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eve. police arrest a man in the case of last month s grizzly myrtle is murders of idaho college students. the moscow, idaho, police chief says they are confident they have a killer in custody. we are putting this together. it doesn t stop just because we make an arrest. actually it begins an hour investigators will do hundreds more interviews to finish this picture. rich: barbara walters s many interviews with world leaders and celebrities made her a star. she s dead at 93. she is not only the most famous female journalist of all time, but one of the most famous journalists on the planet. if a manor, pushed all she did, that would be an incredible career and she did it with kind of a joy and kind of a verve. you know you re getting the real thing. molly: we begin with the death of benedict xvi, former head of the catholic church was 95 years old. he made history as the first pontiff in 600 years to resign. charles watson with a look at his impact on the church. ....
Quarter of 2023. Despite that, tesla has reclaimed its position as the worlds biggest seller of battery electric cars after its shipments surpassed those of chinas byd. 0ur correspondent, erin delmore, is in new york. Why are teslas sales falling so sharply . Well, deliveries are reported by tesla, which is how well, deliveries are reported by tesla, which is how we well, deliveries are reported by tesla, which is how we approximate sales. We will hear more on the 23rd of april. Lets talk about some of the challenges we know tesla has faced in the first quarter. First is the red sea conflict, which caused shipping to be diverted, causing delay in Vehicle Parts arriving at factories, resulting in temporary factory shutdowns, particularly one outside of berlin which was hit hard earlier this year. Weve also seen an arson attack at a factory in berlin, causing a temporary pause in production. Back in the us, weaker us demand, mixed re ....
But ultimately, this is the tit for tat escalation between the world s two largest economies. it shows no signs of abating. and at the end, really, it s businesses who are caught in the middle who are going to be losing out the most. and it does no good for confidence, especially when it comes to investing in china, given that economic picture that we just heard about earlier. honda 5 doubling its profits thanks to healthy sales but also a following wind with the exchange rate. a weaker yen, trading lately at about 143 yen to the us dollar, is a boom forjapanese exporters by boosting the amount of its overseas earnings when converted into yen. automakers around the world were slammed by supply shortages because of covid related production delays and factory shutdowns. those have eased, and, as our guest david leggett from global data explains, sales and profitability are now back on track. yes. ....
What we went through regarding covid. you are likely to see more factory shutdowns as a result of the rapid spread of the disease and overwhelming their healthcare system in china. that could easily lead to more supply chain disruption and further inflation but there are good signs on the horizon that this is a period of adjustment globally and in the united states economically. there is reason for optimism. molly: will there be relief on these aggressive interest rate hikes? the fed is trying to bring inflation down and the way it does that is by raising interest rates, making it more costly for everybody to borrow money, to buy a house, to expand a business. when they raised interest rates the expectation is that the economy would slow down and as a result of slowing down there is less demand for goods and prices begin to drop, that is inflation coming down. ....