that have been involved with, from the very beginning obviously her parents, and part of this path for her. and other people who haven t been there tonight but are obviously watching, what a huge moment it is for them, the strength and conditioning coaches that they talked about, the first coaches. this is an exceptional time. those of the people that made emma raducanu at an early age, the foundations, got her to enjoy the game. the rest wasjust foundations, got her to enjoy the game. the rest was just probably a lot more easy to develop because she had a passion, she has a desire, she has a huge talent. take a moment for everybody that s been involved with her. as for the future, everybody is going to want a piece of emma raducanu. everybody s can want her at their tournaments, there s be huge offers financially that will come in. it seems to be right up until this moment they haven t got a step wrong in herjourney enter and i expect they will be as clinical going forward a
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we re about a block from the reflecting pool where the twin towers of the world trade center once stood. president joe biden arriving at this moment in lower manhattan. he and jill biden will visit all three memorial sites today. starting here at the museum on this site. vice president kamala harris will speak in shanksville, pennsylvania later this morning, that s where united flight 93 was forced down. she and second gentleman, doug emhoff, will then join the president and the first lady at the pentagon. nicolle wallace, as i always say, for millions of americans especially anyone in the tri-state area, this is the saddest place on earth. there s no way to walk by this spot if you re on jury duty a few blocks away, on an errand or going somewhere else that you don t feel gutted by what was lost here. our day job is to cover politics, what you have in this place and what you have in this remembrance is heroes. heroes who ran into towers. i think 20 years later that means m
fredricka whitfield. the second day of the g7 summit is in full swing in england. president biden is meeting with his foreign counterparts right now on the topic of health which comes at a critical time as the world tries to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. biden also held a bilateral meeting this morning with french president emmanuel macron. all of this as biden s first meeting as president with russia s vladimir putin is set to happen this coming wednesday. this morning, the white house says biden will hold a press conference after their meeting. cnn s kaitlan collins is following all of this from england. so good to see you. so what are the big priorities today? reporter: well, i think the big priorities that they really want to talk about are the three cs, as the white house is referring to it privately, which is china, covid-19 and climate. those have really been the big three things they said president biden has wanted to push while he is here for the first tim
was in terrible trouble. president reagan started a commission and ronald reagan and tip o neil. you can t get further on the political extremes than that. bob dole was a key member. they saved social security and kept it solvent and he worked together with a lot of democrats to pass the americans for disabilities act which of course he felt very personally his disabilities he suffered as war wounds in world war ii. and also expanding food stamps, which was very good for america, also good for the farmers in kansas that he worked on very hard with a liberal democrat george mcgovern. it was an old-fashioned democrat who understood if you don t compromise and legislate you don t get things done. we don t see nearly enough of that in washington right now. one other quick thing i would like to add. i don t know if somebody said it already this morning. i didn t realize it was there at the national cathedral, the beautiful cathedral on mount st. all bin that bob dole married eliza