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matthew are sick to matthew laza. people are sick to the hearing these types the stomach hearing these types of was a there of stories. there was a there was a serbian guy and it was in bournemouth or portsmouth last year people year he'd murdered two people already came here already in serbia. he came here somehow, got in, wasn't deported and went to kill a british lad on a night out. people don't want thoughts and prayers, ben. >> what? i think, what i think is case, i think it's not is the case, i think it's not particularly for , particularly appropriate for, cabin a flight to take cabin crew on a flight to take to into their own to take matters into their own hands. in this instance, there was issue. ithink hands. in this instance, there was issue. i think there was an issue. i think there were issues he being issues about how he was being handled. think hand ended handled. i think his hand ended up cabin crew up being broken. the cabin crew have responsibility. the have responsibility. but the thing then back th
matthew are sick to matthew laza. people are sick to the hearing these types the stomach hearing these types of was a there of stories. there was a there was a serbian guy and it was in bournemouth or portsmouth last year people year he'd murdered two people already came here already in serbia. he came here somehow, got in, wasn't deported and went to kill a british lad on a night out. people don't want thoughts and prayers, ben. >> what? i think, what i think is case, i think it's not is...
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we've gale matthew we've got amber gale and matthew laza , matthew, will start with laza, matthew, i will start with you actually , starmer you on this actually, starmer saying the uk nuclear deterrent is in his hands and is is safe in his hands and is going to hike uk defence spending to the 2.5. i mean, spending up to the 2.5. i mean, that really, i mean rishi sunak has lost at least one defence secretary and an armed forces for minister amongst other reasons, but not doing this. >> absolutely . and i think it's >> absolutely. and i think it's a sign of labour's confidence. it's effectively forgive the military metaphor. got his tanks on the tories lawn on defence. traditionally, defence has been an area where the public and i think, you know, wrongly because labour's actually got a good record on defence but have had concerns and particularly in the 80s when i was growing up, people were worried about labour's stance . but now people were worried about labour'is stance . but now people were worried about labour'is out stance . but now people were worried about labour'is out there
we've gale matthew we've got amber gale and matthew laza , matthew, will start with laza, matthew, i will start with you actually , starmer you on this actually, starmer saying the uk nuclear deterrent is in his hands and is is safe in his hands and is going to hike uk defence spending to the 2.5. i mean, spending up to the 2.5. i mean, that really, i mean rishi sunak has lost at least one defence secretary and an armed forces for minister amongst other reasons, but not doing this. >>...
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. all agree matthew. and we all agree to move all right? i said move on. all right? no, i said sorry time. i was in a sorry at the time. i was in a bad way and that was in wilmslow i >> -- >> yeah. all right, fair enough, fair enough. >> right now . nike ministry of >> right now. nike ministry of justice spokesperson said sentencing made by sentencing decisions are made by independent judges already independent judges who already take the take into account the circumstances of each case, in line with guidelines set out by the sentencing council. now, do any of you remember this thug getting to random house? >> is the school rebecca sills . >> is the school rebecca sills. james come to the front door right now for me? >> james james. >> james james. >> yes. so it appears that the mrs. influence has spread to inspire a young woman to morph into the female version of the tiktok troublemaker. what's this ? oh no , no, he said, stop talking. >> oh oh oh oh oh. >>— >> oh oh oh oh oh. >> well, if you if you mi
. all agree matthew. and we all agree to move all right? i said move on. all right? no, i said sorry time. i was in a sorry at the time. i was in a bad way and that was in wilmslow i >> -- >> yeah. all right, fair enough, fair enough. >> right now . nike ministry of >> right now. nike ministry of justice spokesperson said sentencing made by sentencing decisions are made by independent judges already independent judges who already take the take into account the...
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matthew. right. it's time for the quick pop quiz, the part of the show where i test my panel of the stories panel and some of the stories that headlines that are hitting the headlines right now. lizzie cundy, your buzzer, please. matthew, your buzzer, please. matthew, your buzzer , please. lovely. question buzzer, please. matthew, your buzzpleaseease. lovely. question buzzer, please. matthew, your buzzplease play lovely. question buzzer, please. matthew, your buzzplease play lovely at uestion one please play along at home. diplomat victoria harrison was announced as the uk's first fully ambassador . fully blind overseas ambassador. but to which country was it? a serbia or c slovenia, serbia b slovakia or c slovenia, lizzie cundy see was that slovenia, slovenia, slovakia, slovakia b let's see. the answer is c yes that's right. miss harrison developed a condition that gradually worsened throughout her teens before eventually losing sight eventually losing her sight after sad after university. very sad
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matthew , thank adviser matthew matthew, thank you so much. and also to lizzie cundy. thank so much, lizzie cundy. thank you so much, lizzie . candy, a pleasure. a . candy, a pleasure. and also a huge you at home huge thank you to you at home for your company. it's been a pleasure. well, that it from pleasure. well, that is it from me. but next it's the me. but up next it's the saturday go saturday five. don't go anywhere. then at nine it's mark dolan mark tonight dolan with mark dolan tonight night. i'll leave you with the weather. enjoy. and don't forget you can catch up live on youtube. or why not download the dup news app? it's completely free. right, look forward free. all right, i look forward to seeing you tomorrow at 3:00. be there be square be there or be square. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. storm kathleen is still very much the talking point of our weather over the next situated next day or so. situated out to the
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matthew, thanks for “oining us. straight to the latest breaking development on that story because the uk foreign ministry has summoned the uk foreign ministry has summoned the israeli ambassador over the deaths of those aid workers, three of them are british, so summoning the israeli ambassador, the uk foreign office saying that the uk has set out the government's unequivocal condemnation of the appalling killing of seven world central kitchen aid workers including those three british nationals. that coming in that the israeli ambassador has been summoned to the foreign office. we are getting the latest line here that is coming from lord cameron, saying that israel must urgently explain how this happened and make changes to make sure the safety of aid workers is respected on the ground. we have also heard from the canadians and we heard from australia's prime minister earlier condemning those deaths and asking the same sort of questions of the israelis which is an urgent investigation and answers into how this actua
matthew, thanks for “oining us. straight to the latest breaking development on that story because the uk foreign ministry has summoned the uk foreign ministry has summoned the israeli ambassador over the deaths of those aid workers, three of them are british, so summoning the israeli ambassador, the uk foreign office saying that the uk has set out the government's unequivocal condemnation of the appalling killing of seven world central kitchen aid workers including those three british...
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matthew, do you think? >> well, i think they both pose a significant risk and therefore they both be in the they need to both be in the sights of the authorities. and i think, historically we think, you know, historically we saw sort of far left activism in the a case here, the 70s wasn't just a case here, but red brigade in germany, but the red brigade in germany, etc. you know, etc. was a major, you know, a major for the security major focus for the security services. i think that rather slacked off. over the years, probably with good reason. but i think we need to have , the think we need to have, the security services laser like on both far right and far left, terrorism, because they're both probe, for extremism, because they both pose a threat to our democracy. >> people in authority, the government, particularly . but government, particularly. but all politicians, they always want it quickly , hurriedly want it quickly, hurriedly change the subject to this threat from the far right, which i would is n
matthew, do you think? >> well, i think they both pose a significant risk and therefore they both be in the they need to both be in the sights of the authorities. and i think, historically we think, you know, historically we saw sort of far left activism in the a case here, the 70s wasn't just a case here, but red brigade in germany, but the red brigade in germany, etc. you know, etc. was a major, you know, a major for the security major focus for the security services. i think that...
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matthew is a brave man and honestly he has _ matthew is a brave man and honestly he has done — matthew is a brave man and honestly he has done the _ matthew is a brave man and honestly he has done the majority _ matthew is a brave man and honestly he has done the majority of - matthew is a brave man and honestly he has done the majority of it - he has done the majority of it himself— he has done the majority of it himself because _ he has done the majority of it himself because he _ he has done the majority of it himself because he is - he has done the majority of it himself because he is so - he has done the majority of it . himself because he is so strong he has done the majority of it - himself because he is so strong and determined — himself because he is so strong and determined to — himself because he is so strong and determined to get _ himself because he is so strong and determined to get this _ himself because he is so strong and determined to get this through, - himself because he is so strong and | determined to get this through, and i am on _ determined to get this th
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matthew, i'll start with you. trump doing what trump does, doubling down on this anti- immigrant rhetoric. we all remember the outrage from 2015. in some ways though, the fact he keeps doing it has normalized it for his base and the shock factor of what he does seems to have worn off on many americans who support this guy. >> yeah, well i think it is past normalization to his base. actually they like it. and the more inflammatory ways he talks, the more they seemed to like it in the course of this. and first of all, a couple of things on this, it is not surprising that there is a politician like donald trump doing this. this has happened throughout our american history. it happened with my irish ancestors and the chinese and with jews. it's happened throughout our history that certain politicians inflame the population. especially if they are in fear over something they point at somebody else, it doesn't look like them. and blame them. the height of this to me is he said this within days of easter. the highest hol
matthew, i'll start with you. trump doing what trump does, doubling down on this anti- immigrant rhetoric. we all remember the outrage from 2015. in some ways though, the fact he keeps doing it has normalized it for his base and the shock factor of what he does seems to have worn off on many americans who support this guy. >> yeah, well i think it is past normalization to his base. actually they like it. and the more inflammatory ways he talks, the more they seemed to like it in the...
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matthew: i think everyone in the business world is experimenting in the space. if not you really risk running behind. we don't want people just lighting money on fire running ai experiments. we want to make sure they have the models that make the most sense for their business and employee in the way that's most cost-effective. we have been able to deploy our gpu machines and more the 150 cities worldwide making us the most widely distributed ai platform out there which is powerful as we serve customers around the world. ed: why hugging face? matthew: if you want to experiment with various ai models they are the place to go. is in hub for ai. this is where they download those bottles making it easy for anyone to distribute the work they are building with ai tools and that is the part of cloud flare's network that is not deploying those models and using them to solve business challenges. that's a powerful combination is something where excited to be doing with them. caroline: what's interesting is the anxiety given to the work place. i went to dovetail into the so
matthew: i think everyone in the business world is experimenting in the space. if not you really risk running behind. we don't want people just lighting money on fire running ai experiments. we want to make sure they have the models that make the most sense for their business and employee in the way that's most cost-effective. we have been able to deploy our gpu machines and more the 150 cities worldwide making us the most widely distributed ai platform out there which is powerful as we serve...
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hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. israel is facing growing pressure to explain exactly how seven people working for an aid charity were killed in an air strike in gaza. three britons were among those who died in the attack on a world central kitchen convoy. who died in the attack rishi sunak paid trbute tojohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby, describing the deaths as an "awful awful tragedy". more of that interview in a moment, but first james kirby's family described him today as a hero. have a listen. he was completely selfless, which explains why he went to gaza. his experiences in the british army when he served in bosnia and afghanistan, he knew the dangers, he was no fool. and people were telling him, "this could be very dangerous for you." but he knew the dangers. he was selfless in that regard and hejust wanted to help people. the group had been travelling in a clearly marked aid convoy at the time. last
hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. israel is facing growing pressure to explain exactly how seven people working for an aid charity were killed in an air strike in gaza. three britons were among those who died in the attack on a world central kitchen convoy. who died in the attack rishi sunak paid trbute tojohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby, describing the deaths as an "awful awful...
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lizzie cundy and also matthew laza matthew laza. i've come to you straight away. he's gone to labour. >> absolutely. i was on a train through his constituency yesterday, but i wasn't responsible for the defection, so i think this is great news for labour. this will be a real, boost for keir starmer , he's not boost for keir starmer, he's not from a sort of the last labour mp who defected was the mp for a very marginal labour tory seat . very marginal labour tory seat. and therefore cynics would say that he was trying to save his own skin . i that he was trying to save his own skin. i think that he was trying to save his own skin . i think doctor dan is own skin. i think doctor dan is a is an nhs doctor. i think he still does actually nhs shifts if i'm right. yeah. and he, so he said he's not going to restand. it's not a labour seat, you know, so he's just done it because he cares about his country. and i think, look, whatever your politics, whether you think agree with him or not about his defection, he's absolutely right that we need an election. but as soon as h
lizzie cundy and also matthew laza matthew laza. i've come to you straight away. he's gone to labour. >> absolutely. i was on a train through his constituency yesterday, but i wasn't responsible for the defection, so i think this is great news for labour. this will be a real, boost for keir starmer , he's not boost for keir starmer, he's not from a sort of the last labour mp who defected was the mp for a very marginal labour tory seat . very marginal labour tory seat. and therefore cynics...
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this fellow matthew colangelo surfaces as i guess lead prosecutor in this alvin bragg case. he had a big, big job in the biden justice department, merrick garland justice diagram, department, he left it to run this prosecution. what do you make of that? what should we learn from that? why is in senior biden guy coming down to make arguments for bragg that bragg should make for himself. >> this is a fascinating optics issue, you would think they would am to avoid. you have a case where the breadth s predecessor of bragg said i am not prosecuting this because i don't believe in it, alvin bragg did not want to do it but he was pressured to do it he gets someone from biden justice department to be his lead prosecutor, the optics are not good, they also don't seem to matter in new york. bragg is betting everything on having a new york jury, a new york audience, and this just does not bother them. this idea that you know this is a case that none of us have seen the likes of. a theory that few of us can understand, they can't get beyond the fact that the defendant is donald trump t
this fellow matthew colangelo surfaces as i guess lead prosecutor in this alvin bragg case. he had a big, big job in the biden justice department, merrick garland justice diagram, department, he left it to run this prosecution. what do you make of that? what should we learn from that? why is in senior biden guy coming down to make arguments for bragg that bragg should make for himself. >> this is a fascinating optics issue, you would think they would am to avoid. you have a case where the...
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hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. the german foreign ministry has summoned the russian ambassador after arresting two men suspected of spying and planning sabotage attacks on military sites. german prosecutors say one of them had been photographing potential military targets in germany, including us military facilities which assist ukraine. the arrests came as ukraine's prime minister warned the bbc there will be a third world war if ukraine loses its conflict with russia. g7 foreign ministers are meeting now on the italian island of capri to discuss ukraine's urgent appeal for more air defence support and how to use frozen russian assets to assist kyiv. earlier, i spoke to our security correspondent gordon corera. potentially, a significant series of arrests by german authorities yesterday. they're certainly suggesting that today, with prosecutors arresting two men, one of those, it appears, had been spending some time carrying out reconnaissance of a military facilities. the second man is thought to have assisted hi
hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. the german foreign ministry has summoned the russian ambassador after arresting two men suspected of spying and planning sabotage attacks on military sites. german prosecutors say one of them had been photographing potential military targets in germany, including us military facilities which assist ukraine. the arrests came as ukraine's prime minister warned the bbc there will be a third world war if ukraine loses its conflict with...
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. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election." taking notes, as the prosecutor laid out his case, accusing trump of falsifying business records to disguise a $130,000 hush payment to porn star stormy daniels days before the election, so voters wouldn't find out about her claim of an affair. at the time, trump was under pressure. news had just broken of the "access hollywood" tape. trump caught on camera bragging about groping women. the prosecutor today quoting trump's own words to the jury. >> when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> reporter: "you can do anything," the prosecutor slowly reciting to the jury. prosecutors said the tape's impact was "explosive" and trump and his campaign were "deeply concerned." so when trump learned stormy daniels was shopping a story of their alleged liaison, prosecutors said he was "adamant" it not come out, fearing, "it could have been devastating to his
. >> reporter: with trump slouching in his seat and sometimes closing his eyes, prosecutor matthew colangelo began his opening statement charging trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election." taking notes, as the prosecutor laid out his case, accusing trump of falsifying business records to disguise a $130,000 hush payment to porn star stormy daniels days before the election, so voters wouldn't find out about her claim of an affair. at the...
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let's listen to matthew miller. we have seen in recent months that china is helping russia rebuild its industrial base. in fact, they began to replace trade with european partners, which stopped after the invasion of ukraine and came under sanctions, and help supply components that increase russia's attack capabilities. ukraine? we know that xi jinping met with biden at the forum just before, well, almost before the new year, it seems, in november, and obviously there they talked about russia and ukraine, and it is clear that the chinese have their own interests, no eternal enemies, china has eternal interests, it has always been like that, and yet, can the united states of america... stimulate china to be more, let's say, more demanding of the putin, because we see that china is influencing russia, when the russians start talking, we will get nuclear weapons now, i think that the chinese factor is almost the most important, i think even more important than the american one, maybe i am wrong, but the chinese are sti
let's listen to matthew miller. we have seen in recent months that china is helping russia rebuild its industrial base. in fact, they began to replace trade with european partners, which stopped after the invasion of ukraine and came under sanctions, and help supply components that increase russia's attack capabilities. ukraine? we know that xi jinping met with biden at the forum just before, well, almost before the new year, it seems, in november, and obviously there they talked about russia...
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matthews: yes, he did, sir. he said if the president were called, it would not have made a difference. the president's call would not have made a difference. secretary mccarthy -- mr. morelle: let me reclaim my time, in fact it's over. but the point i'm trying to make, i don't disagree and it's an important conversation and not one for our committee. the armed services committee ought to be holding this and there is a question to make sure come january of 2025, we better be damn sure we have communication that is clear, compelling and chain of command. but i do thinking there's no way to absolve responsibility is of the president, the secretary of defense or secretary of the army. you may dispute what happened and i think that's fair but something should have happened that triggered the deployment of the national guard sooner so we could have done our jobs and we wouldn't be having this hearing this morning and with that i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back and agree with him on the last statement we need
matthews: yes, he did, sir. he said if the president were called, it would not have made a difference. the president's call would not have made a difference. secretary mccarthy -- mr. morelle: let me reclaim my time, in fact it's over. but the point i'm trying to make, i don't disagree and it's an important conversation and not one for our committee. the armed services committee ought to be holding this and there is a question to make sure come january of 2025, we better be damn sure we have...
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okay, matthew. >> all right. okay, matthew. >> so i you know, i may even be in with a chance this week. mine is not just the greatest britain. it's the greatest britain's. i nominate our wonderful gb news viewers, as a new poll shows that labour is ahead of the tories with our audience, and they believe keir starmer would make a better pm. a best pm over all the other candidates and their top priorities. the nhs sounds pretty good to me right now. >> you've put me in quite a pickle here. >> i can't, not without design. >> i can't, not without design. >> i can't help but wonder whether or not this is a deliberate, a deliberate ploy. >> careers flashing ahead of, you know, i'm going to guess. >> i'm going to say that today's winner of greatest britain is, of course, the gb news, which means that matthew laza has his first ever victory. but i'm going to give the river a slightly different reason. obviously, they're all going to be voting labour, apparently, if you believe that. but i was on a wonderful holiday recen
okay, matthew. >> all right. okay, matthew. >> so i you know, i may even be in with a chance this week. mine is not just the greatest britain. it's the greatest britain's. i nominate our wonderful gb news viewers, as a new poll shows that labour is ahead of the tories with our audience, and they believe keir starmer would make a better pm. a best pm over all the other candidates and their top priorities. the nhs sounds pretty good to me right now. >> you've put me in quite a...
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matthew. well, i we can certainly look at i think we can certainly look at reform of the european convention rights. i convention on human rights. i think, if were playing think, and if we were playing a more part and not saying think, and if we were playing a more in, part and not saying think, and if we were playing a more in, we're rt and not saying think, and if we were playing a more in, we're out1d not saying think, and if we were playing a more in, we're out and )t saying think, and if we were playing a more in, we're out and never ng we're in, we're out and never actually leaving, we actually leaving, maybe we could do never wanted to do like the eu never wanted to negotiate back negotiate with cameron back in the it's right saying this. >> it's all right saying this. these organisations do not want to they want to negotiate. they do not want to negotiate. they do not want to power away. all they to give power away. all they want is more power. >> think they want to >> i think they wan
matthew. well, i we can certainly look at i think we can certainly look at reform of the european convention rights. i convention on human rights. i think, if were playing think, and if we were playing a more part and not saying think, and if we were playing a more in, part and not saying think, and if we were playing a more in, we're rt and not saying think, and if we were playing a more in, we're out1d not saying think, and if we were playing a more in, we're out and )t saying think, and if...
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what about you, matthew, risk or opportunity? i think it's a, make it a major risk because germany is dependent on both of these markets. and we're not really seeing the kind of innovation that we were descript discussing earlier. call a comp time coming out of coming out of germany or, or europe, quite frankly. so i think durham, and he's going to be in a very difficult position, especially in, in the auto industry which is, which is the core of the economy. you feel like the drum you have to do its homework. i think it's not enough blaming china and it's not enough blaming america for our a germany, it has to invest more in future technologies and uh, this has to happen. otherwise, drummond will not play a major role in the world economy anymore. the outlook is not the best, but we'll see how it goes. thank you all 3 of you for being with us. and of course you for watching. remember, you can always comment and watch our shows on youtube. just search for d, w and use i'm call you, i guess until next time. take care by the the, t
what about you, matthew, risk or opportunity? i think it's a, make it a major risk because germany is dependent on both of these markets. and we're not really seeing the kind of innovation that we were descript discussing earlier. call a comp time coming out of coming out of germany or, or europe, quite frankly. so i think durham, and he's going to be in a very difficult position, especially in, in the auto industry which is, which is the core of the economy. you feel like the drum you have to...
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matthews and i said, dna matches. >> what was his face like? >> he became emotional and he said, it was an accident, but he had killed her. >> the detective called carolyn's parents and gave them the news of the confession. >> they said, i think we got him. i said, well how sure? he said, i'll bet the farm on it. >> it was the next morning when kristen lancaster opened up the newspaper and learned her attacker had been charged with murder. >> i felt overwelming guilt. just overwelming guilt knowing that he had killed someone and that you know, perhaps i hadn't tried hard enough to make people believe me. >> did you feel like a life could have been saved if you had been taken more seriously? >> yes, carolyn would still be here. there's no doubt. >> what about the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart's case had been handled by the brazo's county sheriff's office. after unobe was arrested, it didn't take long for the college station police department and the sheriff's office to compare the dna. what they found, unobe was also jamie's killer
matthews and i said, dna matches. >> what was his face like? >> he became emotional and he said, it was an accident, but he had killed her. >> the detective called carolyn's parents and gave them the news of the confession. >> they said, i think we got him. i said, well how sure? he said, i'll bet the farm on it. >> it was the next morning when kristen lancaster opened up the newspaper and learned her attacker had been charged with murder. >> i felt...
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attorney general matthew whitaker. matthew, okay, your reaction to this fox news report, this is bill melugin, homeland security data show the biden white house is directly flying into now 45 u.s. cities hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants, bypassing the border. many of them not vetted. most of the cities wheres this is happening are in florida. one estimate, matthew, says the numbers under biden could be as high as a 360,000 so far flown in. what do you think? >> right. welsh we've been hearing reports from airports about this, and, or you know, having just come back from the southern border in eagle pass where a lot of this was playing out on television for the last several months, you know, the biden administration if was desperate to get those images off of the television, so what did they do. >> they just started putting people on airplanes and preclearing them through this parole system from cunning, you know, quite frankly that we don't know much about, we don't know who they're spending -- sending. so thi
attorney general matthew whitaker. matthew, okay, your reaction to this fox news report, this is bill melugin, homeland security data show the biden white house is directly flying into now 45 u.s. cities hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants, bypassing the border. many of them not vetted. most of the cities wheres this is happening are in florida. one estimate, matthew, says the numbers under biden could be as high as a 360,000 so far flown in. what do you think? >> right. welsh we've...
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blige, the dave matthews band, foreigner, peter frampton, ozzy osbourne, and a tribe called quest. by the way, the induction ceremony takes place in october, and will stream live on disney+. we'll be watching. i'm david muir. thank you for watching here on a monday night, and i'll see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here, have a good evening. good night. like this happened at multiple bay area schools today. >> breaking news 30 years of death penalty cases now under review. it's all because of one alameda county case from decades ago. >> and reverend cecil williams has passed away. tonight, a look back at his life and legacy from abc seven live. >> breaking news. >> good evening. >> i'm dionne lim and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us on what has become a very busy day. in local news, the iconic longtime leader of san francisco's glide foundation has died. reverend cecil williams passed away today at the age of 94, according to glide. >> he died in his san francisco home surrounded by family and friends. reverend williams was widely respected on the national and lo
blige, the dave matthews band, foreigner, peter frampton, ozzy osbourne, and a tribe called quest. by the way, the induction ceremony takes place in october, and will stream live on disney+. we'll be watching. i'm david muir. thank you for watching here on a monday night, and i'll see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here, have a good evening. good night. like this happened at multiple bay area schools today. >> breaking news 30 years of death penalty cases now under review....
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last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect, matthew white, who died in 2021, and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, today told the bbc that the met commissioner, sir mark rowley should reopen the murder investigation, which closed four years ago. there's two lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them if they're interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do, is to instruct his team to follow up on those information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. our investigation showed not everything possible was done on matthew white before the met stopped investigating the murder. and tonight, the met confirmed it will ask a new police force to review the case and see if it can spot chances to bring the living suspects to justice. the met said, "recognising the concerns
last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect, matthew white, who died in 2021, and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, today told the bbc that the met commissioner, sir mark rowley should reopen the murder investigation, which closed four years ago. there's two lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them if...
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he goes, "you know, i think matthew is in there." and i said, "matthew?" i'm like, maybe. maybe it's mcconaughey. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you want to be cool about it. >> so, i, you know, i kind of opened the door, and there's this kind of sliver of light that hits this guy. and he's like, "hey, hey, whoa, hold on." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow! [ cheers and applause ] that's great. i never heard that impression of -- >> "wait, hold on, hold on." so, he was in there writing "green lights," his book at the time, so he goes, "well, i know you. i know you." he's like, "glen, glen. yeah, i know you." and then my dad did not see him yet, so he steps out into the light -- out of the door and then he goes, "now, who are you?" and my dad goes, "oh, i have a a picture of you next to my bed." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, dad. i think we drank enough, dad. i think we drank enough. >> i look at my dad, i'm like -- >> jimmy: "what are you talking about. >> "stop doing this, dad. whatever this is. stop." >> jimmy: what was he talking about? >> there was this university of texas
he goes, "you know, i think matthew is in there." and i said, "matthew?" i'm like, maybe. maybe it's mcconaughey. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you want to be cool about it. >> so, i, you know, i kind of opened the door, and there's this kind of sliver of light that hits this guy. and he's like, "hey, hey, whoa, hold on." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow! [ cheers and applause ] that's great. i never heard that impression of -- >> "wait, hold...
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good to see you company and matthew miller saying that they don't have their own information. they don't have confirmation. he said of the target or the responsibility, but they're working with partners in the region to find out more as as that's right . not only was this a focus of questions at the state department briefing that has, as we see still is ongoing, but also the white house briefing that has just wrapped up with the press. secretary cringe on pierre. this is something that was developing as that white house briefing was ongoing, and as a result, the press secretary was unable to comment. but did say that the us presidential, by them was aware. he had been briefed about the missile attack on the iranian consulate. compound and that he was looking into it and this is something that has been confirmed by matthew miller, the spokes person for the us state department. so from the standpoint of the bible administration, they are keenly aware of what has taken place and are keenly aware of the ramifications of this attack. what you will have her there from matthew miller
good to see you company and matthew miller saying that they don't have their own information. they don't have confirmation. he said of the target or the responsibility, but they're working with partners in the region to find out more as as that's right . not only was this a focus of questions at the state department briefing that has, as we see still is ongoing, but also the white house briefing that has just wrapped up with the press. secretary cringe on pierre. this is something that was...
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let's do a quick winners and losers, matthew, first. winner and then loser. >> my winner this week are the three americans who were rescued off a remote microneetion island by the coast guard after writing out help with palm leaves there. can you see that they definitely won the week. my loser is shohei ohtani's former translator ms. ha are a indicted for stealing $16 million of shohei ohtani's money for sports gambling and one of the emails in the indictment he writes that i guess i'm not good at that sports betting thing. that's not the only thing he's bad at. >> bret: yeah. lost in translation. okay, leslie, winner and loser? >> winner oakland county michigan jury who found james and jennifer crumbly and sent them to prison, found them guilty. parents of the michigan school shooter and my loser, the state of arizona for taking the state back to the 1800s and for punishing women and for doctors along with that decision. >> bret: all right. winner and loser, marc. >> my winner is speaker johnson. got fisa passed and got an endorsed fro
let's do a quick winners and losers, matthew, first. winner and then loser. >> my winner this week are the three americans who were rescued off a remote microneetion island by the coast guard after writing out help with palm leaves there. can you see that they definitely won the week. my loser is shohei ohtani's former translator ms. ha are a indicted for stealing $16 million of shohei ohtani's money for sports gambling and one of the emails in the indictment he writes that i guess i'm...
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>> well, i think matthew hit it on the head. i mean, look, every campaign starts knowing that you've got vulnerabilities, and you have a research department that documents those vulnerabilities. they may be bad votes. they may be bad loans. you may look at your opponent and say, oh, they found out they didn't pay their property taxes on time. nothing of course rises to the level of what is described and what has happened here, but i think matthew's right in that this is going to -- would have really depressed republican votes just at the point in which you are trying to turn out your base of supporters to make sure they vote, and i think just a few thousand in a few states would have tipped this election. they probably talked to people about the impact of what this would have undoubtedly throughout the campaign and have a plan to make sure it simply didn't come out so that those evangelical voters or whatnot that saw donald trump as their candidate didn't get depressed in not voting right at election day. >> thank you so much, m
>> well, i think matthew hit it on the head. i mean, look, every campaign starts knowing that you've got vulnerabilities, and you have a research department that documents those vulnerabilities. they may be bad votes. they may be bad loans. you may look at your opponent and say, oh, they found out they didn't pay their property taxes on time. nothing of course rises to the level of what is described and what has happened here, but i think matthew's right in that this is going to -- would...
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that was entertainment journalists, caging matthews, and lots of los angeles. speaking to me earlier, us supreme court began hearing arguments in an immunity case brought by former president donald trump. justices are deciding whether he could be prostituted for conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. trump argues former presidents should and should not be liable for crimes, literally committed wall and office. trump was in court, but not in washington. he's on trial in new york city for allegedly paying harsh money to cover up an affair. he complained about not being able to attend proceedings for the case in washington. our bureau chief in his poll is there and she set the scene for us at the supreme court. just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of
that was entertainment journalists, caging matthews, and lots of los angeles. speaking to me earlier, us supreme court began hearing arguments in an immunity case brought by former president donald trump. justices are deciding whether he could be prostituted for conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. trump argues former presidents should and should not be liable for crimes, literally committed wall and office. trump was in court, but not in washington. he's on...
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matthew mcconaughey. >> lawrence: another texan. >> brian: man sexier than i am. and i don't say that often. is he doing a special on fox. >> steve: all about texas. deep in the heart, narrated by mr. all right, all right, all right. >> brian: is he so cool. >> steve: celebrates texas' landscapes and wildlife that can't be found anywhere else in the world. we have got actually a preview clip of what is on fox nation. here is matthew. ♪ [wildlife] ♪ >> this film celebrates the natural wonders of texas. it is the story about tragedies in our past, recoveries against all odds, and is a call to action to conserve the wildlife and wild places in our home. >> this is a story for all who love texas. [applause] >> ainsley: wow, so cool. >> brian: i love it. >> lawrence: can't say enough. it was only options is me or will cain to do something and the network is like you got to get a better texan. [sighs] >> lawrence: i don't have the matthew mcconaughey voice. >> ainsley: all right, all right, all right. >> brian: someone gave him the green light to do that. for that i
matthew mcconaughey. >> lawrence: another texan. >> brian: man sexier than i am. and i don't say that often. is he doing a special on fox. >> steve: all about texas. deep in the heart, narrated by mr. all right, all right, all right. >> brian: is he so cool. >> steve: celebrates texas' landscapes and wildlife that can't be found anywhere else in the world. we have got actually a preview clip of what is on fox nation. here is matthew. ♪ [wildlife] ♪ >>...
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prosecutor matthew colangelo. "in january, 2017, before the defendant moved to washington to begin his presidency, michael cohen met with alan weisel burke of the trump organization to talk about how michael cohen was going to be reimbursed for the payoff to stormy daniels. he was the one of the defendants longest-serving and most trusted employees. me the trump nor the trump organization could just write a check to michael cohen for $130,000.00 with a memo line that said reimbursement for star payoff. they had to disguise the nature of the repayment. they agreed to cook the books and make it look like the repayment was actually income. payments for services rendered instead of a reimbursement. allen weisselberg asked mr. cohen to bring a copy of a bank statement showing the $130,000.00 payment michael cohen had made to keep stormy daniels quiet before the election. allen weisselberg and michael cohen agreed to a total repayment amount of $420,000.00. here's how they got to that number. this is good. they started
prosecutor matthew colangelo. "in january, 2017, before the defendant moved to washington to begin his presidency, michael cohen met with alan weisel burke of the trump organization to talk about how michael cohen was going to be reimbursed for the payoff to stormy daniels. he was the one of the defendants longest-serving and most trusted employees. me the trump nor the trump organization could just write a check to michael cohen for $130,000.00 with a memo line that said reimbursement for...
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that was entertainment journalists, caging matthews and los angeles. speaking to me earlier, the us secretary, secretary of state anthony blinking is in beijing for what are expected to be tough talks with the chinese leaders. this is blinking, the 2nd visit to china any year as pensions between the 2 countries remain high. there at odds over a range of issues among them, the were new crane. lincoln will meet 1st with foreign minister with me and then likely hold talks with president she's in pain. another source of tension is taiwan. lincoln's visit comes as washington promised, more than $8000000000.00 of military aid for its into pacific partners with taiwan chief among them. beijing views taiwan as its own territory and is threatened to seize it by force. dw east is a asia correspondent, james chaytor, looks at the impact of the funding and blinking visits on taiwan us. we don't walk away from our allies, we stand with them. it's back is described it as an inflection point in history. the world us president joe biden, this week assign since a lot o
that was entertainment journalists, caging matthews and los angeles. speaking to me earlier, the us secretary, secretary of state anthony blinking is in beijing for what are expected to be tough talks with the chinese leaders. this is blinking, the 2nd visit to china any year as pensions between the 2 countries remain high. there at odds over a range of issues among them, the were new crane. lincoln will meet 1st with foreign minister with me and then likely hold talks with president she's in...
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hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. israel appears to have carried out a limited strike on iran — in response to tehran�*s attack on israel last week. iranian state media said, explosions were heard over the city of isfahan, which it said, were iranian air defences hitting three drones. these are the pictures from isfahan, showing the apparent israeli strike. israel has not officially confirmed, that it was responsible. the international atomic agency says, there's been no damage to sites associated with iran's nuclear programme in the area.
hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. israel appears to have carried out a limited strike on iran — in response to tehran�*s attack on israel last week. iranian state media said, explosions were heard over the city of isfahan, which it said, were iranian air defences hitting three drones. these are the pictures from isfahan, showing the apparent israeli strike. israel has not officially confirmed, that it was responsible. the international atomic agency says, there's been...
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that was entertainment journalist, kj matthews and los angeles. speaking to me earlier us secretary of state anthony blinking is envisioning for what are expected to be tough. talks with chinese leaders blinking 1st met with foreign minister one. the one warned him that the relations between their countries could slip into what he called a downward spiral. tensions between united states and china are high over a range of international issues among them. the world ukraine blinking is also expected to hold talks with president fusion paying later another source of tension is taiwan. lincoln's visit comes as washington promised, more than $8000000000.00 of military aid for its endo pacific partners with taiwan chief among them. beijing views taiwan as its own territory and has threatened to seize it by force. database east asia correspond to james tater looks at the impact of the funding and blankets visit on taiwan. so we don't walk away from our allies . we stand with them. it's back is described it as an inflection point in history. the world us p
that was entertainment journalist, kj matthews and los angeles. speaking to me earlier us secretary of state anthony blinking is envisioning for what are expected to be tough. talks with chinese leaders blinking 1st met with foreign minister one. the one warned him that the relations between their countries could slip into what he called a downward spiral. tensions between united states and china are high over a range of international issues among them. the world ukraine blinking is also...
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and it's my great pleasure to introduce tonight's speaker matthew algeo mathews latest book. when harry met pablo truman, picasso and the cold war politics of modern art will be released tonight here at the truman library. matthew is an associate producer for national public radio, and he has reported from four continents from four npr news and other outlets. he is the of six other books, including one of my favorites, harry truman's adventure the true story, a great american road trip, which was named one of the best books of 2009 by the washington post. in addition to reporting and writing, matthew has held jobs as a convenience store clerk. gas station attendant, halloween costume salesman and a hot dog vendor in a traveling circus. even he's a vegetarian. he holds a degree folklore from the university of pennsylvania. in his bio, he modestly says, i'm an award winning journalist and author, but so is practically every other journalist and author author. please join me in welcoming matthew algeo. thank you. kelly. so all good bits were there. took most my shtick. make. i'm
and it's my great pleasure to introduce tonight's speaker matthew algeo mathews latest book. when harry met pablo truman, picasso and the cold war politics of modern art will be released tonight here at the truman library. matthew is an associate producer for national public radio, and he has reported from four continents from four npr news and other outlets. he is the of six other books, including one of my favorites, harry truman's adventure the true story, a great american road trip, which...
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what she was trying to do is influence judge matthews ruling on how many years both crumbley will get. but it was misplaced and a failure to make those comments at a sentencing hearing, in my opinion, the parents are borderline psychopaths, both of them thought more about how this has affected them and how it was inconvenient for them in jail and how they have to live the rest of their lives thinking about this. what about the victims? that was the first thing they should have done -- >> harris: -- >> i have done close to 100 jury trials in my career, crumbley, jajames crumbley, his heart was not in it, and you saw that the end, his voice inflected more when he was talking about how he got a miscarriage of justice. do you remember that? talking about we will get the truth on this, but what about these four young lives that have been lost? he was more passionate about that, it was crazy. >> harris: we appreciate your expertise today, it was a lot to take them. thank you so very much. sean, at some point we need to get to your question because there are a lot of people who feel this is
what she was trying to do is influence judge matthews ruling on how many years both crumbley will get. but it was misplaced and a failure to make those comments at a sentencing hearing, in my opinion, the parents are borderline psychopaths, both of them thought more about how this has affected them and how it was inconvenient for them in jail and how they have to live the rest of their lives thinking about this. what about the victims? that was the first thing they should have done -- >>...
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hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the us secretary of state antony blinken has reiterated the importance of de—escalation in the middle east, after a reported israeli strike on iran.
hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the us secretary of state antony blinken has reiterated the importance of de—escalation in the middle east, after a reported israeli strike on iran.
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matthew was 14 and matthew is here tonight as well. folks like jenna often work when the rest of us are off. they work late at night when our day is over. they get up early and they don't have time to be tired. she's here to remind us all 61 of us in this room who we really work for. i work for her, you work for her. it's families like jenna's that benefit the most. they are the ones impacted the most. some of the special interest or some members to have press why i wonder why i fight for the pfd or want me to give up on it entirely. reason i fight for pfd it's because it's an alaskan institution and benefits the working families of alaska. [applause] jenna represents thousands, hundreds of thousands of alaskans just like her who don't have the time to think a lot about politics. now let's be honest, for politicians like us, if there isn't somebody lobbying on your behalf it can be easy to forget about folks likes jenna. if folks like -- if folks like jenna do think about politics, we are just hoping people like us do the right thing b
matthew was 14 and matthew is here tonight as well. folks like jenna often work when the rest of us are off. they work late at night when our day is over. they get up early and they don't have time to be tired. she's here to remind us all 61 of us in this room who we really work for. i work for her, you work for her. it's families like jenna's that benefit the most. they are the ones impacted the most. some of the special interest or some members to have press why i wonder why i fight for the...