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and we mentioned robertson — well after scoring he was then sent off for a kick out on emmerson royal. spurs couldn't capitalise with the man advantage though, it finished 2—2, but liverpool's manager wasn't happy with the referee, he felt harry kane should've been off for that first half tackle. that was not the best challenge and he knows it himself. put us under pressure, fine, ourfault, but harry should not have been on the pitch in the second half any more. you don't need a referee who helps you, you need a referee who helps you, you need one who is clear and objective and says things are right or wrong. three decisions and he was once right. decisions were against us, unfortunately. so ground dropped for liverpool — but it's 8 wins in a row for leaders manchester city. they beat newcastle united 4 nil at st james park. it means pep guardiola's side will now spend christmas day top of the table — the struggles continue for newcastle, as they remain 19th in the table, with only goal difference keeping them above bottom club norwich city. joe lynskey watched the action. for n
and we mentioned robertson — well after scoring he was then sent off for a kick out on emmerson royal. spurs couldn't capitalise with the man advantage though, it finished 2—2, but liverpool's manager wasn't happy with the referee, he felt harry kane should've been off for that first half tackle. that was not the best challenge and he knows it himself. put us under pressure, fine, ourfault, but harry should not have been on the pitch in the second half any more. you don't need a referee who...
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goals from jota and robertson put liverpool ahead but spurs made it all square courtesy of son heung—min. robertson was then sent off for a reckless tackle but the referee and the kane tackle among other things was the focus ofjurgen klopp's ire afterwards. you play a game at tottenham, it's not like this, it you kick them out and stay there. i tell you, you don't need a referee who helps you, you need one who is fair and objective and just says right, wrong, right, wrong. three decisive decisions he was right only once. and twice wrong and it was against us. so all situations were against us and unfortunately thatis against us and unfortunately that is the case as well. in italy, ac milan missed the chance to close the gap on city rivals and league leaders inter milan after losing at home to napoli. macedonia midfielder eljif elmas scored the only goal of the game at the san siro. the result takes napoli up to second in the table — ahead of milan on goal difference. both teams are four points behind top of the table inter. tiger woods marked his return to action by finishing second in
goals from jota and robertson put liverpool ahead but spurs made it all square courtesy of son heung—min. robertson was then sent off for a reckless tackle but the referee and the kane tackle among other things was the focus ofjurgen klopp's ire afterwards. you play a game at tottenham, it's not like this, it you kick them out and stay there. i tell you, you don't need a referee who helps you, you need one who is fair and objective and just says right, wrong, right, wrong. three decisive...
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that was just before robertson was shown a red card for this challenge. klopp pretty angry with the decisions that went against his side who could have had a penalty and might have seen harry kane sent off. that was not the smartest challenge of his life, he knows it himself. you do not need a ref who helps you, you need a ref who is fair and objective. in three decisive decisions he was once right. all three were against us so unfortunately that is the case as well. there was a brilliant goal from joao cancelo for manchester city, who remain top. it came in a 4—0 win over newcastle, who remain in the relegation zone. a proper christmas crackerfrom him. thomas tuchel was a little lacking in festive cheer. he was unhappy the club's request to postpone their game with wolves which finished goalless was turned down. they were only able to name four outfield players on the bench. that goes to show the size of the covid problems facing him and his team. ange postecoglou won his first trophy as celtic manager beating hibs in the scottish league cup final. hib
that was just before robertson was shown a red card for this challenge. klopp pretty angry with the decisions that went against his side who could have had a penalty and might have seen harry kane sent off. that was not the smartest challenge of his life, he knows it himself. you do not need a ref who helps you, you need a ref who is fair and objective. in three decisive decisions he was once right. all three were against us so unfortunately that is the case as well. there was a brilliant goal...
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and we mentioned robertson — well after scoring he was then sent off for a kick out on emmerson royale. spurs couldn't capitalise on the man advantage though, it finished 2—2. covid—hit chelsea slipped further behind leaders manchester city in the title race as they were held to a goalless draw at wolves. their request for the fixture to be postponed was rejected this morning. manager thomas tuchel said they were "a bit angry" with the decision. we travelled together three hours on a bus. we had dinner together, we have another positive test. people are worried because they were in the same bus, at the same dinner, but obviously it was not enough to postpone the match and so we had to play, but you cannot demand 100% focus, otherwise it would be stupid to normally focus if you can do this without being calm. it was everything else but calm. at 830 in the morning, everybody knocks on your door to have another test, nobody knew about it, so we woke players up who wanted to sleep a bit longer. 0k. players up who wanted to sleep a bit longer. ok. but players up who wanted to sleep a bi
and we mentioned robertson — well after scoring he was then sent off for a kick out on emmerson royale. spurs couldn't capitalise on the man advantage though, it finished 2—2. covid—hit chelsea slipped further behind leaders manchester city in the title race as they were held to a goalless draw at wolves. their request for the fixture to be postponed was rejected this morning. manager thomas tuchel said they were "a bit angry" with the decision. we travelled together three hours...
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thank you for robertson, for speaking to us from bangkok. thank you. there been emotional scenes in northern iraq after the bodies of 16 migrants were returned from france. family members gathered at her b airport to receive their remains. the victims drowned in the english channel last month as they were trying to reach britain. what's bringing up the heads? he's joining us from by that. so my mood, it really sad occasion for so many families interview, who spoken to you about why their relatives left iraq in the 1st place. what did they have to say was there is a common consensus that a lack of jobs, it can amik decline and corruption in the could dish turn could just turn region, have been behind the departure of these younger men departing or leaving the region as the locals say, in kurdistan, but the government, on the other hand says that it has been warning young people not to travel illegally, not to jeopardize their lives, and not to be exploited by people smugglers. as you know, that have been reports about lack of services in many areas and
thank you for robertson, for speaking to us from bangkok. thank you. there been emotional scenes in northern iraq after the bodies of 16 migrants were returned from france. family members gathered at her b airport to receive their remains. the victims drowned in the english channel last month as they were trying to reach britain. what's bringing up the heads? he's joining us from by that. so my mood, it really sad occasion for so many families interview, who spoken to you about why their...
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you heard from nic robertson that they're both drawing the red line. putin saying, look, i'm not going to withdraw my troops just as nato is not going to. what did these talks accomplish if anything? >> i think these talks emphasized the importance of the conversations, the dialogue, the discussions that will take place in geneva and vienna and brussels in the first half of january. that's the route. it's the conversations. it's the dialogue that will look for ways to reduce the tensions, to resolve the conflicts. this is the kind of thing that needs to happen and it is scheduled to happen next week. so the conversation yesterday set the stage for those conversations. >> what tools does the u.s. have available right now to continue to put pressure on putin moving forward? it seemed like a frank conversation. biden saying you better not invade ukraine, putin saying if you impose sanctions it's going to be a huge mistake in our bilateral relations. are the options limited since the u.s. has this really fine line -- looks like we lost the ambassador's sig
you heard from nic robertson that they're both drawing the red line. putin saying, look, i'm not going to withdraw my troops just as nato is not going to. what did these talks accomplish if anything? >> i think these talks emphasized the importance of the conversations, the dialogue, the discussions that will take place in geneva and vienna and brussels in the first half of january. that's the route. it's the conversations. it's the dialogue that will look for ways to reduce the tensions,...
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liverpool though hitting back through diogo jota and andy robertson with 20 minutes left. son heung min then equalised for the hosts for his 3rd in 3, moments before robertson was sent off for a reckless tackle. the draw extends antonio conte's unbeaten league start at tottenham to five games, while liverpool lose ground in the premier league title race. that's after leaders manchester city recorded an eighth successive epl victory as they swept aside struggling newcastle 4—0. goals from ruben dias, joao cancelo, riyad mahrez and raheem sterling mean city will be top of the premier league at christmas. they're three points clear of liverpool. but covid hit chelsea slipped further behind leaders city — they're now six points behind as they were held to a goalless draw at wolves. their request for the fixture to be postponed was rejected on sunday — manager thomas tuchel said they were "a bit angry" with the decision. six of the premier league's 10 weekend matches were postponed due to covid. we travelled together three hours in a bus, we have dinner together, we have
liverpool though hitting back through diogo jota and andy robertson with 20 minutes left. son heung min then equalised for the hosts for his 3rd in 3, moments before robertson was sent off for a reckless tackle. the draw extends antonio conte's unbeaten league start at tottenham to five games, while liverpool lose ground in the premier league title race. that's after leaders manchester city recorded an eighth successive epl victory as they swept aside struggling newcastle 4—0. goals from...
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we are the largest contributor to conservation to the pittman robertson act. since vista outdoor was created we have probably contributed nearly $500 million under pittman robertson. in camelback who for decades been at the forefront of ending single use plastics and water bottles is leading an effort to expand water refilling stations on federal lands in the hopes of increasing access to hydration while also reducing waste in our lands and waterways. the time to invest in the outdoors is now. millions of people ventured outdoors over the past 20 months. some reconnected with her favorite pastimes such as hunting or biking, while others engaged in recreational activity for the first time including more than 10 million first-time campers. this resurgence has continued in 2021 and it is incumbent upon leaders and a private and public sectors to maintain the momentum and expanded outdoor infrastructure ecosystem. vista outdoor has been leading by example. we've invested more than $500 million into new businesses, launched our foundation and taking care of our emp
we are the largest contributor to conservation to the pittman robertson act. since vista outdoor was created we have probably contributed nearly $500 million under pittman robertson. in camelback who for decades been at the forefront of ending single use plastics and water bottles is leading an effort to expand water refilling stations on federal lands in the hopes of increasing access to hydration while also reducing waste in our lands and waterways. the time to invest in the outdoors is now....
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. >> and then this question from katrice robertson in newport news, virginia. >> my question for you, is it helpful or hurtful to take a nap during the day? >> it depends if the naps detract from your nighttime sleep. some people can take a nap in the middle of the day and they fall asleep at night just fine. other people have more trouble. even if you just lay down for a period of rest, that can be helpful. if you are someone who struggles to stay asleep at night, i think for the duration that you tackle that problem and until you tackle that problem i say no naps. >> what if you find yourself waking at a similar time every night and struggling to get back to sleep? >> if you wake up at the same time every night, it may be something in your environment. so this sounds really weird, but you might want to try a trick i call the gotcha alarm. you set an alarm for the time right before you normally wake up. so if you wake up every day at 3:00, set your clock for 2:55. if you're going to wake up anyway, what does it matter? and for those five minutes hang out and observe what happens. you
. >> and then this question from katrice robertson in newport news, virginia. >> my question for you, is it helpful or hurtful to take a nap during the day? >> it depends if the naps detract from your nighttime sleep. some people can take a nap in the middle of the day and they fall asleep at night just fine. other people have more trouble. even if you just lay down for a period of rest, that can be helpful. if you are someone who struggles to stay asleep at night, i think for...
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norma robertson brown, mattie scott, betty miller, marie mccull lum in the back. walker, charles, thomas censor. shannon wats. roger lee, sharon lee, chambers, janet white, james and dr. cheryl davis. [applause] to our youth leaders, lydia, sasha and thomas. those young ladies are on the mural by the senior building with me or breed on there as well. i thought that was to have them realtime be acknowledged as they grow and develop to show people what they was part of coming up in this neighborhood and what that would mean to other young ladies being acknowledged with the likes of mary rogers and mayor breed. lastly, we want to pay homage to those who passed. alice lang and eugene white. i want to send a piece to not only my mom but my grandmother louis harvey whose shoulders i stand on. as a little kid her taking me to the filmore center, different meetings where you would not want to go. she would say it is down, seat something or be quiet. she was primping me for this moment. my brother told me this morning you was being prepped to speak and you didn't know it.
norma robertson brown, mattie scott, betty miller, marie mccull lum in the back. walker, charles, thomas censor. shannon wats. roger lee, sharon lee, chambers, janet white, james and dr. cheryl davis. [applause] to our youth leaders, lydia, sasha and thomas. those young ladies are on the mural by the senior building with me or breed on there as well. i thought that was to have them realtime be acknowledged as they grow and develop to show people what they was part of coming up in this...
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anna: new zealand's deputy prime minister grant robertson there. for more, let's bring in bloomberg markets live european team leader kristine aquino and think about what we are seeing in the asia session right now, what that means for the european session ahead and into the u.s. good to speak to. we've seen weakness come in, some of these markets down substantially. you see that in u.s., nasdaq futures, as well. we conclude markets are more concerned about tightened policies in central banks than they are about the threat of the omicron variant? what you think is front and center at the moment? kristine: well anna, we did see a concerted hawkish tilt by the bank yesterday with the boe and ecb adding to what the federal reserve has indicated, which is essentially that they're less willing to tolerate inflationary pressures at the moment. and i would say yes, at the moment, that is particular the front and center for investors because it is this disconcerted move toward less tolerance for inflation and more type policy heading into 2022. when you se
anna: new zealand's deputy prime minister grant robertson there. for more, let's bring in bloomberg markets live european team leader kristine aquino and think about what we are seeing in the asia session right now, what that means for the european session ahead and into the u.s. good to speak to. we've seen weakness come in, some of these markets down substantially. you see that in u.s., nasdaq futures, as well. we conclude markets are more concerned about tightened policies in central banks...
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cnn international editor nic robertson is standing by in moscow. as usual the duelling readouts didn't say much. neither described any real progress, but do you think both sides at least now have a clearer picture how they can get to some kind of common ground or resolution? >> reporter: that does seem to be an understanding, at least on the u.s. side, that this issed receipt rec readout from the u.s. side, both feel areas of commonality, agreements perhaps can be made but areas where there will be disagreement and the key to answering what happens next is, what are those areas of disagreement? because putin is looking for this absolute clarity about nato's intentions for ukraine. you know, president biden laid out the scenario of de-escalate, and we can continue and have a productive diplomatic track. that diplomatic track is open, but the entry level for that is de-escalation. and the alternative to de-escalation is -- is sanctions. military, economic, financial. that's the kremlin's readout and they heard that message loud and clear. putin's res
cnn international editor nic robertson is standing by in moscow. as usual the duelling readouts didn't say much. neither described any real progress, but do you think both sides at least now have a clearer picture how they can get to some kind of common ground or resolution? >> reporter: that does seem to be an understanding, at least on the u.s. side, that this issed receipt rec readout from the u.s. side, both feel areas of commonality, agreements perhaps can be made but areas where...
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nic robertson, thank you so much. >>> now to the pain at the pump. you could be paying $4 a gallon for gas by memorial day. in a forecast shared exclusively with cnn, gasbuddy says prices will peak in a few months. cnn's matt egan joins me now to explain. hi, there, matt. >> hi, amara. this is all about supply and demand and covid. when covid first erupted in spring 2020, we saw russia and opec and u.s. oil producers slash their production by record amounts. that made sense because no one was driving. no one was flying. the world was kind of shut down. flash forward, we've seen demand basically come back to precovid levels but supply has not kept up. that's why gas buddy, which is an app that tracks prices and demand, they're calling for gas prices to rise next year. they see a 2022 average of $3.41 a gallon, up from around $3 this year. they think gas prices are going to peak in may at $3.79 a gallon, essentially right as everyone is heading out for the summer, memorial day weekend, we could be seeing gas prices flirting with $4 a gallon before they
nic robertson, thank you so much. >>> now to the pain at the pump. you could be paying $4 a gallon for gas by memorial day. in a forecast shared exclusively with cnn, gasbuddy says prices will peak in a few months. cnn's matt egan joins me now to explain. hi, there, matt. >> hi, amara. this is all about supply and demand and covid. when covid first erupted in spring 2020, we saw russia and opec and u.s. oil producers slash their production by record amounts. that made sense...
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we're covering all angles with cnn's nic robertson in moscow for us. but let's begin with jeremy diamond. we got a readout from the white house on the call what does it say? >> reporter: that's right, jim. i got off a call with the senior administration official who was briefing us on the conversation. this official said that the tone of the conversation was serious and substantive and we have the press release from jen psaki, that the allies and the partners will decide decisively if russia further invades ukraine. this is the focus during the 50-minute conversation, it was aimed for president biden to give the russian president a clear sense of the two paths he now faces. a sense of the stark choice that he faces as he decides whether or not russia is going to invade ukraine. to make clear that on the one side, there is this meaningful diplomatic engagement that can go forward beginning with those talks between u.s. and russian officials on january 10th. and on the other side of that, if the russian president decides to move forward with the invasion
we're covering all angles with cnn's nic robertson in moscow for us. but let's begin with jeremy diamond. we got a readout from the white house on the call what does it say? >> reporter: that's right, jim. i got off a call with the senior administration official who was briefing us on the conversation. this official said that the tone of the conversation was serious and substantive and we have the press release from jen psaki, that the allies and the partners will decide decisively if...
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cnn's nic robertson is live for us in moscow. so, nic, what are you learning? >> reporter: well, very little from the kremlin. more from the white house, we do know from the pentagon as well that they did put up a spy plane over ukraine that would have given them oversight of what russia was doing with its troops along the border with ukraine. that was just in the past couple of days, perhaps an opportunity to see if russia had really pulled back the 10,000 troops. what we're hearing from administration officials is that they're not seeing any reduction of tensions by russia at the moment. still the presence of russian troops, close to the border, with ukraine. and the appoint that's being made is that if russia really wants to engage and make progress in these talks there needs to be an atmosphere of de-escalation. there needs to be very serious and concerted high-level engagement. now, the conversation that president biden will have with president putin is something that we will get a readout from both sides. but it will perhaps be in the days afterwards, is
cnn's nic robertson is live for us in moscow. so, nic, what are you learning? >> reporter: well, very little from the kremlin. more from the white house, we do know from the pentagon as well that they did put up a spy plane over ukraine that would have given them oversight of what russia was doing with its troops along the border with ukraine. that was just in the past couple of days, perhaps an opportunity to see if russia had really pulled back the 10,000 troops. what we're hearing from...
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nic robertson for us, appreciate it. >>> coming up, the u.s. is seeing record low and high temperatures from coast to coast. we'll have the latest forecast. that's ahead. >>> heavy flooding in northeastern brazil has left at least 18 people dead and nearly 300 injured. more than 35,000 people have now been forced from their homes, and with the region just in the middle of its rainy season, they're bracing for the possibility it could just get worse. cnn's matt rivers reports now. >> reporter: in the streets of brazil's northeastern bahia state, some are resorting to rafts and jet skis to get around. others can only trudge through the fast-moving waters, locals doing what they can to cope, finding ways to carry on while deadly flooding surrounds them. >> translator: it's very sad to see our town like this. it's very sad. i have never seen anything like it in my life. >> reporter: for weeks, intense rain has been pounding the area. then in recent days, two dams gave way, overwhelming towns that were already swamped. since the start of november, m
nic robertson for us, appreciate it. >>> coming up, the u.s. is seeing record low and high temperatures from coast to coast. we'll have the latest forecast. that's ahead. >>> heavy flooding in northeastern brazil has left at least 18 people dead and nearly 300 injured. more than 35,000 people have now been forced from their homes, and with the region just in the middle of its rainy season, they're bracing for the possibility it could just get worse. cnn's matt rivers reports...
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international diplomatic editor nic robertson is in moscow and jeremy diamond is in delaware with the president. nic, let's start with you. this will be the second conversation in recent weeks between these two leaders, and it takes place ahead of bilateral talks next month. do we have any idea what the issues are that putin wants to discuss? >> we do, and i think if we think of this phone call in the context of putin keeping up the pressure on president biden, remembering russia has created the narrative on the ground that ukraine is under threat from the potential of invasion from russian forces, that russia says are just doing a standard military training in russian territory which are perfectly legitimate and free to do, so, you know, russia habs created this scenario and it's also they be sort of created the pressure on the united states and nato to get into conversations about its concerns. what are its concerns? well, pitting once water tight local guarantees that nato will stop its eastward expansion, that nato will not allow ukraine to join it and that nato will not put its t
international diplomatic editor nic robertson is in moscow and jeremy diamond is in delaware with the president. nic, let's start with you. this will be the second conversation in recent weeks between these two leaders, and it takes place ahead of bilateral talks next month. do we have any idea what the issues are that putin wants to discuss? >> we do, and i think if we think of this phone call in the context of putin keeping up the pressure on president biden, remembering russia has...
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nic robertson reporting from moscow. >> reporter: the clock is ticking down to the phone call between president biden and president putin. president putin has requested it. the white house says that president biden believes in the diplomacy of leadership-to-leadership conversations, and that's why he is taking the call. but at the same time u.s. officials are saying they're not seeing russia do anything to reduce tensions along the border with ukraine. they say there's still a heavy russian troop presence close to the border with ukraine, and the message that's coming from the white house at the moment is that if russia wants to achieve its aims and get clarity from nato about its intent over ukraine, then it is better done in an atmosphere of de-escalating tensions, that there needs to be a really high-level of engagement for russia to sort of go towards its aims at the january 10th talks when russian and u.s. officials sit down to talk together. we understand that those talks, there will be pentagon officials, state department officials, national security council officials as well.
nic robertson reporting from moscow. >> reporter: the clock is ticking down to the phone call between president biden and president putin. president putin has requested it. the white house says that president biden believes in the diplomacy of leadership-to-leadership conversations, and that's why he is taking the call. but at the same time u.s. officials are saying they're not seeing russia do anything to reduce tensions along the border with ukraine. they say there's still a heavy...
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cnn's senior international diplomatic editor nic robertson standing by for us in liverpool. what's going to be the main message these leaders are going to want to come out of this meeting? presumably one of like-minded allies on the same page when it comes to issues like russia. >> reporter: yeah. i think we may get a slight insight into the thinking of secretary of state antony blinken when looking at his spotify playlist for this trip. of course liverpool a city of history, a city of culture, and the fab four, the beatles from this city. at the top of this playlist was penny lane by the beatles. but next on the list is a liverpool anthem, you'll never walk alone, a message perhaps for ukraine because that's the expected message to be delivered from here. i have to say my favorite on that playlist was echo and the bunny men. but maybe i'm just showing my age there, michael. but it is a very serious discussion about russia as russia is seen to continue to increase its troop presence and go into military drills, live-fire military drills close to the border with ukraine. it's
cnn's senior international diplomatic editor nic robertson standing by for us in liverpool. what's going to be the main message these leaders are going to want to come out of this meeting? presumably one of like-minded allies on the same page when it comes to issues like russia. >> reporter: yeah. i think we may get a slight insight into the thinking of secretary of state antony blinken when looking at his spotify playlist for this trip. of course liverpool a city of history, a city of...
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cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson is standing by in liverpool. you spoke with a host of these meetings. the british foreign secretary. what did she tell you? >> on the issue of russia, she said she's sent a very clear message to the russians, to vladimir putin, of the consequences and costs. big consequences and severe costs. interestingly, on the issue of the talks with iran, the nuclear talks that are going on right now in vienna, that we heard the german foreign minister just yesterday here saying that her opinion was that the talks right now with iran had been set back significantly by iran, that advances that had been made in six months of previous talks by iran, by these iranian negotiators had essentially been thrown out. lis liz trust, the british foreign minister, had a very clear issue for iran on this issue at the talks to change their approach. >> there is still time for iran to come and agree this deal. and it's the last chance, as i've said, but there is still a chance for them to do that. and i would urge iran to come back to the t
cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson is standing by in liverpool. you spoke with a host of these meetings. the british foreign secretary. what did she tell you? >> on the issue of russia, she said she's sent a very clear message to the russians, to vladimir putin, of the consequences and costs. big consequences and severe costs. interestingly, on the issue of the talks with iran, the nuclear talks that are going on right now in vienna, that we heard the german foreign...
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cnn's nic robertson joins us now from liverpool. nic, a show of unity from the g-7 against russia. take us lu athrough against wha happened so far and how russia has been reacting. >> reporter: well, what we understand is that there will be a separate g-7 statement on russia/ukraine to send a united message, we're told, that the form ministers are here are fired up and, you know, forceful agreement is how it's being described, that they have around the issue of wanting to send a clear and united message to russia. that if its troops go into ukraine, there will be consequences, strong orders of magnitude bigger, economic consequences for russia, if that happens. so that separate statement wasn't anticipated, prior to to the summit. there is, of course, normally a post-summit or post-meeting statement. this is going to be in addition to that. that's the expectation. russia, for its part, the embassy here in london has criticized the british foreign secretary for comment she has made prior to this summit, saying that, you know, she -- the british foreign secretary has said that russia
cnn's nic robertson joins us now from liverpool. nic, a show of unity from the g-7 against russia. take us lu athrough against wha happened so far and how russia has been reacting. >> reporter: well, what we understand is that there will be a separate g-7 statement on russia/ukraine to send a united message, we're told, that the form ministers are here are fired up and, you know, forceful agreement is how it's being described, that they have around the issue of wanting to send a clear and...
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nic robertson is in moscow. it's good to see you both. natasha, what are the expectations for talks on both sides of the divide? >> reporter: yeah, john. the u.s. is hoping they can figure out a solution to this with the russians as the russians of course continue to build up military presence along the ukrainian border. they are hoping in january, when they sit down for the bilateral talks that there are things that can be worked out. the russians obviously have their demands. they don't want nato to expand further east. they don't want ukraine to be a member of nato. and certain aspects are nonstarters. president biden said russia should not be able to dictate who is and is not a member of nato. they are going into talks with things very tense. the ukrainians are stuck in the middle of all of this and have been briefed by the united states on alarming intelligence about the russian's intentions and how they are potentially preparing for a large-scale conflict. so the u.s. is really hoping to buy some time here, hoping things will come d
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cnn's diplomatic reporter nic robertson is standing by in liverpool. nic, unity between russia and china, is that going to be the central theme here? >> yeah, and russia really dominating the issue. look, and all of the conversations we've been hearing that have been coming from leaders, diplomats in recent weeks, it is about unity. so expect that to be repeated here. and i think a hint of it released in secretary of state blinken's audio play list, songs that he listens to himself when he's traveling this type of summit. top of the list, no surprise "penny lane" from the beatles from this famous city. second on the list, another liverpool anthem "you'll never walk alone." perhaps a subliminal message there, a between-the-lines message for ukraine. they are not alone. that the leaders here want to send russia an unequivocal clear message that if there is an incursion into -- ukraine by russian forces, that are right now we understand amassing more troops from the border, undergoing live fire exercises with 1500 troops very close to the border of ukrain
cnn's diplomatic reporter nic robertson is standing by in liverpool. nic, unity between russia and china, is that going to be the central theme here? >> yeah, and russia really dominating the issue. look, and all of the conversations we've been hearing that have been coming from leaders, diplomats in recent weeks, it is about unity. so expect that to be repeated here. and i think a hint of it released in secretary of state blinken's audio play list, songs that he listens to himself when...
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nic robertson joins us now. good to have you. russia says it wants certain guarantees from the u.s., from nato. they have pulled back about 10,000 or so troops on the border, but you have more than 70,000, 80,000 there. what do we know? >> reporter: i think from a russian perspective, the fact that the demands, if you will, russia's -- what it wants to talk about, that is no further nato expansion towards russia, i.e., ukraine, that's firmly clearly on the table there, that nato shouldn't be sending troops or military hardware to ukraine as well. that's on the table. i think from a russian perspective, the fact that these talks are now going ahead after russia put these very stiff demands on the table, that's seen as a positive. it's hard to know verifiably with if those troops have actually gone back to their bases, but russia is saying their planned training exercises are completed. this is combat troops, special forces, motorized infantry divisions have gone back to those bases. the sense i think in moscow is that this is now
nic robertson joins us now. good to have you. russia says it wants certain guarantees from the u.s., from nato. they have pulled back about 10,000 or so troops on the border, but you have more than 70,000, 80,000 there. what do we know? >> reporter: i think from a russian perspective, the fact that the demands, if you will, russia's -- what it wants to talk about, that is no further nato expansion towards russia, i.e., ukraine, that's firmly clearly on the table there, that nato shouldn't...
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nic robertson, cnn, moscow. >> stephen piper is a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, currently a research fellow at stanford university. ambassador piper, thank you for being with us. >> glad to be here. >> okay, so, this was an attempt, i mean, was it an attempt by putin to de-escalate the crisis over ukraine? if he wanted to do that, he could order a drawdown of russian troops from the border. instead, there is an increase of the military presence this month. so, is the phone call on the other hand the way -- there's a theory out there that putin wanted to size him up, see what his commitment is to ukraine before an invasion. how do you see it? >> well, i think there were a couple of things. what president putin was trying to do was basically trying to shape the conversations that will take place in about two weeks time. and the one bit of news is that the russians now have it confirmed that there will be three channels of communication. a u.s./russia channel, a nato/russia channel and then a broader conversation in the organization for securi
nic robertson, cnn, moscow. >> stephen piper is a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, currently a research fellow at stanford university. ambassador piper, thank you for being with us. >> glad to be here. >> okay, so, this was an attempt, i mean, was it an attempt by putin to de-escalate the crisis over ukraine? if he wanted to do that, he could order a drawdown of russian troops from the border. instead, there is an increase of the military presence this month. so, is the...
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let's go to cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson in moscow. russia has a series of demands they want addressed they say. what are those demands? >> reporter: legally binding demands is what they're asking for, for nato to refuse to take ukraine as a member, for nato not to base any nato troops or nato military hardware inside ukraine, and for nato to roll back what russia calls its eastward expansion. that is the document putin sent to president biden about a week and a half ago. you have to look at this as well and see what putin is trying to do. the pressure we've heard people speaking about, putting that pressure on president biden, but trying to use president biden if you will as a battering ram at nato for biden to go into nato and get the changes that putin wants. clearly, that is not something in the cards but it does speak to that long-term goal of president putin, which is dividing nato. he looks at nato right now and sees that the hasty and messy withdrawal from afghanistan as a potential opportunity to widen some of those divisions.
let's go to cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson in moscow. russia has a series of demands they want addressed they say. what are those demands? >> reporter: legally binding demands is what they're asking for, for nato to refuse to take ukraine as a member, for nato not to base any nato troops or nato military hardware inside ukraine, and for nato to roll back what russia calls its eastward expansion. that is the document putin sent to president biden about a week and a half...
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nic robertson, thank you for the reporting from moscow and john harwood as well at the white house. >>> ahead, some amount of justice and certainly accountability for the victims of ghislaine maxwell following yesterday's verdict. what it means for other cases next. ou to print, i need you. you think you're empty? i'm empty. do you suffer from cartridge conniptions? be conniption-free, thanks to the cartridge-free epson ecotank printer. a ridiculous amount of ink! you're mocking me. not again! the epson ecotank. just fill & chill. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has
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cnn's nic robertson is live in moscow for us. do we know what the truth is? >> reporter: we don't know if these russian troops have gone back to their base with their military equipment, because we know that some military equipment have been left stationed there from earlier in the year, so that's an open question. we haven't seen verifiable proof that the troops have gone back. russia says this was their preplanned training, motorized combat units, special forces units. they've done what was allocated to them, and have now returned to their bases. it's not clear how many tens of thousands remain, tens of thousands of troops still going through that training and it's not clear if the kremlin plans to put more troops back in their stead to do their planned winter training so there are a lot of questions and ambiguities about exactly what's happening close to the border with ukraine. what seems to be set right now are these talks between the u.s. and russia to begin on january 10th. putin's been very clear in what he wants, legal guarantees that nato won't expa
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. >> reporter: valley robertson-young was a witness to the crash. >> he had no concern for any of the victims or no concern for my of the people he hurt. his only concern is that he was going to go to jail. >> it's frustrating that people think that he's the victim. >> reporter: alison was 15 years old and just learning to drive when she was caught in the pileup. the debate over the sentence opening up old wounds. >> after the trial, i thought it was all over. and then with social media bringing it up again, i feel as if nobody understands the full case. and that's really painful for people to talk about from a perspective that they don't completely understand. >> i think of clemency being for someone who has truly owned their responsibility in thaeir crime. and i do believe he is sorry. but he hasn't owned up to his responsibility that made it happen. >> the question becomes, who is responsible for how we prosecute these cases so that this doesn't come up, why wasn't this prosecuted in a way that would find peace and solace for everyone, including the victim's families? >> reporter:
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th n nic robertson is live for us. what do you expect from the talks if they go forward? >> reporter: russia has pressed for these talks and said that absent a diplomatic political track, the only option left will be a military track. so i think in that context, there is a potential here for better degree of understanding between the united states and russia about what is happening on the border of ukraine over the weekend russian officials announced that they were pulling back 10,000 troops who have now completed what they say was sort of a pre-planned standard winter training. they have gone back to their permanent bases. and it is not clear yet what is going to happen to the other estimated 60 to 90,000 remaining russian forces that are close to the border with ukraine. that still remains a concern. and also we understand from russian officials that it looks like that they will -- or are on the path to accepting nato invitation for talks on the 12th of january. so that would come just after those potential talks with the united states at the moment. so there is diploma
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and them as military sig, rudolph robertson, both of the big telescopes, so called wings were folded so they can fit into the launch vehicle. there's never been a satellite with so many moving parts, able take 2 weeks to get everything unfolded and in its right position. in that time, nothing can go wrong. 6 months after the launch date, the new telescope should finally be ready to begin studying the secrets of the universe or so. and now let's change perspective and view things from above with drones. these devices have many uses, like, for instance, observing volcanoes. the global drone market has been steadily taking off and the growth promises to keep soaring in the future. science puts drones to good use with collecting environmental data. we made researchers working these flying laboratories, a disused air field in northern germany. far away from residential areas, roads and rail tracks. an ideal proving ground for scientists from brownish bikes. technical university. they're testing drones with a maximum take off weight of 26 kilograms. extensive aerospace safety zones are man
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the present moment that's about all we get as robertson arrows, character told billy crystal's character. you're very good and you've done it again . every time i have you on that some little take away, that makes me feel better afterwards. and this, we don't know, thing is an opportunity to just exhale the hubris of humans who are thinking that we are bigger than nature is just fruitless. and that's going to be my take away from, from this interview, even with out this virus. the holidays are cheery for many indeed. it can be a blue christmas because the lights are so bright and so many others are giggling. you don't have to be alone to feel lonely. i got about a minute left. nancy, what is it we can say in the mirror to get past the perennial blues that any of us can suffer this time a year? it all comes down, i think, to self compassion that when we look in the mirror, if we're alone, that we offer ourselves something kind, we don't, we have a tendency to shame ourselves of blame ourselves. look at us, we're alone. why are we alone? there's something stop, stop, fall, and an acknowled
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o, a terms and nick robinson. robertson, sorry. i thank you very much. not the 1st person to confuse me with somebody else from a summerland. i am foreign secretary. thank you very much. are 2 very short questions from the massive consequences on severe cost for russia. what implications will that have for, for the united kingdom, for it's european g 7 partners? what, what will be the knock on a thanks for them. and on iran, the german for a minister said that the accomplishments of the last 76 months, or the 6 months of talk so far had been lost. or do you agree with that statement? we have sent a very clear united message to vladimir putin from this g 7 meeting. and we want russia to stop. it's aggression with respect to ukraine. and we are very clear that there would be severe consequences if that incursion took place. this is about deterring russia from taking that action or on the subject of iran. there is still time for iran to come and agree this deal. and it's the last chance, as i've said, but there is still a chance for them to do that. and i w
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he sat down with robin robertson and put on an amazing performance and tried to put that on with the jury. but they are more intelligent. we have seen that is jussie smollett and kyle rittenhouse and ahmaud arbery. trust the american justice system. >> tucker: that's a wise point. this is about narcissim. will you expand on that? >> yes, i think everybody in this entire mellow drama is playing for their own benefit. joe biden and kamala harris, they were not coned. they were accomplices to a race hoax with jussie smollett. smollett could only achieve so much fame by starring in "empire." he played to be the victim of a race crime to put you on the highest pedestal. so did joe biden and the america media. they played it for their own benefit. both were willing to sacrifice the victims of real race crimes and sacrifice tearing this country apart along racial lines for their own benefit and validation. >> tucker: man, is that smart. i am pounding the desk. a lot of impressive people come out of fox and friends and weekend am that was so great. thank you. it's hard to overstate the sever
he sat down with robin robertson and put on an amazing performance and tried to put that on with the jury. but they are more intelligent. we have seen that is jussie smollett and kyle rittenhouse and ahmaud arbery. trust the american justice system. >> tucker: that's a wise point. this is about narcissim. will you expand on that? >> yes, i think everybody in this entire mellow drama is playing for their own benefit. joe biden and kamala harris, they were not coned. they were...
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he sat down with robin robertson and put on an amazing performance and tried to put that on with the jury. but they are more intelligent. we have seen that is jussie smollett and kyle rittenhouse and ahmaud arbery. trust the american justice system. >> tucker: that's a wise point. this is about narcissim. will you expand on that? >> yes, i think everybody in this entire mellow drama is playing for their own benefit. joe biden and kamala harris, they were not coned. they weren't duped. in my mind, they were accomplices to a race hoax with jussie smollett. smollett could only achieve so much fame by starring in "empire." he played to be the victim of a race crime to put you on the highest pedestal. so did joe biden and the america media. they played it for their own benefit. both were willing to sacrifice the victims of real race crimes and sacrificeri tearing this country apart along racial lines for their own benefit and validation. >> tucker: man, is that smart. i am pounding the desk. a lot of impressive people come out of fox and friends and weekend am that was so great. thank you
he sat down with robin robertson and put on an amazing performance and tried to put that on with the jury. but they are more intelligent. we have seen that is jussie smollett and kyle rittenhouse and ahmaud arbery. trust the american justice system. >> tucker: that's a wise point. this is about narcissim. will you expand on that? >> yes, i think everybody in this entire mellow drama is playing for their own benefit. joe biden and kamala harris, they were not coned. they weren't...
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half, but tottenham striker harry kane was only shown a yellow for a controvertial tackle on robertson earlier in the match. phil foden and jack grealish have been warned about their behaviour after being left on manchester city's bench last weekend for attending a night out. it followed their big win over leeds five days earlier. pep guardiola said he pays a lot of attention to behaviour on and off the pitch, and when it is not appropriate, they won't play. and australia have added uncapped fast bowler scott boland to their squad for the third ashes test in melbourne. boland comes in as cover, while fellow pacemen pat cummins and josh hazelwood also return. as for england, they'll need to re—group after going 2—0 down yesterday. australia's stand in skipper says his side have no intention of letting their advantage slip. england are a good side and capable of playing really some really good cricket, so we have to keep working hard as a group and gelling together and playing well for the rest of the series. it will be a great occasion as it always is when you play for your country,
half, but tottenham striker harry kane was only shown a yellow for a controvertial tackle on robertson earlier in the match. phil foden and jack grealish have been warned about their behaviour after being left on manchester city's bench last weekend for attending a night out. it followed their big win over leeds five days earlier. pep guardiola said he pays a lot of attention to behaviour on and off the pitch, and when it is not appropriate, they won't play. and australia have added uncapped...
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[applause] >> mary jean robertson. [applause] >> bismarck delgado. [applause] >> janine lawa. [applause] >> last but not least, the last honoree is randy burns who could not be here unfortunately be that doesn't mean we can't give him a round of applause. [applause] >> in addition to the certificate and necklaces, the staff also obtained these beautiful shaws for all our honorees so we will take a moment to shawl everyone. ls fo honorees so we will take a moment to shawl everyone. >> as many of you know, but some may not, every tribe has their own tradition and customs for honoring someone. intertribal communities, we do the best of what we know and what we got. in our way, we honor with gifts and shawls and blankets, all types of things. that's why we have these gifts for our honorees. >> we would like to call upon all nations for an honor song. please stand if you are able. >> thank you all nations for that honor song and thank you so much to our advisory committee. you all may be seated now. [applause] >> as april mentioned earlier, this past year and a half or however many
[applause] >> mary jean robertson. [applause] >> bismarck delgado. [applause] >> janine lawa. [applause] >> last but not least, the last honoree is randy burns who could not be here unfortunately be that doesn't mean we can't give him a round of applause. [applause] >> in addition to the certificate and necklaces, the staff also obtained these beautiful shaws for all our honorees so we will take a moment to shawl everyone. ls fo honorees so we will take a moment to...
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hello to pat robertson, the reagan era. death squads and conjures yeah. got quite am aaliyah's a really interesting case study. it might even be the most pentecostal nation on hurting holders in the grow as well. yeah. in terms of percentages, but but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala that there might have been the world's 1st. a pentecostal leader in a friend rios monce and he oversaw the bloodiest and 17 months of the civil war there . and he heavily pentecost lies the nation as well as an earthquake. natural disasters at tend to breed pentecostalism. it gets, gets people thinking about the end of days and also about the material conditions. so again, that they're here now as, as well as the ever after. ah, the, yet, it's been very closely associated with, with american rule in that part of the world. and, and we're seeing a pentecostal drug deal has in brazil are who are effectively militia leaders who happen to be religiously inclined. do they de facto burbridge genocide of native
hello to pat robertson, the reagan era. death squads and conjures yeah. got quite am aaliyah's a really interesting case study. it might even be the most pentecostal nation on hurting holders in the grow as well. yeah. in terms of percentages, but but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala that there might have been the world's 1st. a pentecostal leader in a friend rios monce and he oversaw the bloodiest and 17 months of the...
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hello to pat robertson, the reagan era. death squads and controls. yeah. got quite a mile as a really interesting case study. it might even be the most pentecostal nation on her englanders in the grow as well in terms of percentages. but, but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala, that there might have been the world's 1st pentecostal leader in a friend rios mont, and he oversaw the bloodiest a 17 months of the civil war. that he heavily pentecost lies the nation as well as an earthquake natural disasters at tend to breed pentecostalism. it gets, gets people thinking about the end of days and also about the material conditions. so again, that they're here now as, as well as the ever after a yet it's been very closely associated with, with american rule in that part of the world. and, and we're seeing a pentecostal drug deal has in brazil or who are effectively militia leaders who happened to be religiously inclined. do they de facto burbridge genocide of native americans and indigenous peo
hello to pat robertson, the reagan era. death squads and controls. yeah. got quite a mile as a really interesting case study. it might even be the most pentecostal nation on her englanders in the grow as well in terms of percentages. but, but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala, that there might have been the world's 1st pentecostal leader in a friend rios mont, and he oversaw the bloodiest a 17 months of the civil war. that...
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hello to pat robertson, the reagan era, death squads and controls. yeah. got caught guatemala as a really interesting case that he might even be the most pentecostal nation on adding holders in the grow as well. yeah. in terms of percentages, but but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala that there might have been the world's 1st pentecostal leader in a friend, rios montt, and he oversaw the bloodiest a 17 months of the civil war. that he heavily pentecostal as a nation, as well as an earthquake natural disasters at tend to breed pentecostalism. it gets, gets people thinking about the end of days and also about the material conditions. so again, that they're here now as, as well as the ever after. ah, the yet it's been very closely associated with, with american rule in that part of the world. and, and we're seeing a pentecostal drug deal has in brazil are who are effectively militia leaders who happen to be religiously inclined. do they de facto burbridge genocide of native americans and
hello to pat robertson, the reagan era, death squads and controls. yeah. got caught guatemala as a really interesting case that he might even be the most pentecostal nation on adding holders in the grow as well. yeah. in terms of percentages, but but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala that there might have been the world's 1st pentecostal leader in a friend, rios montt, and he oversaw the bloodiest a 17 months of the civil...
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mean, this is where pentecostalism was, its allied to deaths, quartz hello to washing to hello to pat robertson, the reagan era. death squads and conjures, yeah, got quite am aaliyah's. a really interesting case that he, it might even be the most pentecostal nation on hurting holders in the grow as well . yeah. in terms of percentages. but, but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala that there might have been the world's 1st pentecostal leader in a friend rios monce, and he oversaw the bloodiest and 17 months of the civil war. that he heavily pentecostals the nation as well as an earthquake. natural disasters at tend to breed pentecostalism. it gets, gets people thinking about the end of days and also about the material conditions. so again, that they're here now as, as well as the ever after. ah, the, yet, it's been very closely associated with, with american rule in that part of the world. and, and we're seeing a pentecostal drug deal has in brazil or who are effectively militia leaders who happen to be religiously inclined. d
mean, this is where pentecostalism was, its allied to deaths, quartz hello to washing to hello to pat robertson, the reagan era. death squads and conjures, yeah, got quite am aaliyah's. a really interesting case that he, it might even be the most pentecostal nation on hurting holders in the grow as well . yeah. in terms of percentages. but, but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala that there might have been the world's 1st...
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i mean, it's allied to deaths, quotes i like to washington early to pat robertson, the reagan era, death squads and controls. yeah. got got guatemala as a really interesting case study. it might even be the most pentecostal nation on her englanders in the grow as well in terms of percentages. but, but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala that there might have been the world's 1st pentecostal leader in a friend rios mont, and he oversaw the bloodiest a 17 months of the civil war. that he heavily pentecostals the nation as well as an earthquake. natural disasters attend to breed pentecostalism. it gets, gets people thinking about the end of days and also about the material conditions. so again, that they're here now as, as well as the ever after. ah, the, yet, it's been very closely associated with, with american rule in that part of the world. and, and we're seeing a pentecostal drug deal has in brazil or who are effectively militia leaders who happened to be religiously inclined. do they de facto burbridge genocide of n
i mean, it's allied to deaths, quotes i like to washington early to pat robertson, the reagan era, death squads and controls. yeah. got got guatemala as a really interesting case study. it might even be the most pentecostal nation on her englanders in the grow as well in terms of percentages. but, but it, it really came through those 30 was in latin america in the seventy's and eighty's . and in guatemala that there might have been the world's 1st pentecostal leader in a friend rios mont, and...
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. >> glenn robertson, virginia beach. could you talk a little bit about polk at chickaamonga? i've always found his attitude or indifference or whatever you would call it puzzling. do you have any thoughts about that? >> yeah, i actually tried to avoid getting too deep into that because i know i would spend a half hour on it. but we'll try. on september 20th, the third day of the battle, the last day of the battle, polk was exposed attack at day dawn, according to bragg's order, which was the twilight before sunrise. instead, because of miscommunications of orders and the nondelivery of orders, polk's attack specifically with breckenridge and claiborne's division did not step off until 9:30 or 9:45 in the morning, approximately four hours late. the story that bragg repeated was that when he discovered the delay, he sent a courier to find polk and he found polk sitting on a porch, having just finished breakfast, reading a newspaper. and when the staff officer, pollock lee, says why aren't you attacking, polk looks up and said, my heart is overflowing with anxiety, sir, overflow
. >> glenn robertson, virginia beach. could you talk a little bit about polk at chickaamonga? i've always found his attitude or indifference or whatever you would call it puzzling. do you have any thoughts about that? >> yeah, i actually tried to avoid getting too deep into that because i know i would spend a half hour on it. but we'll try. on september 20th, the third day of the battle, the last day of the battle, polk was exposed attack at day dawn, according to bragg's order,...