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yeah. >> matthew: get a little bit of mustard?can it be? i just experienced like 12-hour payback for -- from hot chicken. >> dean: right. >> anthony: i mean, and this was an existentially awful experience that i really -- there were moments when i didn't think i was gonna make it. this has gotta be so much better than that, and it's only three minutes. >> dean: only three minutes. i'll take it. >> anthony: do you serve snacks in there? my friend, dean fertita, plays guitar and keyboards for queens of the stone age, and he also plays with the dead weather, with alison, who you just met. a nashville resident too, he trains in krav maga, a lethal martial art at the same gym where i train jiu jitsu when in town. these things hurt. they punish the body. they make a person sore. fortunately, i had a knuckleheaded idea and a place to do it. cryotherapy. the latest in muscle recovery treatments. so far so good. >> dean: no. >> anthony: no? >> dean: this is a terrible restaurant, tony. >> anthony: basically, you step inside a big tube into
yeah. >> matthew: get a little bit of mustard?can it be? i just experienced like 12-hour payback for -- from hot chicken. >> dean: right. >> anthony: i mean, and this was an existentially awful experience that i really -- there were moments when i didn't think i was gonna make it. this has gotta be so much better than that, and it's only three minutes. >> dean: only three minutes. i'll take it. >> anthony: do you serve snacks in there? my friend, dean fertita,...
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matthew, we've also seen and heard that the u. s. government has pressure has been pressuring kiev to display more openness toward diplomatic talks with moscow, do you think that washington really pressure has been pressuring kiev to display more openness toward expects president zelensky to sit down soon. at a table with vladimir putin, i think it depends on the trajectory of the war and if the uainians ntinue to succeed in taking back their territory. um at some point, you know, the question is going to be asked, how far are you gonna go? you know, lansky, as i said is talking about taking back crimea, which is ukrainian territory which is fair enough, but i think that many people in the west are going to be asking, especially in western europe and paris and rome, you know, well, you know, how far are we going to let him go here? because there is concern about triggering a wider, a wider conflict. um so, i i think washington is also aware of these, of these concerns and everybody, you know once ukraine to win in the west, but they
matthew, we've also seen and heard that the u. s. government has pressure has been pressuring kiev to display more openness toward diplomatic talks with moscow, do you think that washington really pressure has been pressuring kiev to display more openness toward expects president zelensky to sit down soon. at a table with vladimir putin, i think it depends on the trajectory of the war and if the uainians ntinue to succeed in taking back their territory. um at some point, you know, the question...
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hi, kate, hi, matthew.g to kick off with a front page of the times, foreign students face ban from universities.— foreign students face ban from universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, _ universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, this _ universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, this is _ universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, this is an _ universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, this is an interestingl this. yes, this is an interesting story on the front page of the times. we heard in the headlines that immigration has hit a record high of 500,000 plus this year and the times has a line of looking at some of the ways the government hopes to bring down that immigration and they are saying that suella braverman the home secretary is considering two things, what number one replacing restrictions on what students can come here to study so it looks like they are looking at a proposal that means you would have to show you had a place notjust at any old college or university but a top—flig
hi, kate, hi, matthew.g to kick off with a front page of the times, foreign students face ban from universities.— foreign students face ban from universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, _ universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, this _ universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, this is _ universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, this is an _ universities. kate, kick us off at this. yes, this is an interestingl this. yes, this is an interesting story on the front page of the...
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apparently on the set she was like "matthew? matthew, where are you?"work with meryl. >> meryl is meryl. she's ok. >> stephen: one highlight of the 2020 covid crisis we're all at home is the "friends" reunion. >> yeah. >> stephen: what was that experience like for you? >> i'm glad you asked that because i had had two days prior a dental emergency where i had three bone spurs in my mouth and they had to be removed right away, and in this one case, i thank the paparazzi because they were -- they caught pictures of me going into the dentist two days before the reunion. and i knew that there was something off with me because my mouth was on fire, but i also knew i had to show up at this reunion. so many people were involved. i couldn't move it or change it. i basically went and did the best that i could but i was on six cylinder, not eight, you know? >> stephen: you grew up in canada in ottawa, went to school with a young man named justin trudeau. >> yes. >> stephen: now who gets recognized more in canada? [laughter] you or trudeau? >> i would say trudeau b
apparently on the set she was like "matthew? matthew, where are you?"work with meryl. >> meryl is meryl. she's ok. >> stephen: one highlight of the 2020 covid crisis we're all at home is the "friends" reunion. >> yeah. >> stephen: what was that experience like for you? >> i'm glad you asked that because i had had two days prior a dental emergency where i had three bone spurs in my mouth and they had to be removed right away, and in this one...
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matthew: i do not think so. the worry is when you downshift you ease finance or conditions in a way like we saw in july. that is counterproductive to the fed's perspective. this is one data point. there are encouraging elements within this data point. i want to emphasize that. the fed needs to see more to say he can't decelerate from 50 to 25 and hit pause at some point. i think this helps them, but it is not conclusive evidence they can peek up at 5% and be fine. jonathan: they will not have the hope the fed backs away from 75 and goes back to 50. we get data like this on december 13. they are hoping the second piece of communication from chairman powell gets readdressed so it is slower. maybe 25. yields set higher. does this remove the risk or help remove the risk terminal rate -- the terminal rate those higher than where is priced right now, is removed? matthew: i think some context around those comments were lost. the terminal rate was 4.6 from the median. up from 380. i think he was saying, higher than proj
matthew: i do not think so. the worry is when you downshift you ease finance or conditions in a way like we saw in july. that is counterproductive to the fed's perspective. this is one data point. there are encouraging elements within this data point. i want to emphasize that. the fed needs to see more to say he can't decelerate from 50 to 25 and hit pause at some point. i think this helps them, but it is not conclusive evidence they can peek up at 5% and be fine. jonathan: they will not have...
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." >> tonight, matthew perry.he friend we love riding a wave of stardom fueled by the wildly popular landmark television series "friends." behind the scenes hiding a life-threatening secret. with nothing but drug dealers. - >> his brushes with death. >> i was in that hospital for five months. and you know, escaped death really narrowly. >> a look back at his conversation with diane sawyer and what he hoped telling his story would do for others. >> i've got to help as many people as i can. >>> model for change. kwanta chasing horse. >> i didn't fit beauty standards. >> raising awareness about the climate crisis. >> i don't represent just kwanta chasing horse. i represent all of native america. ur moment of calm find your potential then own it support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergen-c [sleep app ] close your eyes. deep breath in. i mean, obviously, let it out. ghaa. yeah, i'm not really sure if this is working either. >>> good evening. thank you for joi
." >> tonight, matthew perry.he friend we love riding a wave of stardom fueled by the wildly popular landmark television series "friends." behind the scenes hiding a life-threatening secret. with nothing but drug dealers. - >> his brushes with death. >> i was in that hospital for five months. and you know, escaped death really narrowly. >> a look back at his conversation with diane sawyer and what he hoped telling his story would do for others. >>...
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obviously i agree with matthew.t given the fact that inflation, economic concerns, this is a remarkable result. and i think that in addition to the point that i think people are overlearning history, thing because there had been so many polling misses recently, people just assumed that maybe the republicans would do better than some of the polling averages. but i think what's fascinating, those independent voters, it's worth reminding people, in every swing state and every swing district, there are more conservatives than liberals. the math is clear. democrats have to do their job on turnout but they have to win the middle of the electorate. and that's what propelled joe biden to the presidency and that's what they were able to do last night. >> you're sticking around. we have a lot more to talk about. >>> coming up, more results from key races across the country and much more from our expert team of reporters who are on the ground. >> and a big night for election deniers. over a 100 winning their races. what conseq
obviously i agree with matthew.t given the fact that inflation, economic concerns, this is a remarkable result. and i think that in addition to the point that i think people are overlearning history, thing because there had been so many polling misses recently, people just assumed that maybe the republicans would do better than some of the polling averages. but i think what's fascinating, those independent voters, it's worth reminding people, in every swing state and every swing district, there...
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matthew, this autumn statement. matthew, you've produced a graph . you've you've produced a graph.'ve been sharing hits on your own social media about the debt impact of this policy here is for those watching on television now those two little line ads that are dotted into the future. the difference between the blue and the orange line is the difference between the trust mini budgets and the autumn statement . it's remarkable how statement. it's remarkable how little difference there is in terms the level of debt this has you . yeah it's quite actually you. yeah it's quite actually we're basically on the way to an extremely high debt no matter whose projections and unless you're willing to do some radical changes rethinking the role of the state or the economy enough or actually reduce spending. so whatever the circumstance here is, despite all the rhetoric about, you know, this is a fiscally responsible option, i mean, it's slightly more response in the sense that we've a full sense that we've got a full forecast and we're saying potentially maybe in five years time, the deficit g
matthew, this autumn statement. matthew, you've produced a graph . you've you've produced a graph.'ve been sharing hits on your own social media about the debt impact of this policy here is for those watching on television now those two little line ads that are dotted into the future. the difference between the blue and the orange line is the difference between the trust mini budgets and the autumn statement . it's remarkable how statement. it's remarkable how little difference there is in...
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we will see how they do, kj matthews, thank you for - kj matthews, thank you for joining us.s to those who have lost their lives during war. at the cenotaph in london, king charles led his first remembrance sunday ceremony since becoming monarch. the service was followed by a march past by 10,000 veterans. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a solemn ceremony of national remembrance in its familiar form, amid the colours of autumn, but with one notable absence. at one minute to 11:00, king charles took his place at the cenotaph for the first time as britain's monarch. for so many decades, the nation's remembrance had been led by his late mother, queen elizabeth. now she, too, is remembered for her service. at 11:00 o'clock, big ben signalled the start of the national two—minute silence. big ben strikes the hour. cannon fire. buglers play last post. at the cenotaph in london, the last post, sounded by royal marine buglers, marked the end of the two—minute silence. the king laid his wreath in tribute to all those from the united kingdom and the countries of the c
we will see how they do, kj matthews, thank you for - kj matthews, thank you for joining us.s to those who have lost their lives during war. at the cenotaph in london, king charles led his first remembrance sunday ceremony since becoming monarch. the service was followed by a march past by 10,000 veterans. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a solemn ceremony of national remembrance in its familiar form, amid the colours of autumn, but with one notable absence. at one minute to...
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joining him tonight in conversation is matthew goglia. matthew goglia is a political and currently serves as an affiliated scholar in the institute of criminal justice at the university of california hastings school of law. he researches the history of u.s. policing and is a policy for surveillance and privacy at the electronic frontier foundation. he is the coeditor of the essential commission report and his have appeared in nbc news, the washington post, slate motherboard and the freedom information centered outlet. mark rock he serves as an editor of disciplining the city, a series on the urban and the history, urban, policing and incarceration at the urban history association's blog, the metropole. so please join us now in giving a warm welcome to brian hartman and matthew goglia. gentlemen, welcome to city lights. thanks so much, peter. i want to start by thanking lights for invite me. i want to thank my publicist at harvard university press. amanda, for arranging this and also i want to thank my interlocutor this evening, matthew qu
joining him tonight in conversation is matthew goglia. matthew goglia is a political and currently serves as an affiliated scholar in the institute of criminal justice at the university of california hastings school of law. he researches the history of u.s. policing and is a policy for surveillance and privacy at the electronic frontier foundation. he is the coeditor of the essential commission report and his have appeared in nbc news, the washington post, slate motherboard and the freedom...
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so please join us now and giving a warm welcome to brian hoffman and matthew. gentlemen welcome to city lights. rex thanks so much for peter. i want to thank banks start by thanking city lights for inviting me. what to think my publicist at harvard university press, amanda for arranging this. to think matthew it's really exciting to be talking about this book with you all. i'm really excited to get i started. i'm going to do two quick things before hand the reins over too matthew, get our conversation started in earnest. i'm going to share first a brief excerpt from the book that will give you some sense of the project and some of the charactersit it follows. i'm also going to talk a little bit more informally about the broadest of the project to set the stage for the conversation about the t main argument that i advanced in the book. and then we'll talk for 45 minutes or so to open up the virtual floor for folks in the audience habit. so without further ado i will share what i called the ballad of d.c. williams. d.c. williams work the trading desk at a small i
so please join us now and giving a warm welcome to brian hoffman and matthew. gentlemen welcome to city lights. rex thanks so much for peter. i want to thank banks start by thanking city lights for inviting me. what to think my publicist at harvard university press, amanda for arranging this. to think matthew it's really exciting to be talking about this book with you all. i'm really excited to get i started. i'm going to do two quick things before hand the reins over too matthew, get our...
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matthew, yes? thing i was gonna say, one of the problems i don't think they can deal with is the detroit alliance. so, until we can fundamentally deal with the detroit alliance, which has been 50 years of losing, all my entire life, i am not gonna be happy. i am happy about the election results. i'm not gonna be happy until we get over with the detroit alliance. >> that has been 50 years in the making. we can do it. >> okay, well, then, you have hope. matthew, let's go from your second home state, texas. michigan is proof that democrats can win big in a purple state. what could happen in texas? clearly, beto, a very strong, very popular candidate on the national stage. he couldn't get it over the line or even close in texas. is he ever gonna have a path there? >> well, i think the democrats will eventually have a path here, eventually, we've been talking about this for a while, because of the demographic change at all of that. i think the problem for beto, when he was a very inspirational figure fo
matthew, yes? thing i was gonna say, one of the problems i don't think they can deal with is the detroit alliance. so, until we can fundamentally deal with the detroit alliance, which has been 50 years of losing, all my entire life, i am not gonna be happy. i am happy about the election results. i'm not gonna be happy until we get over with the detroit alliance. >> that has been 50 years in the making. we can do it. >> okay, well, then, you have hope. matthew, let's go from your...
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matthew, we've also seen and heard that the u. s. government has pressure, has been pressuring a key of to display more openness toward diplomatic talks with moscow. do you think that washington really expects president to lensky to sit down soon at a table with by to me putting i think it depends on the trajectory of the war and if the ukrainians continue to succeed in taking back their territory. at some point, you know, the question is going to be asked, how far are you going to go? or, you know, lensky as i said, is talking about taking back crimea, which is ukrainian territory, which fair enough. but i think that many people in the west are going to be asking, especially in western europe and pears in rome. you know, well, you know, how far are we going to let him go here? because there is concern about triggering a wider a wider conflict. so i think washington is also aware of these, of these concerns and everybody, you know, once you crate to win in the west, but they also want this war to and so there, there is a bit of te
matthew, we've also seen and heard that the u. s. government has pressure, has been pressuring a key of to display more openness toward diplomatic talks with moscow. do you think that washington really expects president to lensky to sit down soon at a table with by to me putting i think it depends on the trajectory of the war and if the ukrainians continue to succeed in taking back their territory. at some point, you know, the question is going to be asked, how far are you going to go? or, you...
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>> i think you day-old answer that question matthew better than i can.ld and one should write a book on the subject and i don't really deal much with that in those relationships in the smartphone era. the book really stops in 2001 but one thing i say offhand as i talk a lot to my studentsut abot this about their own relationships with their phones and whether they fear and is it's welcome those corporate intrusions on their private data and also the intrusions of other individuals. theseth have led to various side to them. as surveillance study scholarships have shown surveillance come sometimes they are good-sized and sometimes their bats like the one thing i'm astonished to learn from my students this last semester is that they often download tracking softwareth to their own phones a so when they go out ona thursday friday or saturday night and they are out and about on the town their friends know where they are and if they are out late at night their friends can follow them home. so in a strange way they have accommodated themselves to this culture of
>> i think you day-old answer that question matthew better than i can.ld and one should write a book on the subject and i don't really deal much with that in those relationships in the smartphone era. the book really stops in 2001 but one thing i say offhand as i talk a lot to my studentsut abot this about their own relationships with their phones and whether they fear and is it's welcome those corporate intrusions on their private data and also the intrusions of other individuals....
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matthew, what do you think?d we be worried about high about these sky high net migration i think migration figures? i think there's much to unpack here. there's so much to unpack here. i wouldn't be able to fit all of it into this first answer. kelvin but i'd say, first of all, this the pictures that all, this that the pictures that we've been watching that we've just been watching that i think there think is somewhat because there are coming on small boats are people coming on small boats on rubber dinghies. now, these people been described as people have been described as invaders. an invasion, invaders. it's an invasion, according to suella braverman . according to suella braverman. what's fascinating about these figures is the actual number of people coming this country is more like 1.1 million people. thatis more like 1.1 million people. that is a huge number by by on any analysis of those 1.1 million people who came here the year to june , only under 80,000 year to june, only under 80,000 of those applied
matthew, what do you think?d we be worried about high about these sky high net migration i think migration figures? i think there's much to unpack here. there's so much to unpack here. i wouldn't be able to fit all of it into this first answer. kelvin but i'd say, first of all, this the pictures that all, this that the pictures that we've been watching that we've just been watching that i think there think is somewhat because there are coming on small boats are people coming on small boats on...
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matthew, thanks for being with us. what did you see?ll, john, earlier we in the strategic town of back moot, in eastern ukraine, which is described as soldiers on the ground there as the hardest part of the frontline. constant artillery exchanges and very close quarters fighting taking a terrible toll. [sound of gunfire] the brutal fight for bakhmut. where ukrainian troops are battling russia's onslaught. [sound of artillery] these exclusive images are from the soldiers themselves. their commanders tell us dozens of lives are now being sacrificed here every day. and the road into town is heavy with thick smoke and danger. explosions ahead force us the pull over before another slammed into a building close by. you can hear the incoming rounds, the incoming rounds from russian artillery fire are really intensive here, as we have entered the outskirts of bakhmut, which is certainly, from everything we are seeing, everything we've been told is now the most fiercely contested patch of ground in the entire russian ukrainian conflict. >> >> [s
matthew, thanks for being with us. what did you see?ll, john, earlier we in the strategic town of back moot, in eastern ukraine, which is described as soldiers on the ground there as the hardest part of the frontline. constant artillery exchanges and very close quarters fighting taking a terrible toll. [sound of gunfire] the brutal fight for bakhmut. where ukrainian troops are battling russia's onslaught. [sound of artillery] these exclusive images are from the soldiers themselves. their...
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matthew, what do we know about who holds about?ve the upper hand here? >> well john, i was up on the outskirts earlier on today. i had the opportunity to speak to several ukrainian commanders on the ground. to look at the maps, look at the live feeds from the drones they've got up in the air. to survey the situation. and the town is not encircled yet. but that certainly appears to be the efforts the russian military are heading towards. there is fierce fighting taking place in the center of not. and it's outskirts as well. russians basically are approaching from the north and the east. ukrainians still hold the south, east of the south. ukrainians are still holding the north and west. but, that situation is very dynamic. again, fierce fighting. dozens of people. every day being killed on both sides, according to ukrainian officials i spoke to john. >> matthew, why is control so important? why is control of the mood so important? >> well, that is a good question. because it is not a particularly strategic town. given that much of th
matthew, what do we know about who holds about?ve the upper hand here? >> well john, i was up on the outskirts earlier on today. i had the opportunity to speak to several ukrainian commanders on the ground. to look at the maps, look at the live feeds from the drones they've got up in the air. to survey the situation. and the town is not encircled yet. but that certainly appears to be the efforts the russian military are heading towards. there is fierce fighting taking place in the center...
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matthew: i think everything resonates back to inflation.eak inflation, and really how the fed and central banks will respond to falling, but perhaps not falling to target, inflation. having said that, our total return forecast for any fixed-rate instrument in credit is north of 10%. in many cases you can get 14%, 15%. in different regions it is driven -- it is driven by different dynamic. in the u.s. it is a duration call. more of that high-grade, high yield is going to be driven by rallying rates and duration, as opposed to credit risk. on the european side it is more credit risk. bottom line is, credit now offers attractive yields. some of that is the move we have seen in government bond yields, but a lot of it is spreads that have repriced. a lot of the market over the long run, do have credit carry that is positive that offsets any negative market to market, and we have global rates rallying next year. those two things help, and the last thing that clients certainly are focused on is just the negative relationship between rates and spre
matthew: i think everything resonates back to inflation.eak inflation, and really how the fed and central banks will respond to falling, but perhaps not falling to target, inflation. having said that, our total return forecast for any fixed-rate instrument in credit is north of 10%. in many cases you can get 14%, 15%. in different regions it is driven -- it is driven by different dynamic. in the u.s. it is a duration call. more of that high-grade, high yield is going to be driven by rallying...
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>> yes, it's going to be extraordinarily difficult, as matthew said. look, the challenge that the democrats don't have is to elect their new leader, it just takes a majority of their caucus. kevin mccarthy has to get 218 votes on the floor of the house. right? he's got to get everybody on board with him. or they're going to have to find a new speaker. so his very first vote is going to be challenging. and then i think, as you get farther and farther down the line, look, there's going to be just a few people who can basically take this agenda off the tracks for the republican party, can push it into different areas that quite frankly some may not want to go down. and i think in many ways, kevin mccarthy's leadership is going to be held hostage by the whims and the wants of those at the far end of the political spectrum in the republican party. probably not learning a lot of lessons of what happened on, a week ago tuesday, but doubling down on many of the things that got them into trouble. so it is going to be extraordinarily messy. extraordinarily diffi
>> yes, it's going to be extraordinarily difficult, as matthew said. look, the challenge that the democrats don't have is to elect their new leader, it just takes a majority of their caucus. kevin mccarthy has to get 218 votes on the floor of the house. right? he's got to get everybody on board with him. or they're going to have to find a new speaker. so his very first vote is going to be challenging. and then i think, as you get farther and farther down the line, look, there's going to...
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we're going to talk about that with matthew enders . and with matthew enders.ave we speaking of paintings, have we misunderstood for centuries , all misunderstood for centuries, all those famous depictions of christ . you'll be interested in christ. you'll be interested in the latest revelations anglican thinking don't touch that. we're coming right back . just a few months ago it looked like chairman and china could put a foot wrong. he'd unleashed the covid vaccine across the world paid no for it. totally the global economy to the point where the only country that had any serious gdp growth in 2020 was china . so he was sitting was china. so he was sitting pretty dominant. global power , pretty dominant. global power, global economy dominant global strongman right now in pursuit of his zero covid policy. he's locked up people in their apartments for months in cases they've now taken to streets all over the country , protest his over the country, protest his regime . so what's going on with regime. so what's going on with us is ? the former diplomat, us is? th
we're going to talk about that with matthew enders . and with matthew enders.ave we speaking of paintings, have we misunderstood for centuries , all misunderstood for centuries, all those famous depictions of christ . you'll be interested in christ. you'll be interested in the latest revelations anglican thinking don't touch that. we're coming right back . just a few months ago it looked like chairman and china could put a foot wrong. he'd unleashed the covid vaccine across the world paid no...
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we're going to talk about that with matthew enders . and with matthew enders.ave we speaking of paintings, have we misunderstood for centuries , all misunderstood for centuries, all those famous depictions of christ . you'll be interested in christ. you'll be interested in the latest revelations anglican thinking don't touch that. we're coming right back . just a few months ago it looked like chairman and china could put a foot wrong. he'd unleashed the covid vaccine across the world paid no for it. totally the global economy to the point where the only country that had any serious gdp growth in 2020 was china . so he was sitting was china. so he was sitting pretty dominant. global power , pretty dominant. global power, global economy dominant global strongman right now in pursuit of his zero covid policy. he's locked up people in their apartments for months in cases they've now taken to streets all over the country , protest his over the country, protest his regime . so what's going on with regime. so what's going on with us is ? the former diplomat, us is? th
we're going to talk about that with matthew enders . and with matthew enders.ave we speaking of paintings, have we misunderstood for centuries , all misunderstood for centuries, all those famous depictions of christ . you'll be interested in christ. you'll be interested in the latest revelations anglican thinking don't touch that. we're coming right back . just a few months ago it looked like chairman and china could put a foot wrong. he'd unleashed the covid vaccine across the world paid no...
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kriti: matthew luzzetti of deutsche bank, sticking with us on deep interpretation of the economy.nk you for joining us. next, we dive into the market impact. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is "bloomberg markets". the fomc decision expected at the top of the hour, 75 basis points priced in. let's talk about the market impact, especially how they are impact ahead of the decision. cameron crise joins us, a macro strategist for the markets like team. cam, thank you for joining us. i want to ask about the vision within the committee. does that matter to markets? if you start to see perhaps some people vote for a 50 and some boat 75? >> maybe on the margin. i believe we had to sent a couple meetings ago, was it esther george i think dissented and preferred 50. so i wouldn't exact -- it would not exactly be a new phenomenon. we know that the fomc is going to be slowing down eventually. jerome powell is 99.99% certain to talk about slowing down at some point in his press conference today. he made that point and has prepared remarks in the last two fomc press conferences so he will talk
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matthew is a former pollster. the republicans may have a good night next tuesday but what is it up by some of these republican polls, i'm sure some are done to the letter of the industry. others i think are garbage. you see knock and other networks basically setting up the republicans are heading for a landslide. everything i see in early vote and polling suggest the democrats could have a decent night. we'll see. if democrats have a good night they'll scream from the top of their lungs the election is stolen. either republicans win all the elections or democrats can only win an election when they win in a landslide. i think that is the danger here and it's pumped in through our phones and through people's computer and televisions nonstop. i think our president has to speak to bigger issues. i don't think they can solely be a partisan. that's my answer, joy. i'm not naively optimistic. if we are a democracy january 20, 2025 i think we'll have escaped the worst. i put that proposition 50-50. which is a hard thing t
matthew is a former pollster. the republicans may have a good night next tuesday but what is it up by some of these republican polls, i'm sure some are done to the letter of the industry. others i think are garbage. you see knock and other networks basically setting up the republicans are heading for a landslide. everything i see in early vote and polling suggest the democrats could have a decent night. we'll see. if democrats have a good night they'll scream from the top of their lungs the...
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is th best dave matthews song i've ever heard.is underway in georgia. what is turnout been like so far? >> reporter: you know, actually for a couple of counties, it began in the days before thanksgiving. there was the lawsuit to try to get the saturday voting. they've seen just phenomenal numbers over the weekend including a record breaking sunday for a runoff period. and today, according to gabriel sterling with the georgia secretary of state's office, we're looking at another record breaking day of early voting. more than 240,000 people voting just today alone on this first day of the mandatory statewide early voting. there are five days of this across the state. monday through friday. it must end on friday. we are looking at intense numbers. when we talked about the enthusiasm they're trying to garner here, it looks like there was no shortage of that here in georgia. one thing we are noticing though, these long lines across the state. people waiting for 30 minutes, in some places to try and cast their ballot for this runoff per
is th best dave matthews song i've ever heard.is underway in georgia. what is turnout been like so far? >> reporter: you know, actually for a couple of counties, it began in the days before thanksgiving. there was the lawsuit to try to get the saturday voting. they've seen just phenomenal numbers over the weekend including a record breaking sunday for a runoff period. and today, according to gabriel sterling with the georgia secretary of state's office, we're looking at another record...
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and matthew, you're shaking your head? it and matthew, you're shaking your head? , ., ., .toxic political issue, because papers _ head? it is a toxic political issue, because papers such _ head? it is a toxic political issue, because papers such as - head? it is a toxic political issue, because papers such as hers, - head? it is a toxic political issue, | because papers such as hers, they whip _ because papers such as hers, they whip up _ because papers such as hers, they whip up this hysteria about illegal migration. some of these people should _ migration. some of these people should not be coming here, we do need _ should not be coming here, we do need to— should not be coming here, we do need to have control of our borders but we _ need to have control of our borders but we need to get this into perspective. it is a tiny fraction, the albanians coming over, 10,000 may he _ the albanians coming over, 10,000 may be 14,000. 1.1 million people immigrated to britain in the year. the overall— immigrated to britain in the year. the overall figure is one million. we have — the
and matthew, you're shaking your head? it and matthew, you're shaking your head? , ., ., .toxic political issue, because papers _ head? it is a toxic political issue, because papers such _ head? it is a toxic political issue, because papers such as - head? it is a toxic political issue, because papers such as hers, - head? it is a toxic political issue, | because papers such as hers, they whip _ because papers such as hers, they whip up _ because papers such as hers, they whip up this hysteria...
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matthew you called it a long time ago. a big kudos to the american voter for being well to hold lots of different competing thoughts in their mind. and stand up for democracy. >> a celebration of the voters and a celebration that we at least repaired some of the barriers in democracy in the institutions. so it is a great moment. we have to keep the fight going. >> matthew, thank, you reference. matthew dowd. >> thank you. >> we are gonna take a quick break and we will be right back. ight back my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ i
matthew you called it a long time ago. a big kudos to the american voter for being well to hold lots of different competing thoughts in their mind. and stand up for democracy. >> a celebration of the voters and a celebration that we at least repaired some of the barriers in democracy in the institutions. so it is a great moment. we have to keep the fight going. >> matthew, thank, you reference. matthew dowd. >> thank you. >> we are gonna take a quick break and we will be...
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matthew, yes?only thing i was gonna say, one of the problems i don't think they can deal with is the detroit alliance. so, until we can fundamentally deal with the detroit alliance, which has been 50 years of losing, all my entire life, i am not gonna be happy. i am happy about the election results. i'm not gonna be happy until we get over with the detroit alliance. >> that has been 50 years in the making. we can do it. >> okay, well, then, you have hope. matthew, let's go from your second home state, texas. michigan is proof that democrats can win big in a purple state. what could happen in texas? clearly, beto, a very strong, very popular candidate on the national stage. he couldn't get it over the line or even close in texas. is he ever gonna have a path there? >> well, i think the democrats will eventually have a path here, eventually, we've been talking about this for a while, because of the demographic change at all of that. i think the problem for beto, when he was a very inspirational figur
matthew, yes?only thing i was gonna say, one of the problems i don't think they can deal with is the detroit alliance. so, until we can fundamentally deal with the detroit alliance, which has been 50 years of losing, all my entire life, i am not gonna be happy. i am happy about the election results. i'm not gonna be happy until we get over with the detroit alliance. >> that has been 50 years in the making. we can do it. >> okay, well, then, you have hope. matthew, let's go from your...
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ok, let's bring in steve matthews, having you, you can see we don't want to sort of make this too much of a political conversation, steve, it really is about finance. it really is about grain and how we get grain around the world, considering what's going on in ukraine when these sorts of things happen. not only to speculators panic, the markets panic, the financial markets, panic, the politicians start to panic. why do we start to look at how nervous the market saw all the industry itself when it comes to dealing in the financial commodity that is grain, wheat, and corn flower oil? absolutely. i think that's exactly where it's look the, the price levels of these global commodities. and let's keep in mind these are global commodities. the weak market worldwide for, for export anyway, as, as well over a 100000000 tons, 160 or so. and so the, the cut back here is very important at the margin, but it's not that big of a hit to the total export trade. the problem is prices go up and therefore when this happens, therefore the people least people least able to pay have the biggest problems a
ok, let's bring in steve matthews, having you, you can see we don't want to sort of make this too much of a political conversation, steve, it really is about finance. it really is about grain and how we get grain around the world, considering what's going on in ukraine when these sorts of things happen. not only to speculators panic, the markets panic, the financial markets, panic, the politicians start to panic. why do we start to look at how nervous the market saw all the industry itself when...
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busy frustrated to the accomplishment these do okay, let me begin this, steve matthews, because it's an issue that has actually been raised a few times suddenly from moscow side. steve, when grain is transported, whether it be from ukraine, rush or anywhere else, there are obviously brokers there of the port has to be then subdivided off, i presume, to then head off into other countries. this accusation being made by moscow. again without being political. how describe, move on, how to get to the countries like somalia, afghanistan, yemen, where it's needed most? is it transported onto the ships? well, yes, again, it's a global market. so the fact that green maybe went somewhere other than other than where it was immediately needed does not necessarily imply any sort of negative outcome. namely that if it were sent places that were less efficient, the price would be effected less by that, by that movement. if you, if you understand what i mean, now prices up currently 6.4 percent today for wheat globally. and that is a very significant move that is not a normal daily move of the price
busy frustrated to the accomplishment these do okay, let me begin this, steve matthews, because it's an issue that has actually been raised a few times suddenly from moscow side. steve, when grain is transported, whether it be from ukraine, rush or anywhere else, there are obviously brokers there of the port has to be then subdivided off, i presume, to then head off into other countries. this accusation being made by moscow. again without being political. how describe, move on, how to get to...
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well, thank you, matthew cappucci. i wanted to say it is an honor to meet you and wanted to say i enjoyed the fox five a lot when fox nine morning and you're up so early in the morning. i didn't know people were actually up that early. i just thought it was broadcast like senior centers or something. that is a great question. but yeah, it's like i wake up so early in the morning because i have a class like eight in the morning and i go to montgomery college. sorry, what do you study? i'm a general studies program. very nice. so, yeah, i mean, i'm enjoying watching in the morning and including that weather and traffic on the fives green screen all that. oh, the traffic, the traffic. the traffic lights. i always do talk about traffic know it's not has anyone see me do traffic. now we're just going to say i'm not going to in miami in traffic someone wrote in a couple of weeks ago and we want you to bring the same passion to traffic as you do to weather like a who's naturally passionate about traffic and b, it's not like i
well, thank you, matthew cappucci. i wanted to say it is an honor to meet you and wanted to say i enjoyed the fox five a lot when fox nine morning and you're up so early in the morning. i didn't know people were actually up that early. i just thought it was broadcast like senior centers or something. that is a great question. but yeah, it's like i wake up so early in the morning because i have a class like eight in the morning and i go to montgomery college. sorry, what do you study? i'm a...
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matthew chance is in odesa for us tonight.w catastrophic are these attacks on ukraine's power grid? >> reporter: i think they're pretty catastrophic in the sense that we're seeing dozens upon dozens of russian missiles targeting critical energy infrastructure across the country, having a really devastating impact on the ability of the country to generate and distribute power. the ukrainian government says millions of its people, 10 million people, are experiencing periodic power cuts, 10 million people. that's particularly bad in any weather conditions. but over the past couple of days, the temperatures have started plunging. winter is starting to set in. the first snows have fallen over much of the country. of course, that's a time when energy usage is at its peak. people need electricity for heating, for cooking, and for communications, as well. and all of that is becoming increasingly unreliable because of those missile attacks on those critical infrastructure targets. the government said they're working 24/7 to connect the
matthew chance is in odesa for us tonight.w catastrophic are these attacks on ukraine's power grid? >> reporter: i think they're pretty catastrophic in the sense that we're seeing dozens upon dozens of russian missiles targeting critical energy infrastructure across the country, having a really devastating impact on the ability of the country to generate and distribute power. the ukrainian government says millions of its people, 10 million people, are experiencing periodic power cuts, 10...
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matthew chance is in ukraine for us tonight with the latest.t are we learning about the explosion at the embassy in madrid? >> he's not hearing you. >> i think we may be having audio issues with matthew. we'll try to get back to him once we resolve those. >>> let's head to the pentagon, we are learning tonight, reporting first on cnn, that the united states is considering dramatically expanding its training of ukrainian forces. owner lieberman has been working the story for us. how big a game changer do you think we this could be for the troops on the battlefield? >> reporter: it could be quite significant. ukraine needs two things, the first is ammunition and the pentagon has been working that side of the equation for quite some time. and the second of those is t training. how to take a larger army expanded after the invasion and making sure they're ready for advanced inclose combat. the biden administration is considering dramatically expanding the training of ukrainian forces up to 2,500 soldiers per month. a difference from what the u.s. ha
matthew chance is in ukraine for us tonight with the latest.t are we learning about the explosion at the embassy in madrid? >> he's not hearing you. >> i think we may be having audio issues with matthew. we'll try to get back to him once we resolve those. >>> let's head to the pentagon, we are learning tonight, reporting first on cnn, that the united states is considering dramatically expanding its training of ukrainian forces. owner lieberman has been working the story for...
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matthew dowd should be able to tell you this. the republican party has perfected the art of manipulation and turnout. we don't have a system that even comes close to matching that. this has been about how much reform can we push in two years if we can keep a red wave to a red trickle and save those three midwestern governorships, i think we will be talking pretty strongly about how strong a performance democrats have. >> rachel referred to structural problems with polling. very difficult to get good samples and try to compensate for problems not always successfully. sometimes they do ok. let me ask you about a different structure, the structure of election ministration. after the 2020 election, after january 6, chance to jigger the election, how quickly do you think we are going to get the results of next week's election and secondly, how confident are you that the outcome will reflect, fairly reflect the will of the voters in that election? >> i will take the second question first. i am very confident that the election results,
matthew dowd should be able to tell you this. the republican party has perfected the art of manipulation and turnout. we don't have a system that even comes close to matching that. this has been about how much reform can we push in two years if we can keep a red wave to a red trickle and save those three midwestern governorships, i think we will be talking pretty strongly about how strong a performance democrats have. >> rachel referred to structural problems with polling. very difficult...
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j matthews. and to see what wall street think south there to correspond against quarter joins us. it has disney stock looking 1st of all well, i mean, we definitely saw quite a boost of the stock price here at the beginning of the week. as you already mentioned. the stock is down a good 40 percent since the beginning of the year. as far as we know. bob eiger got contacted last friday, and bob per chic didn't learn about being replaced by sunday. so here in the monday session, the disney stock was up by a good a 6 percent. was that by far the biggest winner in the dow jones industrial average . and we're talking about a one and a half $1000000000.00 streaming loss in its last quarter, k j can, i guess safe, disney? well, i got to do was look at the stock price going up overnight. once it was announced that biter was going to come back to disney to lead it already. it's just symbolic . and the message that he sending is that he's here, he's going to turn a ship around at a time when they so desperately need it, because they really are losing the streaming wars out there. so even if
j matthews. and to see what wall street think south there to correspond against quarter joins us. it has disney stock looking 1st of all well, i mean, we definitely saw quite a boost of the stock price here at the beginning of the week. as you already mentioned. the stock is down a good 40 percent since the beginning of the year. as far as we know. bob eiger got contacted last friday, and bob per chic didn't learn about being replaced by sunday. so here in the monday session, the disney stock...
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call on me anytime. >> thanks, matthew. >>> all right.china's zero covid lockdowns have spread to cities around the world. at least one campus even here in new york. also this, this morning -- >> i think it's disgusting to invite people like that to meet with a former president of the united states. >> he should denounce those individuals and their hateful rhetoric without qualification. >> those are top republicans coming out to condemn donald trump for having dinner with a white nationalist at mar-a-lago. ♪ for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver. harness the power of 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamins to smooth, heal, and moisturize your drskin. harnesgold bond.r of 7 moichampion your skin.ins i broughin ensure max protein with 30 grams protein. thoswho tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhhhh... here, i'll take that. [woo hoo!] ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, one gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health. hi! need new glasses? get more from your benefits at visionworks! how can you see me squinting
call on me anytime. >> thanks, matthew. >>> all right.china's zero covid lockdowns have spread to cities around the world. at least one campus even here in new york. also this, this morning -- >> i think it's disgusting to invite people like that to meet with a former president of the united states. >> he should denounce those individuals and their hateful rhetoric without qualification. >> those are top republicans coming out to condemn donald trump for having...
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on october 7, 1998, her son matthew was brutally murdered because he was gay.dy amatthew' father established a find dags and in 2009 what would become the matthew shepard james byrd junior hate crimes prevention act. it's an honor to speak with you tonight. thank you so much for joining us. your son matthew was killed 24 years ago. it was a murder motivated by anti-gay hate. now we still don't know exact the motive for the colorado shooting. what went through your mind when you heard about this happening at club q? >> well, first i want to take this opportunity to convey my condolences to the families affected by club q. i know what they're going through. there will be scars seen and unseen forever for them. and i really feel for them. this is another tragedy, senseless on all sorts of levels. of course, your mind goes to the incident at pulse in 2016, and even what happened to matt and the many hate crimes committed against the gay community before and after matt. >> has he mentioned the 2009 hate crimes act was named in part after your son. and there has been
on october 7, 1998, her son matthew was brutally murdered because he was gay.dy amatthew' father established a find dags and in 2009 what would become the matthew shepard james byrd junior hate crimes prevention act. it's an honor to speak with you tonight. thank you so much for joining us. your son matthew was killed 24 years ago. it was a murder motivated by anti-gay hate. now we still don't know exact the motive for the colorado shooting. what went through your mind when you heard about this...
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i mean, it sounded though it almost sounded as though matthew that because matthew was saying that becauseht people have choice people shouldn't have a choice about whether to embrace it should just imposed them should just imposed upon them because for own and because it's for own good and for their good . i for their children's good. i don't argument. i think don't buy that argument. i think course we shouldn't have referendums about everything. referendums about, everything. but issue but i think where an issue affects everyone in a really profound far reaching way for decades to come . like whether or decades to come. like whether or not we should be in the eu, then there should be a referendum about it. and you know, one of the reasons fuel bills are going to be higher this winter, not the reason, but one of the the only reason, but one of the reasons because net reasons is because of the net zero policy. there's a story in the right the telegraph right now i checked just before on air saying that some rural could be forced spen d £13,000 heat forced to spend £13,000 on heat pumps bec
i mean, it sounded though it almost sounded as though matthew that because matthew was saying that becauseht people have choice people shouldn't have a choice about whether to embrace it should just imposed them should just imposed upon them because for own and because it's for own good and for their good . i for their children's good. i don't argument. i think don't buy that argument. i think course we shouldn't have referendums about everything. referendums about, everything. but issue but i...
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that's did any political course on it, matthew, more for us. the convenience be now it's mother world news headlines. china says new cases of cove at 1900 infection have reached 31000 nationwide. a record that has prompted authorities to impose targeted lockdown and closures in almost all major cities. china 0 coven policy has been under intense pressure in recent weeks as case numbers have surge. malaysia's king has sworn in the former opposition leader and was given to him as the new prime minister and more center left coalition when the most in the election. but not an outright majority. brazil's election authority, meanwhile, has rejected a call from outgoing president gyre both scenarios party to review the presidential election run off results. officials say the party did not present any evidence to support if claim of electoral fraud and coastal and serbia have reached a last minute deal to end a dispute over vehicle license plates because of a wanted to find ethnic serv drivers using serbian, issued plates negotiators in brussels agreed
that's did any political course on it, matthew, more for us. the convenience be now it's mother world news headlines. china says new cases of cove at 1900 infection have reached 31000 nationwide. a record that has prompted authorities to impose targeted lockdown and closures in almost all major cities. china 0 coven policy has been under intense pressure in recent weeks as case numbers have surge. malaysia's king has sworn in the former opposition leader and was given to him as the new prime...
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katie matthews. thank you very much for timing it against quarter. our guy on wall street, some of the other global business stories making news. now. beijing is tightening entry rules and shutting businesses, and schools and districts hit hot by coven. 193 people died from the virus over the weekend. the 1st death since may, china is fighting numerous flare ups. oil prices plants by over 5 percent on fears of slower chinese demand. twitter owner, ellen musk has reversed a ban on donald trump from tweeting. but the former u. s. president looks like he's contractually tied to his own platform. truth, social football fans around the world have their eyes on kata where the world camp is underway. the 1st draw between the us and wales, one all draw, but the tournament remains divisive and expensive. the price tag an unparalleled $200000000000.00. previously the world cups were brazil 2014 and rush 2018, which cost less than $15000000000.00. if you take a look at germany's world cup campaign that was back in or it's well cup torment back in 2006, that was
katie matthews. thank you very much for timing it against quarter. our guy on wall street, some of the other global business stories making news. now. beijing is tightening entry rules and shutting businesses, and schools and districts hit hot by coven. 193 people died from the virus over the weekend. the 1st death since may, china is fighting numerous flare ups. oil prices plants by over 5 percent on fears of slower chinese demand. twitter owner, ellen musk has reversed a ban on donald trump...
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let's bring in matthew chance. matthew, ukraine is now responding to russian war crime accusations.kraine saying and has russia commented on it? >> reporter: i mean,s absolutely horrible video to watch. i mean, there's no doubting that. no one is denying that these soldiers were killed. what the ukrainians are sayi is they're rejecting this idea that this was an execution of russian soldiers. this is what the kremlin accuses the ukrainians of carrying out. they're saying the ukrainian soldiers faked a surrender. they're saying that because at the end of the video which has been edited -- at the end of the video you can hear gunshots. that's when the camera goes down and chaos breaks out. you have the video reappear from a drone with those dead bodies. the ukrainians are saying faking a surrender itself is a war crime. under those circumstances the ukrainian soldiers had every right to open fire, which is what they did. they make the additional point there wouldn't be any russian soldiers killed in ukraine if russia hadn't invaded the country. this is the ukrainian position, pushing
let's bring in matthew chance. matthew, ukraine is now responding to russian war crime accusations.kraine saying and has russia commented on it? >> reporter: i mean,s absolutely horrible video to watch. i mean, there's no doubting that. no one is denying that these soldiers were killed. what the ukrainians are sayi is they're rejecting this idea that this was an execution of russian soldiers. this is what the kremlin accuses the ukrainians of carrying out. they're saying the ukrainian...
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matthew chance, cnn, in bakhmut. eastern ukraine. >> as you saw there, ukraine is denying russia's claims that its forces have bakhmut surrounded. cnn's fred pleitgen joins us from moscow. what do we know about the fighting in bakhmut and explain the strategic importance of the city? >> reporter: strategically important for the ukrainians and russians. one of the things we've seen for months in that place is both sides definitely showing no signs of wanting to back down in that area. for the russian's it's become more important after they've suffered the setbacks in kherson and you can see the russians pouring resources into that place. ukrainians as we saw there in matthew's report, only being able to fight back because they used that modern technology. we ourselves saw that on the front lines about two months ago when we were in bakhmut. so certainly a place where extreme fighting is going on. the other thing we have to keep in mind is the russians are sending some of their most ruthless and most capable forces the
matthew chance, cnn, in bakhmut. eastern ukraine. >> as you saw there, ukraine is denying russia's claims that its forces have bakhmut surrounded. cnn's fred pleitgen joins us from moscow. what do we know about the fighting in bakhmut and explain the strategic importance of the city? >> reporter: strategically important for the ukrainians and russians. one of the things we've seen for months in that place is both sides definitely showing no signs of wanting to back down in that...