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does not -- it does not offer his men enough will stop the soldiers are flooding to north carolina robyn, pillaging. they don't have enough to live on. my men have to have more than these terms. sherman brings along his second in command schofield ifa clever fellow. he makes a proposal. he says, for the authorities in washington, we give them the appomattox terms. then, we draft a second agreement that we send a few days later, a supplemental agreement, giving general johnston what he wants. that includes 1 in 7 confederates get to keep their weapons. they also get to keep their wagons and horses. and, confederates will also get river and relatives petition wherever possible -- rail transportation wherever possible. sherman also offers a johnston a quarter million russians from his warehouses. johnston replies that his generosity reconciles empty what he considers the great misfortune of his life, that of having to face him in the field. sherman and johnston make their agreement. it results in the largest troop surrender of the war. almost 90,000 confederates. in the process, the two gen
does not -- it does not offer his men enough will stop the soldiers are flooding to north carolina robyn, pillaging. they don't have enough to live on. my men have to have more than these terms. sherman brings along his second in command schofield ifa clever fellow. he makes a proposal. he says, for the authorities in washington, we give them the appomattox terms. then, we draft a second agreement that we send a few days later, a supplemental agreement, giving general johnston what he wants....
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joining me is robyn cernow and david meyer.ns of questions for you, david. but first you, robyn, you're south african. tell me about this guy. is he a huge star back home? >> well he is a huge star back home unlike the rest of america which is googling trevor at the moment. remember it's a tiny industry comedy in south africa. he has come out of a very small pool. so this is a huge leap for him in terms of what his style is i think he's south africa. i'm south african. many of us are tough, quite brutal. you can hear him making jokes about beating kids at school. it's inward looking and understanding of racism particularly very much part of south africans and the way they communicate with each other every day. so he's completely built on that. so he's style is very focused on the fact that he's mixed race issues around being black, about being white, about south africa just take a listen. i think we've got a sound bite. >> we do. >> he very blankly and brutally describes his parents' relationship. take a listen to this brooke.
joining me is robyn cernow and david meyer.ns of questions for you, david. but first you, robyn, you're south african. tell me about this guy. is he a huge star back home? >> well he is a huge star back home unlike the rest of america which is googling trevor at the moment. remember it's a tiny industry comedy in south africa. he has come out of a very small pool. so this is a huge leap for him in terms of what his style is i think he's south africa. i'm south african. many of us are...
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and i also very quickly want to acknowledge the organizers specifically robyn goals and linda you are so helpful in bringing us here and our wonderful host beth logan, the paragon of southern hospitality. when robyn invited me to come here, she gave me some parameters for this talk and she said talk mostly about yourself and what motivates you to get into writing and i fought as a writer of two memoirs how am i going to do that? how am i going to talk about myself? i will do the best i can. i was in the lobby of brice before coming here wonderful hotel and was chatting with one of the authors, what you going to talk about? i'm not sure. i will just go up there and be spontaneous. i will try to do that too. i don't know exactly where this is going to go but hopefully it will be enlightening. me start by telling you about myself. i was born in india. our family was pretty itinerant when i was growing up. my father was a plant geneticist so we found ourselves moving around quite a bit because he ended up going to places that focused on crop science. we spent some time in wales and then w
and i also very quickly want to acknowledge the organizers specifically robyn goals and linda you are so helpful in bringing us here and our wonderful host beth logan, the paragon of southern hospitality. when robyn invited me to come here, she gave me some parameters for this talk and she said talk mostly about yourself and what motivates you to get into writing and i fought as a writer of two memoirs how am i going to do that? how am i going to talk about myself? i will do the best i can. i...
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from pleasantville, new york please welcome robyn o'brien! [cheers and applause] hey! >> hi!>> oh, hug. >> how are you? >> glad to see you back. >> and you. >> this is awesome. you're all ready to do it, huh? >> i am. >> this is good. this is good. so you're no stranger to millionaire. >> n
from pleasantville, new york please welcome robyn o'brien! [cheers and applause] hey! >> hi!>> oh, hug. >> how are you? >> glad to see you back. >> and you. >> this is awesome. you're all ready to do it, huh? >> i am. >> this is good. this is good. so you're no stranger to millionaire. >> n
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from pleasantville, new york please welcome robyn o'brien! [cheers and applause] hey! >> hi! >> oh, hug. >> how are you? >> glad to see you back. >> and you. >> this is awesome. you're all ready to do it, huh? >> i am. >> this is good. this is good. so you're no stranger
from pleasantville, new york please welcome robyn o'brien! [cheers and applause] hey! >> hi! >> oh, hug. >> how are you? >> glad to see you back. >> and you. >> this is awesome. you're all ready to do it, huh? >> i am. >> this is good. this is good. so you're no stranger
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robyn forestier-walker explains. >>> 17% share of the market isn't a bad place to be but the company,exports fruit juices to russia sees trouble ahead. russia's economy is hurting business. >> translator: profit margins are going down because our prices are fixed in rubles. secondly sales have fallen in north and west because consumers started to go into russia to buy cheaper products. >> reporter: exporters are losing money. its currency is on a high relative to the weakened ruble. imagine waking up and discovering that your money had lost 20% of its value overnight. well that happened here in kazakhstan twice. first in 2009 and again last year, and on both occasions, it was down in part to russia performing badly. and it could happen again, because kazakhstan's economy is closely tied to russias. >> reporter: they already have a free trade agreement along with belarus. last year they signed a union promising even closer economic integration. >> translator: for me this agreement is well balanced and competently made and takes into account the interests of all of our countries. [ appl
robyn forestier-walker explains. >>> 17% share of the market isn't a bad place to be but the company,exports fruit juices to russia sees trouble ahead. russia's economy is hurting business. >> translator: profit margins are going down because our prices are fixed in rubles. secondly sales have fallen in north and west because consumers started to go into russia to buy cheaper products. >> reporter: exporters are losing money. its currency is on a high relative to the...
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>> reporter: fellow nurse robyn meyers says mischele is a natural -- as a nurse, and as a best friend. >> she's a light in a dark place. she's wonderful. she's the one trying to brighten up somebody else's bad day. >> reporter: but mischele has seen her own share of bad days. for years, she struggled in a difficult marriage, eventually moving with her kids into her mother shirley's house. >> she knew that she would be the single parent. and she put her best foot forward to do that. >> reporter: after calling it quits with her husband, she started to explore the possibility of finding new love. she went online, and found a dating site called establishedmen.com. she liked the connotations of that name. >> i wanted somebody who was established, had their stuff together. >> reporter: and there on the website, one man caught her eye. his name was liam allen. >> he seemed to be well travelled, well versed. everything he had said was what i was looking for. >> reporter: they agreed to meet for coffee at the mall. >> i walked in. he was exactly like his photo. very warm smile, very nice, very
>> reporter: fellow nurse robyn meyers says mischele is a natural -- as a nurse, and as a best friend. >> she's a light in a dark place. she's wonderful. she's the one trying to brighten up somebody else's bad day. >> reporter: but mischele has seen her own share of bad days. for years, she struggled in a difficult marriage, eventually moving with her kids into her mother shirley's house. >> she knew that she would be the single parent. and she put her best foot forward...
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after a yearlong battle martin gates's family wins in a los angeles court after a jury ruled robyn thick red off marvin gaye's 1977 hat got to give up with their 2013 song blurred lines. they were ordered to pay $7.3 million. court proceedings played out at times like a concert. for the jury, the baseline, the keyboard and other elements of the songs were too similar. let's take a listen first to blurred lines. ♪ >> now to the original by marvin gaye. ♪ stuart: that would be very tough. the rhythm is very similar and the baseline i got it but there is an awful lot of songs are around that are somewhat similar. >> is it paying homage to legendary musician, or is it being? the court ruled copying. stuart: williams and fake, the guys who came up with not the original -- blurred lines. >> they only made $5 million each on that song. stuart: i read they made $17 million writing and performing it but have only got to give $7 million back. >> they are not stopping. stuart: all right. fascinating story. in some areas that is more important than hillary. thanks very much indeed. up next, somethin
after a yearlong battle martin gates's family wins in a los angeles court after a jury ruled robyn thick red off marvin gaye's 1977 hat got to give up with their 2013 song blurred lines. they were ordered to pay $7.3 million. court proceedings played out at times like a concert. for the jury, the baseline, the keyboard and other elements of the songs were too similar. let's take a listen first to blurred lines. ♪ >> now to the original by marvin gaye. ♪ stuart: that would be very...
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robyn his wife and his song and dog and i deeply moved by the support. we will be back asap. the suspect in his 50s taken away loudly protesting about u.s./south korean military exercises. south korea said it was shocked by an attack on a major allied country. north korean television called it a punishment deserved to the warmonger u.s. while secretary kerry described it as a senseless attack. >> he's doing as good as could be expected. and his spirit is strong. >> reporter: and overnight, the president phoned the ambassador offering his prayers. and lippert is close to the president. he's worked with him for many years. should he have had more security? there was no metal detector at the door. and this alleged assailant got in despite previously reportedly attacking the japanese ambassador with a piece of concrete. >> yeah they're going to have to review those procedures and the injuries could have been a lot worse. >> absolutely. >> keir, thank you. >>> big story in politics this morning. hillary clinton responding for the first time to this growing controversy over her use
robyn his wife and his song and dog and i deeply moved by the support. we will be back asap. the suspect in his 50s taken away loudly protesting about u.s./south korean military exercises. south korea said it was shocked by an attack on a major allied country. north korean television called it a punishment deserved to the warmonger u.s. while secretary kerry described it as a senseless attack. >> he's doing as good as could be expected. and his spirit is strong. >> reporter: and...