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from tokyo with much more. celina, evergrande clearly hoping to sell a stake in the property service. that clearly didn t go through. hence why we are seeing the reaction on the stock front. this doesn t bode very well for the company and indeed the chinese property company. reporter: not at all, isa. this is a huge step back forever grand. while shares were halted, investors were waiting for the deal to go through with hop son development, another real estate firm in china to buy 51% stake for $2.6 billion, but they couldn t agree on the terms of the deal. and as you say, evergrande has been desperately trying to sell off different a isssets, but th haven t had much luck finding buyers. the big question is where does evergrande go from here and how does it sort through this mountain of $300 billion in liabilities. when i talk to analysts, they say they do expect beijing to ultimately bail out this company while making it look like it was done through the private sector. even though
about 700 people. images from that january 6th riot will be burned in the minds of americans for years to come, that s why we see these massive preparations for whatever is going to happen today. on the political side republican congressional candidates are scheduled to appear, sitting members of congress who made an effort to brush aside january 6th haven t said much about today s rally. we haven t heard if any plan to attend. live to capitol hill, ellison barber is at the capitol, julie is inside. ellison, you were there for january 6th, i was following your reporting as things were getting scary. from your vantage point you didn t know everything that was happening. how are things looking there with less than five hours to go? reporter: it is quiet. it is fencing, fencing, fences, as far as the eye can see.
live. reporter: they re going to make that a game time decision, craig. what they re worried about is the wind. you know, we know that it s going to be cold. we know it s going to be the coldest macy s thanksgiving day parade in history since they started doing this in 1924, but the big question is are the winds going to be too high for those 26 giant balloons that everybody loves to fly. in 1997, there was an accident, a woman was severely injured, and so they made a rule that those balloons can t fly if the winds are gusting upwards of 34 miles an hour. we are right on the cusp of that tomorrow. they re looking at the forecast, what they re going to do is lay out wind detecting devices along the parade route, and tomorrow morning they will see just how high those winds are. they have the option of either lowering the balloons or if the winds are too high, they may have to ground them altogether. they haven t grounded those balloons since 1971, so the 3
essentially the foreign minister basically telling me that they re satisfied with the response they ve seen from president trump, and certainly one of the things that they re really focused on going forward is whether or not there might be a political solution for example for the situation in yemen. they say they re hopeful of talks even those thugh these th haven t worked in the past. i thought it was interesting he seemed to skirt the issue. he seemed to be pretty satisfied with what he s hearing from the trump administration. hadley gamble in riyadh. thank you so much for the preview. do appreciate your time. happy thanksgiving. family, food and politics. as we get ready to give thanks and spend some time with our loved ones, should we talk politics? we re family, and we ve been family a whole lot longer than trump s been in office and that we ve been in this divisive political climate.