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revelations from an mi5 spy who helped bring peace to northern ireland. he s told the bbc he met ira leaders in march 1993, despite talks being called off by the british government. gwyneth paltrow has repeatedly insisted that she was the victim in a skiing accident that s the subject of a lawsuit in the us state of utah. giving evidence, the oscar winning actress said she d been hit from behind by terry sanderson. he claims he was the victim. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for talking business. welcome to talking business. let s have a look at what is on the show. a crisis forcing governments to invest billions to avert a catastrophe. it is not the banking crisis, though. it is the climate crisis. as europe goes head to head with the united states on subsidies for green investment he will ask what it means for business, international trade and the future of the planet. i will discuss that with these two. there they are. and we will assess the impact on busines ....
expected to defend the banking system after his government scrambled to prepare emergency measures to bail out silicon valley bank customers. here comes the president coming up to the podium. president biden: before i leave for california, i want to briefly speak about what is happening in silicon valley bank and signature bank. today thanks fought quick action of my administration america will 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 can pay their worker and pay their bills. hard working employees can breathe easier as well. last week when we learned of the problems of the banks and the impact they could have on jobs, some small businesses and banking systems overall, i instructed my team to act quickly to protect these interests. they have done that. they have done that. on friday, the government regulator i ....
dropped off and she wandered into the street and struck by a car. young girls, be careful. catastrophic storms bettering southern u.s. with texas, louisiana, arkansas right in the path of destruction. an earthquake off of the coast of malibu. and 4.2 and 3.5. ticketmaster over the overall concern of tickets of taylor swift. several things we could have done better. ainsley: good morning. that is a live look at rhode island. a beautiful morning there in a beautiful morning here in new york city at 8:00 eastern time. so happy and honored to be filling in for ainsley this morning. joining you, steve and brian. brian: like waterworld? steve: that is the bay right there. so if they turned the camera around, you would see a lot of land. it is beautiful. brian: look, i don t see any land. if you were under water right now, pop your head up. if the claimant people get their way, there will be a lot of windmills. brian: and a lot of dead whales. dead ....
i know people are very upset and rightly so about inflation. but there s nothing to suggest that inflation is it? it s recession is in the works. i believe there is a path through this that entails a soft landing with the economy essentially stabilizing. well, how s that sock landing feeling to you guys out there tonight? how does that woman still have a job when so many americans are now at a risk of losing their jobs? well, we know why she became the first woman in the two hundred and thirty two year history of the u.s. department of treasury to hold that position. oh, come on . being a first was always more important to biden than someone actually being the best. and now we re all suffering for all the incompetence. now, the dow is seven hundred and forty six points lower than it was on inauguration day for biden. so that means all the gains that we made under trump, we re totally wiped out. and that s before you account for inflation. and by the way, things are ....
you will see it like never before. tonight with the context, the former mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings blake, and the former uk ambassador to paris and national security advisor, lord peter ricketts. hello, welcome to the programme. it s hard to overstate how poorly the british government s fiscal event on friday has been received by financial markets. nothing in recent history compares with the price moves we have seen since. not brexit, not covid, 9/11 not even the uk s ejection from the exchange rate mechanism. the pound has slumped to its lowest ever level against the dollar. and the rate on short term gilts is now higher than italy or greece. 0rdinarily, tax cuts to promote growth might be welcomed by the city, when they are properly costed. but the government s critics would say that if there s no framework for the size of borrowing, nor any timeframe established to deliver the growth the treasury is chasing, then don t be surprised if markets are spoo ....