out the second largest failed bank in u.s. history we re going to have the latest on this developing financial crisis. tell you what, it was a crazy weekend. yesterday, the white house working along with people across the financial industry, doing everything they could to stop a meltdown. yeah. and it looked in the early afternoon like that meltdown was coming they understood that china s markets were going to be opening at 8:00, 9:00 at night, and they had to get things lined up before then so the asian markets didn t collapse, which would cause u.s. markets to collapse this morning it was touch and go, as you know. yeah. because we were on a lot of calls yesterday afternoon. it was touch and go for quite some time. it looks like, for now, they ve stemmed the bleeding but this, for a while, was looking like it could spread much like 2008. absolutely. meanwhile, mike pence finds the courage to speak out on donald trump, but only behind closed doors and off camer
to moldova and are currently 1 0 up. wales trained on monday, a day before their must win final euro 2024 group d qualifier against already qualified turkey, which will take place at the cardiff city stadium. not only must robert page s side defeat turkey on tuesday, they must also hope croatia lose or draw to armenia on the same night. wales currently sit in third place in their group, five points behind turkey and two points back from croatia, with one round of group fixtures remaining. bell if. bell if we can continue to bell if we can continue tu . ~ bell if we can continue t. ., ~ ., if we can continue to talk about -la offs, if we can continue to talk about playoffs. we ll if we can continue to talk about playoffs, we lljust if we can continue to talk about playoffs, we lljust call - if we can continue to talk about playoffs, we lljust call the - if we can continue to talk about | playoffs, we lljust call the game on tuesday. that s our mentality, and her attitude.
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it s exactly one year since the world health organization officially declared the coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic that s the point the disease was confirmed as a truly global problem. covid 19 has so far claimed 2.6 million lives but there s hope on the horizon as vaccines reach some of the furthest corners of the world. our global health correspondent naomi grimley has been looking at the pandemic one year in. it s been a year that most of us will remember for the rest of our lives. one of grief and loneliness on a scale none of us could ve imagined. it s exactly 12 months since the world health organization officially sounded the alarm about the seriousness of covid 19. we have therefore made the assessment that covid 19 can be characterised as a pandemic. and yet, after a whirlwind of scientific discoveries, we re now seeing vaccines being distributed to some of the most remote communities on earth. in bra
Everything i have been a able to decipher up to now, half the benefits go to the top 1 . I have been in congress a long time. I remember another president who was able to railroad a tax code through the congress during the 1980s. And the Wall Street Bankers the corporate president s took that money and outsourced our jobs from the region of the country that i represent. So theres no requirement that money be invested in america. Even if they get it. So its a really lopsided to the top to the same class that is has cause sod many of the problems were facing today in regions like i represented. Frankly, as a member of the defense committee, i have to say were a nation at war and for any president who be sort of hanging out at a tax cut to the very wealthy at a time were at war, there isnt a veteran in his family. I think its really dangerous
and no matter who they are, trump or the establishment character like mitch mcconnell, they are obsessed with the estate tax. They call it the death