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—— robin hood. reports of bad service from coin base as well which is really affected them. , , , ., well which is really affected them. , , .,~ well which is really affected them. , ., them. just give us your take on this whole _ them. just give us your take on this whole issue _ them. just give us your take on this whole issue of _ them. just give us your take on this whole issue of trading - this whole issue of trading cryptocurrencies because it is just in the news every day and people get this impression that it is a way to make a quick buck but from your perspective how risky is that if you are trading something like it coin? it is very risky and people need to understand it it is. people trade for many reasons. one, they see value, they see it is the future. two, people see it as a hedge against inflation. you have inflation inflation. you have inflation in many countries around the world and people see they are not getting a return on the banks so they are concerned about that. and then as y
—— robin hood. reports of bad service from coin base as well which is really affected them. , , , ., well which is really affected them. , , .,~ well which is really affected them. , ., them. just give us your take on this whole _ them. just give us your take on this whole issue _ them. just give us your take on this whole issue of _ them. just give us your take on this whole issue of trading - this whole issue of trading cryptocurrencies because it is just in the news every day and people...
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the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski s allegations. he has not responded. now — one is the world's richest man, and the other is hollywood's biggest star. leonardo dicaprio met amazon'sjeff bezos and his girlfriend lauren sanchez earlier this week and the internet has gone wild over a video appearing to show the amazon supremos girlfriend appearing to flirt outrageously with leonardo dicaprio, with many saying it's a case of prime flirting, with the world's richest man left hanging on the sidelines. welljeff bezos took it in his stride — jokingly tweeting that the film star should join him on the edge of a very steep cliff. so, what was really going on, and how can you truly deliver the goods when flirting? judijames is an internationally renowned body language expert and joins me now. it is great to have you on the programme. and especially about the subject. judi, it's the video that's set the internet alight, how much can we learn from the body language? this looks like rather old—fashioned flirting. i know the camera can lie, but it is a clip rath
the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski s allegations. he has not responded. now — one is the world's richest man, and the other is hollywood's biggest star. leonardo dicaprio met amazon'sjeff bezos and his girlfriend lauren sanchez earlier this week and the internet has gone wild over a video appearing to show the amazon supremos girlfriend appearing to flirt outrageously with leonardo dicaprio, with many saying it's a case of prime flirting, with the world's richest man left...
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up to robin van persie and — younger, i looked up to robin van persie and i— younger, i looked up to robin van persie and i did not know what was out there _ persie and i did not know what was out there for women's football and i hope that— out there for women's football and i hope that there was someone in the netherlands looking up to me and saying. i— netherlands looking up to me and saying, i am going to play football. just a quick thank you to all those who voted — just a quick thank you to all those who voted for me, i am happy you are part of— who voted for me, i am happy you are part of the _ who voted for me, i am happy you are part of the journey and i cannot wait _ part of the journey and i cannot wait to— part of the journey and i cannot wait to see _ part of the journey and i cannot wait to see you all back in the stadium _ wait to see you all back in the stadium. thank you very much. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear hello there. storm arwen may well have passed, but it has still left a legacy of cold sitting in its wake. a bitterly cold
up to robin van persie and — younger, i looked up to robin van persie and i— younger, i looked up to robin van persie and i did not know what was out there _ persie and i did not know what was out there for women's football and i hope that— out there for women's football and i hope that there was someone in the netherlands looking up to me and saying. i— netherlands looking up to me and saying, i am going to play football. just a quick thank you to all those who voted — just a quick...
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the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski's allegations. he has not responded. fans of squid game get ready to lose your marbles because a new season of the show has been given the green light! director hwang dong—hyuk has confirmed that season two of the netflix hit is on its way. the south korean drama which topped the streaming giant's tv charts in 94 countries was watched by 142 million households when it first launched in september. let's get more on the announcement from beth webb, film and tvjournalist and contributing editorfor nme and empire magazine. it is great to have you on newsday. in the first instance, fans around the world will be delighted about this. tell us more about the announcement. £31 more about the announcement. of course. i mean it was inevitable, wasn't it? the biggest show on netflix to date by at least double what predecessor was offering, it was only a matter of time and of course now it has come from the word of the creator himself, so yes, it is a lot to look forward to. as a say inevitable but a huge announcement forfans, alt
the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski's allegations. he has not responded. fans of squid game get ready to lose your marbles because a new season of the show has been given the green light! director hwang dong—hyuk has confirmed that season two of the netflix hit is on its way. the south korean drama which topped the streaming giant's tv charts in 94 countries was watched by 142 million households when it first launched in september. let's get more on the announcement from...
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i couldn't imagine robin toughening up enough to survive _ imagine robin toughening up enough to survive this ponzi scheme of a planet. _ to survive this ponzi scheme of a planet. maybe i don't want him to. i liked him _ planet. maybe i don't want him to. i liked him otherworldly. luke planet. maybe i don't want him to. i liked him otherworldly.— liked him otherworldly. luke norris readin: liked him otherworldly. luke norris reading richard _ liked him otherworldly. luke norris reading richard towers' _ reading richard towers' bewilderment. now to the next one. it is about a fictional female pilot who disappears for trying to fly around the world in 1950. it also about a contemporary movie star named hadley baxter who is playing the pilot in a movie about her life. it is concerned with scale because an individual human life is really big and also small. how do you measure your life against the scale of the planet, how do you measure your life against all the other lives being lived and again, the scale of time. travel writing and fiction in this case became symbiotic, because i found m
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. thank you so much for your company here on bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. rescue teams in canada are trying to reach 18,000 people stranded by floods and mudslides in the western province of british columbia. although water levels are starting to recede, entire towns remain cut off and many roads are blocked. there are fears that the flooding could cause nationwide shortages. a us state governor has halted the execution of prisonerjuliusjones hours before he was due to be put to death. jones was sentenced to death in 2002 for killing a man in a car—jacking incident. he maintains his innocence. his sentence has been commuted to life imprisonment without parole. there had been an outpouring of appeals and hundreds protested to halt the execution. germany has announced tough measures to exclude the unvaccinated from certain public events. healthcare workers and employees in care homes will be obliged to get the vaccine. germany's lower house of parliament approved new measures, including restricting access to public tr
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. thank you so much for your company here on bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. rescue teams in canada are trying to reach 18,000 people stranded by floods and mudslides in the western province of british columbia. although water levels are starting to recede, entire towns remain cut off and many roads are blocked. there are fears that the flooding could cause nationwide shortages. a us state governor has halted the execution of prisonerjuliusjones...
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. a us state governor has halted the execution of prisoner juliusjones hours before he was due to be put to death. julius jones was sentenced to death for the murder of paul howell, during a car—jacking in 1999. he has always maintained his innocence. his case has attracted high—profile support, including from reality star, kim kardashian west. the murder victim's family said they recognised the governor had a difficult decision to make, but said they took comfort that it affirmed the guilt ofjuliusjones. 0klahoma state representative forrest bennett welcomed the governor's decision. victory for the people of oklahoma is that the system works the way it should. to those who disagree, julius is not free tonight. but he is also going to go to sleep tonight and wake up tomorrow morning and i think that is pretty great. kelli masters is an attorney and advocate forjulius jones. shejoins me now from oklahoma city. i understand thatjulius asked you to speak at his clemency hearing. what i
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. a us state governor has halted the execution of prisoner juliusjones hours before he was due to be put to death. julius jones was sentenced to death for the murder of paul howell, during a car—jacking in 1999. he has always maintained his innocence. his case has attracted high—profile support, including from reality star, kim kardashian west. the murder victim's family said they recognised the governor had a difficult decision to make, but said they took...
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robin brant, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: a us state governor has halted the execution of prisoner, juliusjones, hours before he was due to be put to death. jones was sentenced to death in 2002, for killing a man in a carjacking incident. he maintains his innocence. his sentence has been commuted to life imprisonment without parole. there had been an outpouring of appeals and hundreds protested to halt the excution. the cricketer, azeem rafiq, has apologised and said he had "absolutely no excuse" for using anti—semitic language in messages on social media from 2011. two days ago the former spinner gave evidence to mps about racism he'd experienced within cricket, calling his treatment inhumane. rafiq also later apologised on thursday for an instagram meme containing a saying relating to african people. germany has announced tough measures to exclude the unvaccinated from certain public events. healthcare workers and employees in care homes will be obliged to get the vaccine. germany's
robin brant, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: a us state governor has halted the execution of prisoner, juliusjones, hours before he was due to be put to death. jones was sentenced to death in 2002, for killing a man in a carjacking incident. he maintains his innocence. his sentence has been commuted to life imprisonment without parole. there had been an outpouring of appeals and hundreds protested to halt the excution. the cricketer, azeem rafiq, has apologised and said he had...
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our china correspondent, robin brant, reports. for years, peng shuai has let her racket do the talking, and she's risen to the top. a star in a sport where there aren't many chinese success stories. at 35, she is someone the ruling communist party leaders should be proud of —— could be proud of. but an allegation about one of those figures change that. in this social media posting earlier this social media posting earlier this month, she named vice premier zhang gaoli who she claims forced her to have sets with him. sensors remove the post within an hour. she has not been seen in public or heard from since. has not been seen in public or heard from since-— from since. people are -- few people are allowed — from since. people are -- few people are allowed to _ from since. people are -- few people are allowed to challenge _ from since. people are -- few people are allowed to challenge authorities l are allowed to challenge authorities without paying some kind of price for it. i think it would be telling if she was able to le
our china correspondent, robin brant, reports. for years, peng shuai has let her racket do the talking, and she's risen to the top. a star in a sport where there aren't many chinese success stories. at 35, she is someone the ruling communist party leaders should be proud of —— could be proud of. but an allegation about one of those figures change that. in this social media posting earlier this social media posting earlier this month, she named vice premier zhang gaoli who she claims forced...
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the russian world number two came from a set down to win the round robin match. the finals are being held in turin after a 12 year stay at london's 02 arena. and to recap — in the last few moments, lewis hamilton has won the sao paulo grand prix, afterfighting up from tenth on the grid. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. now on the bbc news channel — it's click. the world's population continuing to rise and across the globe, more housing is needed. but these buildings themselves come with their own environmental cost. of course, building and running offices and homes contributes massively to our carbon footprint — more than 13 billion tonnes of c02 a year. that's nearly 40% of the world's total carbon emissions.
the russian world number two came from a set down to win the round robin match. the finals are being held in turin after a 12 year stay at london's 02 arena. and to recap — in the last few moments, lewis hamilton has won the sao paulo grand prix, afterfighting up from tenth on the grid. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. now on the bbc news channel — it's click. the world's population continuing to rise and across the globe, more housing is needed. but these...
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novak djokovic recovered from a wobbly start to beat casper ruud 7—6, 6—2 in his opening round—robin match. the world number one is aiming for a record—equalling sixth title at the season—ending tournament, which he hasn't won since 2015. meanwhile, roger federer is unlikely to play in next year's australian open as he continues to recoverfrom injury. the 20—time grand slam champion, who is now 40, hasn't played since losing in the wimbledon quarterfinals injuly before undergoing more knee surgery. however, his coach, ivan ljubicic, says he was certain that federer was not thinking about retiring just yet. for more on that and other stories, the bbc sport website is the place to go. but that's all your sport for now. hello. well, tuesday promises to be a dry day across most of the uk. it's going to be cloudy and mild once again. and, in fact, not much change expected for the next few days. if anything, the temperatures could rise even further. so why is it so mild7 well, on the satellite picture, you'll see this big weather front here. this is very much where the jet stream is.
novak djokovic recovered from a wobbly start to beat casper ruud 7—6, 6—2 in his opening round—robin match. the world number one is aiming for a record—equalling sixth title at the season—ending tournament, which he hasn't won since 2015. meanwhile, roger federer is unlikely to play in next year's australian open as he continues to recoverfrom injury. the 20—time grand slam champion, who is now 40, hasn't played since losing in the wimbledon quarterfinals injuly before undergoing...
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distinct honour of recommending to the president who has kindly and graciously accepted that ambassador robin rhianna fenti tomorrow morning should have conferred upon her the order of national hero of barbados. —— robyn rihanna fenty. i ask you to please come and stand and accept on behalf of a grateful nation. you can come, my dear. applause. on behalf of a grateful nation but an even prouder people. we therefore present to you the designee for national hero of barbados, ambassador robyn rihanna fenty. may you continue to shine like a diamond and bring honour to your nation by your words, by your nation by your words, by your actions and to do credit where ever you shall go. god bless you, my dear. thank you. we are watching events live in barbados and the singer rhianna hasjust awarded the barbados and the singer rhianna has just awarded the national hero of barbados status. you can see her there in the orange dress alongside the country's prime minister, mia mottley. it is 42 minutes past midnight in barbados. 42 minutes into the country's new life as a new republic after it removed q
distinct honour of recommending to the president who has kindly and graciously accepted that ambassador robin rhianna fenti tomorrow morning should have conferred upon her the order of national hero of barbados. —— robyn rihanna fenty. i ask you to please come and stand and accept on behalf of a grateful nation. you can come, my dear. applause. on behalf of a grateful nation but an even prouder people. we therefore present to you the designee for national hero of barbados, ambassador robyn...
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witness history spoke to doctor robin russell—jones from the campaign for lead—free air. chanting. lead—free petrol now! i am protesting against this company because the lead in the petrol is brain damaging my child. excuse me, can i give you one of these to read, please? - it's about lead in petrol... to these leeds parents who've recentlyjoined the anti—lead campaign, it seems common sense that 10,000 tons of lead must find its way to people one way or another. the sort of effects that occur in children who have this sort of level of exposure manifest themselves as behavioural disorders. these children tend to be very impulsive, they have difficulty concentrating, they're easily distracted, they're easily frustrated. a major campaign to ban lead in petrol was launched today. it's called clear, which stands for the campaign for lead—free air. it reached a maximum in 1971, i think about 400,000 tons of lead were added worldwide to petrol. the attitude of the government in this country has been to resist the evidence as it becomes available. the americans, the russians and the
witness history spoke to doctor robin russell—jones from the campaign for lead—free air. chanting. lead—free petrol now! i am protesting against this company because the lead in the petrol is brain damaging my child. excuse me, can i give you one of these to read, please? - it's about lead in petrol... to these leeds parents who've recentlyjoined the anti—lead campaign, it seems common sense that 10,000 tons of lead must find its way to people one way or another. the sort of effects...
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ethnically consistent because i'm of japanese ancestry, but when i was a kid, i saw the adventures of robin hood starring errol flynn, and i was enamoured of swashbucklers." and i said, "why not put a fencing foil in sulu's hand?" and he said, "yeah, this is science fiction. why not?" and that was one of my most successful episodes. i remember that episode. i mean, you were a very prominent character, and so was lieutenant uhura, the black woman played by michelle nichols, who also had a key role on the starship, also did something which many viewers around the world and listeners will remember, that is, shared a kiss with william shatner, captain kirk. now that, again, broke barriers. indeed, it did. and ijust wonder for you as a cast, all of you as a team, were you aware that that you were actually doing something that culturally was something of an earthquake in the united states of america in the late 1960s? we were very profoundly aware of it. gene roddenberry told us that he is using metaphors placed in the 23rd century to deal with the issues of our times, which was the civil rights
ethnically consistent because i'm of japanese ancestry, but when i was a kid, i saw the adventures of robin hood starring errol flynn, and i was enamoured of swashbucklers." and i said, "why not put a fencing foil in sulu's hand?" and he said, "yeah, this is science fiction. why not?" and that was one of my most successful episodes. i remember that episode. i mean, you were a very prominent character, and so was lieutenant uhura, the black woman played by michelle...
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who beat andrey rublev in straight sets — two wins out of two for him now in the green group round robin phase. djokovic is hoping to win the the competition for a record equalling sixth time. in the day's other game, the number eight seed casper ruud came from a set down to beat to great britain's cameron norrie — the man who was drafted in to replace the injured stefanos tsitsipas. ruud, who's looking to win his sixth tour title of the year, took the deciding set 6—4. the norwegian will face andrey rublev on friday to decide which of the goes through to the semi—finals. there's more women's european champions league action on thursday, including wolfsburg vjuventus. holders barcelona are into the quarters — they thrashed hoffenheim. alexia putellas set them on the way to a 5—0 victory in germany, with a penalty just before half—time. barca maintain their 100 per cent record with four wins out of four. elsewhere, arsenal need just one more point to go through after beating the danish side koege 3—0. lyon remain top of group d, despite suffering their first defeat. saki kum
who beat andrey rublev in straight sets — two wins out of two for him now in the green group round robin phase. djokovic is hoping to win the the competition for a record equalling sixth time. in the day's other game, the number eight seed casper ruud came from a set down to beat to great britain's cameron norrie — the man who was drafted in to replace the injured stefanos tsitsipas. ruud, who's looking to win his sixth tour title of the year, took the deciding set 6—4. the norwegian will...
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anett kontaveit beat barbora krejcikova in straight sets in their opening round—robin match at the wta finals in guadalajara. it was a dominant victory for the eighth seed, where she won 85% of points on herfirst serve, and denied the french open champion a single break point opportunity. the estonian is now on an 11—match win streak after claiming back to back titles at the kremlin cup and transylvania open. history has been made in women's skiing after the chinese freestyle skier eileen gu successfully landed the world's first female double cork mao in austria. this is what a double cork mao looks like. the 18—year—old, who was born in san francisco but represents china, was in disbelief as she celebrated after landing. gu is a big medal hope at beijing next year. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the team, that's your sports news for now. our thanks to tulsen tollett and the team. spacex has launched four more astronauts on a flight to the international space station. the dragon capsule
anett kontaveit beat barbora krejcikova in straight sets in their opening round—robin match at the wta finals in guadalajara. it was a dominant victory for the eighth seed, where she won 85% of points on herfirst serve, and denied the french open champion a single break point opportunity. the estonian is now on an 11—match win streak after claiming back to back titles at the kremlin cup and transylvania open. history has been made in women's skiing after the chinese freestyle skier eileen...
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defending champion daniil medvedev, who beat jannick sinner to maintain his perfect record in the round robin stage. medvedev was taken to three sets by the italian, who was drafted in to replace the injured matteo berrettini. the russian, who's the number two seed, saved two match points as he took the deciding set on a tie—break. on thursday, the number three seed alexander zverev sealed his place in the semifinals with a straight sets win over poland's hubert hurkacz. zverev, who won this event back in 2018, won 6—2, 6—4, as he looks to claim his sixth title of the year. the olympic champion will play world number one novak djokovic in the semifinals. french side paris saint—germain are the latest team to qualify for the quarter—finals of the women's european champions league. marie—antoinette katoto scored the opening goal in a 2—0 victory at real madrid, with sakina karchaoui adding the second as paris saint—germain maintained their 100% record in group b. that's four wins out four, and they're into the last eight with two games to spare. you can get all the latest sports
defending champion daniil medvedev, who beat jannick sinner to maintain his perfect record in the round robin stage. medvedev was taken to three sets by the italian, who was drafted in to replace the injured matteo berrettini. the russian, who's the number two seed, saved two match points as he took the deciding set on a tie—break. on thursday, the number three seed alexander zverev sealed his place in the semifinals with a straight sets win over poland's hubert hurkacz. zverev, who won this...
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robin hull, secretary for the hampshire care association. thank you. a woman has been arrested after a dog attack in caerphilly — in which a 10—year—old boy died. the 28—year—old — who is from caerphilly — was questioned on suspicion of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury resulting in death, before being released on bail. police were called to an address on monday following reports of a dog attack. 10—year—old jack lis, died at the scene. two men volunteered to be spoken to by police in relation to the same offence and were also later released. poland says migrants had made repeated attempts to enter the country from belarus overnight. there is no independent verification of how many of them are there, but warsaw says 1800 migrants are currently in centres across the country. poland blames belarus of stoking up a crisis by encouraging many more to make their way across theirjoint [and border. belarus's foreign minister has accused the eu of "provoking" a stand—off after it threatened to impose yet more
robin hull, secretary for the hampshire care association. thank you. a woman has been arrested after a dog attack in caerphilly — in which a 10—year—old boy died. the 28—year—old — who is from caerphilly — was questioned on suspicion of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury resulting in death, before being released on bail. police were called to an address on monday following reports of a dog attack. 10—year—old jack lis, died at the scene. two men...
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they're a set down in the doubles though — which could prove important later in the round robin stages. history was going to be made at twickenham this afternoon. for the first time the barbarians men's and women's rugby teams were playing a double bill on the same day — at the same ground. the men's side were due to take on samoa but that match has been cancelled — due to six confirmed covid cases in the barbarians team. but the women's match against south africa is going ahead. it's half time at the moment and 38 nil to the babas ,who've run in 6 tries so far. a massive crowd for the women's barbarians match. that's all the sport for now. don't forget it's the second round of the uk snooker championship in york. ronnie o'sulivan is currenly taking on robbie williams and it's williams who has the advantage. he leads four frames to two and needs just two more for victory, it's live on bbc two and the website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport i will be back with more in an hour. you are watching bbc news. as officials in france continue to try and identify the victims of this week's mass drow
they're a set down in the doubles though — which could prove important later in the round robin stages. history was going to be made at twickenham this afternoon. for the first time the barbarians men's and women's rugby teams were playing a double bill on the same day — at the same ground. the men's side were due to take on samoa but that match has been cancelled — due to six confirmed covid cases in the barbarians team. but the women's match against south africa is going ahead. it's...
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here's our correspondent in shanghai robin brant. the fact that these two men have met and the meeting passed off without incident i think will be offered up as a sign of success by both sides. that is because leading into this in the months and years preceding, the relationship between washington, dc and beijing has descended into outright hostility. as mostly defined by donald trump's administration, the trade war that was initiated. but remember as well at the beginning of this year in the early days ofjoe biden�*s administration we had a near—calamitous meeting between each country's respective foreign ministers. since then, as well, the us has accused china of carrying out genocide in the west of its own country and just in the last few weeksjoe biden said his military would come to the aid of taiwan, it would defend taiwan if that island was attacked. so the fact that these two met, it appeared cordial with waving hands at the beginning and smiling faces, i think will be seen as a sign of success. the one big achievement, f
here's our correspondent in shanghai robin brant. the fact that these two men have met and the meeting passed off without incident i think will be offered up as a sign of success by both sides. that is because leading into this in the months and years preceding, the relationship between washington, dc and beijing has descended into outright hostility. as mostly defined by donald trump's administration, the trade war that was initiated. but remember as well at the beginning of this year in the...
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head of women's tennis says she has a hard time believing that it's genuine. 0ur china correspondent, robin brant, reports from shanghai. for years, peng shuai has let her racket do the talking, and she's risen to the top, a star in a sport where there are not many chinese success stories. at 35, she is someone the ruling communist party leaders could be proud of. but an allegation about one of those senior party figures change that. in this social media posting earlier this month, peng named vice premier zhang gaoli, and claimed he forced her to have sex. china proper state censors remove the posting within an hour. peng hasn't been seen in public or heard from since. few peng hasn't been seen in public or heard from since.— heard from since. few people are allowed to _ heard from since. few people are allowed to publicly _ heard from since. few people are allowed to publicly challenge - heard from since. few people are l allowed to publicly challenge senior authorities like zhang gaoli without paying _ authorities like zhang gaoli without paying some price, and i think it would _ paying
head of women's tennis says she has a hard time believing that it's genuine. 0ur china correspondent, robin brant, reports from shanghai. for years, peng shuai has let her racket do the talking, and she's risen to the top, a star in a sport where there are not many chinese success stories. at 35, she is someone the ruling communist party leaders could be proud of. but an allegation about one of those senior party figures change that. in this social media posting earlier this month, peng named...
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witness history spoke to doctor robin russelljones from the campaign for leadfree air. leadfree petrol now! leadfree petrol now! it is brain damaging my child. excuse — it is brain damaging my child. excuse me, and i give you one of these — excuse me, and i give you one of these to— excuse me, and i give you one of these to read, _ excuse me, and i give you one of these to read, please? - excuse me, and i give you one of these to read, please? these arents of these to read, please? these parents have — of these to read, please? these parents have recently _ of these to read, please? these parents have recently joined - parents have recentlyjoined the anti— lead campaign, it seems common sense that 10,000 tons of lead must find its way tons of lead must find its way to people one way or another. fix, to people one way or another. sort of effects that occur in children who have this level of exposure manifest themselves as behavioural disorders. these children tend to be very impulsive, they have difficulty concentrating, they are easily distracted, easily frus
witness history spoke to doctor robin russelljones from the campaign for leadfree air. leadfree petrol now! leadfree petrol now! it is brain damaging my child. excuse — it is brain damaging my child. excuse me, and i give you one of these — excuse me, and i give you one of these to— excuse me, and i give you one of these to read, _ excuse me, and i give you one of these to read, please? - excuse me, and i give you one of these to read, please? these arents of these to read, please? these...
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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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robin? >> all right, kayna. thank you. >>> we turn now to our expedition "gma" live from antarctica where amy has made landfall with our team after a long, long, long journey over the ocean, and you're on the continent we rarely get to see. good morning there, amy. >> reporter: oh, good morning, robin. what a beautiful sunny day it is here. we have something even more beautiful and incredibly rare behind me. we have a cluster of emperor penguins, a group of 12 and a group of 18. they're right over my shoulder right here. this is incredibly rare because typically they mate early and disperse by mid november. we heard an announcement as we woke up saying they had never seen this many emperor penguins in this area before. we're excited to see them waddling aover the ice. they're taking rests between diving and they're the largest species, and the deepest divers. they can go as low as 1,800 feet below the surface looking for food. they will make their way back to the rookery, but what a majestic view to see here abo
robin? >> all right, kayna. thank you. >>> we turn now to our expedition "gma" live from antarctica where amy has made landfall with our team after a long, long, long journey over the ocean, and you're on the continent we rarely get to see. good morning there, amy. >> reporter: oh, good morning, robin. what a beautiful sunny day it is here. we have something even more beautiful and incredibly rare behind me. we have a cluster of emperor penguins, a group of 12 and...
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novak djokovic recovered from a wobbly start to beat casper ruud 7—6, 6—2 in his opening round—robin match. the world number one is aiming for a record—equalling sixth title at the season—ending tournament, which he hasn't won since 2015. meanwhile, roger federer is unlikely to play in next year's australian open as he continues to recoverfrom injury. the 20—time grand slam champion, who is now a0, hasn't played since losing in the wimbledon quarterfinals injuly before undergoing more knee surgery. however, his coach, ivan ljubicic, says he was certain that federer was not thinking about retiring just yet. for more on that and other stories, the bbc sport website is the place to go. but that's all your sport for now. hello. well, tuesday promises to be a dry day across most of the uk. it's going to be cloudy and mild once again. and, in fact, not much change expected for the next few days. if anything, the temperatures could rise even further. so why is it so mild? well, on the satellite picture, you'll see this big weather front here. this is very much where the jet stream is.
novak djokovic recovered from a wobbly start to beat casper ruud 7—6, 6—2 in his opening round—robin match. the world number one is aiming for a record—equalling sixth title at the season—ending tournament, which he hasn't won since 2015. meanwhile, roger federer is unlikely to play in next year's australian open as he continues to recoverfrom injury. the 20—time grand slam champion, who is now a0, hasn't played since losing in the wimbledon quarterfinals injuly before undergoing...
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robin? >> alex, thank you. joining us now is matthew rude who was attending the parade with his family. matthew, our hearts go out to you and everybody there in waukesha. how are you doing this morning, matthew? >> i didn't get any sleep last night. i kept replaying what i witnessed, and what could have potentially happened to myself and my children, and just thinking about the families that were affected last night. their lives are forever changed. i just was replaying that over and over again last night. >> i can only imagine you doing that, and it's hard to imagine what you and so many others witnessed. can you please tell us what you saw yesterday? >> so just my two girls, harper and delilah, 5 and 2, took them there to have a wonderful experience. they were enjoying picking up the candy, seeing the floats. and just all of a sudden, i heard screams and chaos coming from my right, and that caught my attention. i looked over and i saw an suv coming towards us relatively quickly, and i knew
robin? >> alex, thank you. joining us now is matthew rude who was attending the parade with his family. matthew, our hearts go out to you and everybody there in waukesha. how are you doing this morning, matthew? >> i didn't get any sleep last night. i kept replaying what i witnessed, and what could have potentially happened to myself and my children, and just thinking about the families that were affected last night. their lives are forever changed. i just was replaying that over...
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robin? >>> back here at home president biden signing that bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill saying the message is america is moving again. let's go to our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, when will communities start to see the impact of the bill that was just signed? good morning. >> reporter: hi, robin. that is the big question right now. officials say some money will go immediately out to ports and airports and roads to start projects. this is a big one. the governor of new york says residents in that state won't have to see increases in fare hikes on the subway or cuts in services because they're expecting such a big windfall in this infrastructure cash. let me give you a sense of where the white house is focused. president biden is traveling to new hampshire today. he will be visiting a bridge that's been on a red list because it's in such horrible condition. you can see it there. tomorrow he's headed to detroit visiting gm's electric vehicle assembly pla
robin? >>> back here at home president biden signing that bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill saying the message is america is moving again. let's go to our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, when will communities start to see the impact of the bill that was just signed? good morning. >> reporter: hi, robin. that is the big question right now. officials say some money will go immediately out to ports and airports and roads to start projects. this is a...
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robin? >> whit, we could be seeing a preview of the feared combo of the flu and covid. >> reporter: yeah, robin, health officials are urging people to go ahead and get their seasonal flu shots as well worried about a crush of covid patients and flu patients overwhelming hospitals. at the university of michigan, for example, an influenza outbreak of more than 500 patients is being investigated just as covid cases are also surging in the state, robin. >> all right, whit, thanks so much. george? >> robin, thanks. >>> we go to my interview with vice president kamala harris. she weighed in on the sharp rise in inflation, the steep fall in the president's poll numbers, how the administration's build back better plan can address both problems. i pressed harris on claims that the president is not giving her a big enough role in his administration. madam vice president, thank you for doing this. >> thank you for having me, george. >> you know as americans are pretty sour at this point about the econo
robin? >> whit, we could be seeing a preview of the feared combo of the flu and covid. >> reporter: yeah, robin, health officials are urging people to go ahead and get their seasonal flu shots as well worried about a crush of covid patients and flu patients overwhelming hospitals. at the university of michigan, for example, an influenza outbreak of more than 500 patients is being investigated just as covid cases are also surging in the state, robin. >> all right, whit, thanks...
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and robin von seldenec in for joining us. and for being as open as they've been about their work and their passions and their ideals and thee challenges that come with that work and those passion and ideals. and i want to thank every one of you who joined us for this episode. i want to point toi you to our website where o you can find previous episodes e of this sers where we address wilson's connection to past and contemporary issues of misinformation and government censorship to lost opportunities for peacemaking in the global arena to the politics of race in wilson's day in our homes and i would like all of you to join us for our next installment which is actually devoted to the life of monroe. using a famous encounter or an infamousnt encounter between wilson and trouter in the oval office not just to further explore some of the issues we have been exploring today, but to put trotter himself in center stage and to let people know he was h much more than just someo who got kicked out of wilson's office. t but is someone fo
and robin von seldenec in for joining us. and for being as open as they've been about their work and their passions and their ideals and thee challenges that come with that work and those passion and ideals. and i want to thank every one of you who joined us for this episode. i want to point toi you to our website where o you can find previous episodes e of this sers where we address wilson's connection to past and contemporary issues of misinformation and government censorship to lost...
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that was a great, great presentation by robin. but there are problems with this -- with the continuation of how they're doing shared spaces. for one, they took away a major cab stand in the castro and it took four months to find another location. however, it's an insufficient location. so mr. abad, you have destroyed the taxi industry in one fell swoop. not you personally, but this program, because that cab stand is not enforceable. at night, in the castro, it's busy with bars and restaurants, there is a cab stand that we needed and the sausage factory took over our working cab stand. it took years to implement and now after all those years because most of the time at night, private cars are sitting in our cab stand and enforcement is nil. so, it has become a hassle. and then not only that, but the homeless people like to hang out -- like this hang out in front of the walgreens and they start interfering with you trying to get someone out of the cab stand and you're honking to get them out so we can stay in the castro. you don't t
that was a great, great presentation by robin. but there are problems with this -- with the continuation of how they're doing shared spaces. for one, they took away a major cab stand in the castro and it took four months to find another location. however, it's an insufficient location. so mr. abad, you have destroyed the taxi industry in one fell swoop. not you personally, but this program, because that cab stand is not enforceable. at night, in the castro, it's busy with bars and restaurants,...
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robin? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> we turn now to janai norman who is in south orange, new jersey, tracking the latest on the race for governor there. still too close to call. good morning, janai. >> reporter: robin, good morning. it has been a long night here in new jersey. the election night parties went on as planned, but no one able to declare victory just yet in this hotly contested race for new jersey governor. way closer than expected. there's still quite a bit of the vote that needs to be counted but a massive upset could be brewing with republican challenger jack ciattarelli hanging on to a less than 1% lead over heavily favored democratic incumbent phil murphy. now, registered democrats out number registered republicans in the state of new jersey by over 1 million. voter turnout, we know, looks to be low especially compared with virginia. murphy who campaigned on a progressive platform is fighting to become the first democratic governor to win re-election in this state
robin? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> we turn now to janai norman who is in south orange, new jersey, tracking the latest on the race for governor there. still too close to call. good morning, janai. >> reporter: robin, good morning. it has been a long night here in new jersey. the election night parties went on as planned, but no one able to declare victory just yet in this hotly contested race for new jersey governor. way closer than expected. there's still quite...
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robin's up. more time together, robin. >>> coming up here, we have our one-stop shop to rock the block for the holidays starting with the top christmas scams threatening to ruin your holiday. >>> going the extra mile, how to make sure your gifts arrive faster. >>> we have been telling you we are celebrating the golden anniversary of "soul train" right here in times square. go on with your bad self. we'll be right back. ♪ i love the night life i've got to boogie on the disco ♪ ople... e in 15,000 people... ...is born with smith magenis syndrome, also known as sms. sms is a complex developmental disorder... ...linked to chromosome 17... associated with severe sleep-wake cycle disturbance. people with sms may be awake when it's time to sleep... ...and asleep when it's time to be awake. visit smithmagenis.info or call (833) 433-4331... to learn more about sleep disturbances and sms and find out what options may be available to you. expecting someone else? it's the all-idays, and no matter how you
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and house, robin and robin von seldeneck says of the of the woodrow woodrow wilson wilson presidential library and resident presidential library museum for and memorial and museum in virginia. thank you so joining us. much for joining us and for. and for being as open as they've being as open as they've been about been about their work their work and, and their their passions and ideals, and the their challenges that come ideals. and the with them challenges that come or got comes with those passions and with that work. ideals. i also want to thank i also want to thank every one of you who every one of you, joined us for this who is behind us for this episode in a series episode we've been doing and i want to now. i point you to our would like to point you to website our website where and you could find episodes of the previous episodes of the series series where we where we address wilson's connection address wilson to the connection past and to a path contemporary and issues of to the issues of misinformation and misinformation, government censorship and censorship to lost and to los
and house, robin and robin von seldeneck says of the of the woodrow woodrow wilson wilson presidential library and resident presidential library museum for and memorial and museum in virginia. thank you so joining us. much for joining us and for. and for being as open as they've being as open as they've been about been about their work their work and, and their their passions and ideals, and the their challenges that come ideals. and the with them challenges that come or got comes with those...
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then lunging at the president, i'm going to throw this actually to you robin. i am no fan and i'm a fan and for a variety of reasons. in this case, it looks like this was done in house by represented grocer, staff, someone said, could he said, are we talented? do you think this outrage over the video is justified? considering it's really just a replication of what's out there. they just put everything, go merge air, go sir, and other people's faces over a product that was already there. this always is crazy when i see things like this, i'm also not a big fan of enemy, but i've got 2 kids that are and look and maybe he's trying to appeal to a younger demographic. but personally, i just wish that we would be better than this, and this is trickling down into all of our elections. i just ran i last for mayor of tucker, georgia, and just kind of victory. all these kind of petty juvenile attacks we actually saw on municipal level, which i've never seen before. so i just wish that we could sort of ditch some of the juvenile tactics of politics and talk about things th
then lunging at the president, i'm going to throw this actually to you robin. i am no fan and i'm a fan and for a variety of reasons. in this case, it looks like this was done in house by represented grocer, staff, someone said, could he said, are we talented? do you think this outrage over the video is justified? considering it's really just a replication of what's out there. they just put everything, go merge air, go sir, and other people's faces over a product that was already there. this...
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robin? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> joining us now live is the director of the national institutes of health, dr. francis collins. we always appreciate you giving us of your time, dr. collins. you said it will take two to three weeks until we have all the vital information about the new variant. what have you learned so far? >> well, we're collecting that information as rapidly as we can and much credit to our colleagues in south africa who have been totally transparent about this. we only learned about this one week ago from one of their sequencers and so we are quickly trying to figure out in south africa is this, in fact, more contagious than other variants? it does look like it's spreading quite quickly there. we don't know how that would play out in a country like ours where delta is already so dominant. would omicron be able to compete with delta? we don't know the answer to that. the big question, of course, for us as scientists is, will the vaccine protection that has work
robin? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> joining us now live is the director of the national institutes of health, dr. francis collins. we always appreciate you giving us of your time, dr. collins. you said it will take two to three weeks until we have all the vital information about the new variant. what have you learned so far? >> well, we're collecting that information as rapidly as we can and much credit to our colleagues in south africa who have been totally...
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robin? >> all right, alex, thank you so much. we bring in our abc news legal analyst, dan abrams. there's a lot to unpack here. your reaction to rittenhouse taking the stand? >> his attorney promised he would take the witness stand so we expected him to take the stand. people started to wonder because the case has not been going well for prosecutors so some started to question, well, maybe he doesn't need to take the stand at all. look, he didn't hurt himself. he didn't come across as arrogant. whether you believe his tears or not -- and that's the big debate. people watched that and some people say i think those were phony tears. others say i think it was real. it almost doesn't matter because it's about all the other facts of the case in conjunction with exactly what he's saying happened and, remember, the prosecution has the burden here to effectively disprove this beyond a reasonable doubt and you have to keep that in mind when evaluating what may happen here about that burden for the pr
robin? >> all right, alex, thank you so much. we bring in our abc news legal analyst, dan abrams. there's a lot to unpack here. your reaction to rittenhouse taking the stand? >> his attorney promised he would take the witness stand so we expected him to take the stand. people started to wonder because the case has not been going well for prosecutors so some started to question, well, maybe he doesn't need to take the stand at all. look, he didn't hurt himself. he didn't come across...
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. >> not long after moving out, britney delivered some unexpected news to her mother, robin. she was pregnant. and the father was her coworker, norman clark. when britney told you that she was having a child with norman, what did you think? >> kind of shocked at first. surprised. >> did you think it was a mistake, or were you just it's a blessing to have a baby? >> it was a blessing to her. and so, i guess when the shock wears off you're just happy for her. you're just there to do whatever you can to support her. >> norman says the baby certainly wasn't planned, but he says britney was still his best friend and he took the whole thing and strides. >> i was happy for her because i knew she wanted to have a baby. but at the time, she was still married. >> this is starting to get a little messy. you have a baby, she is now divorcing her husband who found out about you. >> i wouldn't say was messy, it was complicated. >> this wouldn't be norman's first experience with parenthood, a year earlier he had a baby girl with a nashville woman he had been seeing. norman helped support hi
. >> not long after moving out, britney delivered some unexpected news to her mother, robin. she was pregnant. and the father was her coworker, norman clark. when britney told you that she was having a child with norman, what did you think? >> kind of shocked at first. surprised. >> did you think it was a mistake, or were you just it's a blessing to have a baby? >> it was a blessing to her. and so, i guess when the shock wears off you're just happy for her. you're just...
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robin? >>> to the high stakes trial of three men facing charges in the killing of ahmaud arbery who was unarmed, shot to death while jogging. steve osunsami is tracking the latest for us. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. prosecutors argue that the three white men accused of murdering ahmaud arbery cannot claim self-defense and cannot be shielded by an old citizen's arrest law that was the law at the time here in georgia when arbery was killed. the special prosecutor describes the 25-year-old victim as being under attack, but defense lawyers describe the victim as a plunderer or an intruder when the truth is that this young black man is never seen stealing anything on camera and was merely wandering around an unsecured home construction site where there were also other people wandering around that same site who were not seen as suspicious. travis mcmichael, his father gregory mcmichael and their neighbor william "roddie" bryan have pleaded not guilty, and 9 prosec
robin? >>> to the high stakes trial of three men facing charges in the killing of ahmaud arbery who was unarmed, shot to death while jogging. steve osunsami is tracking the latest for us. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. prosecutors argue that the three white men accused of murdering ahmaud arbery cannot claim self-defense and cannot be shielded by an old citizen's arrest law that was the law at the time here in georgia when arbery was killed. the...
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nothing is fireproof, robin. i mean, this thing will eventually come down but you can see the differences between this home and that home and there are steps we can take with the home you're currently living in to protect yourself. >> easy steps we can take. rob, thank you, and thank everybody there for the demonstration. we have some embers here, simulated embers. you think about that. how he showed the demonstration how they go flying and they're in different sizes like that but if you can do some things around your home as he demonstrated-- >> the results, i didn't expect those results. what a difference. great job by rob there. >>> coming up next, we have our "play of the day." so stay right there. we'll be right back with more "gma." ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation w
nothing is fireproof, robin. i mean, this thing will eventually come down but you can see the differences between this home and that home and there are steps we can take with the home you're currently living in to protect yourself. >> easy steps we can take. rob, thank you, and thank everybody there for the demonstration. we have some embers here, simulated embers. you think about that. how he showed the demonstration how they go flying and they're in different sizes like that but if you...
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robin, great piece got a lot of attention this morning. you talk about its share of the options market, share of hedge fund trading, retail fascination. what of those metrics do you think is the most interesting? >> i think it's hard to look past the options side. i mean, tesla is obviously a huge company, very successful company, and share price has gone through the roof, but what is really unprecedented about it is just the scale and the activity and the options tesla options. we're talking 240 billion dollars worth of nominal options, trading a day that is device as much as amazon and almost twice as much of the rest of the s&p 500 complex combined so, it's just staggering, right? there have been days where more tesla options have traded than everything else combined and that's unprecedented >> why do you think this is? is it say something about sentiment overall? is it about this giant turn that we're making in one of the biggest industries in the world? is it about his cult of personality as the richest man in the world >> all of the
robin, great piece got a lot of attention this morning. you talk about its share of the options market, share of hedge fund trading, retail fascination. what of those metrics do you think is the most interesting? >> i think it's hard to look past the options side. i mean, tesla is obviously a huge company, very successful company, and share price has gone through the roof, but what is really unprecedented about it is just the scale and the activity and the options tesla options. we're...
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robin chill as president has survived to an impeachment vote. the senate fell short of a 2 thirds majority needed to sebastian p. nearer he was accused of corruption following the leak of the so called pandora papers, and expose the hidden wealth of some of the world's leaders and business people. the documents linked pierre received the sale of a mining company through family business to a close friends or p error denies the charges of latin america editor lucy newman says the still a chance the president will face a legal battle. presidents have us jump here that had been accused of gravely compromising the dignity of the country and of impropriety. what unlike in the lower house, the president's concert was coalition had enough votes to block conviction, which required a 2 thirds majority, one by one chillies, $43.00 senators, argued in favor or against the charges that the president had used his political power for his personal economic benefit in this case of family trust, the deal involved the 125000000 dollar land sale for a mine and port
robin chill as president has survived to an impeachment vote. the senate fell short of a 2 thirds majority needed to sebastian p. nearer he was accused of corruption following the leak of the so called pandora papers, and expose the hidden wealth of some of the world's leaders and business people. the documents linked pierre received the sale of a mining company through family business to a close friends or p error denies the charges of latin america editor lucy newman says the still a chance...
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as you know, robin, we're back. the first american network to get access to that country to fly into the south. more than just heart breaking, robin, it really signals to everyone around the world that global warming isn't something we worry about a couple years, a decade from now. it is here. these children, the faces of these children, and their eyes, it will tell you we need to act now. >> i look forward to your report in our next half hour. david, thank you. george? >>> president biden has touched down in edinborough. he's hoping his plan to battle climate change will affect other leaders. cecilia vega is traveling with the president. she joins us now. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning from windy scotland this morning here. president biden just touched down, and we've got that video coming in right now. he's got a tough sell here. that's the reality for him this morning. he needs to convince the other countries that america can actually lead on climate. you mentioned that domestic program back hom
as you know, robin, we're back. the first american network to get access to that country to fly into the south. more than just heart breaking, robin, it really signals to everyone around the world that global warming isn't something we worry about a couple years, a decade from now. it is here. these children, the faces of these children, and their eyes, it will tell you we need to act now. >> i look forward to your report in our next half hour. david, thank you. george? >>>...