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the uk pay minister flies to california — under way. the uk pay minister flies to california to _ under way. the uk pay minister flies to california to discuss _ under way. the uk pay minister flies to california to discuss defense- - and the potential threat from china — with leaders of the us and australia. authorities in the us and uk scramble to reassure tech firms after the collapse of us—based silicon valley bank. and hopes of a deal in the next 2a hours,
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princess lilibet diana — couple's california home. princess lilibet diana was _ couple's california home. princess lilibet diana was born _ couple's california home. princess lilibet diana was born last - couple's california home. princess lilibet diana was born last july - couple's california home. princess| lilibet diana was born last july and lilibet diana was born lastjuly and crescent on saturday. —— andrew christened. welcome. britain's prime minister has been defending his government's new plan to stop migrants arriving illegally in the uk on small boats. rishi sunak told the house of commons that only the conservatives would stop the boats. but the labour leader sir keir starmer said the government is simply offering gimmicks and empty promises. the measures announced yesterday would effectively ban those who come here illegally from claiming asylum, and require that they be detained and deported. the prime minister says they will detain people not eligible to claim asylum and then return them. they already tried that unde
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the uk prime minister is in california to discuss defence and the potential threat from china with leaders of the us and australia. and hopes of a deal between gary lineker and the bbc in a row over impartiality which disrupted sports programmes over the weekend. hello and welcome to the programme. very good to have your company. some of hollywood's biggest stars are at the 95th oscars ceremony in los angeles. it's already been a good day for the hotly tipped everything everywhere all at once at the ceremony in hollywood. its cast members jamie lee curtis won best supporting actress and ke huy quan won best supporting actor. amongst the latest winners is all quiet on the western front which won for best international film. let's cross live to hollywood and our north america correspondent, peter bowes whose at an oscars watch party at the legendary roosevelt hotel. with these awards we have had, we are still looking forward to the best picture award?- the best picture award? yes, and it is brewing _ the best picture award? yes, and it is brewing up - the best picture award? yes, and it is b
the uk prime minister is in california to discuss defence and the potential threat from china with leaders of the us and australia. and hopes of a deal between gary lineker and the bbc in a row over impartiality which disrupted sports programmes over the weekend. hello and welcome to the programme. very good to have your company. some of hollywood's biggest stars are at the 95th oscars ceremony in los angeles. it's already been a good day for the hotly tipped everything everywhere all at once...
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i think the california regulator acted for the former reason, if anything, contagion is going to be worse, so with the last great financial crisis we learned that we should not have let lehman fail because then you have spill—over effects, people start asking questions about their counterparties, that interbank lending market seized up and failed back in 2008, this time it would probably i imagine be worse, and we have already seen the impact on friday, there were market impacts on bonds, us treasury went up, mortgage bonds at silicon valley bank went down, people started asking questions about other banks, so anything the california regulator, acting in the interest of depositors, might you know, create more questions being asked, which is fine, but it all depends on regulators' responses and international regulators' responses to the fires that pop up now. let's get some of the day's other news. french senators in the upper house of parliament have overwhelmingly passed a bill that will raise the pension age by two years to 64. it now brings it one step closer to becoming law. a final
i think the california regulator acted for the former reason, if anything, contagion is going to be worse, so with the last great financial crisis we learned that we should not have let lehman fail because then you have spill—over effects, people start asking questions about their counterparties, that interbank lending market seized up and failed back in 2008, this time it would probably i imagine be worse, and we have already seen the impact on friday, there were market impacts on bonds, us...
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the uk prime minister is in california to discuss defence and the potential threat from china with leaders of the us and australia. and hopes of a deal between gary lineker and the bbc in a row over impartiality which disrupted sports programmes over the weekend. the eccentric sci—fi movie everything everywhere all at once has won best film at the annual oscars ceremony in hollywood. it also won best director, and michelle yeoh became the first asian to win best actress. two of her co—stars, jamie lee curtis and ke huy quan, won best supporting actress and actor. the hotly tipped german movie all quiet on the western front won four oscars, including best international film and best score. best actor went to brendan fraser in the whale. let's cross live to hollywood and our north america correspondent, peter bowes, whose been at an oscars watch party at the legendary roosevelt hotel. peter, the big awardsjust came during the last half or so? yes, a slew of awards for everything everywhere all at once. as the room empties, this was the watch party and many other parties are just other pa
the uk prime minister is in california to discuss defence and the potential threat from china with leaders of the us and australia. and hopes of a deal between gary lineker and the bbc in a row over impartiality which disrupted sports programmes over the weekend. the eccentric sci—fi movie everything everywhere all at once has won best film at the annual oscars ceremony in hollywood. it also won best director, and michelle yeoh became the first asian to win best actress. two of her...
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you did say that the california regulators stepped in quite quickly. is that because of what happened in 2008, in that financial crisis, and what we are talking about now is the fear of contagion. is that a real risk that that could happen? i understand that you studied the financial crisis at yale university. i might be the only phd start—up head with a phd in the study of financial crises. i think they acted for the former reason, if anything, contagion is going to be worse, so with the last great financial crisis we learned that we should not have let lehman brothers failed because then you have spill—over effects, people start asking questions about their counterparties, the interbank lending market seized up and failed backin lending market seized up and failed back in 2008, this time it would probably i imagine be worse, and we have already seen the impact on friday, there are market impacts on bonds, us treasury went up, people started asking questions about other banks, so anything the california regulator, acting in the interest of deposit
you did say that the california regulators stepped in quite quickly. is that because of what happened in 2008, in that financial crisis, and what we are talking about now is the fear of contagion. is that a real risk that that could happen? i understand that you studied the financial crisis at yale university. i might be the only phd start—up head with a phd in the study of financial crises. i think they acted for the former reason, if anything, contagion is going to be worse, so with the...
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i asked jody armour, professor of law at the university of southern california, for his response to the report. we have been here before many times — doj reports. we had one here in los angeles after the rampart scandal. if you understand rampart, take, oh, la confidential, serpico, wrap them together, along with, oh, any other cop corruption movie you can think of — that does not come close to what rampart was, and yet after the department ofjustice consent decree, we did not have a lot of change in la, and so after ferguson there was a do] investigation, a lot of recommendations. not a lot of change still, so i am worried that these investigations may make good windowdressing, but don't result in real substantive change. now, mr garland said the police's behaviour had a detrimental impact on the public trust. do you think that the trust was high to begin with? well, yeah, that is the problem. the trust has been eroded and undermined for 30 or a0 years, or longer, since especially we have been waging this war on drugs, which has wound up being a war on the black community. breonna
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the leaders of the us, britain and australia, meeting in california, have given details of a defence pact that will provide australia with nuclear—powered submarines. president biden, uk prime minister rishi sunak and the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, have met to confirm the aukus security agreement. the deal is aimed at countering what the three nations see as china's threat in the indo—pacific region. our political editor, chris mason, has more from san diego. a pact of old democracies, coming together to counter a new and growing adversary — china. australia and the united kingdom are two of america's most stalwart and capable allies. our common values, ourshared vision for a peaceful, prosperous future unite us all across the atlantic and pacific. this is about projecting power and resolve. the backdrop, a naval base. the images and the words intended to work in unison. the aukus agreement, we confirm here in san diego, represents the biggest single investment in australia's defence capability in all of our history. joe, antony, we represent three allies, who
the leaders of the us, britain and australia, meeting in california, have given details of a defence pact that will provide australia with nuclear—powered submarines. president biden, uk prime minister rishi sunak and the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, have met to confirm the aukus security agreement. the deal is aimed at countering what the three nations see as china's threat in the indo—pacific region. our political editor, chris mason, has more from san diego. a pact of old...
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falling trees have killed two people in california as storms, winds, rain and snowfall continue to hit the western us state. stephanie prentice reports. after ways of extreme weather in california in the last few months you before and after satellite images show the full extent of the flooding after what had been called atmospheric river storms. tens of thousands of people are without power in the central and southern ranges with evacuation winnings issued for 50,000 residents statewide, 14,000 people under orders to seek higher ground because of flooding. communities here have been struggling to get back on theirfeet been struggling to get back on their feet before another been struggling to get back on their feet before another storm hits, it is set to get worse before it gets better. with more intense rain expected an already saturated areas. in los angeles high winds have torn apart industrial areas in the city of montebello, social media footage claims to show a vortex touching down into a tornado. ripping roofs of buildings and destroying cars. the national weather service says i
falling trees have killed two people in california as storms, winds, rain and snowfall continue to hit the western us state. stephanie prentice reports. after ways of extreme weather in california in the last few months you before and after satellite images show the full extent of the flooding after what had been called atmospheric river storms. tens of thousands of people are without power in the central and southern ranges with evacuation winnings issued for 50,000 residents statewide, 14,000...
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emily baker—white is a senior writer at forbes and shejoins us now from san francisco, california. emily, thank you for coming on the programme. now, i understand that you have personal dealings with bytedance. can you tell us a bit more about that?- bytedance. can you tell us a bit more about that? sure. so i bean bit more about that? sure. so i began recording _ bit more about that? sure. so i began recording on _ bit more about that? sure. so i began recording on tiktok - bit more about that? sure. so i began recording on tiktok and | began recording on tiktok and bytedance just over a year ago and i reported a big story on buzzfeed news last summer about revealed that us user data had been repeatedly accessed by bytedance employees in china. this set off a bunch of regulatory events in the united states, investigations, lawmakers asking tiktok and bytedance answers about exactly what user data was available where, and tiktok and bytedance were alarmed at the leaks that had led to this reporting, and in an effort to stop those leaks, pulled my user data in order to try to identi
emily baker—white is a senior writer at forbes and shejoins us now from san francisco, california. emily, thank you for coming on the programme. now, i understand that you have personal dealings with bytedance. can you tell us a bit more about that?- bytedance. can you tell us a bit more about that? sure. so i bean bit more about that? sure. so i began recording _ bit more about that? sure. so i began recording on _ bit more about that? sure. so i began recording on tiktok - bit more about...
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it was in california — the pictures we've seen. not at their home, but at another location. it felt very much like prince harry again opening his soul and talking in detail about how he felt emotionally about his family, about trauma, his mother, about the royal family. everybody watching this online conversation had to buy a ticket and when you bought a ticket, as i did, you also got a copy of the book spare and it was very much built around what he said in the book. again, talking about some of the issues that he raised within that book. he talked, as we heard there, about the book being an act of service, he felt, saying that by sharing his trauma, explaining how he felt about the world and his family, he hoped that that would perhaps help other people. so, what also struck me, actually, during it was how comfortable harry looked in this situation. he's very comfortable with the language of therapy. in some of those interviews that we saw around the publication of spare injanuary, he seemed a little ill at ease at times, a bit less comfortable with a more interviewer and
it was in california — the pictures we've seen. not at their home, but at another location. it felt very much like prince harry again opening his soul and talking in detail about how he felt emotionally about his family, about trauma, his mother, about the royal family. everybody watching this online conversation had to buy a ticket and when you bought a ticket, as i did, you also got a copy of the book spare and it was very much built around what he said in the book. again, talking about...
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. ~ ., ., in california. what more re expecting _ in california. what more re expecting down _ in california. what more re expecting down the - in california. what more re expecting down the track i in california. what more re expecting down the track in in california. what more re i expecting down the track in terms in california. what more re - expecting down the track in terms of tv programmes or books from the sussexes. there is another book in the deal for harry, sussexes. there is another book in the dealfor harry, and sussexes. there is another book in the deal for harry, and they have to bring in money and find an income. at the moment, they haven't really found a purpose beyond, really, selling and commercialising their ties with the royal family. yes, harry has done great stuff with the injectors games, but really they need to make money and their best sort of revenue is the books, and that does not mean good things for the family relations. good to have you on the programme. thank you very much. th
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least eight people have died after two suspected smuggling boats capsized off the coast of southern california. a search and recovery operation began late last night after a call to emergency services saying 23 people between two small boats had overturned at torrey pines beach in san diego, a city near the mexican border. james gartland, the lifeguard chief for the city of san diego, said "this is one of the worst maritime smuggling tragedies that i can think of in california." the uk and us governments say they�*re working hard to find solutions to the collapse of silicon valley bank. it funded thousands of tech start—ups and went bust on friday, and was the biggest such failure in the us for 15 years. prime minister, rishi sunak, says he understands the "anxiety and concern" that customers must be feeling. but — neither government is considering a bailot. here�*s the us treasury secretary, janet yellen. whenever a bank, especially one like silicon valley bank with billions of dollars in deposits, fails, it�*s clearly a concern from the standpoint of depositors, many of which may b
least eight people have died after two suspected smuggling boats capsized off the coast of southern california. a search and recovery operation began late last night after a call to emergency services saying 23 people between two small boats had overturned at torrey pines beach in san diego, a city near the mexican border. james gartland, the lifeguard chief for the city of san diego, said "this is one of the worst maritime smuggling tragedies that i can think of in california." the...
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he joins us now from stanford, california. thank you for taking time to come on the programme. the americans say they don't want any escalations, the russians have denied downing the drone, where do you think this leaves the us — russia relations at present? the us - russia relations at present?— the us - russia relations at resent? ,, , , ., ., ., , present? us - russia relations as ou present? us - russia relations as you know— present? us - russia relations as you know are _ present? us - russia relations as you know are rock _ present? us - russia relations as you know are rock bottom l present? us - russia relations| as you know are rock bottom at present, and in case this will not help and it will make them worse. i don't think that necessarily there will be any escalation that comes from this particular crisis.— particular crisis. what do you make of the _ particular crisis. what do you make of the drone _ particular crisis. what do you make of the drone incident i particular crisis. what do you l make of the drone incident and how significant is it?— how signi
he joins us now from stanford, california. thank you for taking time to come on the programme. the americans say they don't want any escalations, the russians have denied downing the drone, where do you think this leaves the us — russia relations at present? the us - russia relations at present?— the us - russia relations at resent? ,, , , ., ., ., , present? us - russia relations as ou present? us - russia relations as you know— present? us - russia relations as you know are _ present?...
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biden said americans should rest assured the us banking system remained safe after the failure of the california —based silicon valley bank in a televised address from the white house. mr biden said he does ministration had acted to ensure that silicon valley bank customers would be able to get all of their money out. he said he would do whatever was needed to maintain stability. earlier the british multinational hsbc agreed to by the uk arm of silicon valley bank forjust over $1. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. an unexpected crisis. a hurried solution and the owners of businesses like this one are breathing a sigh of relief. universal quantum is trying to develop the revolutionary new generation of supercomputers. like many small tech firms, it's a customer of the uk arm of american lender silicon valley bank, which collapsed last week. boss sebastian weidt says he feared his money would be lost for good. we have a lot of our capital with svb, and obviously when the news broke that — well, we heard on the grapevine that svb may be in trouble, we obviously tried to get our f
biden said americans should rest assured the us banking system remained safe after the failure of the california —based silicon valley bank in a televised address from the white house. mr biden said he does ministration had acted to ensure that silicon valley bank customers would be able to get all of their money out. he said he would do whatever was needed to maintain stability. earlier the british multinational hsbc agreed to by the uk arm of silicon valley bank forjust over $1. our...
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it also serves the wine industry here in california. we have seen over the last few days, some people queueing outside their branches to take money out of that particular bank because they were so concerned that it, too, could go under. now, what we are seeing now is perhaps a rallying and an increase in confidence in not only this bank, but the banking sector at large. because there had been tremendousjitters, a ripple effect, not only here in the us but really across the world as to what was happening. i think it is a matter of holding our breaths for a few hours, maybe a few days to see how investors respond to the actions, certainly of the 11 banks, to save first republic. she talked about a contagion, effectively comparing what could happen with a virus sweeping through a community. essentially, this is the financial version of a virus that could have serious effects, perhaps causing a pandemic. everyone is hoping there will not be a financial pandemic. we are certainly far from that at the moment, but it does hinge on certainly th
it also serves the wine industry here in california. we have seen over the last few days, some people queueing outside their branches to take money out of that particular bank because they were so concerned that it, too, could go under. now, what we are seeing now is perhaps a rallying and an increase in confidence in not only this bank, but the banking sector at large. because there had been tremendousjitters, a ripple effect, not only here in the us but really across the world as to what was...
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the uk prime minister is in california to discuss defence, and the potential threat from china, with leaders of the us and australia. china's national people's congress concludes, as the new premier tries to calm the business community after the recent crackdown on the tech sector. junior doctors in england will walk out on strike for the next three days, calling for a masive pay increase to reverse 15 years of below—inflation pay rises. and hopes of a deal between gary lineker and the bbc in a row over impartiality which disrupted sports programmes over the weekend. hello and welcome to bbc news. the us government says people and businesses who have money deposited at silicon valley bank, which collapsed last week, will be able to access all their cash from today. a statement from the us treasury and the federal reserve said depositors would be fully protected and said american taxpayer would not bear any losses from the move. the same guarantees have been given to account holders with signature bank of new york, which was badly hit by the turmoil and came under regulatory control
the uk prime minister is in california to discuss defence, and the potential threat from china, with leaders of the us and australia. china's national people's congress concludes, as the new premier tries to calm the business community after the recent crackdown on the tech sector. junior doctors in england will walk out on strike for the next three days, calling for a masive pay increase to reverse 15 years of below—inflation pay rises. and hopes of a deal between gary lineker and the bbc in...
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his win in california was his 100th on the tour. he still only 19. tim win in california was his 100th on the tour. he still only 19. i'm very roud of the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself — the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself to _ the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself to have _ the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself to have my i the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself to have my 100 l proud of myself to have my 100 win in the tour. i was there, second playing history. yeah, i'm really proud. playing history. yeah, i'm really roud. . playing history. yeah, i'm really roud. , ., ,, ., proud. next up for the spaniard, the british player — proud. next up for the spaniard, the british playerjack — proud. next up for the spaniard, the british playerjack draper. _ proud. next up for the spaniard, the british playerjack draper. that's i british playerjack draper. that's it for now, reeta. sportsday is here in that hour, but that's all the sport for now. thanks very much indeed,
his win in california was his 100th on the tour. he still only 19. tim win in california was his 100th on the tour. he still only 19. i'm very roud of the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself — the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself to _ the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself to have _ the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself to have my i the tour. he still only 19. i'm very proud of myself to have my 100 l proud of myself to have my 100 win...
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but has always felt different to the rest of his family, and is grateful he'd been able to move to california. here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. for an hour and a half they talked. it had the feel of a therapy session. prince harry on grief, family and trauma. i certainly don't see myself as a victim. i'm really grateful to be able to share my story and i do not and i have never looked for sympathy in this. you had to buy a ticket to watch the online conversation. each one came with a copy of spare. harry described writing his book as an act of service and spoke of feeling trapped within the royal family. i always felt slightly different to the rest of my family. i felt strange being in this container. and i know that my mum felt the same. now, 38 years old, dad to a son and a daughter, he vowed not to repeat what he saw as past mistakes. i, as a father, feel a huge responsibility to ensure that i don't pass on any traumas that... or, i guess, any negative experiences that i've had as a kid or as a man growing up. harry was candid about his own mental health. he was even diagnosed
but has always felt different to the rest of his family, and is grateful he'd been able to move to california. here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. for an hour and a half they talked. it had the feel of a therapy session. prince harry on grief, family and trauma. i certainly don't see myself as a victim. i'm really grateful to be able to share my story and i do not and i have never looked for sympathy in this. you had to buy a ticket to watch the online conversation. each one came with...
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the uk prime minister is in california to discuss defence, and the potential threat from china, with leaders of the us and australia. china's national people's congress concludes — as the new premier tries to calm the business community — after the recent crackdown on the tech sector. junior doctors in england will walk out on strike for the next three days — calling for a masive pay increase to reverse 15 years of below inflation pay rises. a great night for the eccentric, multi—verse film everything everywhere all at once, which has won 7 oscars — including best picture, best director, and best actress for michelle yeoh. this is proof that dream big, and dreams do come true. and, ladies, don't let anybody tell you you are past your prime! hello. a warm welcome to bbc news. the bbc has announced that high profile sports presenter gary lineker will be allowed back on air, three days after he was told to step back from presenting because of a tweet in which he criticised uk government policy. the corporation says it will now hold an independent review of its impartiality gui
the uk prime minister is in california to discuss defence, and the potential threat from china, with leaders of the us and australia. china's national people's congress concludes — as the new premier tries to calm the business community — after the recent crackdown on the tech sector. junior doctors in england will walk out on strike for the next three days — calling for a masive pay increase to reverse 15 years of below inflation pay rises. a great night for the eccentric, multi—verse...
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at the indian wells masters in california, andy murray will take onjack draper in an all british affair in the early hours of the morning. the 35—year—old three—time grand slam champion has set up a first meeting with draper, 1a years hisjunior and ranked just one spot below him at 56, with the winner to face world number two carlos alcaraz or dutchman tallon griekspoor. more on that of course and everything else indian wells on the bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for now. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. a global pandemic and a national emergency. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay at home. an economy grinding to a halt. companies on the brink. well, today we announced a brand new loan scheme for the smaller businesses. rishi sunak, then chancellor, to the rescue. rishi stood up and said, "this is the bounce back loan scheme." there'll be no credit checks. it was like jackpot for a lot of people. a godsend f
at the indian wells masters in california, andy murray will take onjack draper in an all british affair in the early hours of the morning. the 35—year—old three—time grand slam champion has set up a first meeting with draper, 1a years hisjunior and ranked just one spot below him at 56, with the winner to face world number two carlos alcaraz or dutchman tallon griekspoor. more on that of course and everything else indian wells on the bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for now....
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joe biden spoke to california governor gavin newsom and pledged federal support, is that any reassurance to any of these companies? yes and no. the insurance deposits, there is a certain limit, 250,000, beyond which there is a huge question mark... are they able to get all of the money back? some of the money back? and how long does it take? if they can act swiftly and give a very clear signal as to what's next, that will calm down the system. the other worry is some of the founders are saying, wait a minute, is it safe to be banking at some other smaller regional banks? should i pull out money and put them in larger banks? so it's those actions that can cause a ripple effect. the italian coastguard says it has rescued more than 1,200 migrants in three separate operations from boats in the mediterranean sea. the operations come almost two weeks after a deadly shipwreck involving migrants off the calabrian coast. stephanie prentice is following the story. one of three boats just a wave away from disaster, overloaded with people and pitching out of control in rough seas. the italian coastg
joe biden spoke to california governor gavin newsom and pledged federal support, is that any reassurance to any of these companies? yes and no. the insurance deposits, there is a certain limit, 250,000, beyond which there is a huge question mark... are they able to get all of the money back? some of the money back? and how long does it take? if they can act swiftly and give a very clear signal as to what's next, that will calm down the system. the other worry is some of the founders are saying,...
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the daughter of the duke and duchess of sussex has been christened at their california home. princess lilibet diana, who was born to prince harry and meghan injune 2021, was christened on friday by the bishop reverend john taylor. the announcement is the first time she has been publicly called a princess since gaining the right to that title when king charles we are back with more na few minutes, this is bbc news, you can find me on twitter if you want to get in touch. hello. more snow on the way this evening and tomorrow, especially tomorrow, for northern britain, but forecasting the amount of slow has been so tricky. we will call it an wintry mix, it has been a mixture of sweet and even rain and quite mild on the south coast at the moment but the concentration will be mostly around wales, parts of the midlands, into the peak district and northern england through the courts of today and into this evening. in scotland it is much colder and clearer and it will be very cold. temperatures drop tonight, there is a chance of icy patches forming following the recent white and sleet
the daughter of the duke and duchess of sussex has been christened at their california home. princess lilibet diana, who was born to prince harry and meghan injune 2021, was christened on friday by the bishop reverend john taylor. the announcement is the first time she has been publicly called a princess since gaining the right to that title when king charles we are back with more na few minutes, this is bbc news, you can find me on twitter if you want to get in touch. hello. more snow on the...
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black sea ports to import nuclear materialfrom california. this is very different, this is quite in noticeable narrative, they are claiming that odesa bought, they are using these ports to bypass. they are saying, bottom line, the narrative is that ukraine is utilising the black sea to two deal initiative to further their efforts for nuclear bio—terrorism. this is really important. this is something we might see russia used to scupper the deal. russia's position in the black sea is not as strong as people think. the question we have to ask ourselves is will they be able to strong—arm these parties? will the strong—arm these parties? will the strong—arm turkey, the un, and will the un call moscow's bluff again like they did last time? haifa the un call moscow's bluff again like they did last time? how much urain is like they did last time? how much grain is currently _ like they did last time? how much grain is currently leaving - like they did last time? how much grain is currently leaving the - like they did last time? how much grain
black sea ports to import nuclear materialfrom california. this is very different, this is quite in noticeable narrative, they are claiming that odesa bought, they are using these ports to bypass. they are saying, bottom line, the narrative is that ukraine is utilising the black sea to two deal initiative to further their efforts for nuclear bio—terrorism. this is really important. this is something we might see russia used to scupper the deal. russia's position in the black sea is not as...
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there'll be no british winner at indian wells this year, as cameron norrie�*s run in california ended with an error—strewn defeat against american frances tiafoe in the quarter—finals. norrie, who won the tournament two years ago, was the last brit standing and was well below his best, the british number one with 28 unforced errors, losing 6—4, 6—4 to the 14th seed. and that's all your sport for now. for more on older stories, go to the website, but for me, marc edwards, and the bbc sport team, goodbye. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. here's something that's hard to get your head around. more and more tourist attractions are clocking how important social media is in getting their name out there. yeah, we're at the new twist museum in central london, which is filled with a multitude of mirrors and instagrammable illusions that will play with your perceptions. oh, this makes a change — look at you down there! i know — and for reference, this is our true social standing tha
there'll be no british winner at indian wells this year, as cameron norrie�*s run in california ended with an error—strewn defeat against american frances tiafoe in the quarter—finals. norrie, who won the tournament two years ago, was the last brit standing and was well below his best, the british number one with 28 unforced errors, losing 6—4, 6—4 to the 14th seed. and that's all your sport for now. for more on older stories, go to the website, but for me, marc edwards, and the bbc...
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it's rather significant, silicon valley bank was notj silicon valley bank was not just serving california, many organisations in many places. it was a primary funding organisation for a great number of innovative start—up companies. i think it will be a global impact, but i think overall you are going to see investors re—analyse their risk tolerance. right now all of a sudden, the risks have got significantly higher. organisations that may not have access to funds for payroll and to meet current cash flow needs. so the impact, the ripple effect in our whole financial system, ripple effect in our whole financialsystem, is ripple effect in our whole financial system, is global in nature. i5 financial system, is global in nature. , ., ., nature. is the government doing enou:h nature. is the government doing enough to _ nature. is the government doing enough to reassure _ nature. is the government doing enough to reassure companies? | nature. is the government doing | enough to reassure companies? i guess we will find out on monday, but they took an unprecedented move. they stepped in mid
it's rather significant, silicon valley bank was notj silicon valley bank was not just serving california, many organisations in many places. it was a primary funding organisation for a great number of innovative start—up companies. i think it will be a global impact, but i think overall you are going to see investors re—analyse their risk tolerance. right now all of a sudden, the risks have got significantly higher. organisations that may not have access to funds for payroll and to meet...
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i'm joined now by michele goodwin, a professor of law at the university of california. she joins us from washington dc. she is also the author of the book title make the policing of the womb. i appreciate your time. your reaction to this news. many people have said that abortion pills have become the next battleground in the abortion fight in the us. that become the next battleground in the abortion fight in the us.— abortion fight in the us. that is riuht. abortion fight in the us. that is right- the _ abortion fight in the us. that is right. the supreme _ abortion fight in the us. that is right. the supreme court's - abortion fight in the us. that is - right. the supreme court's decision in 2022 which overturned roe wade in many ways was just the beginning of what we see is a full—scale attack against abortion rights, despite the fact thatjustice alito in that opinion said that there were other concerns that one did not need to find connected to that case. first we will see now these abortion pills and then next it will be matters of contraception and access to co
i'm joined now by michele goodwin, a professor of law at the university of california. she joins us from washington dc. she is also the author of the book title make the policing of the womb. i appreciate your time. your reaction to this news. many people have said that abortion pills have become the next battleground in the abortion fight in the us. that become the next battleground in the abortion fight in the us.— abortion fight in the us. that is riuht. abortion fight in the us. that is...
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republic alive, because first republic alive, because first republic is a very prominent banker in california, in los angeles, over the last few days we have seen people queueing outside to take their money, their investments come out of that bank, and place them with other larger banks, such has been their concern that it could go under. there has been a ripple effect, if you like, throughout the banking communities, and a banking community that we have seen —— a ripple effect we have seen go right across the sector. we have heard from janet yellin the treasury secretary saying positive things about the us banking system, that it is secure, and we now have the confidence, reflected in the decision of these 11 banks to pump so much money into one single medium—sized bank. all eyes now will be on the markets to see how they respond and all eyes of course on individual investors, the individuals who have money in this and other banks, to see how they respond. peter bowes, thank you for that update. we can now speak to danny blanchflower, who's a professor of economics at dartmouth college
republic alive, because first republic alive, because first republic is a very prominent banker in california, in los angeles, over the last few days we have seen people queueing outside to take their money, their investments come out of that bank, and place them with other larger banks, such has been their concern that it could go under. there has been a ripple effect, if you like, throughout the banking communities, and a banking community that we have seen —— a ripple effect we have seen...
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there'll be no british winner at indian wells this year, as cameron norrie�*s run in california ended with an error—strewn defeat against american frances tiafoe in the quarterfinals. norrie, who won the tournament two years ago, was the last brit standing and was well below his best, the british number one with 28 unforced errors, losing 6—4, 6—4 to the 14th seed. and that's all the sport for now. for more on all of those stories, do head to bbc.co.uk/sport. but from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the sports team, bye—bye. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. screaming i'm at the men arena in manchester, there's a bombjust gone off in the foyer. 0k, just hold the line. the main concourse has had a very loud bang go off. - evacuating the station immediately. it's definitely a bomb. people injured, at i least 20 casualties. 10.31, may 22, 2017. salman abedi detonates a bomb in the city room entrance to the manchester arena... so we've got mass—casualties, it does look like it
there'll be no british winner at indian wells this year, as cameron norrie�*s run in california ended with an error—strewn defeat against american frances tiafoe in the quarterfinals. norrie, who won the tournament two years ago, was the last brit standing and was well below his best, the british number one with 28 unforced errors, losing 6—4, 6—4 to the 14th seed. and that's all the sport for now. for more on all of those stories, do head to bbc.co.uk/sport. but from me, marc edwards,...
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republic alive because first republic alive because first republic is a very prominent bank here in california in los angeles, over the last few days we have seen people queueing outside to take their money, their investments out of that bank and placed them with other larger banks, such as been their concern that it could go under. there has been a ripple effect if you like throughout the banking communities and a ripple effect that we have seen now go right across the world. so we have heard from janet yellen, the treasury secretary saying that if things about the us banking system, that it is secure, and we also now have the confidence reflected in the decision of these 11 banks to come so much money into one single medium sized bank. all lies now will be on the markets to see how they respond, and of course all eyes on individual investors, the individuals who have money in this bank to see how they respond. we can now speak to wall street insider danielle dimartino booth who's ceo and chief strategist at quill intelligence and former advisor to the dallas federal reserve. danielle, thank
republic alive because first republic alive because first republic is a very prominent bank here in california in los angeles, over the last few days we have seen people queueing outside to take their money, their investments out of that bank and placed them with other larger banks, such as been their concern that it could go under. there has been a ripple effect if you like throughout the banking communities and a ripple effect that we have seen now go right across the world. so we have heard...
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joe biden spoke to california governor gavin newsome and pledged federal support, is that any reassurance to any of these companies? yes and no. the insurance deposits, there is a certain limit, 250,000, beyond which there is a huge question mark... are they able to get all of the money back? some of the money back? and how long does it take? if they can act swiftly and give a very clear signal as to what's next, that will calm down the system. the other worry is some of the founders are saying, wait a minute, is it safe to be banking at some other smaller regional banks? should i pull out money and put them in larger banks? so it's those actions that can cause a ripple effect. this is bbc news, the headlines. the bbc�*s director general, tim davie, says he won't resign but apologises for widespread disruption to the corporation's sports output, after presenters and pundits walked out in support of the match of the day host gary lineker. the british chancellor meets the governor of the bank of england to discuss the collapse of silicon valley bank, which mostly financed tech start—ups
joe biden spoke to california governor gavin newsome and pledged federal support, is that any reassurance to any of these companies? yes and no. the insurance deposits, there is a certain limit, 250,000, beyond which there is a huge question mark... are they able to get all of the money back? some of the money back? and how long does it take? if they can act swiftly and give a very clear signal as to what's next, that will calm down the system. the other worry is some of the founders are...
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the uk prime minister flies to california to discuss defence — and the potential threat from china — with leaders of the us and australia.
the uk prime minister flies to california to discuss defence — and the potential threat from china — with leaders of the us and australia.
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the president made the announcement at the site of a mass killing in california. tropical storm freddie has killed more than 200 people in malawi and mozambique, after striking for a second time. at 34 days, it could be the longest—lasting tropical cyclone on record. rescue and relief efforts are being hampered by continuing rainfall. now on bbc news, panorama. 7am, north london... yeah, wait. police! open up. ..police are here to arrest a suspected fraudster. tell me about your involvement in this. it's the police, can you let us in the block, please? thank you. fraudsters steal billions every year. they impersonate banks and even the police. he was very caring. all the time it was, "please, don't worry." they target the vulnerable — sometimes again and again. they've been praying on herfor nine years now. they've befriended her and built up some sort of relationship with mum.
the president made the announcement at the site of a mass killing in california. tropical storm freddie has killed more than 200 people in malawi and mozambique, after striking for a second time. at 34 days, it could be the longest—lasting tropical cyclone on record. rescue and relief efforts are being hampered by continuing rainfall. now on bbc news, panorama. 7am, north london... yeah, wait. police! open up. ..police are here to arrest a suspected fraudster. tell me about your involvement...
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michele goodwin is chancellor's professor at the university of california, irvine and visiting professor of law at harvard law school. she's in cambridge, massachussetts. thank you for taking the time to come on the programme. how significant do you think this discovery is? it significant do you think this discovery is?— discovery is? it is quite a significant _ discovery is? it is quite a significant discovery - discovery is? it is quite a. significant discovery which should still be confirmed and i think there are a number of questions that people will have, questions that relate to law and ethics and there will be some that celebrate this news. it is also important that this also becomes a lesson in science, for example there may be people who say, well, this is inappropriate research, that males are not meant to give birth. well, there are species such as seahorses, sea dragons where the males do give birth so this is going to open the door to a broader conversation. you mention some of the concerns there but the professor has said that it is still in its early stages. what do you
michele goodwin is chancellor's professor at the university of california, irvine and visiting professor of law at harvard law school. she's in cambridge, massachussetts. thank you for taking the time to come on the programme. how significant do you think this discovery is? it significant do you think this discovery is?— discovery is? it is quite a significant _ discovery is? it is quite a significant discovery - discovery is? it is quite a. significant discovery which should still be...
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we have seen on the other side of the country, wildfires in california. they are happening out of season now. it used to be that you would expect them in a certain period and now people that live there say there is no season for these kind of natural disasters any more. that is what is changing. in this region, impacted by tornadoes, they are used to seeing tornadoes, they are used to seeing tornadoes, they have been brought up with it, they have been brought up with it, they know what to do in a tornado, but nothing on this kind of scale. thank you, we will be following that story closely. security forces in france remain on high alert, after legislation to raise the state pension age caused massive protests. the dispute, and outbreaks of violence, forced the authorities to postpone a planned state visit by the british monarch, king charles. meanwhile there have been separate demonstrations in western france, linked to concerns over water usage by large—scale agricultural producers. bethany bell is in paris for us. just talk us through what is happenin
we have seen on the other side of the country, wildfires in california. they are happening out of season now. it used to be that you would expect them in a certain period and now people that live there say there is no season for these kind of natural disasters any more. that is what is changing. in this region, impacted by tornadoes, they are used to seeing tornadoes, they are used to seeing tornadoes, they have been brought up with it, they have been brought up with it, they know what to do in...
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leaders from the uk, us and australia will meet for talks in california on a new defence agreement. the aukus pact aims to counter china's perceived threat
leaders from the uk, us and australia will meet for talks in california on a new defence agreement. the aukus pact aims to counter china's perceived threat
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a classic bank run, what happened to silicon valley bankin what happened to silicon valley bank in california and signature bank in new york. it spreads. people look at their banks more closely and go, wait a minute, can i trust this bank has the capital it needs? the governments are coming out to try to assure people but they don't believe their governments! the logical thing to do is pull funds out if there is risk of potentially losing those funds.- there is risk of potentially losing those funds. after the financial chaos _ losing those funds. after the financial chaos of _ losing those funds. after the financial chaos of 2008, - losing those funds. after the financial chaos of 2008, the | financial chaos of 2008, the regulators announcing tougher restrictions on banks. fire restrictions on banks. are ost- restrictions on banks. are post- financial— restrictions on banks. are post- financial crisis - restrictions on banks. fie post— financial crisis measures not working? they haven't. silicon valley bank you here as a special case. they had a lot of deposits, 90% plus of the deposit
a classic bank run, what happened to silicon valley bankin what happened to silicon valley bank in california and signature bank in new york. it spreads. people look at their banks more closely and go, wait a minute, can i trust this bank has the capital it needs? the governments are coming out to try to assure people but they don't believe their governments! the logical thing to do is pull funds out if there is risk of potentially losing those funds.- there is risk of potentially losing those...
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the president made the announcement at the site of a mass killing in california. tropical storm freddie has killed more than 200 people in malawi and mozambique after striking for a second time. at 3a days, it could be the longest—lasting tropical cyclone on record.
the president made the announcement at the site of a mass killing in california. tropical storm freddie has killed more than 200 people in malawi and mozambique after striking for a second time. at 3a days, it could be the longest—lasting tropical cyclone on record.
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i wasjoined by professor leah stokes, associate professor of political science at the university of california, santa barbara. she says countries such as vanuatu are under existential threat if we continue to burn fossil fuels. what the resolution does is it asks the international court ofjustice, which is a really important body, to take up the issue of climate change and to issue an advisory opinion to say, you know, do countries have an obligation under international law to do something about climate change? and that kind of an advisory opinion could actually trickle down into the decisions that are made in international climate negotiations and even into domestic legal conflicts, you know, in for example in europe or the united states or in other countries around the world. so it is a really big deal, because it really starts to set up an accelerator for legal action on climate change internationally. now, this has been four years in the making, with vanuatu leading the charge on this, what are the consequences for islands such as vanuatu if nothing is done to address climate change relate
i wasjoined by professor leah stokes, associate professor of political science at the university of california, santa barbara. she says countries such as vanuatu are under existential threat if we continue to burn fossil fuels. what the resolution does is it asks the international court ofjustice, which is a really important body, to take up the issue of climate change and to issue an advisory opinion to say, you know, do countries have an obligation under international law to do something...
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jody armour is professor of law at the university of southern california. hejoins us now from los angeles. professorjody, thank you for taking the time to join us. you have been looking at the us criminaljustice have been looking at the us criminal justice system for most of your career, if not all of it. what do you make of the us justice of it. what do you make of the usjustice department �*s reports? us justice department 's reports?— us justice department 's reorts? ~ . , ., , reports? we have been here many times. reports? we have been here many times- doj — reports? we have been here many times. d0j report. _ reports? we have been here many times. d0j report. we _ reports? we have been here many times. d0j report. we had - reports? we have been here many times. d0j report. we had one - times. d0j report. we had one here in angeles after the rampart scandal. companies were wrapped in together inaudible corruption that you can think of, but does not come close to what rampart was injured the department ofjustice to centre decree, we did not have a
jody armour is professor of law at the university of southern california. hejoins us now from los angeles. professorjody, thank you for taking the time to join us. you have been looking at the us criminaljustice have been looking at the us criminal justice system for most of your career, if not all of it. what do you make of the us justice of it. what do you make of the usjustice department �*s reports? us justice department 's reports?— us justice department 's reorts? ~ . , ., , reports?...
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it was in california, not at harry's home but at a another location. it felt very much like prince harry opening his soul and talking in detail about how he felt emotionally about his family and trauma and his mother. everyone watching this online conversation had to buy a ticket. and when you bought a ticket you also got a copy of the book spare. and it's very much built around what he said in the book. i can talk about some of the issues raised within that book. he talked as we heard there about the book being an act of service, he felt, saying by sharing his trauma and explaining how he felt about the world and his family he hoped that that would perhaps help other people. what also struck me during it was how comfortable prince harry looked in the situation. very comfortable with the language of therapy. in some interviews we saw around publication of spare he seemed a bit less comfortable injanuary, in the interviewer—interviewee situation. this was a clear situation where he felt more open. no reaction from buckingham palace from that interview
it was in california, not at harry's home but at a another location. it felt very much like prince harry opening his soul and talking in detail about how he felt emotionally about his family and trauma and his mother. everyone watching this online conversation had to buy a ticket. and when you bought a ticket you also got a copy of the book spare. and it's very much built around what he said in the book. i can talk about some of the issues raised within that book. he talked as we heard there...