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there was robin.member -- and this goes back more than 30 years -- sitting at the table with him for our editorial meeting and thinking to myself, where else would i want to be but listening to him talk about the news, think about what we would be doing that night? he had the most capacious mind. he was interested in everything. world affairs, literature, and he brought all of that to bear on the news and it had an incredible impact on all of us. you are lucky in life to know a few people that have that kind of effect. i can say without any question i would not be sitting here today without the influence of robin macneil. i dearly admired and loved him. geoff: does that resonate with you? linda: absolutely. we all knew the same man. he was a mentor and colleague but also a great, fun human being to be around. i remember a trip we took, we were covering the reagan- gorbachev summit in moscow in '88. there was an awful lot of interviewing to be done about submarine launched ballistic missiles. he insist
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robin? >> robin: aaron, thank you.ars old and he once served time for attempted murder. trevor ault join us from l.a. with the latest. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. so there is still a law enforcement presence here on the street. today investigators will present the case to prosecutor force potential charges against that suspect who they say smashed through a glass door to break into the mayor's home sunday morning. officials say that the mayor and some of her family members were home. l.a. times reports that suspect made his way up to the second floor, with the mayor hiding in a safe room and an alarm was activated so police were here within a few minutes. they arrested the 29-year-old. according to court documents he was previously convicted of assault with a deadly weapon, back in massachusetts, sentenced to five to seven years in prison. now here in los angeles, big question for authorities, what was the motive? was this a targeted attack or a random break-in? gio? >> gio: thank you very m
robin? >> robin: aaron, thank you.ars old and he once served time for attempted murder. trevor ault join us from l.a. with the latest. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. so there is still a law enforcement presence here on the street. today investigators will present the case to prosecutor force potential charges against that suspect who they say smashed through a glass door to break into the mayor's home sunday morning. officials say that the mayor and some of...
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robin: i think it does. i think the denomination effect that we saw because of the hiccups in the system with banking crisis and with ldi, that put a premium back into -- into liquidity. the liquidity risk, how do you manage these different economic cycles? and are you prepared or are you ready for a hedging, which means that, let's remember what that means. it means you are going to do well at times and at times you will not do well with the entirety of your portfolio. that's ok, that managing your portfolio for these different changing economic cycles or behaviors, is what you're supposed to be doing. francine: does it change how you lead man group? robin: it changes because of the way we lead the organization. we are an organization that is diverse, our capabilities are diverse. we have different engines doing different things, be it on the fundamental discretionary side. we have products that are in the macro space, products that are in equities, long earning, long short. but what we are seeing is, our c
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robin's in cleveland. robin, how was it? >> robin: oh, man, george. it was something else.arolina completing that perfect season, defeating iowa and caitlin clark, in her final college game. we're going to talk to coach dawn staley in a moment. but first a look at how her team won its third national championship. this morning south carolina waking up national champions. >> a touch of sweet redemption! >> robin: a perfect ending for their perfect season. the first undefeated team to win since 2016 beating iowa and caitlin clark. celebrations erupting from the court to the columbia campus. head coach dawn staley winning her third national title, overcome with emotion. >> we serve an unbelievable god. >> robin: one of only a handful of schools to finish the season undefeated for the national championship. what does that say about the south carolina program? >> you know, i never really -- i never really bought into the undefeated season. we saw so many of our deficiencies that some games felt like losses. but this team, this team created such great chemistry. they did not want
robin's in cleveland. robin, how was it? >> robin: oh, man, george. it was something else.arolina completing that perfect season, defeating iowa and caitlin clark, in her final college game. we're going to talk to coach dawn staley in a moment. but first a look at how her team won its third national championship. this morning south carolina waking up national champions. >> a touch of sweet redemption! >> robin: a perfect ending for their perfect season. the first undefeated...
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robin? >> robin: thank you.re at home, charges against a former assistant principal at a virginia school where a first grade teacher was shot by a 6-year-old student last year. a grand jury report is offering new details about that incident. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas joins us. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: robin, good morning. that assistant principal has yet to give a public response to the charges accusing her of failing to protect her children and a shocking level of indifference. this morning the former assistant principal where a 6-year-old boy intentionally shot his teacher facing criminal charges. ebony parker indicted charged with eight counts of felony child neglect in an incident that nearly took the life of 1st grade teacher abby zwerner. >> the look on the student's face, a haunting look. >> reporter: special grand jury in virginia accusing parker of ignoring repeated warnings. >> it confirmed that there were multiple opportunities for the school administration to call the po
robin? >> robin: thank you.re at home, charges against a former assistant principal at a virginia school where a first grade teacher was shot by a 6-year-old student last year. a grand jury report is offering new details about that incident. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas joins us. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: robin, good morning. that assistant principal has yet to give a public response to the charges accusing her of failing to protect her children and a...
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robin? >> robin: alex, thanks to you. overseas now to the latest in israel.rime minister benjamin netanyahu under went emergency surgery this morning as protesters against his government take to the streets. our foreign correspon britt clinnett is on the scene for us in jerusalem. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, the hospital where netanyahu is staying says the prime minister is in excellent condition after a successful operation to treat a hernia. now, the 74-year-old's surgery taking place as tens of thousands joined with the families of the hostages to call for netanyahu to step down. and they're planning to protest again here in jerusalem for a second night. now, it comes as the idf says it has withdrawn after a two week operation. the idf calling it a major success with forces killing over 200 militants. but video showing the utter destruction there now. the hospital complex appears to be totally flattened. some buildings are still smoldering. w.h.o. says 21 patients died during the raid, although that's a claim the idf disputes. net
robin? >> robin: alex, thanks to you. overseas now to the latest in israel.rime minister benjamin netanyahu under went emergency surgery this morning as protesters against his government take to the streets. our foreign correspon britt clinnett is on the scene for us in jerusalem. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, the hospital where netanyahu is staying says the prime minister is in excellent condition after a successful operation to treat a hernia. now, the...
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robin: yes.ings, i have been accused of being many things over my time, but that slight duracell bunny, ever -ready, i am a bit that. i have an enthusiasm for what we do, a passion for what we do. it is sometimes like i am a big boom in the room but it is something i think is incredibly important. you don't do this job 98%. this is where my mathematicians hate me and i say anything larger than one hunter percent. you do this job 100% plus. francine: were you always like that? robyn: yes, and to some extent it is what forged my career, that willingness and that excitement to learn and be part of fixing things, doing things better has been somewhat of a hallmark. i have a ridiculous enjoyment for learning and doing things. i walk into any organization or any of our offices and if there is somebody in the elevator with me, i am asking a thousand questions. they can't wait to get out in the end of it by some ways -- in some ways. i fundamentally and driven by the young interested in the people i work
robin: yes.ings, i have been accused of being many things over my time, but that slight duracell bunny, ever -ready, i am a bit that. i have an enthusiasm for what we do, a passion for what we do. it is sometimes like i am a big boom in the room but it is something i think is incredibly important. you don't do this job 98%. this is where my mathematicians hate me and i say anything larger than one hunter percent. you do this job 100% plus. francine: were you always like that? robyn: yes, and to...
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robin? >> robin: hard to see that video alex. thank you. now the faa investigating bombshell claims from a new boeing whistle blower. the employee saying engineering issues could cause some boeing planes to break apart. our transportation correspondent gio benitez joins us with those details. good morning, gio. >> gio: robin, good morning. that whistle blower says for years he's tried going through all the proper channels in boeing, but now says he's going public. this morning the faa is investigating claims from a boeing whistle blower who says there are engineering issues with 787 dreamliners that he says could cause the planes the break apart. one of his biggest claims, that parts of the plane's fuselage are being fastened together improperly. that engineer speaking out overnight. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want it to succeed and prevent crashes from happening. >> gio: he has not provided any documented evidence and boeing is firing back in a lengthy statement saying in part, these claims about the
robin? >> robin: hard to see that video alex. thank you. now the faa investigating bombshell claims from a new boeing whistle blower. the employee saying engineering issues could cause some boeing planes to break apart. our transportation correspondent gio benitez joins us with those details. good morning, gio. >> gio: robin, good morning. that whistle blower says for years he's tried going through all the proper channels in boeing, but now says he's going public. this morning the...
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robin? >> robin: you're staying on top of it for us. thank you. the message of hope, as remarkable patient wakes up in his own bed this morning. erielle reshef is here with more on the first human to receive a pig kidney. everyone is so excited about this. >> they are, for good reason. remarkable is the perfect word, robin. the patient is out of the hospital. he has a long road of recovery, rehabilitation and monitoring ahead, but his operation was historic and his progress in the days since unprecedented. this morning rick slayman is waking up in his own bed after receiving the world's first successful transplant of a pig kidney into a human. the 62-year-old discharged from massachusetts general hospital saying his recovery is progressing smoothly, just 18 days after the ground breaking operation. >> it was a high wire act in the o.r. >> reporter: at the time, doctors hailing the four hour long surgery as a success, and their patient a hero. slayman was fighting end stage kidney disease, under going dialysis for seven years before receiving his f
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robin? >> robin: yes, they do. erielle, thank you very much. going to move on to march madness. what a night of elite matchups. caitlin clark's dream to win her first championship still alive this morning. iowa beating lsu overnight. that long awaited rematch of last year's title game. and paige buckets. i know it's paige bekkers. she rains buckets. leading uconn back into the final four. tell us all about it. >> it was a fantastic night of basketball, robin. good morning. the stars met the moment. the teams met the moment. the moment met the moment. the most anticipated basketball game in recent memory. lsu intent on removing all doubt. iowa with a vow of vengeance. round 2 of this showdown had everything. >> the hawkeyes are headed back to the final four! >> reporter: this morning caitlin clark and the iowa hawkeyes dancing their way to their second straight final four. >> gallactic greatness from caitlin clark! >> reporter: iowa winning the elite eight rematch of last year's national title game against lsu. in a showdown that lived up to the
robin? >> robin: yes, they do. erielle, thank you very much. going to move on to march madness. what a night of elite matchups. caitlin clark's dream to win her first championship still alive this morning. iowa beating lsu overnight. that long awaited rematch of last year's title game. and paige buckets. i know it's paige bekkers. she rains buckets. leading uconn back into the final four. tell us all about it. >> it was a fantastic night of basketball, robin. good morning. the stars...
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robin? >> robin: we will see what happens. thank you.en administration taking action to protect airline consumers. new rules that mandate automatic refunds. our transportation correspondent gio benitez is at la guardia here in new york for us. good morning. >> gio: robin, good morning. this is a major change from the department of transportation. it affects your money. take a look at this. passengers must now get automatic cash refunds when a flight is cancelled for any reason or delayed by more than three hours for domestic flights more than six hours for international. but there's more here. if the airline changes any of your airport, adds connections, downgrades your seat or even changes the plane to one that's less accessible to those with disabilities, those are all new reasons for cash refunds. also the smaller issue, if your checked bags aren't delivered in 12 hours or your wi-fi doesn't work, you're entitled to refunds. you should get that money back within 7 business days. gotta tell you though, this won't happen right away. tha
robin? >> robin: we will see what happens. thank you.en administration taking action to protect airline consumers. new rules that mandate automatic refunds. our transportation correspondent gio benitez is at la guardia here in new york for us. good morning. >> gio: robin, good morning. this is a major change from the department of transportation. it affects your money. take a look at this. passengers must now get automatic cash refunds when a flight is cancelled for any reason or...
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robin? >> robin: so important.althy relationship with food. our medical correspondent dr. darien sutton will break it down. what is your advice about keeping sugary foods in the home? >> i think you should focus on making sure that your children have healthy relationships with food just in general. that's an investment. i think it's equally important to teach them about what foods to lean towards and what foods to lean away from. when it comes to sugar, robin, specifically for babies and children, it's important for parents to know the general recommendations. children under 2 years old, there should be no added sugar in their diet. over the age of 2, the total maximum should be around 25 grams of sugar. so pay attention to those numbers. >> robin: we have to pay attention to how much we're actually consuming and how much we think we are consuming. there's a difference there. >> very true. children are mimicking what we're doing. i don't know if you know, but the average american eats about 17teaspoons of added sug
robin? >> robin: so important.althy relationship with food. our medical correspondent dr. darien sutton will break it down. what is your advice about keeping sugary foods in the home? >> i think you should focus on making sure that your children have healthy relationships with food just in general. that's an investment. i think it's equally important to teach them about what foods to lean towards and what foods to lean away from. when it comes to sugar, robin, specifically for...
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there was robin.tinctly remember and this goes back more than 30 years sitting at the table with him for editorial meeting and thinking to myself, where else would i want to be but listening to him talk about the news, think about what we would be doing that night. he had the most capacious mind. he was interested in everything. world affairs, literature. and he brought all of that to bear on the news and it had an incredible impact on all of us. you are lucky in life to know a few people without any question, i would not be sitting here today without the influence of robert macneil. today without the influence of robert macneil. i dearly admired and loved him. >> does that resonate with you? was an awful lot of interviewing to be done about submarine launched ballistic missiles. but he insisted at one point that we were going to go in and interview the soviet russian poet because that's the kind of guy he was and that's who he was most interested in talking to as long as he was in russia. and he did
there was robin.tinctly remember and this goes back more than 30 years sitting at the table with him for editorial meeting and thinking to myself, where else would i want to be but listening to him talk about the news, think about what we would be doing that night. he had the most capacious mind. he was interested in everything. world affairs, literature. and he brought all of that to bear on the news and it had an incredible impact on all of us. you are lucky in life to know a few people...
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robin? >> robin: terry, thank you.ick tonight. he sat down exclusively with our will reeve there in the motor city in detroit. good morning again, will. >> reporter: hello again, robin. still with the fans out in the cold, very excited for tonight. no more excited than jayden daniels. he's accomplished so much already in his career, but he doesn't quite know what his future holds, in terms of where he's going to work. all he knows is he'll hear his name called early in the draft tonight and he's going to be realizing a dream. >> jayden daniels again! touchdown lsu! >> reporter: jayden daniels is the favorite to go number two in tonight's nfl draft. do you have a team in your heart that you want to go to? >> i kinda do. i'm not going to disclose that. we will see what happens. >> reporter: the washington commanders likely to take the heisman winner out of lsu with the second overall pick. >> my agent, he's hearing stuff from different teams. trying to predict where i go, but nobody knows where you're going to go until i
robin? >> robin: terry, thank you.ick tonight. he sat down exclusively with our will reeve there in the motor city in detroit. good morning again, will. >> reporter: hello again, robin. still with the fans out in the cold, very excited for tonight. no more excited than jayden daniels. he's accomplished so much already in his career, but he doesn't quite know what his future holds, in terms of where he's going to work. all he knows is he'll hear his name called early in the draft...
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robin? >> robin: tom, thanks to you.ecurity concerns here at home at columbia university amid the israel/hamas war. rhiannon ally is here with the latest. >> reporter: that's right. right here in new york city, there is growing concern about safety at the school, as protests stemming from that israel hamas war intensify. the president of columbia saying, everyone needs a reset. classes will be remote today ahead of the first night of passover which begins tonight. this after a fifth day yesterday of columbia pro palestine students protesting. they want the ivy league school to divest its stocks, funds and endowments from companies they say profit from israel's violation of international law and palestinian human rights. over the weekend, several protesters were arrested. that's on top of the more than 100 from last week. in the midst of this, a rabbi is encouraging jewish students to leave campus. he says until the university and nypd can ensure student safety, the nypd continues to have increased presence around campus
robin? >> robin: tom, thanks to you.ecurity concerns here at home at columbia university amid the israel/hamas war. rhiannon ally is here with the latest. >> reporter: that's right. right here in new york city, there is growing concern about safety at the school, as protests stemming from that israel hamas war intensify. the president of columbia saying, everyone needs a reset. classes will be remote today ahead of the first night of passover which begins tonight. this after a fifth...
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the, the that's all for now up next is doc foam featuring the life of robin, who does not identify as a man or woman, as moni was on dw comment on social media, including instagram and x, a handle that is asking them to use thanks for watching the by the code names project, cassandra, re determined through our investigation that has to pull out was operating like a global drug or not. somebody normally theaters, organization, the object to financially drain has gone up and bring them down. so the team agents from the american drug enforcement agency, i mean as well as another whole left. they wanted to go after their money. they had from lies themselves. we needed them to reveal that so world and to their own people. why did the us government suddenly shut down project cassandra in 2016? 03 pod documentary series. i'm asking has paula starts may 4th on dw, the it's been kind of how i'm not a woman, but i'm not a man either. i'm not a 3rd option or anything else. i just don't have a gender for my not to for my transition with hormones in surgery, and i was as completely as female advic
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the organizer is a former world champion to until 2014 represented cost of of since then robin cross new. she has not had zone yet. has problems for one simple reason. he changed his passport. now he represents germany leading. don't you have to wishing that costs of old could have the same status as his adopted country? 5000 the i came to terminate in november 2004. it was easy and the beginning is everyone who does that experience has immigrating, isn't easy to get over the years. we've overcome those problems about the end of the year we are. and finally we can give something back to our native country, those phones. i'm deborah the lawn to all of us to sort of get past that. she is hosting this boxing event, precisely because he hasn't forgotten his homeland. and because he wants to draw attention to the difficult situation facing box, there isn't costs about fact. then he himself saw no other option then to lead his own country. as the pos, i also got a job passport because it enables you to fly anywhere for competitions. so it's something you definitely need as a sort of a one
the organizer is a former world champion to until 2014 represented cost of of since then robin cross new. she has not had zone yet. has problems for one simple reason. he changed his passport. now he represents germany leading. don't you have to wishing that costs of old could have the same status as his adopted country? 5000 the i came to terminate in november 2004. it was easy and the beginning is everyone who does that experience has immigrating, isn't easy to get over the years. we've...
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so my name is robin diaz. i'm 25 hobbits. i'm starting to become a social worker on foot. i live near frankfort and i'm trans split to it. that means the gender i was assigned at birth is wrong, but it doesn't fit this time. i don't have agenda. this is how can use list of the it's nice, there's nothing there. this is okay. i know that now, and it's okay that there's nothing like that because the past, the term that fits best as a gender as a non buying, they're usually tools. i don't know if it's in my gene this week. i definitely didn't choose anything else cuz the the higher the set scans and then this one then have a still not so much lindsey but it's possible for me to go to and i walk across the street and people look at me and want to categorize me as a man and i promise, and whenever i'm out in public and i noticed that i'm seeing is a man that people address me is that something young man? it's money. if i live in, i'm about a distance. that's what people think. when they look at my body type of cup a bit, it's, that's what i want it and want to achieve advice. vi
so my name is robin diaz. i'm 25 hobbits. i'm starting to become a social worker on foot. i live near frankfort and i'm trans split to it. that means the gender i was assigned at birth is wrong, but it doesn't fit this time. i don't have agenda. this is how can use list of the it's nice, there's nothing there. this is okay. i know that now, and it's okay that there's nothing like that because the past, the term that fits best as a gender as a non buying, they're usually tools. i don't know if...
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robin, would you come with me? hello. hello. hello, thank you my, i'm, are you okay this way, right in here by the end of the via phone and take a seat here on the left. perfect. how are you? how to get in doing great so far? yeah, yes. i assume your quality of life is improvement on the image, but yeah, yes, very much cover. my body feels completely different to me and i can touch it all and it feels good and feels like me. oh, you're close to probably. yeah, yeah, totally haven't the shirt wouldn't work before because my shoulders are broader now in the ones who need different sized clothes last night in class. i'll have to figure out where to find something that fits managed by spending time with me. stadium. well, it looks good on you, you wear it. well. actually i'd like to see how things are looking right now for that. i would ask you to take off your share on 5. so let's let's estimate assessment for the categories. the 1st time i saw my flight upper body was at the hospital for hours after surgery and still p shawn. i di
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so it's something it definitely needs as it sort of last month over the price of sonya and robin 1st met 3 years ago and he's confident she has a great teacher in the ring, desktops. i'm very proud of her, and i think she has a lot of potential. can see her winning a major title as a nama children. i got also as a pro, i'll help you and we'll, we'll jump in your goods and i'll send them the for decades ago. syrups and ethnic albanians all lived in one country, yugoslavia, and they all had a common champion, a scenario of the scenes unimaginable today. one of the few costs of our boxers who is live the dream of participating in every global competition as a representative of all communities is axis sally who born and pushed it out. in 1984, he became the 1st boxer of costs of our albanian descent to compete at the olympics . those representing the former yugoslavia were able to take part in all competitions on like cost of our athletes today. setup was was the best way to get to that time i represented the 25000000 people 100. i was always number one in yugoslavia southern that'd be i
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and so it's a, it's understandable that polls should feel very strongly about robin's book. and we're going to attend the commemoration of deliberation of robin's book just last year, a former nazi fine to was audited in the canadian parliament even receiving special recognition from the countries. braun manage that are all these situations, spots of law just as far as the sites all shipped and how is not present being perceived in your best days as well. again, it's a, it's very interesting because of course, um, there's been a gradual res, seem to, uh and uh, not quite a revival, but a certainly rehabilitation of nots isn't so that. well, the, the, the knox is in so far as they went and to russian insofar as they wanted to, um, tom rush pushed russia out of europe. well, they weren't really that bad. they will basically go on our side. i mean, you know, if you take away a few of the negative aspects of nots is i mean i was which is its anti semitism. and it's a policy of genocide that was the use take that out of the equation. if you just leave the pop, that's a and you, r
and so it's a, it's understandable that polls should feel very strongly about robin's book. and we're going to attend the commemoration of deliberation of robin's book just last year, a former nazi fine to was audited in the canadian parliament even receiving special recognition from the countries. braun manage that are all these situations, spots of law just as far as the sites all shipped and how is not present being perceived in your best days as well. again, it's a, it's very interesting...
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>> robin: whew.ke this, knowing that your mom saw it first down in mexico. the whole totality. people are going to see it and know that we are all together. something i will never ever forget. it was special because of you. you got me to stay. i was heading to the airport. you were like, how could you miss this? i'm so glad i stayed. >> whit: we spend our whole lives planning everything, trying to take control. right? i'm going to do this so i can get that. i'm gonna do this so i can get that job. but in this moment you realize there are greater forces in play here. >> robin: what you told me, it's not what i was going to see, but what i was going to feel. just like your mom said. that's the truth. it's the feeling. the feeling that's indescribable. >> whit: my mom, witnessing her seventh eclipse in mexico. but to my surprise, we were still able to enjoy it together. i gotta tell you there's something, hearing my mom talk about this live on the air, i feel connected to her now 2,000 miles away. i'm g
>> robin: whew.ke this, knowing that your mom saw it first down in mexico. the whole totality. people are going to see it and know that we are all together. something i will never ever forget. it was special because of you. you got me to stay. i was heading to the airport. you were like, how could you miss this? i'm so glad i stayed. >> whit: we spend our whole lives planning everything, trying to take control. right? i'm going to do this so i can get that. i'm gonna do this so i...
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cathy killick, bbc look north, robin hood's bay.t famous sporting events in the world. and this morning, the grand national festival got under way at aintree. there's always a special feel to the three days of racing in liverpool. judy hobson has been there for us this morning. well, the sun is shining at the moment which is great news for racegoers today after all the rain we have had. this year at the grand national has had some changes made to it. the number of runners has been reduced from 48 to 3a to make it safer and the first fence has been moved nearer the start so the horses are not going so quickly. there are some tweaks to some of the fences. there is one issue they are going to have to contend with this year, and it's all to do with the weather because the ground in places is very heavy, because of all the rain we have had and some trainers will have to decide if they still want their horses to run. we have had over two _ want their horses to run. we have had over two inches _ want their horses to run. we have had over t
cathy killick, bbc look north, robin hood's bay.t famous sporting events in the world. and this morning, the grand national festival got under way at aintree. there's always a special feel to the three days of racing in liverpool. judy hobson has been there for us this morning. well, the sun is shining at the moment which is great news for racegoers today after all the rain we have had. this year at the grand national has had some changes made to it. the number of runners has been reduced from...
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listen, i don’t know, robin, let’s do better as before, rob, as you said? adults die of the plague? uh, i’m an adult, well, you don’t have a lot of hats, you don’t get vitamin d at all, you’re always in the shade, you’ll never grow up like that, and who are you, we’re rubingood’s gang, we take money from the rich and give it to the poor, and they’re blinovskaya . what kind of woman would you go to for borscht and watch the dawn naked, robin, what’s wrong with you? i don't know, it's a very strange feeling, but i want walking with her through the market and choosing jeans, love is like a dream. will marry me to the winner, but what about second place? ha, then some kind of bullshit, leather gloves without fingers, i 'll definitely be there, marian, get ready, we 're going, robinhood, you have a letter from your wife, don't open it, don't read it, well, that's what you're doing, what am i like busy at work, didn't see you, but sorry. what does it say, go home quickly, emoticons, brackets, yes, no, just exclamation marks, how many? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 rows, normal,
listen, i don’t know, robin, let’s do better as before, rob, as you said? adults die of the plague? uh, i’m an adult, well, you don’t have a lot of hats, you don’t get vitamin d at all, you’re always in the shade, you’ll never grow up like that, and who are you, we’re rubingood’s gang, we take money from the rich and give it to the poor, and they’re blinovskaya . what kind of woman would you go to for borscht and watch the dawn naked, robin, what’s wrong with you? i don't...
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robin was promoted from president to chief executive last september. the high point of a 15-year career at the firm. the former baresser -- barrister entered the world of finance three decades ago and never left. >> the challenge of it never stopped getting more and more infectious with me. >> i speak to robin about purpose, and what the future holds in an ever changing world. francine: roby in grew, thank you so much for joining us. it's difficult to get a handle on what comes next. robyn: yes, it is difficult. if this year has taught us anything it's that prediction is not our strongest suit perhaps and that isn't just in relation to markets but in relation to these big geopolitical events that we are still living with. francine: incredible to feel like we're in a better place -- i feel like every six months there's the doom and gloom crew saying interest rates have gone too high. robin: i think when we have in conversation about higher for longer, which i still say out loud and then maybe i'm going to be entirely wrong. where the nuance is in that m
robin was promoted from president to chief executive last september. the high point of a 15-year career at the firm. the former baresser -- barrister entered the world of finance three decades ago and never left. >> the challenge of it never stopped getting more and more infectious with me. >> i speak to robin about purpose, and what the future holds in an ever changing world. francine: roby in grew, thank you so much for joining us. it's difficult to get a handle on what comes...
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we are not even at the robin williams tunnel. we are southbound 101. i can see the tunnel in front of me and we are just creeping. it is like a parking lot. on 101 south. i have a young lady in the car with me, she has a 10:30 flight. she is booking herself on a later flight. it is impacting a lot of people. and i think this was absolutely, 100%, well-planned by these protesters. to take this morning and shut it down. mission accomplished. we are right in the middle of it . >> the ramifications are so real for the people and the person in your car right now who booked and paid for a flight. you are watching what is going to be a national news story. you don't often see in the united states of america major thoroughfares and major cities shut down in protested the war in gaza but you see it in the bay area. vern, the question i have for you, i would imagine in order to get the freeway cleared and to get people off the bridge, you need police officers. are you seeing any police officers able to get through the traffic? >> reporter: i just shot about 10 s
we are not even at the robin williams tunnel. we are southbound 101. i can see the tunnel in front of me and we are just creeping. it is like a parking lot. on 101 south. i have a young lady in the car with me, she has a 10:30 flight. she is booking herself on a later flight. it is impacting a lot of people. and i think this was absolutely, 100%, well-planned by these protesters. to take this morning and shut it down. mission accomplished. we are right in the middle of it . >> the...
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. >> reporter: robin estrada is an account executive in san jose who travels around the city making sales calls. >> i'm constantly driving monday through friday for western site services. >> reporter: and going to active construction sites takes her to many different parts of the city. >> i see a lot of things that need to be fixed in the city of san jose, abandoned cars being one of them. >> reporter: and those abandoned cars are not hard to find. mayor matt mahan says neighbors have been speaking up. >> just in the first few months of this year we actually received over 6,000 complaints about abandoned vehicles in our neighborhoods in front of our businesses. >> reporter: the apparently abandoned cars haven't been driven for months. some are stolen and many more seem to be just junked on city streets. the problem in san jose is that there was a confusing mixture of ways to report them in shifting responsibilities, but mayor mahan says not anymore. >> we are happy to officially announce the new vehicle concerns update that makes it easier to be part of the solutions. >> reporter: it's an
. >> reporter: robin estrada is an account executive in san jose who travels around the city making sales calls. >> i'm constantly driving monday through friday for western site services. >> reporter: and going to active construction sites takes her to many different parts of the city. >> i see a lot of things that need to be fixed in the city of san jose, abandoned cars being one of them. >> reporter: and those abandoned cars are not hard to find. mayor matt mahan...
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the threat is not over. >> gio: your first look at robin's interview with brittney griner. >> robin: how did you not know you had cart ridges in your luggage? what do you say to them? >> gio: her response and what was going through her mind when the cannabis oil was found. >> linsey: back on the dance floor. the stars of dance moms reunite. what it was like growing up on camera. their relationship with star abby lee miller. >> abby started at a ten and i ended up 13.5. >> that's one thing about abby. although she was our dance teacher, it was so much more than just our dance teacher. >> linsey: and why it was so important to get back together. >> gio: long live the king. this morning an exclusive first look at the trailer for mufasa the lion king, and how queen bey is making it a family affair. ♪ a lovely day lovely day ♪ >> george: we're rising and shining in philadelphia with a special barber shop that's a buzz. >> it just has the it factor in philadelphia. i'm just so proud to be part of it. >> george: setting students up for success and giving back to their community, as they say
the threat is not over. >> gio: your first look at robin's interview with brittney griner. >> robin: how did you not know you had cart ridges in your luggage? what do you say to them? >> gio: her response and what was going through her mind when the cannabis oil was found. >> linsey: back on the dance floor. the stars of dance moms reunite. what it was like growing up on camera. their relationship with star abby lee miller. >> abby started at a ten and i ended up...
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now, robin sproul, who is a friend of mine, robin, tried to think about how to explain to the white house that abc was turning down this prime presidential interview. she was still trying to figure that when roone arledge assistant called her back and said, have you done that thing that roone asked to do? and robin said, no. and the assistant. well, then, don't. everything will be okay. and they took the interview. whoa, whoa, whoa. the timing, of course, on this interview was interesting. 1996. yeah. so reelection year and we did not know the name monica lewinsky. but that was already now when that not the only time there was a trying to steal interviews was it diane's. oh, real quickly, barbara walters argument to mike mccurry, press secretary, was everybody where the president stands on issues but his character, can we trust him? and that came i mean, that that resonated. and of course, eventually became an issue. well, she did have a ability to conceptualize what she ought to try to get out of an interview. and that would include an interview with. presidents and she was she and it wa
now, robin sproul, who is a friend of mine, robin, tried to think about how to explain to the white house that abc was turning down this prime presidential interview. she was still trying to figure that when roone arledge assistant called her back and said, have you done that thing that roone asked to do? and robin said, no. and the assistant. well, then, don't. everything will be okay. and they took the interview. whoa, whoa, whoa. the timing, of course, on this interview was interesting....
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ninth place finish on "american idol" into a grammy-winning music career even featuring our very own robincomer." >> whit: very sad news. we'll have more on that coming up. >>> but we do begin with the new developments in former president trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records. the jury has been seated, and opening statements are set for the start of next week. abc's aaron katersky is here with more. aaron, good morning. >> reporter: and, whit, good morning to you. those opening statements are going to come after a feverish end of the week that included a last-minute appeal by donald trump and a security scare. this morning, a full 12-person jury and 6 alternates have been sworn in to hear donald trump's landmark criminal trial. trump was seated in court when in the park across the street a man set himself on fire. >> it was so fast that no one could do anything about it. >> reporter: police said 37-year-old max azzarello had arrived in new york earlier in the week from florida. he doused himself with an accelerant after tossing leaflets into the air. >> the pamph
ninth place finish on "american idol" into a grammy-winning music career even featuring our very own robincomer." >> whit: very sad news. we'll have more on that coming up. >>> but we do begin with the new developments in former president trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records. the jury has been seated, and opening statements are set for the start of next week. abc's aaron katersky is here with more. aaron, good morning. >> reporter:...
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let's bring in robin wright.r at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the moment. is that israel's playing the short term. it has military superiority it can whether it's eliminate iran's arsenal's of pushback, its allies in the region or kill its military leaders but it doesn't really have a long-term strategy when it comes to what are its goals as it to contain iran is eliminated. nuclear program. is it to push for regime change? in the meantime, that iran is playing the long game and it is willing to undertake what was very daring and unprecedented barrage are swarm of attacks on israel what it is playing for the long term over th
let's bring in robin wright.r at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the moment. is that...
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mark robins is now the manager of championship team coventry, but when he played for united, the side. robin's winning goal in the fa cup against nottingham forest in 1990 is said to have saved his boss'sjob. what followed at old trafford was more than two decades of historic achievement, ensuring robins' legacy at his former club. it puts it into perspective. united have always been a top, top club. and to be involved in that was a brilliant experience. to win the competition, i'd just broken into the team, or into the squad, and played a part in the run—up to the final. so, it was a brilliant time. what can i say? it was part of my experience, part of my footballing background and history, but it's a long, long time ago. four games in the english premier league today. everton hosting nottingham forest in the early game. after 88 minutes it's 2—0 to everton after idrissa gueye took advantage of a poor clearance by forest. just one point between the two sides and both battling to stay out of the relegation zone. in the late game, liverpool go to craven cottage hoping fulham don't spoi
mark robins is now the manager of championship team coventry, but when he played for united, the side. robin's winning goal in the fa cup against nottingham forest in 1990 is said to have saved his boss'sjob. what followed at old trafford was more than two decades of historic achievement, ensuring robins' legacy at his former club. it puts it into perspective. united have always been a top, top club. and to be involved in that was a brilliant experience. to win the competition, i'd just broken...
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robin d'angelo and max kendi. what is an anti-racism or near racism, and how did it become so influential? so what is today called anti-racism? what i call neo racism in the book is an ideology came out of well-intentioned desire to fix and address the legacy of slavery, the legacy of jim crow, persistent racial disparity. the country and starting really in the sixties and seventies and then continuing on into the eighties, there was a group of scholars that came up with something called critical race theory, which has been much in the news the past few years, but which was originally a conscious effort to redirect the civil rights movement, to reject the rhetoric of martin luther king, bayard rustin, and other traditional civil rights heroes, to say that actually they didn't go far enough and they should have put race on the front burner. what happened is that ideology percolated inside the academy for a few decades, and then just in the past decade, starting around 2013, those ideas that had been essentially dor
robin d'angelo and max kendi. what is an anti-racism or near racism, and how did it become so influential? so what is today called anti-racism? what i call neo racism in the book is an ideology came out of well-intentioned desire to fix and address the legacy of slavery, the legacy of jim crow, persistent racial disparity. the country and starting really in the sixties and seventies and then continuing on into the eighties, there was a group of scholars that came up with something called...