Jessica gene. Have a great night and a great week. Well see you back here next weekend welcome. To the whole story. I, managers and cooper, australias Great Barrier reef is the Worlds Largest Marine Habitat and one of the natural wonders the world but its now in its Seventh Mass Bleaching events in 1998, which means the warming waters around australia are killing the coral, turning this vibrant ecosystem into an underwater graveyard this is just one of several Climate Crisis thats plagued australian recent years. There are been devastating wildfires and massive floods that are made parts of the country uninhabitable. And has decimated the population of native species like koalas cnns ive been watson has been reporting on the Climate Disaster in australia for years, and he recently traveled back to see the evolving threats its firsthand and how people are both contributing to the crisis. And trying to find ways to fix it a Once In A Lifetime experience a chance to walk alone on a Desert
[applause] thank you, sabrina. Thank you all for being here. As you know, recently there has been a lot more interest in the role banks play in global economies and communities, particularly when it comes to very big mergers. The failure of the silicate valley bank, generated a lot of talk and those of you who have been Community Groups on the front line, and crc on others, have been asking some tough questions about what we are doing to make sure banks are serving the community. More recently, there has been some announcement of big proposed mergers between credit card giants. In february, the Banking Industry sued the regulators regarding Community Reinvestment act. So i thought i would spend a little time today talking about how we should think about why banks serve communities and neighborhoods. I think a lot of people want to believe that banks are serving the underserved because it is charitable. So im going to first discuss some of the history about banking law and that terms co
[applause] thank you, sabrina. Thank you all for being here. As you know, recently there has been a lot more interest in the role banks play in global economies and communities, particularly when it comes to very big mergers. The failure of the silicate valley bank, generated a lot of talk and those of you who have been Community Groups on the front line, and crc on others, have been asking some tough questions about what we are doing to make sure banks are serving the community. More recently, there has been some announcement of big proposed mergers between credit card giants. In february, the Banking Industry sued the regulators regarding Community Reinvestment act. So i thought i would spend a little time today talking about how we should think about why banks serve communities and neighborhoods. I think a lot of people want to believe that banks are serving the underserved because it is charitable. So im going to first discuss some of the history about banking law and that terms co
[applause] thank you, sabrina. Thank you all for being here. As you know, recently there has been a lot more interest in the role banks play in global economies and communities, particularly when it comes to very big mergers. The failure of the silicate valley bank, generated a lot of talk and those of you who have been Community Groups on the front line, and crc on others, have been asking some tough questions about what we are doing to make sure banks are serving the community. More recently, there has been some announcement of big proposed mergers between credit card giants. In february, the Banking Industry sued the regulators regarding Community Reinvestment act. So i thought i would spend a little time today talking about how we should think about why banks serve communities and neighborhoods. I think a lot of people want to believe that banks are serving the underserved because it is charitable. So im going to first discuss some of the history about banking law and that terms co
[applause] thank you, sabrina. Thank you all for being here. As you know, recently there has been a lot more interest in the role banks play in global economies and communities, particularly when it comes to very big mergers. The failure of the silicate valley bank, generated a lot of talk and those of you who have been Community Groups on the front line, and crc on others, have been asking some tough questions about what we are doing to make sure banks are serving the community. More recently, there has been some announcement of big proposed mergers between credit card giants. In february, the Banking Industry sued the regulators regarding Community Reinvestment act. So i thought i would spend a little time today talking about how we should think about why banks serve communities and neighborhoods. I think a lot of people want to believe that banks are serving the underserved because it is charitable. So im going to first discuss some of the history about banking law and that terms co