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tell people what the robin hood foundation is, because recently some people think robin hood and they think of stock trading. >> during the whole gamestop yes go, i had people blowing up my inbox asking me to unblock their trades. but the robin hood organization was started by the paul jones and peter deboer and a collection of other people who are in the investment business. they started this foundation and said they wanted to be able to take best measures and practices and started off making $40,000 worth of investments, and now 32 years later we have allocated just shy of $40 million. new where where poverty is the cause or consequence, we will find, one, build, if necessary, all of these mechanisms that will put us on a better pathway of creating a better society. >> how much money does robin hood giveaway annually? >> last year we raised $200 million, since i have been ceo we have raised $600 million. we will take a portion of our endowment. robin hood's endowment is essentially zero. there is a uniqueness of our model that every dollar that goes in will go out. every year on jan
tell people what the robin hood foundation is, because recently some people think robin hood and they think of stock trading. >> during the whole gamestop yes go, i had people blowing up my inbox asking me to unblock their trades. but the robin hood organization was started by the paul jones and peter deboer and a collection of other people who are in the investment business. they started this foundation and said they wanted to be able to take best measures and practices and started off...
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robin hood's endowment is essentially zero. right? uniqueness of our model is every dollar we get in, it will go out within the next calendar year, so on january 1, it is like press go again. we raise and then get the money out as quickly as possible. david: who pays all the administrative costs? in some foundations that can be 5% to 10%. wes: if not more. the other unique mechanism of robin hood's model is the fact that that our board covers all operational expenses. david: covid must have made it difficult to raise money and run the foundation remotely, so how did you do that? wes: covid was, covid in this past year was remarkable. and there was a lot of uncertainty about what does that mean in terms of how we continue to move at a quick and fast pace despite the fact we would not be together. how do we consider the fact we knew how damaging this was going to be on our communities. we saw 11 years of job growth go away in 11 weeks. and we knew which communities would be hit hardest by that. it was our communities. and so, but i am s
robin hood's endowment is essentially zero. right? uniqueness of our model is every dollar we get in, it will go out within the next calendar year, so on january 1, it is like press go again. we raise and then get the money out as quickly as possible. david: who pays all the administrative costs? in some foundations that can be 5% to 10%. wes: if not more. the other unique mechanism of robin hood's model is the fact that that our board covers all operational expenses. david: covid must have...
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david: how much money does robin could give away -- robin hood give away annually? wes: when we think about the process of the last year, we ended up raising around $240 million. just in the past four years that i have been ceo, we have raised over $675 million, but there are -- million, but the unique thing about our model is that there are certain foundations that will take a portion of the endowment and allocate that to grant making. robinhood posco -- robin hood 's endowment is essentially zero. right? the uniqueness of our model is every dollar we get in, it will go out within the next calendar year, so on january 1, it is like press go again. we raise and then we get the money out as quickly as possible. david: who pays for the staff? all the administrative costs? usually come in -- usually, in some foundations that can be 5% to 10%. wes: if not more. the other unique mechanism of robin hood's model is the fact that that our board covers all operational expenses. david: covid must have made it more difficult to raise money or figure how to give it away. and ru
david: how much money does robin could give away -- robin hood give away annually? wes: when we think about the process of the last year, we ended up raising around $240 million. just in the past four years that i have been ceo, we have raised over $675 million, but there are -- million, but the unique thing about our model is that there are certain foundations that will take a portion of the endowment and allocate that to grant making. robinhood posco -- robin hood 's endowment is essentially...
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david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is because recently people think robin hood is a stockding. you are not that robin hood. wes: it was amazing! during the whole gamestop episode, people were blowing up my inbox saying " unblock my trades!" the robin hood foundation is a 32-year-old organization with an explosive goal of ending poverty. it was started by paul tudor jones and a collection of other people who were in the investment business. they started this foundation where they said " we want to be able to take metrics and invest in the organizations we think have the highest probability of ending the scourge of poverty." they started out making $40,000 worth of investments. 32 years later we have allocated just shy of $4 billion into this fight. anywhere where poverty is either the cause or the consequence, we will find, fund, build if necessary all these mechanisms that we think will put us on the path to a more equitable society. david: how much does robin hood giveaway annually? we ended up raising wes: wes: $42 million last year -- wes: since i have been ceo, we rais
david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is because recently people think robin hood is a stockding. you are not that robin hood. wes: it was amazing! during the whole gamestop episode, people were blowing up my inbox saying " unblock my trades!" the robin hood foundation is a 32-year-old organization with an explosive goal of ending poverty. it was started by paul tudor jones and a collection of other people who were in the investment business. they started this foundation...
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hood. -- robin hood foundation.is stepping down and likely to run for governor of maryland. he is someone who will clearly make a mark in this world, and he has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: it is so good to be with you, as always, david. thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is. some people think of robin hood as stock trading, but that is not what you do, right? wes: that is not what we do. it was amazing, during the whole gamestop episode, people were blowing up my inbox, saying, unblock my trades. i said, i have no idea, but i wish you luck with that. [laughter] but the robin hood foundation is a 32-year-old organization with an exclusive goal of ending poverty. it was started by paul tudor jones and a collection of other people in the investment business. and they started this foundation we want to take metrics and best saying practices and invest in , the organization we think has the highest probability of being able to end the scourge of poverty. and they started off makin
hood. -- robin hood foundation.is stepping down and likely to run for governor of maryland. he is someone who will clearly make a mark in this world, and he has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: it is so good to be with you, as always, david. thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is. some people think of robin hood as stock trading, but that is not what you do, right? wes: that is not what we do. it was amazing, during the whole gamestop episode, people were...
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david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is.e people think of robin hood as stock trading, but that is not what you do, right? wes: that is not what we do. it was amazing, during the whole gamestop episode, people were blowing up my in box saying, unblock my trades. i said, i have no idea, but i wish you luck with that. but the robin hood foundation is a 32-year-old organization with an exclusive goal of ending poverty. it was started by paul tudor jones and a collection of other people who were in the investment business. and they started this foundation with a say, we want to take metrics and best practices and invest in the organization we think has the highest probability of being able to end the scourge of poverty. and they started off making $40,000 worth of investments. now 32 years later, we have allocated just shy of $4 billion into this work and fight. and we fund everything from education, housing, transportation, mental health, physical health, criminal justice reform, anywhere poverty is the cause or consequence. we
david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is.e people think of robin hood as stock trading, but that is not what you do, right? wes: that is not what we do. it was amazing, during the whole gamestop episode, people were blowing up my in box saying, unblock my trades. i said, i have no idea, but i wish you luck with that. but the robin hood foundation is a 32-year-old organization with an exclusive goal of ending poverty. it was started by paul tudor jones and a collection of other...
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professor robin, l one, thank you.ersistent _ now. things to be aware of, a persistent headache - now. things to be aware of, a persistent headache lasting . now. things to be aware of, a - persistent headache lasting more than four days, blurred vision, confusion, shortness of breath, chest pains or swelling of your legs or a long—term, persistent domino pain, orsome kind or a long—term, persistent domino pain, or some kind of severe bruising around the injection site —— becky has had the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine. those are the things that are worth taking note of them getting a medical opinion as soon as possible if you have any of those symptoms. thank ou. and have any of those symptoms. thank you. and following _ have any of those symptoms. thank you. and following on _ have any of those symptoms. thank you. and following on from - have any of those symptoms. thank you. and following on from that, . have any of those symptoms. thank you. and following on from that, dr| you. and following on from that, dr brian, s
professor robin, l one, thank you.ersistent _ now. things to be aware of, a persistent headache - now. things to be aware of, a persistent headache lasting . now. things to be aware of, a - persistent headache lasting more than four days, blurred vision, confusion, shortness of breath, chest pains or swelling of your legs or a long—term, persistent domino pain, orsome kind or a long—term, persistent domino pain, or some kind of severe bruising around the injection site —— becky has had...
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katty: robin wright, think you for joining the program. robin: thank you.mble that president biden has taken. he is determined to have those troops out. the special climate envoy, john kerry, has become the biden administration's first senior official to visit china. he is in shanghai, discussing effos to tackle global warming. he says despite current political tensions between america and beijing, the climate issue stand apart. our correspondent has more. reporter: superpowers and super polluters. the world cannot address climate change unless both are willing to turn away from fossil fuels, and both are ready to cooperate. that is the mission of the u.s. climate envoy, john kerry. visiting china in the hope that the rebels can pause their political discord for the sake of the planet. china has as much coal-fired power capacity as the rest of the world put together. it is offering informally to freeze emissions by 2030 and stop all carbon emissions by 2060. >> at the moment we are seeing countries like south korea and japan and also china funding a lot of
katty: robin wright, think you for joining the program. robin: thank you.mble that president biden has taken. he is determined to have those troops out. the special climate envoy, john kerry, has become the biden administration's first senior official to visit china. he is in shanghai, discussing effos to tackle global warming. he says despite current political tensions between america and beijing, the climate issue stand apart. our correspondent has more. reporter: superpowers and super...
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robin?> all right, michael. >>> president biden reacting to the news calling it a step forward but not enough urging for this verdict to be one step in a push for reform. senior white house correspondent mary bruce has more on his reaction. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. well, these were the president's most extensive comments on racial justice since taking office. the president urging americans not to look away and think that the work is done now. arguing instead that now is the time to acknowledge and address systemic racism head on. >> this can be a moment of significant change. >> reporter: this morning, the president says a guilty verdict is just the start. >> it's not enough. we can't stop here. we can and we must do more to reduce the likelihood that tragedies like this will ever happen or occur again. >> reporter: calling systemic racism a stain on our nation's soul, biden urged congress to pass the sweeping police reform bill named in george floyd's honor, leg
robin?> all right, michael. >>> president biden reacting to the news calling it a step forward but not enough urging for this verdict to be one step in a push for reform. senior white house correspondent mary bruce has more on his reaction. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. well, these were the president's most extensive comments on racial justice since taking office. the president urging americans not to look away and think that the work is done now....
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now a robin roberts bio-pic on the legendary singer.nightline" coanchor juju chang. ♪ keep us walking in the narrow way ♪ ♪ come on children and sing come on children and shout ♪ >> reporter: mahalia jackson's voice lifted spirits and seemed to stretch to the heavens. ♪ come on children let's sing ♪ >> reporter: urging the faithful to come on children, let's sing. the queen of gospel's story -- ♪ sing his love for me ♪ >> reporter: now brought to life decades later in a new lifetime movie. mahalia ushered gospel music into the white mainstream of the '40s. ♪ even performing on the iconic "ed sullivan show," catapulting her career to new heights. ♪ sometime i wonder why ♪ >> reporter: breaking barrier after barrier, the first gospel singer to sell 2 million records or to take center stage at carnegie hall, even singing at jfk's inauguration. >> those were things that were really changing the game for black people. >> reporter: while many know mahalia as a musical pioneer, she was also in a way a hidden figure in the fight for civil right
now a robin roberts bio-pic on the legendary singer.nightline" coanchor juju chang. ♪ keep us walking in the narrow way ♪ ♪ come on children and sing come on children and shout ♪ >> reporter: mahalia jackson's voice lifted spirits and seemed to stretch to the heavens. ♪ come on children let's sing ♪ >> reporter: urging the faithful to come on children, let's sing. the queen of gospel's story -- ♪ sing his love for me ♪ >> reporter: now brought to life...
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robin?at's true. james, thank you. >>> now to those protests over the fatal police shooting of andrew brown jr. in north carolina. seven deputies now on leave as brown's family prepares to view police body cam video this morning. victor oquendo is in elizabeth city, north carolina, with the very latest. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. not only does andrew brown jr.'s family and community want the body cam video released. the sheriff's office here wants it out too, but according to the sheriff, it's not up to him. only a judge can approve that video to be released through a court order, and that might happen as early as today.[ chan >> reporter: this morning, a community demanding answers after sheriff's deputies shot and killed 42-year-old father of seven andrew brown jr. >> sergeant advises ems has got one male 42 years of age, gunshot to the back. >> reporter: according to the erifs partment, the shooting occurred as deputies who were wearing body cameras were execu
robin?at's true. james, thank you. >>> now to those protests over the fatal police shooting of andrew brown jr. in north carolina. seven deputies now on leave as brown's family prepares to view police body cam video this morning. victor oquendo is in elizabeth city, north carolina, with the very latest. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. not only does andrew brown jr.'s family and community want the body cam video released. the sheriff's office here wants it...
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robin?> george, now to the latest in the fight against the pandemic. nearly 100 million americans have now received at least one dose of the vaccine as we've told you. now there are new reports about a major mistake at a manufacturing plant involving the johnson & johnson vaccine. erielle reshef has more details for us. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. johnson & johnson says that that mix-up will not affect any of the vaccines that have been administered and it is on pace to meet its goals for distribution. it comes as the country meets that important vaccine milestone but the cdc still urging e are not out of the woods yet. this morning, "the new york times" reporting workers at a baltimore plant who were manufacturing ingredients of future doses of johnson & johnson's one-shot vaccine accidentally mixed up vaccine ingredients several weeks ago possibly ruining 15 million potential shots before they got to the final stages of production. johnson & johnson says
robin?> george, now to the latest in the fight against the pandemic. nearly 100 million americans have now received at least one dose of the vaccine as we've told you. now there are new reports about a major mistake at a manufacturing plant involving the johnson & johnson vaccine. erielle reshef has more details for us. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. johnson & johnson says that that mix-up will not affect any of the vaccines that have been...
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robin? >> alex, thank you. >>> for more now we bring in our abc news chief legal analyst dan abrams. i'll ask what alex was just referring to in a moment. dan, first of all, let's start with closing arguments. let's start with the prosecution. what's your takeaway? >> well, i think that they were very effective at hitting this theme of believe our eyes. use your common sense and then weaving in the expert testimony, meaning they told a story, a story about george floyd, a story about what had happened to him and then they had these big visual aids which would say, look, all the experts are saying the same thing about the cause of death and about the unreasonableness of the force, and i think it worked. >> and the defense really focusing not so much on the -- more than the nine-minute video that many of us have seen but focusing on what led up to that. was that effective, do you think? >> yeah, and that was not a surprising argument. i think that was an important argument for the defense to m
robin? >> alex, thank you. >>> for more now we bring in our abc news chief legal analyst dan abrams. i'll ask what alex was just referring to in a moment. dan, first of all, let's start with closing arguments. let's start with the prosecution. what's your takeaway? >> well, i think that they were very effective at hitting this theme of believe our eyes. use your common sense and then weaving in the expert testimony, meaning they told a story, a story about george floyd, a...
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this is robin thede here pal, i want to show everyone a a clip from the show here is robin thede in theyes >> oh, my god, you married omarion? you knew he was my top choice. wait a minute. omarion. two kids mansion. don't tell me you're a video vixen? god dammit >> yeah. >> all my good choices you stole my life. you were supposed to be with me, omarion! >> damn. >> you didn't think that you would be able to touch me, did you? i know all about your little match game, selena duplass from sixth grade. and i'm thrilled to be in this paid off house with this perfectly symmetrical woman and our rhodes scholar children. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: robin thede, everybody. season two of "a black lady sketch show" premiers friday on hbo and hbo max. we'll be right back with joy reid stick around, everyone come on back ♪ germ proof your car with armor all disinfectant. kills 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. i think the sketchy website i bought this turtle from stole all of my info. ooh, have you looked on the bright side? discover never holds you responsible for unauthorized purchases on your ca
this is robin thede here pal, i want to show everyone a a clip from the show here is robin thede in theyes >> oh, my god, you married omarion? you knew he was my top choice. wait a minute. omarion. two kids mansion. don't tell me you're a video vixen? god dammit >> yeah. >> all my good choices you stole my life. you were supposed to be with me, omarion! >> damn. >> you didn't think that you would be able to touch me, did you? i know all about your little match...
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>> thank you, robin. now to the latest in the derek chauvin murder trial. a former medical examiner testifying for the defense suggesting that underlying health issues and exposure to carbon monoxide may have been the cause of george floyd's death. alex perez is outside the courthouse in minneapolis with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. this was likely one of the most important witnesses for the defense. a doctor who says he does not believe derek chauvin's actions killed george floyd. derek chauvin's defense calling a forensic pathologist, dr. david fowler, saying that george floyd's death officially classified as homicide was actually undetermined citing a series of potential causes including heart disease and drug use. >> how did the heart and drugs contribute to the cause of death? >> they were significant. >> reporter: the defense then suggesting that floyd inhaled carbon monoxide from the tailpipe of the squad car. >> there is exposure to a vehicle exhaust, so
>> thank you, robin. now to the latest in the derek chauvin murder trial. a former medical examiner testifying for the defense suggesting that underlying health issues and exposure to carbon monoxide may have been the cause of george floyd's death. alex perez is outside the courthouse in minneapolis with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. this was likely one of the most important witnesses for the defense. a doctor who says he does not believe...
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robin?ter the release of that new body cam footage showing the moment an officer discharged her gun instead of her tase. stephanie ramos has the latest for us. stephanie. >> reporter: overnight, new protests erupting nationwide over the death of 20-year-old daunte wright. an unarmed black man killed during a traffic stop in a minneapolis suburb. in the body camera footage released 24 hours after the shooting, police say the officer involved accidentally discharged a gun instead of a taser killing the young father. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. oh, my [ bleep ]. i just shot him. >> reporter: this morning, robin speaking to wright's parents about the traffic stop that took their son's life. >> he called me and he said, mom, i've just been pulled over. i said, for what? he said, they said they pulled me over because i had air fresheners hanging in the rearview mirror. i said, okay. well, take them down. then he said, well, they're also asking for insurance and i said, we
robin?ter the release of that new body cam footage showing the moment an officer discharged her gun instead of her tase. stephanie ramos has the latest for us. stephanie. >> reporter: overnight, new protests erupting nationwide over the death of 20-year-old daunte wright. an unarmed black man killed during a traffic stop in a minneapolis suburb. in the body camera footage released 24 hours after the shooting, police say the officer involved accidentally discharged a gun instead of a taser...
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i am robin koerner.n the coming hours the house of commons will meet for a special session to hear tributes to prince philip. the uk is in the midst of mourning for the duke. he died on friday. mourners said his passing marks the end of an era and it was important for them to pay their respect. >> at the cathedral the archbishop said he prayed for those that face a great gap in their lives, and family members are taking comfort in the outpouring of support. >> it's been a bit of a shock but one tries to prepare themselves for a shock like this, and still trying to come to terms with that and it's very, very sad. i have to say the extraordinary tributes and the memories everybody has had and been willing to share has been so fantastic. it just goes to show he might have been our father, grandfather, father-in-law, but he meant so much to so many other people. >> i am joined from belfast, northern island, and clashes have held. do you think it will hold? >> it's a long wall like this, where small pockets w
i am robin koerner.n the coming hours the house of commons will meet for a special session to hear tributes to prince philip. the uk is in the midst of mourning for the duke. he died on friday. mourners said his passing marks the end of an era and it was important for them to pay their respect. >> at the cathedral the archbishop said he prayed for those that face a great gap in their lives, and family members are taking comfort in the outpouring of support. >> it's been a bit of a...
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rob. >> hey, good morning again, robin.rocky mountain national park in colorado. a few inches of snow falling there as the streams begin to mel and the water runoff already begins to melt so we will take any additional snow we can get. winter storm warnings posted for the cole rockies. we need it heading into summer. >>> good morning. a couple changes in the forecast compared to yesterday. tons of sunshine. a couple clouds lingering but not nearly as >>> naming the seven sin, sloth, envy, greed. >> gluttony. >> gluttony. >> here we go. >>> coming up, florida georgia line, yes. >> yes, they're full of pride with no envy, those are the two other things, yeah. >> special performance when we people are always finding ways to save money. i learned to cut hair. fortunately, xfinity makes saving easy. and way less awkward... because when you have xfinity internet and add mobile, you can save up to 300 dollars a year on wireless. two great products. one great value. saving made easy. can your internet do that? this place can fix it
rob. >> hey, good morning again, robin.rocky mountain national park in colorado. a few inches of snow falling there as the streams begin to mel and the water runoff already begins to melt so we will take any additional snow we can get. winter storm warnings posted for the cole rockies. we need it heading into summer. >>> good morning. a couple changes in the forecast compared to yesterday. tons of sunshine. a couple clouds lingering but not nearly as >>> naming the seven...
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robin?all right, thank you, michael. >>> now to the record-breaking weekend in the race to vaccinate the u.s. with daily doses reaching 4.6 million, this according to the cdc. some more than 119 million americans have received at least one dose. that's more than 45% of adults, but officials are now warning about a spike in new cases in michigan. eva pilgrim is in detroit with more on this for us. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it is literally a race to vaccinate here in michigan as they are seeing a steep incline in new cases and hospitalizations. hospitals here are back to a no visitors policy. several of them putting elective surgeries on hold, and doctors here telling me they don't think we've seen the worst of this surge yet. this morning, some good news in the race to vaccinate. new hampshire and oklahoma becoming the latest states to allow nonresidents to be vaccinated. this as the upper midwest wakes up to a warning. covid cases are on the rise. in michigan, heal
robin?all right, thank you, michael. >>> now to the record-breaking weekend in the race to vaccinate the u.s. with daily doses reaching 4.6 million, this according to the cdc. some more than 119 million americans have received at least one dose. that's more than 45% of adults, but officials are now warning about a spike in new cases in michigan. eva pilgrim is in detroit with more on this for us. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it is literally a race to...
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robin. >> we'll see what happens, matt. thank you. >>> now to the high-stakes political power shift from the results of the 2020 census. some states are set to gain congressional seats while others will lose seats. our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega has those details for us. she's in the white house, good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hi, robin. good morning. this was one of the most complicated head counts given the pandemic and the trump administration's push to not have undocumented immigrants counted. the reason these numbers are so important is they'll end up determining how more than a trillion federal dollars gets allocated and how you saw those congressional maps get drawn. the big impact, red states are basically going to pick up several seats. democrats, blue states, could potentially lose some, and ultimately, this could impact the midterm elections. i want to show you another map, take a look. texas -- you'll see it there - will pick up two seats in the house, florida, north carolina, colorado, or
robin. >> we'll see what happens, matt. thank you. >>> now to the high-stakes political power shift from the results of the 2020 census. some states are set to gain congressional seats while others will lose seats. our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega has those details for us. she's in the white house, good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hi, robin. good morning. this was one of the most complicated head counts given the pandemic and the trump administration's...
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i'll just add on to what robin was saying. we didn't assess many different pricing models, but if you charge market rate, if you have dynamic by neighborhood and what do those different pricing schemes look like and ultimately in the decision making process weighing the trade-off of like paying what you could if you sort of value market rate. that's one example versus not making it a barrier to entry. the fees are on the scale closer to making sure that it is not a barrier to entry while still taking into account how high it could go like if you were taking into account metering recoveries. so it's complicated where you fall on the spectrum and they ultimately, robin, the mayor's office, but the proposal here is what landed at this compromise. >> i mean, if you do square footage, it's like $7 a square foot. $42.86. i'm just, you know, i want to go on record with you. i'm not trying to [inaudible] you guys. just know it's not equitable. i'll tell you straight up. >> yeah. i hear you, commissioner. and the feedback is appreciate
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and for more we're now joined by culture reporter robin at merrill robin great to see you there what do you think will be prince philip's lasting legacy. well i think a legacy and a life for this whole to queen and country if you think 73 is in a very difficult role of number 2 you know the. number 2 anyway playing 2nd fiddle to his wife which was difficult for him because he was quite a guy. he once said his job was. first 2nd to last to never let her down and indeed in most of these areas in public he never did let. the other great legacies of course the juco better wallace team which he starts it. way back in 1956 actually it's all about connecting young people with nature and the outdoors he was an environmentalist before his time and it continues to this day it gives young people self-reliance it gives them recess bolts ability and it belief in serving the community and will continue to do so waves of the future how has the queen it been fairing because he has as you said been such a rock for her and what must be quite a lonely role at times. absolutely awful stupid. at this ver
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i'm joined now by culture reporter robin merrill robin you've had dealings with a lot of the royals have you met prince philip personally. i actually use one of the few i didn't meet personally but on the other hand he has heard me my singing voice unfortunately because i used to be in and played for a lot of royal occasions and he was near the number of. people who did meet him and say he was actually very easy to deal with he didn't suffer fools gladly but he always had something to say to people that eat which which helps a great deal and i think it's been mentioned a lot but 73 years as a prince consul it is extraordinary it's an impossible job and indeed very difficult for what who man who was a very masculine man if you like be very old school but he did have this juice service that was only supposed by the queen. there now you mentioned that being old school they have a difficult what do you make of him as a man. like tonight she was a very divisive character and amusing withering curable sense of humor and in this age of political correctness he was of course famous for some of h
i'm joined now by culture reporter robin merrill robin you've had dealings with a lot of the royals have you met prince philip personally. i actually use one of the few i didn't meet personally but on the other hand he has heard me my singing voice unfortunately because i used to be in and played for a lot of royal occasions and he was near the number of. people who did meet him and say he was actually very easy to deal with he didn't suffer fools gladly but he always had something to say to...
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. >> reporter: good morning, robin.l, i was in the chamber last night and this really was just a surreal scene. a joint address like we've really never seen before. the president, though, seizing this moment to outline his ambitious and costly agenda to remake america. he says the country is in a once in a generation moment and that we are on the move and the u.s. can't stop now. with fist bumps and elbow jabs, the president entering the chamber for his first joint address relishing in the history of the moment. >> madam speaker, madam vice president. >> reporter: for the first time women.esident flanked by two - >> no president has ever said those words, and it's about time. >> reporter: on the eve of his 100th day the president touting his successes so far highlighting his strides to combat the pandemic. >> everyone over the age of 16, everyone is now eligible to get vaccinated right now right away. go get vaccinated, america. >> reporter: biden then pushing his plan to reshape the economy and the role of government.
. >> reporter: good morning, robin.l, i was in the chamber last night and this really was just a surreal scene. a joint address like we've really never seen before. the president, though, seizing this moment to outline his ambitious and costly agenda to remake america. he says the country is in a once in a generation moment and that we are on the move and the u.s. can't stop now. with fist bumps and elbow jabs, the president entering the chamber for his first joint address relishing in...
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he said robin hood used his likeness without his permission.rk lawsuit stems from this photo on the robin hood news letter from may 8th. he said it implies that he endorse robin hood's business which he does not. in the complaint ice cube said it was not removed from robin hood's website after a cease and desist letter was sent on march 10th. the photo is still there this morning. no specific amount of damages is demanded. >>> the oscars officially won't have a host for the third year in a row. producer steven revealed that there is an opportunity this year to rebuild what the oscars should look look look lol like. >>> happening today, pacifica municipal pier is reopening for the first time since storm damage. they say it is safe to reopen. however a portion will be fenced off and closed to the public because of a broken railing. the city said due to funding issues the repairs will be done but done slowly. >>> good morning everyone. we are getting underway with a cooling trend around the bay, even inland. temperatures will still be above averag
he said robin hood used his likeness without his permission.rk lawsuit stems from this photo on the robin hood news letter from may 8th. he said it implies that he endorse robin hood's business which he does not. in the complaint ice cube said it was not removed from robin hood's website after a cease and desist letter was sent on march 10th. the photo is still there this morning. no specific amount of damages is demanded. >>> the oscars officially won't have a host for the third year...
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we saw thousands of people come from all over the bay area to robin williams meadows to celebrate this unsanctioned holiday, alex, is that what we want to call it, right here in golden gate park? and i think when i was supervisor, i think that was the most complaints that i got from constituents after it was over, the conditions of the park. as much as we want to celebrate here in san francisco, and as supportive as the city has been to continue to see the tradition occur, it has been really challenging, of course, to gather in large groups during covid. now last year, what i really appreciate about people who come here year after year, is we asked you not to, and you followed our health guidance. you followed the health orders and you stayed away from golden gate park and prevented that from being a super spreader in our city, and we thank you for that. now i know that man of you thought we -- many of you thought we would be celebrating and that we would be in a better place. we are in a better place. we've seen the case numbers go down in san francisco. we've seen the hospitalization
we saw thousands of people come from all over the bay area to robin williams meadows to celebrate this unsanctioned holiday, alex, is that what we want to call it, right here in golden gate park? and i think when i was supervisor, i think that was the most complaints that i got from constituents after it was over, the conditions of the park. as much as we want to celebrate here in san francisco, and as supportive as the city has been to continue to see the tradition occur, it has been really...
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presented by robin abad, director of shared spaces. thank you for coming again, robin. >> thank you, chair. it's good to be back before the council. i think we were here last in november of 2020. i just want to acknowledge that there will be staff from various departments available to answer questions should any arides from their jurisdictions. that is jessica salimy from the department of public works, brian woo with the municipal transportation agency, that's me, and nicole widdler with the mayor's office. so i'm going to go ahead and share my screen. i did prepare materials. could i have sharing abilities? and i'll also talk through the slides of course. thank you for your patience. great. i have screen-sharing abilities. are folks able to see this. for folks with your cameras on, can i get a thumbs up? thank you, brian. you should see slide two which is a list of topics. can you see that for those who are looking? yes or no? >> yes, this is denise. sorry to interrupt. thank you. >> thank you. i appreciate it. you know, today's pres
presented by robin abad, director of shared spaces. thank you for coming again, robin. >> thank you, chair. it's good to be back before the council. i think we were here last in november of 2020. i just want to acknowledge that there will be staff from various departments available to answer questions should any arides from their jurisdictions. that is jessica salimy from the department of public works, brian woo with the municipal transportation agency, that's me, and nicole widdler with...
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i'll just add on to what robin was saying.didn't assess many different pricing models, but if you charge market rate, if you have dynamic by neighborhood and what do those different pricing schemes look like and ultimately in the decision making process weighing the trade-off of like paying what you could if you sort of value market rate. that's one example versus not making it a barrier to entry. the fees are on the scale closer to making sure that it is not a barrier to entry while still taking into account how high it could go like if you were taking into account metering recoveries. so it's complicated where you fall on the spectrum and they ultimately, robin, the mayor's office, but the proposal here is what landed at this compromise. >> i mean, if you do square footage, it's like $7 a square foot. $42.86. i'm just, you know, i want to go on record with you. i'm not trying to [inaudible] you guys. just know it's not equitable. i'll tell you straight up. >> yeah. i hear you, commissioner. and the feedback is appreciated. t
i'll just add on to what robin was saying.didn't assess many different pricing models, but if you charge market rate, if you have dynamic by neighborhood and what do those different pricing schemes look like and ultimately in the decision making process weighing the trade-off of like paying what you could if you sort of value market rate. that's one example versus not making it a barrier to entry. the fees are on the scale closer to making sure that it is not a barrier to entry while still...
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the vaccine will become available to all americans 16 and older tomorrow fences will go up around robin williams meadow in san francisco's golden gate park in anticipation of 4.20 coming up on tuesday last week, mayor london breed along with the city's parks department announced that the annual for 20 hippie hill event is once again canceled because of covid restrictions kron four's telling the psac ii talked with event organizers about the other ways that you can celebrate safely. >> for a second year in a row celebrations here are canceled and the city sending a strong no tolerance message to anyone who start about coming here. in addition to this whole area being fenced off sfpd and park rangers will be here to ensure that no gatherings take place. >> typically 10's of thousands of people are drawn to robin williams meadow in san francisco for 20. however, the annual celebrations here on the hill are again canceled this year. fences and barricades will go up around robin williams meadow on monday to prevent anyone from gathering for the high holiday on tuesday going to golden gate pa
the vaccine will become available to all americans 16 and older tomorrow fences will go up around robin williams meadow in san francisco's golden gate park in anticipation of 4.20 coming up on tuesday last week, mayor london breed along with the city's parks department announced that the annual for 20 hippie hill event is once again canceled because of covid restrictions kron four's telling the psac ii talked with event organizers about the other ways that you can celebrate safely. >> for...
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robin said she is running out of options.s already taken out her 401(k). >> i took it all out. we are going through that like crazy. >>> we have a link to the latest information posted by edd. you can find it on >>> thank you so much. when heartburn takes you by surprise. fight back fast, with new tums naturals. free from artificial flavors and dyes. >>> welcome back with a live look at the golden gate bridge. the sidewalk area on the east side, that is the side facing the city, it will be affected by construction beginning monday. that is a so crews can build a deterrence. it's estimated to be finished in 2023. the net is 20 feet below the sidewalk and extend about 20 feet out from the bridge. it was designed so it will not interview with the view of the bridge. it will help catch people should they jump. remember, if you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide you can -- you can be an ally by goingby goingby going abc7news.com or find an ally as well. >>> health is an important part of building a better bay area.
robin said she is running out of options.s already taken out her 401(k). >> i took it all out. we are going through that like crazy. >>> we have a link to the latest information posted by edd. you can find it on >>> thank you so much. when heartburn takes you by surprise. fight back fast, with new tums naturals. free from artificial flavors and dyes. >>> welcome back with a live look at the golden gate bridge. the sidewalk area on the east side, that is the side...
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and for more we're now joined by culture reporter robin at merrill robin great to see you there what do you think will be prince philip's lasting legacy. well i think a legacy and a life for this whole to queen and country if you think 73 is in a very difficult role of number 2 you know this. number 2 anyway playing 2nd fiddle to his wife which was difficult for him because he was quite a guy. he once said his job was. first 2nd to last to never let her down and indeed in most of these areas in public he never did let. the other great legacy is of course the wallace team which he starts it. way back in 1956. it's all about connecting young people with nature and the outdoors he was an environmentalist force time and it continues to this day it gives young people self-reliance it gives them recess bolts ability and it belief in serving the community and will continue to do so waves of the future how has the queen been fairing because he has as you said been such a rock for her in what must be quite a lonely role at times. absolutely awful stupid. at this very difficult time because. i
and for more we're now joined by culture reporter robin at merrill robin great to see you there what do you think will be prince philip's lasting legacy. well i think a legacy and a life for this whole to queen and country if you think 73 is in a very difficult role of number 2 you know this. number 2 anyway playing 2nd fiddle to his wife which was difficult for him because he was quite a guy. he once said his job was. first 2nd to last to never let her down and indeed in most of these areas in...
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robin brant in shanghai. — going forward. robin brant in shanghai, thank _ going forward.ticated pet puma more at home on a patio than a pampas. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, has reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock. and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. shouting. quite quietly but quicker and quicker, she seemed tojust slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news. very good to have your company. the latest headlines: body camera footage from police centre cargo appears to show that a 13—year—old boy who was not armed at the moment he was shot d
robin brant in shanghai. — going forward. robin brant in shanghai, thank _ going forward.ticated pet puma more at home on a patio than a pampas. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, has reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have...
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culture correspondent robin batterham here in the studio i do u.k. correspondent shell that chelsea till is in the wind and we'll hear from both a just a moment. first let's take a look back at prince philip's life and times also known as the duke of edinburgh he was the longest serving a british royal called sort spending more than 70 years of queen elizabeth's side he died on friday the 9th of april 2 months short of his 100th birthday. prince philip juke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince consuls the couple was married more than 70 years the former royal navy officer lived an eventful public life that was occasionally seasoned by his sharp tongue and the dry humor. he was born prince philip of greece and denmark on the island of corfu in 1921 but despite his family's irish to classic background money was often in short supply his parents divorced and philip ended up in england where he began a career in the royal navy at the outbreak of world
culture correspondent robin batterham here in the studio i do u.k. correspondent shell that chelsea till is in the wind and we'll hear from both a just a moment. first let's take a look back at prince philip's life and times also known as the duke of edinburgh he was the longest serving a british royal called sort spending more than 70 years of queen elizabeth's side he died on friday the 9th of april 2 months short of his 100th birthday. prince philip juke of edinburgh the husband of queen...
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i'm joined now by culture reporter robin merrill robin that what do you think that prince philip's legacy will be i think in a number of things i think 1st of all this extraordinary life of service as an example to up assuming 73 years as prince council which is kind of impossible task as you always know the 2 and in his case he is very much a masculine man very old school and having to be a step behind the queen must be difficult for him he did once say he was 1st 2nd and last he never wants to lessen it down and he damage it the the other legacy of course is this fabulous. juke of edinburgh awards awards seeing that he started way back in 1956 he was a an environmentalist before his time really the i mean because this was all about young people. with nature working with nature in the outdoors and it was it's a scheme that will drive and will continue for many years to come. and he's also being quite a fine figure it couldn't tell us a bit more about that. well he certainly has. had an insurer will says affair which got him into trouble i should mention that he . is starting life was une
i'm joined now by culture reporter robin merrill robin that what do you think that prince philip's legacy will be i think in a number of things i think 1st of all this extraordinary life of service as an example to up assuming 73 years as prince council which is kind of impossible task as you always know the 2 and in his case he is very much a masculine man very old school and having to be a step behind the queen must be difficult for him he did once say he was 1st 2nd and last he never wants...
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robin began collecting on women in july.ite the extension, the text stopped coming in january. >> i don't like what's going on with edd. they've been giving a runaround since january. >> reporter: jennifer >>> also began receiving benefits in july, just like robin, her benefit stopped suddenly. they both received this notice in their mailbox thing they could be eligible for an additional 13 weeks of benefits. >> i was inspecting to be automatically enrolled, as the electronic notice also stated. >> reporter: her email stated she should receive a notice in the mail in 10 to 14 days. it's been more than 30 days and so far, she has received nothing. she has now drained nearly all her savings. >> things are, you know, now dipping into a little reserve that we had. but, it's not going to take us very far. >> reporter: we reached out to the edd during a recent teleconference, to clarify jennifer and robin's situation. we didn't get very far. >> i can understand the confusion that can kind of come around the hierarchy of the regula
robin began collecting on women in july.ite the extension, the text stopped coming in january. >> i don't like what's going on with edd. they've been giving a runaround since january. >> reporter: jennifer >>> also began receiving benefits in july, just like robin, her benefit stopped suddenly. they both received this notice in their mailbox thing they could be eligible for an additional 13 weeks of benefits. >> i was inspecting to be automatically enrolled, as the...
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you want your deservedly so robin doha reminder of our top stories alexina valley has appeared in court for the 1st time since ending a 3 week hunger strike the kremlin critic attended a hearing by video link to appeal against his conviction in february for defaming a world war 2 veteran in a separate court case proceedings on whether to label the valleys opposition network extremist have been adjourned it's a move that could ban the group and leave activists facing long prison sentences ben smith was at the hearing in moscow. so prosecutors want to ban on these anti corruption organization they want the court to this declared an extremist organization that and his regional political groups as well this could put down to corruption organization on the same level as al qaida meaning people who finance his group or supporters of the group could face very very lengthy jail sentences and very very heavy prison terms essentially the court has already issued an interim injunction earlier on this week banning his organization from operating pending its final ruling the court has now adjourned
you want your deservedly so robin doha reminder of our top stories alexina valley has appeared in court for the 1st time since ending a 3 week hunger strike the kremlin critic attended a hearing by video link to appeal against his conviction in february for defaming a world war 2 veteran in a separate court case proceedings on whether to label the valleys opposition network extremist have been adjourned it's a move that could ban the group and leave activists facing long prison sentences ben...
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fences and barricades will go up around robin williams meadow on monday to prevent anyone from gathering for the high holiday on tuesday going to golden gate park for 4.20 is going to be a big waste of your time. >> it's going to be completely fenced and inaccessible in the help hippie hill area or a bear a cap or tune with san francisco, recreation and parks says. >> the events canceled for a second year in a row due to concerns over the coronavirus been a really long year for all of us may know we're all itching to go out and do things with people. we're just not ready for a big celebration like for 20. >> we've come so far and we don't want to take any steps backwards. police and park rangers will disperse any large gatherings in citations may be issued. >> if people don't comply. instead, people are encouraged to celebrate safely from home working with bernard the owner corner of of cookies. >> he's hosting a comedy show. hosted by michael blackson. paul you know, the ball's on there. get an incredible lineup. alex aquino is the organizer and event producer of the annual for 20 celeb
fences and barricades will go up around robin williams meadow on monday to prevent anyone from gathering for the high holiday on tuesday going to golden gate park for 4.20 is going to be a big waste of your time. >> it's going to be completely fenced and inaccessible in the help hippie hill area or a bear a cap or tune with san francisco, recreation and parks says. >> the events canceled for a second year in a row due to concerns over the coronavirus been a really long year for all...
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i am robin koerner.losing arguments scheduled to begin just hours for now in the derek chauvin trial as peaceful protesters gather ahead of that in minneapolis. growing concerns over alexi novotny's death, and the west warns putin. plus, out of control. historic buildings destroyed as the mountain is ravaged by fire. >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn "newsroom" with robin koerner. >>> in just a few hours from now closing arguments begin in one of the most closely-watched trials in modern u.s. history. former police officer derek chauvin faces charges. floyd's death sparked global protests. national guard troops are deployed in downtown minneapolis where the jury will be sequestered and public schools will go to remote learning on wednesday. razor wire and other barriers are being installed around some police precincts and u.s. buildings. sara sidner shows us how some activist spent the day on sunday. >> at george floyd square the day before the closing arguments in the trial against the for
i am robin koerner.losing arguments scheduled to begin just hours for now in the derek chauvin trial as peaceful protesters gather ahead of that in minneapolis. growing concerns over alexi novotny's death, and the west warns putin. plus, out of control. historic buildings destroyed as the mountain is ravaged by fire. >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn "newsroom" with robin koerner. >>> in just a few hours from now closing arguments begin in one of the most...
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what the juror told our robin roberts. >>> breaking news tonight in the death of ahmaud arbery in georgia. tonight, news coming in. new federal charges, hate crime and attempted kidnapping charges for three suspects accused of shooting and killing arbery while he was jogging. pierre thomas standing by. >>> with president biden set to pull out u.s. troops from afghanistan by september 11th, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, tonight here, the chilling interview with a taliban commander and the warning now to american troops. ian pannell live in afghanistan. zbland tonight, remembering an apollo 11 astronaut who made history. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us on a wednesday night. that developing headline tonight, the federal raid on rudy giuliani's home here in new york city. jon karl on that in a moment. but first, what will be an historic night in our nation's capital. just a short time from now, president biden will deliver his first address to a joint session of congress and to the american people. the president speaking to the nation on the eve of his first 10
what the juror told our robin roberts. >>> breaking news tonight in the death of ahmaud arbery in georgia. tonight, news coming in. new federal charges, hate crime and attempted kidnapping charges for three suspects accused of shooting and killing arbery while he was jogging. pierre thomas standing by. >>> with president biden set to pull out u.s. troops from afghanistan by september 11th, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, tonight here, the chilling interview with a...