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and what a disaster neil robertson had this morning before play could even start!f, and the floor and had to leave for a change of clothes before play could get under way. he currently leads barry hawkins 6—4 in the evening session. with the new premiership season beginning next week, there's some positive news for grassroots rugby today. training can be stepped up to involve matches, but with no contact. the professional game does allow that and, ahead of its return, our reporterjohn watson has been to twickenham, to speak to england's head coach. yes, grassroots rugby returns, not quite as we know it, though. there will be no full contact training, but what we are seeing is clubs able to train in larger groups and getting back to playing a sport they love. the definite date locked in with the elite men's game returning on friday. i know one man who is going to be keeping a close eye on the resumption of the premiership. it is the england head coach. great to speak to you. i presume you will be keeping a close eye on those england players involved. i am really loo
and what a disaster neil robertson had this morning before play could even start!f, and the floor and had to leave for a change of clothes before play could get under way. he currently leads barry hawkins 6—4 in the evening session. with the new premiership season beginning next week, there's some positive news for grassroots rugby today. training can be stepped up to involve matches, but with no contact. the professional game does allow that and, ahead of its return, our reporterjohn watson...
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and don't cry over spilt hot milk — neil robertson has a crucible coffee catastophe. to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. in the last few minutes, england have won a thrilling first test against pakistan by 3 wickets at old trafford, having looked like the game was slipping away from them — half centuries from jos buttler and an unbeaten 84 from chris woakes leading joe root‘s side to victory, in a game which ebbed and flowed right to the last. let's cross straight to old trafford and speak to our reporter henry moeran. what a win for england on a day when pakistan looked like they had it, didn't they? just butler and chris woa kes ca m e didn't they? just butler and chris woa kes came together when didn't they? just butler and chris woakes came together when england was in all sorts of bother. the partnership with 139 runs both ended up partnership with 139 runs both ended up scoring half centuries. they had done enough. he had got england to that position where they could get over the line, and it is a remarkable victory. we use all these bits of technology now to work
and don't cry over spilt hot milk — neil robertson has a crucible coffee catastophe. to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. in the last few minutes, england have won a thrilling first test against pakistan by 3 wickets at old trafford, having looked like the game was slipping away from them — half centuries from jos buttler and an unbeaten 84 from chris woakes leading joe root‘s side to victory, in a game which ebbed and flowed right to the last. let's cross straight to old trafford and speak...
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they must've known. >> i think there was a lot of cover-up for example aaron robertson, i don't know if i want to call the guy, and animal. i think what happened and transpired the so many eyes and ears, i feel like they don't want to think it was him, his confirmatory bias. and they wanted to look another way. i'm not sure why they were protecting him. >> but they ultimately got him and that's when he committed suicide i guess, but they ultimately got him so that was frankly, somebody did that, who was in charge, they did not let him get away with it is what i'm saying and they probably wouldn't have. >> so they issued a lookout for him and he escaped somehow on foot and i'm not sure if they give them a hint because how do they let the one guard who is watching him, how did he miss him and then a second guard and then the guard in the front. did they tell him, did they let him in, didn't they try to issue and detain him, for some reason the senior attorney at the base would not allow for them -- they basically could not detain him because there is not enough facts and evidence, beli
they must've known. >> i think there was a lot of cover-up for example aaron robertson, i don't know if i want to call the guy, and animal. i think what happened and transpired the so many eyes and ears, i feel like they don't want to think it was him, his confirmatory bias. and they wanted to look another way. i'm not sure why they were protecting him. >> but they ultimately got him and that's when he committed suicide i guess, but they ultimately got him so that was frankly,...
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>> reporter: robertson clearly had his suspicions.teve's sister sharon did too. >> so you've felt all along that jim knapp should have been a suspect and wasn't. >> he should have been investigated. there were a lot of red flags that were concerning. >> reporter: knapp told sheriff's deputies he was nowhere 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 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. 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 doctor,
>> reporter: robertson clearly had his suspicions.teve's sister sharon did too. >> so you've felt all along that jim knapp should have been a suspect and wasn't. >> he should have been investigated. there were a lot of red flags that were concerning. >> reporter: knapp told sheriff's deputies he was nowhere 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 the alibi, in fact, was pretty...
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. >>> a tearful sad shout out to cliff robertson, he had a 20 year career. robertson died at age 53. >>> now for the nba playoffs, after three day shut down the players laced 'em up. the pregame theme in orlando,. george hill stayed in the locker room. pickup trucks in white. bucs led by 21. after orlando pulled within three late. williams extends the lead again. they eliminated orlando to get miami next round. >>> russell westbrook scored seven points against oklahoma city. in our defense bear don't -- gordon scored. >>> part of the players nba home sven jurors muse the. >> appeared on sten shared his thoughts. >> put it in terms of a concert, if you are in the those pleads you hear the determine former because a impeachment. that's part ofs of our community. >> black lives matter. they broke the ice big. his second follow of the game. >>> giants tried to stay at the national west vell an. the a's have played 1 game in houston, they are playing two. marcus simeon snaps a 276 game strike. this is all on jackie and he belted the pitch to open the scoring, ss
. >>> a tearful sad shout out to cliff robertson, he had a 20 year career. robertson died at age 53. >>> now for the nba playoffs, after three day shut down the players laced 'em up. the pregame theme in orlando,. george hill stayed in the locker room. pickup trucks in white. bucs led by 21. after orlando pulled within three late. williams extends the lead again. they eliminated orlando to get miami next round. >>> russell westbrook scored seven points against...
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down edition yet again of going underground but joining me now from london via skype is geoffrey robertson q.c. one of the world's greatest human rights barristers co-founder dowdy street one of his colleagues recently in the news with amber heard is she was brought in as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to julian assange. runs because while i'm world's media was talking about amber heard our ghibli and the future of free speech free expression and a free press is being decided yet again in a london courtroom what do you make of the united states trying to have a new indictment against julian assange if we're hearing states is trying to crush julian a sound in order to do damage to whistleblowers of the future i'm talking to the generalist so that the optics and they're doing to some extent quite well they want him in prison for 175 years the charges they require we can we can tell how.
down edition yet again of going underground but joining me now from london via skype is geoffrey robertson q.c. one of the world's greatest human rights barristers co-founder dowdy street one of his colleagues recently in the news with amber heard is she was brought in as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to julian assange. runs because while i'm world's media was talking about amber heard our ghibli and the future of free speech free...
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assange one of the top human rights barristers in the world the streets of queens counsellor geoffrey robertson and time for business owners in the u.k. to relocate to the e.u. and how will the u.k. leverage coronavirus for brics it with exactly 5 months until boris johnson's version of bricks of dragon's den star and businesswoman deborah meade and tells us why britain should have never said. it to the world's largest trading bloc paulism or coming up in this a lockdown edition yet again of going underground but joining me now from london via skype is geoffrey robertson q.c. one of the world's greatest human rights barristers co-founder of doubt he street one of his colleagues recently in the news with amber heard is she was brought in as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to juliette as arms because while the world's media was talking about amber heard arguably the future of free speech free expression of free press was being decided yet again in a london courtroom what do you make of the united states trying to have a new indictments a
assange one of the top human rights barristers in the world the streets of queens counsellor geoffrey robertson and time for business owners in the u.k. to relocate to the e.u. and how will the u.k. leverage coronavirus for brics it with exactly 5 months until boris johnson's version of bricks of dragon's den star and businesswoman deborah meade and tells us why britain should have never said. it to the world's largest trading bloc paulism or coming up in this a lockdown edition yet again of...
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. >> reporter: jack robertson not only makes neighbors a drink but offers his home for those in need. >> water and companionship. >> reporter: robertson's house is a refuge that runs by a generator, that fire didn't destroy. one neighbor said being at his house allows them to escape the devastation >> just being able to get together at a place that resystembles normalcy and hang out with friends is very refreshing at the end of the day. >> come around here to share information, a meal some encouragement. >> reporter: the neighbors credit a network of people helping them get by. >> we're fairly self-sufficient but there's a limit. we need fuel to run our lights and to charge our phones. >> robertson is grateful for the help and he's glad he can offer his home. >> well, it's good to have my home, but it's on the flipside, my neighbors are homeless. >> reporter: in bonnie dune, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >> the second largest wildfire in california history, firefighters are gaining containment on the scu lightning complex. it is burning more than 376,000 acres, making it 588 square mil
. >> reporter: jack robertson not only makes neighbors a drink but offers his home for those in need. >> water and companionship. >> reporter: robertson's house is a refuge that runs by a generator, that fire didn't destroy. one neighbor said being at his house allows them to escape the devastation >> just being able to get together at a place that resystembles normalcy and hang out with friends is very refreshing at the end of the day. >> come around here to share...
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that's one of the top human rights paris's of the world the streets queen's councillor geoffrey robertson and time for business owners in the u.k. to relocate to the e.u. and how will the u.k. leverage coronavirus for brics it with exactly 5 months until boris johnson's version of bricks of dragon's den star and businesswoman deborah meade and tells us why britain should have never said. it to the world's largest trading bloc paulism or coming up in this a lockdown edition yet again of going underground but joining me now from london via skype is geoffrey robertson q.c. one of the world's greatest human rights barristers co-founder dowdy street one of his colleagues recently in the news with amber heard as she was brought in as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to julie in asylums because while the world's media was talking about amber heard arguably the future of free speech free.
that's one of the top human rights paris's of the world the streets queen's councillor geoffrey robertson and time for business owners in the u.k. to relocate to the e.u. and how will the u.k. leverage coronavirus for brics it with exactly 5 months until boris johnson's version of bricks of dragon's den star and businesswoman deborah meade and tells us why britain should have never said. it to the world's largest trading bloc paulism or coming up in this a lockdown edition yet again of going...
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joining me "duck dynasty" start phil robertson. religion playing such a role in presidential politics? >> if you look at it logically. you have got the devil on one hand, you have got jesus on the other. those two forces are coming together. if you punch the wrong button and go with the wrong person. jesus peace of mind, karl mark* and his terrorists, hell on earth. brian: you were a slow convert to the trump presidency. >> i met with him three times since he was running. the second time via telephone. and we talked it over. three times i met with him, kilmeade, this was at the center of our discussion. i pointed him to jesus. we talked spiritual matters all three times. brian: tell me about your new book. >> well, it's a glimpse at god's king jesus. he came down and did what man made governments can't do. he removed our sins. he guaranteed we would be raised from the dead. [inaudible] love, peace, faith, kindness, goodness, gentleness, self-control. i'm trying to help our neighbors. my neighbor. to be like jesus. brian: gotcha. >>
joining me "duck dynasty" start phil robertson. religion playing such a role in presidential politics? >> if you look at it logically. you have got the devil on one hand, you have got jesus on the other. those two forces are coming together. if you punch the wrong button and go with the wrong person. jesus peace of mind, karl mark* and his terrorists, hell on earth. brian: you were a slow convert to the trump presidency. >> i met with him three times since he was running....
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robertson then had to go and change his trousers!, which had to be sanitised before play could get under way. live action is continuing a sheffield this afternoon with a heavy weight‘s second round match between ronnie o'sullivan. it's currently seven all and you can watch that match on the bbc sport website and the red button. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in sportsday at 6.30, including a look ahead to chelsea's champions league tie against bayern munich tonight. a spike of coronavirus cases in preston has led to tougher restrictions coming into force from midnight. friends and families are now banned from meeting in each other‘s homes or gardens and from mixing in pubs and restaurants. an extension on rules about wearing face masks also takes effect today — people in england and scotland will now have to wear them in museums and cinemas, as katy austin reports. the big screen is back. ten of cinema chain vue's 90 sites reopened yesterday, including this one in london's shepherd's bush after more than four months clo
robertson then had to go and change his trousers!, which had to be sanitised before play could get under way. live action is continuing a sheffield this afternoon with a heavy weight‘s second round match between ronnie o'sullivan. it's currently seven all and you can watch that match on the bbc sport website and the red button. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in sportsday at 6.30, including a look ahead to chelsea's champions league tie against bayern munich tonight. a spike of...
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nic robertson. the after math.he blast impacted nearly every home and business yet cnn's ben wedeman shows us how many are wasting no time jumping into action determined to rebuild. >> reporter: for beirut residents, life is divided between what came before and what came after. a staff member of the barbell house gym captured these images on his phone. she was unharmed. a trainer in the gym -- >> as soon as i saw nothing happened to me, i ran out, went to the gym tried to help people out. a lot of people were wounded, on the floor, disoriented. we picked them up, took them outside. took them to the hospital. >> reporter: less than two days later, they were doing an accounting. father was sitting in the pews and immediately assumed it was a political assassination in the streets outside. >> translator: god save us. god save us, he recalls. we wanted to get out of here with the least possible damage. glass shards torn to the pews mostly empty because of coronavirus restrictions. two stained glass panels were spared,
nic robertson. the after math.he blast impacted nearly every home and business yet cnn's ben wedeman shows us how many are wasting no time jumping into action determined to rebuild. >> reporter: for beirut residents, life is divided between what came before and what came after. a staff member of the barbell house gym captured these images on his phone. she was unharmed. a trainer in the gym -- >> as soon as i saw nothing happened to me, i ran out, went to the gym tried to help...
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> for weeks president trump has been railing against voting by mail. now they have requested mail-in ballots for the florida primary. records from the palm beach county office says they were mailed on monday. >> reporter: president trump admitting he's opposed to funding the postal service. >> they want $3.5 million for something that will be fraudulent, election money. >> reporter: fueling outrage to medal in the election. >> he doesn't want a fair election. >> reporter: with more than millions planning to vote by mail, president trump is spreading fraud. >> this will be a disaster like never before. >> reporter: meanwhile raising concerns over changes to the agency. >> now is not the time to be cutting back services. >> reporter: all of this as postal workers are sounding alarms over the removal of hundreds of mail processing machines from postal facilities. documents outline removing 700 machines. while a spokes certain describes this as a cost saving measure, they warn that something like this before the election could cause delays. in a statement
nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> for weeks president trump has been railing against voting by mail. now they have requested mail-in ballots for the florida primary. records from the palm beach county office says they were mailed on monday. >> reporter: president trump admitting he's opposed to funding the postal service. >> they want $3.5 million for something that will be fraudulent, election money. >> reporter: fueling outrage to medal in the election. >> he...
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my next guest, joining me now.dynasty superstar, father of everybody, the robertson.ccessful. he offers his brand-new book, how to win back the soul of america. phil, great to see you. how do you feel about religion playing such aut role right now and presidential politics? >> well, if you look at it logically, look at it through a spiritual lens, they've got the devil on one hand, you've got jesus on the other. those two forces are coming together and if you punch the wronghe button and go with the wrong person, a piece of mind. jesus peace off mind, hell on earth. that's where we are. >> you were a slow convert to the trump candidacy and presidency. are you glad you supported him now? >> i've met with him three times. first time was on telephone. three times i've met with him. this was at the center of our discussion. jesus. we talked spiritual patterns all three times. >> tell me about your new bookr. >> god speaking on earth, he speaks, he came down, he removed our sin, he guaranteed we raise from the dead. [inaudible] i'm trying to help our neighbo neighbors, my
my next guest, joining me now.dynasty superstar, father of everybody, the robertson.ccessful. he offers his brand-new book, how to win back the soul of america. phil, great to see you. how do you feel about religion playing such aut role right now and presidential politics? >> well, if you look at it logically, look at it through a spiritual lens, they've got the devil on one hand, you've got jesus on the other. those two forces are coming together and if you punch the wronghe button and...
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nic robertson live from 10 downing street in london. thanks. >>> microsoft says it's still in talks to buy tiktok but it's enclur whether that would ease president trump's concerns over security. that's next. ssential mist. with kits starting at just ten dollars you can transform natural essential oils into mist at a price that is just right. unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. ♪ love them, hate their laundry, protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone can't. lysol. what it takes t
nic robertson live from 10 downing street in london. thanks. >>> microsoft says it's still in talks to buy tiktok but it's enclur whether that would ease president trump's concerns over security. that's next. ssential mist. with kits starting at just ten dollars you can transform natural essential oils into mist at a price that is just right. unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory,...
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. >> reporter: robertson's house is a refuge that runs by a generator.ko fire didn't destroy it. one neighbor said being at his house allows them to escape the devastation. >> being able to get together at a place that resembles normalcy and hanging out with friends, is a very refreshing thing at the end of the day. >> we come around here to share information, a meal, some6 encouragement. >> reporter: these neighbors credit a network of people helping them get buy. >> we're fairly self-sufficient up here but there is a limit to all that. we need fuel to run our lights and to charge our phones. >> reporter: robertson is grateful for the help and he's glad he can offer his home. >> it's good to have my home, but it's -- on the flip side, my neighbors are homeless. >> reporter: in bonny doon, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >>> firefighters say they're gaining containment on 588 square miles across seven counties including parts of alameda, contra costa and santa clara. containment stands at 50% up from 45% overnight. crews say winds are making it easier to
. >> reporter: robertson's house is a refuge that runs by a generator.ko fire didn't destroy it. one neighbor said being at his house allows them to escape the devastation. >> being able to get together at a place that resembles normalcy and hanging out with friends, is a very refreshing thing at the end of the day. >> we come around here to share information, a meal, some6 encouragement. >> reporter: these neighbors credit a network of people helping them get buy....
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nic robertson cnn london. >>it's 9.20 and wildfires are raging right now in southern california. there are 2 in the angeles national forest. the lake fire which has burned 11,000 acres so far this is north of l a it's only 5% contained. when it broke out wednesday afternoon. when to 10,000 acres in a period of 2 hours. it's also destroyed 3 structures and it is threatening 5,000 more. and then there's the ranch fire that one broke out in the angeles national forest just yesterday. initially it was 2 acres now it's more than 2500. california lawmakers are coming up with ways to boost state revenue amid the pandemic one plan includes a tax on the state's richest of the rich the bill would put in annual tax rate of 0.4% on residents with a global net worth a 30 million dollars or more. that's about 30,000 people in california. those subject to the wealth tax would need to report all financial assets assets to the franchise tax board. lawmakers say that this would be a first in the nation. a law that would generate 7.5 billion dollars a year. critics say it could push already valuabl
nic robertson cnn london. >>it's 9.20 and wildfires are raging right now in southern california. there are 2 in the angeles national forest. the lake fire which has burned 11,000 acres so far this is north of l a it's only 5% contained. when it broke out wednesday afternoon. when to 10,000 acres in a period of 2 hours. it's also destroyed 3 structures and it is threatening 5,000 more. and then there's the ranch fire that one broke out in the angeles national forest just yesterday....
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sheriff mark essick and sheriff john robertson. >> good morning, my name's mark essick. i'm here today with my colleagues sheriff john robertson from napa county and captain john glencoe from the napa chp command. we are working together closely as partners in law enforcement and we continue to work closely with cal fire as partners to hold evacuation zones and to work on repopulation and re-entry on areas that have been determined to be safe. we are seeing an increase in the number o up at road closures and ar anxid to check their property. many are also growing weary of the long evacuation periods that we're going through right now. it's important to use the resources in your county, which would be official government resources in sonoma county that's socoemergency.org or other resources in your county for finding information about the fire and evacuations. they are readily available. what is going on right now behind the scenes is we have utility companies, public works crews and others in evacuation zones that are affecting repairs to make the area safe for you to ge
sheriff mark essick and sheriff john robertson. >> good morning, my name's mark essick. i'm here today with my colleagues sheriff john robertson from napa county and captain john glencoe from the napa chp command. we are working together closely as partners in law enforcement and we continue to work closely with cal fire as partners to hold evacuation zones and to work on repopulation and re-entry on areas that have been determined to be safe. we are seeing an increase in the number o up...
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meanwhile, paul robertson is barely holding on week by week. he's hoping history repeats itself. >> just pullback and then wait. we did this in 2008. we pulled back and then you wait. >> many can't wait any longer. according to analysis of yelp data, more than 5,000 businesses in the san francisco-oakland, metro area have closed from march 1st to july 10th, but 2,000 of those bees are gone for good. a raw reminder of that loneliness, he hopes it won't be him. >> so many statistics and this is want junot just affecting businesses. a south bay city is about to launch a unique way to offer rent help to people affected by covid-19. abc 7 news reporter david louie explains how interest-free loans will be done over a mobile app. >> an average apartment in cupertino rents for $3200. the covid-19-ravaged economy has caused some to fall behind. the city council has forged a unique partnership with the silicon valley start-up to provide 25 residents with interest-free loans to cover rent. prment wi the payment will pay out $2,000, cupertino fronts the mo
meanwhile, paul robertson is barely holding on week by week. he's hoping history repeats itself. >> just pullback and then wait. we did this in 2008. we pulled back and then you wait. >> many can't wait any longer. according to analysis of yelp data, more than 5,000 businesses in the san francisco-oakland, metro area have closed from march 1st to july 10th, but 2,000 of those bees are gone for good. a raw reminder of that loneliness, he hopes it won't be him. >> so many...
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robertson, may i call you robertson, if i'm varney, you're robertson, do you ever think you might justmes it seems that way. but you have to remember, the kingdom of god is about look at the love problem, the opposite of love is hate. we're full of it. kingdom of god says love, patience, goodness, faithfulness -- stuart: we hear you. we hear you. i've got to stop because i'm coming up on a hard break. but i hear you. i will watch and read that book. thanks for joining us, phil. see you again soon. more "varney" after this. from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. . . . my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. if i can take of ever
robertson, may i call you robertson, if i'm varney, you're robertson, do you ever think you might justmes it seems that way. but you have to remember, the kingdom of god is about look at the love problem, the opposite of love is hate. we're full of it. kingdom of god says love, patience, goodness, faithfulness -- stuart: we hear you. we hear you. i've got to stop because i'm coming up on a hard break. but i hear you. i will watch and read that book. thanks for joining us, phil. see you again...
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nic robertson cnn london. >>it's 7.52 right now let's take a live look at sfo and you can see now a lot of activity there not a lot of cloud coverage either it is going to be a scorcher today at the next seve >>just a few minutes away from 8 o'clock now and looking at some cloud cover overhead at the golden gate bridge, some speckle the clouds and sunshine up above a light breeze there at the golden gate and some noticeably humid feel as you're stepping outside 60's and 70's for current temperatures we've been there all morning long a very mild start to the day enjoy this morning because later on today. it's not going to be near as comfortable. so from 08:00am we're about right now with those 60's and 70's to 90's in triple digits later today, even a couple of pockets at the coast. we will see 80's and 90's a dangerously hot afternoon enjoy the morning and the evening tonight and find a cool place to go this afternoon. back to you. >>thanks a lot of some 56 and coming up in the next hour temperatures as you sa
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nic robertson, cnn, london. >> thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. was named as the democrat's vice presidential nominee that fringe elements would attack her based on her gender and race. what is clear at this hour is that it's not going to be just fringe elements doing so. and perhaps that should not be a surprise. today, president trump, who pushed a baseless conspiracy about the nation's first black president, barack obama, is now proving a racist conspiracy theory about the nation's first female black vice presidential candidate, suggesting she nigmi not be a citizen
nic robertson, cnn, london. >> thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> good evening. was named as the democrat's vice presidential nominee that fringe elements would attack her based on her gender and race. what is clear at this hour is that it's not going to be just fringe elements doing so. and perhaps that should not be a surprise. today, president trump, who pushed a baseless conspiracy about the nation's first black president, barack obama, is now proving a racist...
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result of downed trees power lines and damaged infrastructure away from her home for a week calling robertson was worried about looting. >>also bear to listen. that's always a a threat. you know that you evacuate your house that doesn't mean it you know the fire may not get it. but you're also afraid of vandalism some firefighters carved out a huge fire break as the flames bore down long empire gray just north of campus. >>expressing sorrow for those whose homes were lost but grateful to firefighters for saving so many others. >>is you see literature professor shawn kylan i'll never forget what it was like to. >>drive down this road under an orange sky and look back at my house and wondrous it was going to be there so. my heart goes out to the people of my colleagues, my friends people i don't know who've lost their homes in dunedin and other places. and i'm hopeful that we'll be able to find a way to support them going forward in santa cruz rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>coming up at 6.30 with firefighters spread finn during the early days of the czu lightning complex fires, a few locals ignore
result of downed trees power lines and damaged infrastructure away from her home for a week calling robertson was worried about looting. >>also bear to listen. that's always a a threat. you know that you evacuate your house that doesn't mean it you know the fire may not get it. but you're also afraid of vandalism some firefighters carved out a huge fire break as the flames bore down long empire gray just north of campus. >>expressing sorrow for those whose homes were lost but...
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then nic robertson earns 100. and also. you know government doesn't give the receiver so and now even if. they don't even have. been struggling to buy. wire. they don't even have any in the king of her so and i see all the. government need to like. now to think responsibly on the on. because we are an organisation like governments and i think it's not just or in the. course you know or national station and government they need to wake up underneath. it's not really enough you know i wasn't thinking or. you know aren't enough and they don't even know how many for what and could. let me leave it allows english to hear with hannah who is stuck right now in lebanon. and i want to hear her story because maybe on this platform of the governments of the ngos may well be out to help let's have a listen the one. that's out of which i'm bad about monday sure but i haven't been paid for 2 games i don't have work i worked for 6 months and stopped for 6 months my employer used to torture me at home and they threw me over a story i left
then nic robertson earns 100. and also. you know government doesn't give the receiver so and now even if. they don't even have. been struggling to buy. wire. they don't even have any in the king of her so and i see all the. government need to like. now to think responsibly on the on. because we are an organisation like governments and i think it's not just or in the. course you know or national station and government they need to wake up underneath. it's not really enough you know i wasn't...
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she claims bill ders when it and robertson also took part in the abuse.pstein telling her you have done nothing wrong and i would urge to you start acting like the. go outside, head high. not as an escaping convict. go to parties. deal with it. here to unpack all this, greg jarrett who has been poring over the documents. it looks like you have this alleged underaged sex trafficking victim who says she saw bill clinton on pedophile island while underaged girls were there. that's not the first person who fingered bill clinton for being there. there was a netflix documentary with a man who said he saw him there. that he was on the jet with women dressed provocatively. bill clinton denies it and says he has never been there. but i don't know. >> there is no smoking gun in this document. as a consequence of this, i would urge some measure of caution. as i have read this test from dufree. i see self-contradictory statements and hearsay which is unreliable. at one point she says she saw bill clinton on the island. though she says she saw nothing inaappropriate w
she claims bill ders when it and robertson also took part in the abuse.pstein telling her you have done nothing wrong and i would urge to you start acting like the. go outside, head high. not as an escaping convict. go to parties. deal with it. here to unpack all this, greg jarrett who has been poring over the documents. it looks like you have this alleged underaged sex trafficking victim who says she saw bill clinton on pedophile island while underaged girls were there. that's not the first...
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now i'd like to invite up our sheriff, sheriff mark essick and sheriff john robertson for a law enforcement update. >> good morning. i'm here today with my colleague from napa county. and we're here to just give you a quick update on evacuations. your sheriffs departments in this area are working with chp and with cal fire. we continue to work closely with our partners in these evacuation zones to keep you safe and keep you out of those evacuated areas so that our firefighters can get in there and do work. we are working on a repopulation plan and a re-entry pran. our overall hope is to get you back home quickly and safely. your safety is pair amount to us. we ask for your patience as we go through this repopulation stage and re-entry stage. it is still a rapidly changing and progressing environment with the fire. so we don't keep. and that would be detrimental to the entire process. so please bear with us in your patience as we start to repopulate areas. as the damage assessment continues, it's important for everyone to raise that this is a time when someone people realize they no longer h
now i'd like to invite up our sheriff, sheriff mark essick and sheriff john robertson for a law enforcement update. >> good morning. i'm here today with my colleague from napa county. and we're here to just give you a quick update on evacuations. your sheriffs departments in this area are working with chp and with cal fire. we continue to work closely with our partners in these evacuation zones to keep you safe and keep you out of those evacuated areas so that our firefighters can get in...
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our law enforcement partners to come up regarding a unified message from napa county sheriff john robertson, sonoma county sheriff mark essek, solano county sheriff and lake county sheriff as well as chp chief sampson. >> good morning. my name is mark essek. i'm the sheriff of sonoma county. i'm here with my colleagues today from napa county sheriff, solano county sheriff and lake county sheriff and our local chp command to talk to you about evacuations. first off i want to acknowledge that this is an incredibly stressful and emotional time for us for many of us who have endured many fires and natural disasters over the last couple years. we realize that this is a trigger point for many in the public. and we ask that you please go to your plan. we've all been working on this for the last couple years. go to your plan, be ready, follow the plan when it comes time to evacuate. you will notice that all of our agencies here in the unified front have put together a silo system. when your neighborhood or your area that you live in is under an evacuation, you will hear deputies from sonoma county,
our law enforcement partners to come up regarding a unified message from napa county sheriff john robertson, sonoma county sheriff mark essek, solano county sheriff and lake county sheriff as well as chp chief sampson. >> good morning. my name is mark essek. i'm the sheriff of sonoma county. i'm here with my colleagues today from napa county sheriff, solano county sheriff and lake county sheriff and our local chp command to talk to you about evacuations. first off i want to acknowledge...
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other table, the three—time winner mark selby has taken a 5—1 lead over anotherformer champion, neil robertsononship. these matches are the best of 25 frames, and you can follow all the action on the bbc sport website, with coverage also on bbc two. that's it for now. more now on our main story this hour that borisjohnson has renewed his commitment to get all schools to open in england this september. he says education is a priority for the country. visiting a school in east london this morning, the prime minister also said the channel crossings by migrants are a "very stupid, dangerous and criminal thing to do" — and when asked about brits holidaying in france, he said that ministers would "not hesitate" to impose a quarantine system for travellers from other countries to the uk if needed. let's listen back to the interview in which he began by talking about the return to schools in england. i just think over the last few months, teachers overall have done an incredible job looking after pupils during the crisis and also getting ready for a full return to school in september. that is the cruc
other table, the three—time winner mark selby has taken a 5—1 lead over anotherformer champion, neil robertsononship. these matches are the best of 25 frames, and you can follow all the action on the bbc sport website, with coverage also on bbc two. that's it for now. more now on our main story this hour that borisjohnson has renewed his commitment to get all schools to open in england this september. he says education is a priority for the country. visiting a school in east london this...
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down edition yet again of going underground but joining me now from london via skype is geoffrey robertson q.c. one of the world's greatest human rights barristers co-founder and out he street one of his colleagues recently in the news with amber heard as she was brought in as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to julian asylums because while the world's media was talking about amber heard arguably the future of free speech free expression of free press was being decided yet again in a london courtroom what do you make of the united states trying to have new indictments against julian assange who are healing states is trying to crush julian assange are in order to do damage deter whistleblowers of the future talking to journalists oh that's the uk they're doing to some extent quite well they want him in prison for 175 years the chargers they breach or we can we can tell how many years he'll get because his. source so c. many got 35 years before he was our by president obama so i think julian those are if he does get extradited we'll
down edition yet again of going underground but joining me now from london via skype is geoffrey robertson q.c. one of the world's greatest human rights barristers co-founder and out he street one of his colleagues recently in the news with amber heard as she was brought in as a witness in support of rupert murdoch against johnny depp but jeffrey 1st of all let's get to julian asylums because while the world's media was talking about amber heard arguably the future of free speech free...
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he's through to the semi's after beating 2010 winner neil robertson 13—7 and plays 0'sullivan or markthe bbc this afternoon. that's all the sport for now. a reminder you can find commentary and live updates from all five matches in county cricket's bob willis trophy on the website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport now, nicola sturgeon has described schools returning today as a "major milestone" in the fight against coronavirus in scotland. speaking at the government's daily briefing, she said that parents might be tempted to return to workplaces as their children go back to school but she encouraged them to continue to work from home. i know today's milestone, while it will undoubtedly cause some anxiety for children and young people, parents and teachers, it is nevertheless a really welcome moment because we know the harm that has been and will continue to be done to young people's education and well—being the longer they are out of school. and today's return really has been made possible by the progress all of us have made in suppressing the virus, but we know from all sorts of evidence here
he's through to the semi's after beating 2010 winner neil robertson 13—7 and plays 0'sullivan or markthe bbc this afternoon. that's all the sport for now. a reminder you can find commentary and live updates from all five matches in county cricket's bob willis trophy on the website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport now, nicola sturgeon has described schools returning today as a "major milestone" in the fight against coronavirus in scotland. speaking at the government's daily briefing, she said...
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by the star players at that time which included the likes of bill russell and jerry west and ask robertson to threaten to not play in an all star game that they had arrived at until their union was recognized by the owners of the lakes teams at the time which they did and really that's the last time i can think of something where the players specifically threatened not to play and nobody has ever actually carried it out and not play so it is a it is a game changer in the sense that it will get the attention of the league and the team owners. but we all understand and the players understand this as well and all right whatever they do it's not going to end systemic racism in the united states yeah that's an important point to make david and it was just a few months ago that many black american sports man and sports women raise their voices over the killing of george freud now we have another shooting of a black man take a black in broader terms david how powerful is sports in bringing about reform and changes in social justice. i think it has a very significant role if it doesn't solve all t
by the star players at that time which included the likes of bill russell and jerry west and ask robertson to threaten to not play in an all star game that they had arrived at until their union was recognized by the owners of the lakes teams at the time which they did and really that's the last time i can think of something where the players specifically threatened not to play and nobody has ever actually carried it out and not play so it is a it is a game changer in the sense that it will get...
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cnn's nic robertson has been investigating that and he joins us from london. nic? >> many warnings. the director of customers tomorrows wrote six letters from 2014 to 2017 telling the port authorities that the ammonium nitrate was extremely dangerous, that they should reexport it. it had been hauled na beirut perhaps as a result of complaints by the crew as the ship made its way across the mediterranean. too soon to know if this explosion was an accident or an attack. but what we do know about the devastating detonation that has killed more than 100 people and injured thousands of others is staggering. at its core, ammonium nitrate shipped into beirut aboard this relatively small russian-owned cargo vessel late 2013. the 86 meter ship was flagged that arrived from istanbul, loaded with fertilizer and it was ordered in beirut port due to sea ferry violations. ammonium nitrate is so dangerous it was banned. fwhuns beirut port, rhosus's owner abandoned the ship and crew. according to the captain, he left us in a knowing dangerous situation, doomed to hunger. the captain also telling ra
cnn's nic robertson has been investigating that and he joins us from london. nic? >> many warnings. the director of customers tomorrows wrote six letters from 2014 to 2017 telling the port authorities that the ammonium nitrate was extremely dangerous, that they should reexport it. it had been hauled na beirut perhaps as a result of complaints by the crew as the ship made its way across the mediterranean. too soon to know if this explosion was an accident or an attack. but what we do know...
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robertson on the incomes presumably a little family group of these home inns and in germany a new extinct great ape came to light into the team we have only this isn't a genuine transition to a missing legacy. was europe not africa the actual cradle of humanity. athens capital of greece and ancient birthplace of democracy. for years now the german paleontologist madeleine buena has been researching the natural history of this region. what she discovered could radically change our understanding of human evolution. in the saudi doesn't it great climate today is mediterranean hot dry summers and cool when winters for the 7000000 years ago things were very different because of landscape covered today by athens used to be grass much less savannah and in us. and the animals that lived here at that time were different. to greece was home to several species of elephants. there were also rhinos. giraffes. and ostriches animals that today live in africa if i am it was 4 or 5 degrees warmer than now and whether to a lost or he was ill just. at that time 7000000 years ago a mysterious creature lived
robertson on the incomes presumably a little family group of these home inns and in germany a new extinct great ape came to light into the team we have only this isn't a genuine transition to a missing legacy. was europe not africa the actual cradle of humanity. athens capital of greece and ancient birthplace of democracy. for years now the german paleontologist madeleine buena has been researching the natural history of this region. what she discovered could radically change our understanding...
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nic robertson joins me up and running. we have seen other parts of the world open schools to close them because of increased infections. how can the u.k. be sure they won't follow the same pattern? >> what government officials are saying is they've looked at new international studies that are not completed but they say pu l pupil-to-pupil infection is low, that pupil-to-teacher infection is rare. the pupil-to-pupil infection is low. junior, senior schools 12 years and over, the infection rate there between pupils will be perhaps as comparable with adults. but boris johnson has made this an absolute statement, socially indefensible, economically unsustainable and he is setting this above everything else. i think it's the economically unstable there. he knows to get the economy back up and running, he has to get children back in the classroom to get parents back to work. we will be visiting a school in the east of london to push this message further forward. children are due to be back in classrooms at schools like this acro
nic robertson joins me up and running. we have seen other parts of the world open schools to close them because of increased infections. how can the u.k. be sure they won't follow the same pattern? >> what government officials are saying is they've looked at new international studies that are not completed but they say pu l pupil-to-pupil infection is low, that pupil-to-teacher infection is rare. the pupil-to-pupil infection is low. junior, senior schools 12 years and over, the infection...
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. >> reporter: robertson is grateful for the help and he's glad he can offer his home. >> well, it's good to have my home, but it's, on the flip side, my neighbors are homeless. >> reporter: in bonnie doon, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >>> one bird in a missing flock of condors has been found. biologists used radio waves to find the bird named shadow. he was located at pinnacle's national peak about an hour's drive from the condor's home at the sanctuary in monterey. a wildfire burned down the sanctuary. nine condors and four chicks remain missing. >>> firefighters say the increased containment of one of the largest fires in history, the scu complex has burned more than 376,000 acres. that adds up to 588 square miles across seven counties, including parts of alameda, contra costa and santa clara counties, it's the second largest in state history containment now stands at 45%, up from 40% earlier today. crews say today's winds made it easier to fight the flames. >>> we have an extensive page on our website with the resources you need to stay safe in a wildfire. you can find it at abc
. >> reporter: robertson is grateful for the help and he's glad he can offer his home. >> well, it's good to have my home, but it's, on the flip side, my neighbors are homeless. >> reporter: in bonnie doon, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >>> one bird in a missing flock of condors has been found. biologists used radio waves to find the bird named shadow. he was located at pinnacle's national peak about an hour's drive from the condor's home at the sanctuary in monterey....
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let's go live to london and bring in cnn's nic robertson. this is something the u.s.been struggling with as well, what to do about schools. i'm curious, how are people in england receiving the prime minister's directive? >> reporter: there's a level of concern. i'm speaking with a teacher. there will be pupils, teachers who are shielding vulnerable people with underlying conditions at home. there are concerns there. the prime minister said schools have to go back. that's the national priority. it's economically unsustainable not to have the schools reopen and have children back in classroom by september. that gives you the underlying message as well. he recognizes he has to get parents back and they're being disadvantaged. there is push back by the teaching unions here. there is push back from the national children's advisor in the u.k. who say, look, if we go back to school, put children back in the classrooms, there should be regular testing for the pupils and teachers. what boris johnson is relying on here at the moment and the government is highlighting is interna
let's go live to london and bring in cnn's nic robertson. this is something the u.s.been struggling with as well, what to do about schools. i'm curious, how are people in england receiving the prime minister's directive? >> reporter: there's a level of concern. i'm speaking with a teacher. there will be pupils, teachers who are shielding vulnerable people with underlying conditions at home. there are concerns there. the prime minister said schools have to go back. that's the national...
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of chadwick boseman was bigger than anything we saw on screen from the "black panther" to jackie robertsone in expired generations and showed them they can be anything they want even superheroes. biden writing jill and i are praying for his loved ones. kamala harris had a personal connection with chadwick. they both went to the same university. you see the picture, the tweet from kamala harris overnight saying her friend evers brilliant, kind, learned and humble. he left too early but his life made a difference. boseman was promoting the biden-harris ticket. he was thrilled for harris and shared his celebration for harris when she was nominated as vice presidential nominee. have not heard from president trump. when we do we'll share his message. we heard from celebrities like denzell washington. denzell washington paid for chadwick to go to oxford to study theater years ago. denzell was the mystery benefactor for boseman. he said he was a gentle soul and a brilliant artist who will stay with us for eternity. god bless chadwick boseman. >> bob stelter, thank you so much for bringing us that
of chadwick boseman was bigger than anything we saw on screen from the "black panther" to jackie robertsone in expired generations and showed them they can be anything they want even superheroes. biden writing jill and i are praying for his loved ones. kamala harris had a personal connection with chadwick. they both went to the same university. you see the picture, the tweet from kamala harris overnight saying her friend evers brilliant, kind, learned and humble. he left too early but...
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year churchill began an office in the finest hour and so forth, recently i read i think was andrew robertson's biography of churchill and i feel like even for not specialists we've been inundated with books about the great historical character, i might've skipped this book added not been written by you but having read your other boo books, i felt like he is going to have a new angle and a new insight into framing but wasn't daunting at all, did you write about churchill because he felt like there were two new books written about abraham lincoln or what was it that drew you. >> i was totally in daunting but let me be clear, it was not actually churchill that drew me too this book, churchill became and entered the party a little bit late in the process but what happened, i had decided for a variety of roughly complicated reasons it would be very interesting to look into how it was that people got through the day during the blitz in the german campaign including the portion as we know as the blitz. how did they actually do it, the reason was i moved from seattle to new york city and another thing
year churchill began an office in the finest hour and so forth, recently i read i think was andrew robertson's biography of churchill and i feel like even for not specialists we've been inundated with books about the great historical character, i might've skipped this book added not been written by you but having read your other boo books, i felt like he is going to have a new angle and a new insight into framing but wasn't daunting at all, did you write about churchill because he felt like...
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started with a millionaire heart, abraham lincoln, we have done i am albert einstein, i'm jackie robertson i'm rosa parks, i wanted my daughter to have an entertainment hero that was not just famous for being pretty and not to say that it's okay to be different but is spectacular to be different and i am helen keller when she goes by the pages of the book goes black, this is how i see the world, cover your ears here's how here the world, when she learns to read braille, i am helen keller, this is my name, my name is helen and it says what is your name in the real braille alphabet is in the book, i love that helen keller never stops, each book is not about a person when they're bored but a moral lesson into me helen keller that says i will know no limitation or i will know no bounds, it is absolutely always always being curious, those are my answers, that's who i admire, abraham lincoln is the one, he is the one for me he's the one that lives up to the hype every time in his book he will always choose kindness and speak up for others. >> this is what it says, on the front, the most importan
started with a millionaire heart, abraham lincoln, we have done i am albert einstein, i'm jackie robertson i'm rosa parks, i wanted my daughter to have an entertainment hero that was not just famous for being pretty and not to say that it's okay to be different but is spectacular to be different and i am helen keller when she goes by the pages of the book goes black, this is how i see the world, cover your ears here's how here the world, when she learns to read braille, i am helen keller, this...