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>> that's right, robin.nly cannot wait for your reporting from ghana but we do begin with ian now an extreme category 4 hurricane with winds now up to 155 miles per hour and taking aim at florida's west coast. >> this video showing the sheer size of the storm from space and we're already seeing its impact. take a look at key west overnight. already seeing the effect and here is the latest path with ian set to make landfall in just hours. live team coverage across the storm zone and we'll begin with our chief meteorologist ginger zee who is live in fort myers. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: michael, there are not many more serious situations than when it comes to hurricanes than what i'm about to endure. winds of 120 to 155 miles an hour. we're getting close to the core of ian and we're going to see this landfall in the next couple hours. let's go through it. the radar shows the outer bands whipng florida. tornado warnings all the way to miami. we'll see catastrophic damage, power outages that could last
>> that's right, robin.nly cannot wait for your reporting from ghana but we do begin with ian now an extreme category 4 hurricane with winds now up to 155 miles per hour and taking aim at florida's west coast. >> this video showing the sheer size of the storm from space and we're already seeing its impact. take a look at key west overnight. already seeing the effect and here is the latest path with ian set to make landfall in just hours. live team coverage across the storm zone and...
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robin has more from buckingham palace. hey, robin. >> hey, michael.te building was lit up purple with the silver sparkle for the queen, and then the eiffel tower in paris, it went dark. and in canada, the pop star who was knighted by her majesty in 1998, yes, sir elton john delivered an emotional tribute while on stage for his farewell yellow brick road tour. here's a bit of that. >> she's been with me all my life and i feel very sad that she won't be with me anymore but i'm glad she's at peace and at rest and she deserved it. she's worked bloody hard. i send my love to her family and her loved ones and she will be missed. her spirit lives on as we celebrate her life tonight with music, okay? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ don't let the sun go down on me ♪ >> a little bit there, don't let the sun go down on me after elton's touching words, that's what he sang, don't let the sun go down on me. i don't know if you heard our colleague will ganss, he said that he was at a harry styles concert and harry had the audience a round of applause that he said lasted f
robin has more from buckingham palace. hey, robin. >> hey, michael.te building was lit up purple with the silver sparkle for the queen, and then the eiffel tower in paris, it went dark. and in canada, the pop star who was knighted by her majesty in 1998, yes, sir elton john delivered an emotional tribute while on stage for his farewell yellow brick road tour. here's a bit of that. >> she's been with me all my life and i feel very sad that she won't be with me anymore but i'm glad...
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so what a robin has already alluded to. king charles will have to, you will have his arc will have his work cut out in order to well be, be the person that he wants to be and be the king that his mother wanted him to be . and the big question is, could he, can he basically pass on the crown to, to his son in the way that he hasn't tarnished the monarchy, but that here he is. and hampstead. okay, we're just looking at our list trust, walk in. there are very new in the job as my minister also her husband there. and i just outside we were looking at or he here we can see again the are hers waiting to transport the late queens coffin. and if i can bring you back in robin, or tell me what the scots are, think of the monarchy in general? well, as i say that the queen had a very special relationship with scotland. and i think what i saw in edinburgh yesterday, i was really everybody so very, very shy and a huge respect. oh ha, ha, ha, lie for however, this is she united, the you k very well, but i think back could now be in jeopar
so what a robin has already alluded to. king charles will have to, you will have his arc will have his work cut out in order to well be, be the person that he wants to be and be the king that his mother wanted him to be . and the big question is, could he, can he basically pass on the crown to, to his son in the way that he hasn't tarnished the monarchy, but that here he is. and hampstead. okay, we're just looking at our list trust, walk in. there are very new in the job as my minister also her...
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thank you, robin for now. well, let's just watch while the covenant, the queen is being carried into saint george's chapel. oh, wow. oh oh oh oh oh ah ah ah ah my whole ah ah ah mean ah ah oh no ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah mm mm ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah i me. oh i oh on the oh i this ah ha i oh the oh, the whole oh the be the day. oh i i i to the day oh, i ha all the i o i o me. oh, i ha ah me. we have come together to commit into the hands of god. the soul of his servant, queen elizabeth here in saint george's chapel. where she so often worshiped, we are bound to call to mind some one whose uncomplicated, yet profound christian faith bought so much fruit. fruit in a life of unstinting service to the nation, the commonwealth, and the wider world at all. so. and especially to be remembered in this place in kindness, concern and reassuring care for her family and friends and neighbors. in the midst of our rapidly changing and frequently traveled world. her calm and dignified presence has given us confidence to face t
thank you, robin for now. well, let's just watch while the covenant, the queen is being carried into saint george's chapel. oh, wow. oh oh oh oh oh ah ah ah ah my whole ah ah ah mean ah ah oh no ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah mm mm ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah i me. oh i oh on the oh i this ah ha i oh the oh, the whole oh the be the day. oh i i i to the day oh, i ha all the i o i o me. oh, i ha ah me. we have come together to commit into the hands of god. the soul of his servant, queen elizabeth here in...
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thank you robin for the moment. we'll be crossing over to a correspondent at windsor castle in just a moment. but 1st this report on the funeral service that took place in westminster abbey earlier today aa queen elizabeth begins for final journey. her coffin made its way to westminster abbey. a full military guard accompanied the departed monarch, part of an ancient ceremony, combining church state and the royal family's history. ah, elizabeth's grandchildren followed her into the abbey, ah! followed by her son, king charles the 3rd and the queen consort camilo, the dean of westminster abbey introduced to service here. where queen elizabeth was married and crowned, we gather from across the nation from the commonwealth. and from the nations of the world to mourn our loss, to remember her long life of selfless service, and in short confidence, to commit her to the mercy of god, amaica and redeemer. come ye bless, redemption my father. and remember me eat britain's prime minister less trust was confirmed by the queen
thank you robin for the moment. we'll be crossing over to a correspondent at windsor castle in just a moment. but 1st this report on the funeral service that took place in westminster abbey earlier today aa queen elizabeth begins for final journey. her coffin made its way to westminster abbey. a full military guard accompanied the departed monarch, part of an ancient ceremony, combining church state and the royal family's history. ah, elizabeth's grandchildren followed her into the abbey, ah!...
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robin? >> i'm sure it is.ll check back in a little bit later with you both. >>> james longman is there along the line of people waiting to see the queen. good morning, james. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, robin. this is close to the front of the line to see queen elizabeth lying in state. nearly four miles as you heard there. some of them waiting all night just to be here. some a shorter wait than others. i've heard four, five hours, others up to ten hours. when they arrive here to westminster palace, you can see it behind me, there is security. you may be able to see the white tent where people aren't allowed to take anything besides a small bag. certainly can't take phones inside. when it reaches inside that thousand-year-old hall the line splits around the coffin and each person gets a few moments, a couple seconds, all this time waiting in line just for a couple of seconds. tens of thousands feel powerfully they have to be here and you may see them with vests, faith teams. this is a religious experience
robin? >> i'm sure it is.ll check back in a little bit later with you both. >>> james longman is there along the line of people waiting to see the queen. good morning, james. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, robin. this is close to the front of the line to see queen elizabeth lying in state. nearly four miles as you heard there. some of them waiting all night just to be here. some a shorter wait than others. i've heard four, five hours, others up to ten hours. when they...
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that will be moving line so a long night for some people are robin. it's incredible that people would wait that long. i guess people will be.
that will be moving line so a long night for some people are robin. it's incredible that people would wait that long. i guess people will be.
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robin hood, even if, you know, even while they're not investing.ven as they're not ready to start investing yet. so, i think that, you know, times change the economy is of course been fluctuating so much, even over the past few years with the moves of the fed, but over the long run, the u.s. markets have been a fantastic source of wealth creation, so i think it's about building products and services that customers can use in every market environment to solve their main financial pain points >> yeah. vlad, back to the 3%, just, explain. are you taking their money and putting it in banks that are offering a high yield? how are you generating that 3% obviously, protecting yourself from any potential losses. >> yeah. that's right so, we -- under the hood, it's a cash sweep program, so we have a network of banks that we sweep the funds to those banks are paying the interest, and we pass that through to customers, and robin hood gold customers are getting the 3% rate, but all robin hood customers are actually getting a competitive rate, so if you're nong
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robin? going to talk more about fiona and go to victor oquendo who is live in preuerto rico for us this morning. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the lights are coming back on in some spots here, but not where we are. more than a million customers are without power. this is four days now and they're beginning to clean up. once again these people starting all over. this morning, hurricane fiona is a monster of a storm. becoming a category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 miles per hour as it marches north. its wrath leaving behind a deadly trail of destruction. overnight the u.s. department of health and human services declaring a public health emergency in puerto rico as the flooding impact worsens. the now category 4 killing at least four people in puerto rico, dropping nearly 30 inches of relentless rain in parts of the u.s. territory. the damage surveyed from coast guard helicopters showing catastrophic remnants. this car nearly submerged in polluted water. all of puer
robin? going to talk more about fiona and go to victor oquendo who is live in preuerto rico for us this morning. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the lights are coming back on in some spots here, but not where we are. more than a million customers are without power. this is four days now and they're beginning to clean up. once again these people starting all over. this morning, hurricane fiona is a monster of a storm. becoming a category 4 hurricane with winds of...
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merrill from our house department robin. you've watched both ceremonies today this morning and the state funeral for queen elizabeth. and now this rothermel private ceremony are smaller affair. so in this 2nd service, what stood up for you. well, as you say, i'm more more private a fab with the cameras that will be ne mole private to find me in a couple of hours time when just roll family with that. and anybody else will lay out in the royal vault with me just interrupt you, that it was still 800 people that and the congregation who was that? actually? yes. again, a bit more private because it was at the extended roll family. of course, i'm some friends, i saw john major, the former who was a friend of the queens, for instance as one, but a lot of the royal household, a lot of people who worked in the rural household a knew the queen privately. there were also governors of the realms and the commonwealth, which was of course something she loved so much. they were also there, but it was a lot of people from the role has or fr
merrill from our house department robin. you've watched both ceremonies today this morning and the state funeral for queen elizabeth. and now this rothermel private ceremony are smaller affair. so in this 2nd service, what stood up for you. well, as you say, i'm more more private a fab with the cameras that will be ne mole private to find me in a couple of hours time when just roll family with that. and anybody else will lay out in the royal vault with me just interrupt you, that it was still...
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>> thank you, robin.ens when you heat things up, you dry them out which makes the fires exacerbated. so we do have heat advisories all from nevada all the way up to montana and excessive heat warnings that go from las vegas down to escondido. from the tetons to yellowstone, lisa:lisa: good wednesday morning. excessive heat warning today through thursday. today we get a bit of a break in the heat. 105. that is better than 115 yesterday. 99 in santa rosa. looking at 98 in san jose. certainly better than yesterday's 109. upper 70's and san francisco. the accuweather 7 day forecast, a few more days of our excessive >>> now to our book club september pick, "the fortunes of jaded women" by carolyn huynh. >>> now to our "gma" book club september pick, it's "the fortunes of jaded women" by carolyn huynh. here she is to tell us about it. >> the story is about strange vietnamese american family who believe they have been cursed by a witch, unable to know love or happiness. the family coming together when the famous
>> thank you, robin.ens when you heat things up, you dry them out which makes the fires exacerbated. so we do have heat advisories all from nevada all the way up to montana and excessive heat warnings that go from las vegas down to escondido. from the tetons to yellowstone, lisa:lisa: good wednesday morning. excessive heat warning today through thursday. today we get a bit of a break in the heat. 105. that is better than 115 yesterday. 99 in santa rosa. looking at 98 in san jose....
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robin?k you very much. a very emotional morning. >>> we turn to the breaking news overnight out of memphis. mola lenghi is there on the scene in memphis tracking the latest developments. good morning, mola. >> reporter: well, good morning, robin. this hours' long shooting spree leading to hours of panic in memphis. a shelter in place order, seven people shot and ultimately more than half a dozen crime scenes throughout the city. overnight in memphis, police capturing a man they say went on a deadly shooting spree. killing at least four people and injuring three others. the man streaming live video of himself allegedly firing a gun. >> first we thought it was like -- he was trying to rob them or something but then we found out this guy was just shooting randomly. >> reporter: authorities identifying the suspect as 19-year-old ezekiel kelly. the rampage spanning across eight different crime scenes. >> ordinary citizens doing ordinary things, getting off from work, picking up children from day
robin?k you very much. a very emotional morning. >>> we turn to the breaking news overnight out of memphis. mola lenghi is there on the scene in memphis tracking the latest developments. good morning, mola. >> reporter: well, good morning, robin. this hours' long shooting spree leading to hours of panic in memphis. a shelter in place order, seven people shot and ultimately more than half a dozen crime scenes throughout the city. overnight in memphis, police capturing a man they...
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robin?as a simple response, no. thank you, david. safe travels back home. george? >>> want to turn to a courtroom win for former president trump in the showdown over the mar-a-lago search. a federal judge has ruled in favor of his request for special oversight of the documents that were seized by the fbi. chief justice correspondent pierre thomas is tracking the case. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. the judge in appointing a special master to review documents is also temporarily blocking doj from further review and use of any of the materials seized from trump's residence on august 8th for criminal investigative purposes. that could significantly slow down the justice department's probe. judge aileen cannon said she was doing so in part because the government has potentially seized legal, medical, tax and other documents in that dramatic search, suggesting a third party and not just doj should play a role in determining what the prosecutors should keep. but the judge
robin?as a simple response, no. thank you, david. safe travels back home. george? >>> want to turn to a courtroom win for former president trump in the showdown over the mar-a-lago search. a federal judge has ruled in favor of his request for special oversight of the documents that were seized by the fbi. chief justice correspondent pierre thomas is tracking the case. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. the judge in appointing a special master to review...
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robin? >> yes, so true. >> our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is live outside the palace with the mood there as they wait for the queen's final return. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. that's right. i mean, the clouds have descended. the heavens have opened. the rain started to fall reflecting the mood of the nation, but that hasn't deterred people from coming down here to try and pay their respects. elsewhere in the country there have been a handful of very small protests which attracted headlines because of the police response. one man was arrested in edinburgh after yelling at prince andrew, you're a sick old man, and in london two spoken to for holding up a piece of paper. the police issuing a statement saying people have the right to protest. but these really are the exceptions. the mood here is somber as the crowds only grow ahead of the queen's final return to the palace today. tomorrow is the start of four days lying in state at westminster, and then next monday, september
robin? >> yes, so true. >> our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is live outside the palace with the mood there as they wait for the queen's final return. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. that's right. i mean, the clouds have descended. the heavens have opened. the rain started to fall reflecting the mood of the nation, but that hasn't deterred people from coming down here to try and pay their respects. elsewhere in the country there have been a...
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they're just like, hey, do you mind if robin performs with you?abbed me by the shoulders and was like, i have an idea give me your clothes i'm going to go into work for you tomorrow you just got "saturday night live." wouldn't it be hilarious if i went into work for you and i remember instantly thinking, "oh, no, this is a a terrible idea. i do not want my first day at "snl" to have lorne michaels see robin williams walk in in a bart simpson t-shirt i was like, "no -- >> jimmy: don't you biff the first day -- >> and i was like -- how do you tell robin williams no and he was 100% serious. and then i was terrified he gave me his number. i was like, "oh, no, this is going to happen. and he never called and i was really happy [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he probably thought about you and just said, "i'm going to let the kid become a star first. >> yeah, i think he thought it was a fun idea and maybe he saw the complete and total panic in my face. >> jimmy: yeah, i want to talk about this, by the way look at this "not all sheep are boring! congratulati
they're just like, hey, do you mind if robin performs with you?abbed me by the shoulders and was like, i have an idea give me your clothes i'm going to go into work for you tomorrow you just got "saturday night live." wouldn't it be hilarious if i went into work for you and i remember instantly thinking, "oh, no, this is a a terrible idea. i do not want my first day at "snl" to have lorne michaels see robin williams walk in in a bart simpson t-shirt i was like, "no...
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joining us is robin wright, a distinguished fellow at the u.s.itute for peace and colonel cedric leighton, former member of joint staff of the pentagon. robin, putin calling up 300,000 reservists. what does that tell you? >> well, it reflects the disa ray as ben pointed out. this is an army that has suffered serious losses both in manpower and territory. this is a turning point for putin, for his country, for his military initiative and i think for his political future. this is a dangerous moment in this war, particularly because he is now more than once talked about invoking all the weapons in his arsenal, which include nuclear weapons. that would change the face of the war, it would change the nature of it. it's already in practice kind of a mini world war. but this would then pose a threat to nato allies in ways that we haven't seen in over 70 years. so this was a real moment. he clearly was trying to steal the bluster of an american president at the united nations, you know, laying out his agenda and u.s. goals in ukraine and basically taking
joining us is robin wright, a distinguished fellow at the u.s.itute for peace and colonel cedric leighton, former member of joint staff of the pentagon. robin, putin calling up 300,000 reservists. what does that tell you? >> well, it reflects the disa ray as ben pointed out. this is an army that has suffered serious losses both in manpower and territory. this is a turning point for putin, for his country, for his military initiative and i think for his political future. this is a...
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robin? >>> we're now joined by london allistair bruce.on't have to tell you processions are precarious moments. how is king charles handling this? >> well, it's always planned, the nature of the nation is that as a monarchy it prepares for when the monarch will die and next one takes over. we judge our entire history through the reigns of our different monarchs. the constitutional process of automatic on the one hand, so formal on the other. yet, we make sure it is evidently delivered through a ceremonial clarity that conveys both the carrying on and also the history that comes with it. it gives a sense of weight as to who the head of state is. when we saw the king come here behind me into westminster, a building that goes back to the 1100s and dedicates himself in answers to addresses of loyalty from the house of commons and the house of lords, our house of representatives and senate, you get a sense the succession has happened. >> what is the royal's family place within british society and how they remain important to the citizens there
robin? >>> we're now joined by london allistair bruce.on't have to tell you processions are precarious moments. how is king charles handling this? >> well, it's always planned, the nature of the nation is that as a monarchy it prepares for when the monarch will die and next one takes over. we judge our entire history through the reigns of our different monarchs. the constitutional process of automatic on the one hand, so formal on the other. yet, we make sure it is evidently...
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robin roberts and i are headed back to london. i hope you'll join robert and me monday morning will be honorably 5:30 a.m. eastern monday and all the way through the funeral for the final farewell again monday morning, our entire team there in london, robin and i hope you'll join us. we'll see you then. in the meantime, we continue this friday night with the other news and the immigration showdown here in the us this evening, florida's republican governor, rhonda santis, doubling down after flying migrants to martha's vineyard, massachusetts, without notice, saying he would do it again. and many questioning today were those migrants, even from florida, or did he fly them from texas as part of this today , those migrants were taken to a military base on cape cod, and this evening the growing legal questions over the governor's actions and what the migrants were told abc s maria via real in el paso tonight. less than two days after florida governor rhonda santos flew them to martha's vineyard to make a political 20.50 migrants from
robin roberts and i are headed back to london. i hope you'll join robert and me monday morning will be honorably 5:30 a.m. eastern monday and all the way through the funeral for the final farewell again monday morning, our entire team there in london, robin and i hope you'll join us. we'll see you then. in the meantime, we continue this friday night with the other news and the immigration showdown here in the us this evening, florida's republican governor, rhonda santis, doubling down after...
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there are at least $400.00 children who were also killed in law. dressed in robin robin's cupboard for help. there are 4000 tourist who was tendered in one of the resort glove valley. and those are still happening. still need to be rescued to the helicopter. my understanding is that the government is an action and law of tourist are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that he's developing focused on suggest that at least in the said, the machine province, the salt water has these up to the, to 9 feet. that means hot, terrible, it has begun for the people to survive in this water. and the rescue oppression is still under the impartial barcas on. and the authorities have not been able to reach to the affected people. partly because for some simple reason, because these are networks have graphs. the bridges have glass and the number of the helicopters which are required, given the sure huge scale off off the flood flood operation that is less so far. the help that is coming from the fairly can please, is a, is a, me go to some of the food supplies that box. i'm gettin
there are at least $400.00 children who were also killed in law. dressed in robin robin's cupboard for help. there are 4000 tourist who was tendered in one of the resort glove valley. and those are still happening. still need to be rescued to the helicopter. my understanding is that the government is an action and law of tourist are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that he's developing focused on suggest that at least in the said, the machine province, the salt water has...
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i think you could say robin. tell me a bit. a bit. bit more about edinburgh because and scotland you just returned from there and it's quite significant, isn't it that the queen passed away there it is. indeed she had, she had a very special relationship with scotland and she went to bow moral every summer. and that's not just for 2 weeks holiday. she was there 2 or 3 months, pretty much every summer and i'm or the official residence is hollywood has of course, but her home in scotland is bound moral. and it was the peace and quiet of the highlands that she loved the very famous picnics on the moors and the locals in crap in ballot. a nearby treated her as one of their own and they never bothered her in the butcher's sort of thing. they really took her as one of their own, which is very apparent. now we are seeing all the crowds arriving in edinburgh as well. and there was a different constitutional relationship with scotland. you may have noticed the other day, i'm at the oath of allegiance. i nitty said prince charles, king c
i think you could say robin. tell me a bit. a bit. bit more about edinburgh because and scotland you just returned from there and it's quite significant, isn't it that the queen passed away there it is. indeed she had, she had a very special relationship with scotland and she went to bow moral every summer. and that's not just for 2 weeks holiday. she was there 2 or 3 months, pretty much every summer and i'm or the official residence is hollywood has of course, but her home in scotland is bound...
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in the round—robin format every frame is point.laying down an early marker before another sublime break seem victory on an historic day for snooker. heavyweight boxing comes to manchester this evening — britain's joe joyce puts his undefeated record on the line, taking onjoseph parker, for the wbo interim title. it's a fight with plenty at stake. parkeris parker is a former champion and the more experienced of the pair so is he the favourite? i more experienced of the pair so is he the favourite?— he the favourite? i don't believe so. he he the favourite? i don't believe s0- he will _ he the favourite? i don't believe so. he will find _ he the favourite? i don't believe so. he will find out _ he the favourite? i don't believe so. he will find out with - he the favourite? i don't believe | so. he will find out with punches he the favourite? i don't believe i so. he will find out with punches to the head and body and all over. i the head and body and all over. i don't care what he thinks. he will -et don't care what he thinks. he wil
in the round—robin format every frame is point.laying down an early marker before another sublime break seem victory on an historic day for snooker. heavyweight boxing comes to manchester this evening — britain's joe joyce puts his undefeated record on the line, taking onjoseph parker, for the wbo interim title. it's a fight with plenty at stake. parkeris parker is a former champion and the more experienced of the pair so is he the favourite? i more experienced of the pair so is he the...
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in the round robin format every frame is whether point and evans showed why she has dominated the gameo get going, 134 total laid down an early marker before another sublime break sealed the victory on an historic day for snooker. heavyweight boxing comes to manchester this evening — britain's joe joyce puts his undefeated record on the line, taking on joseph parker. it's a fight with plenty at stake — the winner gets a shot at oleksandr usyk�*s wbo title. new zealand's parker is a former champion, and the more experienced of the two — so does that mean he's the favourite? i don't believe so. he is going to find out with real—time punches to the head, the body and all over. i the head, the body and all over. i don't really care what he thinks or what _ don't really care what he thinks or what his_ don't really care what he thinks or what his opinion is. he will get a taste _ what his opinion is. he will get a taste of— what his opinion is. he will get a taste of it— what his opinion is. he will get a taste of it on saturday night. i have _ taste of it on saturday night. i have done _ t
in the round robin format every frame is whether point and evans showed why she has dominated the gameo get going, 134 total laid down an early marker before another sublime break sealed the victory on an historic day for snooker. heavyweight boxing comes to manchester this evening — britain's joe joyce puts his undefeated record on the line, taking on joseph parker. it's a fight with plenty at stake — the winner gets a shot at oleksandr usyk�*s wbo title. new zealand's parker is a former...
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robin roberts and i will be headed back to london. i hope you'll join robin and me next monday morning, we'll be on early, 5:30 a.m. eastern, before "good morning america" monday. and then all the way through the funeral for the final farewell. again, next monday morning, robin and i hope you'll join us from london. >>> in the meantime, though, we move onto the other news this thursday night, and to a disturbing case unfolding in north dallas, texas. authorities arresting a doctor alleging he was tampering with iv bags. several patients suffering cardiac emergencies. authorities say a fellow doctor dying. here's abc's steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: a dallas-area anesthesiologist is under arrest tonight, accused of putting drugs in iv bags that caused patients at the surgical center who used those bags to have multiple cardiac emergencies. at the surgicare in north dallas, they're stunned. lawyers for the family of dr. melanie kasper, who worked there, say she took one of the bags home to treat herself for dehydration, and she di
robin roberts and i will be headed back to london. i hope you'll join robin and me next monday morning, we'll be on early, 5:30 a.m. eastern, before "good morning america" monday. and then all the way through the funeral for the final farewell. again, next monday morning, robin and i hope you'll join us from london. >>> in the meantime, though, we move onto the other news this thursday night, and to a disturbing case unfolding in north dallas, texas. authorities arresting a...
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ah ha ha ha robin, you're watching old. is there a life my headquarters here in doha? also coming up? do not drink the water. i wanna be clear. please do not drink the water. the capital of the state of mississippi is enduring a 3rd day without drinking water. after a treatment plant failed, the blood survivors scramble the aden bar, gastorm waters recede. but fairs of water born diseases grow. ah, welcome to the program, the out going you and human rights chief has released a damning report into china's alleged human rights violations against the weaker population. just minutes before her term ended, we shall bachelor, says beijing's arbitrary and discriminatory detention of wiggers and other mostly must them groups and chin. jang may constitute crimes against humanity. chinese present treating pain as he criticized over a major crack down against the weakness around a 1000000 people were placed in prison camps. now the report released by the united nations found that week as and the other muslim groups held in detention cans have been subjected to torture or ill trea
ah ha ha ha robin, you're watching old. is there a life my headquarters here in doha? also coming up? do not drink the water. i wanna be clear. please do not drink the water. the capital of the state of mississippi is enduring a 3rd day without drinking water. after a treatment plant failed, the blood survivors scramble the aden bar, gastorm waters recede. but fairs of water born diseases grow. ah, welcome to the program, the out going you and human rights chief has released a damning report...
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robin so, nice to see you.much. >>> now it was once called the best small library in america. now an idaho library is struggling to survive as armed activists push for it to ban more than 400 books. now here is the thing. it doesn't actually stock those books. we'll take you there, next. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil's plant-based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down, helps lower cholesterol and promotes healthy blood sugar levels. while its collagen peptides help support your joint structures. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic by taking metamucil every day. try metamucil fiber gummies made with a prebiotic, plant-based fiber blend that helps promote digestive health. this is the planning effect from fidelity. ben isn't worried about retirement because his plan is backed by the team at fidelity. a group of investment professionals manages ben's ira for him, analyzing market conditions and helping him stay on ta
robin so, nice to see you.much. >>> now it was once called the best small library in america. now an idaho library is struggling to survive as armed activists push for it to ban more than 400 books. now here is the thing. it doesn't actually stock those books. we'll take you there, next. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil's plant-based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down, helps lower cholesterol and...
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as you put it so well, robin, so often we pigeonhole as a society.de what you are supposed to be. and it is the rare breed, the rare exception of those able and forthright under the enormous pressure someone like her is under to say i will chart my own course unapologetically. and i think about that when i think about serena williams about what her and her sister endured quite early on in her career to what you're talking about. we call it fashion today, but at the time i remember being around her age and people were poking fun about her hair and they were talking about their body, talking about their clothing time. who can forget the black cat suit, the grunts on the court by people? all this came to this unapologetic notion as she said two nights ago i'm just serena. >> yeah, i mean she brought her entire self to the public stage. and while i think often people want to sort of trivialize what fashion is, fundamentally it really is about how we want to be seen on the public stage. it's how we want to define ourselves and how we want others to see us
as you put it so well, robin, so often we pigeonhole as a society.de what you are supposed to be. and it is the rare breed, the rare exception of those able and forthright under the enormous pressure someone like her is under to say i will chart my own course unapologetically. and i think about that when i think about serena williams about what her and her sister endured quite early on in her career to what you're talking about. we call it fashion today, but at the time i remember being around...
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that will be moving line, so a long night for some people robin. it's incredible that people would wait that long, i guess people will be thinking around the world to say good bye to a queen who was perhaps so far away from them in some respects who lived a very different life. and didn't have that much to do with their everyday lives. that's true, but she did have the common touch in, in a way the one thing i'm occurred to me seeing all these pictures over the last few days. she had the most amazing smile. she really did from from, from when she was young adult to, to the the last pictures we saw of her were balmoral. and when she the picture there with this trust. welcome in the new prime minister. but there was a picture of her on her own just will. and she had this impish smile. and i, i do know through the grapevine, she had a great sense of fume evidently. and i, you know, she did have some of course she was royal and she was above is also mentally rich. and you know, she, she had some sort of common touch with the people all the way through
that will be moving line, so a long night for some people robin. it's incredible that people would wait that long, i guess people will be thinking around the world to say good bye to a queen who was perhaps so far away from them in some respects who lived a very different life. and didn't have that much to do with their everyday lives. that's true, but she did have the common touch in, in a way the one thing i'm occurred to me seeing all these pictures over the last few days. she had the most...
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guest: thanks, robin. i appreciate you sharing that.ne thing you mentioned to think about, which is in this research, we did not find as much polarization as we typically see between democrats and republicans. often times when we do public opinion research, we often see democrats and republicans having different responses. 63 percent of both democrats and republicans associate the aftermath of 9/11 with bipartisanship, so it speaks to this interesting finding, which is that 9/11 brings back so many different memories, so many different feelings. it also reminds us of the way that we do work together, even in national politics. we can have these memories of when people got these things done for the good of the nation. host: let's talk to dustin from west virginia. dustin is calling on the under 30 line. caller: i guess i just wanted to say -- i'm nervous -- i hope people who don't remember and do remember know that the shift into afghanistan that we took 20 years to get out of, the nsa -- it was saudi arabia that i'm pretty sure these pe
guest: thanks, robin. i appreciate you sharing that.ne thing you mentioned to think about, which is in this research, we did not find as much polarization as we typically see between democrats and republicans. often times when we do public opinion research, we often see democrats and republicans having different responses. 63 percent of both democrats and republicans associate the aftermath of 9/11 with bipartisanship, so it speaks to this interesting finding, which is that 9/11 brings back so...
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robin thicke one time, delivered sushi to him. >> jimmy: you did? >> hey, robin, what's up?r to tip in cash or to put it on the app? and do you have any idea how much -- because i always feel like, i wish these guys knew how much i wastying them. >> yeah, no -- at the time i was doing it, it's been a little while, but you could look. i'd be driving to my next spot, i would look, see if this guy tip med. >> jimmy: how did robin do tip-weiss? >> tipped me $20 cash. >> jimmy: all right, good. i notice you made the little move. >> robin's generous. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations to you guys. i tell you, i was driving by your billboard. i'd not heard about your show. and i saw it, i go, "i want to watch that show, i like the title, this fool." it's a good title. >> thank you, it means a lot, we're both fools. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks. thanks for being foolish enough to come here. if you haven't seen it yet, it's on hulu, "this fool." chris estrada and frankie quinones, everybody. be right back with music from young gravy. [ cheers and applause
robin thicke one time, delivered sushi to him. >> jimmy: you did? >> hey, robin, what's up?r to tip in cash or to put it on the app? and do you have any idea how much -- because i always feel like, i wish these guys knew how much i wastying them. >> yeah, no -- at the time i was doing it, it's been a little while, but you could look. i'd be driving to my next spot, i would look, see if this guy tip med. >> jimmy: how did robin do tip-weiss? >> tipped me $20 cash....
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meanwhile, wisconsin republican senator robin -- republican speaker robin vos is trying to block a subpoena from the house select committee investigating january 6th. the committee issued the subpoena over the week seeking testimony about a phone call that vos had with donald trump in july of this year. during which the former president pushed him to overturn wisconsin's 2020 presidential election results. forget about the fact that was two years ago. the panel wanted his testimony by september 26th, yet. but in a court filing, vos argues the old explanation for such an extreme time line is the committee's desire to conduct the deposition before the next public hearing which, of course, is scheduled for tomorrow. joining us to talk about this, congressional reporter our friend nicholas. with a deposition ahead of tomorrow's hearing now, unlikely, is the committee going to continue to push for vos's deposition ahead of another potential hearing? >> that's certainly a possibility. i mean, the committee is showing here is that there is still trying to take in information even as they reach a f
meanwhile, wisconsin republican senator robin -- republican speaker robin vos is trying to block a subpoena from the house select committee investigating january 6th. the committee issued the subpoena over the week seeking testimony about a phone call that vos had with donald trump in july of this year. during which the former president pushed him to overturn wisconsin's 2020 presidential election results. forget about the fact that was two years ago. the panel wanted his testimony by september...
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ah, your challenges there with me to hell robin in doha, reminder of all top news stories. the united nation says there's credible evidence that moscow is forcibly taking unaccompanied ukrainian children to russia to be adopted, and that thousands of other ukrainians are being deported from russian occupied areas. theory says circle filtration, operations amount to a war crime or diplomatic editor james base has more from the un this security council meeting was called by albania, and the u. s. the have been persistent allegations that when russian soldiers have captured areas of ukraine, they've taken away people who lived there to russia. a process of enforced displacement, ambassador linda thomas greenfield, says the u. s. government believes the numbers involved are staggering, that russian authorities have interrogated, detained, forcibly to put it between 900001 point 6000000 ukranian citizens from their homes to russia, often to isolated regions in the far east. and i want to be clear, the united states has information that officials from russia's presidential admini
ah, your challenges there with me to hell robin in doha, reminder of all top news stories. the united nation says there's credible evidence that moscow is forcibly taking unaccompanied ukrainian children to russia to be adopted, and that thousands of other ukrainians are being deported from russian occupied areas. theory says circle filtration, operations amount to a war crime or diplomatic editor james base has more from the un this security council meeting was called by albania, and the u. s....
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the same price is asher. heck was born with arctic chugs, kobylinski prowess law and their prob, robin. he also needs a price for him for villa parker. she ties after that group, cassandra hilla dock is out there. manon it actually if she is, cooper or brower. she of somebody had a minute if nobody atmosphere from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalists took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, or o u. n for short, was founded by colonel yet gainey kind of audits and austrian officer, lincoln mounded ukrainian nationalists units during world war one than the civil war. lied in exile. he and his fellow officers lent the outdoor organisation. but i will practice how i shall and i latch out of to try to post, keep in school next to an honor to hemoglobin. a stylish fire last night wasn't a vice ukrainians, inhabited some of the land that would become part of poland after world war one adalia rosena, molina and galicia bracer was. you are the shop owner of of for, for on there. and perhaps is your last you prior to arthur green,
the same price is asher. heck was born with arctic chugs, kobylinski prowess law and their prob, robin. he also needs a price for him for villa parker. she ties after that group, cassandra hilla dock is out there. manon it actually if she is, cooper or brower. she of somebody had a minute if nobody atmosphere from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalists took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, or o u. n for short, was founded by...
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this implant is officer harrison born with arctic chugs kobylinski rosler and there prob robin. he also needs a price for him for villa parker she, ty, is absent, our group, cassandra hilla dock, his heart there. manon, it pay any doctor if shes cooper or brower. she with somebody her money, if nobody atmosphere from january 28th to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalist took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, or o u. n for short was founded by colonel yet gainey kind of audits and austrian officer, wilken mounded ukrainian nationalists units during world war one than the civil war law in exile. he and his fellow officers lent the outdoor organization. but i go back past our shall and i watch out of chased to post, keep in skull external, not to among uber. a stylish fire last night was not biased. ukrainians inhabited some of the land that would become part of poland after world war one by dalia grosvenor, lydia and galicia. bracy was you out of shop or no of of for, for america, and for health insurance, last superhero, arthur gr
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robin wrote you drew sarah doll p beliefs from the testimony of an arrested member of the organisation of ukrainian nationalists. the bose couldn't put out resistance, they had no weapons, we beat them with whatever we could on the street in their flats, in their sheds. the battle lasted about 4 hours, then every one went home. in 1943, far from the front lines. one of the biggest world war 2 tragedies unfolded in an area called balise. ah ah, pulling it a no, carrying him to the podium shooting at the high day. she's here, doctor lean, that you bought a control and put your boat story ship. she'll have each door told go nearer speech else in the whirling m e are by their care or voting and that each respond eat e bottom because i q over to me in the mustang. but then if we need school bumpers polanko for nancy below grain. so you'll see on your bill chain sheet or even in the future, i should of renewed them last constraints that they believe sylvia is looking his show for the period when it away. when the cut about touched pushing plans live, hello, tulsa will finish your due diligen
robin wrote you drew sarah doll p beliefs from the testimony of an arrested member of the organisation of ukrainian nationalists. the bose couldn't put out resistance, they had no weapons, we beat them with whatever we could on the street in their flats, in their sheds. the battle lasted about 4 hours, then every one went home. in 1943, far from the front lines. one of the biggest world war 2 tragedies unfolded in an area called balise. ah ah, pulling it a no, carrying him to the podium...
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but i was loud, and they prob robin, he or she needs a place for him to villa a. she ties option that group cassandra hilla doc, his heart, that minority eli to actually if cisco or the hours she very how to money, if nobody atmospheric from january 28th, to february 3rd 1929. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalist took place in vienna. the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, or o u. n for short, was founded by colonel yet gainey can of audits and austrian officer lincoln mounded ukrainian nationalists units during world war one than the civil war lie in exile. he and his fellow officers lent the outdoor organisation. but i will protest our shall, and i watch out of taste. you folks keep up in scarlet, tannel nectar among uber. a stylish fire last night was not biased. ukrainians, inhabited some of the land that would become part of poland after world war one adalia rovner. millennia and galicia price it was you or the shop or no of us were for america and perhaps is your last ubri out of our little crania so lunch. yeah. and now think that enough now ab bi
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once, of course, he is a freedom fighter for those who fights for freedom there are no written laws robind is also revered by everyone. although he also acted illegally, 79 years ago, the bandera attacked almost a hundred polish. villages in volhynia and tens of thousands of people became victims years later. a new generation of radicals marched around kiev, and polish politicians, along with the rest of europe , turned a blind eye to torchlight processions and renaming streets in honor of the heroes of the upa in 2016 , the polish parliament, under pressure from the relatives of the victims, recognized the volyn massacre as genocide on ukraine has not done this so far today warsaw and kiev are again balancing between public opinion and political conjuncture in this forget, at least the leadership of these two countries, although usually in order and, accordingly, surely familiar phrase that is carved on the monuments of the victim. uh, the vologda massacre. lord, if i forget about them on earth, then you will forget about me. they in the same 2016 released a feature film. volyn directed
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thank you, john and i'm a john in the studio by my colleague robin merrill rob. it's a massive event today. can you watch that service? what was it like? well, i have to say i was glad i was an honor because i found it very moving myself. and i got a lump in my throat one or 2 times because of course, i've been around for an entire range. she is my monarch. i thought it was a very moving service. i thought it was actually a very simple service in westminster abbey, in comparison to the palm pageantry we've seen over the last days, which of course the brits do better than anybody else. and i think it was simple because that's the way the queen wanted it because she was a deeply religious person. she had, as we know, an unwavering commitment to her duties. and that came from her belief that she was anointed by god she believed. and i think that was reflected in the service though, one or 2 points. i agree with jack power is very interesting. the the national anthem, and then prince charles. no, it's king charles. of course he can't sing it. whereas we've seen him s
thank you, john and i'm a john in the studio by my colleague robin merrill rob. it's a massive event today. can you watch that service? what was it like? well, i have to say i was glad i was an honor because i found it very moving myself. and i got a lump in my throat one or 2 times because of course, i've been around for an entire range. she is my monarch. i thought it was a very moving service. i thought it was actually a very simple service in westminster abbey, in comparison to the palm...
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tomorrow, robin roberts with danai gurira, a "black panther: wakanda forever" journey to africa. >> robinrience, feel the inspiring worldwide impact of "black panther." >> hey, robin. [ speaking non-english ] which means, i greet you in one of the languages of this astounding nation. >> announcer: tomorrow only on "good morning america." >> "wakanda forever." >>> and we have some good news for bachelor nation, "bachelor in paradise" is back with the largest ever cast of fan favorites and there's our friend jesse palmer. he is hosting the season 8 premiere tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc and then streaming the next day on hulu in case you missed it. >> thanks for watching, everyone. >> have a great day. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laugh) (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. reggie: good morning. how is traffic? jobina: we are following a crash in san francisco that is causing a
tomorrow, robin roberts with danai gurira, a "black panther: wakanda forever" journey to africa. >> robinrience, feel the inspiring worldwide impact of "black panther." >> hey, robin. [ speaking non-english ] which means, i greet you in one of the languages of this astounding nation. >> announcer: tomorrow only on "good morning america." >> "wakanda forever." >>> and we have some good news for bachelor nation,...
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hood has made a ton of money robin hood would say, listen, our prices are just as good as everybody i come back and say, you know what they better stay there, because if you go over a certain threshold, then we're going to come after you because right now, it seems very toothless, but david's right we haven't seen the whole statement. but this is a huge win for robin hood because this is how they make their money they're not making a lot of money on custody, so the stock goes higher, higher than this, certainly. >> yeah. and then tangentially, we'll watch all things crypto today. a valuation of $32 billion which would be in line with the prior round. >> kate rooney sat down with sam bankman-fried, the jpm of crypto, as we like to refer to him. any company -- >> david -- >> yeah, well, any company that can keep its valuation at the same level in this market, they're doing something right. so, we'll have to wait and see but most -- most new offerings are going to bring down your valuation. given what's gone on over the last six months, jim >> how much, david, does jay powell want to s
hood has made a ton of money robin hood would say, listen, our prices are just as good as everybody i come back and say, you know what they better stay there, because if you go over a certain threshold, then we're going to come after you because right now, it seems very toothless, but david's right we haven't seen the whole statement. but this is a huge win for robin hood because this is how they make their money they're not making a lot of money on custody, so the stock goes higher, higher...
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robin roberts and i will be headed back to london and i hope you'll join robin and me next monday morninght here on abc. we'll be on early, before "good morning america" monday and then all the way through the funeral for the final farewell. that's next monday morning right here from london. >>> in the meantime, we do move onto the other news this wednesday night. here in this country, the race under way at this hour to try to avert a massive rail strike. with inflation and high prices already, what could this do to the already stretched supply chain? frantic meetings in washington today between the companies and unions. what workers are demanding. here's our transportation correspondent gio benitez tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a race against the clock to stop a supply chain crisis and travel nightmare, with 60,000 rail workers threatening to strike tomorrow at midnight. amtrak now canceling its 14 routes. nearly all of its trains outside the northeast corridor would be impacted, with possible shut >> reporter: nearly a third of the freight in this country is moved by rail. everything f
robin roberts and i will be headed back to london and i hope you'll join robin and me next monday morninght here on abc. we'll be on early, before "good morning america" monday and then all the way through the funeral for the final farewell. that's next monday morning right here from london. >>> in the meantime, we do move onto the other news this wednesday night. here in this country, the race under way at this hour to try to avert a massive rail strike. with inflation and...
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robin robin's habit book would have no means. they're odd for carson, a tourist was gendered in one of the result of glam valley and lost are still happen still need to be rescued to the helicopter. i'm i, the founding is that the government is an auction and law of tourist are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that is developing and focused on suggest that at least in the said, the machine province, the salt water has these up to their, to 9 feet. that means hot, terrible, it has begun for the people to survive in this water. and the rescue oppression is still under impartial barcas on. and the authorities have not been able to reach to the affected people. partly because of a simple reason because the door network have graphs, the bridges have glass and the number of the helicopters which are required given the sure huge scale off off the flood flood operation. that is less so far, the hell that is coming from the fairly concrete is a, is a, me go to in terms of the food supplies that box. i'm getting fro
robin robin's habit book would have no means. they're odd for carson, a tourist was gendered in one of the result of glam valley and lost are still happen still need to be rescued to the helicopter. i'm i, the founding is that the government is an auction and law of tourist are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that is developing and focused on suggest that at least in the said, the machine province, the salt water has these up to their, to 9 feet. that means hot,...
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he expressed profound sadness to her passing robin. i'm sorry to interrupt you. tell me about how the p pool of jamaica feel about the death of, of queen elizabeth. at this point i gather we are still processing what it means for our island at this point in time. and the changes that we will see going forward. and of course, we have already seen changes on the there, there that there is a process like i said to becoming a republic. and it, that has been getting momentum, but i guess that we're still processing what exactly this means that or island, you think that timeline, as far as becoming a republic will change. now that we have king charles the foot, i do believe so what? there are several legislative steps that have to be taken, as you are aware in terms of the familiarity with the king. king charles the 3rd, as he will be known, jamaicans are indeed familiar with him. and there has been attempts to familiarize the dust or with him in recent weeks as he just edited at britain's black newspaper, the voice which is owned by a jamie media group. and with the f
he expressed profound sadness to her passing robin. i'm sorry to interrupt you. tell me about how the p pool of jamaica feel about the death of, of queen elizabeth. at this point i gather we are still processing what it means for our island at this point in time. and the changes that we will see going forward. and of course, we have already seen changes on the there, there that there is a process like i said to becoming a republic. and it, that has been getting momentum, but i guess that we're...
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we can cross live no to robin. why do communication coordinator at the interest committee of the red cross nigeria? pleasure to have you on the program. thanks for your time today. you had those figures quite extraordinary. aren't they? over $60000.00 people missing across africa, almost half children. what's the cause of this crisis? they probably yesterday, the crisis of the me see mainly to wish and we're very violent wiring groups and causing people. and when people li, probably get the children. grandparent mothers been completely separated and they don't know where the ones are. the word missing. it's an intriguing word, isn't it? what does it actually mean in this case? what happens to most these people most often do the die or is it perhaps hostages of terrorists? they're taking a slave labor, is it all? if not one more in particular, i think the definition of what it tells me see, you know, law and then you can watch the me see if people whose feet and well no, i think families are relative to these people
we can cross live no to robin. why do communication coordinator at the interest committee of the red cross nigeria? pleasure to have you on the program. thanks for your time today. you had those figures quite extraordinary. aren't they? over $60000.00 people missing across africa, almost half children. what's the cause of this crisis? they probably yesterday, the crisis of the me see mainly to wish and we're very violent wiring groups and causing people. and when people li, probably get the...
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a woman she didn't know and never met, whose name was robin.ter, and when they try to find her -- >> she had addresses up until right around 2006, and then kind of just fell off the map, and couldn't find her anywhere. >> 2006, what a coincidence. it was the year lavender doe was murdered. >> coming up, i wasn't prepared for the emotion that i had right then. i couldn't control myself. i remember sitting on the couch, actually crying. >> a search fence, and the story begins. >> we lost track between her and us for about ten years. >> when dateline continues. ladies, six minutes please... this is my life. it's not always “picture perfect.” plus i'm dealing with bleeding from uterine fibroids. enter myfembree, a once-daily pill for women with heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids. with myfembree, heavy bleeding went down by 84%. serious risks include heart attack, stroke, and blood clots. don't take myfembree if you've had any of these, or have uncontrolled high blood pressure, are over 35 and smoke, could be pregnant, or have or had o
a woman she didn't know and never met, whose name was robin.ter, and when they try to find her -- >> she had addresses up until right around 2006, and then kind of just fell off the map, and couldn't find her anywhere. >> 2006, what a coincidence. it was the year lavender doe was murdered. >> coming up, i wasn't prepared for the emotion that i had right then. i couldn't control myself. i remember sitting on the couch, actually crying. >> a search fence, and the story...
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>> it's a huge moment, robin.t's massive, getting used to the idea of saying king charles, i think he's literally just about to come up here now to what will be his new palace, his new home. you know, it's quite something to think about. you know, so much is going to change now. i grew up in a country where basically everywhere, you can't see them now but around here they say er, now it's going to be cr. we can -- >> we hear the roar of the crowd so we know he is approaching the palace right now at the age of 73, his mother was 25 as we bring in robert jobson. >> we're watching history unfold before our eyes here. incredible scenes, the first king for 70 years arriving at buckingham palace with his queen consort to meet his people. it's quite staggering and the crowds have really grown, haven't they and you can see them going into buckingham palace which is the father said which is basically really the white house, if you like, there he is, first glimpse of him stepping out with the queen consort stepping out in b
>> it's a huge moment, robin.t's massive, getting used to the idea of saying king charles, i think he's literally just about to come up here now to what will be his new palace, his new home. you know, it's quite something to think about. you know, so much is going to change now. i grew up in a country where basically everywhere, you can't see them now but around here they say er, now it's going to be cr. we can -- >> we hear the roar of the crowd so we know he is approaching the...