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ashlee: hi, matthew. matthew: hi! welcome to lab 61. ashlee: thank you very much.is dyson's engineer. he has spent more than a decade developing the core of so many dyson products. the vacuums have big motors, and the hairdryer has this tiny thing, the miniature turbine. matthew: this is more attuned to a jet engine you find on a commercial airline than anything else. ashlee: how fast does it spin around? matthew: 150,000 rpm, so that is about 1800 revolutions every second. ashlee: yeah. that seems almost impossible. matthew: it is possible through very fast electronics and a mechanical system that is able to take the stresses, the strains for hundreds of hours at full speed. ashlee: the electric motor technology will be key to dyson's continued push into new product areas. some people say it is secretly working on an electric car. what types of things would this be useful in? matthew: at the moment, we have applied it to the hair dryer. we will have to wait to see what comes next. ashlee: i knew you would say that. matthew: i can only say that. ashlee: the drive t
ashlee: hi, matthew. matthew: hi! welcome to lab 61. ashlee: thank you very much.is dyson's engineer. he has spent more than a decade developing the core of so many dyson products. the vacuums have big motors, and the hairdryer has this tiny thing, the miniature turbine. matthew: this is more attuned to a jet engine you find on a commercial airline than anything else. ashlee: how fast does it spin around? matthew: 150,000 rpm, so that is about 1800 revolutions every second. ashlee: yeah. that...
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matthew: i can only say that.vent and salesmanship present dyson is -- present in dyson is something of an anomaly here. england's beloved cynicism runs counter to the hype-fueled optimism that dominates the tech industry. the brits do a fine job at promoting a pub lunch, but do less well at spurring on entrepreneurs and inventors. it is clear enough, though, that when the english really get stuck into something, they do it well. it is not hyperbole to say that arm's chips have changed the world, or that raspberry pi may well have altered a generation for the better. and, if you are inclined to try and think big, there remains no better place to do it than in cambridge, where you can meditate in peace among the cows. >> [cow mooing] ashlee: up next on "hello world," i head to japan and wake from a fever dream to find this, this, and whatever this is. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you
matthew: i can only say that.vent and salesmanship present dyson is -- present in dyson is something of an anomaly here. england's beloved cynicism runs counter to the hype-fueled optimism that dominates the tech industry. the brits do a fine job at promoting a pub lunch, but do less well at spurring on entrepreneurs and inventors. it is clear enough, though, that when the english really get stuck into something, they do it well. it is not hyperbole to say that arm's chips have changed the...
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i will though handover to matthew taylor. —— i will narrow handover to matthew taylor.ey are sa will continue to be a leading voice in debates about the future world. thank you prime minister for giving me the honour of leading this review and for the support of your team throughout and for joining and for the support of your team throughout and forjoining me today to launch this report. i should also thank a rubber room you team members. —— thank our other review tea m members. —— thank our other review team members. thank you to the hard—working team members. thank you to the ha rd—working and patient secretariat. i want to thank the hundreds, indeed thousands, of people who engage with others across the length and breadth of the uk and public events and conferences and round tables and simply by submitting ideas and opinions and powerful accounts of the first experiences of work. the starting point for our review is the strength of our labour market and of the key features of our system of employment regulation. what we refer to in the report is the british way. reco
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matthew: everywhere social.rywhere social means specific facebook pages, but it also means the comment sections in every major newspaper. sharyl: brown began investigating after his health insurance costs tr obamacare facebook page. he got bombarded, he says, by digital activists disguised as ordinary people. matthew: digital activists are paid employees. their purpose is to attack anyone who's posting something contrary to the view the page owner wants expressed. sharyl: brown decided to use analysis software to crunch the numbers. he evaluated 226,000 pro-obamacare posts made by 40,000 facebook profiles. what he found was remarkable. matthew: 60% of all the posts were made from 100 profiles, posting between the hours of 9:00 and 5:00 pacific time. sharyl: which means what? matthew: they were paid to post. sharyl: brown says it's rampant on social media. one popular tool -- "zombie profiles" that make automated "robo" posts. matthew: a zombie post is a fake, purchased, or rented facebook profile that's expressi
matthew: everywhere social.rywhere social means specific facebook pages, but it also means the comment sections in every major newspaper. sharyl: brown began investigating after his health insurance costs tr obamacare facebook page. he got bombarded, he says, by digital activists disguised as ordinary people. matthew: digital activists are paid employees. their purpose is to attack anyone who's posting something contrary to the view the page owner wants expressed. sharyl: brown decided to use...
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. >> jimmy: matthew and johnny, right? >> matthew and johnny, yeah. a certain age, and you got to do almost anything to get them to still hang out with you? [ light laughter ] i had to basically figure out this adventure show, like so we could spend time together. >> jimmy: was it their idea or was it your idea? >> my idea. >> jimmy: "the lowe files." i love it. i go, dude i get it immedi mysteries" with leonard nimoy? "i'm leanord nimoy, today we're --" >> jimmy: that's how i remember "in search of." >> do you remember "in search of"? >> jimmy: yeah, leonard nimoy. >> yeah, the best. >> jimmy: i totally remember that. you know, he came on, he showed me how to do the real spock. >> but it's like this is that, isn't it? >> jimmy: no, there's like a >> i was doing it wrong. >> this is the whole trick? [ laughter ] >> you learn something new eve >> jimmy: yeah tha saying. that was its name. it was on channel 9. "dance fever" i think i did -- i played shaggy on snl when you were on. it was one of my favorite i totally really do r you were a plaintiff [ la
. >> jimmy: matthew and johnny, right? >> matthew and johnny, yeah. a certain age, and you got to do almost anything to get them to still hang out with you? [ light laughter ] i had to basically figure out this adventure show, like so we could spend time together. >> jimmy: was it their idea or was it your idea? >> my idea. >> jimmy: "the lowe files." i love it. i go, dude i get it immedi mysteries" with leonard nimoy? "i'm leanord nimoy, today...
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matthew: i think so, demonstrably.n my six months being home, it is great to be home, and i was in a little bit of a self-imposed media blackout. the first few weeks, i went back and read some great books and watched some great documentaries. late 1940,ded of gallup asked americans the brits , are getting blitzed. we are staying out of it. they say should we come to the , aid of britain against hitler? eight out of 10 americans say, "no, thank you." eight out of 10. that was the headline then. it is something we should keep in mind now. in the same poll, they asked about 50 questions. if push comes to shove and we seven outke -- pick, of 10 said we would go with our friends, the brits. thank god we did. i have just wary of people overgeneralizing the american people. living in kentucky, it is a wonderful mix of republican, democrat, and independents. sometimes it is lost people can have contradictions within them. wilfred: david, what is your take of public opinion on this issue? david: i think it is polarized. people
matthew: i think so, demonstrably.n my six months being home, it is great to be home, and i was in a little bit of a self-imposed media blackout. the first few weeks, i went back and read some great books and watched some great documentaries. late 1940,ded of gallup asked americans the brits , are getting blitzed. we are staying out of it. they say should we come to the , aid of britain against hitler? eight out of 10 americans say, "no, thank you." eight out of 10. that was the...
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and matthew, impact to g want t two sec two sen two sents in a second. if you're saying there is problems with the president, isn't there a problem with scaramucci. >> you kind of got me there. i want to like the guy. honestly, i don't support this president's agenda but having been in that job, it's public service and i admire anybody who's willing to serve their country but there was an element, remember in the the manchurian candidate where they say, raymond shaw is the wisest, kindest human being, because they were brainwashed by the north koreans. there was a little bit of that by scaramucci today. maybe trump's the kind of guy who just believes you never stand so tall as when you stoop to kiss his ring. >> matthew whittaker. >> i disagree with paul. but along this line, i see a president that is sensing that things aren't working and i think paul would agree with me on that. six months in, and he's making some decisions. he's bringing in ty cobb and scaramucci, changing up his legal team on the outside and i think what is happening is you're seeing
and matthew, impact to g want t two sec two sen two sents in a second. if you're saying there is problems with the president, isn't there a problem with scaramucci. >> you kind of got me there. i want to like the guy. honestly, i don't support this president's agenda but having been in that job, it's public service and i admire anybody who's willing to serve their country but there was an element, remember in the the manchurian candidate where they say, raymond shaw is the wisest, kindest...
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attorney, matthew whitaker. matthew, i'm just wondering what you make of this reporting by "the new york times." does it change anything? >> well, i read the article very carefully, and it's based on three people with knowledge of the e-mail and i think david is right. i think it's very dangerous to speculate as to what the facts are or are not. but it is concerning heading into that meeting if he did know this was regarding information that had been created, you know, allegedly by the russian government, i think that's concerning. but at the same time, you know, david points out a really key piece, which it still is not evidence that there was any crime committed and i still don't think it's enough to suggest there's some conspiracy or otherwise to violate either election laws or espionage laws. >> matthew, is there some obligation that a member of a campaign -- i mean if you are approached by an entity from a foreign government, which, you know, obviously we all know the history between the united states and r
attorney, matthew whitaker. matthew, i'm just wondering what you make of this reporting by "the new york times." does it change anything? >> well, i read the article very carefully, and it's based on three people with knowledge of the e-mail and i think david is right. i think it's very dangerous to speculate as to what the facts are or are not. but it is concerning heading into that meeting if he did know this was regarding information that had been created, you know, allegedly...
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matthew didn't like the wool blankets at all. he was underneath a wool blanket. >> at the time of his death, glidden was awaiting trial on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. accused sex offenders are often targets for violence. his cellmate, michael bixby, is also charged with sex offenses. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of children. in addition, bixby served a prior prison sentence in indiana on convictions for sexual misconduct with a minor and child exploitation. >> i don't know how word got to the unit for it. i woke up at lunch, and everybody had known about it before the news got out or anything, so. >> as word of glidden's death spreads through the jail, the inmate rumor mill begins to crank up. >> i knew he went to court, he ain't like the news he heard. they said he came back, he hung himself. >> he hanged himself and his roommate just sit and let him hang himself. >> how did you hear that? >> a dude that say he been in the room with them. >> said the roommate let him do it.
matthew didn't like the wool blankets at all. he was underneath a wool blanket. >> at the time of his death, glidden was awaiting trial on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. accused sex offenders are often targets for violence. his cellmate, michael bixby, is also charged with sex offenses. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of children. in addition, bixby served a prior prison sentence in indiana on convictions for sexual misconduct with a minor...
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and michael matthews wins a windy stage 16 of the tour de france, while chris froome stays in the sheltertain the race leader's yellow jersey. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we are going to kick things off at the women's cricket world cup, where drama and tension were served up aplenty. the first semi—final went right down to the wire, as hosts england held their nerve to book a place in the final. patrick gearey reports on their two—wicket win over south africa in bristol. what a game of cricket we have seen here today. a place in the grand finalup here today. a place in the grand final up for here today. a place in the grand finalupforgrabs here today. a place in the grand final up for grabs until the final over, until the final few deliveries, where england, the hosts, finally got there. and the cou nty hosts, finally got there. and the county ground breathed out. england had bowled and fielded very well, there are efforts epitomised by sarah taylor, who took a quickfire stumping. south africa recovered thanks to their 18—year—old batsman, who had restored so be stabil
and michael matthews wins a windy stage 16 of the tour de france, while chris froome stays in the sheltertain the race leader's yellow jersey. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we are going to kick things off at the women's cricket world cup, where drama and tension were served up aplenty. the first semi—final went right down to the wire, as hosts england held their nerve to book a place in the final. patrick gearey reports on their two—wicket win over south africa in bristol....
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jordan matthews and hicks.lks about his motivation, and hicks spoke about his honeymoon didn't end too well. coming up next in sports. . >>> new ramp closures along penns landing, the on and off ramally for mark and chester, those fly over ramp that is get you to or from the parking area on penns landing closed yesterday. so they can start that project basically putting the cap overover 95. in the you want to use dock, spruce or spring garden to get access from center city over to i95, you'll have a bumpy ride on the schuylkill. eastbound watch for that uneven surface between the left and right lane and septa's market frankford using the shuttle busses, i'll meet you here starting at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo)
jordan matthews and hicks.lks about his motivation, and hicks spoke about his honeymoon didn't end too well. coming up next in sports. . >>> new ramp closures along penns landing, the on and off ramally for mark and chester, those fly over ramp that is get you to or from the parking area on penns landing closed yesterday. so they can start that project basically putting the cap overover 95. in the you want to use dock, spruce or spring garden to get access from center city over to i95,...
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matthew mcconaughey. yeah, they can ride, for real.s, i know, and as good-looking as those faces are. >> wow. view from the back ain't bad, either. >> and that just got interest of rear of the year. it's a light-hearted recognition given annually in england. >> that morning when i got -- the announcement came out, i took a good look in the mirror, and i was like -- okay. fair enough. >> an english -- an international -- >> it's not international. it's england. i'm rear of the year in england. i have a shot. >> i will kill him. >> idris and matthew compete pretty fiercely in "the dark tower" as well. idris plays the gun slinger and matthew is the sorcerer. >> it's a bit of physical training. >> i didn't have to do the type of training he had to do. i could just go to sleep. these actors started at the 2014 golden globes. >> the golden globes. he shook hands, and i said, see you down the road. >> we washed our hands, but -- >> yeah. >> i'm glad you cleared that up. i was wondering by the way. he met his future co-star and won that year.
matthew mcconaughey. yeah, they can ride, for real.s, i know, and as good-looking as those faces are. >> wow. view from the back ain't bad, either. >> and that just got interest of rear of the year. it's a light-hearted recognition given annually in england. >> that morning when i got -- the announcement came out, i took a good look in the mirror, and i was like -- okay. fair enough. >> an english -- an international -- >> it's not international. it's england. i'm...
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matthew got a golden globe and then an a oscar. for "dallas buyers club." >> he did.anning tatum becoming a delivery boy? >> thank you. >> why he is giving out booze to unsuspecting fans. [ screams ] >>> plus stars in their 40s showing off their bikini bodies. >> and an exclusive look at an having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ >>> there he is out for a walk yesterday. looking good. sharper than ever. >> absolutely. look at him there. he gained weight for his role in "war dogs" and he asked channing tatum how to slim down, and the advice, go to a trainer. eat less. >> keep it simple, everybody. just like that. exactly. >> we just sat down with mr. magic mike himself, and he has a new project he is doing. but "e.t." online had to ask about channing'
matthew got a golden globe and then an a oscar. for "dallas buyers club." >> he did.anning tatum becoming a delivery boy? >> thank you. >> why he is giving out booze to unsuspecting fans. [ screams ] >>> plus stars in their 40s showing off their bikini bodies. >> and an exclusive look at an having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look...
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julia: matthew, great to chat. matthew hornbach, thank you for joining us.omberg terminal, check out dayb . you can check us out online, interactive with us directly. this is our options insight. you can scroll down, look for different segments, look at what the senate were doing today. super exciting opportunity if you have a bloomberg opportunity. scarlet: you never miss breaking news. what do we call it? joe: the future of tv. julia: tv on your terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: it is time for the bloomberg business flash, we look at the business stories in the news right now. boeing at a yearly high. the aerospace giant raising its profit forecast, channeled billions of dollars back to shareholders. they squeezed more cash out of its 787 program. they will spend some of its cash haul on dividends and buybacks. president trump's military transgender ban facing opposition from several tech leaders. tim cook tweeted his response saying, we are indebted to all who serve. discrimination against anyone keeps everyone back. mark zuckerberg and o
julia: matthew, great to chat. matthew hornbach, thank you for joining us.omberg terminal, check out dayb . you can check us out online, interactive with us directly. this is our options insight. you can scroll down, look for different segments, look at what the senate were doing today. super exciting opportunity if you have a bloomberg opportunity. scarlet: you never miss breaking news. what do we call it? joe: the future of tv. julia: tv on your terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet:...
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salena zito, matthew rosenberg, i appreciate it. what do you think? tweet me or go to my facebook page. i'll read some throughout the course of the program. what do we have, gang? it's just wild. these callers sound like they've been brainwashed by a cult. they just refuse to believe the evidence right before their eyes and put on blinders when it comes to trump. jennifer, i didn't have to go to the callers to be exposed to this mindset. i'm like i say a butter knife away at family gatherings from much of this thought process, but it's a wakeup call for those of us reading all these revelations, the times, the post, here at cnn and thinking, my god, this is really significant. 46% of the folks in this country are saying hogwash. one more if we have time. i'm glad you took these calls, michael, because it ultimately does no go to ostracize or ignore people with differing views. patrick, i don't ostracize and i like to hear from all points of view, even the guy who called me -- you heard what he called me. up next, roger waters, formerly of pink floyd i
salena zito, matthew rosenberg, i appreciate it. what do you think? tweet me or go to my facebook page. i'll read some throughout the course of the program. what do we have, gang? it's just wild. these callers sound like they've been brainwashed by a cult. they just refuse to believe the evidence right before their eyes and put on blinders when it comes to trump. jennifer, i didn't have to go to the callers to be exposed to this mindset. i'm like i say a butter knife away at family gatherings...
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matthew whitaker is the executive director of the foundation for accountability and civic trust. good to see you both. all right. so, richard, i guess these protections, for lack of a better word, that manafort, kushner, and don junior are getting and having these private hearings or testimonies, do you believe in any way this is kind of a precursor to what any potential hearing would be like? >> they should have the hearing but the american people are entitled to a public hearing, which all of of them and anyone else involved with-in this collaboration with the russians -- it's clear now there was collaboration with the russians -- anybody who was involved with it testifies publicly. the american people are entitled to know what happened in the time leading up to our election and afterward when people covered up the collaboration. so we could start with a private hearing. but it's going to be very, very important to have the public hearing shortly thereafter. and it's very distressing to see the president of the united states tweeting about handing out pardons. he's only six mon
matthew whitaker is the executive director of the foundation for accountability and civic trust. good to see you both. all right. so, richard, i guess these protections, for lack of a better word, that manafort, kushner, and don junior are getting and having these private hearings or testimonies, do you believe in any way this is kind of a precursor to what any potential hearing would be like? >> they should have the hearing but the american people are entitled to a public hearing, which...
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he was a full go at practice he went at witt no limitations matthews is entering the final year of hisct, so far there has been no chatter of any contract extensions. as for the knee injury he added more intrigue because he wouldn't exactly define what it is. >> i am not going to put a specific word on it. well, i played with that before. trust me, if i could be out here and play, i would be out here playing and practicing. so, that should never be a question about me, when it comes this game, i will always come out here and go to work. >> now time to follow-up on a story we told but yesterday. eagles traded vetrano fence i have lineman allen barber for conditional 2019 pick. it mace isaac say mol you un disputed starter. today isaac talked about barber and his own role on the o line. >> nothing but great things to say about allen. you know, how he helped me and kind of guy he was on and off the field. i only have good things to say about him. but i understand also the business of the nfl and is what asked of you and is what asked of me to do and you know , it is what it is. i will get
he was a full go at practice he went at witt no limitations matthews is entering the final year of hisct, so far there has been no chatter of any contract extensions. as for the knee injury he added more intrigue because he wouldn't exactly define what it is. >> i am not going to put a specific word on it. well, i played with that before. trust me, if i could be out here and play, i would be out here playing and practicing. so, that should never be a question about me, when it comes this...
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we hope to speak soon to matthew taylor.e? —— matty taylor. i think we're having some technical issues with the line. but we hope to be back with him soon. yes, apologies about that, we definitely cannot speak to him at the moment. let's move on to another story. it's believed that more than 200 million women —— women worldwide who wa nt million women —— women worldwide who want family planning services still do not have them. today a london conference is aiming to improve access to contraception for millions of women in the poorest countries. the internal —— international donors involved are bill and melinda gates, who are pledging £290 million of additionalfunding. a patient having a consultation at an abortion clinic in nepal. hilly half of all pregnancies in this country are unplanned. and while —— worldwide there is an estimated 22 million unplanned pregnancies every year. that is why today, health ministers and global charities are getting together at a summit in london to look at how they can get more contraceptives t
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matthew chance, live in moscow. thank you. i want to go back to nic robertson who is live for us in hamburg, germany. donald trump will be fighting many fires on many fronts as he embarks on this diplomatic mission. how crucial is the next few days for donald trump diplomatically? not just in terms of america's standing on the world stage, but also of his own position in the oval offensives? >> you know, the europeans to a degree have already made their mind up about president trump. and there is a feeling they need to be more united and that they need to take the place on the world stage that the united states seems to be vacating. whether you're talking about syria, where the united states doesn't seem to have a firm, clear political idea of whether it's going. it does militarily to take down isis. we have secretary of state rex tillerson in the past in the past 12 hours or so talk about the importance of stabilizing syria. but beyond that, there is a general sense that the united states is more absent from the world stage.
matthew chance, live in moscow. thank you. i want to go back to nic robertson who is live for us in hamburg, germany. donald trump will be fighting many fires on many fronts as he embarks on this diplomatic mission. how crucial is the next few days for donald trump diplomatically? not just in terms of america's standing on the world stage, but also of his own position in the oval offensives? >> you know, the europeans to a degree have already made their mind up about president trump. and...
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. >> jordan matthews vowed to be 100% healthy by camp. matthews could be limited after missing minicamp with a knee injury. >> much more on the eagles tonight on "action news" sports sunday at 11:45. could doug pederson be on the hot seat? mike missanelli joins me to discuss that and more. >> phillies have won back to back series for the first time in three months, bats are red hot, 30 runs the last four games. nick williams on fire, eight straight games with a hit. williams a 2 run shot in the fourth. nobody is more excited than this kid in the stands. his dad caught the home run ball, jarred eickhoff. trouble in the fifth, two runs, two out singles, brewers tie it up. back come the phils, bottom five, howie kendrick, phils up two. not done. herrera, phillies score four time in the fifth, they win 6-3 the first series win at home in seven week. >> it feels great. we are playing good baseball. we lost a few one run games, so to have the two wins back to back is great. >> my wife said smile when we win. i'm going to try to smile today. he'
. >> jordan matthews vowed to be 100% healthy by camp. matthews could be limited after missing minicamp with a knee injury. >> much more on the eagles tonight on "action news" sports sunday at 11:45. could doug pederson be on the hot seat? mike missanelli joins me to discuss that and more. >> phillies have won back to back series for the first time in three months, bats are red hot, 30 runs the last four games. nick williams on fire, eight straight games with a hit....
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selina, thank you, appreciate it, matthew.are your thoughts, i'll read responses throughout the course of the program. what do you have, gang? >> it's just wild. these callers sound like they were brain-washed from a cult and refuse to believe the evidence before their eyes and put on blinders with trump. >> jennifer, i didn't go to the callers to be exposed to the mind set. i'm a butter knife away at family gatherings from this thought process, but it's a wakeup call for those of us reading all the revelations, the time, the post, here at cnn, mied gmy mied god, this is significant, 46% of the people in the country say hogwash. one more if we have time. >> i'm glad you took the calls, michael, ultimately does no good to ignore people with differing views. i like to hear from all points of view, even the guy who called me -- you heard what he called me. up next p roger waters, formally a pink floyd, back on the road staging one of the most successful and controversial summer concert tours. do his fans want to hear and see his
selina, thank you, appreciate it, matthew.are your thoughts, i'll read responses throughout the course of the program. what do you have, gang? >> it's just wild. these callers sound like they were brain-washed from a cult and refuse to believe the evidence before their eyes and put on blinders with trump. >> jennifer, i didn't go to the callers to be exposed to the mind set. i'm a butter knife away at family gatherings from this thought process, but it's a wakeup call for those of...
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-matthew: i'm matthew. pleasure. -lemonis: matthew, how are you?thew: i'm doing really well, how are you? lemonis: so, do you guys work here full-time? amanda: not full time. i mean, i've been friends with them since before this company started, and i've kind of helped whenever they needed me -throughout the years. -lemonis: wow. matthew: i've married into friendship, so... which means that i get an opportunity to help them out. lemonis: and so show me what you guys do when you come. amanda: these are open, so you push them down, you take out the silica, we put them in, then we put a love note in each one of these. lemonis: what's the love note? it's a little -- -amanda: it's -- -lemonis: it's a little much. i mean, read it just like it says. matthew: "my dearest love, your darkest secret can be someone else's desired wish." lemonis: hey, thanks, bro. you gave me a candle -for my birthday. -amanda: yeah. lemonis: hopefully you don't give this candle to your boss. -amanda: kid, or boss, yeah. -lemonis: all kidding aside... -amanda: yeah. lemonis: ..
-matthew: i'm matthew. pleasure. -lemonis: matthew, how are you?thew: i'm doing really well, how are you? lemonis: so, do you guys work here full-time? amanda: not full time. i mean, i've been friends with them since before this company started, and i've kind of helped whenever they needed me -throughout the years. -lemonis: wow. matthew: i've married into friendship, so... which means that i get an opportunity to help them out. lemonis: and so show me what you guys do when you come. amanda:...
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here is the author of the day's report, matthew taylor.re is too much work at the bottom end of the labour market that is not of a high enough quality, too many people are not having their rights respected and they are treated at work like they are cogs in a machine rather than being human beings and there are too many people who do not see a route from their currentjob to progress and earn more and do better. i think we can improve all of that if we put our minds to it. the report will start the process but all of us in society, we have a role in getting good work for everybody. that was matthew taylor who wrote the review. kamal ahmed is our economics editor. what matthew taylor has said is not anything of a surprise. we have had anything of a surprise. we have had a number of tribunal is in the uk where it has beenjudged lots of a number of tribunal is in the uk where it has been judged lots of the people workers and they are entitled to holiday and sick pay. is there a feeling he could have gone farther? the unions think he could have
here is the author of the day's report, matthew taylor.re is too much work at the bottom end of the labour market that is not of a high enough quality, too many people are not having their rights respected and they are treated at work like they are cogs in a machine rather than being human beings and there are too many people who do not see a route from their currentjob to progress and earn more and do better. i think we can improve all of that if we put our minds to it. the report will start...
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what as chris matthews? >> i condemned that. >> wait a minute. almost sounds like -- we're having a conversation about justification, sounds like. the direction we're going, kayleigh, and sally. saying, it's justifiable on the condition that, dot, dot, dot, or fill in the blanks. really the question is, this is the president of the united states. and when the president speaks, whether it be via tweet or in any other fashion, you know it is to be taken very seriously. but now we're also hearing from people saying, no. take it as a joke. i mean, so -- this leaves a very confused audience, i would think. brian? >> reporters committee for freedom of the press and other journals and groups came out and said this was an incitement to violence. encouraging a fantasy of beating up on the media only a few weeks after a man running for congress actually did slug a reporter. he won the election, now a republican in the house of representatives. we've seen violence against journalists and also against ordinary citizens and congress members and a lot of other
what as chris matthews? >> i condemned that. >> wait a minute. almost sounds like -- we're having a conversation about justification, sounds like. the direction we're going, kayleigh, and sally. saying, it's justifiable on the condition that, dot, dot, dot, or fill in the blanks. really the question is, this is the president of the united states. and when the president speaks, whether it be via tweet or in any other fashion, you know it is to be taken very seriously. but now we're...
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i didn't want it to be matthew because i thought it would be matthew junior. a boy. you're not thinking about the name. an hour later the doctor comes up and they hand you that card that you fill out. blank was born at 6:22 p.m. so we went, it's levi. >> wow. >> that's how he got his name. vita we always knew we wanted and livingston, i've met a couple of livingstons in my life and they were men that, if you saw them from 200 yards way, it was like, that man's got a great that man takes care of himself. i thought it was cool, livingston alvarez mcconaughey. >> i named my son michael junior, i failed. you have a great constitution, man. >> thank you. >> we love you, brother. >> appreciate it. >> "the dark tower" opens nationwide on friday. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. >>> we want to
i didn't want it to be matthew because i thought it would be matthew junior. a boy. you're not thinking about the name. an hour later the doctor comes up and they hand you that card that you fill out. blank was born at 6:22 p.m. so we went, it's levi. >> wow. >> that's how he got his name. vita we always knew we wanted and livingston, i've met a couple of livingstons in my life and they were men that, if you saw them from 200 yards way, it was like, that man's got a great that man...
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do you think when you hear matthew taylor's recommendations?ob for everyone. but i'm disappointed the recommendations. there is nothing that says they are banning zero hours contracts, for example, which is a big problem at the university of london come where we have people who before would have normal permanent contracts, because these contracts are allowed, they have got rid of people who used to have got rid of people who used to have permanent contracts, and most of the people working there are on zero hours contracts. you are concerned because they have not been banned? yes. it is basically a trap for workers. you cannot live a decent life in this country, especially in the city, where things are so expensive. especially in the city, where things are so expensive. yes, london you are so expensive. yes, london you are referring to. jennifer, it is it going to help, is it a step in the right direction? and that improves workers' daily lives is a step in the right direction but i don't think it does go far enough. it doesn't address the ambig
do you think when you hear matthew taylor's recommendations?ob for everyone. but i'm disappointed the recommendations. there is nothing that says they are banning zero hours contracts, for example, which is a big problem at the university of london come where we have people who before would have normal permanent contracts, because these contracts are allowed, they have got rid of people who used to have got rid of people who used to have permanent contracts, and most of the people working there...
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is matthew hoh he is a marine corps veteran and diplomat who resigned his state department post in afghanistan in protest over the war which he says cannot be won and has devastated the civilian population of the country he warns that the conflict won't end until the u.s. announces a withdrawal and the go shiites with the taleban so let's go back and look at the history of the sixteen longest foreign war in u.s. history at one point we had one hundred thousand troops there. the tal i think it's fair to say as been completely resurgent afghanistan unlike iraq most people live in rural areas someone talk about the taliban. controlling sixty to seventy percent and we see of course attacks in kabul lay out for us this kind of debacle how it happened sure i mean. you can go back further we can go back into the seventy's i mean these conflicts been going on for that long i mean for the afghans it has been going out long and suffer it's been going on that long for americans we want history to start on september eleventh which is not fair. but for us the way i view this for american policy makers in t
is matthew hoh he is a marine corps veteran and diplomat who resigned his state department post in afghanistan in protest over the war which he says cannot be won and has devastated the civilian population of the country he warns that the conflict won't end until the u.s. announces a withdrawal and the go shiites with the taleban so let's go back and look at the history of the sixteen longest foreign war in u.s. history at one point we had one hundred thousand troops there. the tal i think it's...
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matthew taylor says the economy has created a record quantity ofjobs.hey are not good jobs. the bad work, insecure, exploitative, controlling, is bad health and well—being, something that generates cost of honourable he people, but also the wider society. as the world of work changes, our factors is and laws must properly reflect and accommodate those changes. because good work is in the interests of good business. these licensed cabs really are self—employed, they own their cars and get work from anyone that books them. what would change that, as if they were controlled and supervised bya they were controlled and supervised by a company? report says, in that case, that company should pay benefits, like sick pay and holiday pay, and pay national insurance, as if they were employees. the report says an equal tax treatment creates distortions. the government loses out on £5.1 billion a year from lower rates of national insurance paid on self—employed labour. by 2020, we will lose another 3.5 billion a year because people form their own companies to avoid
matthew taylor says the economy has created a record quantity ofjobs.hey are not good jobs. the bad work, insecure, exploitative, controlling, is bad health and well—being, something that generates cost of honourable he people, but also the wider society. as the world of work changes, our factors is and laws must properly reflect and accommodate those changes. because good work is in the interests of good business. these licensed cabs really are self—employed, they own their cars and get...
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matthew axelrod as well, thank you for your perspective. i appreciate it.lisyn. >> 15 years into the battle, american troops now reveal new challenges in afghanistan. we have a live report from kabul on the concerns of the u.s. marines there next. i make it easy to save $600 on car insurance, so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? hey you've gotta see this. cno.n. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. >>> we have breaking news right now. the taliban claiming responsibility for a car bomb in kabul that killed at le
matthew axelrod as well, thank you for your perspective. i appreciate it.lisyn. >> 15 years into the battle, american troops now reveal new challenges in afghanistan. we have a live report from kabul on the concerns of the u.s. marines there next. i make it easy to save $600 on car insurance, so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh,...
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we talked about matthew junior if we had a boy. my favorite is matthew two in the bible. didn't want it to be matthew junior. l levi was one of six possible boy names. he's born, find out he's a boy. you're not thinking about the name. an hour later the doctor comes up and they hand you that card that you fill out. blank was born at 6:22 p.m. so we went, it's levi. that's how he got his name. vita we always knew we wanted and livingston, i've met a couple of livingstones in my life and the you saw them from 200 yards way, it was like, that man's got a great constitution. i thought it was cool, livingston, alvarez mcconaughey. >> i named my son michael junior. i failed. you have a great constitution, man. >> thank you. >> "the dark tower" opens nationwide on friday. we'll be right back, everybody. >>> want to thank you guys for watching and give a big thanks to matthew mcconaughey. thank you so much. >> thank you, man. >> great way to start the week. thanks, guys. have a great monday. >> have a great day. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, academy award
we talked about matthew junior if we had a boy. my favorite is matthew two in the bible. didn't want it to be matthew junior. l levi was one of six possible boy names. he's born, find out he's a boy. you're not thinking about the name. an hour later the doctor comes up and they hand you that card that you fill out. blank was born at 6:22 p.m. so we went, it's levi. that's how he got his name. vita we always knew we wanted and livingston, i've met a couple of livingstones in my life and the you...
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matthew dunlap is the secretary of state for maine.is a democrat, and he's also a member of the president's commission and was at today's meeting. and we're joined by michele reagan. she is a republican and arizona's secretary of state. welcome to you both. >> thank you for having us. >> brangham: matthew, i'd love to start with you first. what do you hope this commission will accomplish? >> my general hope is we do something to bolster voter confidence and how we conduct elections in in this country. we have a lot to be proud of. no one's questioning the legitimacy of the 2016 election. there are lingering questions about how elections have been conducted, who was able to vote legally, who not and based on my experience in maine, i think we can proud of what our local election officials have done to make sure their neighbors exercise their democratic right of self-governance. >> brangham: michele reagan, i know you are a supporter of this commission and aims. as you know, the commission was set up in part because to have the president
matthew dunlap is the secretary of state for maine.is a democrat, and he's also a member of the president's commission and was at today's meeting. and we're joined by michele reagan. she is a republican and arizona's secretary of state. welcome to you both. >> thank you for having us. >> brangham: matthew, i'd love to start with you first. what do you hope this commission will accomplish? >> my general hope is we do something to bolster voter confidence and how we conduct...
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matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.s told to do something, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >> at this point, she's telling the two male, the supervisor and the deputy, they can't touch her because it's rape and it's illegal for a male officer to touch her. of course, that's not the case. corporal desouza is giving her verbal orders she's not going for. me and the backup have our spray. corporal desouza puts the handcuffs on her, put her in the arm bar. she's uncomfortable, she can't move. she's not hurt. then she starts kicking. i inform her she is not allowed to kick, any assault is a criminal offense. so, we take it to the next step, where we're in the hallway, and you see that we're struggling with h
matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.s told to do something, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >> at this...
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matthew chance live for us this morning.'s -- what a tangled web we weave indeed. joining us this morning, "weekly standard" report chris deiten live in our washington bureau. good morning. donald trump jr. tweeted about the story eight times yesterday. should be interesting how silent he is on it today now that even the uber trump-friendly "the new york post" is reporting on "the new york times" on their cover. how significant is this "new york times" report? how does it change the argument? >> it's a big story because we have an instance here of a tangible piece of evidence that points in the direction of what this entire narrative has been about all along, right? trying to demonstrate some sort of link, some piece of evidence between the trump campaign and russian actors, be they state actors themselves or people doing their bidding in an effort to influence the election. this "times" story has a lot of delimiting information. we have to be careful about that. there are gaps we have to fill. there are things we can take a
matthew chance live for us this morning.'s -- what a tangled web we weave indeed. joining us this morning, "weekly standard" report chris deiten live in our washington bureau. good morning. donald trump jr. tweeted about the story eight times yesterday. should be interesting how silent he is on it today now that even the uber trump-friendly "the new york post" is reporting on "the new york times" on their cover. how significant is this "new york times"...
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well matthew put it this way i think if you're running for office in the united states and the next to you whether at a local level or a national level you're going to be hacked it's as simple as that i think you know the russians had such success with the attacks they created against the united states and twenty sixteen that absolutely will do it again so that's how vulnerable we are when i mean the absolutely do it again what do they do did russia actually influence the outcome of the twenty sixteen election yeah i think it's there's only one possibility that doubts that russia influence the twenty sixteen election now and that's the president himself. head of national intelligence and most commentators who have had a good look at the evidence of clearly stated the russians influence the election through hacking the e-mails democrats operatives. and playing with media and even actually down to technically interfering with the voting process itself so let's talk about the voting process itself voting machines why do we use voting machines does the rest of the world do other modern wes
well matthew put it this way i think if you're running for office in the united states and the next to you whether at a local level or a national level you're going to be hacked it's as simple as that i think you know the russians had such success with the attacks they created against the united states and twenty sixteen that absolutely will do it again so that's how vulnerable we are when i mean the absolutely do it again what do they do did russia actually influence the outcome of the twenty...
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it a and matthew he's it a and matthew he's knee tendonitis. now we're not so sure.s a full participant at practice and will not say what the injury was or is. >> and why are you putting a specific word on. it he said i played with that before. trust me if i could be out and play i would be out playing and practicing. so, that should never be a question about me when it comes to this game i'm always going to come out here and go to work. >> yesterday the eagles traded offensive lineman alan barber for 20 19 pick that means means isaac is left guard. i asked about his former teammate and chance to start. >> nothing but great things to start about alan and what he helped me and the kind of guy he was on and off the field. i only have good things to say about him. but i understand also the business of nfl and what's asked of you and what's asked of me to do and it is what it is i'm going to go out and do my best. >> that afro fear the fro. >> for the win. >> quiet >> quiet night at the bank phillys are off and open four game series against the braves and fireworks in d.
it a and matthew he's it a and matthew he's knee tendonitis. now we're not so sure.s a full participant at practice and will not say what the injury was or is. >> and why are you putting a specific word on. it he said i played with that before. trust me if i could be out and play i would be out playing and practicing. so, that should never be a question about me when it comes to this game i'm always going to come out here and go to work. >> yesterday the eagles traded offensive...
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the politicking i'm matthew cook sitting in for larry king how vulnerable is america's election infrastructure what exactly have we learned from interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election and what's being done to halt future meddling by foreign governments let's get insights from cyber security expert roderick jones he's a former member of scotland yard's special branch and founder and c.e.o. of aruba a cyber security firm roderick joins me from san francisco. so a lot of words are being used these of the russia and the twenty sixteen election meddling interference attempt to influence based on your professional expertise and experience how would you describe russia's intentions and actions well matthew i'd put it this way i think if you're running for office in the united states and the next to you whether at a local level or a national level you're going to be hacked it's as simple as that i think you know the russians had such success with the attacks they created against the united states and twenty sixteen that they're absolutely will do it again so that's how vulnerable we
the politicking i'm matthew cook sitting in for larry king how vulnerable is america's election infrastructure what exactly have we learned from interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election and what's being done to halt future meddling by foreign governments let's get insights from cyber security expert roderick jones he's a former member of scotland yard's special branch and founder and c.e.o. of aruba a cyber security firm roderick joins me from san francisco. so a lot of words...
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matthew chance live in moscow. thank you. >> the flow chart was helpful actually. >> it was indeed. >> that's what we need. >>> a potential make-or-break day for senate republicans in health care efforts. all are back from their recess and are getting the first opportunity to discuss the status of their measure to repeal and replace obamacare. could give us a first idea of when a new bill could emerge. >> lawmakers didn't exactly receive a warm welcome back to washington. 80 people arresting on capitol hill, protesting the gop health care plan. demonstrations breaking out in 13 different locations in house and senate office buildings. we'll get more from cnn's ryan nobles. >> reporter: good morning from capitol hill. there's no doubt that the trip that most of these senators took to their home states during the july 4th recess was not very helpful to the overall debate as it relates to this health care bill. many senators getting an earful from their constituents about the progress of this bill. and that's made the
matthew chance live in moscow. thank you. >> the flow chart was helpful actually. >> it was indeed. >> that's what we need. >>> a potential make-or-break day for senate republicans in health care efforts. all are back from their recess and are getting the first opportunity to discuss the status of their measure to repeal and replace obamacare. could give us a first idea of when a new bill could emerge. >> lawmakers didn't exactly receive a warm welcome back to...
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. >> michael matthews has claimed his second stage win on this year's tour de france, coming out on top of a breathless french finish. a five-man group broke away earlier in the pedal. he was part of the group that came in quickly. chavenelle was the last to be swallowed up by the peloton. the green jersey struggled over the opening climb getting detached from the leading group. no such problems for the yellow jersey, the defending champion, perfectly placed to keep out of trouble. there were thrills and spills on the approach to the line. serge pavel hitting the tarmac but no serious damage done. in the final kilometers, sun web kept the pace up and not allowing the lead tore work his way back to the peloton, maks micing points. there was another taller, an unluckly rider. matthews, perfectly placed around the final corner and meters from the line, adding to his previous win onstage 14 just past a wheel. and with that matthews poses within 29 points of kissell's green jersey and frume unperturbed by crosswinds the britain holds a lead in the general classification. >> i kept attacking
. >> michael matthews has claimed his second stage win on this year's tour de france, coming out on top of a breathless french finish. a five-man group broke away earlier in the pedal. he was part of the group that came in quickly. chavenelle was the last to be swallowed up by the peloton. the green jersey struggled over the opening climb getting detached from the leading group. no such problems for the yellow jersey, the defending champion, perfectly placed to keep out of trouble. there...
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we appreciated the comments that matthew taylor made about two way flexibility.ay flexibility if both have flexibility to determine their terms going forward. there are a lot of cases especially in low paid work where it is very one sided and the employer holds the powers, makes the terms and conditions and does not give flexibility at all to the worker involved. in those situations, we wa nt to involved. in those situations, we want to see a clear interpretation of definition of workers' rights. if the worker acts like an employee they should get infections. uber have responded to the report saying, it's will welcome greater clarity in types of employment status. what do you make of that? the practices as i said this morning, that were outlined in the recent court case against uber, were exploitative. it was clear in the judgment made those people working that were not sell the bike. they should have been treated as employees and should have been given the security. i would call on uber to act on the principles laid out on the judgment. they have the capacity an
we appreciated the comments that matthew taylor made about two way flexibility.ay flexibility if both have flexibility to determine their terms going forward. there are a lot of cases especially in low paid work where it is very one sided and the employer holds the powers, makes the terms and conditions and does not give flexibility at all to the worker involved. in those situations, we wa nt to involved. in those situations, we want to see a clear interpretation of definition of workers'...
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matthew: exactly.ounced a sale in europe, as you say, under the previous management of james hogan, they have bought a lot of minority stakes, a lot of european carriers, which was really to try and drive traffic through the abu dhabi have. -- hub. another impact, the airlines in the region are struggling. they have had to review this strategy. i think the interesting thing we will have to watch going forward is how many more sales might come out, so many more of these struggling airlines -- era tell you is another investment they italia is another feeling investment they have made. be up forhings will grabs. yousef: matthew martin joining us they are coming -- with stories coming out of the region. this weighs heavy on the shoulders of many, what is going to happen at the meeting between non-opec and opec here in st. petersburg. ahead of the meeting, we spoke to one of the key people close to the global trade flows when it comes to crude oil, the head of commodities and research at bank of america mer
matthew: exactly.ounced a sale in europe, as you say, under the previous management of james hogan, they have bought a lot of minority stakes, a lot of european carriers, which was really to try and drive traffic through the abu dhabi have. -- hub. another impact, the airlines in the region are struggling. they have had to review this strategy. i think the interesting thing we will have to watch going forward is how many more sales might come out, so many more of these struggling airlines --...
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(justine) noor's partner, matthew harrity, told investigators he was startled by a loud sound near their squad vehicle right before damond approached the car on his side. police are also looking for wutness. (justine) an 18 day old baby died today..after doctors believe someone kissed her. at a week old, mariana sifrit of iowa... stopped eating and did not respond when her parents tried to wake her. they rushed her to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with a deadly form of meningitis caused by h-s-v- 1... doctors believe she got it from a kiss. h-s-v-1 is the same herpes virus that causes cold sores, and only rarely does it lead to viral meningitis, which causes the tissue covering the brain and
(justine) noor's partner, matthew harrity, told investigators he was startled by a loud sound near their squad vehicle right before damond approached the car on his side. police are also looking for wutness. (justine) an 18 day old baby died today..after doctors believe someone kissed her. at a week old, mariana sifrit of iowa... stopped eating and did not respond when her parents tried to wake her. they rushed her to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with a deadly form of meningitis caused...
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matthew, i can see -- his mouth is gaped because he wants to get in. ken, i'm going to get you back. >> hit me every time i try to talk. >> my punching bag. let's reset to bring everyone up to speed where we are right now. we started the day with "the new york times" reporting donald trump jr. was told in an e-mail ahead of the meeting with the russian attorney it was done and the source of the material that was going to be shared was the russian government. this hour, donald trump jr., himself, tweeted a statement saying, for total transparency, i'm releasing the chain of e-mails. this is what we learned from the go between contact in russia. this is obviously high level and senlstive information, but it is part of russia and government support of mr. trump helped along by a pop star and his father. i'm just summing um. in an additional e-mail, we are told that i believe -- i scheduled a meeting with you and the russian government attorney who is flying over from moscow this thursday. that is where we are in this moment in a very important moment, it
matthew, i can see -- his mouth is gaped because he wants to get in. ken, i'm going to get you back. >> hit me every time i try to talk. >> my punching bag. let's reset to bring everyone up to speed where we are right now. we started the day with "the new york times" reporting donald trump jr. was told in an e-mail ahead of the meeting with the russian attorney it was done and the source of the material that was going to be shared was the russian government. this hour,...
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it a and matthew he's it a and matthew he's knee tendonitis. now we're not so sure. he's a full participant at practice and will not say what the injury was or is. >> and why are you putting a specific word on. it he said i played with that before. trust me if i could be out and play i would be out playing and practicing. so, that should never be a question about me when it comes to this game i'm always going to come out here and go to work. >> yesterday the eagles traded offensive lineman alan barber for 20 19 pick that means means isaac is left guard. i asked about his former teammate and chance to start. >> nothing but great things to start about alan and what he helped me and the kind of guy he was on and off the field. i only have good things to say about him. but i understand also the business of nfl and what's asked of you and what's asked of me to do and it is what it is i'm going to go out and do my best. >> that afro fear the fro. >> for the win. >> quiet >> quiet night at the bank phillys are off and open four game series against the braves and fireworks i
it a and matthew he's it a and matthew he's knee tendonitis. now we're not so sure. he's a full participant at practice and will not say what the injury was or is. >> and why are you putting a specific word on. it he said i played with that before. trust me if i could be out and play i would be out playing and practicing. so, that should never be a question about me when it comes to this game i'm always going to come out here and go to work. >> yesterday the eagles traded offensive...