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the markets at large again, julian robertson the true titan of wall street dead at the age of 90. (vo) hi. we're visible. a different kind of wireless company... ...running on a big impressive wireless network. how are we different? we exist only on your phone. so you get unlimited data for just $30/mo, taxes and fees included. plus we have a new plan with 5g ultra wideband. switch today at visible dot com. ♪ ♪ 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 with invesco qqq want an engaging website to boost your business? yeah... oh. you're just a click away from five star fiverr talent. hundreds of freelancer skills like web design. head to fiverr.com today and get something started. >>> we are back with legendly short seller jim chanos. i'd like to turn our attention to amc obviously they are in the news lately especially yesterday of course the new class of s
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we lived there for the time being filled robertson from human rights board. thank you so much for joining us today. and you ah, some 60 percent of india has more than 1000000000 people live in rural areas, yet their access to health care remains poor. for instance, as of 2020, there were less than full beds for every 10000 people in rural india. and it's not just beds, shortages extend to health care centers and doctors. but as data blue nail, jory reports, new initiatives are beginning to change that the village of natal, i and rogers tongue is home to about 1000 people. for the past acres. it's the only doctor here. sacon moved here from far away bank a loan, a metropolitan city. she wanted to self people, whether it's needed the most. but this is a choice. few urban doctors may come in indian or one name. dogwood is up the village that you don't understand until you pump drove it. before coming here, i was reading even thinking of medicine and i thought in what is a big dealer, a doctor once a day american is very important. so it's many, well, you know, w
we lived there for the time being filled robertson from human rights board. thank you so much for joining us today. and you ah, some 60 percent of india has more than 1000000000 people live in rural areas, yet their access to health care remains poor. for instance, as of 2020, there were less than full beds for every 10000 people in rural india. and it's not just beds, shortages extend to health care centers and doctors. but as data blue nail, jory reports, new initiatives are beginning to...
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julian robertson was a mentor to a wave of investors known as tiger cubs.y the late 1990's his fund had $22 billion in assets, and annual returns averaging 32%. a wrong way bet on the yen cost investors to flee. he closed the fund in 2000. he was 90 years old. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is "bloomberg markets." let's talk about the price action we have seen. a real tumble. all roads lead to the dollar. that brings me to my chart of the day. vxy index. the weakness in the euro, dropping below parity. we drank -- we bring it back to the global financial crisis. it is not just about a strengthening dollar. it is about the margin of the move. you can see this progression line. that was mirrored in 2014. even back in 2008. the question here is, is the dollar living the market? how much of the commodi market is moving the euro. we will talk about that with mark mccormick. bloomberg spoke with steph
julian robertson was a mentor to a wave of investors known as tiger cubs.y the late 1990's his fund had $22 billion in assets, and annual returns averaging 32%. a wrong way bet on the yen cost investors to flee. he closed the fund in 2000. he was 90 years old. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is "bloomberg markets." let's...
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robertson had served as a police officer in rocky mount, virginia. a month prior to the insurrection, robertson called for an open armed rebellion. another former rocky mountain police officer who joined robertson at the insurrection, jacob fracker, is being sentenced today. meanwhile, newly revealed documents show officials at the department of homeland security tried to warn congress last april that text messages sent by secret service agents around the time of the january 6 insurrection were missing, but their attempts were thwarted by the office of dhs inspector general joseph cuffari, a donald trump appointee. the revelation prompted renewed calls for cuffari to resign, and president biden has not ruled out firing him. the centers for disease control has for the relaxed its guidelines on covid-19. the cdc's new recommendations for their ship the onus to individuals rather than public health measures to reduce the risks of catching the disease. the cdc no longer recommend people remain at least six feet apart, no longer remains -- recommends bein
robertson had served as a police officer in rocky mount, virginia. a month prior to the insurrection, robertson called for an open armed rebellion. another former rocky mountain police officer who joined robertson at the insurrection, jacob fracker, is being sentenced today. meanwhile, newly revealed documents show officials at the department of homeland security tried to warn congress last april that text messages sent by secret service agents around the time of the january 6 insurrection were...
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professor edwards: you know how much i love this section of robertson. so robertson talked about drawing lines and in drawing lines americans reinforced their identity because they are behind the line and the enemies of frontier is on the other side. right? we just said the frontier was closed, right? so where will these lines be drawn to bring people together? so there are some people who think that the biggest problem facing americans in this period is a unified national identity. and some will argue the way to bring americans in a unified national identity is war with someone else. and in this period of empeerial competition war is often and the effort to expand colonies and that's what americans are going to do. ok. so war for colonial expansion will unite americans together in their effort to build that empire but as you know colonials have a cascade of problems that come with it. ok. which is what we'll talk about today. two other things i want to point out, so this idea that colonialism can create a unified nation is a solution to problems for som
professor edwards: you know how much i love this section of robertson. so robertson talked about drawing lines and in drawing lines americans reinforced their identity because they are behind the line and the enemies of frontier is on the other side. right? we just said the frontier was closed, right? so where will these lines be drawn to bring people together? so there are some people who think that the biggest problem facing americans in this period is a unified national identity. and some...
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hedge fund pioneer julian robertson has died. two decades, the billionaire investor led one of the largest and highest profile funds, tiger management. robertson trained several fund managers who spun off and known as the tiger cubs. according to his spokesman, he died in cardiac complications. julian robertson was 90 years old. we're coming right back. liz: we have an emergency situation developing right now, water levels at the largest reservoir lake meade after two decades of drought. lake meade expanded arizona and nevada. most visited place in the park system. as lake meade shrinks and shuffles, so do businesses depend on the lake for hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars in tourism. kelly o'grady live at lake meade in boulder city, nevada. reporter: good to see you, liz, listen, liz it is tough, drought is not certainly new to the western u.s., the worst experience in 1200 years. the top of the mountain a bit darker than the rest of it. that is the water line. shows you how far the water dropped from its peak. it
hedge fund pioneer julian robertson has died. two decades, the billionaire investor led one of the largest and highest profile funds, tiger management. robertson trained several fund managers who spun off and known as the tiger cubs. according to his spokesman, he died in cardiac complications. julian robertson was 90 years old. we're coming right back. liz: we have an emergency situation developing right now, water levels at the largest reservoir lake meade after two decades of drought. lake...
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julian robertson died at the age of 90, leaves a major legend. back to you.di: traders are bracing for hawkish talk from fed officials at jackson hole, but i goldman sachs chief economist tells us he sees jay powell signal a slower pace of rate increases. >> the property market downturn is a multiyear development. the fed wants below trend. that is why financial conditions are where they are. you have the fiscal drag. plenty of headwinds for sure. i don't think it's quite as bad as in china were euro. i think it will be balancing two things. one, they will lay out a case as they did in the minutes, slowing the pace of increases. i don't think he will be specific about the number, but he will be saying there is a risk of over tightening, and therefore, it makes sense to go more slowly, but at the same time, it will make clear the job is not done, inflation is too high. they are committed to bringing inflation back down. it will be a balancing act. >> there is a mix of themes. macy's, bloomingdale's do well in the have-nots are struggling. john taylor visiting
julian robertson died at the age of 90, leaves a major legend. back to you.di: traders are bracing for hawkish talk from fed officials at jackson hole, but i goldman sachs chief economist tells us he sees jay powell signal a slower pace of rate increases. >> the property market downturn is a multiyear development. the fed wants below trend. that is why financial conditions are where they are. you have the fiscal drag. plenty of headwinds for sure. i don't think it's quite as bad as in...
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i didn't notice the gash on down >> next emt robertson far found her way to sandra.ollapsed on a chair in the bathroom, a family member by her side. >> she was kind of balled up a little bit and crying hysterically. >> the emt started to assess sandra, who said her head hurt. but -- >> she said she has no injuries. >> reporter: still, sandra seemed what's -- between gulping sobs, sandra said she simply could not remember what happened the night before. she had been unconscious, maybe had one of her seizures. >> she said, after a seizure, that it is not uncommon that she falls asleep for several hours. by >> reporter: now, harris county sheriff's investigators descended on a crime scene that was once just the melgars'modest home. jamie, they could see, had suffered multiple stab wounds to the torso. but looks of it, well over a dozen. the crime scene unit got to work inside, collecting evidence, things like a bloody chair near jaime's body. and a kitchen knife fished out of the bottom of the jacuzzi. sandra, seemingly in shock from her ordeal, declined to go to the ho
i didn't notice the gash on down >> next emt robertson far found her way to sandra.ollapsed on a chair in the bathroom, a family member by her side. >> she was kind of balled up a little bit and crying hysterically. >> the emt started to assess sandra, who said her head hurt. but -- >> she said she has no injuries. >> reporter: still, sandra seemed what's -- between gulping sobs, sandra said she simply could not remember what happened the night before. she had been...
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nic robertson is international diplomatic editor at cnn, we have a freelance journalist and so too iskarczuk. and francis scarr is here from bbc monitoring. welcome to you all and thank you so much for coming on the media show. olga, if we just start with you, where are you and what is the atmosphere like in ukraine today? you've been tweeting about our prime minister, boris johnson's visit to kyiv. i know that. yeah, well, hi, everyone. and thank you for having me on this show. i'm currently in western ukraine in the town of chertsey. and i apologise for the background because i'm speaking to you from a basement because we've had already four raid alerts today. and since i'm working from home, ijust decided to stay in the basement for the show so that, you know, i don't get interrupted by another air raid alert. radio viewers won't see that, but our tv viewers will. so thank you for explaining that. it's a it's a gray background, but at least you're safe. yeah. you know, everyone expected a lot of russian missile strikes today. and it's early evening here in ukraine now. and we've al
nic robertson is international diplomatic editor at cnn, we have a freelance journalist and so too iskarczuk. and francis scarr is here from bbc monitoring. welcome to you all and thank you so much for coming on the media show. olga, if we just start with you, where are you and what is the atmosphere like in ukraine today? you've been tweeting about our prime minister, boris johnson's visit to kyiv. i know that. yeah, well, hi, everyone. and thank you for having me on this show. i'm currently...
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probably a top 100 hedge funds out there, for dozen of them have some ties to julian robertson in tigerife. acre he did. 90 is a life well lived, but you know, it doesn't matter that your 90, we do mourn his passing and we send the best to his family, your final trades are up next. bubbles bubbles so many bubbles! as an expedia member you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airline miles. so you can go and see... or taste or do absolutely nothing with all those bubbles. without ever wondering if you're getting the most out of your trip. because you are. >>> already, time for the final, karen? >> thinks her being here joe, target came back $23 last 10 days, reloading target here. >> guy?>> i love you, i miss you, love watching you in the morning, and stay in the space >> little bit disappointed. i will be back.>> the energy play. exxon mobile. eight dollars. >> you have a trade? >> i'm going against the herd. xle. cell energy. >> thank you for watching fast money. >> kramer is next with mad money. >> my mission is simple. make you money. i'm here to level the playing f
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2020, which is on sans regina nationally for democracy were leave there for the time being filled robertson from human rights board. thank you so much for joining us today. and you ah, some 60 percent of india has more than 1000000000 people live in rural areas, yet their access to health care remains poor. for instance, as of 2020, there were less than full beds for every 10000 people in rural india. and it's not just beds, shortages extend to health care centers and doctors. but as the, the blue nail jory reports new initiatives are beginning to change that the village of natal i and roger ton is home to about 1000 people for the passcode is the only doctor here. saker moved here from far away bank a loan, a metropolitan city. she wanted to serve people where it's needed the most. but this is a choice. few urban doctors make in india. i believe you need doctor that you don't understand until you come before me and i was reading human, taking up medicine and i saw the doctor once i came in and it is very important when you were really teasing somebody like, you know, some even one iron out
2020, which is on sans regina nationally for democracy were leave there for the time being filled robertson from human rights board. thank you so much for joining us today. and you ah, some 60 percent of india has more than 1000000000 people live in rural areas, yet their access to health care remains poor. for instance, as of 2020, there were less than full beds for every 10000 people in rural india. and it's not just beds, shortages extend to health care centers and doctors. but as the, the...
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let's go now to kramatorsk where we find nic robertson. you are monitoring the movements on the eastern front. >> reporter: yeah, and it is a very contradictory but dangerous situation in this area, this of course is the area where president zelenskyy said everyone -- all the civilians should leave the area because come next winter, there wouldn't be the infrastructure to support them, there wouldn't be the gas supplies to keep them warm. but you have sort of contrary indications here. just as we pitched up where we are right now, a handful of city workers were out mowing the lawns in the city here. yet we've watched as new trench systems, new heavy and expensive trempg systems have been put in place around here and that is because this town like so many others around it is experiencing very heavy she willing. the sirens go off here with repeated regularity day and night and you can hear multiple impacts. shelling has been heavy. where it is heaviest as well as in the towns and villages is along the frontfrontline. and that is where we wen
let's go now to kramatorsk where we find nic robertson. you are monitoring the movements on the eastern front. >> reporter: yeah, and it is a very contradictory but dangerous situation in this area, this of course is the area where president zelenskyy said everyone -- all the civilians should leave the area because come next winter, there wouldn't be the infrastructure to support them, there wouldn't be the gas supplies to keep them warm. but you have sort of contrary indications here....
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. >> for more cnn's diplomatic editor nic robertson joins from zaporizhzhia, ukraine. p good to have you there for us, nic. the u.s. secretary of state says there's evidence russia is using this plant as the equivalent of a human shield. what more can you tell us? has the plant been damaged? and if so what are the risks? >> reporter: yeah, the risks are not insignificant. the international atomic energy agency is concerned about what's happening at the plant. they don't have the ability to send inspectors there, for example, to assess the damage and see the dangers and risks from it. it's about 35 miles, 50 kilometers away from where we're standing now. there are increased tensions in this area, increased because the ukrainians feel that the russians are about to advance. the russians took control of that nuclear power facility on the 5th of march, and there was a significant battle around it. the power plant workers didn't want to leave. it is understood, not just by the state department but the uk military, department of defense also believed that russia is using the
. >> for more cnn's diplomatic editor nic robertson joins from zaporizhzhia, ukraine. p good to have you there for us, nic. the u.s. secretary of state says there's evidence russia is using this plant as the equivalent of a human shield. what more can you tell us? has the plant been damaged? and if so what are the risks? >> reporter: yeah, the risks are not insignificant. the international atomic energy agency is concerned about what's happening at the plant. they don't have the...
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nic robertson has more for us. >> reporter: civilians are buried where they fall.me, no safety for a cemetery sendoff. no bomb too big, no building in this eastern ukrainian town seemingly off russia's target list in their slow but re relentless push westwards. they are surrounded on two sides by russian forces to the east and to the north. about five miles, 8 or 10 kilometers away. shelling here an ever present danger. among the ruins, people are surviving. 2,000 of the pre-war 11,000 clinging on. this woman barely seems to notice another shell exploding. how hard is to live here now? i don't realize it, but she is about to teach me how hard. she is not kidding. she comes back with a sword and floor board skaf afrom a blown building. so this is hard. good muscles. why do you stay here if it is so hard, why do you stay? her lesson for me, yes, life here is very hard. but this is home. and leaving would be harder. >> my house. my house. >> reporter: but it is so dangerous. there are bombs and explosions. someone has to stay, she says. we go in the basement when ther
nic robertson has more for us. >> reporter: civilians are buried where they fall.me, no safety for a cemetery sendoff. no bomb too big, no building in this eastern ukrainian town seemingly off russia's target list in their slow but re relentless push westwards. they are surrounded on two sides by russian forces to the east and to the north. about five miles, 8 or 10 kilometers away. shelling here an ever present danger. among the ruins, people are surviving. 2,000 of the pre-war 11,000...
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as our nic robertson reports some of them are headed to areas still controlled by russia. >> reporter and raging, families, pets, possessions load them down, all crossing to the russian occupied territory south of zaporizhzhia. this is what's slowing everything up here, the deep mud, cars just getting bogged down, sliding all over. this one just managing to get through, and the reason they're coming this way, quite simple, the bridges are blown up. ukrainian emergency services doing their best to get people through the rain sodden fields. we've had to drag a few trucks out today, the commander says, but it's drying out and getting easier. known as the green corridor, it's where people cross to and from russian occupied territory. but on this day the traffic almost entirely one way, an estimated 6,000 people stuck on the russian side, only 76 crossed. many, many hundreds went the other way. where are you going? >> to kherson? >> reporter: why? >> because my parents live in kherson. >> everyone leaving ukrainian controlled territory telling us a similar thing, they expect to come back e
as our nic robertson reports some of them are headed to areas still controlled by russia. >> reporter and raging, families, pets, possessions load them down, all crossing to the russian occupied territory south of zaporizhzhia. this is what's slowing everything up here, the deep mud, cars just getting bogged down, sliding all over. this one just managing to get through, and the reason they're coming this way, quite simple, the bridges are blown up. ukrainian emergency services doing their...
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nic robertson has more. >> reporter: inside a sweltering train station families wait for a journey tonment offered to escape the war in eastern ukraine. this man saying good-bye to his wife and his son. the situation is getting worse, he says. her son is scared, sophia adds. the shelling was so bad, we decided we had to go. the old and confused helped and heaved aboard. the free train ride westward ramping up efforts to relocate civilians before winter. and this woman leaving with her family. we don't want to go, she says, but the missiles are flying. i've had no salary for five months. i don't even know where we're going. officials here are telling us that there are far fewer people on the trains right now, just a few months ago they say there were hundreds of people crammed in to these carriages. it is much emptier now. hampering evacuation efforts, some who left months ago are coming back. i spent all my money on rent, valu value teen know says, i'm broke. i have to come back even though we're told there will be no heating and no water.teen know . i have to come back even though we
nic robertson has more. >> reporter: inside a sweltering train station families wait for a journey tonment offered to escape the war in eastern ukraine. this man saying good-bye to his wife and his son. the situation is getting worse, he says. her son is scared, sophia adds. the shelling was so bad, we decided we had to go. the old and confused helped and heaved aboard. the free train ride westward ramping up efforts to relocate civilians before winter. and this woman leaving with her...
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nick robertson traveled to the front lines. a warning, what you are about to see is graphic. >> reporter: the front line field hospital, a soldier gets stitched up. russian forces getting closer. more casualties, military, and civilian coming in. >> a lot in the last week, when russia starts. >> reporter: the hospital has been hit more than once. its location, secret. >> this place that i'm working in, it is a stabilization point. so, all casualties are taken here. >> reporter: the medic himself injured here during recent shelling. surgeon gets patients stable and to safety and get ready to get more. >> we have to clean the rooms after the injured. there is a lot of blood on the floor. >> and then, transport units like mine, we transport to next level of care in safer areas. >> reporter: arriving at care in a base hospital, this soldier. the spy spec volunteer ambulance keeping him alive on the journey. taken directly for a cat scan. >> we had our surgeon in the back together with the patient. doing all the necessary interventi
nick robertson traveled to the front lines. a warning, what you are about to see is graphic. >> reporter: the front line field hospital, a soldier gets stitched up. russian forces getting closer. more casualties, military, and civilian coming in. >> a lot in the last week, when russia starts. >> reporter: the hospital has been hit more than once. its location, secret. >> this place that i'm working in, it is a stabilization point. so, all casualties are taken here....
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nic robertson is live for us. and ukraine is saying their forces are making progress. give us a sense of where things stand this morning. >> reporter: yeah, there are 6,000 people with about 1200 vehicles waiting to go fromhers zaporizhzhia. they have been held at the last check point for a number of days. the rain has washed out the roads that essentially stranded them trying to get through. there is more rain in the forecast here. some trying next week. but for these people trapped there, the conditions have become very hard, they say that they are being used as human shields effectively by the russian forces there and they desperately want to get out of that area into ukrainian controlled territory. as far as thing on the front leans here are concerned, we've been to the front lines quite a bit over the past couple of days. there really isn't in this region, in the southern part of the con flikconflict, there nota trench style warfare. the area is very agricultural, huge fields. the fields enter intersected by tree lines. and there are not high con concentration of
nic robertson is live for us. and ukraine is saying their forces are making progress. give us a sense of where things stand this morning. >> reporter: yeah, there are 6,000 people with about 1200 vehicles waiting to go fromhers zaporizhzhia. they have been held at the last check point for a number of days. the rain has washed out the roads that essentially stranded them trying to get through. there is more rain in the forecast here. some trying next week. but for these people trapped...
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thic nic robertson is joining us from kramatorsk. a lot of this is seen as progress for ukrainians. >> reporter: certainly what happened in crimea at the air base there would definitely be significant for the ukrainians because the russians have operated there up until now as if they are beyond the reach of ukrainian forces. ukrainians are not saying what happened there. russians counter that it was ammunition exploding doesn't seem to fit the images, new video shows two explosions that are quite close to each other. so certainly that puts the ukrainians, if you will, in a stronger position. they almost undoubtedly are from all the video evidence that we see and satellite imagery responsible for what happened at that airfield, precisely how we still don't know. so definitely a stronger position for the ukrainians. but the reality is that russia is continuing to hit not far from here, there is a town where seven civilians were killed yesterday. and russian continues to roll ever so slowly forward into that quite significant and large
thic nic robertson is joining us from kramatorsk. a lot of this is seen as progress for ukrainians. >> reporter: certainly what happened in crimea at the air base there would definitely be significant for the ukrainians because the russians have operated there up until now as if they are beyond the reach of ukrainian forces. ukrainians are not saying what happened there. russians counter that it was ammunition exploding doesn't seem to fit the images, new video shows two explosions that...
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nic robertson, cnn, eastern ukraine. >>> all right. let's bring in cnn's linda dos santos, who joins us live. good to see you, nina. the eu and 42 other countries are now calling on russia to withdraw its forces from these nuclear power plants immediately. what more are you learning about this situation on the ground there? >> this is the escalation and the radical rhetoric we have heard since last week, with the united nations becoming increasingly's concern, with a council meeting that addressed this problem at the plant. in the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog put forward a plan to get an agreement between russia and ukraine to demilitarized this highly-sensitive area, something the united states has also called for. that has been rebuffed by russian's ambassador to the united nations last week. of course, now we have got all these countries, including the eu, with russia's forces withdrawing from this very sensitive site. why is it so important. the separation camp for the first three weeks of the invasion of ukraine from russia. since then
nic robertson, cnn, eastern ukraine. >>> all right. let's bring in cnn's linda dos santos, who joins us live. good to see you, nina. the eu and 42 other countries are now calling on russia to withdraw its forces from these nuclear power plants immediately. what more are you learning about this situation on the ground there? >> this is the escalation and the radical rhetoric we have heard since last week, with the united nations becoming increasingly's concern, with a council...
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nic robertson, good to have you there.ussian official is hospitalized this morning, suffering with symptoms of a neurological condition, according to a prominent russian journalist. he's in an unstable state after being diagnosed with a syndrome that is a rare disorder which the immune system harms the body's serves. there was no reply to a request from cnn. it's unclear where he is in europe. >>> after the break, we'll look at what the january 6th is investigating now and who might be up next to testify at their next hearing. customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪ only pay for what you neneed. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hey, caleb. what's going on? homework. i'm supposed to learn how to cook a souffle. ooh. french impressive. i have no clue what you're saying. yeah, i said that you should learn french because it makes you sound smart. i got you. you know what else is smart, alec? donating to shriners hospitals for children. i thought you'd
nic robertson, good to have you there.ussian official is hospitalized this morning, suffering with symptoms of a neurological condition, according to a prominent russian journalist. he's in an unstable state after being diagnosed with a syndrome that is a rare disorder which the immune system harms the body's serves. there was no reply to a request from cnn. it's unclear where he is in europe. >>> after the break, we'll look at what the january 6th is investigating now and who might be...
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ancestry can guide you to family discoveries in the 1950 census. >> i'm nic robertson in ukraine, andis cnn. >>> we are tracking developments in the western pacific where chinese military drills have continued for a fifth day near taiwan. beijing began the drills on thursday after promising taipei would pay a price for hosting u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi. she made the visit despite warnings from mainland china, which considers the self- governing island part of its territory. taiwan's foreign minister says he is concerned, but not afraid. he spoke to cnn just a short time ago. >> china has always been threatening taiwan. for years, and it's getting more serious in the last few years. and its always been that way. whether speaker pelosi visits taiwan or not, the chinese military threat against taiwan has always been there, and that is the fact that we need to deal with. >> has taiwan's democratic system been in more danger than today? >> i can tell you that taiwan is more resilient than before. look at taiwan these days, china is trying to impose trade sanctions against taiwan, try
ancestry can guide you to family discoveries in the 1950 census. >> i'm nic robertson in ukraine, andis cnn. >>> we are tracking developments in the western pacific where chinese military drills have continued for a fifth day near taiwan. beijing began the drills on thursday after promising taipei would pay a price for hosting u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi. she made the visit despite warnings from mainland china, which considers the self- governing island part of its territory....
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nic robertson, cnn, mykolaiv, ukraine. >>> vladimir putin vowing to expand russia's naval power. anyone who undermine's russia's sovereignty. so part of this was a threat from putin to use hyper sonic cruise missiles. remind us of the capability of these missiles. >> yes, what he was talking about was cone missiles. this is a new part of russia's arsenal which has been building up since the invasion of crimea in 2014 and what we saw then. we know they've used hyper sonic missiles in ukraine. the missiles were used in march. those are air launch missiles and that was seen as a serious move particularly by the u.s. but the cone missiles announced to be coming into service in the coming months they have been successfully tested about 600 miles, according to russia and they're launched from ships and submarines. this is a growing sophistication we see in russia's arsenal. how worried should we be? they're not in service yet, should take another few months. we don't know they're going to be deployed near ukraine. this is a message not only to the u.s., which it said was one of the key
nic robertson, cnn, mykolaiv, ukraine. >>> vladimir putin vowing to expand russia's naval power. anyone who undermine's russia's sovereignty. so part of this was a threat from putin to use hyper sonic cruise missiles. remind us of the capability of these missiles. >> yes, what he was talking about was cone missiles. this is a new part of russia's arsenal which has been building up since the invasion of crimea in 2014 and what we saw then. we know they've used hyper sonic missiles...
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that's pat robertson who said that. i think that should tell democrats that you can sort of go much bolder and more program mattic and more systemic on these issues and not be as afraid and not cower and worry about what republicans will say about you if you do so. >> my final question to you as a political pro, is given that -- i have a minute or less for you. but given that, do you think the president was sort of a little bit off script because he's just sort of saying what he thinks or sometimes what's call that o.g. biden who wants to sit down with republicans and make a deal in a party that no longer, as he even warned at separate points in his speech, functions like that? >> well, i don't think he's off script. i think this is part of a strategy. he wants to differentuate good republicans from bad republicans. you may say, where the good republicans. that's a question i ask and our viewers may ask themselves. where are the good republicans? what biden is not appealing to is republican politicians but voters who li
that's pat robertson who said that. i think that should tell democrats that you can sort of go much bolder and more program mattic and more systemic on these issues and not be as afraid and not cower and worry about what republicans will say about you if you do so. >> my final question to you as a political pro, is given that -- i have a minute or less for you. but given that, do you think the president was sort of a little bit off script because he's just sort of saying what he thinks or...
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. >> john robertson and auggie cd nearly 140 songs over the years. years. >> we are the 49ers. we are always fighting and we are alwas fighting and we are always exciting. >> i probably missed maybe 2 or or 3% of the games. i went to all the games in 71. >> never did he imagine that hs love for the team and music woud lead to this. >> this picture they had us sig on the field. >> their proudest moment came n they sang this song. >> we tip our hats to steve yo. he has got his bust. he is in the hall of fame. >> sing his profootball hall oe party. something. you can't write it up. you can't dream that. it happened. >> he is a treasured 49er who l always be admired. we tip our ht to you. >> they got to be part of somef the most memorable moments in 4s history. >> it was just pure fun for use fun. >> each memory with its own tue including every single 49ers super bowl appearance. >> the first super bowl i wento -- the price of the ticket was 30 dollars face value. you can see this is what the price was on the last one i bought. >> they will be in the stands s the 49ers take on the
. >> john robertson and auggie cd nearly 140 songs over the years. years. >> we are the 49ers. we are always fighting and we are alwas fighting and we are always exciting. >> i probably missed maybe 2 or or 3% of the games. i went to all the games in 71. >> never did he imagine that hs love for the team and music woud lead to this. >> this picture they had us sig on the field. >> their proudest moment came n they sang this song. >> we tip our hats to...
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we've got cliff robertson and david soul. with a belly dancer between them. the key to rebecca remember a few moments ago. i mentioned the ace up the sleeve that rummel had and later montgomery had in north africa and patton had also. signals intelligence now we know that today by the cold phrase ultra. i'll be one of the very few people you ever meet that worked on ultra when it was still ultra. and every time and i had a top secret clearance in the national archives and every time we ran across the word ultra on a page. just like in a hollywood movie. we had to stop. close the ledger book where the cables were in raise our hand. a person known as a team leader who had a clearance about top secret top secret is not the highest level clearance. believe me. and they would come and we would open up the ledger book with the cable grams in them. and they would take out that page put in a blank page. date stamp it initial it. put a marker on that ledger book and then he the team leader and i would then go to a big safe and he would open this sucker up like somethi
we've got cliff robertson and david soul. with a belly dancer between them. the key to rebecca remember a few moments ago. i mentioned the ace up the sleeve that rummel had and later montgomery had in north africa and patton had also. signals intelligence now we know that today by the cold phrase ultra. i'll be one of the very few people you ever meet that worked on ultra when it was still ultra. and every time and i had a top secret clearance in the national archives and every time we ran...
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ajury at cambridge crown court determined that shelagh robertson's undiagnosed dementia had affectedrying five—month—old louis thorold. ukraine's president has accused russia of open nuclear blackmail, as international concern mounts about fighting near the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. volodymyr zelensky urged the world to act immediately to force russian troops to leave the site, saying it was in the global interest. china and the us have called for un experts to be allowed to urgently visit the plant in central—eastern ukraine — but similar demands in the past have not been met. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse reports. this is the closest ukrainian soldiers can get to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. the dnipro river now a watery front line. across it, russia is in control. the risks of its six reactors getting caught in the crossfire are very clear. but the picture of what is happening here is still murky. we've been messaging two workers from the plant. they describe seeing colleagues kidnapped, as well as their concerns about a nuclear catastrophe. translation: my
ajury at cambridge crown court determined that shelagh robertson's undiagnosed dementia had affectedrying five—month—old louis thorold. ukraine's president has accused russia of open nuclear blackmail, as international concern mounts about fighting near the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. volodymyr zelensky urged the world to act immediately to force russian troops to leave the site, saying it was in the global interest. china and the us have called for un experts to be allowed to urgently...
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both the league and the players union previously turned to former judge sue robertson. and now the league pushes for at least a season-long suspension. >>> sad news for d.c. fans. warner brothers has pulled the plug on batgirl. a superhero movie is no longer hitting hbo max later on this year. according to the production company, the budget for the movie starring leslie grace had grown from $5 million to $90 million. the company said grace is an incredibly talented actress, and the decision is not a reflection of her performance. shocked by the news, the directors of the film posted this statement on instagram that says in part, as directors, it is critical that our work be shown to audiences. and while the film was far from finished, we wished that fans all over the world would are the opportunity to see and embrace the final film themselves. >>> well, there is yet another virus to be concerned about here in the bay area. just ahead, the santa clara county plan to get rid of mosquitos with the west nile virus. >>> plus, a burned out boat on its way in pieces to the bay
both the league and the players union previously turned to former judge sue robertson. and now the league pushes for at least a season-long suspension. >>> sad news for d.c. fans. warner brothers has pulled the plug on batgirl. a superhero movie is no longer hitting hbo max later on this year. according to the production company, the budget for the movie starring leslie grace had grown from $5 million to $90 million. the company said grace is an incredibly talented actress, and the...
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that said his brother's name was robertson or taylor, he wasn't sure. remember, i had the bible with the initials d. t. jefferson had a great, grandson, he had a lot of grandchildren. it turns out, that he was my great-grandfather. that would mean of course, i was a descendant from thomas jefferson. and not from thomas jefferson and sally hemings. i was really disappointed. i wanted to be a hemings. eventually, with cinder's help, i discovered that in fact i am descended from sally hemings and her family, or a sally hemings. my great grandmother had a brother name peter. this is his death certificate. we see on the death certificate that his mother's maiden name was sally hemings. so if you are in the south and you are saying hemings, what does it sound like? hemins. her name was sally hemins. she was named after her now famous and, sally hemings. her father was peter hemings. a brother of sally hemings. which means that peter hemings was my three times great grandfather. we were doing high fives down there. i was so happy to make that discovery. and to
that said his brother's name was robertson or taylor, he wasn't sure. remember, i had the bible with the initials d. t. jefferson had a great, grandson, he had a lot of grandchildren. it turns out, that he was my great-grandfather. that would mean of course, i was a descendant from thomas jefferson. and not from thomas jefferson and sally hemings. i was really disappointed. i wanted to be a hemings. eventually, with cinder's help, i discovered that in fact i am descended from sally hemings and...
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former virginia police officer gets a hefty conviction for his role in the january 6th attack thomas robertsono more than seven years in prison he is the second capitol rioter to be convicted by a jury and was given the same sentence as guy reffitt the first riot defendant. he was found guilty on all six counts during the trial, his former colleague testified he put himself at the center of the riot, carrying a stick as he confronted officers at the capitol. >>> just days before nearly 50 million children return to the classroom, the cdc is loosening its covid safety guidelines mitt no longer recommendations people quarantine after being exposed regardless of their vaccination status except in certain settings including homeless shelters, jails and nursing homes. it rejsds getting tested on day five and wearing a mask. they eliminated the recommendation to test children to stay in school after an exposure the guidelines for masking indoors in areas of high transmission, however, have not changed. this as the u.s. continues to see more than 100,000 cases per day, which many experts estimate is
former virginia police officer gets a hefty conviction for his role in the january 6th attack thomas robertsono more than seven years in prison he is the second capitol rioter to be convicted by a jury and was given the same sentence as guy reffitt the first riot defendant. he was found guilty on all six counts during the trial, his former colleague testified he put himself at the center of the riot, carrying a stick as he confronted officers at the capitol. >>> just days before nearly...
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robertson a question? >> thank you for your time. >> mr. fuller, i see no other commissioners with their names in the queue. >> okay. thank you. so, this is the first time we have been doing this and we want ample opportunity. item 9 is general public comment continued if necessary. i say generally if we visit--if folks were cut off during the initial period but want-at this time i will entertain any other public commenters who do want to speak before we conclude the meeting. if any member s of the public --members of the public who wish to make general public comment at this time, may line up against the wall furthest from the door. if you are present in room 408. if you are outside the hearing room and calling in, the phone number is 415-655-0001. the meeting access number is 24903281079. press pound and pound again and to raise your hand you press star 3 to show you are present and interested in speaking. when you are asked to unmute you may need to press star 6. are there any members of the public physically present and wanting to provi
robertson a question? >> thank you for your time. >> mr. fuller, i see no other commissioners with their names in the queue. >> okay. thank you. so, this is the first time we have been doing this and we want ample opportunity. item 9 is general public comment continued if necessary. i say generally if we visit--if folks were cut off during the initial period but want-at this time i will entertain any other public commenters who do want to speak before we conclude the meeting....
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so let me point you to a third thursday talk that was given earlier this month by ann robertson. who is the historian for the girl scouts of america in which she does a magnificent job of explaining lose introduction into scouting and also lose contributions to professionalizing the organization. in my book i take more of attack of how loose short up the finances of the organization as well as talk some about it professionalizing it so if you take ann robertson's talk and read what i've got and put those two together. you'll get a pretty good picture of how influential lou was and scouts i maintain when the scouts celebrated their 100th anniversary in 19, excuse me, 2012 that they did lou a huge injustice because she deserved a great deal of attention in my opinion based on my research. i don't know if the scouts would have survived past the 30s if it had not been for the work that lou did in all aspects of getting the organization more professionalized and in trying to shore up its finances. but lou found a home in scouting because first of all gave her an opportunity to work wi
so let me point you to a third thursday talk that was given earlier this month by ann robertson. who is the historian for the girl scouts of america in which she does a magnificent job of explaining lose introduction into scouting and also lose contributions to professionalizing the organization. in my book i take more of attack of how loose short up the finances of the organization as well as talk some about it professionalizing it so if you take ann robertson's talk and read what i've got and...