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let me start with you robin, and thank you both for joining us. robin. i, you know, there's a lot of different spots of, you know, what's happened in the country and i've got my own views. i love to kind of hear what is heartland america see in this. what do you, you know, being an informed political observer? see, are the biggest lessons to take away from what happened this week in the elections for the 4th election and a role. the american people divide the pundents and the experts and had their own say, on the future, the country which i like. as you said, this election went kind of opposite of the way that a lot of the pundents were saying. it was a big surprise as the evening went on and what happened. and i just think there's a lot of layers to uncover here on what happened and why. and i think it's going to be interesting when all the data gets in, when all the number numbers get into look at. because for example, florida went heavily democratic or i'm sorry, republican and really cannot be regarded anymore, i think is, is a swing state iowa next
let me start with you robin, and thank you both for joining us. robin. i, you know, there's a lot of different spots of, you know, what's happened in the country and i've got my own views. i love to kind of hear what is heartland america see in this. what do you, you know, being an informed political observer? see, are the biggest lessons to take away from what happened this week in the elections for the 4th election and a role. the american people divide the pundents and the experts and had...
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robin -- mispronounced that. robin first volunteered as a college student at next door baldwin university in 1991 just as the university was preparing to open. she eventually became coo and director of finance before assuming leadership at the organization. in the meantime, robin earned a master's from james madison university, served as dean of students and worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia association of museums governing council where she represents the mountain and valley districts as well as on the advisory board of visitors for mary baldwin university. she lives in stanton with her family. welcome, robin. >> thank you. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at
robin -- mispronounced that. robin first volunteered as a college student at next door baldwin university in 1991 just as the university was preparing to open. she eventually became coo and director of finance before assuming leadership at the organization. in the meantime, robin earned a master's from james madison university, served as dean of students and worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia...
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happy birthday, robin.the perfect birthday gift. i get to leave the show early. a little bit after 8:30 because i'm heading to my happy place but -- >> you deserve it. is. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> coming up in our "gma morning menu," the high-end designer loved by celebrities is under fire now for featuring kids in their ads. >>> the couple who each donated a kidney to their friends. >>> plus becky has more deals you'll want to stay up all night for. >>> and lara, who is that special guest you have? >> hey, birthday girl, i'm with paul kelly, the guinness world record holder for the fastest turkey carving. get started. he's going to give us his best secrets, best hacks to have the most meat and the most -- just the most perfect thanksgiving doing it right here on "good morning america." we'll give you these great hacks coming up. hurry to get black friday deals now at target. this week save on the hottest gifts to get ahead this holiday. ♪ 100 percent ♪ event ends saturday. get low prices and great
happy birthday, robin.the perfect birthday gift. i get to leave the show early. a little bit after 8:30 because i'm heading to my happy place but -- >> you deserve it. is. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> coming up in our "gma morning menu," the high-end designer loved by celebrities is under fire now for featuring kids in their ads. >>> the couple who each donated a kidney to their friends. >>> plus becky has more deals you'll want to stay up...
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and thanks again, robin. i'm going to talk a little bit about the more nascent, although very much in process, efforts of the wilson center to redo its permanent exhibition on wilson's life and legacy. and then, when i'm done, perhaps we can turn to questions about maybe some more specific questions about some of the efforts that each of you make, to highlight the complexities and how you engage with your visitors, both virtual and in-person. but first, i want to give a little update on our own efforts here at the wilson center. as i said earlier, the wilson center was chartered by congress in 1968 is the official memorial to woodrow wilson. and as such, we have a responsibility to present a public exhibition to help educate contemporary audiences about wilson's career, policies, and his legacy. in line with the wilson center's chartered role as an international affairs think tank, our current exhibition focuses on wilson's exhibition for a more peaceful global community. but it does not represent his views e
and thanks again, robin. i'm going to talk a little bit about the more nascent, although very much in process, efforts of the wilson center to redo its permanent exhibition on wilson's life and legacy. and then, when i'm done, perhaps we can turn to questions about maybe some more specific questions about some of the efforts that each of you make, to highlight the complexities and how you engage with your visitors, both virtual and in-person. but first, i want to give a little update on our own...
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my name is robin's d. mangum. i'm a space flight journalist covering the artemus program for the last 8 years. and i'm just a general fan of the moon in the solar system. i love that you on the show. hello joe. a welcome to the sting. tell everybody who you are, what you think your connection to them? name please. hey, yeah, thanks for having me. excited speaker. i'm joey roulette. i'm out of space reporter for reuters covering nasa talking to experts like rick. very good. i want to take you gent spot to last wednesday when this happened. rick, take a look. i want to hear how it felt to be right. that for stage engine star, 321 boosters in, lift off of order. this one. we rise together not to the moon and beyond. mm i go, is it like oh it was. it was tremendous. it was i had the 2nd best seat in the house. obviously the best people house would have been from the coast of florida to watch it live. but the 2nd best seat was certainly in mission control. there was a buzz in the air and the team was just couldn't be m
my name is robin's d. mangum. i'm a space flight journalist covering the artemus program for the last 8 years. and i'm just a general fan of the moon in the solar system. i love that you on the show. hello joe. a welcome to the sting. tell everybody who you are, what you think your connection to them? name please. hey, yeah, thanks for having me. excited speaker. i'm joey roulette. i'm out of space reporter for reuters covering nasa talking to experts like rick. very good. i want to take you...
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robin, you pull off those glasses. she'll have much more on "nightline.". >> 11 years and three months. elizabeth holmes learns her fate this afternoon. thanks for joining us. kristen: the sentencing hearing for the ceo took several hours today. stephanie sierra was in the courtroom and joins us live from san jose. stephanie coco -- >> certainly a climactic end to a years long saga. elizabeth holmes went from being silicon valley's rising superstar to convicted criminal. the soon-to-be mother of two is going to be facing more than 11 years in federal prison. a sentence that is certainly a surprise to legal experts. in context, holmes was convicted of four counts of wire fraud and conspiracy. that conviction bader eligible for up to 20 years in prison. the federal prosecutors wanted 15 years. the federal probation department recommended nine. legal experts say this is somewhat more than expected. it is unusual to have a sentence more than what the federal probation department recommends. the four month long trial wrapped nearly a year ago. during that time,
robin, you pull off those glasses. she'll have much more on "nightline.". >> 11 years and three months. elizabeth holmes learns her fate this afternoon. thanks for joining us. kristen: the sentencing hearing for the ceo took several hours today. stephanie sierra was in the courtroom and joins us live from san jose. stephanie coco -- >> certainly a climactic end to a years long saga. elizabeth holmes went from being silicon valley's rising superstar to convicted criminal....
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good morning. >> good morning to you, robin.d. landing the cover of "forbes, 30 line. but hailey bieber is showing the word that no one's life is picture perfect. this morning, hailey bieber opening up about her latest health struggle. the 26-year-old model sharing in an instagram story, i have a cyst on my ovary the size of an apple. adding i don't have endometriosis or polycystic ovarian syndrome, but have gotten an ovarian cyst a few times. it's never fun. it's painful and achy and makes me feel nauseous and crampy and bloated and emotional. according to the u.s. office on women's health, women form at least one cyst every month as part of the normal ovulation cycle. while around 8% of premenopausal women develop cysts large enough to need treatment symptomatic ovarian cysts may be caused by hormonal problems, endometriosis, pregnancy and severe pelvic infections. this is not the first time these two have faced health struggles. in march of this year the model revealing she suffered a mini stroke on instagram for which she un
good morning. >> good morning to you, robin.d. landing the cover of "forbes, 30 line. but hailey bieber is showing the word that no one's life is picture perfect. this morning, hailey bieber opening up about her latest health struggle. the 26-year-old model sharing in an instagram story, i have a cyst on my ovary the size of an apple. adding i don't have endometriosis or polycystic ovarian syndrome, but have gotten an ovarian cyst a few times. it's never fun. it's painful and achy...
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robin? >> something we haven't seen before.thank you so much, maggie. >>> now to a guilty plea from the man who opened fire in a buffalo grocery store killing ten people. stephanie ramos is in buffalo for us. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. in the courtroom the man accused of killing ten people and injuring three others simply said, yes and guilty, as the judge named each victim and charge. this morning, the shooter responsible for a racist rampage that left ten people dead at a buffalo supermarket earlier this year has pled guilty to all charges. 19-year-old payton gendron now facing life in prison when he is sentenced in february. in court, families of the murdered victims emotional as new details of the attack emerged. >> and i see my mother and, you know, i see my mother all the time and to just imagine what she faced in that moment. >> reporter: the buffalo district attorney laying out the state's evidence in the case. >> the defendant, with the intent to murder as many african americans as he co
robin? >> something we haven't seen before.thank you so much, maggie. >>> now to a guilty plea from the man who opened fire in a buffalo grocery store killing ten people. stephanie ramos is in buffalo for us. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. in the courtroom the man accused of killing ten people and injuring three others simply said, yes and guilty, as the judge named each victim and charge. this morning, the shooter responsible for a racist...
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robin?ive community. matt, thank you. >>> ginger tracking the latest on the snow and the near record cold sweeping across the country. good morning, ginger. >> good morning to you, robin. it's like insult to the injury when you have got snow above your head and now you add a 50-mile-per-hour gust with wind advisories from jamestown to watertown. some pictures out of oswego too because it wasn't just the buffalo area. west michigan, 131 a very popular highway that gets shut down by lake effect. that was a 20-car pileup. look at those totals. nothing to sneeze at in east grand rapids, national bridge, new york, 72. orchard park coming away as the winner there at 80 inches, if you call that a winner. the cold that settles in goes from a windchill feeling like 39 in bakersfield to 39 in new orleans and charleston. sub-40-degree windchills. then you get single digits and teens. things warm up. i've got some news coming, george. >> we'll take it. ginger, thanks very much. >>> now to breaking news
robin?ive community. matt, thank you. >>> ginger tracking the latest on the snow and the near record cold sweeping across the country. good morning, ginger. >> good morning to you, robin. it's like insult to the injury when you have got snow above your head and now you add a 50-mile-per-hour gust with wind advisories from jamestown to watertown. some pictures out of oswego too because it wasn't just the buffalo area. west michigan, 131 a very popular highway that gets shut down...
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robin?s. james, take care, please. george? >>> we stay overseas with the escalating violence in iran. security forces are cracking down on protests in the third month and police were caught on camera opening fire in the subway. maggie rulli is following this. good morning. >> reporter: george, good morning. protesters we spoke to inside iran tell us it's like a battlefield. they're hearing slogans being chanted and gunfire everywhere and showing no signs of slowing down. violence escalating on the streets of iran as protests enter their third month. police crackdowns becoming more brutal. videos posted on social media show a crowd inside a packed subway station fleeing security forces as they open fire with metal pellets. people panicked, rushing for the exits as officers keep shooting. in another video, police are seen storming one of the trains, beating protesters who tried to escape through the subway. protesters are gaining momentum. they mark the anniversary of the deadly 2019 protests
robin?s. james, take care, please. george? >>> we stay overseas with the escalating violence in iran. security forces are cracking down on protests in the third month and police were caught on camera opening fire in the subway. maggie rulli is following this. good morning. >> reporter: george, good morning. protesters we spoke to inside iran tell us it's like a battlefield. they're hearing slogans being chanted and gunfire everywhere and showing no signs of slowing down. violence...
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hi robin. hello, joey. take it to have you on the show today. i said you experts and i went to prove how expert you are. so rick say hello to our audience around the well, tell them who you are, what you do? sure. hello everyone. i'm rick hensley. i'm a nasa flight director, and i am involved in the real time execution of the artemus more mission from houston, texas. it's a had i rather welcome to the stream, introduce yourself to audience around the world. tell them your connection to the made. sure i look at them in every day. my name is robbins d. mangum. i'm a space flight journalist covering the artemus program for the last 8 years. and i'm just a general fan of the moon in the solar system. i love that you on the show. hello. tell a welcome to the stain. tell everybody who you are. what you think your connection to them name please. hey, yeah, thanks for having me. it's me here. i'm joey roulette. i'm a space reporter for reuters covering nasa talking to experts like rick. very good . i want to take you gent spot to last wednesday when thi
hi robin. hello, joey. take it to have you on the show today. i said you experts and i went to prove how expert you are. so rick say hello to our audience around the well, tell them who you are, what you do? sure. hello everyone. i'm rick hensley. i'm a nasa flight director, and i am involved in the real time execution of the artemus more mission from houston, texas. it's a had i rather welcome to the stream, introduce yourself to audience around the world. tell them your connection to the...
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robin?matt, thanks so much. george? >>> now to the looming freight rail strike that could impact holiday travel plans. the union has rejected the deal and the strike could have a ripple effect across the economy, including delays in shipping christmas gifts. rebecca jarvis is in chicago tracking it all. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george. $2 billion a day in economic losses, that is the forecast of what could this strike cause the economy, which is why the white house is calling this unacceptable, saying they are working to broker a deal, but also preparing for all possible outcomes. here's the importance of rail and transport in our economy. the railway systems transit all the agricultural products throughout the country. without them working and operating, that means major supply chain disruptions. it comes at a time just before the holidays where the system would have to rely much more heavily on truckers and trucking to transport things like holiday gifts. there are
robin?matt, thanks so much. george? >>> now to the looming freight rail strike that could impact holiday travel plans. the union has rejected the deal and the strike could have a ripple effect across the economy, including delays in shipping christmas gifts. rebecca jarvis is in chicago tracking it all. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, george. $2 billion a day in economic losses, that is the forecast of what could this strike cause the economy, which is why the...
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robin? >> all right, mola.scalating tensions with north korea who fired off more missiles last night triggering evacuation warnings in japan. a day after launching a record barrage of missiles some directed towards south korea. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has more for us. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. north korea has fired an unprecedented number of missiles in such a short period of time, nearly two dozen in one day topped off overnight by the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile aimed in the direction of japan. that missile caused emergency alarms to blare in northern japan and cell phone alerts urging residents to seek shelter. the initial fear was that the missile would cross over japan just like one launch last month but the data later showed the missile and two shorter range missiles that followed had instead fallen into the sea of japan, but tensions are extremely high. north korea says these launches are in response to military exercises by
robin? >> all right, mola.scalating tensions with north korea who fired off more missiles last night triggering evacuation warnings in japan. a day after launching a record barrage of missiles some directed towards south korea. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has more for us. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. north korea has fired an unprecedented number of missiles in such a short period of time, nearly two dozen in one day topped off...
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robin?portunity to bring out our congressional correspondent rachel scott with more on the senate and house. >> a nail-biter, robin, control is now going to hinge on three races that are just simply too close to call. so let's start in georgia where you just heard from steve osunsami. a dead heat between the democratic incumbent senator raphael warnock and the republican, herschel walker, which is why this is headed to a runoff. democrats want to win in this state, but they may not have to in order to take control of the senate. they'd have to win in nevada and arizona, though, where we still see election officials counting ballots there. you heard from whit johnson and have the democratic incumbent, mark kelly, with a slight lead on the republican blake masters with 76% of the vote expected in. let's take a look at where things stand in nevada. a very tight race between the democratic incumbent catherine cortez masto and the republican adam laxalt. but look, i'll say it again. if democrats
robin?portunity to bring out our congressional correspondent rachel scott with more on the senate and house. >> a nail-biter, robin, control is now going to hinge on three races that are just simply too close to call. so let's start in georgia where you just heard from steve osunsami. a dead heat between the democratic incumbent senator raphael warnock and the republican, herschel walker, which is why this is headed to a runoff. democrats want to win in this state, but they may not have...
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robin?preciate your reporting, alex. t.j.? >>> we turn now to our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. pierre, we are on the air with you far too often having these conversations about gun violence in this country. here we are once again talking about a campus shooting. >> reporter: t.j., good morning. the tragic shooting at uva the latest example of the nation's chronic epidemic of gun violence and the second significant shooting on a virginia college campus in less than a year. last february, two college police officers were killed at bridgewater, with three people shot last night it qualifies as a mass shooting. there have been 598 mass shootings in this country this year. that's a slightly lower number than last year, but there's no reason to celebrate. the number in this country is still so much higher than it was in just 2019. as someone who grew up an hour from uva, this is shocking and will truly shake that close-knit community. george? >> no question about that. pirre, thanks
robin?preciate your reporting, alex. t.j.? >>> we turn now to our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. pierre, we are on the air with you far too often having these conversations about gun violence in this country. here we are once again talking about a campus shooting. >> reporter: t.j., good morning. the tragic shooting at uva the latest example of the nation's chronic epidemic of gun violence and the second significant shooting on a virginia college campus in less than a...
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we have news tonight on rsv, the virus affecting children and the flu in this country and robin roberts with elton john and what he has planned this weekend here in the u.s. ♪ ♪ >>> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight with david muir." >>> good evening. it is great to have you with us as weer in the end of another week together. the snow emergency now across five state, more than four feet in buffalo already. we begin with former president trump and merrick garland appointing a special counsel to oversee both investigations involving the former president. the events surrounding january 6th and the classified documents in mar-a-lago. the attorney general acknowledging today this is an extraordinary move and saying he had no choice, but the former president saying he is running for president again. he is appointed jack smith, the head of the public integrity section and most recently the chief prosecutor for the special court at the hague, investigating war crimes. tonight the white house saying it was given no advanced notice and former president tru
we have news tonight on rsv, the virus affecting children and the flu in this country and robin roberts with elton john and what he has planned this weekend here in the u.s. ♪ ♪ >>> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight with david muir." >>> good evening. it is great to have you with us as weer in the end of another week together. the snow emergency now across five state, more than four feet in buffalo already. we begin with...
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robin roberts one-on-one with former first lady michelle obama. what she says about the pandemic and dealing with depression. >>> and the nonprofit pairing soldiers with shelter dogs. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on this veteran's day as we honor those who have served our country. i'm whit johnson. david is on assignment tonight. we begin with severe storms as we come on the air. the remnants of hurricane nicole racing up the east coast after slamming into florida, leaving a trail of destruction behind. at this hour the northeast in the crosshairs. on the atlantic coast of florida dozens of homes and hotels damaged and destroyed in volusia county, the daytona beach area. heavy rain and wind reaching south carolina overnight. flooded roads and swamped cars in boon, north carolina. and the tornado watch for much of the day in dinwiddie, virginia. a funnel cloud beneath an ominous sky. rob marciano with the forecast in just a moment. stephanie ramos leads us off right here in new york. >> reporter: tonight, remnants of hurricane n
robin roberts one-on-one with former first lady michelle obama. what she says about the pandemic and dealing with depression. >>> and the nonprofit pairing soldiers with shelter dogs. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on this veteran's day as we honor those who have served our country. i'm whit johnson. david is on assignment tonight. we begin with severe storms as we come on the air. the remnants of hurricane nicole racing up the east coast after slamming into...
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robin?poke to the father of two in 2018, when he first announced his farewell tour. >> well, before the children, i thought, this is what i'm going to be doing until the day i die. probably collapse on stage and die on stage. but i don't want to be traveling away from my children. they need me. i need them, much more than another tour or doing another show. >> reporter: it was almost five years ago when we sat down together. >> yes. >> reporter: so, reflecting back on that moment to now, what has been most memorable about this tour? >> well, for a start, i didn't think it would take five years. you know, it's been the most enjoyable thing that i could possibly have hoped for. when i came back and played in new orleans, after the two-year covid break, i didn't know how i was going to feel about playing again because i had such a great time at home. but that night in new orleans, it was so great and people dressed up and people were in a great party mood. and it's been like that ever since. >>
robin?poke to the father of two in 2018, when he first announced his farewell tour. >> well, before the children, i thought, this is what i'm going to be doing until the day i die. probably collapse on stage and die on stage. but i don't want to be traveling away from my children. they need me. i need them, much more than another tour or doing another show. >> reporter: it was almost five years ago when we sat down together. >> yes. >> reporter: so, reflecting back on...
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>> very proud of it. >> our thanks to robin.catch her primetime special, "michelle obama: the light we carry" this sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on a special "20/20." >>> coming up, the k-pop craze makes its way to broadway. ♪ moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as seri
>> very proud of it. >> our thanks to robin.catch her primetime special, "michelle obama: the light we carry" this sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on a special "20/20." >>> coming up, the k-pop craze makes its way to broadway. ♪ moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one...
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. >>> tomorrow, sir elton john, he invited robin into his home. >> so good to see you. >> right before his final performances on the yellow brick road tour. >> it's the interview you have to see only on -- >> "good morning america." >>> i couldn't resist the glasses. elton john. >> it looks almost as exactly you would imagine it looks like. >> have great day, everybody.
. >>> tomorrow, sir elton john, he invited robin into his home. >> so good to see you. >> right before his final performances on the yellow brick road tour. >> it's the interview you have to see only on -- >> "good morning america." >>> i couldn't resist the glasses. elton john. >> it looks almost as exactly you would imagine it looks like. >> have great day, everybody.
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[laughter] what made robin special where i saw was the us tour where he had more p energy. as we were at the tarmac he was out the door and running up to people and being robin. he wasn't always that guy. but boy he knew how important that guy was to them. >> if heaven exists what would you like to hear god say when you arrive at the pearly gates. >> there is seating near the front. laughter would be a great thing. >> i haven't been hit hard for any comedian's death because i was grateful we had the opportunity for them to leave behind what they left behind. i can't be sad or fall apart. it's like wow look at the gift that was left. >> -- thank you very much. you're beautiful thank you. >> john belushi was a really remarkable watcher on stage. because you couldn't take your quieyes of him. and he had this extraordinary power. >> i went a lot of miles and downed a lot of donuts. it tastes good and they've got the sugar i need to get me going in the morning. >> john is very much like his comedy. it was on the edge. and it pushed the envelope. >> i e they thought i would be th
[laughter] what made robin special where i saw was the us tour where he had more p energy. as we were at the tarmac he was out the door and running up to people and being robin. he wasn't always that guy. but boy he knew how important that guy was to them. >> if heaven exists what would you like to hear god say when you arrive at the pearly gates. >> there is seating near the front. laughter would be a great thing. >> i haven't been hit hard for any comedian's death because i...
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now, when the me robin ran is buying flowers for the band dust damn life. although sandbox collective had no previous experience with music projects. the bad news wanted to do is produces the musicians valued the political viewpoints, activism and intensive collaboration that sandals collective stands for the 10 member band rights protest. songs with lyrics that often quote indian poets . one such quote and dust and live a complaint from hindu nationalists forces a few years ago, which resulted in the temporary arrest of the band and sandbox collective. they eventually won the legal battle, and the whole deal ended up deepening the bond between the artists and producers which stood rivers, leg rashid, even the gobbling them. they're doing all you only want as though the performers, the u. s. when already went on stage, where you ignore you like the movie meal. so that's why for me dads died, mormon just gave me the answer to why sidewalks. it's not just more producing ard, so it's more believing in the power to forge. and these gave the word and resort, and
now, when the me robin ran is buying flowers for the band dust damn life. although sandbox collective had no previous experience with music projects. the bad news wanted to do is produces the musicians valued the political viewpoints, activism and intensive collaboration that sandals collective stands for the 10 member band rights protest. songs with lyrics that often quote indian poets . one such quote and dust and live a complaint from hindu nationalists forces a few years ago, which resulted...
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even though there has been a 15 to 20 per cent robin passengers, for most people taking domestic flights in russia, not much has changed. in terms of warren jets, it was always going to take a bit longer because of course you got star spare boards. and of course you good. the existing aircraft that can be cannibalize more than 800 modern western built passenger jets, were flown by russian commercial airlines before the outbreak of the war. more than half of their flights operated on international routes. the majority of these flights have been terminated by sanctions, radius of the revenue, which is brilliant or national routes, were very lucrative, of one of the most important forms of income. the harsh cut off from this cash flow was very serious. and on the other side, you had the asian industry. it has become very difficult to supply aircraft video that are flying now with spare part. in conclusion, even before the war, airlines in russia face difficulty getting spare parts. a pilot took this video a year ago. it shows yellow slips written with the letters i n o p, meaning inoperable
even though there has been a 15 to 20 per cent robin passengers, for most people taking domestic flights in russia, not much has changed. in terms of warren jets, it was always going to take a bit longer because of course you got star spare boards. and of course you good. the existing aircraft that can be cannibalize more than 800 modern western built passenger jets, were flown by russian commercial airlines before the outbreak of the war. more than half of their flights operated on...
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ah, you're watching al jazeera with me, so he'll robin in doha. these are all top stories protested in cities across china, calling for an end to chrome virus restrictions that he 40000 cases were registered on saturday, the most in a 24 hour period since the pandemic began. bach, histones, former prime minister in wrong cause, says he's calling off a protest march to avoid causing anarchy and chaos. his party will also resigned from state assemblies in a bit to push for early general elections. come all high to hustle from the pakistani capital. after them, ron kon called it off that broad day, but it's now my body is known as bind day. but for the body, perhaps over a month it became container. tens of thousands of security personnel were sleeping ralph on the roadside because they would anticipate doing the wrong con, what march on cap or tens of thousands of guys shared were given to the police, shot gun read live ammunition was given to the police and the interior minister was lying to crush anybody or tried to enter the flower board for righ
ah, you're watching al jazeera with me, so he'll robin in doha. these are all top stories protested in cities across china, calling for an end to chrome virus restrictions that he 40000 cases were registered on saturday, the most in a 24 hour period since the pandemic began. bach, histones, former prime minister in wrong cause, says he's calling off a protest march to avoid causing anarchy and chaos. his party will also resigned from state assemblies in a bit to push for early general...
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ah, ah welcome to the program of the hill robins. this was hailed as a read diplomatic breakthrough from russia's war in ukraine. moscow and keith had signed a un and took care broken deal to export grain safely through the black sea. the 2 nations when major suppliers of wheat, barley, corn, and sunflower, oil to lower and middle income countries before the war. but russia has suspended its involvement. the kremlin blamed drone attacks on its black sea fleet in crimea for its decision retaliated with more missile strikes on, keep the un turkey and ukraine have now agreed to allow some of the great vessels to leave through turkish waters. to clear says it's determined to keep the agreement alive, while ukraine's president accuses rusher of black mailing the world with hunger. russia, you be mean when russia is the only one to blame for the food will now become more expensive from west africa to east asia. russia is the only reason why people in particular that you need your yemen or somalia left with catastrophic food shortages. the
ah, ah welcome to the program of the hill robins. this was hailed as a read diplomatic breakthrough from russia's war in ukraine. moscow and keith had signed a un and took care broken deal to export grain safely through the black sea. the 2 nations when major suppliers of wheat, barley, corn, and sunflower, oil to lower and middle income countries before the war. but russia has suspended its involvement. the kremlin blamed drone attacks on its black sea fleet in crimea for its decision...
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robin? >> that is more than understandable. you. >>> now to the migrant crisis at our southern border. a federal judge's ruling striking down a trump-era order could lead to potential asylum seekers entering the country. cities near the border are bracing for an influx. mireya villarreal is in dallas with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is definitely a big deal. title 42 is a health law that was used by the trump administration during the pandemic to slow the flow of migrants, but the biden administration has been using this for several years. right now we're seeing a record number of migrant encounters along the southern border. this could create a surge of people seeking asylum. the department of homeland security said it was preparing for the end of this policy, but they're now asking for a five-week hold on this judge's ruling to better prepare. i've spoken with a number of community officials and city officials along the border. they are bracing for another increase of migrants. in fact,
robin? >> that is more than understandable. you. >>> now to the migrant crisis at our southern border. a federal judge's ruling striking down a trump-era order could lead to potential asylum seekers entering the country. cities near the border are bracing for an influx. mireya villarreal is in dallas with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is definitely a big deal. title 42 is a health law that was used by the trump administration during the...
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robin a working on this project, stop the machines. the dispute ends up in court, but after a brief hold to construction, the excavators return. the government authority rejects all the accusations and shows as permits. yes, trees were cut down, but many more have been planted old fellow sooner. absolute, i meant to, like the works entirely legal. it is an environmentally friendly project, a project that will bring about social development. if at all your social that something there isn't much of in the yucatan peninsula, hardly any jobs, hardly any prospects. the train could bring about mobility and work. it's something deutsche a ban is keen to point out. but it also says it is not responsible for environmental protection and only plays an advisory role for which it gets paid. 8.6000000 euros roll would like to show the germans, the damage that tourism developments have caused in the past. some coastal towns grew. so rapidly that garbage from sewage poisoned the forest in boston is ordinary people will not benefit that they will rema
robin a working on this project, stop the machines. the dispute ends up in court, but after a brief hold to construction, the excavators return. the government authority rejects all the accusations and shows as permits. yes, trees were cut down, but many more have been planted old fellow sooner. absolute, i meant to, like the works entirely legal. it is an environmentally friendly project, a project that will bring about social development. if at all your social that something there isn't much...
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robin on abc's good morning america. it's the role that will have everyone talking in this morning. mail now johnny is center stage on gma live. i have some notes, plus give thanks with ms patti labelle is going to be great robin this morning on abc. good morning, america. anyone with a phone and a computer knows there is a lot of lion going around, especially during the holiday season as internet scammers really shipped their efforts into high gear, so i shouldn't renew my vehicle's extended warranty. alright, one woman is at the vanguard of a growing movement to turn the table on those scammers our own. will ganz has this hero's story. give using your lease on mastercard. mastercard mora is a voice actor and content creator , baby. how was i supposed to know love using her skills to scam those annoying telephone scammers? this is britney spears . and i'm here with christina aguilera here aren't mtv s prank anchors? one about? uh huh. it's called scambaiting, which collins english dictionary defines as the practice of pretending to fall for the fraudulent online or telephone scheme
robin on abc's good morning america. it's the role that will have everyone talking in this morning. mail now johnny is center stage on gma live. i have some notes, plus give thanks with ms patti labelle is going to be great robin this morning on abc. good morning, america. anyone with a phone and a computer knows there is a lot of lion going around, especially during the holiday season as internet scammers really shipped their efforts into high gear, so i shouldn't renew my vehicle's extended...
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king because robin king has a thought and then build off. robin's thought a she is urban planning should be more participatory with citizens of different ages. social groups at the most cities in different geographic locations within the city, so that everyone together can create a vision of what they want the city to be tomorrow, to generations from now, 5 generations from now is there been planning deals with infrastructure that's going to last a very long time beyond the generations of, of the folks that are involved in it right now. in addition, the process should help us educate each other about what sustainable consumption patterns really are, so that we can leave the planet better for future generations. well, she's right that there needs to be more collected planning but, but even to plan from a single government, you got to have excellent data. and in part of why we push the census and we need to make these, you know, population. and since it's happening, happening around the world is because, you know, governments absolutely need to be able to project to what is coming in the n
king because robin king has a thought and then build off. robin's thought a she is urban planning should be more participatory with citizens of different ages. social groups at the most cities in different geographic locations within the city, so that everyone together can create a vision of what they want the city to be tomorrow, to generations from now, 5 generations from now is there been planning deals with infrastructure that's going to last a very long time beyond the generations of, of...
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ro robin roberts. >> a fan of the character, black panther is not emotive even on the page but there'swas to introduce the black panther on the big screen in "captain america: civil war," chadwick boseman. >> he thought it was a cameo, but we were interested in doing a stand-alone movie. >> you see the scene, the bullets bouncing off the black panther. people lost it. in a world we're protesting for no bullets to be aimed at a black person, to see them buns o bounce off from a police helicopter? that's something special. >> it's not surprising the public would demand more of that character. >> your highness. >> reporter: the public got what they wanted and so much more. the movie and its ripple effects were felt across the globe. as i saw on my visit to ghana. talking with danai gurira, who grew up in africa and is a fierce warrior in the movie. >> the world is ready for something they might not be aware. they were ready to take in africa in a new way, shows our specificity, excellence, diversity and coolness. you know? >> sometimes you're allowed to tell stories only within a certain
ro robin roberts. >> a fan of the character, black panther is not emotive even on the page but there'swas to introduce the black panther on the big screen in "captain america: civil war," chadwick boseman. >> he thought it was a cameo, but we were interested in doing a stand-alone movie. >> you see the scene, the bullets bouncing off the black panther. people lost it. in a world we're protesting for no bullets to be aimed at a black person, to see them buns o bounce...
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the hell robin window are. these are our top stories. china has reported the highest number of coven 19 cases in a day since the pandemic began. it had nearly 33000 new infections on friday, restrictions have been imposed in multiple cities. patrick falk has more from hong kong. the lot of official announcements that are being made about new carbs, and new measures that are coming into play are being made after they've actually already been imposed. in many cases, officials seem to be going about communicating things in a much quieter way, either through we chat groups or through our local level communities. and as a lot of reasons why that's happening, a part of it is to try and avoid any sort of alarm among our people in china. ukraine's president has warned, the country's energy situation remains difficult. russian air strikes have damaged, almost half of ukraine's power facilities. electricity has been restored to parts of the capital, but people have been advised to stock upon food, water, and warm clothin
the hell robin window are. these are our top stories. china has reported the highest number of coven 19 cases in a day since the pandemic began. it had nearly 33000 new infections on friday, restrictions have been imposed in multiple cities. patrick falk has more from hong kong. the lot of official announcements that are being made about new carbs, and new measures that are coming into play are being made after they've actually already been imposed. in many cases, officials seem to be going...
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thank you so much robin. this is very necessary to provide to mention it's very transiting difficult time for us companies. people we've been so kind and welcomed or in a, in our country there. one days we welcome them to be but it must have been a big majority of upper run. the city then go out, really all the willing to go back to the one that didn't, they're going to, congo it is, find a peaceful place to pay. well, i'll come generation of them and what is happening now. the government, especially poker graham, is using the british common off every because remember the army now the trinity people don't, they are using those people now to kill, holding always stitches and in conduct speaking not more than 2000 people have the place from the house. they're going to have a country or some people live in a forest at the moment. young people can go to school. we say criminal movement growing up by small group of people call them step m 20, pre everyone, be the government fully supported by government. run this
thank you so much robin. this is very necessary to provide to mention it's very transiting difficult time for us companies. people we've been so kind and welcomed or in a, in our country there. one days we welcome them to be but it must have been a big majority of upper run. the city then go out, really all the willing to go back to the one that didn't, they're going to, congo it is, find a peaceful place to pay. well, i'll come generation of them and what is happening now. the government,...
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hello welcome to the fargo and the hill robin relations between democratic republic of congo underwent have hit a new low. the coating government has expelled the one that i'm bassett, of it's long accused. golly, of supporting the m 23 rebel group in the north tv province in the east. fighting between rebels and the con gleese army has intensified in the past few months with fighters capturing 2 towns last week. the united nations is urged m. 23 to disarm unconditionally. in august a, you and report found evidence. everyone does military supporting the rebels. but the rwandan government has repeatedly denied the accusations. the conflict has displaced nearly 40000 people in a week. to inquire, my judah, asked william, there was 1 o'clock in the morning when we heard gunshots after which fled, because the situation was getting so bad the shot, the museum boom. the m 23 fighters were raining bullets all over. i've been h. that's why we had to escape to stay alive. we wanted the authorities to find us somewhere to live. we've got nothing to eat because they fled with nothing. and here we
hello welcome to the fargo and the hill robin relations between democratic republic of congo underwent have hit a new low. the coating government has expelled the one that i'm bassett, of it's long accused. golly, of supporting the m 23 rebel group in the north tv province in the east. fighting between rebels and the con gleese army has intensified in the past few months with fighters capturing 2 towns last week. the united nations is urged m. 23 to disarm unconditionally. in august a, you and...
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in contrast to other gorilla species, which remained critically endangered martha robins has witnessed that recovery in the course of her research. he was born in 1999 and i go out there now and i see him leading a group with 5 adult females. he's got his own kids climbing all over him. i feel so privilege that i've been able to watch the same gorilla over 20 years. every 5 years, the researchers conduct a precise census of the guerrillas. often an exercise in extreme patience. not all of the groups of blendy guerrillas are easy to track constantly. to ensure that every single animal is counted, the team painstakingly comes every section of the rain forest in the process covering several 1000 kilometers on foot. during the census, and we have 6 teams of 5 people working over a period of about 3 months. i have been involved in 5, not in girl offensive, and it is by far the most difficult work i have done here. we see from east twist. so for example, this map, if with one study, since us. so for example, to kim i just said then to humans in the new drug, and i was, i need if i was parked
in contrast to other gorilla species, which remained critically endangered martha robins has witnessed that recovery in the course of her research. he was born in 1999 and i go out there now and i see him leading a group with 5 adult females. he's got his own kids climbing all over him. i feel so privilege that i've been able to watch the same gorilla over 20 years. every 5 years, the researchers conduct a precise census of the guerrillas. often an exercise in extreme patience. not all of the...
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robin _ party as a whole. all right, good to talk to you. the latest on this developing story, just visit our website, bbc.co.uk/news. three people have been arrested after the bodies of two babies were found at a house in south wales. mark actions is at the scene. there remains a police presence here outside and inside the house, on the estate where the very sad discovery was made at about eight o'clock on saturday night. we have seen forensics officers arrive here a short time ago, and south wales police stressed that officers will remain visible in this area while detectives try to piece together exactly what has happened here. we have spoken to some local people who have spoken to some local people who have expressed their sadness at seeing what has unfolded here and continues to unfold. they have said how people in this house were not terribly well known in the area. we had a comment from the superintendent of south wales police, who said it is a very distressing incident, from the council leader, hugh david, who says it is shocking and
robin _ party as a whole. all right, good to talk to you. the latest on this developing story, just visit our website, bbc.co.uk/news. three people have been arrested after the bodies of two babies were found at a house in south wales. mark actions is at the scene. there remains a police presence here outside and inside the house, on the estate where the very sad discovery was made at about eight o'clock on saturday night. we have seen forensics officers arrive here a short time ago, and south...
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robin van reporting. ——robin brant reporting. strike action because i _ strike action. i voted for strike action because i felt _ strike action. i voted for strike action because i felt that - strike action. i voted for strike action because i felt that we . strike action. i voted for strike - action because i felt that we didn't really have any options less to make the government listen to what we have been telling them i guess for years now in that we are losing staff and we haven't had inflation pay, pay above inflation, with inflation pay rise for years and years, i mean, not since i qualified as a nurse, which was nearly iii years ago now. and i think we don't know what else we can do to make them listen. know what else we can do to make them listen-— know what else we can do to make them listen. , ., , , , , ., them listen. obviously, nurses going on strike is a— them listen. obviously, nurses going on strike is a sensitive _ them listen. obviously, nurses going on strike is a sensitive issue - on strike is a sensitive issu
robin van reporting. ——robin brant reporting. strike action because i _ strike action. i voted for strike action because i felt _ strike action. i voted for strike action because i felt that - strike action. i voted for strike action because i felt that we . strike action. i voted for strike - action because i felt that we didn't really have any options less to make the government listen to what we have been telling them i guess for years now in that we are losing staff and we haven't had...
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we fell not crumble, new day and robin is the music of his music. music at our fingertips, for example, music can change the color of the bag, i’m so music inside the skin. roe deer artiodactyl animal of the deer family is the most ancient representative of deer, the remains of similar animals found by archaeologists belong to individuals who lived on earth more than 40 million years ago. at first glance, this is a small laziness with a small body slightly and remotely resembling a goat, they are also called wild kazan and not only because they belong to artiodactyls, but also linguistically. after all, the word roe deer used to look like a roe deer and was formed from the word goat. and some also believe that the name of the animal comes from the word oblique. this is due to the structure of the eyes, the color of which is invariably brown, and the pupils are slanted. the habitat of the roe deer includes the temperate climate zone of europe and asia to the far east and korea; the most common species are the european roe deer, asian and siberian european roe deer live on our lands, bel
we fell not crumble, new day and robin is the music of his music. music at our fingertips, for example, music can change the color of the bag, i’m so music inside the skin. roe deer artiodactyl animal of the deer family is the most ancient representative of deer, the remains of similar animals found by archaeologists belong to individuals who lived on earth more than 40 million years ago. at first glance, this is a small laziness with a small body slightly and remotely resembling a goat, they...