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and robin had this wonderful, tear-jerking voice. >> robin was a joyous kid, hysterically funny.oing all these faces. i love you. shut up. you sound like a bloody billy goat. ♪ i started a joke that started the whole world crying ♪ >> robin was always the loner. >> i like being spontaneous. i like being funny with people, but you won't be get that right away with me. >> robin had a wit that nobody could compete with. and he could be very dark too. >> robin is not a person who would say, oh, i love my brother, or group ugh had, none of that stuff. >> i'm basically a very shy person. i'm very hard to get to know. i have to get to know somebody before i reveal myself. ♪ i finally died ♪ ♪ which started the whole world living ♪ >> you know, and that's the voice. that's the voice that reaches your heart. >> we show up at the theater, and paul mccartney was there with jane asher because robert had said, would you come and see the boys? >> when you think that five months before all this was going on, i was in a beatle fan club. and now here i am partying with these guys. we felt like we
and robin had this wonderful, tear-jerking voice. >> robin was a joyous kid, hysterically funny.oing all these faces. i love you. shut up. you sound like a bloody billy goat. ♪ i started a joke that started the whole world crying ♪ >> robin was always the loner. >> i like being spontaneous. i like being funny with people, but you won't be get that right away with me. >> robin had a wit that nobody could compete with. and he could be very dark too. >> robin is...
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that and robin and say, well, give barry a call. barry, you call robin. and say, all right. robin said this about me, and i just want to be able to correct them. written all that stuff. >> it was a whole strange episode of our lives. but a lot of things had gone down at the time, and we needed time apart to think about. >> at caixin hall, vip transport for very important popstar berry get. he's getting married to 20 year old former miss december linda gray. >> the world was crazy at that time. you know, at one time there was three brothers. and then all of a sudden, it was three wives. >> morris give and lulu became mr. and mrs. at st. james paris church at derives cross in buckingham sure. >> you think by marrying someone, that you absolutely adore. you think it's going to solve all of our problems. >> a coxton halt, robin gibb of the bg's marries -- >> molly was my first real life. the first serious one. but it is a very dramatic time for me. >> i went with my manager, he said look, robin, i'm going to send you to new zealand he says you're going to do
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robin?> thanks to you. now to republican congressman george santos facing criminal charges. he could make his initial appearance in federal court as soon as this morning. our senior congressional correspondent rachel scott is on long island with the latest. good morning, rachel. >> robin, good morning to you. congressman george santos surrendered early this morning. he is facing a 13 count indictment ranging from money laundering to fraud, to making multiple false statements. sources tell us he is expected to plead not guilty, an investigation federal prosecutors say relied on deception and dishonesty to ascend to the halls of congress. he's been accused of lying about everything, long denying criminal wrongdoing. >> will you step down? >> i will not. >> reporter: sources tell abc, the department of justice investigation is focused on his financial disclosure. santos has still not answered how he was able to donate more than half million dollars to his campaign after earning just $55,000 two
robin?> thanks to you. now to republican congressman george santos facing criminal charges. he could make his initial appearance in federal court as soon as this morning. our senior congressional correspondent rachel scott is on long island with the latest. good morning, rachel. >> robin, good morning to you. congressman george santos surrendered early this morning. he is facing a 13 count indictment ranging from money laundering to fraud, to making multiple false statements. sources...
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looks good morning robin. there's some fresh hope in washington this morning after their sitdown in the oval office. this present in the speaker expressing optimism that they can reach an agreement. this is not a done deal yet. they have 9 days left for an after meeting for over an hour with president biden, house speaker kevin mccarthy declaring their 101, the best yet. >> i think the tone tonight was betting that any other time we've had discussions. you still have some philosophical differences. that matter.s >> nothing was agreed to. neither side will say where progress may be made. republicans are refusing to raise the debt ceiling to pay the nation's bills unless binding agrees to/federal spending. streamline oil and gas projects and impose new work requirements for federal aid programs. >> were optimistic that maybe we will make progress. we both some thing done. >> biden has agreed to some spending cuts. it wants republicans to raise taxes on the wealthiest americans and corporations. something republi
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robin?thanks. we know you'll stay on top of this. >>> new details in the deadly texas mall shooting as we learn more about the victims and the shooter's past. our chief national correspondent matt gutman is in allen, texas, with the latest. good morning, matted. >> reporter: good morning, robin. so much of what authorities know about the suspect comes from what appear two his social media posts. from the food he ate to what appears to be his obsession with white supremacy. certain posts seem to show he had been scouting out this mall for over a year even taking screen grabs here. this morning investigators zeroing in on social posts allegedly connected to the texas mall shooter, several of which show the man who gunned down eight and wounded seven others may have been scouting the mall for at least a year. a profile appearing to belong to the 33-year-old suspect shows a series of photos of the mall and its entrances, the earliest from may 2022. the profile all including posts referencing hat
robin?thanks. we know you'll stay on top of this. >>> new details in the deadly texas mall shooting as we learn more about the victims and the shooter's past. our chief national correspondent matt gutman is in allen, texas, with the latest. good morning, matted. >> reporter: good morning, robin. so much of what authorities know about the suspect comes from what appear two his social media posts. from the food he ate to what appears to be his obsession with white supremacy....
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louis native had support from a doula, robin lloyd. >> miss robin would literally stop them, like, hey, stop. let me talk to her, and she would tell me exactly what it meant. >> reporter: birthing doulas are trained nonclinical professionals who support clients through pregnancyny, labor, delivery and postpartum. >> we all are going through the same thing. >> reporter: the doulas offer one-on-one education. >> no question is a dumb question. >> reporter: and group courses for expectant and new moms kaniya credits robin for helping her ge through it all what are you feeling >> i'm very grateful for her. i'm very grateful for her, because if she wasn't there, i don't know what would have happened. >> do you think you would be here and your kids would be here if you hadn't had a doula? >> not at all, no. >> reporter: the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists finding doulas improved outcomes for women in labor. they're especially critical for black women, who are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than white women. >> you're so cute. >> reporter: ka
louis native had support from a doula, robin lloyd. >> miss robin would literally stop them, like, hey, stop. let me talk to her, and she would tell me exactly what it meant. >> reporter: birthing doulas are trained nonclinical professionals who support clients through pregnancyny, labor, delivery and postpartum. >> we all are going through the same thing. >> reporter: the doulas offer one-on-one education. >> no question is a dumb question. >> reporter: and...
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robin, now president _ to put his feet up. robin, now president biden, _ to put his feet up.- to put his feet up. robin, now| president biden, no xi jinping, to put his feet up. robin, now - president biden, no xijinping, and the reason i wanted to talk to you about that is because you spent a lot of your life in shanghai recently. they sent instead vice president han, who is he and why is there such controversy over him being at the abbey tomorrow? fine there such controversy over him being at the abbey tomorrow? one way to answer that — being at the abbey tomorrow? one way to answer that is _ being at the abbey tomorrow? one way to answer that is practical. _ being at the abbey tomorrow? one way to answer that is practical. he - being at the abbey tomorrow? one way to answer that is practical. he is - to answer that is practical. he is the vice president. if you don't get the vice president. if you don't get the top man, you get the second man, and that's why vice president han is here to represent china. there is some consternation about the fact it is him personally becaus
robin, now president _ to put his feet up. robin, now president biden, _ to put his feet up.- to put his feet up. robin, now| president biden, no xi jinping, to put his feet up. robin, now - president biden, no xijinping, and the reason i wanted to talk to you about that is because you spent a lot of your life in shanghai recently. they sent instead vice president han, who is he and why is there such controversy over him being at the abbey tomorrow? fine there such controversy over him being...
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at this point, robin, it appears to be totally random. robin?k you for your reporting on this. now the latest fallout in san francisco after a security guard shot and killed a suspected shoplifter. the district attorney saying she will not file charges. ike ejiochi has more. >> reporter: prosecutors say the security guard claimed he feared for his life, which prompted him to fire that shot. a lawyer for the family said it was the guard who was the aggressor. this morning the family of a man shot and killed by a security guard during an alleged shoplifting incident is demanding justice after a san francisco da declined to press charges. >> i just couldn't understand why a man would attack someone like that. >> reporter: police say the security guard is seen on surveillance footage attempting to stop the 24-year-old from stealing. according to prosecutors anthony said brown spit on him and threatened to stab him as brown was walking out the door, brown turned and lunged in his direction. the security guard shooting brown once in the chest accordin
at this point, robin, it appears to be totally random. robin?k you for your reporting on this. now the latest fallout in san francisco after a security guard shot and killed a suspected shoplifter. the district attorney saying she will not file charges. ike ejiochi has more. >> reporter: prosecutors say the security guard claimed he feared for his life, which prompted him to fire that shot. a lawyer for the family said it was the guard who was the aggressor. this morning the family of a...
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robin? >> thank you, sam. what a night, okay?den state warriors now advancing to the second round of the nba playoffs, that big come back against the kings and a record setting performance by who? michael? by who? >> don't miss at all curry, ever. >> good morning. good morning, robin. he is just on another level. steph curry putting his team on his back. the defending champs, they are going to the second round to face lebron james for the first time since the 2018 finals. one round done in the nba playoffs. they have been phenomenal. let's buckle up for round two. >> steph curry from way downtown. >> reporter: a record breaking season saving performance from steph curry as the second round of the nba playoffs is set. >> curry up and in! steph curry, magic here in the fourth! >> reporter: curry's 50 points in the golden state warriors win over the sacramento kings an nba game 7 record. the defending champs moving on to face lebron james and the lakers in a marquis round two matchup after l.a. closed out the grizzlies this weekend.
robin? >> thank you, sam. what a night, okay?den state warriors now advancing to the second round of the nba playoffs, that big come back against the kings and a record setting performance by who? michael? by who? >> don't miss at all curry, ever. >> good morning. good morning, robin. he is just on another level. steph curry putting his team on his back. the defending champs, they are going to the second round to face lebron james for the first time since the 2018 finals. one...
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louis native had support from a doula, robin lloyd. >> ms.ld stop them hey, stop, let me talk to her and she would tell me exactly what it meant. >> reporter: birthing doulas are trained nonclinical professionals who support clients through labor, delivery and postpartum. >> we all are going through the same thing. >> reporter: the doulas offer one-on-one education. >> no question is a dumb question. >> reporter: and group courses for expectant and new moms she credits robin for helping her get through it all what are you feeling >> i'm very grateful very grateful for her. because if she wasn't there i don't know what would have happened >> do you think you would be here and your kids would be here if you hadn't had a doula? >> not at all. no. >> reporter: the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists finding doulas improved outcomes for women in labor, they're especially critical for black women who are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause than white women her doula robin works with the nonprofit parents as
louis native had support from a doula, robin lloyd. >> ms.ld stop them hey, stop, let me talk to her and she would tell me exactly what it meant. >> reporter: birthing doulas are trained nonclinical professionals who support clients through labor, delivery and postpartum. >> we all are going through the same thing. >> reporter: the doulas offer one-on-one education. >> no question is a dumb question. >> reporter: and group courses for expectant and new moms...
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>> thank you, robin.n on espn2. espn will take you through each team's schedule, break down the biggest matchups in the two-hour special. coming up here on gma, phenomenal business woman and sports titan herself clara wu tsai is gonna join us live. come on back. to join ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >> back with one of the most powerful woman in sports. clara is co-owner of the brooklyn nets and the new york liberty. she's also the executive producer of unfinished business about the inception of the wnba and the women who made it happen. i have been looking forward to seeing you again and talking about this. this is the best title, unfinished business. it's really through the players' eyes, things people don't even know happen back in the day and what's still going on. why was it so important for you to be part of this? >> i think there are two reasons that i wanted to make this film. the first is the league was coming up upon a miles
>> thank you, robin.n on espn2. espn will take you through each team's schedule, break down the biggest matchups in the two-hour special. coming up here on gma, phenomenal business woman and sports titan herself clara wu tsai is gonna join us live. come on back. to join ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >> back with one of the most powerful woman in sports. clara is co-owner of the brooklyn nets and the...
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robin?>> to the 21-year-old accused pentagon leaker and new court documents that state that he was caught taking notes on classified documents more than once. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has that story for us. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. according to prosecutors, red flags were waving again and again, a warning to the air force that jack teixeira should not have had access to highly classified material that they say he eventually leaked. this morning the young national guardsman remains in jail as alarming new court documents are revealed. prosecutors saying that 21-year-old air man jack teixeira's willful disregard to was apparent months ago, resulting in multiple reprimands. the new document saying last september teixeira was caught taking notes on classified intelligence and then putting that note into his pocket. teixeira, they say, was told by his superiors to stop taking notes in any form, but his access continued. in october, the d
robin?>> to the 21-year-old accused pentagon leaker and new court documents that state that he was caught taking notes on classified documents more than once. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has that story for us. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. according to prosecutors, red flags were waving again and again, a warning to the air force that jack teixeira should not have had access to highly classified material that they say he eventually...
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>> okay, robin.rough the lens of kids. eva pilgrim back with that story. hey, eva. >> diet and weight loss is a multibillion dollar business. messaging is everywhere. studies show kids notice size starting very young.it is nt, t look a certain way everywhere. our kids are listening. >> i want to lose three pounds. >> kids start to learn fat is the wrong way to have is a body. between 3 and 5. this is pressure that starts really early. one of the top predictors of future eating disorder risk is kids being shamed for their weight and childhood dieting experiences. >> in a new book "fat talk" parenting in the age of diet culture, the author argues one way parents can start fighting back against diet culture and anti-fat bias is by reclaiming the word fat. >> if we can understand fat is just a neutral body descripter, just like saying tall or short or brown hair or blonde hair. if your child comes to you and they are in a bigger body and they say, am i fat? you should be honest with them and say, you're
>> okay, robin.rough the lens of kids. eva pilgrim back with that story. hey, eva. >> diet and weight loss is a multibillion dollar business. messaging is everywhere. studies show kids notice size starting very young.it is nt, t look a certain way everywhere. our kids are listening. >> i want to lose three pounds. >> kids start to learn fat is the wrong way to have is a body. between 3 and 5. this is pressure that starts really early. one of the top predictors of future...
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>> yes, i do, robin.verdict against the singer would mean artists' creativity will be stifled for fear of being sued. in a newly released interview sheeran discusses the impact this saga has had on him. ed sheeran holding nothing back. >> even with the lawsuit, people talk about that. don't talk about it. why? what do you think my opinion is? this is my opinion. obviously i am fighting it. >> love your music. >> reporter: the four time grammy winner, who's currently awaiting a verdict in the copyright lawsuit over "thinking out loud." ♪ darling i will be loving you until we're 70 ♪ >> he sat down with apple music last month just before the trial began. the lawsuit brought by the family of ed townsend, co-writer of "let's get it on." ♪ let's get it on ♪ accuses sheeran of copying the chord progression, rhythm and other elements of the song. this isn't the first time sheeran found himself in the center of copyright controversy. last year a uk court ruled in favor of the musician he sued involving "shape of
>> yes, i do, robin.verdict against the singer would mean artists' creativity will be stifled for fear of being sued. in a newly released interview sheeran discusses the impact this saga has had on him. ed sheeran holding nothing back. >> even with the lawsuit, people talk about that. don't talk about it. why? what do you think my opinion is? this is my opinion. obviously i am fighting it. >> love your music. >> reporter: the four time grammy winner, who's currently...
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>> you, robin.nocked it right out of the park. we'll be right back. >> coming up the baby formula makers now the target of an sec investigation for collusion. we'll have the latest. for likes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and that's what makes it matter the most when they find it. the exact thing that can change the world. some say it's what they were born to do... it's what they live to do... trinet serves small and medium sized businesses... so they can do more of what matters. benefits. payroll. compliance. trinet. people matter. area moving forward, finding solutions. >> this is abc7 news. good morning. i'm reggie qui from abc7 mornings and here's traffic with jobina. >> thank you reggie. good morning everybody. so we are going to start with a look at our drive times because we don't have any major blocking issues but we definitely have slowing. tracy to dublin. an hour and 12 minutes and out to concord, 45. it is a thosebuelwhere live loon oakland showing you our 8-80
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william: whatever the impact, robin lake says homeschooling has staying power.in talking to some families during the pandemic, i asked them, do you think you will stay with this? and many of them said yes. and i think that the reason, in part, was, they realize that it's easier than they thought. and now that many parents have done it successfully, they feel like ok, i have got this. i want to stick with it. william: back in michigan, kelly konieczki plans to do just that. kelly: i have seen her grow and flourish and just thrive in this environment. that's why we have decided to continue. william: for the "pbs newshour," i'm william brangham. geoff: and there is a lot more online, including a look at the medical ministry between the reign of king george the third. amna: join us again here tomorrow night to see our interview with actor michael j fox about his new documentary, tracking his long career and his battle with parkinson's. and that is the newshour for tonight. geoff: thanks for spending part of your evening with us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour
william: whatever the impact, robin lake says homeschooling has staying power.in talking to some families during the pandemic, i asked them, do you think you will stay with this? and many of them said yes. and i think that the reason, in part, was, they realize that it's easier than they thought. and now that many parents have done it successfully, they feel like ok, i have got this. i want to stick with it. william: back in michigan, kelly konieczki plans to do just that. kelly: i have seen...
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a came out passed said everything robin i do not know the strength of other musical groups there.t-shirt is such a band as a kind of orchestra the team director boris leonidovich nyushits, conductor, arranger, instrumentalist, shmat, machinist alexander kramko, the music knew his father until the next, charming leading pain gabrion, their team was intent on protecting the creator from the efforts of their administration and their organizational problems there. well, that is strained on the third snow in 2008 was a recognized concert. in memory of victor lu. yashina well, from the orchestra, of course, itchy at the posters, iosif kobzon was hung around and at the ass. let's go from starcatil airport. the umbilical cord was to leave one rehearsal short from the bearings, and immediately the concert arrived at the airport and found out. and what marked the moss in the courtyard, the plane turned around and swam back. the team returned to moscow from the airport, a hell of a barytan's repertoire. kobzon scattered papanakh and kolya came to rehearse the kazenets and good luck that kobz
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robin? >> all right.ery much, eva. >>> we're gonna turn now to a stunning medical break through ca walk again.paeu it gives doctors for hope. will, will break through holds special significance for you. >> it does,ufred apil cord injuy in 1995. he dedicated the final years of his life, his remarkable life, for fighting for a cure for paralysis and for many reasons i wish he were here today to see how far the research has come. this break through sounds like science fiction, but it's real and holds great promise for a right future. this morning a medical break through. researchers using the power of one man's thoughts to help overcome his decade long battle with paralysis. >> of course, you dream of walking. >> reporter: overnight, speaking with abc news, describing the 2011 motorcycle crash that left him paralyzed from the waist down. >> i tried everything at home. trying to stand up and making step, but it wasn't enough. >> reporter: last year, researchers in switzerland surgically inserted electronic im
robin? >> all right.ery much, eva. >>> we're gonna turn now to a stunning medical break through ca walk again.paeu it gives doctors for hope. will, will break through holds special significance for you. >> it does,ufred apil cord injuy in 1995. he dedicated the final years of his life, his remarkable life, for fighting for a cure for paralysis and for many reasons i wish he were here today to see how far the research has come. this break through sounds like science fiction,...
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the company was founded by robin thomas, who's worked in the industry for many years. for one of his projects, he visited a school specifically for people with disabilities. he realized that what they were lacking most were any real prospects for the future. he started giving the pool open own, but not what we have to create an a full system for them to bring this change, sustain the scene and bring us us. so i forgot to call me behind it. so that's the, that's why you committed to do that because we cannot give them just some technology getting degree. think that technology back to the society. we are bringing people together and see those that goal system so that everyone can contribute to the nicholas. the foundation is late here at the therapy center here in the new money lot is working on her motor skills. the focus is mainly on her strong hand. the right one because this training method takes the form of a game, it distracts or a bed from the pain. she experiences doing the exercise that busy then and then i only improve when i train constantly. at 1st i cried in
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robin? >> thank you, rachel, for being with us.nightline." ginger? >> thank you, robin. three water spouts in this image kicking off the weekend in marathon, florida. it's been wet on the southeast side of florida. but super dry around tampa. now look at this. i'm sure you've been hearing about it. this area the national hurricane is watching. we're about a week away from the start of the official atlantic season. looks like it will dissipate. will get some wind sheer that will kill it. that low pressure system going to bring heavier rain to the coast. east coast of florida could get 3 to 5 inches. we go through the next 48, 72 hours. then we're going to follow that low. not the thing they're watching, but this other low up the coast for the holiday weekend. looks like north carolina, virginia, up to washington, d.c. could see some pretty big impacts over the weekend. let's get a check cl drew: we have morning clouds giving way to sunshine today. it is warm inland, in the 80's. around the bayshore, cooler and comfortable, in the 60
robin? >> thank you, rachel, for being with us.nightline." ginger? >> thank you, robin. three water spouts in this image kicking off the weekend in marathon, florida. it's been wet on the southeast side of florida. but super dry around tampa. now look at this. i'm sure you've been hearing about it. this area the national hurricane is watching. we're about a week away from the start of the official atlantic season. looks like it will dissipate. will get some wind sheer that will...
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robin? >> thank you for your reporting.ow to another fight breaking out on an airplane when a man punched a flight attendant then made a break for the emergency exit. mona kosar abdi has the story. >> oh my god! >> stop it! stop! >> reporter: this is the moment an angry passenger attacked a united airline staff member. all in an alleged dispute over his seat assignment. she kept explaining sir, doesn't look like your wife is assigned here. could you please escort her to heno, no.ct seat. this is what we were assigned to. >> reporter: nya jimenez said when she boarded her flight, she found a couple blocking her seat. when she asked flight attendants for help, the conflict quickly escalated. >> we're done. nope. not gonna get on the flight. >> reporter: after refusing to move to his assigned seat in first class, fists started flying in the economy cabin. >> he started fighting. he throws one punch, i believe lands it. at that point we all just sprang into action. >> reporter: passengers and employees briefly restrained the ma
robin? >> thank you for your reporting.ow to another fight breaking out on an airplane when a man punched a flight attendant then made a break for the emergency exit. mona kosar abdi has the story. >> oh my god! >> stop it! stop! >> reporter: this is the moment an angry passenger attacked a united airline staff member. all in an alleged dispute over his seat assignment. she kept explaining sir, doesn't look like your wife is assigned here. could you please escort her to...
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what is this about robin hood?of selecting stocks, 5 days a week. beyond traditional wall street operating hours, round-the-clock trading at 8 p.m. pm eastern to 8:00 pm eastern friday. including popular stocks like amazon.com, apple and toes low. robin hood says will roll out a feature next weekend all customers are expected by june and it plans to make more stocks of etfs available for overnight trading. stuart: you can trade premarket as the pros do. thank you. still ahead, former acting attorney general matthew whitaker's investigation into biden's business dealings. senate campaign mark lam on our is owner is dealing with the migrant surge. democrats want illegal migrants here because they see a crop of future democrat voters. this is the new reality. it is "my take" and it is next. ♪ and saved $652. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycles. whoa! careful, babe! saving was definitely easier. hey babe, i think i got it!
what is this about robin hood?of selecting stocks, 5 days a week. beyond traditional wall street operating hours, round-the-clock trading at 8 p.m. pm eastern to 8:00 pm eastern friday. including popular stocks like amazon.com, apple and toes low. robin hood says will roll out a feature next weekend all customers are expected by june and it plans to make more stocks of etfs available for overnight trading. stuart: you can trade premarket as the pros do. thank you. still ahead, former acting...
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they've given robin and other volunteers a simple kit, a tens machine — commonly used for pain reliefmptoms of fatigue. it is, i mean, quite literally exciting. it's a stimulator. but, er, yeah, it is... the potential to make a difference is huge. but it's important that we do a careful study that actually shows clearly whether it does work or not. but if it works, it has huge potential. huge because about 1.9 million people suffer from long covid in the uk and half of those have long—term fatigue, and that's why for people like robin, this matters. hopefully, the end goal, for it to fix me and go away. but, yeah, so it's early days yet, i'm only into week three of a i6—week trial. so, yeah, we'lljust see what happens. the team are recruiting more volunteers with post—covid fatigue for the trial. all are part of solving one of the riddles of the pandemic. peter harris, bbc news. the british academy television awards are being held in london later today, with bbc dramas �*the responder�* and �*this is going to hurt�*, leading the nominations. also in the running is paddington�*sjubilee
they've given robin and other volunteers a simple kit, a tens machine — commonly used for pain reliefmptoms of fatigue. it is, i mean, quite literally exciting. it's a stimulator. but, er, yeah, it is... the potential to make a difference is huge. but it's important that we do a careful study that actually shows clearly whether it does work or not. but if it works, it has huge potential. huge because about 1.9 million people suffer from long covid in the uk and half of those have long—term...
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so robin in the hall remind to of all the top new stories. the us as an out small village creates the ukraine on the final.
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robin, michael? >> thank you, erielle.ion of king charles. what a weekend it was in london. james longman is live at buckingham palace. he was live all day saturday. i know you had the biggest moments. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. it was quite a day. after 70 years waiting, charles was crowned king alongside his queen, camilla. all the pageantry that britain is famous for on display for the world to see. overnight a royal surprise on none other than american idol. >> i just wanted to check how much, how long you'll be using this room? >> reporter: the newly crowned king charles and camilla popping up on american tv to talk to l h >> thank you very much for your brilliant performance. >> reporter: following the performances at the coronation concert. ♪ >> reporter: the spectacular light and drone show celebrating the world. prince william following his father. >> i want to say a few words about my father and why i believe this weekend is so important. but don't worry, i'm like lionel, i won't go o
robin, michael? >> thank you, erielle.ion of king charles. what a weekend it was in london. james longman is live at buckingham palace. he was live all day saturday. i know you had the biggest moments. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. it was quite a day. after 70 years waiting, charles was crowned king alongside his queen, camilla. all the pageantry that britain is famous for on display for the world to see. overnight a royal surprise on none other than...
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we're going to be speaking with robin far sad in just a moment about the economic fallout, what thatld look like for us at home. there's also the political fallout, right? democrat max frost actually had some advice for the president in talking about accountability here and how he should address that. let's listen to what he had to say and then we'll talk. >> i do think the president should use his bully pulpit to really call out these republicans and tell the nation what's going on in the oval office or in the rose garden, prime time address and really telling the american people what the gop has decided to do. >> we heard sahil talk about the possible '24 implications for president biden with the negotiations going up until the very end. does max frost have a point? >> reporter: he is reflecting the views of many house democrats, yasmin, who do want the president to be more aggressive using his bully pulpit to frame up the negotiations. the white house's view is they're trying to cut a deal here and turning up the volume and attacking his negotiators is probably not going to be hel
we're going to be speaking with robin far sad in just a moment about the economic fallout, what thatld look like for us at home. there's also the political fallout, right? democrat max frost actually had some advice for the president in talking about accountability here and how he should address that. let's listen to what he had to say and then we'll talk. >> i do think the president should use his bully pulpit to really call out these republicans and tell the nation what's going on in...
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joining us now on booktv is laura robins, author of stash my life in hiding comes out march 7th of this year. and i want you to start with a quote on, page 18 of your book. okay, if hiding in plain sight where an olympic i would be a gold explain that quote oh that boy so i had i had a really interesting childhood i was in one way it was really idyllic. i lived in cambridge, mass. i went to a private school. i, i have i have an amazing mother who always told that i was worthy and lovely and beautiful and, loved me. but i also had a stepfather who for whatever reason, the way that i was rubbed him the wrong way. that was curious. that was that was opinionated. that that's the kind of little girl i was every time i was any one of those things and more, he would become emotionally abusive toward me. so order to kind of keep the peace in. my house, i learned to edit who i was in order that it didn't set off. so if being too chatty was annoying to him, i was less chatty. if being curious was annoying to him, i would be less curious. so would i started hiding who i was in front of everybody w
joining us now on booktv is laura robins, author of stash my life in hiding comes out march 7th of this year. and i want you to start with a quote on, page 18 of your book. okay, if hiding in plain sight where an olympic i would be a gold explain that quote oh that boy so i had i had a really interesting childhood i was in one way it was really idyllic. i lived in cambridge, mass. i went to a private school. i, i have i have an amazing mother who always told that i was worthy and lovely and...
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let's remember that robin - ownership model safar.l safar. let�*s remember that robin ryan know nothing about football and they made that absolutely clear the day they arrived we know nothing about this and so, they got people in to help them. people who did know the football industry and it's been one of the successes of the project if that's were going to call it is that the affected people around them to advise them and they've asked the right questions and if acted on the answers that they get. the recruitment of the football club it's been really good, albeit we are recruiting at a higher level but thatis recruiting at a higher level but that is what you would expect if you're 15 years and is leaking cannot get out of it, you have to do something different and they did. those investments they made employers paid off handsomely in the store stricken people all around the it to me, how is mullen getting on? everybody knows him now. there are amazini everybody knows him now. there are amazing pictures _ everybody knows him now. ther
let's remember that robin - ownership model safar.l safar. let�*s remember that robin ryan know nothing about football and they made that absolutely clear the day they arrived we know nothing about this and so, they got people in to help them. people who did know the football industry and it's been one of the successes of the project if that's were going to call it is that the affected people around them to advise them and they've asked the right questions and if acted on the answers that...
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so robin and uh, reminder of all the top stories knowles, chris state media says the country's 1st military spice centralize is crushed, but it's about a 2nd blown k c n. a reported. it crashed into the sea because of a new engine system, an unstable book. it feel southwest military says it's salvage parts of the satellite. the projectile spot warnings across the regionally on wednesday morning to kind of break the issues and evacuation a lot in it's a canal region. rob mcbride has moved from sole south premier military had confirmed that a salvage operation is underway and have now released a couple of photographs. purportedly showing pods of what could well be the rocket they and that us allies with daily love to get any bits of this rocky o at the satellite itself to see just how far in bonds north korean technology has come. especially in present, luis, of us who knew that the silver has of south american countries to defend the economic and cultural ties. but we, but it's island president nicholas venturo taking part division showed amongst the regions linked is southern police officer
so robin and uh, reminder of all the top stories knowles, chris state media says the country's 1st military spice centralize is crushed, but it's about a 2nd blown k c n. a reported. it crashed into the sea because of a new engine system, an unstable book. it feel southwest military says it's salvage parts of the satellite. the projectile spot warnings across the regionally on wednesday morning to kind of break the issues and evacuation a lot in it's a canal region. rob mcbride has moved from...
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robin: yes i do think so.f recovery was always about the difficult sectors, travel. if they start to hire again as we have witnessed in other economies, two or three quarters after reopening, china just reopened for months now, so some sectors we have seen hiring and by the end of this year we think we will be able to get 10 million jobs back out of the job losses. that would broaden the consumption recovery to the big ticket items even for the mass-market. yvonne: there are serious structural challenges when it comes to low confidence from the consumer. you have record high use unemployment. do you think china can stay the course and lay the foundations of this consumption growth or are they going to have to revert to the old playbook and stimulate with infrastructure investment? robin: recent weeks investors are talking about stimulus like infrastructure or so-called special bonds but these are incremental stimulus. none of them are a bazooka. the next big thing would be how you can solve the local debt issu
robin: yes i do think so.f recovery was always about the difficult sectors, travel. if they start to hire again as we have witnessed in other economies, two or three quarters after reopening, china just reopened for months now, so some sectors we have seen hiring and by the end of this year we think we will be able to get 10 million jobs back out of the job losses. that would broaden the consumption recovery to the big ticket items even for the mass-market. yvonne: there are serious structural...
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people's new day and robin is the music of us under his music. at the suns at our fingertips thinkingefore us thousands of roads music can change color on the bag. i can change us music inside skin
people's new day and robin is the music of us under his music. at the suns at our fingertips thinkingefore us thousands of roads music can change color on the bag. i can change us music inside skin
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robin brant at buckingham palace, thank you. slimmed down monarchy doesn't seem like a good idea. but she added the royal family does need to discuss how to stay relevant. in an interview with the canadian public broadcaster cbc she insists the monarchy still has a lot to offer the country. our royal correspondent daniela relph has been to the netherlands to see how a slimmed down royal family operates there. it is a public holiday and a national celebration — this is king's day in the netherlands. for students, we party a lot for the king. it's great. we are free from work and we are going to celebrate. king willem—alexander and queen maxima are in rotterdam for king's day this year. forget state bentleys, they arrived by royal bus. with them, their wider family, most of whom have regular jobs and a private life, but turn out for this event. you get close to the people, that's important, to be close to public? i think it is, yeah. the king can only be in one spot and luckily it is a largerfamily and we can say hello. because al
robin brant at buckingham palace, thank you. slimmed down monarchy doesn't seem like a good idea. but she added the royal family does need to discuss how to stay relevant. in an interview with the canadian public broadcaster cbc she insists the monarchy still has a lot to offer the country. our royal correspondent daniela relph has been to the netherlands to see how a slimmed down royal family operates there. it is a public holiday and a national celebration — this is king's day in the...
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robin tommy is overjoyed to see the strides made by the children and young adults. here. he succeeded in attracting numerous companies as donors and cooperation partners. the money is mainly invested in new technology for any special education setting, even he goes to the a based gave me fight that the system do you think is a lot of insight on the therapist. so what needs to be taken care whether it's his upper body? no valve body goes model fine motor. the motor that's kind of mine students we, we define mino, moneys eyes also studies at home for her new job in her room. she often spends hours practicing computer commands and english vocabulary meanings, and that's the discipline grammar. they can use the other bins, let's say they get now and she says, all that effort is paying off feeling valued like this is a great incentive for her to keep going with the, the good. i managed to listen to gross things, but we can look at the beginning. i thought it was impossible, but we find the book better. that's on the side. and now i'm being trained in the i t 6. so that's somet
robin tommy is overjoyed to see the strides made by the children and young adults. here. he succeeded in attracting numerous companies as donors and cooperation partners. the money is mainly invested in new technology for any special education setting, even he goes to the a based gave me fight that the system do you think is a lot of insight on the therapist. so what needs to be taken care whether it's his upper body? no valve body goes model fine motor. the motor that's kind of mine students...
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but not at that price. >> in the end, the robins beat the orioles for first place.as a clean game by the kids and the parents. >> good game. have a great day. good game. good game. >> and this verbal and physical abuse by parents and coaches against umpires is happening across all sports. it's in soccer, softball, basketball, and some of the parents were telling me that some of the youth sports are big financial investments from the parents. and for some reason, they feel more invested in them and that translates to this overexcitedness, aggression. and these umpires, they make abing $45 to $60 a game. so something really needs to change. the parents need to get ahold of themselves and realize it's in the best interest of the kids to just cheer them on. >> chill out. >> chill out and cheer them on. >> did you ever yell at umpires in alabama? >> i don't have kids, a. but -- >> but what about in college? >> from the stands? >> yeah. >> everyone is yelling at that point. you don't have a parent right there. >> a lot of the umpires are like teenagers. i went to my broth
but not at that price. >> in the end, the robins beat the orioles for first place.as a clean game by the kids and the parents. >> good game. have a great day. good game. good game. >> and this verbal and physical abuse by parents and coaches against umpires is happening across all sports. it's in soccer, softball, basketball, and some of the parents were telling me that some of the youth sports are big financial investments from the parents. and for some reason, they feel more...
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correspondent: but in robin lake's research, she says homeschooling parents bristle at those concerns what is best for their kids. >> parents who are homeschooling would tell you, look, we ran away from something that wasn't working. don't -- don't rebuild it. give us -- give us the space to do what we need to do for our kids. >> i don't want anybody to tell me that my daughter is only able to do this book at this time. then she's not really homeschooling, is she? correspondent: navy veteran natalie thomas says she started homeschooling early in the pandemic when her older daughter's school in maryland went virtual. >> and every time she would get on the computer, i would say, what are you doing? you know? and she's like, i don't know. i was drawing a picture. i was making a flower. so i'm like, okay, she's not getting anything from this. so we started homeschooling. correspondent: with her direction, thomas says, her daughter, sariah, now 8, learns the fundamentals, but also has the flexibility to explore her interests. >> this is when i'm going to make a shop that's called sariah's
correspondent: but in robin lake's research, she says homeschooling parents bristle at those concerns what is best for their kids. >> parents who are homeschooling would tell you, look, we ran away from something that wasn't working. don't -- don't rebuild it. give us -- give us the space to do what we need to do for our kids. >> i don't want anybody to tell me that my daughter is only able to do this book at this time. then she's not really homeschooling, is she? correspondent:...
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robin brant, bbc news.ity at the next general election following thursday's local elections in england. shadow health secretary wes streeting says the party can't be complacent but the best is yet to come. here is our political correspondentjonathan blake. correspondent jonathan blake. downing street correspondentjonathan blake. downing street is dressed for the coronation but politically there is not much to celebrate for rishi sunak and the conservatives. after heavy losses in local elections across england, the culture secretary this morning said her party needed to reflect on the results. i party needed to reflect on the results. . , party needed to reflect on the results. ., , , ., , results. i saw a shift where people are now thinking _ results. i saw a shift where people are now thinking we _ results. i saw a shift where people are now thinking we are _ results. i saw a shift where people are now thinking we are listening i results. i saw a shift where people l are now thinking we are listening to th
robin brant, bbc news.ity at the next general election following thursday's local elections in england. shadow health secretary wes streeting says the party can't be complacent but the best is yet to come. here is our political correspondentjonathan blake. correspondent jonathan blake. downing street correspondentjonathan blake. downing street is dressed for the coronation but politically there is not much to celebrate for rishi sunak and the conservatives. after heavy losses in local elections...
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the color of so robin the what you obviously are like my headquarters here in the hall also coming up the visions of the unity. somebody presented tools, criticism for revising that as well as president. for me, think of regional leaders, the demonstrations instead of goals, capital, the main office of shanita says that he's been illegally detained and the warning for expressed about hall to official intelligence. some say it's the next essential risk to humanity. the welcome to the probably most career states media says the country's 1st military spice satellites has crushed, but there's about a 2nd load, k c, t and reported. it crashed into the sea because of a new engine system. an unstable rocket feel. south cruise military says it salvage part of the satellite. the projectile sparked warnings across the region of the a wednesday. japan briefly issues and evacuation warning, and it's a canal region bombs but pride joyce as no correspondent in so of course uh the south korean military. now trying to gain as much information about salvaging the suspected parts of this projectile. th
the color of so robin the what you obviously are like my headquarters here in the hall also coming up the visions of the unity. somebody presented tools, criticism for revising that as well as president. for me, think of regional leaders, the demonstrations instead of goals, capital, the main office of shanita says that he's been illegally detained and the warning for expressed about hall to official intelligence. some say it's the next essential risk to humanity. the welcome to the probably...
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it's what floats over top of it, what killed george harrison, apparently is what killed pharrell and robin ed sheeran lives to perform his music another day. >> great news for all of us, for sure. >> sandra: the reason we have the shot up there, the microphones, you can see we are prepared to take sheeran, if he spokes, we are told by our producer in the courtroom that they are being told sheeran does plan to speak when he steps outside the courtroom in just a little bit. so, we'll obviously see, john, that will be quite a moment as you just reported, we are hearing inside the courtroom that ed sheeran is acting very cheerful as one could imagine after this long haul. >> john: i'm sure he likely will. he feels vindicated here, he believed in no way, shape or form plaguerized marvin gaye, and music is out there in the ether, and i interviewed so many artists in the 1970s and 1980s and songs are floating around in the ether and you pluck little bits out and it comes together. a classic like "let's get it on," might be some influence in terms of the chord structure and the rhythm structure an
it's what floats over top of it, what killed george harrison, apparently is what killed pharrell and robin ed sheeran lives to perform his music another day. >> great news for all of us, for sure. >> sandra: the reason we have the shot up there, the microphones, you can see we are prepared to take sheeran, if he spokes, we are told by our producer in the courtroom that they are being told sheeran does plan to speak when he steps outside the courtroom in just a little bit. so, we'll...
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that led to the next wish was there was a movement by senator robin in the senate, bill graham that's it, are going to now in the visit was october 1985 were going to increase the statutory in dollars, where it too. it wasn't long ago. >> it was five years ago the national debt was. >> five what center senator robin said is your vote to raise debt limit which requires 60 votes at least in the atsenate unless we get policy that resulted in this case called brown running which was a precursor on something that followed . 82, 2000 where reset caps on spending and it spending exceeded that there would be what we call the first time ever heard the word, called sequencers. we would cut spending will graham read and all things we can argue was designed to get us a balanced budget again. i don't think it was as successful as the pot did set up a process and mechanisms that lead to agreements and then also with this mister clinton in 1997 program negotiations. while is required negotiation and i know and i respect the presidents. i essentially worked with him when he was a senator here and i r
that led to the next wish was there was a movement by senator robin in the senate, bill graham that's it, are going to now in the visit was october 1985 were going to increase the statutory in dollars, where it too. it wasn't long ago. >> it was five years ago the national debt was. >> five what center senator robin said is your vote to raise debt limit which requires 60 votes at least in the atsenate unless we get policy that resulted in this case called brown running which was a...