let us get down to business. we start with a fresh look at the banking sector and credit suisse in particular. early marketjitters in response to the ubs takeover of the swiss bank have eased. in asia today, most of the main stock markets are higher with japan closed for a public holiday. the major indices in europe and the united states also closed slightly up on monday. credit suisse is one of 30 crucially important banks in the global financial system and many fear its problems are an indicator of wider risks in the banking sector. so far this month, us and european banking stocks have fallen by 22% and 17% respectively, marking the biggest monthly falls since march 2020 when the covid pandemic hit the markets. here s michelle fleury with a look at how investors in new york responded. yes, there was guarded optimism on wall street following the shotgun marriage between ubs and credit grace that was hastily arranged by swiss authorities over the weekend. the dowjones indust
zelensky condemn the russian invasion at the un general assembly. the us leader says it s a shameless violation of the un charter. putin claims he had to act because russia was threatened. but no one threatened russia. and no one other than russia sought conflict. a crime has been committed against ukraine a crime has been committed against ukraine and we demand just punishment. the new york state s attorney general files a civil lawsuit against donald trump and three of his children for fraud. and a special report from china on the governments zero covid strategy. we begin in russia where more than a thousand people have been arrested after taking part in protests against president putin s announced partial mobilisation of military reservists. up to three hundred thousand could be called up to fight in ukraine the first mobilisation of civilians since world war two. russia has been losing ground in eastern ukraine in recent weeks. addressing the un general assembly, pr
about britney spears comeback single with eltonjohn. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the usjustice department has made public some of the information which led the fbi to search donald trump s florida home. it s published a redacted version of the sworn statement or affidavit, outlining the evidence which the department produced to get a search warrant. these documents are normally kept sealed. the affidavid says there was probable cause to believe that there are additional documents with classified information still at mar a lago and there is also probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction will be found at the premises, . the affidavit s conclusion makes the case that there is probable cause to believe that evidence of contraband, fruits of crime, or other items illegally possessed in violation of three federal statutes would be found on the premises. donald trump has denied any wrong doing. our north america correspondent a
# hold me closer, tiny dancer. and did she do it again? what the critics said about britney spears comeback single with eltonjohn. hello. welcome to the programme. let s go to the united states first. a heavily redacted version of the legal document that provided grounds for an fbi raid on donald trump s home in florida has been published. such documents are normally kept sealed. the sworn statement, or affidavit, says there was probable cause to believe that there are additional documents with classified information still at mar a lago and: the affidavit s conclusion makes the case that there donald trump has consistently denied any long wrongdoing. this is a remarkable document used to justify historic us raids in history. amid the blacked out text, agents argue they had probable cause to believe in their words that evidence, contraband, fruits of crime or other items illegally possessed would be discovered at the former president s mar a lago estate. the criminal
# hold me closer, tiny dancer. and did she do it again? what the critics said about britney spears comeback single with eltonjohn. welcome to our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world. we begin in the us. a heavily redacted version of the legal document that provided grounds for an fbi raid on donald trump s home in florida has been published. such documents are normally kept sealed. the sworn statement, or affidavit, says there was probable cause to believe that there are additional documents with classified information still at mar a lago, and: donald trump has denied any wrongdoing. with more details, here s gareth barlow. this is a remarkable document used to justify one of the most historic fbi raids in us history. amid the blacked out text, agents argued they had probable cause to believe, in their words, that evidence, contraband, fruits of crimes or other items illegally possessed would be discovered at the former president s mar a lago estate.