Late for me. I have recently been diagnosed with parkinsons. You should point out he has not been criminally charged and paid bag the money but was named in a civil lawsuit filed by the state. We will continue to cover this story as it develops but for now, we are signing off. On that note, i wish you a very good night. From all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. Ill see you at The End of tomorrow. From a very special location. Good evening you can probably tell that i am not in our usual new York City studio tonight. Instead, we are coming to you live from lancings midtown Brewery Right here in the Batten Ground State of michigan. This is one of the crucial states that will decide who the next president is and both campaigns know it. Donald trump will be headed back to the detroit Metro Area just one week after he held a Town Hall in flint, michigan. Meanwhile, the Harris Walz Campaign is barn storming the state with a Bus Tour talking about
Adopted abroad in the last three decades, with more having gone to the United States than anywhere else. Officials are currently worried there arent enough babies being born to sustain the population. Lets speak tojoshua zhong, co Founder And President of cherish Children Adoption international. Thank international. You for coming on the programme. Thank you for coming on the programme. You are an international agency and this decision will clearly impact you, what is your reaction . I am very shocked and sad to hear of the closing of China Programme which has been running for over 32 years with over 130,000 or 140,000 children adopted. Its very devastating news especially for her families who have devastating news especially for herfamilies who have been waiting here for many many years who have been delayed by the pandemic. And hoping to go to china to pick up their children and be reunited with them and come home happy. It is a very hard time indeed. Mas them and come home happy. It
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