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the parties talking about his pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club in genesis i he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists here of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides and his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand eight. through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician and secondly a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and market you could think of him almost as a precursor to trump a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person running for. president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that before the second coming of christ c
the parties talking about his pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club in genesis i he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists here of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides and his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand eight. through his blood and...
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the parties talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club in genesis he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists review of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. parents got politics flowing through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician second a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and market you could think of him almost as a precursor to a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person running for president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that before the second
the parties talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club in genesis he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists review of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. parents got politics...
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robertson pinned the alleged gunman to the ground.nts later a white police officer arrived and shot robertson. the illinois state police now investigating the shooting. they released a preliminary report saying in part, upon his arrival at a midlothian -- a midlothian police officer encountered a subject in plain black clothing with no markings red lid identifying him as a security guard armed with a guard in the parking lot. the midlothian officer gave the armed subject multiple verbal commands to drop the gun and get on the ground before ultimate little discharging his weapon and striking the subject. but tonight the police chief is calling the death the equivalent of a blue on blue friendly fire incident. chief daniel delane nil also wrote on facebook, what we have learned is jamal robertson was a brave man doing his best to end an active shooter situation. the midlothian police department is saddened by this tragic accident and give our heartfelt condolences to jamal, his family and friends. there are no words that can be expresse
robertson pinned the alleged gunman to the ground.nts later a white police officer arrived and shot robertson. the illinois state police now investigating the shooting. they released a preliminary report saying in part, upon his arrival at a midlothian -- a midlothian police officer encountered a subject in plain black clothing with no markings red lid identifying him as a security guard armed with a guard in the parking lot. the midlothian officer gave the armed subject multiple verbal...
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robertson with the birdz, beard. which became part of our business.asked us what was the marketing plan for the beards and like my father says that was a cold northwest wind when you are sitting out in the woods. came in handy for us and also came in handy for our business. >> ed: you have come a long way from an earth worm salesman -- failed earth worm salesman it sounded like to successful entrepreneur. everyone can go out and check out the book. willie, always a pleasure to be with you, sir. >> great talking to you. >> ed: all right. take care. meanwhile disgraced senator al franken last thanksgiving he got into a lot of trouble. sharing latest reflections of quote, unquote the women's experience. that's what he is calling it one year after his resignation. our ladies night panel reacts next. that's live coming up. >> i am proud that during my time in the senate i have used my power to be a champion of women. ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with
robertson with the birdz, beard. which became part of our business.asked us what was the marketing plan for the beards and like my father says that was a cold northwest wind when you are sitting out in the woods. came in handy for us and also came in handy for our business. >> ed: you have come a long way from an earth worm salesman -- failed earth worm salesman it sounded like to successful entrepreneur. everyone can go out and check out the book. willie, always a pleasure to be with...
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bud robertson. [ applause ] >> thank you, kevin and good morning, everyone. for the first time in my 60-year career, i must say that i take no pleasure in the talk i'm about to give. yet it is time that the other side be heard in this monument. further, as the keynote speaker for your conference and i'm humbled by that and the fact that i'm the heldest member of the cast by a number of years, i will occasionally drift to discuss the national issues of which civil war monuments are a part and to the factors that lay behind the insanity under which we live in many sections. i understand and i respect those whose friendship i may damage here. with that being said, once we fought the civil war, that four-year blood bath was the most vital moment as a nation. slavery was the underlying issue behind the war, but not the only issue. not the only issue. state rights still hovered over the land. the limits of federalism were far from resolution. and no one seemed to realize that easily the emotions can conquer reasonable thinking. the united states in which you and i
bud robertson. [ applause ] >> thank you, kevin and good morning, everyone. for the first time in my 60-year career, i must say that i take no pleasure in the talk i'm about to give. yet it is time that the other side be heard in this monument. further, as the keynote speaker for your conference and i'm humbled by that and the fact that i'm the heldest member of the cast by a number of years, i will occasionally drift to discuss the national issues of which civil war monuments are a part...
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nic robertson there with us. you can talk, nic, about the significance of the numbers here, the leaders who are walking into this ceremony right now all together. >> reporter: 72 heads of state total we were told will be in some form in attendance if not this event, more than 50 at this event. 72 coming to the country over the weekend. 98 heads of delegations. of course, 70 international bodies, united nations represented here by the secretary general and other -- you know, the international monetary fund and other global institutions rs represented here. this is a movement that puts france. in terms of bringing the world together, the armistice itself, but also the position that emmanuel likes and the issues that he believes can be best addressed by world leaders working together. so there is a lot of symbolism that goes beyond just the armistice, but of course this commemoration today is all about that. a the leaders here will be hearing readings from students, high school students. they will hear readings of n
nic robertson there with us. you can talk, nic, about the significance of the numbers here, the leaders who are walking into this ceremony right now all together. >> reporter: 72 heads of state total we were told will be in some form in attendance if not this event, more than 50 at this event. 72 coming to the country over the weekend. 98 heads of delegations. of course, 70 international bodies, united nations represented here by the secretary general and other -- you know, the...
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nic robertson live just outside number 10 in london.the reporting. >> and we do want to bring you this breaking news. we just learned the u.a.e. government has pardoned matthew hedges, the british academic was sentenced last week to life in prison for espionage after a five-minute trial. the u.k. government and hedges' family had been pushing the u.a.e. to grant him clemency. want to bring back our nic robertson who is there at 10 downing street. nick, of course, this a story you're very familiar with. how surprised are you with the outcome here? >> reporter: there had been some indications at the end of last week and over the weekend. the foreign office is right in front of me, you see downing street behind me. the foreign office is right behind the camera here. there had been some indications from the foreign office that perhaps this was possible that the u.a.e. was considering the representations that had come from the foreign office here. the appeals from matthew hedges' wife who had been there for that very, very short final hearin
nic robertson live just outside number 10 in london.the reporting. >> and we do want to bring you this breaking news. we just learned the u.a.e. government has pardoned matthew hedges, the british academic was sentenced last week to life in prison for espionage after a five-minute trial. the u.k. government and hedges' family had been pushing the u.a.e. to grant him clemency. want to bring back our nic robertson who is there at 10 downing street. nick, of course, this a story you're very...
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robertson. [applause] dr. robertson: thank you, keven. good morning, everyone. for the first time in my 60 year career, i must say, i take no pleasure in the talk i am about to give. it is time the other side be monument.his as the keynote speaker for your conference, plus the fact i am the eldest member of the cast by a number of years, i will drift far field to discuss the national issues of which civil war monuments are taught and to the factors that lay behind the insanity in which we live in many sections. respect,and, and i those whose friendship i may damage here. that being said, once we fought a civil war, that four-year bloodbath was the most vital moment in our evolution as a nation. slavery was the underlying issue behind the war. not the only issue. stay rights hovered over the land -- state rights hovered over the land. realize howd to conquermotions can reasonable thinking. the united states in which you in 1865.e was born civil war marked the conception of the country we know. it
robertson. [applause] dr. robertson: thank you, keven. good morning, everyone. for the first time in my 60 year career, i must say, i take no pleasure in the talk i am about to give. it is time the other side be monument.his as the keynote speaker for your conference, plus the fact i am the eldest member of the cast by a number of years, i will drift far field to discuss the national issues of which civil war monuments are taught and to the factors that lay behind the insanity in which we live...
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the peart he's talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b. and story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and today j.t. eight people still hosts the seven hundred club and james is like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists you of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. pats got politics flowing through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician second a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and marketing you could think of him almost as a precursor to a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person running for president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that befor
the peart he's talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b. and story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and today j.t. eight people still hosts the seven hundred club and james is like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists you of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. pats got...
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>> reporter: robertson clearly had his suspicions.s sister sharon did too. >> so you've felt all along that jim knapp should have been a suspect and wasn't. >> he should've been investigated. there were a lot of red flags that were concerning. >> reporter: knapp told sheriff's deputies he was no where near carol's house when the murder happened. he was at his ex-wife's place, miles away, babysitting his son. >> didn't they find out that the alibi, in fact, was pretty solid? >> no. actually it wasn't. what the son said was that, yeah they'd gotten a video and the son was watching it. he doesn't know where dad was. >> dad wasn't sitting beside him in the room? >> no. dad was not watching with him, so he doesn't know where dad was. and the son got bored watching this movie and i believe he went and got on his computer. so there's a period of time that we don't really know. he might have been in the house, but nobody saw him. >> reporter: so maybe knapp's solid alibi wasn't? and remember how he told everyone he had cancer? sharon, a docto
>> reporter: robertson clearly had his suspicions.s sister sharon did too. >> so you've felt all along that jim knapp should have been a suspect and wasn't. >> he should've been investigated. there were a lot of red flags that were concerning. >> reporter: knapp told sheriff's deputies he was no where near carol's house when the murder happened. he was at his ex-wife's place, miles away, babysitting his son. >> didn't they find out that the alibi, in fact, was...
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the parties talking about his pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club and jesus like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists here of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand eight. through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician and secondly a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and marketing you could think of him almost as a precursor to trump a t.v. personality running for president right he laid the groundwork for someone who is not necessarily a political person running for president and using the mobilization of conservative christian voters as the driving force behind their presidential run pat robertson believes in the end times and he believes that before the second coming of christ c
the parties talking about his pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b.s. story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and at age eighty eight still hosts the seven hundred club and jesus like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists here of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand eight. through his blood and i've...
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michael robertson lost his home in paradise and is now living in a tent with his two daughters.en there since monday.. but he's glad everyone has been so welcoming.
michael robertson lost his home in paradise and is now living in a tent with his two daughters.en there since monday.. but he's glad everyone has been so welcoming.
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michael robertson michael robertson lost his home in paradise and is now living in a tent with his twoere since monday.. but he's glad everyone has been so welcoming. ( james ) many evacuees say they are just taking it day by day... and we are learning they can stay in chico until sunday. ( darya ) we'll be back as the kron 4 morning news continues... and here's a live look outside... embarcadero. (ácommercialá) ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) the golden state warriors are doing their part to help out the victims of the camp fire. they are auctioning off signed game-worn jerseys.( james ) here is a look at the n-b-a auctions website ... where people can bid on the jerseys of stephen curry, kevin durant, klay thompson, draymond green, andre iguodala and shaun livingston.the money raised will go directly to help out relief efforts in butte county. in addition ... the team also is matching all crowdfunding donations
michael robertson michael robertson lost his home in paradise and is now living in a tent with his twoere since monday.. but he's glad everyone has been so welcoming. ( james ) many evacuees say they are just taking it day by day... and we are learning they can stay in chico until sunday. ( darya ) we'll be back as the kron 4 morning news continues... and here's a live look outside... embarcadero. (ácommercialá) ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) the golden state warriors are doing their part to...
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the man himself, willie robertson. getting some gray in the beard now. >> come on now. >> sean: you are getting grayer by the day. i can't believe how old you look. >> you are looking more silver as well, my friend. >> sean: and a new best selling book. you are a rarity, willie. you actually mention god in a positive way. the family prays at the end of every episode. even with your crazy uncle. and your dad wanted to baptize me this an alligator pool. >> he still does. >> sean: what? >> he still does. >> sean: i'm not doing it in an alligator swamp. i've seen episodes where they live. he wanted to take me out there and dunk me. >> he still does. well, you know, our family is a strong about our faith. we were willing to show that. and we've never held back from that. i think all of the boycott this and boycott that is getting a little old in my opinion. i think we've got to tale with the results and say let's move on and be positive. if not, we're going to have to -- we'll have to have all new entertainment for, you kno
the man himself, willie robertson. getting some gray in the beard now. >> come on now. >> sean: you are getting grayer by the day. i can't believe how old you look. >> you are looking more silver as well, my friend. >> sean: and a new best selling book. you are a rarity, willie. you actually mention god in a positive way. the family prays at the end of every episode. even with your crazy uncle. and your dad wanted to baptize me this an alligator pool. >> he still...
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coming up before ten, veteran bbc sports commentator ian robertson will be here.m. theresa may is heading to brussels to attempt to finalise her brexit deal with eu leaders. the prime minister is hoping the plans, which include details on our future relationship with the european union, will be approved at a summit on sunday. but spain's prime minister has threatened to derail the timetable, if he doesn't get further reassurances over the status of gibraltar. meanwhile, the leader of the democratic unionist party, arlene foster, is expected to reiterate her opposition to the proposed brexit deal when she addresses its annual conference today. the dup is concerned that plans to prevent checks on the irish border would leave northern ireland too closely tied to the eu. earlier sirjeffery donaldson, the dup mp in westminster and the party's chief whip, told us there's still plenty of to make changes. the home office is investigating how an adult asylum seeker was allowed to take up a place at a school in ipswich. the man, who was posing as a 15 year old, enrolled at
coming up before ten, veteran bbc sports commentator ian robertson will be here.m. theresa may is heading to brussels to attempt to finalise her brexit deal with eu leaders. the prime minister is hoping the plans, which include details on our future relationship with the european union, will be approved at a summit on sunday. but spain's prime minister has threatened to derail the timetable, if he doesn't get further reassurances over the status of gibraltar. meanwhile, the leader of the...
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jamie robertson has been speaking to cbi presidentjohn allan, who gave his reaction to mr corbyn's speech a vision for the future of this country. and he has identified, i think, some of the problems we have as a society. there is too much inequality. i think business and government need to work together to remedy that. i think we don't think that all of his solutions would work. in particular, we think nationalisation would be a step backwards rather than a step forwards. it would divert resources from much more important priorities. but you know i think it was good he came along. we appreciated him coming along and he told us about his vision. his agenda. what about his views on brexit and the idea of on brexit and the idea of a customs union? and a customs union, let's face it, was what the director—general of the cbi, has been asking for. indeed. i think we would be keen to see something like a customs union, whether it's called the customs union or something else, as part of the long—term solution. clearly, if we get through, if parliament voted in favour of the current proposal, the
jamie robertson has been speaking to cbi presidentjohn allan, who gave his reaction to mr corbyn's speech a vision for the future of this country. and he has identified, i think, some of the problems we have as a society. there is too much inequality. i think business and government need to work together to remedy that. i think we don't think that all of his solutions would work. in particular, we think nationalisation would be a step backwards rather than a step forwards. it would divert...
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robertson has already laid out, this was voted on by the city council in february. the unthinkable of course happened, the murder of heather heyer that followed in the wake and in the days and weeks that followed confederate monuments in baltimore, durham and elsewhere in the country were toppled by crowds or relocated by city governments. all of these debates have served as a reminder to the nation of the deep, intense and sometimes violent nature of the civil war or perhaps more precisely confederate memory that continues to permeate our country. today what i want to do is place these debates within their historical context by examining the way in which the generation that survived the war and their children sought to remember it. how did they explain to their children and grandchildren what it was they had fought for? how did they consciously and just as importantly unconsciously exaggerate, minimize, contradict and or emit issues from their telling? what were the implications, the social, political or otherwise of the ways in which they remembered their civil wa
robertson has already laid out, this was voted on by the city council in february. the unthinkable of course happened, the murder of heather heyer that followed in the wake and in the days and weeks that followed confederate monuments in baltimore, durham and elsewhere in the country were toppled by crowds or relocated by city governments. all of these debates have served as a reminder to the nation of the deep, intense and sometimes violent nature of the civil war or perhaps more precisely...
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nic robertson, thank you so much. you're going to be with us over the next couple of hours to follow this live. thanks, nic. >>> u.s. president trump as nic mentioned is in paris. >> he's already met with french paris emmanuel macron. mr. trump has a busy sunday ahead of him. after the armistice day they will meet at the palace. their spouses will meet at versaill versailles. >> mr. trump will honor americans who died in world war i. he and melania trump will head back to washington. let's bring in cnn's caitlyn collins. mr. trump will be among dozens, 80 world leaders at this commemorati commemoration, however, he did receive criticism for skipping a trip to a u.s. military cemetery. what was the reason? >> reporter: the white house blames it on the weather. the president was supposed to take a helicopter to visit that cemetery, 50 miles outside of paris. the president could not fly in the weather yesterday. it was really cloudy and rainy as you can see as it is right now behind me, but the white house didn't provide
nic robertson, thank you so much. you're going to be with us over the next couple of hours to follow this live. thanks, nic. >>> u.s. president trump as nic mentioned is in paris. >> he's already met with french paris emmanuel macron. mr. trump has a busy sunday ahead of him. after the armistice day they will meet at the palace. their spouses will meet at versaill versailles. >> mr. trump will honor americans who died in world war i. he and melania trump will head back to...
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patrick gearey reports. 447 gears, ian robertson has been the eyes for rugby fans everywhere on the morningfinal bbc radio, treat, a last look around. —— for 47 years. his most famous words we re for 47 years. his most famous words were added in a world cup final as england beat australia within two minutes, england were beating australia once more. jonny may defender shirt of a side's perfects art. england wedge control ten putt said that israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. for a time they we re hole in their plan. for a time they were from air when pharaoh an illegal tackle but not a penalty try. england got away with that and after the break, elliot daly got away from australia once he does that, the road becomes inevitable. it daily is the express, a key and a halfjoe is a freight train with several heavy carriages, no stopping him either. but finally, he will be stopped. they mumble into england's year and stopped. they mumble into england's yearand a stopped. they mumble into england's year and a legendary career. he would have happened i had a tame once played for, scotland th
patrick gearey reports. 447 gears, ian robertson has been the eyes for rugby fans everywhere on the morningfinal bbc radio, treat, a last look around. —— for 47 years. his most famous words we re for 47 years. his most famous words were added in a world cup final as england beat australia within two minutes, england were beating australia once more. jonny may defender shirt of a side's perfects art. england wedge control ten putt said that israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. for a...
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the sons telling nic robertson it is hard to deal with the fallout. >> this is putting a lot of burdenn us. all of us. everybody seeking information just as we do. they think we have answers. unfortunately we don't. >> it is not easy. especially when the story gets this big. it is not easy. it is confusing. even when we grieve. we are grieving at the same time we are looking at the media and the misinformation. there's a lot of ups and downs. >> i can't imagine. khashoggi tells cnn that he has faith that the king of saudi arabia will bring those responsible for his father's murder to justice. >> congress returns a week after tuesday's election. perhaps they will do something. it is not clear who will hold them accountable. >>> the president tries to rally his base. a slew of democrats possibly countering that message. welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, in
the sons telling nic robertson it is hard to deal with the fallout. >> this is putting a lot of burdenn us. all of us. everybody seeking information just as we do. they think we have answers. unfortunately we don't. >> it is not easy. especially when the story gets this big. it is not easy. it is confusing. even when we grieve. we are grieving at the same time we are looking at the media and the misinformation. there's a lot of ups and downs. >> i can't imagine. khashoggi...
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for 47 years, ian robertson has been the eyes for rugby fans everywhere.of his final bbc radio game, a last look around. his most famous words were uttered in a world cup final as england beat australia. within two minutes, england were beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of the side's perfects start. england were in control, but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. for a time they were from air when pharaoh an illegal tackle but not a penalty try. england got away with that and after the break, elliot daly got away from australia once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, thenjoe is a freight train with several heavy carriages, no stopping him either. but finally, he will be stopped. an end to a legendary career. he would have happened for a team he once played for, scotland thrashed argentina five months ago and 10,000 miles away, and number on a damp day seemed a world apart but crucially for scotland, still won. sean maitland's try created with a sort of rugby they have shown themselves capable of al
for 47 years, ian robertson has been the eyes for rugby fans everywhere.of his final bbc radio game, a last look around. his most famous words were uttered in a world cup final as england beat australia. within two minutes, england were beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of the side's perfects start. england were in control, but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. for a time they were from air when pharaoh an illegal tackle but not a penalty try. england got away with...
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ian robertson hangs—up his microphone after 46 years. hello and welcome to sportsday. for you tonight and we'll also be chatting to a real life premier league footballer in a few minutes right here in the studio. but we're starting with cricket and there's a very busy weekend on the cards for england fans. we'll look at the 3rd test against sri lanka in a minute but first i want to look at the england's women's t20 team who are through to the final of the world cup. they'll play australia in antigua tomorrow and our reporterjoe currie is there and joins us live. so, joe, england have done it, and in some style against india? yes, hello. a wonderful night for england's women. we have been stood on the pitch at the viv richards stadium where groundsmen are working ha rd to stadium where groundsmen are working hard to get the page looking a bit better tomorrow night. in both semifinals, it has been criticised. it is dead, slow and didn't offer up many runs. but it didn't affect england as they swept aside india in spectacularfashion. the cricket world cup comes to the wes
ian robertson hangs—up his microphone after 46 years. hello and welcome to sportsday. for you tonight and we'll also be chatting to a real life premier league footballer in a few minutes right here in the studio. but we're starting with cricket and there's a very busy weekend on the cards for england fans. we'll look at the 3rd test against sri lanka in a minute but first i want to look at the england's women's t20 team who are through to the final of the world cup. they'll play australia in...
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"duck dynasty"'s willie robertson and dan bongino as we continue. ♪ if you're waiting patiently for aer transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. >> want your team is preparing written answers to questions about -- >> president trump: not my team, i'm preparing written answers. and i'm writing to tell them what i write. >> will they be submitted? >> president trump: at some point, yes. and by the way, it wasn't a big deal. the answers to the questions, they were asked and answered. i got the questions, i responded, i read them once and read them a second time, and that's it. it's very simple and, do you know why? i did nothing wrong. >> sean: president trump this weeken
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robertson talked about but we will go back to 1865 to try to understand in some ways how we got to where we are today. mid-90's,east the there have been calls to remove the confederate flag, monuments, or change names of buildings and schools from the southern landscape. of thatific killings church and south carolina in 2015 brought renewed efforts to purge the self of its confederate symbols. in the wake of that tragedy south carolina legislature voted to remove the flag from the front of the statehouse. in october of 2015 students at ole miss decided to remove the mississippi state fight from their campus because it contained the confederate battle flag. not just the flag. soon confederate monuments school names were also being debated. in august of 2015 students at the university of texas decided to remove statues of jefferson davis from the quad and in 2017 both robert e. lee and hours in the justin welby removed. committeess convened to discuss monument removal. 4 monuments were removed from new orleans. then there was charlottesville. august 11 and 12 last year. white supremacists
robertson talked about but we will go back to 1865 to try to understand in some ways how we got to where we are today. mid-90's,east the there have been calls to remove the confederate flag, monuments, or change names of buildings and schools from the southern landscape. of thatific killings church and south carolina in 2015 brought renewed efforts to purge the self of its confederate symbols. in the wake of that tragedy south carolina legislature voted to remove the flag from the front of the...
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nic robertson, thank you so much. >>> breaking news. a british student accused by the uae of being a spy and sentenced to life in prison has been pardoned. this is days after 31-year-old matthew hedges family made a plea to the government. hedges was arrested in may after a research trip. he is a specialist in middle eastern studies in durham. hedges was forced to sign a confession in arabic although he doesn't read or speak the language. >>> is this an invasion or maybe people seeking asylum? the pictures, christine, that came out of the border yesterday depends on who you ask. hundreds of migrants overwhelm police and move to bring forward the immigration debate. medi is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours.
nic robertson, thank you so much. >>> breaking news. a british student accused by the uae of being a spy and sentenced to life in prison has been pardoned. this is days after 31-year-old matthew hedges family made a plea to the government. hedges was arrested in may after a research trip. he is a specialist in middle eastern studies in durham. hedges was forced to sign a confession in arabic although he doesn't read or speak the language. >>> is this an invasion or maybe...
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. >> let's go straight to nick robertson, who is there outside of 10 downing street. nick, i read six cabinet resignations today, including the brexit secretary himself who says this agreement has fatal flaws. theresa may says she's going to stay and fight. why? >> she began by saying it's an honor and privilege to serve in high office. it felt electric. you felt the precious of the past week and 24 hours in particular had just come to the moment where she was going to resign, but it was absolutely not going that way at all. she believes that the deal that she can offer, that she's worked out, that her negotiations have worked out with the european union is the best one on offer. there have been reports throughout the day, two senior minister, two junior minister, two private secretaries, a vice chairman of the party as well and back bench m.p.s submitting letters of no confidence to this party committee who could trigger a party vote of no confidence. three hours in parliament today. let's pause to see how some of those three hours went in parent. take a look at this
. >> let's go straight to nick robertson, who is there outside of 10 downing street. nick, i read six cabinet resignations today, including the brexit secretary himself who says this agreement has fatal flaws. theresa may says she's going to stay and fight. why? >> she began by saying it's an honor and privilege to serve in high office. it felt electric. you felt the precious of the past week and 24 hours in particular had just come to the moment where she was going to resign, but...
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robertson talked about, but we will go all the way back to 1865 to try to understand, in some ways, how we got to where we are today. since at least the mid-90's, mid-1990's, there have been calls to remove the confederate flag, monuments, or change names of buildings and schools. at therific killings church in charleston, south carolina in 2015 brought renewed efforts to purge the south of its confederate symbols. in the wake of the tragedy, the legislature rightfully voted to remove the flag from in front of the statehouse. in october 2015, students at ole decided to remove the mississippi state flag because it contained the confederate battle flag. as you know, it was not just the flag. confederate monuments, street names, and schools were to being debated -- were being debated. students in texas decided to remove statues of jefferson davis. lee andt 2017, both albert sidney johnson would be removed. other places convene committees to discuss monument removal. in may, 2017, four confederate by newman's were removed from the landscape of new orleans. then they were charlottesville. la
robertson talked about, but we will go all the way back to 1865 to try to understand, in some ways, how we got to where we are today. since at least the mid-90's, mid-1990's, there have been calls to remove the confederate flag, monuments, or change names of buildings and schools. at therific killings church in charleston, south carolina in 2015 brought renewed efforts to purge the south of its confederate symbols. in the wake of the tragedy, the legislature rightfully voted to remove the flag...
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nick robertson is in paris with that development. what is being made with those exchanges just described. >> fredricka, there were two things to take away from what we have heard from president putin today. his spokesperson said over the lunch, there was not time to get into anything much beyond pleasantries. president putin has spoken to the french language russian news organization in russia and has been quite clear on a couple of things. one of these plays specifically into the language in that tweet that president trump used when he arrived here to criticize president macron this was what he was talking about that president macron talked about forming a european army. no surprise that president putin is trying to exploit that difference there. he said it's natural because the european union is strong economically and strong politically and natural that they should look to their own sovereignty to protect their own sovereignty and interest through security and defense. putin exploiting that and throwing open the possibility for th
nick robertson is in paris with that development. what is being made with those exchanges just described. >> fredricka, there were two things to take away from what we have heard from president putin today. his spokesperson said over the lunch, there was not time to get into anything much beyond pleasantries. president putin has spoken to the french language russian news organization in russia and has been quite clear on a couple of things. one of these plays specifically into the...
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lost his home in paradise, he's been living in his tent with his two daughters.michael robertson: "just when you feel like everything is going to be fine, you know you got your family, you got friends, everybody here has been so generous, giving out anything.">and giving him time to spare as he looks to the future. (gayle)many evacuees taking it day by day.they are hearing they have until sunday to stay here in chico.but just grateful to have each other to lean on.live in chico gayle ong kron 4 news (pam) (pam) dozens of schools across the bay area are going to be closed tomorrow.... because of the dangerous air quality in the bay area. the list of school closures keeps getting longer -- and we are constantly updating that information on kron-4-dot-com. (pam) here are some of the districts closing schools: south san francisco unified, san leandro unified, pittsburg unified, orinda union, new haven union, napa valley unified, martinez unified, hayward unified, castro valley unified, and benicia unified. several college campuses are also closed. again -- we have the entire list on kron-4-
lost his home in paradise, he's been living in his tent with his two daughters.michael robertson: "just when you feel like everything is going to be fine, you know you got your family, you got friends, everybody here has been so generous, giving out anything.">and giving him time to spare as he looks to the future. (gayle)many evacuees taking it day by day.they are hearing they have until sunday to stay here in chico.but just grateful to have each other to lean on.live in chico...
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i am trying to inspire the younger people as well. >> charles: willie robertson, thank you. appreciate talking to you. that will do it tonight. neil is back tomorrow. i will be on fox business tomorrow. 2:00 p.m. eastern time. "making money," you don't want to miss it. the market was up today. "the five" starts now. ♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with kennedy, geraldo, dana and greg. it's 5:00 in new york and this is "the five" ." president trump threatening to shut down the border permanently and calling on congress to build the wall. this comes after border patrol agents fired tear gas while trying to stop migrants from the caravan from storming into the united states yesterday.
i am trying to inspire the younger people as well. >> charles: willie robertson, thank you. appreciate talking to you. that will do it tonight. neil is back tomorrow. i will be on fox business tomorrow. 2:00 p.m. eastern time. "making money," you don't want to miss it. the market was up today. "the five" starts now. ♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters with kennedy, geraldo, dana and greg. it's 5:00 in new york and this is "the five" ." president trump...
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cnn nick robertson is joining us now from paris. our jim accosta says he is hearing the president appears to be in a sour mood when dealing with other world leaders. even testy at times when it comes to burden-sharing and defense spending. what is trump trying to accomplish on this trip? >> he claerl dame every came into an agenda on the wrong foot for president macron. it would have been easy for his advisors to hear what he was saying for many months. in a mood for europe to ration ool defense forces to make better use of all that money that their country towards nato to have sort of one european fightser aircraft rather than several, one european type of tank rather than several. >> president trump coming in and, you know, wrong footing the french leader and president macron can probably attest privately to his testy mood. he was tapping him on the knee, explaining to him that he didn't mean that they say europe needs to do better on exactly what president trump wants, which is contribute more to the spending of nato and be bette
cnn nick robertson is joining us now from paris. our jim accosta says he is hearing the president appears to be in a sour mood when dealing with other world leaders. even testy at times when it comes to burden-sharing and defense spending. what is trump trying to accomplish on this trip? >> he claerl dame every came into an agenda on the wrong foot for president macron. it would have been easy for his advisors to hear what he was saying for many months. in a mood for europe to ration ool...
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lost his home in paradise, he's been living in his tent with his two daughters.michael robertson: "just when you feel like everything is going to be fine, you know you got your family, you got friends, everybody here has been so generous, giving out anything.">and giving him time to spare as he looks to the future. many evacuees taking it day by day.they are hearing they have until sunday to stay here in chico.but just grateful to have each other to lean on. live in chico gayle ong kron 4 news (vicki) kron4 and our parent company-- nexstar media group... have partnered to help the fire victims in butte county. if you would like to help those affected by the 'camp fire'... the american red cross is accepting donations. you can check kron 4.com for details.. (grant) our coverage continues at kron-4 dot com. there you can see interactive maps showing the damage. plus ....a photo gallery showing the fire's path. and how you can help victims. all at kron- 4 dot com. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter
lost his home in paradise, he's been living in his tent with his two daughters.michael robertson: "just when you feel like everything is going to be fine, you know you got your family, you got friends, everybody here has been so generous, giving out anything.">and giving him time to spare as he looks to the future. many evacuees taking it day by day.they are hearing they have until sunday to stay here in chico.but just grateful to have each other to lean on. live in chico gayle ong...
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lost his home in paradise, he's been living in his tent with his two daughters.michael robertson: "just when you feel like everything is going to be fine, you know you got your family, you got friends, everybody here has been so generous, giving out anything.">and giving him time to spare as he looks to the future. many evacuees taking it day by day.they are hearing they have until sunday to stay here in chico.live in chico gayle ong kron 4 news kron 4 news (pam)(pam) new tonight ... many of the people who survived the 'camp fire' are badly injured. some being treated for burns covering half of their bodies.(ken) kron4's justine waldman went to the burn center at u-c davis to hear these survival stories.. they escaped the camp fire .. but now paul and suzie ernest have 3rd degree burns all over. paul used his body to protect suzie as the flames spread over them... their pants and shoes melted off, as they got out.they are some of the 12 camp fire victims being treated at shriners and uc davis regional burn center in sacramento. it is considered the top burn center in the country.sot eit
lost his home in paradise, he's been living in his tent with his two daughters.michael robertson: "just when you feel like everything is going to be fine, you know you got your family, you got friends, everybody here has been so generous, giving out anything.">and giving him time to spare as he looks to the future. many evacuees taking it day by day.they are hearing they have until sunday to stay here in chico.live in chico gayle ong kron 4 news kron 4 news (pam)(pam) new tonight...
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it was disallowed, and i went to the official and wanted to explain that robert, it was a foul on robertsons the start of the situation, but the flag was up, so the situation, but the flag was up, soi the situation, but the flag was up, so i knew it would not be allowed. and on the other side it was brilliant. elsewhere, wolves were denied an historic first win over arsenal since 1979, after a late equaliser from henrikh mkhitaryan made it 1—1 at the emirates. and that goalless result between chelsea and everton means chelsea have now stayed unbeaten in their opening 12 top—flight games for only the second time in their history. in la liga, barcelona lost a home league match for the first time in two years, as the spanish champions were beaten 4—3 by real betis. lionel messi scored a double on his comeback, but couldn't prevent his team losing. elsewhere, sevilla's win over espanyol takes them to second place in the table, while real madrid's 4—2 victory over celta vigo puts them within just four points of barcelona. in serie a, juventus bounced back from losing to manchester united in the
it was disallowed, and i went to the official and wanted to explain that robert, it was a foul on robertsons the start of the situation, but the flag was up, so the situation, but the flag was up, soi the situation, but the flag was up, so i knew it would not be allowed. and on the other side it was brilliant. elsewhere, wolves were denied an historic first win over arsenal since 1979, after a late equaliser from henrikh mkhitaryan made it 1—1 at the emirates. and that goalless result between...
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mark selby made the third maximum 147 break of his career in his first round match against neil robertsont was still beaten in a deciding frame. and andy murray's latest return from injury has begun. he's back on the practise court and will be going to miami for warm weather training next month. the former world number one says he's planning on playing his first event of the 2019 season at the brisbane international, which starts on december the 30th. that's all from sportsday. you can get all the latest reaction from the europa league matches on the bbc sport website and app. coming up in a moment, the papers, goodbye. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are george eaton, the political editor of the new statesman and the chief executive of inhouse communications, and former political strategist for the conservative party, jo tanner. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's give you a run through of what we have. brexit is on the front page of the daily telegraph, with a warning that the eu will demand its fishing f
mark selby made the third maximum 147 break of his career in his first round match against neil robertsont was still beaten in a deciding frame. and andy murray's latest return from injury has begun. he's back on the practise court and will be going to miami for warm weather training next month. the former world number one says he's planning on playing his first event of the 2019 season at the brisbane international, which starts on december the 30th. that's all from sportsday. you can get all...
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cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson is joining us now.nally speak with these two sons. what did they tell you? >> wolf, the first thing that impacts you when you speak to them, and i spoke to them extensively, is the emotional toll it's taken on them. the younger one has lost a lot of weight. his older brother very deep set in the eyes. you can tell this has taken a heavy emotional toll. we began by talking about all the mystery, what it is they actually know. >> it is a mystery. this is putting a lot of burden on us, all of us. everybody is seeking information, just as we do. they think that we have answers. unfortunately, we don't. >> abdullah, we've heard from the turkish government that have said they believe that your father walked into the consulate, that he was choked, that he was then killed. from the saudi government, we understand that he was killed. >> until now, it's vague, the details of what happened inside. as you know, the media, twitter, tv stations, everybody's telling a different story. for me, i'm trying to simplify it
cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson is joining us now.nally speak with these two sons. what did they tell you? >> wolf, the first thing that impacts you when you speak to them, and i spoke to them extensively, is the emotional toll it's taken on them. the younger one has lost a lot of weight. his older brother very deep set in the eyes. you can tell this has taken a heavy emotional toll. we began by talking about all the mystery, what it is they actually know. >> it...
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> and now let's talk about this with docminic thomas from paris.'s talk about the possibility of that vote of no confidence. how concerning should that be for theresa may? >> it has been a concern for her ever really since she's been in office. it seems every few weeks there is discussion of this. in order to trigger a vote of no confidence, they have to get 15% of their conservative mps to sign on to this, which is the magic number of 48. and they seem to be gathering momentum for that few days ago, but it seems to be slowing down again. i think they are confronted with the situation that if they actually were to remove theresa may and force a leadership challenge, the interesting question would therefore be who would come along, who would be able to unite this party, and do they really deep down want to be shepherding the brexit through when the deal seems to be struggling, when there seems to be such lack of support for any kind of parliamentary vote on this question. so it would leave even more uncertainty. >> despite the resignations, we are s
nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> and now let's talk about this with docminic thomas from paris.'s talk about the possibility of that vote of no confidence. how concerning should that be for theresa may? >> it has been a concern for her ever really since she's been in office. it seems every few weeks there is discussion of this. in order to trigger a vote of no confidence, they have to get 15% of their conservative mps to sign on to this, which is the magic number of 48. and they...
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pat robertson's time to say good-bye was 1975, just no one told him. for obvious reasons, ruth bader ginsburg is someone we need to protect at any cost. we need her to keep going for another, like, maybe 80 years, so -- and i don't just talk. i take action. that's my way and i've come up with something that i think could he. this is the ruth bader gins-bubble. we've been developing this over the last year. we are sending this to washington to protect justice ginsburg from injuries, from criminals, from bears. this thing actually is grizzly bear proof. even if a strong gust of wind were to blow justice ginsburg into a river, she would be able to float and move like a hamster, okay? we are going to have to figure out the bathroom situation, but -- you like it? very good. thank you, justice ginsburg. all right. you know, this has been -- oh, well, maybe he didn't think that out, i guess. all right. [ laughter ] we didn't take everything into account, okay? this has been another tough week. there have been a lot of ups and downs. people are stressed out, a
pat robertson's time to say good-bye was 1975, just no one told him. for obvious reasons, ruth bader ginsburg is someone we need to protect at any cost. we need her to keep going for another, like, maybe 80 years, so -- and i don't just talk. i take action. that's my way and i've come up with something that i think could he. this is the ruth bader gins-bubble. we've been developing this over the last year. we are sending this to washington to protect justice ginsburg from injuries, from...
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that is when the officer opened fire on robertson.ople yelled at police that he was the security guard for the bar. and he was holding down that person. let's get more now from our ryan young who joins us in chicago. what else can you tell us? >> yeah, this is a tough story. the mother moving very quickly to file that lawsuit. in fact, in the lawsuit, it says the shooting death was unprovoked and it says the shooting of jamal robson was unjustified. you can understand the feelings of pain that this family is feeling. so many people in the community were also upset because the midlothian police department hadn't made any statements up until this morning, and in fact, the police chief there has now asked for an independent investigation into this case. and wants the state agency to come in and make sure the integrity is solid in terms of what they're going to find. but you have to think about the people who were there. so many people were upset about what happened. all this talk about shootings at bars. some men had been thrown out of a
that is when the officer opened fire on robertson.ople yelled at police that he was the security guard for the bar. and he was holding down that person. let's get more now from our ryan young who joins us in chicago. what else can you tell us? >> yeah, this is a tough story. the mother moving very quickly to file that lawsuit. in fact, in the lawsuit, it says the shooting death was unprovoked and it says the shooting of jamal robson was unjustified. you can understand the feelings of pain...
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he was echoing the president of course you don't owe a prayer mashaal i asked one question i mean robertson has since changed his rhetoric right after the president changed his cos the saudis are telling the truth of my late client lied and lied and we certainly can't well planned to go scot free he's a r.r. he was reaffirming as the the c.b.i. and it's about political relationships and one relationships in particular. that's our especial edition on the american broadcast media on the eve of the midterms so many channels so many voices consumer spoiled for choice but lacking in trust a distinct lack of regulations and a vital institution left abandoned the corporate sector to do with journalism information and truth what they will as the late c.b.s. anchor walter cronkite used to say when he signed off each week night that's the way it is we'll see you next time here at the listening post. on line for you looking at wildlife and how the solutions come together to benefit all parties and that's where we're going to be long term or if you join us on sand if you could take me around the conten
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our international diplomatic editor nic robertson is already in paris for us.f reception should president trump expect from the allies in paris? >> reporter: yeah, wolf, it's already friday here, so it will be later today that president trump touches down, and i think the best indication we have so far that we've heard from the german foreign minister saying that president trump shouldn't be or the international community shouldn't expect president trump to do some kind of course correction based on these midterm results. he also indicates that germany will have to do some sort of course correction, saying that the united states is the most important trading partner for germany outside of europe, and therefore germany must realign and remeasure its relationship with the united states. so, the indication here is that the united states allies see president trump as taking these results and continuing on the same track that he's been on, at the same time recognizing that he's going to be tied up more with domestic issues and have less time for international issues
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mark selby made the third maximum 147 break of his career in his first round match against neil robertsonfeat in the second frame of the match but he still lost in a decider. and andy murray's latest return from injury has begun he's back on the practice court and will be going to miami for warm weather training next month. the former world number one says he's planning on playing his first event of the 2019 season at the brisbane international which starts on new years eve. now, when bbc sport's lizzie greenwood—hughes was asked to take part in a charity horse race, she thought, how hard can it be? she'd ridden all her life, and was pretty fit but as she discovered, the reality is very different. welcome to jockey school, this is the british racing school in newmarket and over the years so many famous names have passed through these doors on their way to stardom. it is also the place for people like me, aspiring charity riders, have to come to be passed fit and competent enough to write. that is where we have a bit of a problem because i have a bit of a problem because i have a bit of a
mark selby made the third maximum 147 break of his career in his first round match against neil robertsonfeat in the second frame of the match but he still lost in a decider. and andy murray's latest return from injury has begun he's back on the practice court and will be going to miami for warm weather training next month. the former world number one says he's planning on playing his first event of the 2019 season at the brisbane international which starts on new years eve. now, when bbc...
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willie robertson, excellent. good to see you.se overnight committee. his first priority, make the special counsel findings public. current house oversight chair trey gowdy is here to react to that, coming up next. steve: and from head of the state department to head coach of the cleveland browns, perhaps? condoleezza rice responds to those rumors, coming up. (chime) - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerfully cleans from floors to carpets, even pet hair, with ease, and now for cleaning surfaces above the floor, it comes with a built in shark handheld. one dock, two sharks. the shark ion robot cleaning system. steve: the new congress is coming in in january. will they be able to work out america's problems? let's bring in republican congressman currently, trey gowdy, chairman of the house oversight committee, member of the judiciary committee on the house as well. ainsley: from the great state of south carolina. steve: congressman, good morning to you. what do you make of the news congressman elijah cummings of th
willie robertson, excellent. good to see you.se overnight committee. his first priority, make the special counsel findings public. current house oversight chair trey gowdy is here to react to that, coming up next. steve: and from head of the state department to head coach of the cleveland browns, perhaps? condoleezza rice responds to those rumors, coming up. (chime) - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerfully cleans from floors to carpets, even pet hair, with ease, and now for...
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michelle kosinski and nic robertson reporting. >>> democratic senator bob menendez of new jersey is joining us. thanks so much for joining us. the white house says that the mueller probe is hurting u.s. relations with russia. do you think the russia investigation is hampering president trump's ability to do his job here on the world stage? >> absolutely not. look, if you have nothing to worry about, if everything that the president has said about his relationships with russia, whether they be economic or otherwise, that he has no interest, then it's just a question of u.s. national interests and security, vis-a-vis the russians. and that creates a lot of troubles for our relationships, because putin constantly violates the international order. of course, the next crimea, continuing conflict in ukraine. now the high seas and international water, syria, the cyberattacks against our own democracy. there is plenty to upset the relationship between the united states and russia. and it has nothing to do with the mueller investigation. >> do you believe, senator, that the president was correct to
michelle kosinski and nic robertson reporting. >>> democratic senator bob menendez of new jersey is joining us. thanks so much for joining us. the white house says that the mueller probe is hurting u.s. relations with russia. do you think the russia investigation is hampering president trump's ability to do his job here on the world stage? >> absolutely not. look, if you have nothing to worry about, if everything that the president has said about his relationships with russia,...
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england had a convincing victory against australia in what was legendary commentator ian robertson'st south africa in cardiff as patrick gearey reports. wales have enjoyed their autumn at home, by the fire. in the comfort of cardiff, they'd won three from three. and what a start against south africa. atjust the right moment, up popped a prop — tomas francis over, wales away. they didn't let up. overlapping then overwhelming. liam william's try — 14—0, 16 minutes in. that was the easy part. wales knew they would have to deal with the springboks in wilderbeast mode. their pressure creating space forjesse kriel to score. south africa got back to within 3 points but, as the pressure grew, the welsh got bigger. dan biggar‘s two penalties carried them clear, all the way to an autumnal clean—sweep and nine wins in a row going into a world cup year. speaking of world cups... commentator: this is the one that's coming back forjonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory! it's over, he has done it. ian robertson's most famous bbc radio commentary and, for his final match on the mic after 47 y
england had a convincing victory against australia in what was legendary commentator ian robertson'st south africa in cardiff as patrick gearey reports. wales have enjoyed their autumn at home, by the fire. in the comfort of cardiff, they'd won three from three. and what a start against south africa. atjust the right moment, up popped a prop — tomas francis over, wales away. they didn't let up. overlapping then overwhelming. liam william's try — 14—0, 16 minutes in. that was the easy...
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reporter: nick robertson from cnn. you talked and leadership as taking the position of the right decisions, that some of the choices have not been easy. would you share with the country some of those decisions that you personally have found have been their hard, tough, not easy decisions to take? prime minister may: as i said before i recognize there are concerns about the backstop. that is an issue. and i share in those concerns. and the decision to go forward on the basis that we have was not overall an easy one. it was a good and impassioned debate that took place in the cabinet yesterday over these issues. but overall, looking at the national interest, we agree that as a cabinet and as a government that the deal that we have is the right one to deal with, to go to the next step of those negotiations and those negotiations will lead up to the council on the 25th of november. mesa? reporter: ever since you've been in this job, you're adamant that the country will leave in march of last year. -- next year. over the pa
reporter: nick robertson from cnn. you talked and leadership as taking the position of the right decisions, that some of the choices have not been easy. would you share with the country some of those decisions that you personally have found have been their hard, tough, not easy decisions to take? prime minister may: as i said before i recognize there are concerns about the backstop. that is an issue. and i share in those concerns. and the decision to go forward on the basis that we have was not...