pelvic bone, which sucks because there s tons of nerve endings in there. it s super painful. you ve been hurt a lot, i assume? yeah. i ve had tons and tons injuries. i train really, really hard. accidents happen and you recover and you heal and, you know, you start again. at least you don t have balls. at least i don t have balls. exactly. there s always a plus side to every situation. exactly. in a violent combat sport, injuries pose a constant threat to a fighter s career. hannah knows the risks involved and has chosen to put herself on the line. but mma fever has spread beyond ranks of seasoned athletes. even children are now taking up the sport. critics call it kids cage fighting.
recession fear. today the story is the health of the european banks. that s absolutely right, christine. what we re seeing is conflicting reports today in a couple of newspapers about whether the eurozone and european regulators for the banking industry will move to try to recapitalize or shore up the capital that some of the banks hold. this is on the back of on going concerns about the health of the french banks after mohamed el arian said yesterday. he said that could undermined the eurozone, pushing europe into a broader recession. today the markets seem to be rebounding after flirting with losses earlier on in today s session, christine. we should also remember that we ve had really sobering statistics and warning shots from some of the world s biggest institutions this week. let me run you through them. on a positive note, overnight we had the g-20 promising to act put forward concerted action to try to stop these losses and on going concerns about a return to reces