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we will come back with gregory peters, colin robertson, and priya misra.ald trump made waves at the yuan this week with strong talk about -- u.n. this week with strong talk about north korea. that is next. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." last week we had taking a stand offering ann opening from that country. this week it is ukraine, its first foray into the market since russia invaded crimea in 2014. the demand for 50 year bonds was so high that it knocked the most 50 basis points off the initial guidance. this quarter has seen al-shabaab sales from south korea climbing to the highest levels since 2013. that includes a $1 billion sale by korea development bank. more torica had to pay settle 10-year bonds, managing to only attract $2.1 billion in bids for the $1 billion offered. toys "r" us, a quick descent into bankruptcy shocked markets this week. which other retailers will debt?le to harness their investors are left e-cig, why did no one -- asking, why did no one see this coming? joining us
we will come back with gregory peters, colin robertson, and priya misra.ald trump made waves at the yuan this week with strong talk about -- u.n. this week with strong talk about north korea. that is next. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." last week we had taking a stand offering ann opening from that country. this week it is ukraine, its first foray into the market since russia invaded crimea in 2014. the demand for...
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we will come back with gregory peters, colin robertson, and priya misra.ing up on the program, the auction block. president donald trump made waves at the u.n. this week with strong talk about north korea. the bond market has been shrugging it off. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block. last week, we had tajikastan offering some eye-opening demands from that country. this week, we had ukraine. the country received bids for three times its $3 billion it offered for the first foray into the market since russia invaded crimea in 2014. the demand for 50 year bonds was so high that it knocked almost 40 basis points off the initial guidance. despite tensions, offshore bond sales from south korea climbing to the highest levels since 2013. debt offerings have risen. yields include a $1 billion sale by korea development bank. and to wrap things up, the clamor for yield did not extend to south africa. the nation had to pay more to settle 10-year bonds, mana
we will come back with gregory peters, colin robertson, and priya misra.ing up on the program, the auction block. president donald trump made waves at the u.n. this week with strong talk about north korea. the bond market has been shrugging it off. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block. last week, we had tajikastan offering some eye-opening demands from that...
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we will come back with gregory peters, colin robertson, and priya misra.ing up on the program, the auction block. donald trump made waves at the this week with strong talk about north korea. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block. last week, we had tajikastan offering an opening from that country. this week, we had ukraine. the country received bids for in itsimes its offer first foray into the market since russia invaded crimea in 2014. the demand for 50 year bonds was so high that it knocked almost 40 basis points off the initial guidance. this quarter has seen al-shabaab -- offshore bond sales from south korea climbing to the highest levels since 2013. that includes a $1 billion sale by korea development bank. to wrap things up, the clamor for yield did not extend to south africa. the nation had to pay more to settle 10-year bonds, managing to only attract $2.1 billion in bids for the $1 billion offered. but the story of the week was in credit.
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. >> there you have it from julian robertson, himself is the stock market in a bubble? are interest rates too low joining us in our "closing bell" exchange today, craig hodges from hodges capital management, keith bliss is here with us at post 9 rick santelli checks in from chicago. julian robertson has seen himself, his share of bull and bear markets -- >> yeah, got a little experience, julian du. >> if you look at traditional metrics, he's absolutely right on look at the s&p 500 p/e ratio, above 2,500. the median is around 1,500 sure, it's extended. here's the counterargument to it, number one, it's not close to getting back to where we were extended back in the 2000 timeframe in even 1995 when we had the irrational exuberance comments moreover, we're getting to these valuations today is a lot different than where we got to back in 2000 and 1995. the third thing i would say is back then investors were buying everything they could to get in the market they've been comfortable with these valuations for several years now. so if they're comfortable with p/es expanding and
. >> there you have it from julian robertson, himself is the stock market in a bubble? are interest rates too low joining us in our "closing bell" exchange today, craig hodges from hodges capital management, keith bliss is here with us at post 9 rick santelli checks in from chicago. julian robertson has seen himself, his share of bull and bear markets -- >> yeah, got a little experience, julian du. >> if you look at traditional metrics, he's absolutely right on look...
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. >> as president of the oakland firefighters union dan robertson is stepping up to do what many beforehim wouldn't dare try. he is talking about his feelings. >> to help -- especially the younger generation of firefighters become more comfortable talking about it. >> are people more willing to have the sorts of conversations around the kitchen table in the firehouse. >> i think it's hard to tell. >> robertson admits getting the rank and file onboard is a big challenge. but there is another critical component, making sure the city is providing the right support services. we sent surveys to fire departments across the state of all the cities we heard from oakland offers the fewest free counseling sessions. just six per year. after ghostship fire administers bumped up to 12 but we found some give unlimited counseling. our survey also shows oakland is one of the only fire departments in the bay area that does not teach mental health awareness in the fire academy. >> that true. >> that's a great point. to my knowledge we have not. >> darron white is acting fire chief he took over the role t
. >> as president of the oakland firefighters union dan robertson is stepping up to do what many beforehim wouldn't dare try. he is talking about his feelings. >> to help -- especially the younger generation of firefighters become more comfortable talking about it. >> are people more willing to have the sorts of conversations around the kitchen table in the firehouse. >> i think it's hard to tell. >> robertson admits getting the rank and file onboard is a big...
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in 1961, president kennedy tapped robertson to lead the civil war centennial commission. we need to learn from the mistakes others made just as well as we need to be inspired by the good things that good people half done. >> robertson believes there was a lot of good in confederate general robert e. lee. >> people foregoat that after the civil war, lee be game the greatest voice for reconciliation in this country. he preached peace and harmony. robinson joined us on richmond's monument avenue, a grand boulevard in the once confederate capital designed to pay tribute to the rebel leaders. >> this looks pretty clearly like he is being honored for his military service. not, not as a peacemaker. >> certainly does. my regret, lee is not in civilian clothing which he would have been in his last five years. half a mile from lee its the jefferson davis monument. a tribute as much to the secessionist government it seems, as it is to the former confederate president. >> so, davis lead the south into a -- into a war for its independence. very much aware that he was fighting to keep
in 1961, president kennedy tapped robertson to lead the civil war centennial commission. we need to learn from the mistakes others made just as well as we need to be inspired by the good things that good people half done. >> robertson believes there was a lot of good in confederate general robert e. lee. >> people foregoat that after the civil war, lee be game the greatest voice for reconciliation in this country. he preached peace and harmony. robinson joined us on richmond's...
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nic robertson live in vienna, thank you, sir. >>> with sanctions showing little effect slowing north korea's nuclear and missile program, everyone asks what happens next. to discuss, this the limited options available for ending that north korean threat, let's bring in military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton from washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, guys. how are you? >> we're good. this happened over the holiday weekend. yesterday was labor day. some people may have missed what escalated the tensions. that's the latest nuclear test from the north koreans. what do we know about it today? >> so far we know it was north korea's most powerful test. it hit 6.3 on the richter scale. what that indicates is it's eight times as large as the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima which was the first nuclear bomb, one of two, that was dropped in combat. of course, we did that back in the waning days of world war ii. what we're talking about is a powerful bomb, a bomb that if everything proves out based on the things that we've seen so far could have be
nic robertson live in vienna, thank you, sir. >>> with sanctions showing little effect slowing north korea's nuclear and missile program, everyone asks what happens next. to discuss, this the limited options available for ending that north korean threat, let's bring in military analyst and retired air force colonel cedric leighton from washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, guys. how are you? >> we're good. this happened over the holiday weekend....
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let's bring in nic robertson live from the iaea in vienna, austria.ou know, we're talking about these tougher saengs eer sanct imposed possibly on north korea. we've seen sanctions happen time and time again and north korea continuing to ignore them. what would be different this time, even if that includes curtailing oil shipments, oil trade with north korea? >> well, if china did curtail entirely its oil shipments to north korea and all companies principally including china stopped taking exports or rather imports of north korean textiles, that would absolutely have an effect on the north korean economy. but both things would immediate to be enforced fully. of course north korea on the coal it's not exporting buzz of sanction. therefore, they would have that opportunity to use coal fuel power stations to generate power. it would potentially have a significant impact on the country if it was fully enforced. but that's the point where the international community is at a divergence, where president trump is having trouble pressuring china into that posi
let's bring in nic robertson live from the iaea in vienna, austria.ou know, we're talking about these tougher saengs eer sanct imposed possibly on north korea. we've seen sanctions happen time and time again and north korea continuing to ignore them. what would be different this time, even if that includes curtailing oil shipments, oil trade with north korea? >> well, if china did curtail entirely its oil shipments to north korea and all companies principally including china stopped...
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>> yes, and the most important interview was ellie evans' interview with julian robertson who said, and i quote, one of the few advantages we've seen a little bit of support, apples, fookz and goingles, right then i think he's going to take them apart. these great companies are priced cheaper than they ever would have been in the '60s, '70s and '80s. >> and mkm comes out with a note that says revisiting relative megacap still below usual norms. thank you, julian robertson. >> thank you, julian and those of us who have respected him over the years, that was an amazing interview, kelly, great job. >> so all tech is going to work? >> not all tech. there's specific names you want to be in, and we talked about this on friday a big hit to oracle. i'm backing oracle i'm looking oracle. >> you are >> i am. that 7% drop way overread where they are in the cloud because if that's the read you can't own amazon because amazon's cloud has slipped as well. oracle had a great run to the upside and got a little bit of an adjustment back and we'll check bought >> texas instruments, what do you mean hide
>> yes, and the most important interview was ellie evans' interview with julian robertson who said, and i quote, one of the few advantages we've seen a little bit of support, apples, fookz and goingles, right then i think he's going to take them apart. these great companies are priced cheaper than they ever would have been in the '60s, '70s and '80s. >> and mkm comes out with a note that says revisiting relative megacap still below usual norms. thank you, julian robertson. >>...
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the one thing i have a little bit of a pushback on, julian robertson was talking about how inexpensive many of the f.a.n.g. style names are. when you talk about, well, we can go to tesla and things are selling, and maybe it's time to sell >> relative to their growth, i'm not coming after the fact. i would just argue that a lot of the managers are looking at the overall market and saying, this is a very challenging face on valuations they also cited outside forces that are keeping the market elevated a guy like jim chanos makes his money because he is often contrarian if nothing else, he will be an invest for people that want to feel safer when the world comes to an end. >> he was actually fascinating, he said, listen, scott, i'm not long, okay what he said about alibaba is really important that was his short idea last year, he covered it in january he was also long jd against it so that mitigated a bit of it. i thought that was fascinating >> more delivering alma, nick mcguire just got off the stage where he revealed terex as his best investment idea right now nick joins us from the co
the one thing i have a little bit of a pushback on, julian robertson was talking about how inexpensive many of the f.a.n.g. style names are. when you talk about, well, we can go to tesla and things are selling, and maybe it's time to sell >> relative to their growth, i'm not coming after the fact. i would just argue that a lot of the managers are looking at the overall market and saying, this is a very challenging face on valuations they also cited outside forces that are keeping the...
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jamie robertson there in newcastle. . newcastle.. jamie robertson there in newcastle. .ouble decker buses has been found blocking a sewer in east london. thames water described it as one of the largest it had seen and said it would take three weeks to remove. 0h, oh, this gets worse! the solid mass of congealed fat, wet wipes, nappies, oil and condoms formed in a victorian—era tunnel. sometimes it's more information than you need, isn't it? work at whitechapel road to remove the immense fatberg started this week. i'm just not really looking, i hope you did the same. it's a lesson to everybody, isn't it? thames water presumably not very happy at all. let's move on. time for a look at the weather. i will try and distract you. the rain will move into northern ireland and scotland, wales & west earn parts of england. for northern ireland and scotland, winds not so much a feature, across a large swathe of england and wales we will see gusts of a0mph—50mph. 60mph to western and channel coasts. as low pressure m oves western and channel coasts. as low pressure moves across the
jamie robertson there in newcastle. . newcastle.. jamie robertson there in newcastle. .ouble decker buses has been found blocking a sewer in east london. thames water described it as one of the largest it had seen and said it would take three weeks to remove. 0h, oh, this gets worse! the solid mass of congealed fat, wet wipes, nappies, oil and condoms formed in a victorian—era tunnel. sometimes it's more information than you need, isn't it? work at whitechapel road to remove the immense...
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>> reporter: in stafford county, marcela robertson, wusa 9. >>> we have done a lot of reporting on theoversy of the flag. you can follow the whole thing by downloading the wusa 9 app and check out our website. >>> there has been a second outbreak of swine flu in maryland. this one was found in the fairgrounds this saturday according to the frederick news- post. some of the swingo
>> reporter: in stafford county, marcela robertson, wusa 9. >>> we have done a lot of reporting on theoversy of the flag. you can follow the whole thing by downloading the wusa 9 app and check out our website. >>> there has been a second outbreak of swine flu in maryland. this one was found in the fairgrounds this saturday according to the frederick news- post. some of the swingo
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it's very and i guess in bangkok phil robertson deputy asia director for human rights watch joining us from yangon in me and abdul rashid founder and chairman at the rehang foundation community and in london one zani a human rights activist very warm welcome to all three of you do rashid at this rate are they going to be any ringle left in myanmar half course i still have many rangoli left there is either a canister by their own a very serious situations. they are very face a huge problem for the fall as if would have they had to have a food so many people is on the way to bangladesh so many people a few days or maybe many days on the way so we don't have food in the water so this is huge tourist roughly as well the people facing inside the memos where we are hearing that almost forty percent of ring of villages are empty i mean from a military perspective that's almost a job done isn't it. of course as the footage we're receiving information we're receiving is about a half of the population or looted destroyed and more than four hundred thousand already left went to the bangladesh and
it's very and i guess in bangkok phil robertson deputy asia director for human rights watch joining us from yangon in me and abdul rashid founder and chairman at the rehang foundation community and in london one zani a human rights activist very warm welcome to all three of you do rashid at this rate are they going to be any ringle left in myanmar half course i still have many rangoli left there is either a canister by their own a very serious situations. they are very face a huge problem for...
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very few people were willing to say there were opportunities in equities julian robertson was more inhe saw kau sh cautious camp and was where royed about a bubble developing. >> the market as a whole is hollow, and that's due to interest rates being low there's no real competition for the money other than art and real estate and so i think that's why the valuations are so high i think when rates do start to go up, and bonds become more attractive to investors, it will affect the markets >> robertson was talking about the market as a whole being expensive but stunned the audience when he said he did not put stocks like facebook and netflix in that category he said those stocks remain cheap. and others were urged to look into the tech sectors. >> all these businesses are fundamentally duressed the idea that alpha is back is true the lens we go about finding it is the lens of technology. that's the trail of bread crumbs that allow us to understand where value is getting reallocated and destroyed. being long the former and short the latter >> palipapitiya spoke about exuberance in silico
very few people were willing to say there were opportunities in equities julian robertson was more inhe saw kau sh cautious camp and was where royed about a bubble developing. >> the market as a whole is hollow, and that's due to interest rates being low there's no real competition for the money other than art and real estate and so i think that's why the valuations are so high i think when rates do start to go up, and bonds become more attractive to investors, it will affect the markets...
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>> i think the it's kind of hard to tell. >> reporter: robertson admits getting the rank and file ong challenge, but there's another critical component, making sure the city is providing the right support services. we sent surveys to fire departments across the state. of all the cities we heard from, oakland offers the fewest free counseling sessions, just six per year. after ghost ship, fire administrators bumped up the number to 12, but we found some departments give firefighters unlimited counseling. our survey also shows oakland is one of the only fire departments in the bay area that does not teach mental health awareness in its fire academy. is that true? >> that's a great point. to my knowledge, we have not offered it. >> reporter: darren white is acting fire chief. >> i think it's very important that our entry level members coming into the organization understand what they may be confronted with, what they may experience as soon as the first day on the job. >> reporter: as interim fire chief, can you commit to making sure there is this sort of training in the fire academy? >>
>> i think the it's kind of hard to tell. >> reporter: robertson admits getting the rank and file ong challenge, but there's another critical component, making sure the city is providing the right support services. we sent surveys to fire departments across the state. of all the cities we heard from, oakland offers the fewest free counseling sessions, just six per year. after ghost ship, fire administrators bumped up the number to 12, but we found some departments give firefighters...
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fill robertson from human rights watch.. a lorry crashed through the central reservation and collided with two vehicles. a woman and two children are critically ill and remain in hospital. a paraglider is in hospital with serious injuries after colliding with a hotel on the norfolk coast. the incident happened at around lunchtime today when he paraglider hit the wellington hotel. a man was taken away by air ambulance with injuries to his head and arm, but they are not thought to be life—threatening. research suggests more than a quarter of england's secondary schools aren't offering religious education, despite being legally required to do so. the national association of teachers of re says it's a worrying trend and many pupils aren't being prepared for life in modern britain. the department for education says re remains compulsory. tim muffett reports. the coopers' company and coborn school in upminster, where religious education is a core subject. it gives you the skill to debate, argue, and really consider what other peo
fill robertson from human rights watch.. a lorry crashed through the central reservation and collided with two vehicles. a woman and two children are critically ill and remain in hospital. a paraglider is in hospital with serious injuries after colliding with a hotel on the norfolk coast. the incident happened at around lunchtime today when he paraglider hit the wellington hotel. a man was taken away by air ambulance with injuries to his head and arm, but they are not thought to be...
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the pick of the goals came from andy robertson.ce in group f on goal difference. still four points off the second place play—off spot. that was robertson's second international goal after an eight million move to liverpool last month and he's hoping scotland can replicate his new clubs recent form. everyone focuses on the celtic boys, with their winning mentality and with not really losing any games, and, you know, so far that's happened to us. we haven't been beaten this season, and if i can bring that and add an extra player to that, and if people are up, competing at the top of the championship and they're not getting beat, then we've got a winning mentality coming up to the national team and that can only help this country. england came away from malta with a 4—0 win but perhaps the scoreline was a little flattering with three goals in the final six minutes. harry kane scored twice with ryan bertrand and danny welbeck getting the others. england lead the group ahead of slovakia by two points. they meet at wembley on monday. we'
the pick of the goals came from andy robertson.ce in group f on goal difference. still four points off the second place play—off spot. that was robertson's second international goal after an eight million move to liverpool last month and he's hoping scotland can replicate his new clubs recent form. everyone focuses on the celtic boys, with their winning mentality and with not really losing any games, and, you know, so far that's happened to us. we haven't been beaten this season, and if i can...
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more names from cnbc's delivering alpha next, including julian robertson on facebook and netflix hand jim chanos. before the break, apple and the top performing suppliers after a new iphone announcement. according to our partners, investors were bert off in the supply stocks like sirius logic, corning and j-bill a week after the event. four months later, 3-m, analog devices, nvidia and qualcomm were the big winners for more on this go to cnbc.com. scott wapner and the traders are back in two minutes. she only had me by one grade. we bought our first home together in 2010. his family had used another insurance product but i was like well i've had usaa for a while, why don't we call and check the rates? it was an instant savings and i should've changed a long time ago. there's no point in looking elsewhere really. we're the tenneys and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. back in two minutes. >>> on friday, november soth, "the halftime report" is the hop oregon american veterans with a live show aboard the historic "uss intrepid. we want you to be part of t
more names from cnbc's delivering alpha next, including julian robertson on facebook and netflix hand jim chanos. before the break, apple and the top performing suppliers after a new iphone announcement. according to our partners, investors were bert off in the supply stocks like sirius logic, corning and j-bill a week after the event. four months later, 3-m, analog devices, nvidia and qualcomm were the big winners for more on this go to cnbc.com. scott wapner and the traders are back in two...
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annual delivering alpha conference here in new york city today the top mind in investing from julian robertson to ray dalio, sharing their best ideas, and other ones with us for the hour, investing legend james chanos, always great, jim, to have you spend any time with us and talk about stocks. >> thanks for having me. >> and the markets and everything else in between steve weis and josh brown. you'll see them throughout the hour as well a great collection of investors on the stage stage behind us giving their views on the market which are at record highs as we're sitting here having this conversation give us your view on where you see the markets and where they are now. if it's justified or not in your mind. >> well, define justified. >> well, why to you think we're here >> i think we're here because basically the central banks have today'sy there's the general view that what's worked will continue to work monetary policy will stay easy, and -- and we'll live with the valuations, so i think that kind of sums up the way i think most investors think. >> yeah, you're not saying, and maybe it's p
annual delivering alpha conference here in new york city today the top mind in investing from julian robertson to ray dalio, sharing their best ideas, and other ones with us for the hour, investing legend james chanos, always great, jim, to have you spend any time with us and talk about stocks. >> thanks for having me. >> and the markets and everything else in between steve weis and josh brown. you'll see them throughout the hour as well a great collection of investors on the stage...
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peter robertson's great line tear down this wall.the state department tried to take it out about 20 times and he kept putting it back in. i don't know if they knew the extent they fought every one of these appointments. well, a number of conservatives came to reagan and were upset this is stopping ronnie and he's not pushing harder on some of the issues. i would occasionally weigh in. whenever he gets in trouble all bets are off. for y he has nothing to do with baker and that's when business gets done. christopher buckley says he didn't have a lot of male friends and got together with his hollywood buddies and they talked about the old days. the only that they got to lay his hair down to talk about virtual things like this and children and how to handle the difficult people, buckley had a staff, too. you can't hire a son-in-law or best friend and that their rvs breakout costs within limits. it wasn't a certain bounds there were these discussions so why don't they stop with that. if they had the spirit of st. louis they are reading al
peter robertson's great line tear down this wall.the state department tried to take it out about 20 times and he kept putting it back in. i don't know if they knew the extent they fought every one of these appointments. well, a number of conservatives came to reagan and were upset this is stopping ronnie and he's not pushing harder on some of the issues. i would occasionally weigh in. whenever he gets in trouble all bets are off. for y he has nothing to do with baker and that's when business...
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this was the pick of the goals from liverpool's andy robertson.nia into 3rd, who lost 1—0 away to slovakia, into third place in group f, on goal difference, a points off the second place spot, that gets you through to the play—offs. that was robertson's second international goal after an eight million pound move to liverpool last month — and he's hoping scotland can replicate his new clubs record. everyone focuses on the celtic boys. we haven't been beaten this season, and ifi we haven't been beaten this season, and if i can bring that an ad to that and if people are competing at the ad of the championship and not getting beat, we have a winning mentality and that can any help this country. england came away from malta with a a—0 win, but perhaps the scoreline was a little flattering with three goals in the final six minutes. harry kane scored twice, with ryan bertrand and danny welbeck getting the others. england lead the group ahead of slovakia by two points — they meet at wembley on monday. we will recover well now. it's a short turnaround, the
this was the pick of the goals from liverpool's andy robertson.nia into 3rd, who lost 1—0 away to slovakia, into third place in group f, on goal difference, a points off the second place spot, that gets you through to the play—offs. that was robertson's second international goal after an eight million pound move to liverpool last month — and he's hoping scotland can replicate his new clubs record. everyone focuses on the celtic boys. we haven't been beaten this season, and ifi we haven't...
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new zealand's jake robertson who finished second behind farah crossed the line and proposed to his girlfriendkenyan competitor. this time he got the outcome he wanted. it's the us open final between rafa nadal and kevin anderson this evening. you can follow that on the bbc sport website. that is it from us for now. we are back with the late news at ten, now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news. as we have been hearing, the governor of florida has warned there's a massive storm surge across the state. these pictures show the extent of the flooding at edgewater. the storm is expected to create a huge storm surge which could be up to 15 feet high in places. the authorities have shut down the nuclear reactor in southern florida. rick scott had some stark advise for the safety of residents. remember, in south—west florida, the storm surge comes after the strongest winds. do not think this storm is over when the winds slow down. local officials will let you know when it's safe to go out. the storm surge could kill you. we have thousands of national guard membe
new zealand's jake robertson who finished second behind farah crossed the line and proposed to his girlfriendkenyan competitor. this time he got the outcome he wanted. it's the us open final between rafa nadal and kevin anderson this evening. you can follow that on the bbc sport website. that is it from us for now. we are back with the late news at ten, now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news. as we have been hearing, the governor of florida has warned...
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my name is bethan robertson—smith, and i'm doing my daily routine.f exercises to flex the muscles in my face. in 2008, when i was at university studying to be a veterinary nurse, i had a serious car accident. i had a fractured skull, an acquired brain injury, and i was left with facial palsy, also known as facial paralysis. it meant that every one of the a0 muscles that gave expression in my face had been paralysed. years later, i had an operation that allowed me to smile like a mona lisa, using just two of the chewing muscles that were unaffected by the accident. it's very hard to know exactly what muscles i need to move to help me smile. i came down to brighton today to try out a new piece of technology that's going to help people like myself, who have got facial palsy. one of the surgeons who operated on me is part of a team of experts developing technologies with sensors to read the muscle activities of people with facial paralysis. so, when you were first diagnosed, you had an examination called the needle emg, where the needle is put into the s
my name is bethan robertson—smith, and i'm doing my daily routine.f exercises to flex the muscles in my face. in 2008, when i was at university studying to be a veterinary nurse, i had a serious car accident. i had a fractured skull, an acquired brain injury, and i was left with facial palsy, also known as facial paralysis. it meant that every one of the a0 muscles that gave expression in my face had been paralysed. years later, i had an operation that allowed me to smile like a mona lisa,...
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but it got better — liverpool's new man, andy robertson, showing why some are calling him scotland'san clearly impressed. two goals to the good, how about a third? three points in the bag, three goals, too. james mcarthur following up some quick thinking with his own sharp finish. in malta, england faced 30—degree temperatures and a resilient defence, one that eventually wilted when dele alli found harry kane. ryan bertrand's first international strike came from a full 30 yards out, before danny welbeck made a goalscoring return to the international set. there was even time for kane to get in on the act again, three goals in the last six minutes perhaps flattering england's performance somewhat. northern ireland's grip on second place in their group is now iron—like. a dominant performance in san marino, wherejosh magennis was the star of the show, scoring not once but twice, to help them go seven points clear of the next—closest side. another from the penalty spot for captain steven davis put the seal on a fantastic night for the home nations. ten goals scored, none conceded. wales
but it got better — liverpool's new man, andy robertson, showing why some are calling him scotland'san clearly impressed. two goals to the good, how about a third? three points in the bag, three goals, too. james mcarthur following up some quick thinking with his own sharp finish. in malta, england faced 30—degree temperatures and a resilient defence, one that eventually wilted when dele alli found harry kane. ryan bertrand's first international strike came from a full 30 yards out, before...
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. >> this weekend, on the presidency, greg robertson discusses franklin d. roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt. this led to the forced relocation of japanese americans to internment camps during world war ii. here's a preview. >> has far as the president's background and personality, it is more subtle. it is hard to say what influence the habit we can say that fdr had a past history of sherry popular prejudiced. years before he was elected president, britain was about having a set of arguments that he was proof. he publicly insisted that japanese were not able to be a simulated into american society. i'm quoting him. i will give you my best fdr. this is from his article in asia magazine. >> so far, as americans are concerned, as a whole, they honestly believe that the mingling of white with oriental blood is harmful to our future. while it is not clear how much he continued this through the. of the war, he was in correspondence with the chief anthropologist at the smithsonian institution about japanese skulls. he agreed that the reason that japanese people were
. >> this weekend, on the presidency, greg robertson discusses franklin d. roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt. this led to the forced relocation of japanese americans to internment camps during world war ii. here's a preview. >> has far as the president's background and personality, it is more subtle. it is hard to say what influence the habit we can say that fdr had a past history of sherry popular prejudiced. years before he was elected president, britain was about having a set of...
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marcella robertson, wusa 9. >> a second confederate memorial will come down from a charlottesville park. the city council voted to take down the statue of judgment stonewall jackson. the back story dominated the news. last month, a rally turned violent ending with the death of protester heather heyer. >>> on september 24th, the dave matthews band, pharrell williams, justin timberlake and others will put on a show at uva scott stadium. the tickets are free but you are encouraged to make a donation to the charlottesville fund. the tickets will be available next monday. >>> eulalio tordil who went on a two-day killing spree had two life sentences handed down from the murder of his wife and the shooter of a good samaritan. gladys was gunned down in the parking lot of high point high school picking up her daughter last year. >> he deserves an eternity in jail and he got that morning. we are so glad to remove this terrible killer who chose a school to commit the act in front of hundreds if not thousands of which were. >> he was already serving life sentences for the murders of two people. the
marcella robertson, wusa 9. >> a second confederate memorial will come down from a charlottesville park. the city council voted to take down the statue of judgment stonewall jackson. the back story dominated the news. last month, a rally turned violent ending with the death of protester heather heyer. >>> on september 24th, the dave matthews band, pharrell williams, justin timberlake and others will put on a show at uva scott stadium. the tickets are free but you are encouraged...
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robertson.you leave for work this morning you will notice there are reporters and photographers. they're actually here for me. i said what have you done? and she said, well, i spent last weekend up at balmoral castle. and i guess -- >> was it prince andrew? >> he said no, it was actually with prince charles. >> prince charles, the country's most eligible bachelor. diana once anonymous is now famous. >> i think it was overwhelming. she would still try to come to work. she couldn't spend her life couped up in her apartment. >> she was good humored. sometimes she stopped for a chat. >> but she never stops for an interview or poses for a photograph. that is until late september, 1980, at this, london kindergarten where diana works part time. >> she came out with two children from the nursery. and halfway through, taking the picture, the sun came out. and we saw the beautiful legs. the headline was charlie's girl. and she was i think a little disturbed about it. because i think she said to some one,
robertson.you leave for work this morning you will notice there are reporters and photographers. they're actually here for me. i said what have you done? and she said, well, i spent last weekend up at balmoral castle. and i guess -- >> was it prince andrew? >> he said no, it was actually with prince charles. >> prince charles, the country's most eligible bachelor. diana once anonymous is now famous. >> i think it was overwhelming. she would still try to come to work. she...
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marcella robertson sat down with him today. >> how are you? >> reporter: prides itself on being a place of cultural diversity, but it's not just a motto for customers. >> immigrants are people that to us. that go to school with us. >> reporter: andy shalal owns six busboys and poets location. >> many of our people that work in the hospitality and restaurant industry are immigrants. without them, we cannot operate. >> reporter: he's doing what he can to help. >> we talk about what their rights are, so people don't get pushed around, who may feel scared or afraid of this administration. so we pass out literature to our staff, make sure they understand their rights, they don't have to just roll over and play dead. if anything good is going to come out of this, it's for congress to act, saying we are a country of immigrants, and we have to protect those immigrants that come here, to make this country what it is today. >> he says he he also told me, he believes this has a psychological impact on all employees. he says it sends a message, they aren'
marcella robertson sat down with him today. >> how are you? >> reporter: prides itself on being a place of cultural diversity, but it's not just a motto for customers. >> immigrants are people that to us. that go to school with us. >> reporter: andy shalal owns six busboys and poets location. >> many of our people that work in the hospitality and restaurant industry are immigrants. without them, we cannot operate. >> reporter: he's doing what he can to help....
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. >> you play robertson. >> and brilliant young director directed it. so i just got the news that netflix picked it up. >> netflix is loving martin sheen. >> they are everywhere. they are going to have it at sun dance next year and release it in the fall or spring and then netflix will take it from there. >> anything you are in i am anxious to see. >> my great pleasure. martin sheen, love this guy. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching. and as always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show visit tavissmily@pbs.org. >>> take a deep dive into what is happening around the country. that's next time. we'll see you then. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. first a conversation with writer lindsay clemons. she joins us to discuss her novel "what we lose" a coming of age story that explores who we become when we lose a parent. >>> then joshua henry is here to discuss his role in the tour of hamilton. glad you joined us. coming up in just a moment.
. >> you play robertson. >> and brilliant young director directed it. so i just got the news that netflix picked it up. >> netflix is loving martin sheen. >> they are everywhere. they are going to have it at sun dance next year and release it in the fall or spring and then netflix will take it from there. >> anything you are in i am anxious to see. >> my great pleasure. martin sheen, love this guy. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching. and as always,...
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. >> reporter: demetrius robertson is fast, like really fast. >> the first thing to do is run. >> reporter: a lot of guys have sprinters be but do not earn all merit, -- all-american in the league as a sophomore. >> the way that he is athletic and is able to them mesh everything together. >> he cares about the game. he cares about learning the game. he cares about his teammates, those are the things that people don't see.>> reporter: they also don't see the extra effort like being the first person on the field and extra practice.>> i am always going outside and playing all the time. he works even when he is injured to get better. >> reporter: dimitri is not only a well-rounded person -- player but he is also a well rounded person with the degree in [ inaudible ]. >> i am going to take my talents to the you diversity -- to the university of california, berkeley. >> reporter: make no mistake, sports is his number one priority. he will definitely be a draft for the nfl. >> he can be the next great guy. >> a lot of guys came like they are in the sky high coming in as all-american, but that is
. >> reporter: demetrius robertson is fast, like really fast. >> the first thing to do is run. >> reporter: a lot of guys have sprinters be but do not earn all merit, -- all-american in the league as a sophomore. >> the way that he is athletic and is able to them mesh everything together. >> he cares about the game. he cares about learning the game. he cares about his teammates, those are the things that people don't see.>> reporter: they also don't see the...
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marcella robertson joins us now with more. it's still unclear what's going to happen now? >> not very clear at this point. there are two very different, really passionate sides and feelings about this issue. the results from this weekend's voting, the majority voted to drop jeb and just call it stewart high. one school board member says that should be enough to make a decision. >> a debate fueled by two sides of history. what should the new name of jeb stewart high be? if you go with the votes from this weekend, 917 people want to call it stewart high. >> the community has spoken. let's just honor what they've asked for. >> that's not at all what advocates for a new name wanted to hear. >> i'd be disappointed, but i just can't believe they would do that. it would still retain its identity with the confederacy. >> votes a piece for thurgood marshall. >> when you look at those totals, what you see is that the vast majority of people do want a different name for the school than stewart. >> reporter: it's a divide this school board hopes it won't be a part of history. >> the p
marcella robertson joins us now with more. it's still unclear what's going to happen now? >> not very clear at this point. there are two very different, really passionate sides and feelings about this issue. the results from this weekend's voting, the majority voted to drop jeb and just call it stewart high. one school board member says that should be enough to make a decision. >> a debate fueled by two sides of history. what should the new name of jeb stewart high be? if you go...
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. >> you play robertson. >> and brilliant young director directed it. so i just got the news that netflix picked it up. >> netflix is loving martin sheen. >> they are everywhere. they are going to have it at sun dance next year and release it in the fall or spring and then netflix will take it from there. >> anything you are in i am anxious to see. >> my great pleasure. martin sheen, love this guy. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching. and as always, keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show visit tavissmily@pbs.org. >>> take a deep dive into what is happening around the country. that's next time. we'll see you then. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - today on america's test kitchen, julia prepares slow-roasted chicken parts in shallot-garlic pan sauce, adam reviews carbon steel chef's knives in the equipment corner, and bridget prepares boiled potatoes with black olive tapenade. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs
. >> you play robertson. >> and brilliant young director directed it. so i just got the news that netflix picked it up. >> netflix is loving martin sheen. >> they are everywhere. they are going to have it at sun dance next year and release it in the fall or spring and then netflix will take it from there. >> anything you are in i am anxious to see. >> my great pleasure. martin sheen, love this guy. that's our show tonight. thanks for watching. and as always,...
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. >> marcella robertson brings us the story. >> reporter: steven williams dropped his mother off here at the airport. she had been visiting from england. she was flying from here to new jersey, where she had a connecting flight back home. his 77-year-old mother travels her off to a united employee, trusting they would make sure she got to the the right place. instead, he says he spent more than 16 hours trying to figure out if his mother ever made it home. >> they basically take responsibility for that, that person until they arrive at their destination. >> reporter: knowing that, steven williams left the airport, trusting his mother to united airlines. >> i had a driver go in to pick her up in london, and i got a text at 4:30 a.m. saying that she hadn't arrived. i called the airlines to make sure she was on that flight, and they reassured me three or four times she was on that flight. >> reporter: it turns out, his mother wasn't on that flight. she made it to new jersey, but williams says the airline told him they bumped her off her connecting flight to london. the reason why? he say
. >> marcella robertson brings us the story. >> reporter: steven williams dropped his mother off here at the airport. she had been visiting from england. she was flying from here to new jersey, where she had a connecting flight back home. his 77-year-old mother travels her off to a united employee, trusting they would make sure she got to the the right place. instead, he says he spent more than 16 hours trying to figure out if his mother ever made it home. >> they basically...
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very good to talk to you phil robertson you just can't hear those stories often enough can you in order to try and put a stop to this now that's just some of what's happening right now but obviously we want to find out more of what's been going on and how this is being reported in me and and in other places around the world let's bring in our correspondent scott hardly who's in myanmar is biggest city yangon scott i'm just wondering if people there really know what is going on they must be hearing these stories how are they responding to this. yeah they do hear the stories but it's very interesting because the way this story has been controlled here in myanmar as media they're a little bit skeptical i mean you talk to some people who are a little bit more savvy with the media if you will and they're able to kind of compare and contrast stories outside myanmar and stories inside myanmar and one gentleman young musician who we spoke with earlier tonight very sharp gentleman he said you know look you have all the media the international media focusing on the right and the plight of the hin
very good to talk to you phil robertson you just can't hear those stories often enough can you in order to try and put a stop to this now that's just some of what's happening right now but obviously we want to find out more of what's been going on and how this is being reported in me and and in other places around the world let's bring in our correspondent scott hardly who's in myanmar is biggest city yangon scott i'm just wondering if people there really know what is going on they must be...
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just ask jess and lisa robertson. >> we didn't have frogs for the first four one year, they exploded.e had almost 60 frogs one day. 30 dead, and 29 still swimming around. >> reporter: the wildlife biologist decided to help. >> if you're an animal lover, and you have a pool, it's a tough thingto watch animals die in your pool. >> reporter: he designed a device called the frog log. a weight holds the ramp to the side of the pool, and the frogs instinctively find the float. >> give animals away out, most of them will find it. >> reporter: what started out as a hobby to help a friend has now turned into a booming business. >> solves a problem for the pool owners, and also helps wildlife. >> when he started telling us he was selling them overseas, and internationally. >> that was pretty amazing for a device he designed in his garage. >> they use house, until they want to go swimming again. >> reporter: or until they're ready to climb out. cbs news, washington. >>> all right, that's the news at 5:00. the new as the 5:30, starts right now. >> hurricane irma continues to get stronger as it mo
just ask jess and lisa robertson. >> we didn't have frogs for the first four one year, they exploded.e had almost 60 frogs one day. 30 dead, and 29 still swimming around. >> reporter: the wildlife biologist decided to help. >> if you're an animal lover, and you have a pool, it's a tough thingto watch animals die in your pool. >> reporter: he designed a device called the frog log. a weight holds the ramp to the side of the pool, and the frogs instinctively find the float....
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>> reporter: in stafford county, marcela robertson, wusa 9. >>> we have done a lot of reporting on the controversy of the flag. you can follow the whole thing by downloading the wusa 9 app and check out our website. >>> there has been a second outbreak of swine flu in maryland. this one was found in the fairgrounds this saturday according to the frederick news- post. some of the swingo degrees fevers and at the same time a child was rushed to the hospital with flulike symptoms and the parents said that child had been in the exhibit. all of the pigs were quarantined as a precaution. the child is going to be okay but a couple of weeks ago the flu was discovered in 107 pigs at the charles county fairgrounds. health officials have not found any cases of those spreading and they are investigating how all of the pigs got sick. >>> we have a wedding horror story. andrea mccarren is hearing the long and emotional journey of one local couple who paid thousands of dollars and just didn't get what was promised by the wedding -- wedding photographer. she is here to take us through this. how are th
>> reporter: in stafford county, marcela robertson, wusa 9. >>> we have done a lot of reporting on the controversy of the flag. you can follow the whole thing by downloading the wusa 9 app and check out our website. >>> there has been a second outbreak of swine flu in maryland. this one was found in the fairgrounds this saturday according to the frederick news- post. some of the swingo degrees fevers and at the same time a child was rushed to the hospital with flulike...
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. >> dubbed the kissing bandit by fans, he even dated former bad girl courtney robertson who called himn expert at lip locking and the best sex she's ever had. he was set to be the replace six years ago before being replaced by krois sowles which left arie embarrassed which is why he the news top secret and didn't even tell his parents. >> they are just finding out, hey, mom and dad. >> jamie fox 48 hours ago were photographed frolicking in the malibu surf and now that they are publicly a couple the paparazzi have gone into overdrive. >> are you and katie holmes annite snem. >> yesterday outside l.a. jamie was approached by photographers thirsty for details about his labor day beach pda. >> you looked pretty cozy on the beach in mal will you. >> while jamie stayed tight-lipped katie holmes was all smiles at new york fashion week, this as we're learning more about fox-kat's relationship and a source saying they are very happy and jamie seen very romantic performing many sweet gestures, and they are both outdoorsy. >> property runs all the way up to the top of the hill. >> katey enjoys sp
. >> dubbed the kissing bandit by fans, he even dated former bad girl courtney robertson who called himn expert at lip locking and the best sex she's ever had. he was set to be the replace six years ago before being replaced by krois sowles which left arie embarrassed which is why he the news top secret and didn't even tell his parents. >> they are just finding out, hey, mom and dad. >> jamie fox 48 hours ago were photographed frolicking in the malibu surf and now that they...
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marcella robertson brings us her story. >> reporter: for katherine mann -- >> i have always loved creating things. >> reporter: -- baking is a form of art. >> all my cookies are tiny canvass i get i think the best part is they're all kind of unique. >> reporter: it's a talent she discovered just a few years ago. >> now i'm just adding on a few leaves. >> reporter: it's since grown into a small business, district waking company, but this batch of cook -- baking company, but this batch of cookies is deny than any she's ever made. >> -- is different than any she's ever made. >> i knew i wanted to start off with texas and the focal point to be over houston. >> reporter: she's selling these cookies to help the families of hurricane harvey. >> my family was affected in a hurricane when i was in high school and many families lost everything. my family lost a lot. >> reporter: this gives her art a deeper form of meaning. >> i love something that means to give back. >> the district baking company will be at union market this sunday morning at 10 a.m. to sell those cookies. they want to raise $5,000
marcella robertson brings us her story. >> reporter: for katherine mann -- >> i have always loved creating things. >> reporter: -- baking is a form of art. >> all my cookies are tiny canvass i get i think the best part is they're all kind of unique. >> reporter: it's a talent she discovered just a few years ago. >> now i'm just adding on a few leaves. >> reporter: it's since grown into a small business, district waking company, but this batch of cook --...
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. >> in fairfax county, marcello robertson, wusa 9. >> the school board will vote on a name change come october 26. >>> in the district tonight, a thousand people made their way on to the national mall today for the mother of all rallies. they were supporting president trump anduniting in honor of america. they were met by counterprotesters. stephanie was there. >> reporter: it started out like this. then this happened. >> are you threatening her? >> go home. go home. >> >> back up. dude. back up. >> reporter: lacey got caught up in the middle of it all. >> there are a number of us who are not trump supporters. we are just hear to gawk. we see trump as ignorance and racist and someone who is actually bringing the country in a fascist direction. so, there are a lot of antifascists here in the crowd. >> i'm here to protect the united president of the united states. i'm here because i have great respect for our american flag and i think what people are doing in our country like today, like these hate groups and other groups, i think they are taking our constitution and destroying it. >> po
. >> in fairfax county, marcello robertson, wusa 9. >> the school board will vote on a name change come october 26. >>> in the district tonight, a thousand people made their way on to the national mall today for the mother of all rallies. they were supporting president trump anduniting in honor of america. they were met by counterprotesters. stephanie was there. >> reporter: it started out like this. then this happened. >> are you threatening her? >> go...
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is true of well-known investors like omega advisers leon cooperman and tiger management's julian robertson, who says stocks are in a bubble. >> the market as a whole is at a historic basis, i think that's due to the fact that interest rates are so low that there's no real competition for the money, other than art and real estate. and so i think that's why the valuations are so high. >> the stock market has full valuation. that doesn't mean it's overvalued, but rather priced to appreciate earnings of 5 to 6%. >> those two investors spoke today at the delivering alpha conference presented by cnbc in new york. also in attendance was treasury secretary steven mnuchin. as tyler mathisen tells us, it was his comments that tax reform is a top priority that helped giveto >> reporter: hi, sue. delivering alpha is the foremost conclave of people in the institutional investing, hedge fund, and private equity worlds. we began today hearing from treasury secretary steven mnuchin, who is frankly optimistic about the probability of getting something done on tax reform before the end of the year, but less
is true of well-known investors like omega advisers leon cooperman and tiger management's julian robertson, who says stocks are in a bubble. >> the market as a whole is at a historic basis, i think that's due to the fact that interest rates are so low that there's no real competition for the money, other than art and real estate. and so i think that's why the valuations are so high. >> the stock market has full valuation. that doesn't mean it's overvalued, but rather priced to...
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my name is bethan robertson—smith, and i'm doing my daily routine. had a fractured skull, an acquired brain injury, and i was left with facial palsy, also known as facial paralysis. it meant that every one of the 40 muscles that gave expression in my face had been paralysed. years later, i had an operation that allowed me to smile like a mona lisa, using just two of the chewing muscles that were unaffected by the accident. it's very hard to know exactly what muscles i need to move to help me smile. i came down to brighton today to try out a new piece of technology that's going to help people like myself, who have got facial palsy. one of the surgeons who operated on me is part of a team of experts developing technologies with sensors to read the muscle activities of people with facial paralysis. so, when you were first diagnosed, you had an examination called the needle emg, where the needle is put into the skin, into the muscles, to read the tiny electrical signals that the muscles emanate. with this technology, what we're using is these sensors tha
my name is bethan robertson—smith, and i'm doing my daily routine. had a fractured skull, an acquired brain injury, and i was left with facial palsy, also known as facial paralysis. it meant that every one of the 40 muscles that gave expression in my face had been paralysed. years later, i had an operation that allowed me to smile like a mona lisa, using just two of the chewing muscles that were unaffected by the accident. it's very hard to know exactly what muscles i need to move to help me...