camera, it's not going anywhere. so we have to learn to live with the technology is out there and the same thing was said back in the day when tv was invented, and then the internet. we're still here. we're glad tv is still around. we very much are and the internet were streaming on abc news live coming up our new polka. first all the action from march madness, including a preview of andrew's miami hurricanes and actions later tonight, you're watching world news now. live my life with lexi b two hearing aids powered by bose quality cutting edge tech and performance. when i began experiencing hearing loss, i knew i needed the best of the best. lexi b two hearing aids powered by bo's our app, controlled and self fitting, which means i can tune and customize them to my needs and preferences on the
that's kind of cool to rebecca jarvis. ironically enough, elon musk is a co founder of this company. and even he says that a i technology is one of the biggest risks to the future of civilization. but as we were talking kind of off camera, it's not going anywhere. so we have to learn to live with the technology is out there and the same thing was said back in the day when tv was invented, and then the internet. we're still here. we're glad tv is still around. we very much are and the internet...
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here's our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. tonight we take you inside the headquarters of a small company in san francisco called open. ai creators of chat g b t. even if you haven't heard of it, your life could soon be impacted by this powerful new technology built with artificial intelligence. just this week open ai unveiling its newest version, which can answer complex questions in seconds, it can write speeches. take tests. we learned it can now even passed the bar exam to become a lawyer. there placing in the top 10% they believe it could one day help doctors spot disease that the human eye or mind might miss the ceo sam altman is just 37 g p. t stands for generative pretrained transformer that just rolls right off. really named that? well, you know, how does it work? by ingesting a huge amount of text from, you know a significant fraction of the internet. this ai system can learn the underlying representations of what these words mean how they relate to a little bit of something that is sort of, like reasoning. sort of,
here's our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. tonight we take you inside the headquarters of a small company in san francisco called open. ai creators of chat g b t. even if you haven't heard of it, your life could soon be impacted by this powerful new technology built with artificial intelligence. just this week open ai unveiling its newest version, which can answer complex questions in seconds, it can write speeches. take tests. we learned it can now even passed the bar exam to...
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rebecca, good morning to you. to put this into context 8.5 million americans use insulin so the cost reduction should have a major impact. eli lilly doing a few things. first capping the patient out-of-pocket costs for insulin at $35 per month. if you have health insurance, this change is automatic. for people without insurance they can get the price by downloading a special savings card online. then by this fall the drugmaker is planning to reduce the list prices of major popular insulin products by up to 70%. and on may 1st eli lilly says it will reduce the price of its unbranded insulin to $25 per vial down from $82 per vial. these are big changes. overall the price of insulin has more than tripled in the last two decades. eli lilly, one of three main insulin manufacturers under pressure from consumers and politicians to lower prices.ide move a big deal and said it's time for other manufacturers to follow. guys? >> this is going to make such a huge difference in so many lives. >> sure is. >> thank you, whit. >>
rebecca, good morning to you. to put this into context 8.5 million americans use insulin so the cost reduction should have a major impact. eli lilly doing a few things. first capping the patient out-of-pocket costs for insulin at $35 per month. if you have health insurance, this change is automatic. for people without insurance they can get the price by downloading a special savings card online. then by this fall the drugmaker is planning to reduce the list prices of major popular insulin...
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rebecca jarvis are tracking it all. they'll answer your questions s largest school district walking off the job this morning. their demands. >>> power play. china's leader meets with vladimir putin in moscow, their formal talks about to begin this morning. >>> fallout from the alex murdaugh double murder case. new developments in the investigation into the death of stephen smith. the latest this morning. >>> under arrest. the colorado dentist waking up behind bars, accused of miss sonning his wife and the mother of their six children. >>> new warning about real estate scams. a retired teacher sharing her story after she said she lost her entire down payment, nearly $200,000 right before closing, how to protect yourself. >>> change in the air? flight attendants renewing calls to ban babies from sitting on their parents' laps. the safety concerns and what to know this morning. ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ >>> and a sweet 16 surprise. miami stealing one from one seed indiana overnight. >> another number one goes down, m
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diane rebecca, what are the biggest concerns now? and what might these future regulations look like? well the concern right now is the contagion factor, and that's really what the government had tried to do over the weekend. the goal the hope was that someone might come in and buy svb that a private bank would come in by sbb. that did happen in the uk. the sbb uk assets were bought for £1 by hsbc bank overseas. the issue is that the us could not secure a buyer for spb or signature bank . now the fbi has taken over both of those banks, and they'll go through the process starting today with people who have funds in them depositors being able to take that money out. the question going forward is whether or not smaller banks will be held to a higher regulatory standard, the big banks coming out of the financial crisis did see their standard their burden of operation. up. if that's the case with smaller banks, it could mean some of those incentives the higher yielding savings accounts that people appreciate from smaller banks are less av
diane rebecca, what are the biggest concerns now? and what might these future regulations look like? well the concern right now is the contagion factor, and that's really what the government had tried to do over the weekend. the goal the hope was that someone might come in and buy svb that a private bank would come in by sbb. that did happen in the uk. the sbb uk assets were bought for £1 by hsbc bank overseas. the issue is that the us could not secure a buyer for spb or signature bank . now...
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. >> this morning, rebecca jarvis reports on the financial fallout. senator mark warner with congress' response, plus house intel committee chair mike turner. seunr investatn. he is inn air travel? >> as concern grows over railroad safety, congress grills norfolk southern's ceo. >> we're going to do what's right. >> the urgent search for answers with the national transportation safety board chief jennifer homendy. >>> and -- >> i'm ready to meet with the speaker at any time if he has his budget. >> budget priorities with an eye on re-election while 2024 republican hopefuls descend on iowa. >> i bring greetings from the free state of florida. >> all the week's politics on our powerhouse round table. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." as we come on the air this morning, the federal government is scrambling to contain the fallout over the collapse of silicon valley bank, the largest u.s. bank to fail since the 2008 the cond biggest bank to sicototarts and history. technology companies, but its demise began wednesday after concern over its cash
. >> this morning, rebecca jarvis reports on the financial fallout. senator mark warner with congress' response, plus house intel committee chair mike turner. seunr investatn. he is inn air travel? >> as concern grows over railroad safety, congress grills norfolk southern's ceo. >> we're going to do what's right. >> the urgent search for answers with the national transportation safety board chief jennifer homendy. >>> and -- >> i'm ready to meet with the...
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good morning, again, rebecca. e. while these failures will have a lasting impact especially on the tech industry and start-ups, this morning, there is a sense of calm with the government stepping in to guarantee all deposits at failed banks are safe. this morning, a sliver of good news for the customers of silicon valley bank and signature bank, now being granted access to their money after a distressing 72 hours following two of the biggest bank failures in u.s. history. >> it felt like pure chaos. we had millions in svb. >> reporter: new mom and founder of dispatched goods lindsey hoell says she frantically waited in line last friday before being told, no one was getting in. now she can soon access those funds and her business is safe. >> i'm really grateful that the federal government did step in at the right time and this is, i think, about as good of an outcome as we could have hoped for. >> reporter: on monday armored trucks arriving, customers lining up as regulators took tis in the failed banks will be paid b
good morning, again, rebecca. e. while these failures will have a lasting impact especially on the tech industry and start-ups, this morning, there is a sense of calm with the government stepping in to guarantee all deposits at failed banks are safe. this morning, a sliver of good news for the customers of silicon valley bank and signature bank, now being granted access to their money after a distressing 72 hours following two of the biggest bank failures in u.s. history. >> it felt like...
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rebecca jarvis is on wall street with what we can expect. rebecca, good morning. >> good morning. this is a critical decision to everyone's money who is watching right now, and the overall health of the economy. the overall question is does the fed prioritize the banking system or its fight against inflation, which we know is already costing american families more money. groceries overall up 10%. everything at your breakfast table right now is costing more than a year ago, milk up 8%, cereal up 14%, butter and margarine up a whopping 27% and eggs up a staggering 55%, because of the bird flu. overall when you added up, americans are paying more per month on the same things they were paying a year ago. this question on whether the fed hikes can really drive what you pay in terms of your borrowing costs. that has a giant impact and an immediate one on your credit card debt. if you look at credit cards, the average apr right now is about 20%. as we have seen rates climb, what you're going to see if rates go up again today is that number goes up even more and it costs the average borro
rebecca jarvis is on wall street with what we can expect. rebecca, good morning. >> good morning. this is a critical decision to everyone's money who is watching right now, and the overall health of the economy. the overall question is does the fed prioritize the banking system or its fight against inflation, which we know is already costing american families more money. groceries overall up 10%. everything at your breakfast table right now is costing more than a year ago, milk up 8%,...
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rebecca jarvis is back with more and, good morning, again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, michael. nice to see you again. it is astounding how far this technology has come so quickly. the makers of chatgpt say their latest innovation can beat most humans at the s.a.t. and bar exams, but, of course, that raises some giant questions about jobs, truth and our world. this morning, artificial intelligence taking a dizzying leap forward. openai, the company behind chatgpt, which came on the scene just four months ago -- >> i said tell me three facts about robin roberts and it came back with some pretty interesting information. >> reporter: -- out with its latest innovation, gpt4. a program so advanced its creators say it can score in the 90th percentile on the uniform bar exam and it can also analyze photos. for example, after scanning a picture of what's in your cupboard or fridge, it can serve up options for a recipe. their ceo sam altman saying it is more creative than previous models and it is less biased, but that it is still flawed and still limited. >> we're kind of at the beginni
rebecca jarvis is back with more and, good morning, again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, michael. nice to see you again. it is astounding how far this technology has come so quickly. the makers of chatgpt say their latest innovation can beat most humans at the s.a.t. and bar exams, but, of course, that raises some giant questions about jobs, truth and our world. this morning, artificial intelligence taking a dizzying leap forward. openai, the company behind chatgpt, which came on the scene...
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rebecca jarvis. thanks very much . lindsey rising tensions between the us and russia after russian fighter jet downed one of our drones, the pentagon is defending its decision to declassify and release video of the incident. our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz, is in washington. more. good morning, martha. good morning. lindsey russia remains defiant this morning over the top defiant, giving the russian fighter pilots awards for preventing what they call an american airspace violation over the black sea and still denying that the russian pilots caused the drone to crash this. despite that stunning video taking an international airspace of the russian jets, recklessly approaching the drone at high speed, which they did 19 times and dumping a load of fuel on top. of it. you see it there on the final approach, which the pentagon believes is when the collision occurred. more fuel dump the video lost for about 60 seconds, and when it returns, you can clearly see a bent propeller on the drone. the drone operator s
rebecca jarvis. thanks very much . lindsey rising tensions between the us and russia after russian fighter jet downed one of our drones, the pentagon is defending its decision to declassify and release video of the incident. our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz, is in washington. more. good morning, martha. good morning. lindsey russia remains defiant this morning over the top defiant, giving the russian fighter pilots awards for preventing what they call an american airspace...
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here is abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: today bank customers from boston to new york to california swarming silicon valley bank branches after a frantic weekend. >> we have to meet payroll this afternoon. so that's why i'm here. >> reporter: federal regulators granting them access to their accounts. >> you can take all your money. >> reporter: it comes after the government seized the assets of two failing banks during a dizzying 72 hours. president biden today trying to reassure the american people. >> americans can have confidence that the banking system is safe. your deposits will be there when you need them. small businesses across the country that deposit accounts at these banks can breathe easier knowing they'll be able to pay their workers and pay their bills. >> reporter: the treasury, fdic and federal reserve taking emergency steps to guarantee all deposits in silicon valley bank and signature bank are paid back in full. even those deposits over the federally insured amount of $250,000. all of it, the president says, will be paid for by the banks.
here is abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: today bank customers from boston to new york to california swarming silicon valley bank branches after a frantic weekend. >> we have to meet payroll this afternoon. so that's why i'm here. >> reporter: federal regulators granting them access to their accounts. >> you can take all your money. >> reporter: it comes after the government seized the assets of two failing banks during a dizzying 72...
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good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, george. you hit it, the key takeaway from fed chair powell interest rates aren't just going up, they are likely going up even more than originally anticipated because inflation is still stuck near record highs. the jobs market is far stronger than expected and consumers keep spending despite those higher prices. so what does it all mean? well, it means that when the fed meets in two weeks, they will likely hike rates a quarter of a percent or even a half of a percent which means, if you are carrying a credit card balance, it almost automatically gets more expensive. if you want to take out a new car loan or a mortgage, those are likely to get more expensive too. take, for example, buying a new home. for about $1,650 a month you could have taken out a $400,000 mortgage. a year ago, a little over a year ago when rates were 3%. today that $1,650 a month will only cover a $248,000 mortgage now, because rates are about 7% today and, by the way, this excludes property taxes that could add an additi
good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, george. you hit it, the key takeaway from fed chair powell interest rates aren't just going up, they are likely going up even more than originally anticipated because inflation is still stuck near record highs. the jobs market is far stronger than expected and consumers keep spending despite those higher prices. so what does it all mean? well, it means that when the fed meets in two weeks, they will likely hike rates a quarter of a percent or even a...
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all right, rebecca, thank you. march madness is back on the court tonight for the men, it is the sweet 16. action, you've got a preview for us. >> i do. we had a little breather. but now it is time to strap in again for the sweet 16. this tournament has been chaos. upsets and drama everywhere you look. 2 number one seeds out. including defending champions kansas. we will have a new champ this year. we'll get to the cinderellas in a moment. 4 games tonight including the heavyweight bout. 2 seed ucla against gonzaga looking for revenge two years after jalen suggs hit that buzzer beater from the logo. to send them to the national championship game. cinderella, how about florida atlantic? the nine seed in the tournament for the first time since 2002. the are in their first sweet 16 ever. don't count them out against tennessee. also in action tonight. tom izzo is mr. march. the only coach remaining who is got a title. the spartans facing kansas state and keontae jones and playing for florida collapsed on the court. he n
all right, rebecca, thank you. march madness is back on the court tonight for the men, it is the sweet 16. action, you've got a preview for us. >> i do. we had a little breather. but now it is time to strap in again for the sweet 16. this tournament has been chaos. upsets and drama everywhere you look. 2 number one seeds out. including defending champions kansas. we will have a new champ this year. we'll get to the cinderellas in a moment. 4 games tonight including the heavyweight bout. 2...
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good morning again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, robin. nice to see you again, and to put all of this into perspective, credit suisse, which has now been taken over by ubs, one of the largest banks inside of europe, and now regulators around the world are stepping in in order to prevent a global panic in the banking system. overnight, banking giant ubs acquiring its embattled smaller rival, credit suisse, in a $3 billion deal negotiated by the swiss government. >> the bankruptcy of credit suisse would have had a collateral damage, a huge collateral damage on the swiss financial market, also risk of contagion for other banks and tynd sety of two majou. banks, silicon valley and signature bank. abc news has confirmed reporting by "the new york times" that the federal reserve was aware of risks to svb a year before its collapse raising new questions about why the fed did not act. according to "the new york times," in a 2021 review of the bank, the fed issued a warning to svb over its risk management systems and subsequently issued several mor
good morning again, rebecca. >> reporter: hi, robin. nice to see you again, and to put all of this into perspective, credit suisse, which has now been taken over by ubs, one of the largest banks inside of europe, and now regulators around the world are stepping in in order to prevent a global panic in the banking system. overnight, banking giant ubs acquiring its embattled smaller rival, credit suisse, in a $3 billion deal negotiated by the swiss government. >> the bankruptcy of...
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c s chief business and technology correspondent rebecca jarvis. tonight we take you inside the headquarters of a small company in san francisco called open. ai creators of chat gpt, even if you haven't heard of it, your life could soon be impacted by this powerful new technology built with artificial intelligence. just this week open ai unveiling its newest version, which can answer complex questions in seconds, it can write speeches. take tests. we learned it can now even passed the bar exam to become a lawyer. there. placing in the top 10% they believe it could one day help doctors spot disease that the human eye or mind might miss the ceo sam altman is just 37 g p t stands for generative pretrained transformer that just rolls right off the top. really named that? well, you know, how does it work? by ingesting a huge amount of text from, you know a significant fraction of the internet. this ai system can learn the underlying representations of what these words mean how they relate to a little bit of something that is sort of, like reasoning, sor
c s chief business and technology correspondent rebecca jarvis. tonight we take you inside the headquarters of a small company in san francisco called open. ai creators of chat gpt, even if you haven't heard of it, your life could soon be impacted by this powerful new technology built with artificial intelligence. just this week open ai unveiling its newest version, which can answer complex questions in seconds, it can write speeches. take tests. we learned it can now even passed the bar exam...
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rebecca jarvis abc news man. it's really going to change a lot of things. i think it's going to improve things, and there's a scary dark side there really is really is for the moment, though we have to go see the real center. i thought you were gonna say, speaking of scary and dark side thinking, dark side. it's dark up there. there was some sort of connection. there was a connection cold up there. sandy must be chilly. actually it's pretty nice out here. dan and alma. and i think part of the...
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rebecca jarvis abc news. man it's really going to change a lot of things. i think it's going to improve things, and there's a scary dark side. there really is. it really is, for the moment, though we have to go see the real center forecast thought you were gonna say, speaking of scary and dark side thinking dark side. it's dark up there. there was some sort of connection. there was a connection. is it cold up there? sandy must be chilly. it's pretty nice out here. dan and alma. and i think part of the reason why is it is so still, there is no wind out here. yes, the skies are clear. but i'm bundled up and so i'm good as long as chad gpt doesn't take over forecasting skills were good. alright let's take a look at some great news that we want to talk about the drought updates, so you heard a little bit about it. earlier in the broadcast october, 1st is the start of the water. you're a when you look at the statewide map here. everybody was in this drought and parts of california and the extreme to exceptional the worst category. this is when the water year sta
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want to go back to rebecca jarvis on wall street. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george, and regulators taking that emergency action as you say, to avert a banking crisis as depositors scrambled to access their money over the weekend and another big bank failed. this morning, the president attempting to reassure americans that our financial system is safe after a weekend of turmoil for the banking industry. >> americans can have confidence that the banking system is safe. your deposits will be there when you need them. >> reporter: and reiterating it won't put taxpayers' dollars at risk. >> on no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. >> reporter: as emergency action after another bank shutdown. regulators seizing new york-based signature bank two days after shutting down silicon valley bank. becoming the third largest bank failure in u.s. bank history, silicon valley. the federal reserve, treasury and fdic stepping in overnight helping to curb panic. first republic even writing to its customers over the weekend to
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rebecca? >> in search of those answers. thank you. we turn now to washington and former starbucks ceo howard schultz who is in the hot seat coming in front of a house committee over accusations of union busting by the coffee shane. rachel scott is on capitol hill with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. starbucks is the world's largest coffee chain, but now it has become a battleground of a growing fight between corporations and union workers who are demanding better pay and benefits. the former ceo of starbucks howard schultz, preparing to defend the company among allegations the coffee giant tried to bust unions, which the company denied. >> i'm going to remind members of congress an bernie sanders committee respectfully who we are, what we stand for. >> reporter: earlier this month the federal judge ruled starbucks had violated federal law hundreds of times, at 21 stores in the buffalo, new york, area, finding egregious and widespread misconduct. from threatening and retaliating
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rebecca? >> you can imagine that. all right, whit. thank you. linsey? >>> now to top nfl prospect jalen back now on the field after turning himself in on reckless driving charges in connection with a crash that killed a teammate and staffer. steve osunsami joins us now from atlanta with more. good morning, steve of the. >> reporter: good morning, linsey. there are many who feel that carter's arrest isn't going to hurt his chances that much in the nfl draft. fresh off sitting for this booking photo at a jailhouse in georgia, former university of georgia defensive lineman jalen carter was back at the nfl combine in indianapolis and he wasn't hiding from cameras. seen here watching a warm-up for scouts and teams. >> jalen carter's got him again. >> reporter: he's considered by many to be the best defensive player from the best college football team in america. >> jalen carter is that type of player. >> reporter: despite his arrest he's still expected to be a top pick in the nfl draft come the end
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. >> our thanks to rebecca. >>> coming up, sara ferguson, what the duchess of york has to say about the scandal surrounding her former husband, prince andrew. plaque psoriasis... my moderate to see ...the burning, the itching. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. tremfya® is the first medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis... ...and it's 6 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®... ask your doctor about tremfya® today. when you find your reason to go on, let it pull you past the doubt. past the pain, and past your limits. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze >>> finally tonight, a preview of "nightline" coanchor's interview with sarah ferguson, the duchess of w
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rebecca jarvis live on wall street. >>> also this monday night, we're tracking two major storms on both sides of the country. the powerful nor'easter, those dangerous winds, heavy rain, difficult driving along the i-95 corridor expected. philadelphia up through new york and boston. and up to two feet of snow in some parts. new york already declaring a state of emergency tonight. and a new atmospheric river slamming california. a levee break forcing thousands of
rebecca jarvis live on wall street. >>> also this monday night, we're tracking two major storms on both sides of the country. the powerful nor'easter, those dangerous winds, heavy rain, difficult driving along the i-95 corridor expected. philadelphia up through new york and boston. and up to two feet of snow in some parts. new york already declaring a state of emergency tonight. and a new atmospheric river slamming california. a levee break forcing thousands of
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rebecca jarvis live on wall street. >>> also this monday night, we're tracking two major storms on both sides of the country. the powerful nor'easter, those dangerous winds, heavy rain, difficult driving along the i-95 corridor expected. philadelphia up through new york and boston. and up to two feet of snow in some parts. new york already declaring a and nemohec veency tonig. slamming california.
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abc news exclusive coming up at seven am with your gm a first look, i'm rebecca jarvis. abc news san francisco the legislation allowing printed receipts only if the consumer requests is gaining traction coming up. we're going to hear from supporters and critics of the bill and thousands of student beds are being added to u. c schools. the goal is the east housing issues, but some say it's not realistic. we are taking a live look right outside right now at sfo. it's 5 25. we'll be right back. in every moment, there's an opportunity. the numbers truly don't lie to find a path forward to move ahead to build something better. issues of race and social justice are a key part of building a better bay area, abc seven amendment to meet those moments council is meeting right now, with tough questions. worse now, solutions. we will all be okay for you for all of us. where did you learn to do what you do. this is the moment to build a better area. join us. the number one most social entertainment program with 401 million views. did it to perfection. you are a star q american idol n
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rebecca jarvis. part of the exciting thing here is we get continually surprised by the creative power of all of society. i think that word surprised, though. it's both exhilarating as well as terrifying to people. i think people should be happy that we're a little bit scared of this. critics argue without oversight, ai could spread propaganda and lies and eventually lead to anarchy. but the more immediate concern jobs goldman sachs predicts the equivalent of 300 million full time jobs worldwide could be replaced by artificial intelligence. so far, neither the company behind chat gpt nor google or microsoft have publicly responded to the letter sent by those tech industry leaders. drew rhiannon. andrea. thank you for that. coming up a new move by the defense of the gwyneth paltrow trial also ahead the debate over paying billions of dollars in reparations to of dollars in reparations to black americans. i'm your overly competitive brother. check. psych! just like i stole kelly carter in high school. yo
rebecca jarvis. part of the exciting thing here is we get continually surprised by the creative power of all of society. i think that word surprised, though. it's both exhilarating as well as terrifying to people. i think people should be happy that we're a little bit scared of this. critics argue without oversight, ai could spread propaganda and lies and eventually lead to anarchy. but the more immediate concern jobs goldman sachs predicts the equivalent of 300 million full time jobs worldwide...
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rebecca jarvis here in the story. good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, george. social media has been around for decades, but there was little information on the impact on teens, and now we're getting a bigger picture and this is what we can do to help. it's the issue on top of every parent's mind. >> is social media bad for teens? >> this can change activity in the brain. can it then change behavior? >> that does make sense. >> what is the right age for a child to start using social media? >> reporter: social media, how early is too early, and how much is too much? >> are you addicted? >> i wouldn't say i'm addicted, but i do study it often because i'm on it a lot. >> i agree with that. >> reporter: these two students are studying digital media and human development which has made them more aware of their own social media habits. >> how do you stay away from the stuff that maybe doesn't make you feel good? >> sometimes it's definitely hard to, but i like to think, oh, it's fake. don't worry. take the good from it and then utilize that. >> to avoid the, like, doo
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good morning, rebecca. >> nice to see you, michael. you know you were a kid of the '80s or '90s if you remember those sunnyd commercials, but with sales of juice declining many beverage companies like sunnyd are jumping into alcoholic options and that's raising concerns about how they're marketed and who they're actually targeting. >> get some soda, o.j., purple stuff. >> reporter: for years it was the drink in almost every family's fridge. >> sunny delight, the good stuff kids go for. >> reporter: now to the delight of children of the '80s and '90s, sunnyd is out with a new twist, a vodka seltzer, which is set to hit select walmart stores this weekend. some industry experts claim companies like harvest hill beverage, the maker of sunnyd are blurring the beverage lines using sunnyd's brand recognition among young consumers as a way to market its alcoholic beverage to minors. >> it's very hard if you've got a brand that's been built up in a loyal followship of the younger people to then stretch that brand into alcohol which clearly shou
good morning, rebecca. >> nice to see you, michael. you know you were a kid of the '80s or '90s if you remember those sunnyd commercials, but with sales of juice declining many beverage companies like sunnyd are jumping into alcoholic options and that's raising concerns about how they're marketed and who they're actually targeting. >> get some soda, o.j., purple stuff. >> reporter: for years it was the drink in almost every family's fridge. >> sunny delight, the good...
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the score in the top 10% and it can do it all in just seconds are rebecca jarvis sitting down with open ai ceo sam altman? what changes because of artificial intelligence? part of the exciting thing here is we get continually surprised by the creative power of all of society, i think people should be happy that we're a little bit scared of this. i think people should be little bit scared a little bit of personally. i think if i said i were not, you should either not trust me or be very unhappy. i'm in this job. cbd is found near instant success reaching 100 million users in just two months following its release in november. but with that growth comes concerns students have already started using ai chatbots to do their schoolwork for them. education is going to have to change. um but it's happened many other times with technology. when we got the calculator, the way we taught math and what we tested students on that totally changed. there are concerns too, about how chat g b t could affect the workforce . you've said a i will likely eliminate millions of jobs. it is going to eliminate a
the score in the top 10% and it can do it all in just seconds are rebecca jarvis sitting down with open ai ceo sam altman? what changes because of artificial intelligence? part of the exciting thing here is we get continually surprised by the creative power of all of society, i think people should be happy that we're a little bit scared of this. i think people should be little bit scared a little bit of personally. i think if i said i were not, you should either not trust me or be very unhappy....
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rebecca? >> staying on that. all right erielle rashef, thank you. we are turning to march maddens clark are set and 2 top teams. will? >> good morning the final 4 is set and headed to dallas. south carolina game cox won every game and an 11 point win over maryland punch their ticket to texas look to keep their season and repeat title hopes alive. waiting for them iowa and star clark dropped a front point triple double in the e locality 8. on the other side of the brackett it it is lsu and virginia tech. virginia tech in the first final 4 beat ohio state last night. thanks to kitly 25 point and 12 rebounds. this will be the 7th time in past 10 final fours with a first time payment. ncaa women tips off from dallas on friday. catch both games on friday night on espn and the app. we are almost there. >> lsu and only kim's second season in baton rouge. >> coming from baylor >> thank you, will. >> coming up our morning menu. how to help your children answer questions with transgender doe from the tornados and school shooting. plus how to take care of your
rebecca? >> staying on that. all right erielle rashef, thank you. we are turning to march maddens clark are set and 2 top teams. will? >> good morning the final 4 is set and headed to dallas. south carolina game cox won every game and an 11 point win over maryland punch their ticket to texas look to keep their season and repeat title hopes alive. waiting for them iowa and star clark dropped a front point triple double in the e locality 8. on the other side of the brackett it it is...
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reporter: rebecca is a director with the metropolitan transportation commission. >> there are so many different apps motorists and transit riders rely upon. having more clarity about the one place to go would be helpful. reporter: and francesca agrees. there needs to be better communication for commuters. >> even an app like a san francisco traffic app would be phenomenal, i'm on this street, this is how long we've been waiting, we didn't have any of that. larry: and still waiting and waiting. our abc bay area app sends out alerts when things happen, like the overturned truck. that was a nightmare. download the app now and enable push alerts. you can customize the app geographically. that will alert you to news happening exactly where you live. kristen: encouraging news, as san francisco works to bounce back from the pandemic. tourism spending is trending up. at pumped $7.4 billion into the city's economy last year. it more than doubled since 2021. experts say a full recovery is per h rae t edo prels maybe 2026. larry: coming up -- piano reeves, back in a action-packed thriller. john
reporter: rebecca is a director with the metropolitan transportation commission. >> there are so many different apps motorists and transit riders rely upon. having more clarity about the one place to go would be helpful. reporter: and francesca agrees. there needs to be better communication for commuters. >> even an app like a san francisco traffic app would be phenomenal, i'm on this street, this is how long we've been waiting, we didn't have any of that. larry: and still waiting...
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. >> rebecca is the director with the metropolitan transportation commission. >> there are 70 different apps that motorists and transit riders rely upon. having their be more clarity about the one place to go would be helpful. >> francesca agrees. >> one place to go. even an athletic fit san francisco traffic app would be phenomenal. people commenting and engaging this is how long i have been waiting. did not have any of that. >> sends out alerts when things happen. things like an overturned truck blocking things on the bay bridge. enable push alerts so you will be prepared. you can customize the app so it will alert you to news happening where you live. a medical center on the san mateo county coast is among the places that got hit in yesterday's storm. what could happen to some of the patients. >> there is widespread damage in the east bay. a look at the impact on some >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> it came >> it is on the tip of my tongue. >> these folks near montebello thought they were seeing a funnel cloud but want to hit t
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rick becker -- rebecca jarvis rick sit-down. -- breaks it down. we will talk to a driver who was trapped in a snow -- the snow didn't have cell service and heat came up with an idea to save his life. we will have that story and much they need to be smart... efficient... agile... and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just $39 a month, with no contract, and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest, reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. reggie: classes will resume at west county college in saratoga after there was a lockdown. one student described the atmosphere. >> most kids were calm and we were told there is someone armed on campus and we needed to lockdown. we did not have a lot of information and we were getting text alerts that there was an active shooter with a rifle but we did not get
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larry: rebecca jarvis, with a closer look at this technology and some potential problems. reporter: open ai, the company behind chatgpt, out with gpt4. it's latest innovation. -- its latest innovation. a program so advanced, it can score in the 90th percentile on the uniform bar exam. it can also analyze photos, for example, after scanning a picture of what is in your cupboard or fridge, it can serve up options for a recipe. the ceo, tweeting that it's more creative than previous models and it is less biased, but that it is still flawed and still limited. >> seeing ai's impact and i think we are going to see it affect people more in their daily lives. reporter: the early innings of the ai arms race have also exposed flaws, it made a factual error in its first public demo and snapshot recently launched a chat bot supposed to be safer for teens. but when washington post reporter jeffrey fowler tested it out, the conversation turned to an appropriate at times. >> i asked it, can you give me some advice on what kind of beer to have at my 15th birthday party? and it did. it als
larry: rebecca jarvis, with a closer look at this technology and some potential problems. reporter: open ai, the company behind chatgpt, out with gpt4. it's latest innovation. -- its latest innovation. a program so advanced, it can score in the 90th percentile on the uniform bar exam. it can also analyze photos, for example, after scanning a picture of what is in your cupboard or fridge, it can serve up options for a recipe. the ceo, tweeting that it's more creative than previous models and it...
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rebecca jarvis and becky worley will answer your questions. a new warning about real estate scams. one retired teacher lost her entire down payment for her dream home. we learn more about that. and the tiktok mom who says she saves $1000 every month on groceries. she shares her method. that and more on gma. reggie: still not on tiktok but this made my brain hurt. i saw someone i think post somewhere else -- because i cannot see it on tiktok -- but they took dry pasta, put it into the blender, and created a pasta powder. they added an egg to make pasta out of it. [laughter] they took pasta and made pasta. kumasi: mia. yeah. jobina: that allows you to make your own shape? but that is the kind of thing i guarantee you saw because it went so well on tiktok. that is why i am old. [laughter] reggie: i am from the jurassic era. i am excited to make dna dinosaurs. jobina: that is what you need to make out of your new noodles. [laughter] dinosaur noodles. reggie: tyrannosaurus rex. i will doing that later today. ginger: i will be watching you all every morning. kumasi: we will act right. [l
rebecca jarvis and becky worley will answer your questions. a new warning about real estate scams. one retired teacher lost her entire down payment for her dream home. we learn more about that. and the tiktok mom who says she saves $1000 every month on groceries. she shares her method. that and more on gma. reggie: still not on tiktok but this made my brain hurt. i saw someone i think post somewhere else -- because i cannot see it on tiktok -- but they took dry pasta, put it into the blender,...
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rebecca jarvis sat down with him. reporter: i spoke to the open ai ceo inside their san francisco headquarters on the day that they released their latest version, gpt4, which can write essays and speeches, offer logical reasoning, analyze pictures, and even take tests outperforming most humans, scoring in the 90th percentile on the bar exam and 700 and the sat math portion. what changes because of ai? >> part of the exciting thing here is we get continually surprised by the creative power of all of society. reporter: that would surprise, it's both exhilarating as well as terrifying, i'm sure. >> i think people should be happy that we are a little bit scared of this. reporter: you are a little bit scared. >> a little bit. reporter: if i said i were not, you should either not trust me or be very unhappy in this job. reporter: the chief technology officer showed us how it can help with your taxes. we input information for a typical family of three. so, your copying tax law -- you're copying tax law. and within seconds, t
rebecca jarvis sat down with him. reporter: i spoke to the open ai ceo inside their san francisco headquarters on the day that they released their latest version, gpt4, which can write essays and speeches, offer logical reasoning, analyze pictures, and even take tests outperforming most humans, scoring in the 90th percentile on the bar exam and 700 and the sat math portion. what changes because of ai? >> part of the exciting thing here is we get continually surprised by the creative power...
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good morning, rebecca. >> this is a big move for weight watchers. it's also part of a larger trend about how we treat obesity with nearly 42% of americans now classified as obese according to the cdc and how we deliver medical care with aging baby boomers who will all be over 65 by 2030. >> losing weight with weight watchers just got easier. >> reporter: this morning, weight watchers, the brand best known for trying to help people lose weight through a points system, making a multimillion-dollar bet on the booming obesity drug business. the company acquiring subscription telehealth platform sequence which for $99 a month provides telemedicine appointments with doctors who can prescribe wildly popular medications like ozempic and wegovy. >> what this allows us to do is to have a member enter a pathway and answer questions to asess their appropriateness and then following that initial assessment to connect with a clinical provider who can then determine with that individual are medications, if any, the right path for them. >> reporter: the change come
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. >> this morning, rebecca jarvis reports on the financial fallout. senator mark warner with
. >> this morning, rebecca jarvis reports on the financial fallout. senator mark warner with
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rebecca jarvis gets him there on the promise of artificial intelligence and why it makes even him a little scared. and then why the lunchtime staple the sandwich might be unhealthy . plus don't sleep on the best mattress for you, and you definitely don't want to snooze on the stars here this morning, helen mirren and rachel ziegler right here on g m. a so ginger. i see that your your green for st patrick's day which we love. well, you didn't say was that we had a really special moment earlier in the show today that we didn't expect live tv. where there was there's a prey that's coming up and there was a person dressed up in, um how would you describe you saw it on your instagram? yeah special. it was i mean, you know, we all have those moments and i back in my one of my local news days, i was doing a story unrelated to whether and on a college campus and i had a streaker. you know things. yeah, he had a sombrero, tennis shoes and nothing else. so it's the shoes, a hat and the shoes protecting the feed. so you know what safety he was sprinting through my shot, so it was important, but you k
rebecca jarvis gets him there on the promise of artificial intelligence and why it makes even him a little scared. and then why the lunchtime staple the sandwich might be unhealthy . plus don't sleep on the best mattress for you, and you definitely don't want to snooze on the stars here this morning, helen mirren and rachel ziegler right here on g m. a so ginger. i see that your your green for st patrick's day which we love. well, you didn't say was that we had a really special moment earlier...