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and through that you met robin? >> i met robin. >> robin, j. d.'s wife. the women became friends.robin and basically just listen to her cry. >> katie said robin described j.d. as angry and violence. eventually, she couldn't take it any longer. in august of 2012, robin filed for divorce. but by then? j.d. had started coming around to see katie. >> you had a front row seat to what kind of husband he was with robin? you think at all, like, maybe i don't want to sign up for that? >> the thought crossed through my mind but at the same time i also had watched him purposely trying to make changes in his life to better himself. >> according to katie, it was a big texas style courtship. >> we would go and watch all the rodeos. we're country, we wear boots, we drive trucks. we listen to country music, we go out. two step. and that is our life. >> and we marry people whose other marriages haven't always worked out? >> that is right. >> they married in 2013, on november 10th. the anniversary of jd beloved marine corps. >> it changed so fast. it went from everything is going to be great to oh
and through that you met robin? >> i met robin. >> robin, j. d.'s wife. the women became friends.robin and basically just listen to her cry. >> katie said robin described j.d. as angry and violence. eventually, she couldn't take it any longer. in august of 2012, robin filed for divorce. but by then? j.d. had started coming around to see katie. >> you had a front row seat to what kind of husband he was with robin? you think at all, like, maybe i don't want to sign up for...
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once i was comfortable that this didn't come from robin's purse, it didn't come from robin's clothing is not from the kentucky fried chicken restaurant. it doesn't belong there. >> it left only one other possibility. the murder. wallace poured over those pictures of the one suspect, marshall when he was pulled over by the cops a few weeks after robin's murder. >> but suddenly, a light went on. >> he is wearing his clothing, still, of course. he has a pair of work boots. the work boots, sure enough, i can see just enough from the pants up, i wondered if those are the kind of work boots that have that. it couldn't be. it couldn't be. >> could it be the foam? >> wallace rushed down to the evidence storage room, looking for the box with williams boots inside. amazingly, after two decades, they were still there. in a plastic container, intact. >> sure enough, when i pulled them out, one of the boots had the brown leather casing for that part of the boot. it was so worn, that the foam was missing from the casing. >> come on. >> i was sitting there looking at that ship. i gotta tell you, the
once i was comfortable that this didn't come from robin's purse, it didn't come from robin's clothing is not from the kentucky fried chicken restaurant. it doesn't belong there. >> it left only one other possibility. the murder. wallace poured over those pictures of the one suspect, marshall when he was pulled over by the cops a few weeks after robin's murder. >> but suddenly, a light went on. >> he is wearing his clothing, still, of course. he has a pair of work boots. the...
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was robin.hool, robin had been voted class clown. and when the vivaciously girl started dating the quiet, street laced, carrie. some did not see the match. but it worked for them. they got married a year after graduation. >> he loved her from day one. he did everything he could for her. sure did. >> and now carrie and his father phillips violent deaths were a mystery. if only carrie's mother, linda, miss linda to one and all. could help with crucial details. but she could not speak. her lower jaw and neck had been torn up by a shotgun blast. it was questionable whether she would make it. >> based on what we saw on scene, we did not believe that she was going to survive those injuries. they were that serious. >> had she seen the person, or persons who had shot her? would she be able to give a description that could help authorities apprehend the killer, now on the loose? >> coming up. something seemed fishy right from the start. was it obvious what had gone on there to you? >> after looking at th
was robin.hool, robin had been voted class clown. and when the vivaciously girl started dating the quiet, street laced, carrie. some did not see the match. but it worked for them. they got married a year after graduation. >> he loved her from day one. he did everything he could for her. sure did. >> and now carrie and his father phillips violent deaths were a mystery. if only carrie's mother, linda, miss linda to one and all. could help with crucial details. but she could not speak....
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call this number or go to: rcahearingaids.com now murphy: robin said the affair started one night robin said that the affair started one night after a family gathering. where she confided in craig about the troubles in her marriage, and about something else. >> i just told craig that there was something i needed to tell him. and, he listened. and i told him that i had feelings for him. and he said that he had feelings for me. and that was about as far as the conversation went that day. >> the next night, robbyn stayed over at her in laws, philip and linda's, because she was scheduled to take him to a doctor's appointment in the morning. and craig was at the house to. >> did you and craig have an internment relationship that night? >> we did. >> where was that? >> that was in philip in linda 's living room. >> where were philip and linda? >> they were asleep. >> the relationship continued from that night forward. robbyn said that craig would call her, often using a cell phone that a friend had gotten for him, to set up a rendezvous. they would often meet at the hunting lodge that craig w
call this number or go to: rcahearingaids.com now murphy: robin said the affair started one night robin said that the affair started one night after a family gathering. where she confided in craig about the troubles in her marriage, and about something else. >> i just told craig that there was something i needed to tell him. and, he listened. and i told him that i had feelings for him. and he said that he had feelings for me. and that was about as far as the conversation went that day....
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robin: check in, look at it.are parental controls with school-aged children, put those on. we know there is quite a bit on social media right now that is not appropriate for anyone, anybody to be watching right now. take a break from social media. turn it off about an hour before you go to bed becauseleep is often disrupted. if we are trying to go to sleep with images and stories of the horror that is happening right now, of the sadness of the tragedy, it is going to interfere with our sleep. yasmeen: unfortunately we know antisemitism and islamophobia are on the rise in this country, and this is playing out between children in schools. how do we help kids cope with being stereotyped or if they are being bullied? robin: i think it is important for us as adults, when we have the difficult conversation, to also help them identify, if you ever feel like someone is making you uncomfortable, if they are doing or saying anything to you, please let's think about who you would tell, what you would say. i think it is also
robin: check in, look at it.are parental controls with school-aged children, put those on. we know there is quite a bit on social media right now that is not appropriate for anyone, anybody to be watching right now. take a break from social media. turn it off about an hour before you go to bed becauseleep is often disrupted. if we are trying to go to sleep with images and stories of the horror that is happening right now, of the sadness of the tragedy, it is going to interfere with our sleep....
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robin: oh, i think it's probably imminent.uestion really is can israel actually defeat hamas, can it eliminate it to the point is no longer a major political or military challenge. i think there are real questions. short term, israel has the might, the will to impose severe damage to whether it is command posts, hamas's arsenal, it's leadership, it's infrastructure -- its leadership, its infrastructure. but what happens then, who rules gaza? how do you make sure gaza is not a threat to israel down the road, whether from hamas or others? and the bigger picture is, as the ground assault begins, what might other parties in the middle east do? united states is a scrambling to help israel with military equipment and employ its own forces around the region, not in israel, but as a warning to other parties not to get involved. the real danger is a threat from particularly hamas on israel's northern border -- does it at some point engage, not because it wanted to at the beginning, but it now feels it is obliged to help another proxy a
robin: oh, i think it's probably imminent.uestion really is can israel actually defeat hamas, can it eliminate it to the point is no longer a major political or military challenge. i think there are real questions. short term, israel has the might, the will to impose severe damage to whether it is command posts, hamas's arsenal, it's leadership, it's infrastructure -- its leadership, its infrastructure. but what happens then, who rules gaza? how do you make sure gaza is not a threat to israel...
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. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. overnight israel striking 200 targets in gaza after that entry attack in israel, the worst in 50 years. some 300,000 israeli soldiers amassed this morning on the border with gaza. this is a real sign that there's another chapter that's imminent in this war. again, they have declared israel now at war. but with all of this preparation and the retaliations under way a new threat from hamas. they have 100 hostages in gaza d are threatening to kill them one by one on video in front of the world if israel continues to strike. overnight here, israel carrying out what it calls a complete siege of the gaza strip cutting off power and blocking food and water being delivered to gaza. prime minister netanyahu responding to the shocking surprise attacks by hamas militants saying, quote, what it's done to our enemies will resonate for generations. this morning the israeli military saying the bodies of at least 1,500 hamas militants have been found along the border, killed in fighting with israeli
. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. overnight israel striking 200 targets in gaza after that entry attack in israel, the worst in 50 years. some 300,000 israeli soldiers amassed this morning on the border with gaza. this is a real sign that there's another chapter that's imminent in this war. again, they have declared israel now at war. but with all of this preparation and the retaliations under way a new threat from hamas. they have 100 hostages in gaza d are threatening to kill...
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(robin swanson) with a metal detector.(sophie fouron) why did it take so much time to start demining? (robin swanson) there was an initial phase of demining immediately after the war ended. after about two weeks, they were actually sustaining casualties, mainly because they couldn't detect the mines. so then, they took a political decision back in london that it was not worth taking any more casualties now that the war was over. so the aim then was simply to fence it off and leave it. (john fowler) and for over 30 years, there were no accidents involving human beings and mines. but the british government were signatories to the ottawa demining convention and came under increasing pressure to do something about the mines in the falklands. then, the british government began a demining campaign which has now gone on every summer for the last six years. the actual guys who do most of the work are from zimbabwe in africa. they are tremendously tough, tremendously skilled. we recognize what a great job they do. and as a communit
(robin swanson) with a metal detector.(sophie fouron) why did it take so much time to start demining? (robin swanson) there was an initial phase of demining immediately after the war ended. after about two weeks, they were actually sustaining casualties, mainly because they couldn't detect the mines. so then, they took a political decision back in london that it was not worth taking any more casualties now that the war was over. so the aim then was simply to fence it off and leave it. (john...
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robin in north carolina, independent. caller: hello. yes. this is robin. host: hi, robin. caller: i think for right now the best thing for the republicans to do is put up that resolution to give patrick mchenry more power. the country needs it. i think it's so shameful that it's such a diverse -- the republicans say no because democrats might vote for that. i mean, these people are working for the american people. and they've got to work with democrats. the democrats have to work with republicans. if not, our country is just going to fall apart. host: the house is about to gavel in. let's see what happens here on the
robin in north carolina, independent. caller: hello. yes. this is robin. host: hi, robin. caller: i think for right now the best thing for the republicans to do is put up that resolution to give patrick mchenry more power. the country needs it. i think it's so shameful that it's such a diverse -- the republicans say no because democrats might vote for that. i mean, these people are working for the american people. and they've got to work with democrats. the democrats have to work with...
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robin? >> lot of concern about that, thank you.or a new border wall in south texas will begin, waving 26 federal laws to do so. selina wang is back with more. >> reporter: the biden administration is allowing construction of a border wall in southern texas. president biden strongly criticized trump border policy in 2020 and vowed to not build another foot of the wall if elected. this administration has been struggling to deal with rising numbers of illegal border crossings, which they say makes this move necessary. president biden has been facing criticism from fellow democrats in new york and illinois to do more. now, the department of homeland security is paving the way for this by waiving dozens of laws and using funds that congress already approved in 2019 specifically for border wall construction. but this move already facing criticism from some democrats and some environmentalists who say this will be ineffective and bull doze through endangered habitats. all of this really just is highlighting how much pressure president bid
robin? >> lot of concern about that, thank you.or a new border wall in south texas will begin, waving 26 federal laws to do so. selina wang is back with more. >> reporter: the biden administration is allowing construction of a border wall in southern texas. president biden strongly criticized trump border policy in 2020 and vowed to not build another foot of the wall if elected. this administration has been struggling to deal with rising numbers of illegal border crossings, which...
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robin, i see you coming over for soup.mp in our allowance. wonder where mom and dad got the extra money? maybe they won the lottery? maybe they inherited a fortune? maybe buried treasure? maybe it fell off a truck? maybe they switched to xfinity mobile on the most reliable 5g network. for a limited time, buy one line of unlimited, get one free for a year. now i can buy that electric scooter! i'm starting a private-equity fund that specializes in midcap. you do you. switch to xfinity mobile today. >> we're back now with pop sensation muna. their third album was one of the best albums of the year by rolling stone and billboard, which tells you everything you need to know. they're going to perform the lead single off the album but first we're going to chat. thank you all for being here. we really appreciate it. you've been touring a lot lately. you did nine opening show, taylor swift eras tour. how was that experience? >> it was surreal. i feel like we've been a band for almost ten years. it felt really meaningful for taylor
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good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. there's been a lot of confusion surrounding this border crossing from gaza into egypt. is it open? is it closed? are american citizens being allowed to come across? as of now we can tell you the answer is no. that border crossing remains closed. this is a border crossing called rafa, that has been at the center of diplomatic efforts to get egypt to open that crossing to allow u.s. citizens trapped in gaza to get out. but egypt has been steadfast saying it will not do so unless israel allows aid into gaza, calling on the americans to pressure israel into letting that happen. so far it has not, which means hundreds of u.s. passport holders, as well as thousands of palestinians trapped on that side of the border. now, it's important to remember. if you want to leave gaza by land, there's only two ways to do so. one is by crossing into israel, the other by crossing into egypt. overnight a source in egypt security forces telling us a deal has been reached to temporarily open that border cr
good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, robin. there's been a lot of confusion surrounding this border crossing from gaza into egypt. is it open? is it closed? are american citizens being allowed to come across? as of now we can tell you the answer is no. that border crossing remains closed. this is a border crossing called rafa, that has been at the center of diplomatic efforts to get egypt to open that crossing to allow u.s. citizens trapped in gaza to get out. but egypt has been...
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>> robin, seriously.ng about things for christmas stockings or discounted halloween candy? i'm going to tell you which deals are worth your attention. all when we come back. come back. , once-daily pill for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis... for the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding that outfit psoriasis tried to hide from you. or finding your swimsuit is ready for primetime. dad! once-daily sotyktu is proven to get more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. tyk2 is part of the jak family. it's not known if sotyktu has the same risks as jak inhibitors. find what plaque psorias
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. >> robin, what do you think was behind hamas's strategy here? is it to get the attention of the rest of the middle east when during the wars of iraq and of a ghana stan, especially the younger generation wasn't paying much attention to them? what is their end game? >> oars are always a result of a confluence of factors. i think there's a number of things here. whether was a prospect of israel making peace with saudi arabia, whether it was the inflammatory language from some of the hard-liners in the israel government about what to do around the mosque which the third holiest site in milan's lab. what's it about deprivation economic realities in gaza for the majority of palestinians. i think this all comes together and it coincides with capability. this is where we see iran's increased role in training army had, equipping and funding hamas, as well as other militias in the middle east. that there is not i think a single reason. this is becoming for a long reason time. the irony of all this is that israel actually created a creation of an islamic
. >> robin, what do you think was behind hamas's strategy here? is it to get the attention of the rest of the middle east when during the wars of iraq and of a ghana stan, especially the younger generation wasn't paying much attention to them? what is their end game? >> oars are always a result of a confluence of factors. i think there's a number of things here. whether was a prospect of israel making peace with saudi arabia, whether it was the inflammatory language from some of the...
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robin? >> we're going to turn to the death of matthew perry. take a look at a memorial here in new york city. it's in front of the building that was the friends apartment building. as his family, friends and fans remember him, an investigation is under way into what happened to the beloved actor. chris connelly is in los angeles with the latest for us. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. it's a major loss still being felt throughout the entertainment community and beyond. matthew perry, as authorities look into the circumstances of his death this past weekend, his remarkable life and years on friends are fondly being remembered. this morning an investigation is under way following the death of matthew perry, as fans mourn the actor best known for the hit tv series "friends." >> requesting two addition units respond to blue trail drive. >> reporter: emergency personnel responding to his pacific palisades home where she was discovered by a witness unresponsive in his
robin? >> we're going to turn to the death of matthew perry. take a look at a memorial here in new york city. it's in front of the building that was the friends apartment building. as his family, friends and fans remember him, an investigation is under way into what happened to the beloved actor. chris connelly is in los angeles with the latest for us. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. it's a major loss still being felt throughout the entertainment...
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robin? >> thank you.te new york. we're learning now details on how they tracked down the suspect and brought her safely back home. let's go back to stephanie ramos in upstate. good morning again, stephanie. >> reporter: robin, good morning. multiple agencies including the fbi coming together to search for 9-year-old charlotte. when she was found, wow, there was so much relief. we were here outside the park when friends and family came out of the park to thank everyone for their help after the young girl disappeared saturday while biking with friends. police believing she was abducted when she was went around a loop once more alone. police say suspect 47-year-old craig ross junior was taken into custody after leaving a ransom note at the family home. the fingerprints linked back to a 1999 arrest in the area. ross was booked overnight at the saratoga county jail and charged with kidnapping. new york's governor saying overnight they found' him and charlotte in a camper behind his mother's home 13 miles from
robin? >> thank you.te new york. we're learning now details on how they tracked down the suspect and brought her safely back home. let's go back to stephanie ramos in upstate. good morning again, stephanie. >> reporter: robin, good morning. multiple agencies including the fbi coming together to search for 9-year-old charlotte. when she was found, wow, there was so much relief. we were here outside the park when friends and family came out of the park to thank everyone for their help...
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good morning, selina. >> reporter: good morning, robin.rking around the clock to rush military aid to israel and prevent this from turning into a broader war. the white house said at least 14 americans have been killed and at least 20 are missing, but it's unclear if they're all being held hostage. the u.s. is offering to share intelligence and send experts to work with the israelco parts to help with rescue efforts. the president spoke graphically about the attacks he called sheer evil. he condemned the savagery, blood thirstiness of hamas captives that he compares to the worst isis abuses. the president didn't answer questions. when i tried to press hip on how far he's willing to go to rescue those americans and whether or not he supports a ground invasion. officials tell us the pentagon is considering deploying a secondary craft carrier towards the region. that has led to deter iran, hezbollah and others who are hostile to israel from exploiting this crisis. linsey? >> the president clear about the u.s. commitment here. selina, thank yo
good morning, selina. >> reporter: good morning, robin.rking around the clock to rush military aid to israel and prevent this from turning into a broader war. the white house said at least 14 americans have been killed and at least 20 are missing, but it's unclear if they're all being held hostage. the u.s. is offering to share intelligence and send experts to work with the israelco parts to help with rescue efforts. the president spoke graphically about the attacks he called sheer evil....
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also with us, robin wright, columnist for the new yorker, and a joint fellow at the u.s.ssor of journalism of political science in the city of new york. he is also an msnbc political analyst. i want to begin with you, and the local feel that this could have here in new york city where so many friends of mine have relatives and friends in israel now. >> yes, lawrence. at any given time, there's half 1 million americans and israel visiting or living their. this is the largest population of jews outside of israel and in new york city. so people have a special connection there. i think what has happened to israelis, it's unprecedented. they had been inculcated with a sense of security. these are, the gaza strip and the horrific crimes done by hamas, something that they have been expecting. i think it is something that will be difficult for prime minister netanyahu because his brand is i will keep you safe. i won't negotiate. and that isn't what happened. >> and, robin, a point that nick kristof made earlier tonight which is that some people who think that sympathy with the pl
also with us, robin wright, columnist for the new yorker, and a joint fellow at the u.s.ssor of journalism of political science in the city of new york. he is also an msnbc political analyst. i want to begin with you, and the local feel that this could have here in new york city where so many friends of mine have relatives and friends in israel now. >> yes, lawrence. at any given time, there's half 1 million americans and israel visiting or living their. this is the largest population of...
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robin, we will stay in close touch with you. an excellent analysis, thank you. >>> the u.s. embassy has issued an advisory for all american staff workers in jerusalem right now, in response to the violence of israel and gaza. the response from washington and it is a significant response, we'll share it with you when we come back. >>> we're following the breaking news, the u.s. embassy in jerusalem has now issued a shelter in place for u.s. embassy personnel amid the ongoing violence, the war that is unfolding right now, in israel, and gaza. let's go to cnn's natasha bertrand watching this unfold. what you are hearing? >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in jerusalem is issuing a warning. to personnel. telling them to shelter in place. telling them the u.s. embassy is closely monitoring the security situation as a result of rockets that have been fired from gaza across the southern and central israel, including tel aviv and jerusalem and the infiltration of hamas militants. obviously the top priority for the state department is the saf
robin, we will stay in close touch with you. an excellent analysis, thank you. >>> the u.s. embassy has issued an advisory for all american staff workers in jerusalem right now, in response to the violence of israel and gaza. the response from washington and it is a significant response, we'll share it with you when we come back. >>> we're following the breaking news, the u.s. embassy in jerusalem has now issued a shelter in place for u.s. embassy personnel amid the ongoing...
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he's currently a senior fellow at the hudson institute, and robin wright, a fellow at the wilson centernd columnist at "the new yorker," thank you for being here. we have seen these attacks continue, and prime minister netanyahu has vowed a mighty vengeance. what do you think that could look like, and how is it complicated by the people hamas has kidnapped and dragged and forced into gaza? >> this is going to be a more complicated conflict than anything either israel or hamas has engaged in in their previous conflicts. this place in the past that has played out in rocket attacks from gaza, israeli air strikes, and eventually some kind of negotiated settlement by third parties, but this time, you have so many different layers to this conflict, and the reality is that israel can destroy command posts. it can disable arsenals, it can kill leaders. but the problem as it learned in lebanon against hezbollah is it's very hard to kill an idea, and the real danger is this only inflames passions and fury, and that israel can win a short-term victory, but not a long-term one, and that's the real
he's currently a senior fellow at the hudson institute, and robin wright, a fellow at the wilson centernd columnist at "the new yorker," thank you for being here. we have seen these attacks continue, and prime minister netanyahu has vowed a mighty vengeance. what do you think that could look like, and how is it complicated by the people hamas has kidnapped and dragged and forced into gaza? >> this is going to be a more complicated conflict than anything either israel or hamas...
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robin? >> all right, aaron. thank you. the war between israel and hamas, as the humanitarian crisis grows. some hospitals in gaza have been forced to close with fuel running short. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is on the scene in israel. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we are in central israel. last night it was hit by rockets fired from gaza. you can see for yourself the damage that was inflicted here. there were a small number of casualties. many have been forced to leave their homes. it is quite rare for these rockets to get through. just a few mints ago we had another attempted attack. i heard five interceptions by the air defense system. this as israel launched over 250 strikes in gaza last night targeting hamas, they say. as you say, the civilian casualty rate there climbs enormously. overnight an israeli tank raid into gaza. the military releasing a video of the operation, saying it was in preparation for the next stages of combat and that the soldiers have since returned to israel
robin? >> all right, aaron. thank you. the war between israel and hamas, as the humanitarian crisis grows. some hospitals in gaza have been forced to close with fuel running short. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is on the scene in israel. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we are in central israel. last night it was hit by rockets fired from gaza. you can see for yourself the damage that was inflicted here. there were a small number of casualties. many...
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a woman she didn't know and never met, whose name was robin.ad a daughter, but when they try to find her -- >> she had addresses up until right around 2006, and then kind of just fell off the map, and couldn't find her anywhere. >> 2006, what a coincidence. it was the year lavender doe was murdered. >> coming up, i wasn't prepared for the emotion that i had right then. i couldn't control myself. i remember sitting on the couch, actually crying. >> a search ends, and the story begins. >> we lost track between her and us for about ten years. >> when dateline continues. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g7 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful finger sticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before using the dexcom g7, i was really frustrated. all of that finger pricking and all that pain, my a1c was still stuck. before dexcom g7, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to outguess my glucose, and it was awful. before dexcom g7, my diabetes was out of control because i was tired, not ha
a woman she didn't know and never met, whose name was robin.ad a daughter, but when they try to find her -- >> she had addresses up until right around 2006, and then kind of just fell off the map, and couldn't find her anywhere. >> 2006, what a coincidence. it was the year lavender doe was murdered. >> coming up, i wasn't prepared for the emotion that i had right then. i couldn't control myself. i remember sitting on the couch, actually crying. >> a search ends, and the...
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and this was the language being used in his route in the west port robins against college students. and they will i end up senior ministers who have plans for the mass expulsion palestinians. this is now all of these writing out that that needs to be a 2nd mass ethnic cleansing a 2nd. and they will say, wow, what's going on? what's going wrong? now i understand it immediately after october, sir, but i think a lot of americans, you just look at the deep malays, this it to speak of the benjamin nothing. yahoo is really disliked nothing. and they wonder what becomes of his route. and the other piece of this is these rails, each has a strong country, is taking a tremendous fit. and a later you can re establish that just by just by seeing more, how does the blog, i actually see what you have to demonstrate today is that israel could be a small, strategically full understanding of the environment to see. because if we really look at israel in that region and say these guys are never going to accept this, we could never live then use this for collective jewish security. now i mean the futu
and this was the language being used in his route in the west port robins against college students. and they will i end up senior ministers who have plans for the mass expulsion palestinians. this is now all of these writing out that that needs to be a 2nd mass ethnic cleansing a 2nd. and they will say, wow, what's going on? what's going wrong? now i understand it immediately after october, sir, but i think a lot of americans, you just look at the deep malays, this it to speak of the benjamin...
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robin in santa fe, new mexico. robin, your turn. clip hello. i have some out of the box suggestions for house speaker. one, liz cheney. two, chris isaak tee. three, larry hogan. and if the democrats partner up with some of the republicans, like they did on the c.r., then they get a certain number of vetoes or appointments as chairs as well as creation of some off the wall committees and get to have a point of privilege to bring some bills up for floor votes. host: all right. robin with some ideas there. how they can move forward in the house. julie who writes for axios is tweeting out right now, a source familiar says jordan's team is trying to do damage control after liking the scalise meeting. which backfired with scalise loyalists. seven republicans inhat first round of voting voted for steve scalise. after the first round of voting, it was reported that jim jordan went to seek help from steve scalise to whip the vote and it was leaked out by whoever that scalise was not going to help jim jordan's team. now you can see that reporting happeni
robin in santa fe, new mexico. robin, your turn. clip hello. i have some out of the box suggestions for house speaker. one, liz cheney. two, chris isaak tee. three, larry hogan. and if the democrats partner up with some of the republicans, like they did on the c.r., then they get a certain number of vetoes or appointments as chairs as well as creation of some off the wall committees and get to have a point of privilege to bring some bills up for floor votes. host: all right. robin with some...
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robin, beginning with you, president biden gave this oval office speech. what was your reaction to it? >> well, it clearly this was a domestic pitch to get the american people disappoint to wars in which the united states is deeply involved as a major arms supplier, as a major diplomatic force standing behind governments in kyiv and tel aviv, jerusalem. this is a moment where the united states, he has to make the case. he made it in very strong terms. the question is whether the american people, because of their own emotional feelings or attachments, want to support him in what is likely to be a long term on both sides and whether the emotions of the moment overtake, as we have seen, not only the united states but around the world. >> we are seeing the numbers, cedric, and you look at it and there is the request to be invested in to long term scenarios. ukraine, israel. he makes a case? >> i think he did. of course, it depends on ones productions and one views of how this is supposed to work, but president biden harkens back to, basically the time of fdr,
robin, beginning with you, president biden gave this oval office speech. what was your reaction to it? >> well, it clearly this was a domestic pitch to get the american people disappoint to wars in which the united states is deeply involved as a major arms supplier, as a major diplomatic force standing behind governments in kyiv and tel aviv, jerusalem. this is a moment where the united states, he has to make the case. he made it in very strong terms. the question is whether the american...
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good morning, whit. >> robin, good morning.on the mend, thanks to his doctors, his family support and especially their quick thinking rescue pup who knew something was wrong and rushed for help. >> he wouldn't let up. he kept really jumping with both paws on me, making sure that i was up. >> reporter: it was that unusual 5 a.m. wakeup call from her dog that amanda tanner said turned out to be life saving. >> i thought, you know, he's waking me up 5 a.m. in the morning, not good timing, but he just needed to go outside to use the rest room. >> reporter: the family's adopted border collie refused to go outside instead leading amanda's husband down to her 17-year-old son gabriel's room. >> i was on my way to go back to my room. i just felt like everything was around me like moving around me. >> reporter: they didn't know at the time but gabriel was experiencing a stroke. his speech was slurred. he had lost feeling to the right side of his body. within hours he went from taking senior pictures earlier in the day to becoming almost
good morning, whit. >> robin, good morning.on the mend, thanks to his doctors, his family support and especially their quick thinking rescue pup who knew something was wrong and rushed for help. >> he wouldn't let up. he kept really jumping with both paws on me, making sure that i was up. >> reporter: it was that unusual 5 a.m. wakeup call from her dog that amanda tanner said turned out to be life saving. >> i thought, you know, he's waking me up 5 a.m. in the morning,...
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robin? >> all right, martha, thank you very much.rge hamas releasing video of one of the nearly 200 hostages it is holding in gaza as israeli forces prepare for invasion. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is in southern israel for us. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, robin. we are in southern israel down near the gaza border. we can't disclose the entire location. but we are seeing enormous numbers of military. tens and tens of thousands as they prepare for this land operation. as you say, now astonishing new details about what's happening with those hostages. this morning for the first time, video of one of the 199 hostages taken into gaza. hamas, the militant group behind the brazen attack on october 7th releasing video of 21-year-old french israeli citizen mia shem. her family giving us permission to show these. she was kidnapped from the music festival. i just asked if you will bring me home as soon as possible to my family. to my parent, my brothers. please get us out of here as soon as possible. ove
robin? >> all right, martha, thank you very much.rge hamas releasing video of one of the nearly 200 hostages it is holding in gaza as israeli forces prepare for invasion. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is in southern israel for us. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, robin. we are in southern israel down near the gaza border. we can't disclose the entire location. but we are seeing enormous numbers of military. tens and tens of thousands as they prepare...
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plus, robin wright, from the new yorker.reign affairs analyst, author and journalist who has covered wars, revolutions and uprisings around the world. inc. you forjoining us this evening. let's start with you, collin, where do you see things standing right now in regards to this ongoing conflict?— standing right now in regards to this ongoing conflict? thank you for havin: this ongoing conflict? thank you for having me- — this ongoing conflict? thank you for having me- it _ this ongoing conflict? thank you for having me. it seems _ this ongoing conflict? thank you for having me. it seems like _ this ongoing conflict? thank you for having me. it seems like the - having me. it seems like the israelis are trying to decide whether or not they will launch a full—scale ground invasion of gaza. with that comes its own set of complications. this is a densely populated area. we know that there is a subterranean network of tunnels moreover, all my previous complexes is further complicated by the presence of large numbers of hostages.
plus, robin wright, from the new yorker.reign affairs analyst, author and journalist who has covered wars, revolutions and uprisings around the world. inc. you forjoining us this evening. let's start with you, collin, where do you see things standing right now in regards to this ongoing conflict?— standing right now in regards to this ongoing conflict? thank you for havin: this ongoing conflict? thank you for having me- — this ongoing conflict? thank you for having me- it _ this ongoing...
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the nostalgic film includes aladdin's genie, voiced by the late robin williams.ate artificial intelligence was used to recreate his voice, disney has denied this and says past recordings were used it is available to stream on disney+. it's about an eight-minute film and is so nostalgic. it has all the characters all of us grew up with. >> 400 characters, and at least, and you got idina menzel, the rock >>> drake continues to climb the charts after fusofficially tying with the legendary michael jackson. the eighth studio album "for all the dogs" has "first person shooter" featuring jay cole, tying drake with the king of pop with the most number one hits on the solo chart they now have 13 topping songs guess who is the most. >> who would it sbe >> beatles >> that is elite company love him, hate him, whatever you want, this is one of the most successful musician of all time. >> he's continue to the make more music at the rate he's going, he is going to fly so past them. >>> ken jeong will soon be taking over daytime television with his own talk show he is teaming up
the nostalgic film includes aladdin's genie, voiced by the late robin williams.ate artificial intelligence was used to recreate his voice, disney has denied this and says past recordings were used it is available to stream on disney+. it's about an eight-minute film and is so nostalgic. it has all the characters all of us grew up with. >> 400 characters, and at least, and you got idina menzel, the rock >>> drake continues to climb the charts after fusofficially tying with the...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we are in a kibbutz one mile from the border with gaza. on the morning of october 7th, hamas militants came in here on a rampage. they burned, they destroyed, they killed and they kidnapped. as a reminder of how we got to where we are, lots of discussions on going about humanitarian aid getting into gaza as this war drags on. overnight president biden brokering a deal to deliver aid to millions of palestinians trapped in gaza. the president saying egypt will now open a crossing along gaza's southern border allowing a limited number of trucks filled with humanitarian aid to reach the millions of people looking to escape the bombing. >> i wanted to make sure there was a vehicle, a mechanism, that this could happen quickly. this has been a very blunt negotiation i have had. if hamas doesn't let it get through, just confiscates it, then it's gonna end. >> reporter: because the roads are damaged by israeli bombing, the aid may not arrive until tomorrow at the earliest. a source familiar wi
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we are in a kibbutz one mile from the border with gaza. on the morning of october 7th, hamas militants came in here on a rampage. they burned, they destroyed, they killed and they kidnapped. as a reminder of how we got to where we are, lots of discussions on going about humanitarian aid getting into gaza as this war drags on. overnight president biden brokering a deal to deliver aid to millions of palestinians trapped in gaza. the president...
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i don’t know robin hood or not robin hood, but the fact that the prince of varov in 2023 looks like thishe real british robin hood acts differently, he takes money from poor british people and gives it to a rich ukrainian. it is near this tree, at the beginning of the film, that the main character. encounters guy gisbern for the first time. there were real knights in england once upon a time, but now they have the knight sal elton john. well, such a person will not even fight for the lady of his heart. police later said the crime was committed by a 16-year-old boy whose name has not been released. the motive for the crime is also not reported. have you seen heating prices in england? they also... have some doubts, why did he do it? local residents brought flowers to the plane tree, as they say, raised homosexuals, and suffered from a woodcutter. british naturalist and environmental activist amy jane beer called the lonely tree stump a heartbreaking sight. personifying the situation of all nature in great britain. yes, in principle, for the role of a symbol of modern great britain. the br
i don’t know robin hood or not robin hood, but the fact that the prince of varov in 2023 looks like thishe real british robin hood acts differently, he takes money from poor british people and gives it to a rich ukrainian. it is near this tree, at the beginning of the film, that the main character. encounters guy gisbern for the first time. there were real knights in england once upon a time, but now they have the knight sal elton john. well, such a person will not even fight for the lady of...
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good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. we spent a couple of hours this morning with the cousins of judith and natalie. 13 members of that single family were either killed or kidnapped. in so many ways that one family is still being held captive by hamas, fearful if they reveal any details about the condition under which the released family members were held, their captive could take vengeance. the family, judith and natalie just been released over the weekend, their family had been holding their breath for two weeks, waiting for this moment. what was it like seeing them for the first time? >> i never felt this intense in my life. >> reporter: their cousins describing the ordeal for the first time this morning. >> just to say we don't have the privilege to be happy or to celebrate. we don't have the privilege to mourn. we cannot put it aside. we cannot rest. getting judith and natalie back, was not the end. it's the beginning. >> reporter: 13 members of this one family kidnapped or killed in october 7th in that massive coor
good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. we spent a couple of hours this morning with the cousins of judith and natalie. 13 members of that single family were either killed or kidnapped. in so many ways that one family is still being held captive by hamas, fearful if they reveal any details about the condition under which the released family members were held, their captive could take vengeance. the family, judith and natalie just been released over the weekend, their...
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a robin, a robin, i knew her in childhood, although where is the warbler here?rn there in 3 days, well, a quarter, and fifty dollars, 300, 100 brave guys gathered in our studio, each of them has a question to an adult, we are children, can we be wiser in some ways than adults? i think so, and i don’t even doubt it at all. how do you get on television these days? very simple, you have good data, i like the girl, tell me how i can confess my love to her without words, heroes program will have to open up to the audience, i met my husband at sports competitions, we have been living with him for 39 years, and what did you like about him right away, at first you didn’t like it, we fought at school, including me, in kindergarten even in my opinion, they took us to the corners, the main task was to answer honestly. it's a dirty business, sometimes yes, unfortunately, your wife, the president's press secretary, a representative of the television company, which of you is more important? at work or at home? has anyone tried to take advantage of your acquaintance to resolve
a robin, a robin, i knew her in childhood, although where is the warbler here?rn there in 3 days, well, a quarter, and fifty dollars, 300, 100 brave guys gathered in our studio, each of them has a question to an adult, we are children, can we be wiser in some ways than adults? i think so, and i don’t even doubt it at all. how do you get on television these days? very simple, you have good data, i like the girl, tell me how i can confess my love to her without words, heroes program will have...
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. >> developing news now, the daughter of late actor and comedian robin williams is speaking out against the use artificial intelligence to recreate her father's voice. zelda williams wrote a social media post weighing in on. i calling this specific instance disturbing her remarks come as her father's voice is set to be used in a new short film once upon a studio, robin williams, aladdin character. jeanne will a pair in the film. the actor was found dead in his marin county home back in 2014 after battles with anxiety, severe depression and parkinson's disease. actor tom hanks is also speaking out against the use of ai. he says a new ad making the rounds is not him and it's actually a deep fake. it's not the first time a celebrity or politicians likeness has been used without consent. and the issue has been a really big topic now during the ongoing actors strike xavier walton has the story. >> instead of calling for help, tom hanks, the award-winning actor is using his voice on instagram telling is not a half million followers be ware. the company used an ai-generated video of him withou
. >> developing news now, the daughter of late actor and comedian robin williams is speaking out against the use artificial intelligence to recreate her father's voice. zelda williams wrote a social media post weighing in on. i calling this specific instance disturbing her remarks come as her father's voice is set to be used in a new short film once upon a studio, robin williams, aladdin character. jeanne will a pair in the film. the actor was found dead in his marin county home back in...
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roundabout robin >> reporter: in europe, roundabouts are everywhere here in the u.s. they're not that common, but they are on the rise this college town in mississippi has built 21 new traffic circles in six years this is one of 34 roundabouts in the area but the city of oxford is not the only city going all in on roundabouts. bend, oregon has almost 50 lincoln, nebraska has more than 75 and carmel, indiana has around 140. studies show roundabouts drive down serious injury and fatal crash rates by 90% drivers are forced to slow down, and there are fewer conflict points for vehicles, saving lives and maybe saving time. marvin king has a front row seat how much of a difference has it made in your daily life? >> oh, right here, this would have taken forever, because it would have been a slow stop. bye, franny. have a great day. >> reporter: dropping off his kids at school, the oxford father lives what studies also show those circles are cutting his commute. >> throughout the course of a week i'm probably saving 30 or 40 minutes. >> reporter: but with growth comes growing
roundabout robin >> reporter: in europe, roundabouts are everywhere here in the u.s. they're not that common, but they are on the rise this college town in mississippi has built 21 new traffic circles in six years this is one of 34 roundabouts in the area but the city of oxford is not the only city going all in on roundabouts. bend, oregon has almost 50 lincoln, nebraska has more than 75 and carmel, indiana has around 140. studies show roundabouts drive down serious injury and fatal crash...
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robin? >> on the heels of what mola was saying, president biden delivered a warning to iran as the u.s. makes the show of force in the region. our chief white house correspondent mary bruce has the latest, including secretary of state blinken meeting with prime minister netanyahu. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. and this visit by the secretary of state is meant to show america's unwavering support for israel. secretary blinken arriving in tel aviv, meeting, sitting down with prime minister netanyahu. blinken sharing the grim news that the american death toll has now risen to 25. blinken said the u.s. will do everything it can to help israel defend itself. israelis are asking for more weapons missiles to help restock its iron dome defense system. the secretary is also expected to bring up the administration's concerns about the humanitarian crisis in gaza, as the u.s. is trying to negotiate a safe passage corridor so that civilians can get out. blinken all warning those
robin? >> on the heels of what mola was saying, president biden delivered a warning to iran as the u.s. makes the show of force in the region. our chief white house correspondent mary bruce has the latest, including secretary of state blinken meeting with prime minister netanyahu. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. and this visit by the secretary of state is meant to show america's unwavering support for israel. secretary blinken arriving in tel aviv, meeting,...
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so you're going to have public support truck or to configuration and robins and step backs with that. and i think the american private messaging is to step back from the knowledge. the slick, if you don't get the power steering from time to control the dollars around the control and stuff, that's really images venue, really risk this border escalation, i think the bike and visit it did speak to performative american domestic politics . but i think you spoke to the concerns that they have bots. i don't think he made any progress because yeah, that's the blonde. see. the american president goes all the way to his route and comes back on the scene. they can talk to these 20 trucks, 20 trucks, a few minutes every night, which as of us speaking still hasn't been allowed him to you in secretary, did you say are general and that you into about a terry officer. so you need 450 trucks right day. not 20 truck seats. 20 no worries. a few minutes every night. that should be what a junior desktop is. he said to the region to get maybe the assistant secretary of state on a bad day. the president of
so you're going to have public support truck or to configuration and robins and step backs with that. and i think the american private messaging is to step back from the knowledge. the slick, if you don't get the power steering from time to control the dollars around the control and stuff, that's really images venue, really risk this border escalation, i think the bike and visit it did speak to performative american domestic politics . but i think you spoke to the concerns that they have bots....
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>> good morning, robin.vancements within the past decade or two. so in this finding, they found existing therapy weres found to benefit those with specific types of cervical cancer. they looked at 500 women and followed them for 20 years. they all had a form of locally advanced cervical cancer which means it has grown beyond what would normally be surgically removed but has not extended to the rest of the body. they gave half of these women standard chemotherapy an gave the other half an additional form of chemotherapy called induction chemotherapy. they found the half they gave that additional form of chemotherapy had an additional risk of death and progression by up to 35%. >> as with most cancers, early detection is so key. it's not a guarantee but it's so key. there's some preventible measures that can be taken. >> there are. the most important thing is the average age of diagnosis is from 34-44. screening and prevention need to start earlier, thing likes pap smears and hpv testing which ideally start at
>> good morning, robin.vancements within the past decade or two. so in this finding, they found existing therapy weres found to benefit those with specific types of cervical cancer. they looked at 500 women and followed them for 20 years. they all had a form of locally advanced cervical cancer which means it has grown beyond what would normally be surgically removed but has not extended to the rest of the body. they gave half of these women standard chemotherapy an gave the other half an...
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so robin you what you have to 0 as long as the headquarters here. it's also coming up as low microns make the way across the better to radians. searching for a bunch of lies, the latest brought that the mean singled house of cub arising the same degree as uh, the women nice feed and dishes. nobel peace prize highlights the was called a women's rights tribute, a democracy activist. now to guess how about the plus? i'm malcolm web in kenya, may i place of banning the homes of pharmacy? government say it's necessary for the conservation of one of the country's most important, lots of sources. the mouth forest. the book into the program, ukraine says a 10 year old boy has been killed and a russian strong called the ukrainian city of car keys. the regional gulf of the said $23.00 of those. it just went to massage truck residential areas. it comes a day after russia was accused of carrying out one of its worst attacks on ukraine since the will began. 52 people from one village were killed in thought. this all strike save us probably visited the village of
so robin you what you have to 0 as long as the headquarters here. it's also coming up as low microns make the way across the better to radians. searching for a bunch of lies, the latest brought that the mean singled house of cub arising the same degree as uh, the women nice feed and dishes. nobel peace prize highlights the was called a women's rights tribute, a democracy activist. now to guess how about the plus? i'm malcolm web in kenya, may i place of banning the homes of pharmacy? government...
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robin wright, it is good to have you. thank you. >>> well still to come, israel is in the midst of the full-scale response to what was is this surprise attack by hamas. we'll assess what we can expect in the hours and days to come. stay with us. >>> we're just getting this in. the number of dead in israel after the surprise attack by hamas is likely now over 500. that is according to cnn analysis. we're also learning that israel has officially declared a state of war. joining us on this is general and cnn military analyst mark hertling. it is good to see you. first let me start with the hostages that have been taken by hamas. how do the idf forces get to them because as we've learned from the armed wing of hamas, they say that the idf should be careful here, be careful of miscalculation because what happened to gaza, as they have said in a statement, happens to these hostages. >> well, victor, certainly they've been taken as human shields and they're already multiple reports of hostages being taken from israel back into t
robin wright, it is good to have you. thank you. >>> well still to come, israel is in the midst of the full-scale response to what was is this surprise attack by hamas. we'll assess what we can expect in the hours and days to come. stay with us. >>> we're just getting this in. the number of dead in israel after the surprise attack by hamas is likely now over 500. that is according to cnn analysis. we're also learning that israel has officially declared a state of war. joining...
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so robin, what you all to say? we're like, what headquarters here? the also coming up as bull migrants make the way across the mediterranean searching for a back to life. the lead is rap at the meeting on how to cut the rising, the bus some same degree as the women nice feed and the shoes, the abilities prize highlights the work of a little bit strikes champion, democracy active is not just somebody plus i'm malcolm web in kenya, my place of funding the homes of farm is government say is necessary for the conservation of one of the country's most important, lots of sources, the mount forest the welcome to the program. ukraine says a 10 year old boy who has been killed in russian strongly told me you claim the and city of car keys. the regional governor said $23.00 of those were injured when to miss all struct residential areas. when it comes to the day after russia was accused of tyree got one of his worst attacks on ukraine since the war began. 52 people from one village were killed in the midst all sprite cuz they gave us. robbie visited the villag
so robin, what you all to say? we're like, what headquarters here? the also coming up as bull migrants make the way across the mediterranean searching for a back to life. the lead is rap at the meeting on how to cut the rising, the bus some same degree as the women nice feed and the shoes, the abilities prize highlights the work of a little bit strikes champion, democracy active is not just somebody plus i'm malcolm web in kenya, my place of funding the homes of farm is government say is...
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so i just think, you know, when we hear politicians talk , robin cook famously talks talk, robin cook0s about if labour ever came to power, it would have an ethical foreign policy that was fatal. i think i think most people this country would people in this country would like an ethical foreign like to see an ethical foreign policy we've just never had. but he it would be fatal. he says it would be fatal. >> why it. that was a >> why we had it. that was a huge mistake it's really huge mistake and it's really damaged that robin cook damaged britain that robin cook put in place we put that in place because we think that our job is to go around virtue signalling around the it's going the world, thinking it's going to some effect. and of to have some effect. and of course, we end with total course, we end up with total inconsistency a result. i inconsistency as a result. i mean, one of the countries we wouldn't investment from wouldn't take investment from in if insistent on if we were really insistent on human rights is the united states as well. have they states as well. they have they
so i just think, you know, when we hear politicians talk , robin cook famously talks talk, robin cook0s about if labour ever came to power, it would have an ethical foreign policy that was fatal. i think i think most people this country would people in this country would like an ethical foreign like to see an ethical foreign policy we've just never had. but he it would be fatal. he says it would be fatal. >> why it. that was a >> why we had it. that was a huge mistake it's really...
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the robins heard a voice, remembering forgotten dates, three perches, a birch bridge on the quiet. smallithout a name, i ask you, the rosy hour, to quietly come to me, when the rakal takes over the crimson dawn, like a tarocaver, takes to forget, the raspberry, and the blaze went to god knows where, and the pebbles... rocked and sang on the shore at the malinovka then, and about which we were silent in vain, i ask you, the hour is rosy, but slowly come to me, like a birch taro, raspberry, when a birch tor, raspberry. the east has gone, the pain in my heart has gone, the river has disappeared , the young woman has rushed into the distance, but the song is like first love, the robin has returned to me again, i’m waiting for you when the pink hour is on my skate. birch at the crimson dawn, kantarakrai, birch, mali at the market, when at the edge of the birch, oh, this is the very song that you want not just to listen to, but to sing along at the top of your voice, friends, don’t be shy, if you want, please sing, but also drink in the morning, this is also very important, why not, by the way
the robins heard a voice, remembering forgotten dates, three perches, a birch bridge on the quiet. smallithout a name, i ask you, the rosy hour, to quietly come to me, when the rakal takes over the crimson dawn, like a tarocaver, takes to forget, the raspberry, and the blaze went to god knows where, and the pebbles... rocked and sang on the shore at the malinovka then, and about which we were silent in vain, i ask you, the hour is rosy, but slowly come to me, like a birch taro, raspberry, when...
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so you're going to have public support for a good, a configuration and robins and step back. so that i think the american private messaging is to step back from the knowledge the slick if you don't get the power steering from time to control the dollars around to control and stop this risk images, then you really risk this border escalation. i think the by can visit it did speak to performative american domestic politics, but i think you spoke to the concerns that they have spots. i don't think he made any progress because yeah, let's be blown state. the american president goes all the way to his route and comes back. and the thing they can tell to these 20 trucks, 20 trucks. if you mind that every night which as of us speaking still hasn't been allowed interviewing secretary or j 6 or general. and that you anything about a terry offices, they gave me 450 trucks right day. not 20 trucks. the 20 laurice a few minutes every night. that should be what a junior desktop is. he said to the region to get maybe a da assistance secretary of state on a bad day, the president of the uni
so you're going to have public support for a good, a configuration and robins and step back. so that i think the american private messaging is to step back from the knowledge the slick if you don't get the power steering from time to control the dollars around to control and stop this risk images, then you really risk this border escalation. i think the by can visit it did speak to performative american domestic politics, but i think you spoke to the concerns that they have spots. i don't think...
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the news about the babies robin. the main thing is just to get this in there. so i'll go back into the check of nick. it was that way. i'm not sure what took a little show for tablets or them that's i've got all my show that i'm not sure the committee may a mess. you get this started, but i'm not sure. the from headlines to hollywood is the media secret women revolutionizing how we create and consume information. it is we shaping our world from personalize news recommendations to real time fact checking. but you might wonder, was this scripts created by a, can you even tell, most importantly, how much does it matter? the listing calls guide you through the lens which more than ever, demands navigation errors from i'll just say around on the go and me tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you think is it with the dentist investigations that give compelling science center on your toes to
the news about the babies robin. the main thing is just to get this in there. so i'll go back into the check of nick. it was that way. i'm not sure what took a little show for tablets or them that's i've got all my show that i'm not sure the committee may a mess. you get this started, but i'm not sure. the from headlines to hollywood is the media secret women revolutionizing how we create and consume information. it is we shaping our world from personalize news recommendations to real time fact...