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james robertson: generally. james robertson: -- general lee.i would just to why he was the nation's greatest reconciliatory when northerners and southerners are butting heads, he was talking about reconciliation. it was a necessity of bringing the nation back together again. he demonstrated that by taking a bankrupt college and making it an international institution. washington and lee university. and the way, one of the ways he thought about reconciliation was to his credit and this, sounds critical, to his critical he forgot the past. he would not talk about the civil war. he would not grant you know breeze -- interviews or right memoirs. he would be certainly violently opposed to the confederate flag in any shape or form -- for being shown. the war is over. i have lead people into battle and now i must leave men to peace. brian: our guest is professor james robertson. teacher at virginia tech. the book we are talking about, he has about 20 of them, after the civil war, the heroes, villains, civilians who changed america. we thank you for com
james robertson: generally. james robertson: -- general lee.i would just to why he was the nation's greatest reconciliatory when northerners and southerners are butting heads, he was talking about reconciliation. it was a necessity of bringing the nation back together again. he demonstrated that by taking a bankrupt college and making it an international institution. washington and lee university. and the way, one of the ways he thought about reconciliation was to his credit and this, sounds...
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comment from a&e or from the robertson family.y. for "nightline," matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> abc is a part owner of the a & e networks. so, what do you think? is phil robertson exercising freedom of speech? or hate speech? let us know. tweet us @nightline." >>> next, from a sexy spread to all covered up. why this model is going modest. the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. in a single pill. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra sympt
comment from a&e or from the robertson family.y. for "nightline," matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> abc is a part owner of the a & e networks. so, what do you think? is phil robertson exercising freedom of speech? or hate speech? let us know. tweet us @nightline." >>> next, from a sexy spread to all covered up. why this model is going modest. the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and...
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robertson again with the foot work, able to get the bank shot to fall. >> marques: robertson didn't scoreoint the last time out against arizona state. >> darrin: 6-0 run to retake the lead. 20 seconds remaining. >> marques: derrick williams, the one thing to improve on is the midrange jump shot. they're backing off knowing he's going to try to put it on the floor and put it in the rim. they're waiting for him to come. >> darrin: seven seconds. here is wise. looking for a screen. bank shot doesn't fall. and we are at half-time. >> marques: that's what he was put in the game for, was to shadow nic wise. did a nice job on that possession. >> darrin: what a first half between the two top teams in the pac 10. our half-time score 34-32 california on top here at the break from the mckale center. when we return, the acura half-time report including a special treat. marques johnson and the wildcats' freshman sensation derrick williams. you're watching pac 10 hoops presented by kfc. [ manno] doke ttlethatizza piz is $10, don' to. izzasizecrus andoppi is 10. 7 alr 7 favpizz wayant thust onlour hut.
robertson again with the foot work, able to get the bank shot to fall. >> marques: robertson didn't scoreoint the last time out against arizona state. >> darrin: 6-0 run to retake the lead. 20 seconds remaining. >> marques: derrick williams, the one thing to improve on is the midrange jump shot. they're backing off knowing he's going to try to put it on the floor and put it in the rim. they're waiting for him to come. >> darrin: seven seconds. here is wise. looking for a...
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professor robertson: yes, sir. remember when i was a boy .itting in my grandma's lap her mind was clear as a bell. whatember her telling me her father had done at the battle of gettysburg. is link with the civil war very direct with me. so, from the time i was a young boy able to absorb history, i was interested in it, and i'm glad i am, because history is the best teacher. how many years were you teaching the civil war? prime minister lee: it was an elective course -- professor robertson: it was an elective course. students to get because they wanted to. 22 thousandbout students. how many books have you written? professor robertson: i don't know. i just write them and hope they do well. book onread that your stonewall jackson had done the best. so far.r robertson: it is about a confederate general. it's not the biography of a general, but the life story of a man. i got very involved with jackson. to overcome.ips his mother died when he was seven. he never knew why. he grew up on love. i wanted to try to get a hold
professor robertson: yes, sir. remember when i was a boy .itting in my grandma's lap her mind was clear as a bell. whatember her telling me her father had done at the battle of gettysburg. is link with the civil war very direct with me. so, from the time i was a young boy able to absorb history, i was interested in it, and i'm glad i am, because history is the best teacher. how many years were you teaching the civil war? prime minister lee: it was an elective course -- professor robertson: it...
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robertson: where it is having an effect? jonathan: yeah. mr. robertson: in the short end. part of the increase in libor ois and the libor rate, number one has been mentioned. it is consistent with rates moving higher. so that's no surprise to me. i'd also concur that i do not believe that it is an indicator of any type of stress in the market whatsoever. and so i think there is an opportunity there. also i think what is important, and we haven't pointed out yet, is the repatriation of cash from overseas. i think that has a significant effect on where this level is going. jonathan: where are the opportunities as far as you are concerned, colin? mr. robertson: opportunities in the fixed income market overall? jonathan: yeah. based on your thoughts. you said there would be opportunities. where are they? mr. robertson: number if you one, think about my forecast, as she mentioned a lot of areas , of fixed income have seen deteriorating performance. obviously, with my view, high yield would be attractive. high-yield bonds would be attractive. that would be both domestically and
robertson: where it is having an effect? jonathan: yeah. mr. robertson: in the short end. part of the increase in libor ois and the libor rate, number one has been mentioned. it is consistent with rates moving higher. so that's no surprise to me. i'd also concur that i do not believe that it is an indicator of any type of stress in the market whatsoever. and so i think there is an opportunity there. also i think what is important, and we haven't pointed out yet, is the repatriation of cash from...
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robertson: three.t's been great to have you with me around the table to round out a dramatic week for many in the market. oksana aronov, colin robertson, and jim cielinski, that's it for us. this was "bloomberg real yield," this was -- is bloomberg tv. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu and this is "etf iq," where we focus on the assets, risks and rewards of exchange-traded funds. ♪ scarlet: it is march madness and we are on the prowl for underdogs. which etf's are punching above their weight? china ranks high in attracting funds. issuers make their push into europe, reducing costs with expansion across the continent. we get a status update from bryon lake. and betting
robertson: three.t's been great to have you with me around the table to round out a dramatic week for many in the market. oksana aronov, colin robertson, and jim cielinski, that's it for us. this was "bloomberg real yield," this was -- is bloomberg tv. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone...
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remembering rock legend robbie robertson. ♪ take a load off fanny ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightlys" with lester holt >>> good evening. it was paradise in flames in hawaii where incredibly fast-moving wildfires on the island of maui have claimed at least six lives overnight framing parts of the picturesque tourist destination against a hellish backdrop homes, businesses, and the historic town of lahaina destroyed. power and communications on the island crippled. residents and visitors urgently evacuated others literally running for their lives in desperate sprints to the ocean to escape the heat and smoke. many of the injured were treated for burns. the fire sweeping across the western part of maui, driven by strong winds fueled by a hurricane hundreds of miles away that initially kept firefighting helicopters on the ground miguel almaguer has made his way to maui and has this late report >> reporter: the apocalyptic scene in maui unfolded before sunrise, an island wildfire so explosive, flames poured into the pacific forcing the desperate to plunge into the ocean to escape the inf
remembering rock legend robbie robertson. ♪ take a load off fanny ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightlys" with lester holt >>> good evening. it was paradise in flames in hawaii where incredibly fast-moving wildfires on the island of maui have claimed at least six lives overnight framing parts of the picturesque tourist destination against a hellish backdrop homes, businesses, and the historic town of lahaina destroyed. power and communications on the island crippled....
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they immediately questioned robertson's story. plotkin says because robertson has autism, he had trouble showing emotion and communicating with the medical staff. >> his impairment led to being misjudged. outdated. science has landed him on death row for something that wasn't even a crime. >> but plotkin says the conviction was flat out wrong. not only has shaken baby syndrome been largely discredited. nikki was very ill and taking medications prescribed by a doctor. >> she was prescribed a medicine phenergan, which at the time was acceptable to give to children of her age. but now there's a black box warning about it, because we know that it can suppress respiratory system. >> and robertson has more defenders, including the very detective who helped put him on death row over 20 years ago. >> if we had to take this same case to court today, there's no way in the world we would a conviction with a set of facts that we worked with. >> wharton has directly apologized to robertson, who he visits regularly in prison. he believes the fa
they immediately questioned robertson's story. plotkin says because robertson has autism, he had trouble showing emotion and communicating with the medical staff. >> his impairment led to being misjudged. outdated. science has landed him on death row for something that wasn't even a crime. >> but plotkin says the conviction was flat out wrong. not only has shaken baby syndrome been largely discredited. nikki was very ill and taking medications prescribed by a doctor. >> she...
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robertson. [applause] [indistinct chatter] >> learn more about the people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction every saturday at 6 p.m. eastern, only on american history tv here on c-span3. >>
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robertson's future remains uncertain. the u.s.upreme court rejected robertson's motion, and now the legal battle is still underway. a new execution date could be set after robertson testifies in the coming days. >> after many years of working as a teacher, i wasn't ready for retirement, becoming a visiting angels caregiver is such a rewarding job. >> every day i make a difference in the lives of those who matter most. our seniors, who may need a little extra help if you have more to give and compassion in your heart, begin a new career as a visiting angels caregiver. >> apply today visiting angels america's choice in home care. >> look at this one under-eye bag. it's gone. >> they are some of the hottest videos on social media. those videos claiming to instantly get rid of bags under your eyes. it's called plexaderm and lifestyle expert annette figueroa is here to tell us why she says this one is for real. >> this one is for real, and i'm so excited. and not only does it work on the bags, it works on the appearance of crow's feet,
robertson's future remains uncertain. the u.s.upreme court rejected robertson's motion, and now the legal battle is still underway. a new execution date could be set after robertson testifies in the coming days. >> after many years of working as a teacher, i wasn't ready for retirement, becoming a visiting angels caregiver is such a rewarding job. >> every day i make a difference in the lives of those who matter most. our seniors, who may need a little extra help if you have more to...
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against robertson. still has not hit a three. and he's a guy who needs to make those shots. >> marques: omondi amoke almost got himself in trouble. robertson, no need to sag back and get him that much room on the outside. he will burn you before the day is over if you continue to do that. >> steve: t.j. seeley misses his shot. rebound controlled by arizona state. sun devils have to make the threes. they're just 2 for 11 and still tied in the game at 24. abbott misses an easy one. picking it up a taylor rohde. rohde only averages 2 1/2 points per game. already has a big rave out early and the putback. >> marques: what he does, the screen, the dirty work for his team. nice job. just kind of shoe horning his way in the interior for the offensive rebound. >> steve: robertson. bad passing shot. that's the fourth cal turnover. glasser finds a wide open lockett who knocks it down. >> marques: that is a restricted area rule in effect. amoke tried to get over but he was wearing the rim as a halo to get underneath the rim in the opinion of
against robertson. still has not hit a three. and he's a guy who needs to make those shots. >> marques: omondi amoke almost got himself in trouble. robertson, no need to sag back and get him that much room on the outside. he will burn you before the day is over if you continue to do that. >> steve: t.j. seeley misses his shot. rebound controlled by arizona state. sun devils have to make the threes. they're just 2 for 11 and still tied in the game at 24. abbott misses an easy one....
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i had planned. >> robertson: did anybody?s with folks, we started to whip it. you know, we were asking yes/no. and we were getting the yeses. the speaker already knew. what our count was. he found out. >> camerini: the news about cantor wasn't the worst news of the week. >> breaking tonight, disturbing new images of the unprecedented crisis along our southern border where thousands of young children are surging across, many without any parents, and the u.s. basically doesn't know what to do with them. the president is likely to take his pen and his phone and do something. his critics say that's how we got in this position of these children and their parents believing they could cross with impunity. what say you? >> most of those who have made it to our border, 60,000 this year, a quarter of a million estimated over the next two years... >> camerini: in just about a week, 7,212 republican primary voters in eric cantor's congressional district and non-stop media coverage of a border invasion told republican house members all th
i had planned. >> robertson: did anybody?s with folks, we started to whip it. you know, we were asking yes/no. and we were getting the yeses. the speaker already knew. what our count was. he found out. >> camerini: the news about cantor wasn't the worst news of the week. >> breaking tonight, disturbing new images of the unprecedented crisis along our southern border where thousands of young children are surging across, many without any parents, and the u.s. basically doesn't...
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robertson's vision is flawed, according to luke. as i said last night, this controversy is helping anti-christian forces in the u.s.a. the secular progressive movement seizes upon stuff like this to portray christians as cruel fanatics. people only interested in imposing their point of view on the nation. i don't know mr. robertson, but i believe he is acting according to his conscience. but, in the process, is he actually hurting his own cause. having written a book about jesus, i know this much: he was adamantly against bad behavior that injures other people e would not condemn another woman in his presence who was adult truss. time and time again the nazarene persuaded folks that his way of living was worthy because it was so compassionate. homosexual americans should not be demonized just like devout christians should not be demonized and people have strong beliefs should understand the big picture. portraying gay americans as sinners gives license to harm them. it's insulting and demeaning. jesus would persuade not condemn. the
robertson's vision is flawed, according to luke. as i said last night, this controversy is helping anti-christian forces in the u.s.a. the secular progressive movement seizes upon stuff like this to portray christians as cruel fanatics. people only interested in imposing their point of view on the nation. i don't know mr. robertson, but i believe he is acting according to his conscience. but, in the process, is he actually hurting his own cause. having written a book about jesus, i know this...
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but that tag can't be thrown at liverpool defender andrew robertson. scotland international has thanked a young anfield fan who donated his pocket money to a local foodbank by sending him a signed shirt, but not his own because "no—one wants the left—back‘s shirt." robertson sent him a shirt signed by forward roberto firmino instead. robertson read of seven—year—old alfie radford's gesture on twitter and posted him a letter of thanks. robertson also wrote that foodbanks are a "cause close to my heart." before his 21st birthday in 2015, the former queen's park and dundee united left—back asked friends and family to donate to a foodbank rather than buy him a present.
but that tag can't be thrown at liverpool defender andrew robertson. scotland international has thanked a young anfield fan who donated his pocket money to a local foodbank by sending him a signed shirt, but not his own because "no—one wants the left—back‘s shirt." robertson sent him a shirt signed by forward roberto firmino instead. robertson read of seven—year—old alfie radford's gesture on twitter and posted him a letter of thanks. robertson also wrote that foodbanks are...
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it's robertson. >> don: that time a good delivery by randle, robertson. didn't force it. took his time and put it on the number. robertson for the dunk. >> barry: the bears back within four. this is thames guarded by randle. >> don: crowd coming alive. >> barry: now castro. and randle almost picked him. they're going to say he did. it's going to go out of bounds off of casto, i believe. they call it washington state ball. ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >> barry: the bears, 7 of 11 from the field. klay thompson continuing to play brilliantly. he has 26 points. he talked to us about what his new coach, ken bone, said to do in the offensive end. >> coach bone just told me they just wanted me to be aggressive on the offensive end and pump my shot as well as just try to be as universal as i can, whether that's putting the ball on the floor, creating for my teammates or being able to spot up and shoot. >> barry: and klay thompson is doing just that. he has 26, including this. that was a tough shot. >> don: that's what is different this year about klay thompson. he's manufacturing points.
it's robertson. >> don: that time a good delivery by randle, robertson. didn't force it. took his time and put it on the number. robertson for the dunk. >> barry: the bears back within four. this is thames guarded by randle. >> don: crowd coming alive. >> barry: now castro. and randle almost picked him. they're going to say he did. it's going to go out of bounds off of casto, i believe. they call it washington state ball. ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >> barry: the...
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some kind of confrontation ensued, and robertson died in a shootout. the fbi had been investigating robertson for five months for allegedly making threats against other officials. among them, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, new york attorney general letitia james, and attorney general merrick garland. all of them overseeing criminal or civil proceedings against former president donald trump. in march, using truth social, a platform favored by trump, robertson said he would be traveling to new york to fulfill his dream of killing bragg. the criminal complaint includes allegations of more than two dozen other threats against vice president harris, prosecutors, and fbi agents. >> there is a line to be crossed, december clearly this individual crossed that line. >> that was ed o'keefe reporting. >>> there are new developments in the january 6th investigation. cbs news has confirmed the details in a trump campaign memo that lay out a post-election plot to use fake electors to block joe biden from taking office. and as robert costa reports, the inve
some kind of confrontation ensued, and robertson died in a shootout. the fbi had been investigating robertson for five months for allegedly making threats against other officials. among them, manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, new york attorney general letitia james, and attorney general merrick garland. all of them overseeing criminal or civil proceedings against former president donald trump. in march, using truth social, a platform favored by trump, robertson said he would be traveling...
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for pat robertson.erson you just quoted is correct. the seventh commandment clearly states you shall not commit adultery. it does not say you should not commit adultery unless your spouse is not acting right. you obviously try to work things out in a mutual set of love and respect. that's how it works. that's what marriage is about. but these kinds of comments obviously, he has a history of saying things like this. i think a lot of these things are taken out of context. i think a lot of these things are a sort of per version of scripture. it's clear you shouldn't commit adulte adultery. i think pat robertson knows that. i do agree partially with the statement is, yes, we are all sinners. men are sinners. but so are women as well. the fact of the matter is, when you about ut two sinners together, there's a lot of sin in the relationship. but you should seek christ first. i think that's what he would tell you. it doesn't fall all on the woman's responsibility to be a good wife. it doesn't prevent her bein
for pat robertson.erson you just quoted is correct. the seventh commandment clearly states you shall not commit adultery. it does not say you should not commit adultery unless your spouse is not acting right. you obviously try to work things out in a mutual set of love and respect. that's how it works. that's what marriage is about. but these kinds of comments obviously, he has a history of saying things like this. i think a lot of these things are taken out of context. i think a lot of these...
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robertson.ly points out the auction says the seven-year said i'm wrong on that, but i'm not making a bet day to day. i'm totally with mr. rabbitsoob. there's no way rates should be this low. that's why i'm recommending those people in that paper should be in cds. much better place for safety. >> government insured. and one other thing on julian's point because some people this morning were e-mailing and saying there's to way china will ever stop buying and maybe they're right but i think it's worth emphasizing, julian's point of view was they don't need to stop buying. in a sense they could almost just shift what they're buying, they could just buy really, really, really short term and you might actually still see rates on the longer term move a lot. >> i remember when everything laughed at the chinese who kept buying bonds. they have one of the biggest greatest gains ever. if they decide to take the gain, we're obviously in trouble. october 1st is going to be the 60th anniversary of the foundin
robertson.ly points out the auction says the seven-year said i'm wrong on that, but i'm not making a bet day to day. i'm totally with mr. rabbitsoob. there's no way rates should be this low. that's why i'm recommending those people in that paper should be in cds. much better place for safety. >> government insured. and one other thing on julian's point because some people this morning were e-mailing and saying there's to way china will ever stop buying and maybe they're right but i think...
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all robertson did was state his religious belief. he didn't say i'm going to go out and cut off somebody's head. that's why this trend of bullying, about how words hurt, is so dangerous. because it's actually going to limit debate and the only way you can find truth, and sides can come and meet, is through debate. >> okay, let me try to do one thing, correct a little bit of this religious views, the bible. a lot of what he said was not biblical. bestiality was not biblical. the comparison between female parts and male parts was not biblical. for people who have contacted me and others here saying we have lost track of our bible and what the bible says. a lot of what he said was in the bible, a lot was not. don't hang it all on the bible. >> let's also not -- let's not put too much on phil. i mean, the guy's -- he's not a priest. he's not a pastor. he's a duck dynasty guy. >> reality show. >> yeah, it's a reality show. >> -- on a regular basis. >> here's the -- look, okay, so he maybe took things a little too far. his general i guess
all robertson did was state his religious belief. he didn't say i'm going to go out and cut off somebody's head. that's why this trend of bullying, about how words hurt, is so dangerous. because it's actually going to limit debate and the only way you can find truth, and sides can come and meet, is through debate. >> okay, let me try to do one thing, correct a little bit of this religious views, the bible. a lot of what he said was not biblical. bestiality was not biblical. the comparison...
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robertson is sticking to his guns. robertson vowing he will not give or back off. over the weekend bible study dallas phil speaking out for the first time since making anti-gay comments. harvey levin joins us with the latest. >> hey, greta. >> probably a lawsuit. first we back up to phil robertson's bible study group. what happened? >> well, he, like you said, is he sticking to his guns. he is saying, look, he repeated pretty much line and verse what he said to the gq reporter. he says he believes homosexuality is going to be part of a thing that ruins the country. he said he himself this is interesting sexually sinned solved that issue my getting married to a woman and sticking to it if you can make sense of the comment. he said i am who i am. i'm not going to change anything. and the family is completely behind him. you know, greta, one of the things that occurred to me is, is that they suspended phil robertson but when you think about it a&e has got to know his family feels exactly the way he does. so they are sticking with the family but not with phil none of t
robertson is sticking to his guns. robertson vowing he will not give or back off. over the weekend bible study dallas phil speaking out for the first time since making anti-gay comments. harvey levin joins us with the latest. >> hey, greta. >> probably a lawsuit. first we back up to phil robertson's bible study group. what happened? >> well, he, like you said, is he sticking to his guns. he is saying, look, he repeated pretty much line and verse what he said to the gq...
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neil robertson would be a --oular here now. neil robertson would be a pepuiarwinter_ here now.ut _ here now. neil robertson would be a popular winter here but it's - here now. neil robertson would be a popular winter here but it's always i popular winter here but it's always difficult to predict who will get their hands on this famous trophy. jamie broughton, bbc news, sheffield. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on the bbc news channel later on. sarah, thank you. china is beginning military exercises around taiwan. an army spokesman said they were directed at what he called the "wrong signal" being sent about the island by the united states. the exercises coincide with a bipartisan visit by six us lawmakers to taipei. the biden administration has repeatedly talked of its "rock—solid" commitment to taiwan. but china regards the self—governing island as an integral part of its territory and a foreign ministry spokesman has condemned the us support for taiwan. democrat senator bob menendez is among those visiting taipei — he spoke about the international impor
neil robertson would be a --oular here now. neil robertson would be a pepuiarwinter_ here now.ut _ here now. neil robertson would be a popular winter here but it's - here now. neil robertson would be a popular winter here but it's always i popular winter here but it's always difficult to predict who will get their hands on this famous trophy. jamie broughton, bbc news, sheffield. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more for you on the bbc news channel later on. sarah, thank you. china is...
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robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died.started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and then some light shines through and it turns into something magical. guitarist, singer and composer — robbie robertson — who's died at the age of 80. fancy owning a piece of twitter? billionaire owner elon musk is putting twitter building signs and other items from the company up for auctionjust weeks after the firm's rebranding as x. among the 584 lots on offer are coffee tables, outsized bird cages, and oil paintings of images that went viral. also listed are tens of desks and chairs, a dj booth, and enough musical instruments to equip a band. and before we go — a special edition 50 pence coin has been created to mark the coronation of king charles. five million coins will be issued, with a design based on westminster abbey, where the coronation took place. there are currently 27 billion coins in circulation from the queen's reign. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. for many parts of the uk, it feels as thou
robbie robertson carried on working pretty much until the day he died.started from a place where he had no idea what to do, and then some light shines through and it turns into something magical. guitarist, singer and composer — robbie robertson — who's died at the age of 80. fancy owning a piece of twitter? billionaire owner elon musk is putting twitter building signs and other items from the company up for auctionjust weeks after the firm's rebranding as x. among the 584 lots on offer are...
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james robertson: generally. james robertson: -- general lee.ld just to why he was the nation's greatest reconciliatory when northerners and southerners are butting heads, he was talking about reconciliation. it was a necessity of bringing the nation back together again. he demonstrated that by taking a bankrupt college and making it an international institution. washington and lee university. and the way, one of the ways he thought about reconciliation was to his credit and this, sounds critical, to his critical he forgot the past. he would not talk about the civil war. he would not grant you know breeze -- interviews or right memoirs. he would be certainly violently opposed to the confederate flag in any shape or phone -- for being shown. the war is over. i have lead people into battle and now i must leave men to peace. brian: our guest is professor james robertson. teacher at virginia tech. the book we are talking about, he has about 20 of them, after the civil war, the heroes, villains, civilians who changed america. we thank you for coming
james robertson: generally. james robertson: -- general lee.ld just to why he was the nation's greatest reconciliatory when northerners and southerners are butting heads, he was talking about reconciliation. it was a necessity of bringing the nation back together again. he demonstrated that by taking a bankrupt college and making it an international institution. washington and lee university. and the way, one of the ways he thought about reconciliation was to his credit and this, sounds...
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and that robertson was making plans to take physical action. the president was briefed about the deadly incident earlier today, whit. >> whit: all right, mola, thank you. >>> a new health scare for senator dianne feinstein. the 90-year-old california democrat tripping and falling at her home in san francisco. her office says she went to the hospital briefly for tests, and is now back home. but the incident comes amid growing concerns about the senator's health, and whether she's fit to serve. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, california senator dianne feinstein is recovering after tripping over a chair at her home in san francisco, according to her staff. her office says the 90-year-old "briefly went to the hospital yesterday afternoon as a precaution after a minor fall. all of her scans were clear, and she returned home." it comes amid growing concerns and debate over the health and age of lawmakers in congress, and their ability to serve. >> hi, everybody. >> reporter: the oldest member of congress, feinstein was hospitalized ear
and that robertson was making plans to take physical action. the president was briefed about the deadly incident earlier today, whit. >> whit: all right, mola, thank you. >>> a new health scare for senator dianne feinstein. the 90-year-old california democrat tripping and falling at her home in san francisco. her office says she went to the hospital briefly for tests, and is now back home. but the incident comes amid growing concerns about the senator's health, and whether she's...
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neil robertson has knocked out mark selby to reach the last four.een in fine form all week at milton keynes, beating selby 6—2. here's a round—up of the day's action so far with seema jaswal. we have reached the quarterfinal stage here at the uk championship, and we saw a really intriguing match today between neil robertson and mark selby, but just today between neil robertson and mark selby, butjust to go to. he was an imperious form today, along success was an imperious form today, along success of 90%, his stats. almost impossible to play against, but there was a chance in the match, when mark selby could have got on level terms, a sort of unforced ever in position, but neil robertson was just awesome today. big breaks, high—scoring frames, just what we associate with mark robinson —— neil robertson now. even some of the frames he did lose, but his long game was phenomenal, his safety was great, but his scoring all the winter was fantastic. it was nearly a perfect match of sneaker he played a. he looks like he really enjoyed himself today. over o
neil robertson has knocked out mark selby to reach the last four.een in fine form all week at milton keynes, beating selby 6—2. here's a round—up of the day's action so far with seema jaswal. we have reached the quarterfinal stage here at the uk championship, and we saw a really intriguing match today between neil robertson and mark selby, but just today between neil robertson and mark selby, butjust to go to. he was an imperious form today, along success was an imperious form today, along...
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robertson: in the short end.f the increase in ois and the libor rate number one has been mentioned. consistent with rates moving higher. that's no surprise to me. i also concur that i do not believe that it is an indicator of any type of stress in the market whatsoever. i think there is an opportunity there. also i think what's important and that we haven't pointed out yet is the repatriation of cash from overseas. i think that has a significant effect on where this level is going. jonathan: where are the opportunities? mr. cielinski: in the fixed income market overall? jonathan: you said there would be opportunities. mr. cielinski: if you think about my forecast, and a lot of areas of fixed income have seen deteriorating performance. obviously, with my view, high yield would be attractive. high-yield bonds would be attractive. that would be both domestically and globally. there would be opportunity in certainly the treasury curve, and even with diversification sense, we are not getting paid zero for cash anymore
robertson: in the short end.f the increase in ois and the libor rate number one has been mentioned. consistent with rates moving higher. that's no surprise to me. i also concur that i do not believe that it is an indicator of any type of stress in the market whatsoever. i think there is an opportunity there. also i think what's important and that we haven't pointed out yet is the repatriation of cash from overseas. i think that has a significant effect on where this level is going. jonathan:...
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and as nic robertson has been reporting, this all happened. it seems to be in response to that coalition and the allied forces. of course, the u.s. being one of them, firing on libya today and also french aircraft in the area in place. britain sending in aircraft as well. france also helping out in this. and they will all join the coalition forces in the air at least. president obama, the u.s. president, has said no ground forces. he's not promising that now. let's listen in a little bit to the firing and the unrest in tripoli. for those of you who are just tuning in, i want to welcome our viewers from around the world. you're watching cnn's breaking news coverage of the unrest in libya. what you're hearing, firing going on in tripoli right now. cnn's nic robertson covering that part of the story for us. he is in tripoli. he's our senior international correspondent. nic is getting in place so he can speak to us. there you can see him in the corner of your screen. and as soon as nic is available to speak to us, we will get him live, if we can.
and as nic robertson has been reporting, this all happened. it seems to be in response to that coalition and the allied forces. of course, the u.s. being one of them, firing on libya today and also french aircraft in the area in place. britain sending in aircraft as well. france also helping out in this. and they will all join the coalition forces in the air at least. president obama, the u.s. president, has said no ground forces. he's not promising that now. let's listen in a little bit to the...
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they called for the head of phil robertson on a platter. they didn't want someone able to speak to this. when you are in a fight you go after the biggest guy, tie to knock him out so the others run. glad goes after people with with platforms who will talk about natural marriage or biblical morality and tie to knock them out and silence them to intimidate others. jeremy was talking about glad and their mission. last year they gave one of the highest awards to a guy named dan savage who attacked everybody from the pope to schoolgirls. he traffics in some of the most vile conversations. they are recognizing him with awards. they are not about conversation. they are about demon yiezing and marginalizing people who hold traditional moral views. >> how do we get past it? there was a way for phil to say thisful i believe in the bible. i think the bible objects to homosexuality so i don't believe in that. that's my belief. you don't hear g.l.a.d. coming out and starting fires when people talk like that. the way he put it and though i agree with you
they called for the head of phil robertson on a platter. they didn't want someone able to speak to this. when you are in a fight you go after the biggest guy, tie to knock him out so the others run. glad goes after people with with platforms who will talk about natural marriage or biblical morality and tie to knock them out and silence them to intimidate others. jeremy was talking about glad and their mission. last year they gave one of the highest awards to a guy named dan savage who attacked...
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why is robertson,sk!aka, that crazyep) guy, republican presidential candidates to moderate their rhetoric. >> i believe it was lyndon johnson that't these people realize if theyh me to extreme position i'll lose the election. they i can't win. they have to stop this. it's counter productive. >> jon: not that the things you are saying are wrong or poli crazy that you're keep it our little secret. [ laughter ] what he is telling the g.o.p. field is this: if you tell people what we honestly believe, an electoral majority of of those people will freak the (bleep) he is saying the first ru right club, don't talk about right club. [ laughter ] by the way -- [cheers and applause] -- i want to make this very clear -- [cheers and applause] the second rule of right club, make du consents. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. [ laughter ] we call back in black. ♪ ♪ daysis idea lockic call and it's us. but our innocent children have fresh eyes perspective, which is why we have toto theml solve all the problems us look j
why is robertson,sk!aka, that crazyep) guy, republican presidential candidates to moderate their rhetoric. >> i believe it was lyndon johnson that't these people realize if theyh me to extreme position i'll lose the election. they i can't win. they have to stop this. it's counter productive. >> jon: not that the things you are saying are wrong or poli crazy that you're keep it our little secret. [ laughter ] what he is telling the g.o.p. field is this: if you tell people what we...
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nothing offensive about what phil robertson said. but one of the things he said, black people were happy and better off before the civil rights movement. >> right. >> i've noticed that the right is not explicitly defending that. they're pretending he didn't say it. why do you suppose that is? >> we don't count. again, this is, again, among those victimized, this is why it's important as martin luther king jr. said, i'm not russia, but i would speak out against it. i'm not catholic, but if it happens against catholics, i'll speak out. i want gay and -- i've been critical of black people not speaking up for gay people. that's number one. we are relegated to the margins here. happy? we were trying to fake out white people and convince them so we could survive long enough to. jim crow, it was a system that where black people could lose their lives. where rape was a reality for african-american women. where lynching was a reality for african-american men. and mexicans, by the way. and it was one of the most vicious systemic acts of injust
nothing offensive about what phil robertson said. but one of the things he said, black people were happy and better off before the civil rights movement. >> right. >> i've noticed that the right is not explicitly defending that. they're pretending he didn't say it. why do you suppose that is? >> we don't count. again, this is, again, among those victimized, this is why it's important as martin luther king jr. said, i'm not russia, but i would speak out against it. i'm not...
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i wasn't aware of it _ robertson to apologise.of it during _ robertson to apologise. i wasn't aware of it during the _ robertson to apologise. i wasn't aware of it during the game, - robertson to apologise. i wasn't aware of it during the game, it l robertson to apologise. i wasn't i aware of it during the game, it was after the game and didn't want to see the pictures before the press conference because it makes life a little bit easier if you don't know what's happening. i spoke to pretty much, i spoke to robertson and all the other guys, not to the assistant, i was not involved in that talk, but i think it is all dealt with really well.- that talk, but i think it is all dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been _ dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been handed - dealt with really well. new york red bulls forward has been handed a - bulls forward has been handed a six—game ban by majo
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nick robertson is there. nic? >> reporter: anderson, 76 people injured so far we're told switch of them seriously injured taken away by paramedics on the scene within minutes. the fire service spokesman said that a 30 foot by 30 foot section of the ceiling in this more than 100 year old theater collapsed on the audience below. eyewitnesss we told you said they were injured about the first 40 minutes of the performance. then it was dark. then there was an indication of people starting to react to something. they thought it was part of the performance. then they said there was a cracking, a creaking sound from the ceiling. the ceiling began to bend and it gave way. all of a sudden, showers of plaster and wood work on the audience below. people got out relatively quickly. ushers they say opened the doors for them. people helping those sitting next to them to get out. we're told by the eyewitnesss, that as they were inside the theater, they were then helped out into a neighboring theater where they were given medical
nick robertson is there. nic? >> reporter: anderson, 76 people injured so far we're told switch of them seriously injured taken away by paramedics on the scene within minutes. the fire service spokesman said that a 30 foot by 30 foot section of the ceiling in this more than 100 year old theater collapsed on the audience below. eyewitnesss we told you said they were injured about the first 40 minutes of the performance. then it was dark. then there was an indication of people starting to...
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reports one huge social media site may be blocking the support efforts for robertson. this is quite a story tonight. we'll have that coming up. >>> and 'tis the season to brawl like this over sneakers? our power panel weighs in next. avo: the volkswagen ign then drive sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a r and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero do zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. fodetails, visit vwdealer.com today the energy in one gallon of gas is also enough to keep your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel compared to other energy sources. take the energy quiz. your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel energy lives here. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's
reports one huge social media site may be blocking the support efforts for robertson. this is quite a story tonight. we'll have that coming up. >>> and 'tis the season to brawl like this over sneakers? our power panel weighs in next. avo: the volkswagen ign then drive sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a r and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get...
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robertson. we have a twitter question as well. >> here we go -- what scares you the most in the markets right now? tweet us @bsurveillance. this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> brendan is going as elsa. >> i am going as the snowman. >> that is no treat, that is just tricking people. >> we still have singing after halloween? ♪ >> good morning, everyone. pretri ofhomas petrie partners, looking for that scum of the 10:00 a.m. hour on "market makers" this morning to get you ready for your halloween, your hydrocarbon weekend. this was so stunning out of japan. >> absolutely. kuroda threw everyone for a loop by adding to stimulus. and of course after that another big announcement, which kind of gets buried here, japanese pension funds that it would put half of its holdings in local -- stocks. start john herrmann with us from securities. j >> this looks like a very coordinated action because it is a one-two punch, the bank of japan says i will be buying more debts, and then the pension funds as we will
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robertson speak this morning. in that book, like his talk today, he has a great empathy for the subjects that we love so much. that empathy is it essential to being very business-oriented. -- a very good historian. it is great to see dr. robertson and have an opportunity to thank him for all he has done for the field and his influence on my own scholarship. when i started the book, i set out to find the one man who could stand for all of the experiences of the approximately in theon and listed
robertson speak this morning. in that book, like his talk today, he has a great empathy for the subjects that we love so much. that empathy is it essential to being very business-oriented. -- a very good historian. it is great to see dr. robertson and have an opportunity to thank him for all he has done for the field and his influence on my own scholarship. when i started the book, i set out to find the one man who could stand for all of the experiences of the approximately in theon and listed