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but the question about religion i forgot that robertson came in second place in the iowa caucus behindd above /. i completely forgot about that. butri i know reagan said i know you cannot endorse me that i endorse you. did they buy that are pick it up and use it? period this question isou important because you do have incredibly significant religious figures and politics a who are important to this but ralph robertson on —- pat robertson and ralph reed and then doing a lot of compromising in interesting ways around this politics. it is a tool to attract certain voters and then you get rid of it was no longer useful in pledge to get rid of abortion at the time it was thank you are pledging and not really doing it. but that is too easy of an answer from religion is just a tool that it is feeling the conservative movement in the seventies through the nineties. 1992 white evangelicals made a majority of delegates to the rnc. these for the foot soldiers of the right and it's something that i knew right saw. so helen china with the representative from idaho who turns out to be a radical figu
but the question about religion i forgot that robertson came in second place in the iowa caucus behindd above /. i completely forgot about that. butri i know reagan said i know you cannot endorse me that i endorse you. did they buy that are pick it up and use it? period this question isou important because you do have incredibly significant religious figures and politics a who are important to this but ralph robertson on —- pat robertson and ralph reed and then doing a lot of compromising in...
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we saw robertson get his feet back in after the injury.thompson to utilize guys if this score stays the way it is to at least tough the playoffs and get that out of the way. >> joe: trent grisham trying to join the hit party. he's the only one without one. he made two outs in the five-run inning. >> john: if you're doing that, you don't feel good about that but you know your team scored a lot of runs. >> joe: that is just foul. >> john: kyle gibson obviously a starter has five pitch mix. he spreads it around pretty good. he will throw his cutter highers percentage of all the five pitches. fastball, a four-seam, a sinker. slider, curveball and change-up. ed . >> joe: pitching him for the first time since october 1 here. gibson a year ago in texas had a .287 era. one of the big deadline pickups since his era north of 5. an 973 over the last month this year. 2-1 to grisham. 2-2. >> john: it's not a high strike-out guy for the most part. he's going to try to change speeds like that. cut a ball here, sink a ball there. keep it off of the barrel
we saw robertson get his feet back in after the injury.thompson to utilize guys if this score stays the way it is to at least tough the playoffs and get that out of the way. >> joe: trent grisham trying to join the hit party. he's the only one without one. he made two outs in the five-run inning. >> john: if you're doing that, you don't feel good about that but you know your team scored a lot of runs. >> joe: that is just foul. >> john: kyle gibson obviously a starter...
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that's great to me and my since the could feel robertson is deputy director for azure at human rights watch in bangkok. i asked him what he had to say about the global response to this attack and other abuses by me on mass military. well, it's shocking how underwhelming, of the reaction of the international community has been about this. i mean, it's almost like the international community has gotten used to daily a violations and massacre is happening in myanmar. ah, you know, this was in ukraine. it would be front page all around the world, but because it's in a remote part of our northern myanmar, hardly anybody pays any attention. the reality is that this is a military that is waging war on its people. it is carrying out these kind of attacks with no accountability whatsoever. and the international community, you know, issues a few sort of weak statements or condemning what happened and then moves on instead of taking the kind of action that's really needed to, to stop these abuses once and for all. now you're talking about action, how can me and mas military realistically be held
that's great to me and my since the could feel robertson is deputy director for azure at human rights watch in bangkok. i asked him what he had to say about the global response to this attack and other abuses by me on mass military. well, it's shocking how underwhelming, of the reaction of the international community has been about this. i mean, it's almost like the international community has gotten used to daily a violations and massacre is happening in myanmar. ah, you know, this was in...
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the question is about religion, pat robertson game in the second place in the ohio caucuses. behind goal and above bush, amazing. i completely forgot that. you were covering it. was religion on the whole, white evangelical christianity and more specifically o'toole that was used on the politicians of the time or was it more for ronald reagan saying you can't endorse me but i endorse you or was it both? where they hammered a buyer they pick up and use it? >> guest: that is important because you have these incredibly significant religious figures and religious politics, evangelical politics and people who are important, pat robertson, robert reed who is leading the coalition in the 1990s and doing a lot of compromising and interesting ways in 1990s around those politics which in part goes to the tool that you use to attract certain voters and get rid of it when it is no longer useful, you pledge to get rid of abortion, it looks like you are pledging it and not actually doing it, different in the wake of jobs but it is too easy an answer to say religion is a tool used by politic
the question is about religion, pat robertson game in the second place in the ohio caucuses. behind goal and above bush, amazing. i completely forgot that. you were covering it. was religion on the whole, white evangelical christianity and more specifically o'toole that was used on the politicians of the time or was it more for ronald reagan saying you can't endorse me but i endorse you or was it both? where they hammered a buyer they pick up and use it? >> guest: that is important...
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reagan administration and he realizes very quickly that he was be thet sacrificial lamb and pat robertson to carol instead an iced for four more years once he was running against bush, then the very same politics take hold and gain much more traction than they would have been 88. >> another thing that i had forgotten him maybe particular today because joe biden did his speech about a crime and the assault with a weapon fan and i forgot help strong reagan supported this. when he first passed and he was quite elegant on this was a. >> this where you start to see the policy issues immigration is one of them, and garner absolutely another and in part of that you can understand one of those that he supported, reagan after leaving bob an elvis was brady bill named after summit he was shot in an assassination attempt againsten ronald reagan but even after that, he came to the assault weapon band, reagan was strongly opposed to it and supportive ofd hees said yes we should have this assault weapons ban and he rose up agait the opposition. >> i believe that pat buchanan could sue donald trump for
reagan administration and he realizes very quickly that he was be thet sacrificial lamb and pat robertson to carol instead an iced for four more years once he was running against bush, then the very same politics take hold and gain much more traction than they would have been 88. >> another thing that i had forgotten him maybe particular today because joe biden did his speech about a crime and the assault with a weapon fan and i forgot help strong reagan supported this. when he first...
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and he lets pat robertson that role instead. and he waits for more years. and once he's running against bush of reagan, then the very same politics take hold and gain more traction than they would have. 88 you just parent that actually another thing that i had utterly forgotten and maybe and i'm thinking about it particularly today because joe biden gave his speech about crime calling for a restoration, the assault weapons ban. i'd forgotten how strongly ronald supported the assault weapons ban when it was first passed. and he was quite eloquent on the topic. yeah, i mean this is where you start to see a particular policy. immigration is one of them. but guns are absolute another and in part you can understand, right, one of the bills that he supported after leaving office was the brady named after somebody who was shot in an assassination attempt against ronald reagan. but even after and when it came to the assault weapons ban, reagan was strongly he comes out with other former presidents or he was strongly supportive of it. he comes out with other preside
and he lets pat robertson that role instead. and he waits for more years. and once he's running against bush of reagan, then the very same politics take hold and gain more traction than they would have. 88 you just parent that actually another thing that i had utterly forgotten and maybe and i'm thinking about it particularly today because joe biden gave his speech about crime calling for a restoration, the assault weapons ban. i'd forgotten how strongly ronald supported the assault weapons ban...
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robertson wants to clarify. commissioner, we can provide a presentation on the street scape program in the shared spaces program there are nuances the shared space is just street scape program. verification of street segment and communities and that is tree plaza. and examples and the design and construction bowero of street use and mapping handles parklets and street spaces. great thing they are under albert ko there is coordination and inneraction there. we have a demonstration and show you where planning department is involve said as well. we can provide that. >> thank you. commissioner post mentioned that would be helpful we want to do our job and be able to explain to the people we representative had we are doing. thank you very much. we appreciate all your work. >> hearing no comments or questions sect fuller open public comment. >> members of the public who wish to make 3 minutes of comment on item 6 b the infrastructure design and construction project management bureau over vow may lineup for if you are
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haidi: jeanette garretty, chief economist at robertson stephens wealth management. fed will not stop hiking rates until it is forced to pivot. what do they see as being the catalyst here? >> so, as you said, a scott minerd speaking on twitter and on television, saying something needs to break in the market. he says the pace at which the fed and other central banks have been tightening is causing a lot of financial distress in the markets. he says that could lead to what is called the financial accident. something that would force the fed's hand and change and force it to change its policies. a lot of catalysts out there. he is watching particular, that is the into money supply. this is a gauge of the currency held by the public at any particular point in time. take a look at this. you can see the money supply is actually contracting, it grows back below the average here. have we seen the market bottom? scott minerd says the bear market still has a ways to go. he says the vix is elevated, but not at a level because historically it's got to be at 40 for the fed to cha
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lieutenant jared, read dixon and captain robertson. thank you so much for joining us aboard the uss princeton. one of the ships, you'll be able to check out when you go to checkout fleet week. sources start on wednesday. gentlemen. thank you so much for joining us today. we appreciate it. thank you so much for having us could we have better weather ? i know. i know. this is great , perfect, perfect timing. president biden, a promising federal aid for both puerto rico and florida after hurricanes tour through those two regions in the next half hour. a survey of the damage as millions are without power in puerto rico, and the death toll in florida continues to climb. plus the supreme court is opening its new term with the new justice look at what's expected this term as a number of potential landmark cases are on the docket. naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country.ehicles and wildfires. prop
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the questions about religion i forget na pat robertson came in second in iowa caucuses in front of i guess george h.w. bush. >> behind dole. >> behind dole and above bush. >> i'd forgotten that, you were covering, i'm sure. my question, was religion as a whole and angelic at the time, was it more to reagan saying you can't endorse me and i endorse you. was it both? were they hammered by it or did they pick it up and use it? >> this is one of the questions that's really important because you do have these incredibly significant religious figures and religious politics, white angelic and who -- there are compromising in interesting ways in the 1990's around those politics, which in part goes to the answer of it it's a tool. you use it to attract certain voters and you just get rid of it when it's no longer useful for you. you pledge to get rid of abortion. at the time it looked like you were pledging it and not actually doing it. it looks different in the wake of dobbs, but that that is too easy of an answer to just say that, oh, religion is just a tool used by politicians, but was fue
the questions about religion i forget na pat robertson came in second in iowa caucuses in front of i guess george h.w. bush. >> behind dole. >> behind dole and above bush. >> i'd forgotten that, you were covering, i'm sure. my question, was religion as a whole and angelic at the time, was it more to reagan saying you can't endorse me and i endorse you. was it both? were they hammered by it or did they pick it up and use it? >> this is one of the questions that's really...
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he comes in with some political bona fides that people like pat robertson, pat buchanan, later folks who run for president us that are running for anything else bring to the table. but though some letters are very important and that idea of discrediting government is absolutely a through line. something that wasn't as part of reagan's politics that have been one of the big goals of the cold war conservative movement. >> just in defense -- thank you for the question, in defense of your argument, you are not denying the was a long through line of the american right but there was also a particular break, and those two things can be true at the same time? >> right but there's a rupture in that so much of the content free commentary about politics places a rupture in 2016. i think it starts a little earlier than that. >> right. >> rob wilson. great book, loved it. first a quick thanks and then a question. thanks for putting richard vagary in there, very important. he was my first interview when i was 16. we talked about abortion and i'll never forget that. the question of religion i forgo
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i have forgotten robertson came in second place in iowa caucuses in front of i guess george hw bush.d dole and above bush . amazing. i completely forgot that, you were covering it. my question is was religion on the whole or white evangelical christianity more of a tool used on the politicians of the time? or was it more a tool they used versus ronald reagan saying iknow you can't endorse me but i endorse you or is both, were they hampered by it or pick it up and use it ? >> this is one of those questions that's important because you do have these incredibly against religious figures and religious politics, white evangelical politics and people are important to this book. pat robertson, ralph reed who is leading thechristian coalition in the 1990s and is doing a lot of compromising in interesting ways in the 1990s around those politics . in part though to the answer of it's a tool, you use it to track certain voters and you get rid of it when it's no longer useful for you. you pledge to get rid of abortion at the time it looks like you were not actually doing it . it's different in t
i have forgotten robertson came in second place in iowa caucuses in front of i guess george hw bush.d dole and above bush . amazing. i completely forgot that, you were covering it. my question is was religion on the whole or white evangelical christianity more of a tool used on the politicians of the time? or was it more a tool they used versus ronald reagan saying iknow you can't endorse me but i endorse you or is both, were they hampered by it or pick it up and use it ? >> this is one...
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nic robertson in kyiv.ou, nic and thanks to clare in london as well. >>> know is blanketing parts of the u.s. cnn meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us from the weather center. what's going on? >> the seasons are changing for some across the western u.s. we have parts -- large parts of the northwestern united states underneath winter weather alert. parts of nine states here with some areas that could see an additional 5 to 6 inches on top of the the 20 plus inches of snowfall that came down over the weekend across some of these areas. knows the current snow depth in some of these regions over two feet of snow on the ground. now, there are cold weather alerts to be had with temps as cold as 19 degrees. the transition is in place and we know just a few days ago we were talking about excessive warmth across parts of the california into washington and oregon. they have cold weather alerts in place now, too, and lots of what's happening here, a lot of talk about the cold and the snow showers. we know a lot of w
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nic robertson us. there in kyiv. >>> joining us now is steve hall, former chief of russia operations. why now? putin has declared these annexes of russia. he's got his hand-picked civil leaders, the government leaders, the military is already there. why now a declaration of martial law? >> well, there are some interesting things going on here. the first thing is the martial law that's been declared by russia inside the so-called annexed area of ukraine, the donbas, that's just sort of silly. i mean, you can't really impose any type of law, martial or otherwise if you don't actually control, you know, the levers of government in the territory itself. it's quite clear that inside of that portion of ukraine that the russians have tried to take and annex that they don't control it. it's almost more of a domestic thing. it's being able for russians and russia to say, look. we control those areas and we can do martial law there. what really interests me though is these regions that surround the areas where t
nic robertson us. there in kyiv. >>> joining us now is steve hall, former chief of russia operations. why now? putin has declared these annexes of russia. he's got his hand-picked civil leaders, the government leaders, the military is already there. why now a declaration of martial law? >> well, there are some interesting things going on here. the first thing is the martial law that's been declared by russia inside the so-called annexed area of ukraine, the donbas, that's just...
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nic robertson joins us now live from kyiv.ple coping, not only of course with the attacks, but with this added loss of power? >> reporter: we were doing a live broadcast at the time of the strike. we didn't hear it where we are here, but it took us off the air as there was a ripple effect. there are still parts of kyiv that the electricity is out. some people don't have water. some people have low-pressure water. the mayor of the city is asking people to turn off the lights. telling people that they need to save electricity when they can, because that will prevent the country sort of using rolling blackouts, but to the west of here, and to the south and east, also power generating stations were hit there. those citizens are having blackouts, and losses of water in those areas. what we are hearing from the power generating companies here, officials are saying, when it's power lines and small transformers that get hit, we can repair that fairly quickly, 48 hours, but the problem is the power stations in ukraine were built at the
nic robertson joins us now live from kyiv.ple coping, not only of course with the attacks, but with this added loss of power? >> reporter: we were doing a live broadcast at the time of the strike. we didn't hear it where we are here, but it took us off the air as there was a ripple effect. there are still parts of kyiv that the electricity is out. some people don't have water. some people have low-pressure water. the mayor of the city is asking people to turn off the lights. telling...
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rick robertson in kyiv, thanks so much. keep us posted. >>> in this country, a brutal viral attack at the home of nancy pelosi. a spokesman said 82-year-old paul pelosi successfully went through surgery for a skull fracture. a man broke into the san francisco home just after 2:00 early friday morning and attacked mr. pelosi with a hammer. sources say paul pelosi was able to call 911 at the start of the attack. and officers responded quickly, taking the suspect into custody. the attack shining a spotlight on new security concerns. federal agencies warning that violent extremist pose heightened threats to the midterm elections. josh campbell and sun hlen serfy have the details. >> reporter: police are appealing to the public for tips about this suspect. he's been identified as 42-year-old david depape. he is accused of coming to the pelosi home yesterday in the early morning hours and engaging in a confrontation with paul pelosi, husband of house speaker nancy pelosi. that led to a brutal assault. we're learning from our coll
rick robertson in kyiv, thanks so much. keep us posted. >>> in this country, a brutal viral attack at the home of nancy pelosi. a spokesman said 82-year-old paul pelosi successfully went through surgery for a skull fracture. a man broke into the san francisco home just after 2:00 early friday morning and attacked mr. pelosi with a hammer. sources say paul pelosi was able to call 911 at the start of the attack. and officers responded quickly, taking the suspect into custody. the attack...
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nic robertson, that you know for that report.riage, tom brady and gisele bundchen are divorcing. better? ig create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. vo: it's a new day. because covid vaccines just got a big update. just in time for everyone who works. with other people. just in time for... ...more togetherness. just in time to say “oh, you bet we'll be there!” because the updated vaccines can now protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. and that's a moment... we've all been waiting for. you could manufacture a whole new way of manufacturing. disrupt buying habits before they disrupt your business. and fuel the search for what comes next. so...what are you waiting for? >>> after 13 years of marriage, tom brady and gisele bundchen announced they are divorcing. they both released statements saying they arrived at the decision amicably and have gratitude for the time they spent together. they hired divorce attorneys
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i want to bring in nic robertson in kyiv. spoke with ukraine's chief of defense intelligence. >> reporter: he thinks this is putin's psychological pressure, not just on ukraine, but on ukraine's western allies to pressure ukraine into getting into peace talks with russia but on his terms. he is rejecting any sense of peace talks until russia gets out of ukraine back to 1991 lines and rejecting president putin's allegations that ukraine is developing a dirty bomb. >> translator: this is a question that became something of a joke. my answer is direct. we are not getting prepared. we are not working on a dirty bomb. >> reporter: ukraine invited the international atomic energy agency inspectors to come here. when are they do to arrive, where will they go, when do you expect their results? >> translator: we are absolutely supporting the visit of the iaea mission. we are waiting for them. we are waiting for them to visit all nuclear facilities. >> reporter: his assessment is actually that putin doesn't want to take this to nuclear
i want to bring in nic robertson in kyiv. spoke with ukraine's chief of defense intelligence. >> reporter: he thinks this is putin's psychological pressure, not just on ukraine, but on ukraine's western allies to pressure ukraine into getting into peace talks with russia but on his terms. he is rejecting any sense of peace talks until russia gets out of ukraine back to 1991 lines and rejecting president putin's allegations that ukraine is developing a dirty bomb. >> translator: this...
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♪ kennedy: o could there be last gold in jewels in louisiana, experts duck hunters jase and jep robertsond treasure. ready to uncover uncredible historic riches on their new show, duck family treasure, premiers tonight here on fox business network after the show. will they be able to find gold and how much will they bring to studio it is a finder's fee they have here, stars of duck family treasure jase and jep robertson welcome. >> thank you. >> good to be here. kennedy: so, how much goal is there in louisiana. >> a lot of gold. kennedy: how do you know. >> we go out and look and find. kennedy: do you find. >> we do find, this is unlike other shows we find some stuff. not the intent to move we were just having a good time, but we went out the, and thanks thing you know, who knew. kennedy: that is great. so what is it? the louisiana rich with gold or things that people buried like during civil war and you got to unearth it. >> we travel a little bit took but -- >> you go to texas later. >> we do. kennedy: yep. >> we hunt for unusual thing at times too not just goal and silver. >> we found
♪ kennedy: o could there be last gold in jewels in louisiana, experts duck hunters jase and jep robertsond treasure. ready to uncover uncredible historic riches on their new show, duck family treasure, premiers tonight here on fox business network after the show. will they be able to find gold and how much will they bring to studio it is a finder's fee they have here, stars of duck family treasure jase and jep robertson welcome. >> thank you. >> good to be here. kennedy: so, how...
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don't miss our exclusive interview with new zealand's finance minister, grant robertson, as they signalore big hikes ahead. he joins us at 10:30 a.m. hong kong time, 3:30 p.m. in wellington. ♪ >> as head officials make it crystal clear they will not have but until inflation comes down, the next guest says she is staying underweight equities and overweight cash. we have the senior market strategist at senior investment group, rebecca felton. do you feel a little bit like saying, haha, i told you so? the markets rally because -- rally because they thought the fed would pave and now they've got a ways to go. >> thank you for having me. no, there is no joy in this pyramid is very painful for all of us. we don't expect the fed to pivot . of course as we've heard fed president bostic speak today, the tone there was still very firm. we believe it's going to be a while before we hear more positive news coming out of the fed. >> when is the point to start buying stocks again? do you have to wait until the fed has made it clear that they are at least going to stop hiking rates? do you make your o
don't miss our exclusive interview with new zealand's finance minister, grant robertson, as they signalore big hikes ahead. he joins us at 10:30 a.m. hong kong time, 3:30 p.m. in wellington. ♪ >> as head officials make it crystal clear they will not have but until inflation comes down, the next guest says she is staying underweight equities and overweight cash. we have the senior market strategist at senior investment group, rebecca felton. do you feel a little bit like saying, haha, i...
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nic robertson in kyiv. thank you very much. keep us posted. let's talk about this and the overall strategy. colonel cedric leighton, retired colonel and cnn military analyst. this deal to unleash grain that was blocked and backed up on ukrainian ports, russia went into this deal saying we're going to allow this to happen. the export of this green now suspended. do you think russia ever really had the intention of fully being committed on this deal? >> fredricka, frankly, i think they never had the intention to be fully committed to this deal. you know, when you look at the way in which the russians have actually used their military to go after civilian targets, the fact they're going after the energy infrastructure, the power grid and other elements of the energy infrastructure in ukraine and even from the beginning of this war, the fact that they have gone after the ukrainian food supply system and the fact that ukraine, major exporter of grains, was extremely vulnerable on this point. the russians know this vulnerability. they will do everyt
nic robertson in kyiv. thank you very much. keep us posted. let's talk about this and the overall strategy. colonel cedric leighton, retired colonel and cnn military analyst. this deal to unleash grain that was blocked and backed up on ukrainian ports, russia went into this deal saying we're going to allow this to happen. the export of this green now suspended. do you think russia ever really had the intention of fully being committed on this deal? >> fredricka, frankly, i think they...
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we are joined by new zealand's grant robertson. thank you for joining us. kick things off with what the rbnz has been doing and what you are doing at the moment to support their moves grant: from our perspective, monetary and fiscal policy need to work together. that's what happened through the pandemic. now as we come through the emergency stage of it, are standing is becoming more targeted. we are getting back to a level of the 30% level which is where it has historically been. we recognize that having done such a big fiscal contribution to keeping new zealanders at work, our job now is to get fiscal stabilization going alongside continuing to invest in those core services that we all need. yvonne: yvonne: the rbnz yvonne: continues to be hawkish. do you think there's a void entering into a recession next year? grant: a lot of commentators still see resilience and strength in the economy. exports are holding out particularly well. people want our tourism to come back here. it's going to be a challenging year with a global slowdown, no doubt. a lot of econ
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thic nic robertson, thanks so much.re than 9 million tons have flowed out of ukrainian ports since the agreement began, more than 70% of it has been corn or wheat with the rest being sunflower oil or other products like soybeans. much of it has gone to the european union or china, but a lot has gone either directly or indirectly to countries where people need the assistance simply to survive. many of the countries heavily dependent on grain are from africa. and for more, we're joined by david mc . >> reporter: short term impact will be on price and long term is price and supply. and while that sounds kind of dry, it certainly is potentially devastating. because as we've seen while that in addition blockade was in place, covers in north africa and the horn of africa were feeling a a major sxwqueeze. wheat is often subsidized by governments. and their inability to afford that food for the population and keep it subsidized is a major humanitarian and political threat. we were in tunisia earlier this year and they ahead to
thic nic robertson, thanks so much.re than 9 million tons have flowed out of ukrainian ports since the agreement began, more than 70% of it has been corn or wheat with the rest being sunflower oil or other products like soybeans. much of it has gone to the european union or china, but a lot has gone either directly or indirectly to countries where people need the assistance simply to survive. many of the countries heavily dependent on grain are from africa. and for more, we're joined by david...
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robertson gets diaz to ground out, and philadelphia wins to take a 1-0 lead in the world series. >>> the warriors left for a road trip today and play charlotte tomorrow. we just need to put in the ear lugs for charles. >>> an american music icon has passed away. we remember the late jerry lee lewis. >>> rock and roll legend jerry lee lewis has died. the great balls of fire singer credits elvis for opening the door for him, but few could argue that lewis kicked the door down. he reinvented himself in the 60s as a country performer, and over the decades teamed up with many music greats, including ray charles, little richard, and chuck berry. >> he's one of the better piano
robertson gets diaz to ground out, and philadelphia wins to take a 1-0 lead in the world series. >>> the warriors left for a road trip today and play charlotte tomorrow. we just need to put in the ear lugs for charles. >>> an american music icon has passed away. we remember the late jerry lee lewis. >>> rock and roll legend jerry lee lewis has died. the great balls of fire singer credits elvis for opening the door for him, but few could argue that lewis kicked the...
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stuart: he said he wanted to come back and they are back, jeff and jace robertson.ying. i actually bought tesla in the green room. stuart: you sitting in our green room, got on your phone and bought just like that? >> all of a sudden i guess elon forgot what he was doing. i looked at the numbers and thought what is everybody panicking for? stuart: before we move on i want to ask about politics because you've been interested in politics in the past, what will happen in the midterms? >> i did watch hannity last night, you are in pennsylvania, something is wrong with you. is that other guy, something is wrong with him. stuart: i will leave it right there. tonight you have an all new episode of duck family treasure on fox business prime. tell me about tonight's episode. >> are you sure we are ready for this? we are on the same network together, they are launching season one, and there's more to come, you get the first season on fox business and there's more to come. stuart: i don't get it, >> kind of like the stock market, hear me out, i was in a traffic accident diggin
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nic robertson is joining us. this morning comes as ukrainian officials and other world leaders for that matter fear russia could be preparing a so-called dirty bomb attack. what's the latest? >> they fear that because russia is making these false all allegations without the u.n. atomic iaea to visit two sites that russia has detailed. one is a siecience academy in k gr -- kyiv and one is a mining fac facility. officials didn't give a reason for specifying those regions but inspectors are expected to visit them. behind closed doors at the u.n. russia laid out its letter again the unfounded, unsubstantiated saying quite simply because ukraine has a nuclear power program, it spent fuel rods and has the capacity to turn them into a dirty bomb but not satisfied with that allegation, they went on to say maybe ukraine could sabotage its power plants and not satisfy with that allegation as well. they also said that maybe ukraine would attack the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, ukrainian of course but currently occupied
nic robertson is joining us. this morning comes as ukrainian officials and other world leaders for that matter fear russia could be preparing a so-called dirty bomb attack. what's the latest? >> they fear that because russia is making these false all allegations without the u.n. atomic iaea to visit two sites that russia has detailed. one is a siecience academy in k gr -- kyiv and one is a mining fac facility. officials didn't give a reason for specifying those regions but inspectors are...
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joining us now with more on this is cnn's nick robertson.> russia is saying ukraine aided by british specialists, this is what russia says, attacked some of the shipping in the port, the major naval port on crimea, crimea illegally occupied and annexed by russia. so, ukrainians so far are not saying they didn't do it. the british minister of defense saying it's an absolute fabrication that anyone from the uk was involved in this. but the pretext russia is giving saying, this means that those humanitarian food corridors in the black sea where all of these big ships taking the grain in and out of ukraine's ports through the black sea out to the international community, russia is saying, that puts all of that in danger. you cranian officials are pointing out, well, you know what? that port is 150 miles away from those grain corridors. the deal that was struck by the u.n., it began last summer. russia was enticed into the deal by getting some breaks on sanctions. and this is part of what brought russia into the deal -- two separate deals the u.n
joining us now with more on this is cnn's nick robertson.> russia is saying ukraine aided by british specialists, this is what russia says, attacked some of the shipping in the port, the major naval port on crimea, crimea illegally occupied and annexed by russia. so, ukrainians so far are not saying they didn't do it. the british minister of defense saying it's an absolute fabrication that anyone from the uk was involved in this. but the pretext russia is giving saying, this means that those...
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nic robertson, cnn, kyiv, ukraine. >>> turning to north korean nuclear test are not letting up.ng to a south korean official they all agreed to a meeting in tokyo for the, quote, unparalleled response will be necessary if they conduct a seventh nuclear test. north korea has fired off seven missiles. they're saying a seventh test could be imminent. >>> the worse flooding nigeria has seen in a decade is putting many people at grave risk of cholera and other serious health dangers. the international rescue committee warns millions of children could suffer from acute food insecurity this year. cnn's larry magoa joins us from southern nigeria. larry, what's the latest from where you are? i mean, we can see the scene. >> reporter: max, that's the reality of life for so many people here, that their life as they know it is under water. we are in the capitol in southern nigeria. an oil rich state yet it's been like this for weeks. the waters have receded. there is no end in site. they are warning that they could see more rainfall until the end of november which means the waters could com
nic robertson, cnn, kyiv, ukraine. >>> turning to north korean nuclear test are not letting up.ng to a south korean official they all agreed to a meeting in tokyo for the, quote, unparalleled response will be necessary if they conduct a seventh nuclear test. north korea has fired off seven missiles. they're saying a seventh test could be imminent. >>> the worse flooding nigeria has seen in a decade is putting many people at grave risk of cholera and other serious health...
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cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson is on the scene in kyiv for us tonight. >> reporterf the capital's water off, following a new barrage of russian air strikes. spigots not used since the war began a lifeline again. >> everyone in kyiv right now, they choose to stay here. they are like ready for this. >> will it make you leave the city? >> no. i will stay here. i didn't leave it since the war began, so why i have to do it now? >> reporter: despite the long lines in some parts of the maybe no water after. >> reporter: scenes like this are becoming increasingly normal across ukraine. government officials say that there were ten different regions targeted monday, 18 different sites. among them, a hydroelectric power plant, ukraine's biggest in zaporizhzhia. another power gen site in central ukraine. kharkiv's subway in the east stilled by strikes on vital infrastructure there. and despite intercepts, 44 across the country, according to the government, groups of missiles getting through. at least three, according to this witness near kyiv's hydroelectric power plant. a miss
cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson is on the scene in kyiv for us tonight. >> reporterf the capital's water off, following a new barrage of russian air strikes. spigots not used since the war began a lifeline again. >> everyone in kyiv right now, they choose to stay here. they are like ready for this. >> will it make you leave the city? >> no. i will stay here. i didn't leave it since the war began, so why i have to do it now? >> reporter: despite...
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our nic robertson is monitoring the developments from kyiv and joins us live. one of the concerns is the energy situation and the power outages across the country, including kyiv where you are. what's the latest? >> reporter: the power outages, in particular, are having an effect around kyiv, this part of the country. it seems that that's the intention of the russian forces, to target this area, in particular. a lot of kyiv without power for a lot of time, and a lot of people affected, if not directly, then by the reduction in the internet services that are available on the mobile phone service where it is available. so these effects are really beginning to bite. it's clear that the way russia is targeting the electricity grid here is not just a power station, but it is the vital equipment that interlinks all the power stations. the control rooms that balance the way the power flows around the country. so the government or the energy officials can't see what precisely or how much energy, electricity is available in different areas, and they can't see the needs
our nic robertson is monitoring the developments from kyiv and joins us live. one of the concerns is the energy situation and the power outages across the country, including kyiv where you are. what's the latest? >> reporter: the power outages, in particular, are having an effect around kyiv, this part of the country. it seems that that's the intention of the russian forces, to target this area, in particular. a lot of kyiv without power for a lot of time, and a lot of people affected, if...
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. >> colonel robertson, you said your district has a heavy hispanic population, what are those voterselling you? >> the top issues for them are the economy, inflation, gas and groceries and wages not keeping up, crime, they don't feel safe in their own neighborhood and crime is contributed by open border, drugs, gangs and guns coming across the open border and finally, education, parents want a voice in their children's edoccasion, a voice and choice in education, the top issues that the people are talking to me about. >> carley: this year, nevada has seen increase in total crime of 3.1% and april, you are seeing democratic candidate scrubbing support of defend the police and black lives matter, distancing themselves from the issues, is anyone buying it? >> no, no one is buying it. we just had a terrible stabbing on the strip, one of the most wonderful vacation places in the world and people are scared to go there. this is a result of this administration's policy and my opponent votes with biden 100% of the time. >> carley: colonel robertson issue the nevada senate race is hugely impo
. >> colonel robertson, you said your district has a heavy hispanic population, what are those voterselling you? >> the top issues for them are the economy, inflation, gas and groceries and wages not keeping up, crime, they don't feel safe in their own neighborhood and crime is contributed by open border, drugs, gangs and guns coming across the open border and finally, education, parents want a voice in their children's edoccasion, a voice and choice in education, the top issues...
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nic robertson is in kyiv. what is the latest?y blinken went on to say this in effect means that russia, president putin is making a statement that it doesn't care that people and families across the world will have to pay more for their food, because that's the implication now. it seems this blockade going back in place again because it creates a shortage in global food markets which drives up the price which leads to instability, which is why the u.n. set out to make this deal in the first place. it wasn't an easy deal to do. it was done in two parts. the u.n. getting a deal with russia, another deal with ukraine. the u.n. secretary-general antonio gluer gluer the -- guers is going to try to get this back up and running. we heard them telling the russians to, you know, pause and reengage in this deal. president zelenskyy has said that from his perspective, he thinks russia has been building up to this for some time, that russia says -- russia he says has been throttling back on allowing these shipments. we know there were nine s
nic robertson is in kyiv. what is the latest?y blinken went on to say this in effect means that russia, president putin is making a statement that it doesn't care that people and families across the world will have to pay more for their food, because that's the implication now. it seems this blockade going back in place again because it creates a shortage in global food markets which drives up the price which leads to instability, which is why the u.n. set out to make this deal in the first...
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nic robertson, thank you very much.ian president is lashing out at the west. listen to putin and his very provocative new comments along with a new denial he's planning to use nuclear weapons. listen to this. >> translator: we are standing at a historical frontier. ahead is the most dangerous, unpredictable and at the same time the most important decade since the end of world war ii. power over the world is what the so-called west is banking on in this sort of game, but this is a dangerous game. it's a bloody game, and it's a dirty game. we never intentionally said anything about the possibility of using nuclear weapons by russia. we only responded with hints to what he made in his statements. >> joining us now, john kirby, joining us from the white house, the national security council coordinator for strategic communications. john, thanks so much for joining us. let me quickly get your reaction to what we just heard from putin, and i want to get that reaction quickly. but first before we even get to that, can you tell
nic robertson, thank you very much.ian president is lashing out at the west. listen to putin and his very provocative new comments along with a new denial he's planning to use nuclear weapons. listen to this. >> translator: we are standing at a historical frontier. ahead is the most dangerous, unpredictable and at the same time the most important decade since the end of world war ii. power over the world is what the so-called west is banking on in this sort of game, but this is a...
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>> mnic robertson, thank you vey much. >>> this just in. fitch ratings, credit rating firm, will push the u.s. economy into a 1990-style recession starting in the spring. this is just the latest in a recent string of warnings from jpmorgan chase's ceo jamie dimon to the international monetary fund. here's what president biden told cnn last week. >> every six months they look down the next six months to see what's going to happen. it hasn't happened yet. it hasn't -- there is -- there's no ghauarantee there will be a recession. i don't think there is. if there is it will be a very slight recession. >> join us now matt egan and cnn chief business correspondent christine romans. matt, add this to the pile, i guess here. start with this fitch ratings forecast. why is this significant? >> john and brianna, this is just adding to the growing sense that the economy faces real challenges in the months ahead in this report from fitch ratings obtained first by cnn they are slashing their economic outlook for the united states for both this year and n
>> mnic robertson, thank you vey much. >>> this just in. fitch ratings, credit rating firm, will push the u.s. economy into a 1990-style recession starting in the spring. this is just the latest in a recent string of warnings from jpmorgan chase's ceo jamie dimon to the international monetary fund. here's what president biden told cnn last week. >> every six months they look down the next six months to see what's going to happen. it hasn't happened yet. it hasn't -- there...
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let's go to nic robertson in kyiv with the latest. tell us what's happening there. >> reporter: according to ukrainian officials they're trying to take back that territory held by russian and pro-russian forces they're using the himars system, using it to target weapons depots and places the russian troops are congregated. what the ukrainian mayor in that region is saying is that the russians have been moving into civilian houses in that area and are hiding out there. according to ukrainians, there have been a significant number of casualties among the russian and pro-russian forces. the pro-russian forces there are saying that civilians have been killed as part of this offensive but it is the offensive that has been successful recently for the ukrainians in taking back territory. but that appears to be where the sort of most -- or the heaviest fighting along the front line at least is going on today. >> and so russians are continuing to relocate civilians from kherson we have learned. what do we know about this? >> reporter: the rate
let's go to nic robertson in kyiv with the latest. tell us what's happening there. >> reporter: according to ukrainian officials they're trying to take back that territory held by russian and pro-russian forces they're using the himars system, using it to target weapons depots and places the russian troops are congregated. what the ukrainian mayor in that region is saying is that the russians have been moving into civilian houses in that area and are hiding out there. according to...
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nic robertson, cnn, at a power-generating plant in ukraine. >> you see a third of the country's power concern is that for civilians there, there's going to be more of these attacks and how will they survive through the winter months? >> officials in kyiv say the strategy is to avoid a complete blackout. and we'll talk about that coming up next hour. >>> 12 days out from the vote count, both parties are targeting latino voters. this is a critical voting bloc, but it shifted towards republicans in 2020. we'll talk about what democrats are doing to win back support. that's next. ...tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ... who? anyone who i't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free em start at just $79.95. bookn exam today. >>> short time ago in phoenix, police announced they arrested someone in connection to a break-in and burglary at the campaign office of katie hobbs, the democratic party nominee for governor of arizona. still no word about what was stolen in that break-in or the identity
nic robertson, cnn, at a power-generating plant in ukraine. >> you see a third of the country's power concern is that for civilians there, there's going to be more of these attacks and how will they survive through the winter months? >> officials in kyiv say the strategy is to avoid a complete blackout. and we'll talk about that coming up next hour. >>> 12 days out from the vote count, both parties are targeting latino voters. this is a critical voting bloc, but it shifted...
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appreciate your analysis, nic robertson in kyiv.and still ahead here on "cnn newsroom," much more on the attack against nancy pelosi's husband. we'll take a look at the charges the suspect is facing. the possible motive for the attack. >>> plus, more unrest in iran, as protests across the region are once again met with violence. we've got the details next. stay with us. to destroy 5x more p plaque ababove the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier moutht. listerine. feel the whohoa! two new ihop lunch and dinner menu items for twice the goodness, twice the flavor, and twice the choice. sirloin salisbury steak and all-natural salmon. perfect for nch or dinner. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. yes, i need a trim. i just want to be able to cut the damage. we tried dove instead. so, still need that trim? oh my gosh! i am actually shocked i don't need a haircut. don't trim daily damage. stop it with dove. with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-
appreciate your analysis, nic robertson in kyiv.and still ahead here on "cnn newsroom," much more on the attack against nancy pelosi's husband. we'll take a look at the charges the suspect is facing. the possible motive for the attack. >>> plus, more unrest in iran, as protests across the region are once again met with violence. we've got the details next. stay with us. to destroy 5x more p plaque ababove the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier moutht. listerine....
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nic robertson, thank you very much.on ukrainian grain are affected in africa. and so david, tell us through the impact on millions around the world including many there in africa. >> reporter: well, i think that immediately there will be an impact on price. and that has been the big worry in the global grain markets as they had this initial block indicate when the war started. you did see grain prices sky rocket and it was on top of the overall inflationary situation around the world which has a direct impact on lives and livelihoods particularly in parts of east africa, north africa and middle east and central asia. this huge swathe of territory where people are struggling to put food on the table. and this grain prices from russia's war has just made it that much worse. there is also an issue in the long term not just a price but in supply. and ukraine is a hugely important grain producer as you were showing there. there are countries like tunisia earlier this year which are subsidizing their food supplies particularl
nic robertson, thank you very much.on ukrainian grain are affected in africa. and so david, tell us through the impact on millions around the world including many there in africa. >> reporter: well, i think that immediately there will be an impact on price. and that has been the big worry in the global grain markets as they had this initial block indicate when the war started. you did see grain prices sky rocket and it was on top of the overall inflationary situation around the world...
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. >>> nic robertson joins me now live in kyiv. what will this martial law mean?> reporter: when you look more broadly, what putin is doing to reaffirm and take control of an already very authoritarian russia by the other crease he's signed, i think it does speak to that issue that he is doubling down on trying to take control of a situation that's unraveling here in ukraine, and apparently unraveling to his price, though many suspected it, when he called for conscription and civilians ran for the border. hershon is illegally annexed, controlled by russian-imposed authorities, who this morning were told by text message, they needed to evacuate from hershon towards russia. now the xwlings effect is what the military has to tell them or potentially being looked up on potentially worse. we don't know what the penalty is for disobeying the military, but it's very clear a degradation for the ukrainians civilians living inside russia-occupied ukraine. their lives are in greater danger, and today many are being forced out of their homes from hershon towards russia, and e
. >>> nic robertson joins me now live in kyiv. what will this martial law mean?> reporter: when you look more broadly, what putin is doing to reaffirm and take control of an already very authoritarian russia by the other crease he's signed, i think it does speak to that issue that he is doubling down on trying to take control of a situation that's unraveling here in ukraine, and apparently unraveling to his price, though many suspected it, when he called for conscription and...
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. >> robertson. >> thank you mr. speaker, the prime minister agrees with me that local people -- our best to decide how many houses -- and if she does, will she have the top-down approach to her targets and remove the powers of the -- >> my friend is exactly right we will abolish that. listen speaker, we want decisions about infrastructure driven by local people. not driven by -- and that is why we assist our new, lately driven, investment zone. -- where those houses should go. mr. speaker, we want -- >> thinking mr. speaker, -- is that the release date or the title? [laughter] >> mr. speaker. mr. speaker i have been in office for just under two months and i have built -- delivered the energy price guarantee making sure that -- and i have also taken steps and we have taken steps to crackdown on unions. now what, mr. speaker, i think that is more of a record of action than the detriment. of two and a half years in the job. >> mr. speaker, last week the prime minister or every russian put -- the chancellor made it her
. >> robertson. >> thank you mr. speaker, the prime minister agrees with me that local people -- our best to decide how many houses -- and if she does, will she have the top-down approach to her targets and remove the powers of the -- >> my friend is exactly right we will abolish that. listen speaker, we want decisions about infrastructure driven by local people. not driven by -- and that is why we assist our new, lately driven, investment zone. -- where those houses should...
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cnn's nic robertson is in kyiv and, nic, with winter soon arriving in ukraine, this seems a deliberatepeople just as miserable as possible. >> reporter: yeah, it really feels like russia is moupsing a war of attrition on ukraine's ability to make electricity. you know, we often think in terms of military wars, that it's a war of attrition at the front lines as many men and soldiers and service men and women as can be thrown's fight, they'll slug it out in the battlefield. putin is losing them so is turning this war of attrition to the electricity supply. as you say, at a critical time coming up to winter and using different tactics, using iranian-made drones, russia says they're not iranian made but ukraine certainly believes they are. the united states certainly believes they are. these ukrainian-made iranian made drones to target cities around the country, kyiv yesterday, 28 drone, 24 of them shot down but today, you know, mixed it up and used missiles to hit the power producing facilities so parts of the city, tonight without electricity, without water replicated as you were saying,
cnn's nic robertson is in kyiv and, nic, with winter soon arriving in ukraine, this seems a deliberatepeople just as miserable as possible. >> reporter: yeah, it really feels like russia is moupsing a war of attrition on ukraine's ability to make electricity. you know, we often think in terms of military wars, that it's a war of attrition at the front lines as many men and soldiers and service men and women as can be thrown's fight, they'll slug it out in the battlefield. putin is losing...