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robin >> robin, j.d.'s wife. the women became friends. would go have drinks with robin and basically just listen to her cry. >> katie said robin described her as angry and violence. eventually, she couldn't take it any longer. in august of 2012, robin filed for divorce. but by then? he had started coming around to seeing katie. >> you had a front row seat to what kind of husband he was with robin? you think it all, like, maybe i don't want to sign up for that? >> the thought cross through my mind but at the same time i also had watched ham purposely trying to make changes in life and better himself in a situation. >> according to katie, it was a big texas style courtship. >> we would go and watch all the rodeos. where country, we wire 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 change so fast. it went from ev
robin >> robin, j.d.'s wife. the women became friends. would go have drinks with robin and basically just listen to her cry. >> katie said robin described her as angry and violence. eventually, she couldn't take it any longer. in august of 2012, robin filed for divorce. but by then? he had started coming around to seeing katie. >> you had a front row seat to what kind of husband he was with robin? you think it all, like, maybe i don't want to sign up for that? >> the...
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great what's up with robin hood?a single clue not on a piece of paper, nor on a suitcase, nor on money, you have a very accurate client, only jeanne's prints. well, by the way, your full report will be after dinner. listen thank you, dear, but i'm begging you. oleg come on, hurry up. there's just no time right now. but i always have there is time. it's great guys it's great that we managed to find out something, but this is a man from a pizzeria, pizza delivery to the house, more precisely, a piece of a check. well , yes, but by the number of the terminal, i found out that this massimo belissimo pizza is the address. i already punched. so we went. i'm not with you and you'd better stay here calls from the population poured in. everyone saw someone like robin gund, sit down, calmly. get a coffee. drink, eat coffee. i'll have a drink in a pizzeria, and you yourself deal with the calls of the population. yes indeed, this is our check checked on a copy here check in full. about how many 25 pizzas are there? this is not a
great what's up with robin hood?a single clue not on a piece of paper, nor on a suitcase, nor on money, you have a very accurate client, only jeanne's prints. well, by the way, your full report will be after dinner. listen thank you, dear, but i'm begging you. oleg come on, hurry up. there's just no time right now. but i always have there is time. it's great guys it's great that we managed to find out something, but this is a man from a pizzeria, pizza delivery to the house, more precisely, a...
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how do you assess the actions of robin hood himself?speaking, he helps the police by killing without trial and investigation the myth of his nobility, invented by himself, in fact, we are dealing with a hit man. but he kills bad people, this guard and the driver are bad people. they knew who they were working for and note could report to law enforcement agencies. about attention, but they didn’t, that is, they were accomplices, each of them gave, at least once , a bribe to a police officer, which means that the criminal, everyone who wanted to , went and killed whoever they wanted, and then the myth of a noble murder. probably, we are arranging the old one, but we are reducing the work in euro. you did a good job. well, put a spectacular point, and that's it. and then the myth of a noble murder is a terrible myth, very dangerous for society. well, what do you think, to act on him. the main thing is to get justice . it was so by justice, it is by law. it's just that not everyone understands it. you need to shift the focus a bit. i mean,
how do you assess the actions of robin hood himself?speaking, he helps the police by killing without trial and investigation the myth of his nobility, invented by himself, in fact, we are dealing with a hit man. but he kills bad people, this guard and the driver are bad people. they knew who they were working for and note could report to law enforcement agencies. about attention, but they didn’t, that is, they were accomplices, each of them gave, at least once , a bribe to a police officer,...
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hood can aim at well, yes, robin hood, let it be robin hood well, what about us to speak as a businessmanem or was there surveillance? okay, i get it, let's get started right now. you don't want to participate. no, vikente. i have a beach that requires reports on this robing, it’s probably something that gnaws at the authorities uh-huh and that’s it it was the journalists who inflated stepanovich, the journalists are different. listen go already. frankly, an unexpected place to negotiate. well, no one will interfere with us here. they forced the atmosphere will help to get to know each other better, we have a long fruitful cooperation. i have read the documents prepared by my economist and i can say that i am satisfied with your conditions. so you have to drink to it. called out. i hope that's a good reason, because my time is very valuable, but you know our time too. not cheap. and we have already 21. let's be short and to the point, so short and to the point a certain type who calls himself robin hood shoots roofed businessmen. okay, what am i doing here? yes, you understand, we do not
hood can aim at well, yes, robin hood, let it be robin hood well, what about us to speak as a businessmanem or was there surveillance? okay, i get it, let's get started right now. you don't want to participate. no, vikente. i have a beach that requires reports on this robing, it’s probably something that gnaws at the authorities uh-huh and that’s it it was the journalists who inflated stepanovich, the journalists are different. listen go already. frankly, an unexpected place to negotiate....
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>> even if it's robin. >> telling craig that robin was a lead suspect was actually a fake out.es worst zeroing in on craig, not robbyn. due to his inconsistent statements. and while in the interview, craig had not fallen for the ruse to confess to the crimes and protect his lover. the investigators still believe that something was not right about the oldest son story. and they kept craig on the radar. >> we are keeping tabs on craig at this time. and he began to live with robin at her residence. drive his brother's truck. >> detectives quietly continue their investigation, running down trip line leads. following the money trail of philip and karen's bills nurse. the other residents, meanwhile, worried the case would never be solved. but nine months after the deadly break-in after the high manchin's been field agent road. authorities made their move. >> at approximately 8:35 this morning, craig, 41 of springfield was arrested. >> he was arrested and charged with the murder of his father and brother. and the aggravated battery of his mother. relatives were naturally shocked and d
>> even if it's robin. >> telling craig that robin was a lead suspect was actually a fake out.es worst zeroing in on craig, not robbyn. due to his inconsistent statements. and while in the interview, craig had not fallen for the ruse to confess to the crimes and protect his lover. the investigators still believe that something was not right about the oldest son story. and they kept craig on the radar. >> we are keeping tabs on craig at this time. and he began to live with...
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robin -- mispronounced that. robin first volunteered as a college student at next door baldwin university in 1991 just as the university was preparing to open. she eventually became coo and director of finance before assuming leadership at the organization. in the meantime, robin earned a master's from james madison university, served as dean of students and worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia association of museums governing council where she represents the mountain and valley districts as well as on the advisory board of visitors for mary baldwin university. she lives in stanton with her family. welcome, robin. >> thank you. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at
robin -- mispronounced that. robin first volunteered as a college student at next door baldwin university in 1991 just as the university was preparing to open. she eventually became coo and director of finance before assuming leadership at the organization. in the meantime, robin earned a master's from james madison university, served as dean of students and worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia...
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welcome, robin. thank you very much elizabeth karcher is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson the house on s street in washington, d. c.. a site owned and managed for the national site for historic preservation that provides a window into wilson's retirement and its actual and perfectly preserved setting. so as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated. a leading global media company. and served in many roles at the national federation of women's clubs and the junior women's club of chevy chase, maryland. including serving as club president, where she let the club transition to a 501(c) (3) organization. elizabeth received her bachelor of arts in international affairs from the international university of paris, france before earning a bachelor of arts and international relations from rogers university. her interest in international affairs extends far beyond her interest in w
welcome, robin. thank you very much elizabeth karcher is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson the house on s street in washington, d. c.. a site owned and managed for the national site for historic preservation that provides a window into wilson's retirement and its actual and perfectly preserved setting. so as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated. a leading global...
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robin medeiros _ choice. this is hometown america here. robin medeiros is _ choice.e. robin medeiros is a - choice. this is hometown america here. robin medeiros is a local. here. robin medeiros is a local republican _ here. robin medeiros is a local republican party _ here. robin medeiros is a local republican party official i here. robin medeiros is a local republican party official and i here. robin medeiros is a locall republican party official and her message to women concerned about abortion rights as they will not disappear in pennsylvania if the state goes red. it disappear in pennsylvania if the state goes red.— state goes red. it will not be completely _ state goes red. it will not be completely illegal _ state goes red. it will not be completely illegal in - state goes red. it will not be completely illegal in any i state goes red. it will not be i completely illegal in any state. they can't go that far. i would say relax on that issue, you are ok. this is joe relax on that issue, you are ok. this isjoe biden plus my childhood home. he has used his scranto
robin medeiros _ choice. this is hometown america here. robin medeiros is _ choice.e. robin medeiros is a - choice. this is hometown america here. robin medeiros is a local. here. robin medeiros is a local republican _ here. robin medeiros is a local republican party _ here. robin medeiros is a local republican party official i here. robin medeiros is a local republican party official and i here. robin medeiros is a locall republican party official and her message to women concerned about...
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hey, robin. >> reporter: hey, lara.re, dr. o. he's working with his athletes, oh, my goodness, "gma" rolls on from ann arbor and new york city. we'll be right back. ♪ i'm a fighter, survivor, rider, ♪ undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, ♪ long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common s
hey, robin. >> reporter: hey, lara.re, dr. o. he's working with his athletes, oh, my goodness, "gma" rolls on from ann arbor and new york city. we'll be right back. ♪ i'm a fighter, survivor, rider, ♪ undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, ♪ long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills...
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robin, we must leave — reaction for people. robin, we must leave it _ reaction for people.ple. robin, we must leave it there, thank- reaction for people. robin, we must leave it there, thank you very much for your thoughts. robin swanson democratic strategist, joining us from sacramento. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: how netflix reversed a drop in customer numbers, with a series of hit shows, and millions of new subscribers. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades — the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korum, it lights up a biblical famine now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion — in argentina today, - it is actually cheaper— to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style. after almost three decades in service, an aircraft that has enthralled its many ad
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robin?, mary, thanks so much. michael? >> thank you, robin. >>> for the latest on the war in ukraine let's go to our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell on the ground in kharkiv. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. more russian attacks overnight and this morning, across ukraine. in the south they reportedly were targeted with 100 russian shells hitting apartment blocks as well as shops and two kindergartens. zaporizhzhia, again coming under russian bombardment. the ukrainian emergency services releasing this incredible footage of a family being rescued from under the rubble of their home today. the rescue team essentially trying to bring out a young girl squeezing through a small opening from the basement followed by her mom and dad. incredible rescue. around the country power has been restored to most areas hit by russia. remember, the russian attacks were in response to that bombing of the bridge in crimea. well, this morning, russia's domestic intelligence ser
robin?, mary, thanks so much. michael? >> thank you, robin. >>> for the latest on the war in ukraine let's go to our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell on the ground in kharkiv. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. more russian attacks overnight and this morning, across ukraine. in the south they reportedly were targeted with 100 russian shells hitting apartment blocks as well as shops and two kindergartens. zaporizhzhia, again coming under...
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robin?s our thanks to you, ian. >>> now to another abc news exclusive with the uvalde school staffer speaking for the first time about the claim in the early days of the mass shooting that she left a door propped open during the attack. john quinones with more. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, robin. you know the story of the staffer who worked taking care of students after school here at robb elementary is absolutely heart-wrenching. she says her life is in shambles all because of the false accusation from one of the state's top law enforcement officials. now we have exclusive newly obtained video that backs up her story. it was just days after a gunman killed 21 in a uvalde elementary school that texas police said this -- >> we know from video evidence at 11:27 the exterior door, where we know the shooter entered, was propped open by a teacher. >> reporter: but this morning, that woman a school staffer speaking for the first time says those words from law enforcement vilified
robin?s our thanks to you, ian. >>> now to another abc news exclusive with the uvalde school staffer speaking for the first time about the claim in the early days of the mass shooting that she left a door propped open during the attack. john quinones with more. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, robin. you know the story of the staffer who worked taking care of students after school here at robb elementary is absolutely heart-wrenching. she says her life is in...
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then, robin heard the sound of robin-ing water coming from the bathroom. >> oh god. >> ma'am, talk tod been everywhere except for the bedroom. and it was in the back. and i didn't want to go in there. and, i get to the doorway of the bedroom, and i just got a glimpse of her. and i just knew that she was gone. >> she is in the floor. dead. >> are you sure? >> yes. she's naked. >> oh my god. >> in what? room >> in her bedroom. >> okay. >> oh god. oh god. >> ma'am, ma'am. hold on honey. hold on. >> iran straight out of the apartment and by this time, they ambulance and police, and fire department. all the crews are coming. >> robin was in shock. the painting was more than she could bear. at the sea, in a police cruisers dash cam captured an officer trying to console her. >> oh god, i just can't believe this happened. why did this happen? why? >> it's the worst or a mother could ever have to witness. >> it is. and you wouldn't think anything like that would happen in 1 million years. and, all at once. just in a flash, your life just changed. >> brittany eldridge had been strangled and sta
then, robin heard the sound of robin-ing water coming from the bathroom. >> oh god. >> ma'am, talk tod been everywhere except for the bedroom. and it was in the back. and i didn't want to go in there. and, i get to the doorway of the bedroom, and i just got a glimpse of her. and i just knew that she was gone. >> she is in the floor. dead. >> are you sure? >> yes. she's naked. >> oh my god. >> in what? room >> in her bedroom. >> okay....
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robin?turn now overseas to breaking news out of thailand. a gunman opening fire at a child care center killing more than 30 people. maggie rulli has more on what we know right now. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning. yeah, that gunman opened fire just afternoon during nap time at that daycare center in a remote part of north eastern thailand. most of the kids were sleeping when gunfire broke out killing every child but one. local media reporting that of the at least 36 killed, 24 are children, some as young as 2 years old. police looking for a 34-year-old man that the papers report was a local police officer who was fired over possession of meth. it's believed his son used to go to this daycare but hadn't been in about a month with workers there telling local journalists they thought he was just there to pick something up for his son before he attacked. now, authorities have confirmed that after his shooting spree the suspect then shot and killed himself as well as h
robin?turn now overseas to breaking news out of thailand. a gunman opening fire at a child care center killing more than 30 people. maggie rulli has more on what we know right now. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning. yeah, that gunman opened fire just afternoon during nap time at that daycare center in a remote part of north eastern thailand. most of the kids were sleeping when gunfire broke out killing every child but one. local media reporting that of the at...
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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?gry but not scared. britt, thank you. >>> the u.s. and nato are beginning nuclear drills today and take place amid russia conducting its own nuclear exercises. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is also on the scene in ukraine for us. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is the latest salvo from russia in the escalating aerial war against ukraine. over the last few days we've seen increasing use of drones and missiles against various targets around the country. this as tensions between russia and america continue. this morning, as the ukrainian capital is attacked again nato kicks nuclear training exercises in europe. nuclear training and drills taking place in three spots involving 14 countries with up to 60 aircraft including u.s. b-52 long-range bombers. russia is holding its own nuclear drills this month. likely to also include live missiles like previous years. vladimir putin stoking nuclear fears recently over u.s. and nato support for ukraine. [ spe
robin?gry but not scared. britt, thank you. >>> the u.s. and nato are beginning nuclear drills today and take place amid russia conducting its own nuclear exercises. our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is also on the scene in ukraine for us. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is the latest salvo from russia in the escalating aerial war against ukraine. over the last few days we've seen increasing use of drones and missiles against various targets...
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robin? >> a clear escalation, britt. thank you. we go to our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell also in the region tracking the very latest on this major escalation by putin. good morning to you, ian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we're in kharkiv, the country's second largest city where we were also woken up this morning by the sound of multiple strikes. we counted at least six. as has been the case in most cities in ukraine, these strikes have not targeted military sites. they've targeted civilian sites, things like power plants and water facilities. this seems to be putin's response to the attack in crimea, collective punishment to the entire ukrainian population for what happened there. this morning, russia launching multiple attacks across ukraine. kyiv under the most intense bombardments since the war began. at least four districts were hit. russia deliberately targeting utilities, power plants, water supplies, but many civilian sites being hit. many people now hiding in shelt
robin? >> a clear escalation, britt. thank you. we go to our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell also in the region tracking the very latest on this major escalation by putin. good morning to you, ian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we're in kharkiv, the country's second largest city where we were also woken up this morning by the sound of multiple strikes. we counted at least six. as has been the case in most cities in ukraine, these strikes have not targeted military sites....
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robin? ian, thank you so much. >>> as the war escalates in ukraine a new related threat at home. cyberattacks from russian hackers targeting american airports. pierre thomas is tracking the story. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. the question is whether this was a warning shot. at least 12 airports in the u.s. and worldwide were impacted including some of the nation's busiest from chicago o'hare to laguardia in new york to others in atlanta, phoenix and denver. the attack on denver continued overnight. the good news is that the hacks, which some officials believe were launched by a russian group, did not affect airport operations at all but instead targeted websites serving those airports. for example, if you were trying to use airport websites to see if parking was available, you might have had difficulty in some cases getting that information. these so-called denial of service attacks basically involved websites being overwhelmed by traffic. while this did not impac
robin? ian, thank you so much. >>> as the war escalates in ukraine a new related threat at home. cyberattacks from russian hackers targeting american airports. pierre thomas is tracking the story. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. the question is whether this was a warning shot. at least 12 airports in the u.s. and worldwide were impacted including some of the nation's busiest from chicago o'hare to laguardia in new york to others in atlanta, phoenix and...
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good morning, ike. >> reporter: good morning, robin.tories of triumph, and that silver lining is exactly what we found at this food pantry. this place was decimated by hurricane ian, not just any place it's food pantry that serves a community of low-income. this morning, hundreds of towns, families and communities are still trying to recover following the wake of ian's destruction the close-knit neighborhood of harlem heights, florida, was decimated when ian tore through. one of those buildings is the gladiolus food pantry, they provide about 250 families with food, diapers, and toothpaste every week. when ian hit, it not only flooded the building, but destroyed those supplies. >> i mean when the storm came we lost power, we don't have any water, i mean, my food is spoiled in refrigerator. >> reporter: jessica wood saw the destruction and immediately called her friends to pitch in, handing out food and water. >> people have worked their whole life to get a tiny little sliver of something and it's gone, yeah, so that's what hurts the mos
good morning, ike. >> reporter: good morning, robin.tories of triumph, and that silver lining is exactly what we found at this food pantry. this place was decimated by hurricane ian, not just any place it's food pantry that serves a community of low-income. this morning, hundreds of towns, families and communities are still trying to recover following the wake of ian's destruction the close-knit neighborhood of harlem heights, florida, was decimated when ian tore through. one of those...
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hood we'll talk all things stock, crypto, the benefit featuring stocks one week away from the robinlping them are the investment vicars in the fa 100 list. tune in at noon eastern. check out the full list by going to cnbc.com/fa100. "squawk box" will be right back. millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to join them... see how easy it is to save hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, verizon, and at&t. talk to our switch squad at your local xfinity store today. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. the futures are sharply higher dow futures up 436 points. nasdaq up 240. s&p up by 65 if you're watching the big tech giants this morning, you can see right now that they're up across the board. looks like the biggest gainer of the ones we're looking at is amazon which i
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robin?bit of a silver lining. okay, rebecca, thank you. >>> now to that blast of winter. bitter temperatures and snow in some areas are making it feel more like christmas is coming rather than halloween. alex perez is in chilly indianapolis for us. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. yeah, a rude awakening here in indianapolis and many other cities waking up to feel like temperatures in the 20s. overnight, a bitter winter blast taking aim at the midwest. lake-effect snow in northern indiana had drivers on edge as they navigated the slick roads. some truckers not taking chances opting to pull over and wait out the storm. >> ooh. >> reporter: that heavy snowfall weighing down power lines. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: causing power flashes and alarming drivers. >> ooh. >> reporter: more than a foot of snow has fallen in parts of wisconsin and michigan. and now temperatures are in the 20s across much of the midwest. in ironwood the upper peninsula of michigan socked with 14
robin?bit of a silver lining. okay, rebecca, thank you. >>> now to that blast of winter. bitter temperatures and snow in some areas are making it feel more like christmas is coming rather than halloween. alex perez is in chilly indianapolis for us. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. yeah, a rude awakening here in indianapolis and many other cities waking up to feel like temperatures in the 20s. overnight, a bitter winter blast taking aim at the midwest....
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robin? >> all right, pierre.ese security concerns, of course, the midterm elections just eight days away. thank you, pierre. >>> so much focus is on georgia, a critical battleground state, and last night the candidates for governor met in their final high-stakes debate. steve osunsami is there in atlanta for us. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. both candidates knew they were likely speaking to voters who would cast their votes today. early voting here in georgia continues through the end of the week. in georgia this was their last debate before election day, the sitting republican governor brian kemp and his very famous democratic challenger stacey abrams. >> under brian kemp's four years, crime has gone up, six hospitals have closed, housing prices are skyrocketing. >> ms. abrams is attacking my record because she doesn't want to talk about her own. >> i have not been in office for the last four years. >> reporter: the issues that divide them, how to fix inflation, concerns over crim
robin? >> all right, pierre.ese security concerns, of course, the midterm elections just eight days away. thank you, pierre. >>> so much focus is on georgia, a critical battleground state, and last night the candidates for governor met in their final high-stakes debate. steve osunsami is there in atlanta for us. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. both candidates knew they were likely speaking to voters who would cast their votes today. early...
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robin was there to cheer on sam.ot of headlines right now, including, of course, that major escalation by north korea overnight that fired a ballistic missile over japan and sent people to seek shelter. first time north korea fired a missile over japan in five years. >>> also president biden visited puerto rico yesterday. of course, it was hammered by hurricane fiona and said he's committed to the island and he announced more than $60 million in funding to help coastal areas to become better prepared for the storm. >>> it was the market's best day since july. the dow soared 765 points. the rally fueled by thoughts the fed may not have to raise interest rates as much as originally feared. >>> plus, is this a good time to buy a home or not? rebecca jarvis is breaking down what you need to consider with plunging home prices. that's all coming up. >>> we turn to the stunning new report about widespread abuse in women's soccer. the report finding rampant verbal, emotional and sexual misconduct in the national women's socc
robin was there to cheer on sam.ot of headlines right now, including, of course, that major escalation by north korea overnight that fired a ballistic missile over japan and sent people to seek shelter. first time north korea fired a missile over japan in five years. >>> also president biden visited puerto rico yesterday. of course, it was hammered by hurricane fiona and said he's committed to the island and he announced more than $60 million in funding to help coastal areas to become...
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good morning, robin. yogi berra used to say of the confounding shadows in yankee stadium, it gets late early out there. for aaron judge it was getting just plain late. he was stuck on 61 with just two games left to break the record. he finally did it sending a ball deep to left field in texas and into history. all rise. >> there it goes, soaring into history! he's done it! >> reporter: aaron judge is the new american league home run record holder. >> and the celebration is on. >> reporter: the yankees dugout erupting spilling onto the field as that long-awaited 62nd homer went saling into left field. >> to see them run out on to the field, get a chance to hug them all, they're saying congratulations, that's what it's all about for me. >> reporter: judge's mom in the stands as the ball cleared the fence, letting out a sigh of relief which judge himself shared. >> there's a good sense of relief once i saw it land in that fan's glove. >> reporter: and back in new york, the empire state building lit up in yan
good morning, robin. yogi berra used to say of the confounding shadows in yankee stadium, it gets late early out there. for aaron judge it was getting just plain late. he was stuck on 61 with just two games left to break the record. he finally did it sending a ball deep to left field in texas and into history. all rise. >> there it goes, soaring into history! he's done it! >> reporter: aaron judge is the new american league home run record holder. >> and the celebration is on....
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robin? now to growing concerns over a possible triple threat looming over hospitals across the country that are already overwhelmed with pediatric cases of respiratory illnesses. and that's before an expected surge in flu and covid cases. eva pilgrim is at a children's hospital here in new york with more. good morning, eva. >> reporter: robin this children's hospital telling me they're seeing high volume this morning. we're seeing that from coast to coast. the number of children in the hospital in the u.s. is the highest it's been in two years. this morning, children's hospitals filling up across the country as cases of respiratory viruses spike. some now running out of space. >> almost every hour of a 24-hour period we're completely full and cannot accept any other patient. >> reporter: nationally hospital beds for children are around 75% capacity. but that number even higher in some parts of the country and these nine states and washington, d.c., it's more than 80%. in texas, tennessee, de
robin? now to growing concerns over a possible triple threat looming over hospitals across the country that are already overwhelmed with pediatric cases of respiratory illnesses. and that's before an expected surge in flu and covid cases. eva pilgrim is at a children's hospital here in new york with more. good morning, eva. >> reporter: robin this children's hospital telling me they're seeing high volume this morning. we're seeing that from coast to coast. the number of children in the...
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robin?hat does this mean for the possibility of a recession moving forward? >> reporter: well, on the one hand, americans are still spending. they're the engine of growth for the u.s. economy. most analysts believe there will be a tipping peooint and people will pull back because of prices and interest rates, and that businesses will stop spending too. companies have said they're seeing weaknesses in the various markets. economists are still forecasting a recession, but they expect it to be short and mild. rbin? >> not all recessions are alike. rebecca, thank you for that. george? >>> we go to politics, and with the final midterm votes just 12 days away, herschel walker is facing a new abortion allegation in the battleground key state of georgia. congressional correspondent rachel scott is tracking the race. good morning, rachel. >> george, good morning. i can tell you this is hardly what herschel walker wants to be talking about so close to election day. his campaign rocked by controversy y
robin?hat does this mean for the possibility of a recession moving forward? >> reporter: well, on the one hand, americans are still spending. they're the engine of growth for the u.s. economy. most analysts believe there will be a tipping peooint and people will pull back because of prices and interest rates, and that businesses will stop spending too. companies have said they're seeing weaknesses in the various markets. economists are still forecasting a recession, but they expect it to...
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meet robin. >> robin? >> yes, kendra? >> i'm a little nervous today. i i have to have an x-ray. >> at umass memorial children's center the robot is preloaded wh preloaded with software and anticipates the kinds of questions are ones may ask when they bravely fight things like cancer or other difficulties. he he can really help ease that loneliness and alleviate fear tapping into a child's need to connect and be heard. evidence suggests even deeper benefits are available. >> initial research for robin the robot actually showed decred showed decreased admission times, increased complaints in a a medical setting for things like getting out of bed and taking medication. >> can i get one of those before before school meetings at my house? umass memorial is the third children's hospital in th. the u.s. to acquire the robot. the other two are here in california at ucla's children's hospital and heritage day hospil day hospital. a nine-year-old boy got a surprise at the indianapolis zoo, helping one of of the trainers on stage at the dolphins show, then, this
meet robin. >> robin? >> yes, kendra? >> i'm a little nervous today. i i have to have an x-ray. >> at umass memorial children's center the robot is preloaded wh preloaded with software and anticipates the kinds of questions are ones may ask when they bravely fight things like cancer or other difficulties. he he can really help ease that loneliness and alleviate fear tapping into a child's need to connect and be heard. evidence suggests even deeper benefits are available....
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i'll get the big picture from robin wright of "the new yorker," who calls this the world's first women-led counterrevolution. >>> but first, here's my take. in late 1992, i started my first full-time job as managing editor of foreign affairs. i remember sorting through manuscript after manuscript, arguing that japan was going to take over the world. that claim was not unusual at the time. a big best seller of the year was the novel "rising sun." a call to arms for economic war with tokyo. in 1991, the book "the coming war with japan" predicted inevitable and major military conflict. during the 1992 presidential primaries, one of the busiest campaign slogans came from democratic senator paul sanders. the cold war is over, he would say. japan won. what is striking about these words is that they all came well after the crash of the japanese stock market, which fell from its peak in december 1989. we now mark 1990 as the year that japan's giddy growth era ended. but at the time, people assumed this was just a temporary interruption. they saw the data, but then returned to their old thinking. c
i'll get the big picture from robin wright of "the new yorker," who calls this the world's first women-led counterrevolution. >>> but first, here's my take. in late 1992, i started my first full-time job as managing editor of foreign affairs. i remember sorting through manuscript after manuscript, arguing that japan was going to take over the world. that claim was not unusual at the time. a big best seller of the year was the novel "rising sun." a call to arms for...
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but what with trisha for robin scott, and she just put a few food please. ah look i was told i want a doreen meal which he or she she had to sub good him. we were in for a mutual or but got off tuple blunder, barbosa. eat. and he doesn't have the instruct ciocca to run as it was by the bosh . he g finished out. why would he me? way me in the book i grown there, but i shorter unless that i need some store. i've gotten a bullet you turner at us, be sure totally do it from the o. u. n. a handbook struggle and activities during war. the polish leaders are to be eliminated. destroy above all the intelligentsia, our power must be terrifying to its opponents. a reign of terror, foreign enemies and traitors among our own marines at so please consider this difficult, unapproachable opinion on the credit. blanch cook, i think that's cool. come on doing it. okay. oh little. so now i just need to program little elizabeth go, boston up roster. pity garage, oh look, a queen which will it should stay really, really g, sterling heights. this is little going to run the will
but what with trisha for robin scott, and she just put a few food please. ah look i was told i want a doreen meal which he or she she had to sub good him. we were in for a mutual or but got off tuple blunder, barbosa. eat. and he doesn't have the instruct ciocca to run as it was by the bosh . he g finished out. why would he me? way me in the book i grown there, but i shorter unless that i need some store. i've gotten a bullet you turner at us, be sure totally do it from the o. u. n. a handbook...
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as the bbc nottinghamshire said, it was like a reverse robin hood~ _ said, it was like a reverse robin such a bad look, giving to the _ hood. it was such a bad look, giving to the rituals — hood. it was such a bad look, giving to the rituals taking from the poor. they could — to the rituals taking from the poor. they could not possibly sustain this _ they could not possibly sustain this. ,, ., , they could not possibly sustain this. ,, , ., this. setting aside some personal comments about _ this. setting aside some personal comments about kwasi _ this. setting aside some personal| comments about kwasi kwarteng, this. setting aside some personal- comments about kwasi kwarteng, you mentioned the word arrogant, it's interesting that the financial times uses the complete opposite word, saying he was actually forced to make a humbling u—turn. ithought that was an interesting word, wasn't it? i that was an interesting word, wasn't it? ., ., ., , , , . it? i thought the tone of his speech today showed _ it? i thought the tone of his speech today showed a _ it? i thought the tone of his speech
as the bbc nottinghamshire said, it was like a reverse robin hood~ _ said, it was like a reverse robin such a bad look, giving to the _ hood. it was such a bad look, giving to the rituals — hood. it was such a bad look, giving to the rituals taking from the poor. they could — to the rituals taking from the poor. they could not possibly sustain this _ they could not possibly sustain this. ,, ., , they could not possibly sustain this. ,, , ., this. setting aside some personal comments about _...
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i often think about if i had had the same situation as frank and robin and some others. and thinking, well, that would have been interesting. how would that have shaped my approach? and i realize because of what he went through and said, and the fact that he didn't really talk. as you now, the production provided materials, i had numbers to call, and ralph was pretty significant in terms of the role of a medic of the period. and coming back to the cadre, with what they know. the script, i invested a lot into that script. things are just there for me and there's something that i do not know, i was mentioning the way i was going to approach it as it is writing that stuff. you know, with the help of the rest of the fellas. it was all there, it was all there. as i was saying earlier, the conditions to do that kind of role in this series, it was there to go for it to, but commit and not question it. not be, they were so well protected from the outside. all that was there that i had was all i had, but it was a lot and enough to go on. our journey would does not start until aft
i often think about if i had had the same situation as frank and robin and some others. and thinking, well, that would have been interesting. how would that have shaped my approach? and i realize because of what he went through and said, and the fact that he didn't really talk. as you now, the production provided materials, i had numbers to call, and ralph was pretty significant in terms of the role of a medic of the period. and coming back to the cadre, with what they know. the script, i...
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w analyst robin going to ranko how the latest developments might affect russians support for the war. it is important to say that we do not have scientific days or reliable data on the morning, rushing, the russian society the poles that we had in the past weeks suggest the majority of russia support this war a relative majority. and demobilization that president political cartoon started a few weeks ago. he's not so popular as he would have expected. we see that we've hundreds of russian men leaving the country trying to escape from the public asian . so that a clear indication there is, there is a problem with his plan to record more men to fight against your brain as to the events of the last days, i would say my personal opinion is that the society is getting more and more polarized. so people who supported this will before their support is growing, and people who are skeptical or maybe opposing this war, their opposition is also growing. but that opposition is relatively small in their, our society. so i would suggest that in the coming weeks it will depend on how the situation w
w analyst robin going to ranko how the latest developments might affect russians support for the war. it is important to say that we do not have scientific days or reliable data on the morning, rushing, the russian society the poles that we had in the past weeks suggest the majority of russia support this war a relative majority. and demobilization that president political cartoon started a few weeks ago. he's not so popular as he would have expected. we see that we've hundreds of russian men...
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robin?l see what happens in less than three weeks. rachel, thank you. >>> now to the investigation into a fiery plane crash that left two people dead in ohio. this morning we're hearing the cockpit voice recording captured just seconds before the plane went down. our transportation correspondent gio benitez has the story for us. >> reporter: this morning, the ntsb and faa trying to figure out how a plane crashed and caused this. >> we just had an explosion of some sort out here towards walmart. black smoke. sounded like an airplane. >> reporter: the 1974 twin engine beechcraft king air departing columbus around 6:40 a.m. bound for parkersburg, west virginia. listen as the pilot calls air traffic control. >> runway 2-2 clear to land. >> reporter: that plane vanishing from radar moments later. the confusion caught on tape. >> did that plane just go down? >> reporter: it did go down into that dealership. on board, 49-year-old tim gifford who had just retired. he was a fierefighter in columbus.
robin?l see what happens in less than three weeks. rachel, thank you. >>> now to the investigation into a fiery plane crash that left two people dead in ohio. this morning we're hearing the cockpit voice recording captured just seconds before the plane went down. our transportation correspondent gio benitez has the story for us. >> reporter: this morning, the ntsb and faa trying to figure out how a plane crashed and caused this. >> we just had an explosion of some sort out...
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robin, tell us about playing by babe from. well, first of all i mean frank said he spoke to bill before his final audition. i was cast late and i'd watched the vcrs. you remember those? the and audio cassettes. i had a flavor of them and i. i need to, you know, i should. they said you can you can call him. he's happy for you to call him. so. okay. oh, that would be really useful. so i call him and it rings out. i think i'll try the next day and i call him and it rings out and eventually i say, is somebody i can't can get in touch with babe and the phone bell. so i phoned bell. i have a great conversation with bell because as soon as he answered the phone, he just starts, you know, the conversation begins and eventually they say, oh, by the way, i is babe, is he out of town? and he says, no, no, this is just, you know, you're not going to catch him. and he leaves the hall, the house at 730 in the morning, and he doesn't come home tonight. so you're going to have to you're going have to stay up late or get up early. you know. an
robin, tell us about playing by babe from. well, first of all i mean frank said he spoke to bill before his final audition. i was cast late and i'd watched the vcrs. you remember those? the and audio cassettes. i had a flavor of them and i. i need to, you know, i should. they said you can you can call him. he's happy for you to call him. so. okay. oh, that would be really useful. so i call him and it rings out. i think i'll try the next day and i call him and it rings out and eventually i say,...
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robin brant, many thanks. the prince _ allegations. robin brant, many thanks.ernoon, they met with traders at afternoon, they met with traders at a food and retail enterprise in belfast. it was their first visit to northern ireland since the queen's death last month. the uk biggest movie event, the london film festival got under way last night. over the next week it will feature more than 150 films showcasing british talent and oscar hopefuls. the opening film was the world premiere of matilda, the musical. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba was there. the west end smash is now a big—screen movie. the world premiere of matilda the musical is opening this year's london film festival. it boasts an all—star cast, including dame emma thomson as miss trunchbull. how much of an honour does it feel to have this film opening the london film festival this year? i mean, iwas so, so surprised, because... i don't know why i was surprised, because, isuppose, it's been around for a while, the story, and it's the london film festival, obviously. it normally opens wit
robin brant, many thanks. the prince _ allegations. robin brant, many thanks.ernoon, they met with traders at afternoon, they met with traders at a food and retail enterprise in belfast. it was their first visit to northern ireland since the queen's death last month. the uk biggest movie event, the london film festival got under way last night. over the next week it will feature more than 150 films showcasing british talent and oscar hopefuls. the opening film was the world premiere of matilda,...
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. >> my name is robin, i played babe efren. >> good afternoon, my name is carey caper, my dad was ed pepper. the rumor is that tipper actually give while bill the name while there. >> that is not true. [laughs] >> hi, i'm jody burke, i'm one of the producers of we stand-alone together, the documentary. >> my name is chris, go tigers. my grandfather is doug. >> my name is shane taylor. >> you go first. >> -- [inaudible] >> you are right. >> i am george love senior. [inaudible] >> as you can tell, there is no camaraderie between the actors and the families. let's start with that. i'm going to throw to you guys first. talk about, we have touched on it a little bit this morning and yesterday. talk about the unique bond that was established. i know particularly with you and bill. tell us how it started, walk us through the process a little bit. >> i will say quick, i am may have said it on one of the other panels. [inaudible] just hearing his voice on the phone was so shocking. this man from this book that i had been studying who came to life. i said, i'm auditioning to play you. they sai
. >> my name is robin, i played babe efren. >> good afternoon, my name is carey caper, my dad was ed pepper. the rumor is that tipper actually give while bill the name while there. >> that is not true. [laughs] >> hi, i'm jody burke, i'm one of the producers of we stand-alone together, the documentary. >> my name is chris, go tigers. my grandfather is doug. >> my name is shane taylor. >> you go first. >> -- [inaudible] >> you are right....
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. >> and could i get robin abab to come up?o colleagues, today i'm offering district 8 special commendation for filipino heritage month to robin. as many of you may know, robin is the director of the shares space program under the city's planning department. under in's heard shup, they worked with nonprofits and arts and entertainment and cultural organizations to reactivate public spaces during covid. for small businesses and communities in district eight and across the city, the shared spaces program had a welcome lifeline during the pandemic. but folks may be less aware of all of the many other ways in which robin has contributed to the many and varied san francisco community which she's a part. robin has worked as development manager and served on the board for lyric, has volunteered for frame line, served on the board of directors for harvey milk and was the torch barrier for the pink torch precision marking pride month '21. that list of affiliations does not begin to sketch the surface of robin's involvement. he was a vol
. >> and could i get robin abab to come up?o colleagues, today i'm offering district 8 special commendation for filipino heritage month to robin. as many of you may know, robin is the director of the shares space program under the city's planning department. under in's heard shup, they worked with nonprofits and arts and entertainment and cultural organizations to reactivate public spaces during covid. for small businesses and communities in district eight and across the city, the shared...
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as robin said if you want more information on how to help you can go to american humane.org.mmittee member jamie raskin will join ali velshi live to talk about the latest on the perilous occasion and the plan for the next hearing. watch velshi, today at 8 am eastern on msnbc. steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles the new subway series. with the latest technology. we can replace your windshield ...and recalibrate your safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ vicks vapostick. strong soothing... vapors. help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess. just soothing comfort. try vicks vapostick. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression
as robin said if you want more information on how to help you can go to american humane.org.mmittee member jamie raskin will join ali velshi live to talk about the latest on the perilous occasion and the plan for the next hearing. watch velshi, today at 8 am eastern on msnbc. steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles the new...
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robin? >> mary, thank you. michael? turn to the latest on the war in ukraine, and a new push for peace talks. britt clennett is in kyiv with the very latest. good morning, britt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. ukraine continues to ration power after attacks on energy facilities, rolling blackouts here in the capital too. the energy crisis getting more desperate as the winter approaches and it's a very bitter winter. this as a group of 30 democrats sent a letter to president biden urging him to pursue direct talks with russia to reduce harm and support ukraine in achieving a peaceful settlement. while they say they want ukraine at the negotiating table, the lawmakers want the administration to pare the military and economic support the u.s. provided to ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push. but the white house says vladimir putin's actions make it clear he's not willing to negotiate. george? >> okay, britt, thanks very much. >>> now to brittney griner, the wnba star's case is back in court appealing her convictio
robin? >> mary, thank you. michael? turn to the latest on the war in ukraine, and a new push for peace talks. britt clennett is in kyiv with the very latest. good morning, britt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. ukraine continues to ration power after attacks on energy facilities, rolling blackouts here in the capital too. the energy crisis getting more desperate as the winter approaches and it's a very bitter winter. this as a group of 30 democrats sent a letter to president...