Many people excited. Spanish flags, banners. How does it feel to be a world cup winner . It is banners. How does it feel to be a world cup winner . World cup winner . It is like a lot of sensations. World cup winner . It is like a lot of sensations. One world cup winner . It is like a lot of sensations. One of world cup winner . It is like a lot of sensations. One of the world cup winner . It is like a lot of sensations. One of the most i of sensations. One of the most important is proud because they did it, they won the world cup. Proud to those women who have won. How did you feel during the game, where nervous, during the first half . I was very nervous. I was very nervous. Ifeel i was very nervous. I feel my team is going to win. The england i feel my team is going to win. The england team was very good. Was england team was very good. Was a england team was very good. Was a player of the match that you thought was the best this final . I have to see the england keeper. Thank you v
let s update you on the fallout following the collapse of silicon valley bank. injapan today shares in its biggest banks have dropped sharply as global markets react to the banking sector sell off in the us. despite a promise from us president biden that his government would do everything needed to maintain stability. on monday americans were lining up outside their branches to access their funds. some venture capitalists in california were seen taking out their money in cashier cheques worth millions of dollars. the volatility sparked by the collapse of svb has led to speculation the federal reserve will now pause its plans to keep raising interest rates, designed to tame inflation. our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury, reports from new york. what the hammock in the us banking sector means for the broader economy is to be seen but it s taking calculations about how america s fight against inflation maeve plouffe. economists at goldman sachs no longer exp
Communities of color in the Denver metropolitan area are exposed to higher levels of air pollution than non-Hispanic white residents, a new study has found. The disparity in environmental conditions is due to historic tendencies for these populations to reside in both historically redlined neighbors and near highways, according to the study, published on Wednesday…