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pistorius is now 36 years old. he's always stuck by his argument that this was a terrible accident. if he is granted parole on his first attempt, he's still unlikely to be released immediately. andrew harding, bbc news, south africa. the lawyer for reeva steenkamp�*s family has arrived at court where she spoke to reporters and explained why the family is against pistorius�* release. first of all, it's a very traumatic experience, as you can imagine, it's painful, gina has to face 0scar pistorius again this morning, he's the killer of her daughter. for them, it's a life sentence. he's eligible to be considered for placement on parole, they don't feel that he should be released, they feel that he has shown no remorse, he's not rehabilitated, because if he had been, he would have come clean and told the true story of what happened that night. the supreme court of appeal found that he hasn't divulged everything that happened that night, and that is a position

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BBC News

there was an intruder. pistorius is now 36 years old. he's always stuck by his argument that this was a terrible accident. if he is granted parole on his first attempt, he's still unlikely to be released immediately. andrew harding, bbc news, south africa. the lawyer for reeva steenkamp's family has arrived at court where she spoke to reporters and explained why the family is against pistorius' release. first of all, it's a very traumatic experience, as you can imagine, it's painful, gina has to face 0scar pistorius again this morning, he's the killer of her daughter. for them, it's a life sentence. he's eligible to be considered for placement on parole, they don't feel that he should be released, they feel that he has shown no remorse, he's not rehabilitated, because if he had been, he would have come clean and told the true story of what happened that night.

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Breakfast

honestly, because the impact you've had on so many children, the positive impact you've had. so very kind of you. i can't thank you enough, love. it's been a pleasure talking to you. and a surprise. peter has always said he gets more out of volunteering than the children do, that it saved him after his wife died, that the honour is more for them than for him. if you associate with young people, then you tend to stay young, as it were. i'm just grateful for what i've got, but the kids are the icing on the cake. the children don't realise the effect they have on me. it's a great honour. it really is. yeah. it's been a super day. really has. peter's medal will now take pride of place next to his wife, gina. graeme satchell, bbc news.

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Breakfast

off you go. peter comes to school twice a week. over the years, he's helped hundreds and hundreds of children with their reading. some dogs, visit hospital to help people relax. i'm very proud of him and i definitely think he deserved it. he helped me when i was like ireception in the younger years. he definitely helped me. he was like really enthusiastic. even if you got it wrong, he was be really proud l of you no matter what. just put so much effort and use his time to help children. i think it's really good. he'sjust been amazing for this school and like he's done so much for everybody and even with this country, like helping with the war and that and. yeah. peter started volunteering after his wife, gina, died. they'd been married for 72 years. life became pointless in some ways. i was lost, i suppose.

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BBC News at One

the ceremony is led by the lord lieutenant of cheshire, lady redmond. congratulations. you are absolutely fantastic. thank you, ma'am. so pleased to have met you. if i make a mistake, you get a point. when you read that one, if you make a mistake, i get a point. right, off you go. and the rules can help us in lots of ways... i peter comes to school twice a week. over the years he's helped hundreds and hundreds of children with their reading. he definitely helped me, he was really enthusiastic. even if you got it wrong he would be really proud of you no matter what. . he isjust amazing for the school. and he's done so much for everybody. peter started volunteering after his wife gina died. they'd been married for 72 years. life became pointless in some ways. i was lost, i suppose.

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CNN Newsroom

bunch of people out of work. you know, i think the dream is to have a slowdown that doesn't equal a lot of raised unemployment. um but one that allows inflation to slow down so slightly cooler demand a little bit less robust economy, but not so much that it feels painful. i think that's the best possible outcome. at this stage. that sounds like 25 basis points. if i'm translating, but we'll see. we'll see gina. always good to have you. thank you. alright and just moments, lawyers for fox and dominion will be back in court as both sides try to convince the judge to skip a jury trial. how likely is that to happen? and could we see the murdochs themselves forced to testify? plus cnn is with ukrainian troops getting a crash course in using us missile defense systems and inside look at their training and how crucial these weapons might be encountering russian aggression and more than half a million students in los angeles, home from school for a second day amid a worker strike. we'll get you caught up to speed on where

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CNN This Morning

that, to get answers and a solution going forward. >> if the bank doesn't act on repeated warnings, is there a right to know for depositors? what do you think? final thought? >> i think it's very difficult. you have a right to know, but at the same time, if you start promulgating notices that this or that bank is deficient in regulatory screams, all banks at some point in time have a problem in some nature. how is the ordinary depositor to know what's serious and what's not, and the one thing we have learned from svb and signature is that today's bank run does not involve going and standing outside and knocking on the door. today's bank run involves taking your phone out and taking your money somewhere else. now, that means it's faster, more brutal, and more destructive. >> as patrick mchenry said last week, the first twitter fueled bank run play out. richard quest in tokyo. thank you, gina, great reporting

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

an emergency rescue. the move is aimed the mat halti investors panic. turmoil swept the global banking industry. now credit suisse lost 25% of its shares despite a $50 billion l loan. gina, will this ubs move to halt the panic, will this work? >> good question. it certainly should help to secure some amount of comfort in at least europe about whether we were going to see an orderly resolution to credit suisse. i think this was hanging over markets. there's a lot of rush to get this done before asian markets opened. the fact they've successfully done that i think should inject

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

government do to shore up confidence in the system. >> gina, thank you. and a new development in the stormy daniels hush money case in manhattan. a witness has been asked to be called. robert costello confirmed to me he will testify behind the manhattan grand jury tomorrow. cohen is the chief witness for the prosecution having admitted he made hush money payments to daniels and another former playboy model in the days before the election. trump denies any affair with daniels. cohen was disbarred after pleading guilty to campaign finance violations and other

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

in the past ten days, two midside lenders have been taken over by regulators. and a third could be next to fail. gina of the federal reserve economy reporter at the "new york times," let's start out, how has the feds' calculus changed in recent days? what is your sense of what they'll do next? >> yes. it has changed it completely. it is a whole new thing at this time. a big part of the reason these banks are in trouble is interest rates have been rising and that sort of forced them to take some losses on investments they had that they hadn't been inspecting. so i think they have to think about what it might do to the rest of the banking system as it considers what it will do going forward. at the same time, inflation is still very hot in the united states. the problem that they were

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