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>> matthew: no. >> stephen: mr.e me a suit suit. >> stephen: disappointing? >> matthew: mmm. ryan and hugh walk on. i think, thank god because it would've taken me years to get -- >> stephen: to get jacked? >> matthew: you've got to do a million steps. it's a lot. >> stephen: not so good. famously these movies, every time i have a marvel personal, & just want to know, what level of security or punishment have you been threatened with? i know that for a moment if you start to tell me anything that happened, like one of those laser legs would show up and start moving towards your skull. what kind of security precautions have been taken and how much warning has been given to you not to say jack. >> matthew: they are pretty strict. calmly but very seriously strict. you're not going to same thing, are you? >> stephen: this one even more so. they didn't even let -- only 30 minutes of the movie was shown to anyone. >> matthew: special appearances. there are special appearances. >> stephen: in the movie? >> matthew: and the
>> matthew: no. >> stephen: mr.e me a suit suit. >> stephen: disappointing? >> matthew: mmm. ryan and hugh walk on. i think, thank god because it would've taken me years to get -- >> stephen: to get jacked? >> matthew: you've got to do a million steps. it's a lot. >> stephen: not so good. famously these movies, every time i have a marvel personal, & just want to know, what level of security or punishment have you been threatened with? i know that...
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matthew: thank you all.applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, ich is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncap.org] >> today president biden is campaigning in detroits part of a 2024 reelection bid. ve coverage starting at 6:00 eastern on c-span. you can watch coverage on the c-span video app or live at c-span.org. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. democratic colorado senator john hickenlooper and other contributors share their book why books still matter where they discussed the iortance of the written word and free speech. then at 10:00 on afterwards a writer and activist offers an alternative view of grit and resilience in a world of overlapping crises with her book "the resilience myth." she is interviewed by an instructor at the university of pennsylvania positive psychology center. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a
matthew: thank you all.applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, ich is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncap.org] >> today president biden is campaigning in detroits part of a 2024 reelection bid. ve coverage starting at 6:00 eastern on c-span. you can watch coverage on the c-span video app or live at c-span.org. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors...
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matthew: what matters.e have done our best to get where we are by doing our vocation well, by doing things right, by not screwing people over along the way. we feel like we have earned our position and not rely on that but also never be afraid of that, to own that. there is no pressure for them to follow in her footsteps except our character. that is the steps that are nonnegotiable in our family, whatever they want to do. time in australia. gov. cox: you have to read the book. the ride from the airport is one of my favorite parts of the book. matthew: is a wonderful nightmare. black comedy. like most young men and women you graduate high school, i did not know what i wanted to do. my grades were good, i got into most of the schools i wanted, not all of them. my mom had the idea to be an exchange student with sweden and australia. australia speaks english. and at the time i thought and l mcpherson may be on the beach. i got through the rotary club and i went. that year was the most important year of my life
matthew: what matters.e have done our best to get where we are by doing our vocation well, by doing things right, by not screwing people over along the way. we feel like we have earned our position and not rely on that but also never be afraid of that, to own that. there is no pressure for them to follow in her footsteps except our character. that is the steps that are nonnegotiable in our family, whatever they want to do. time in australia. gov. cox: you have to read the book. the ride from...
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matthew: i got called in. was in the right bar at the right time in austin, texas and got asked to play a part in "dazed and confused." that is the summer of 1992. i went back to school and graduated and packed up the u-haul and headed west in 1993. i did not have to go through the hardships about not getting jobs -- the first two auditions i had in hollywood i got. then i continued to work. "time to kill" made me a movie star and a celebrity. that was the film where my life changed, where the access to scripts changed, and my life became a mirror. the world became a mirror. that is when i no longer met strangers and had to go off to places unknown to meet strangers. it is a wild unbalancing ride. i enjoyed it and was appreciative. i had times where i had to be less impressed and more involved because you have to remember, coming from -- i will do any of these scripts to over one , weekend in the box office of time to kill. two days ago i would've done any of these and you were saying no and now you're giving
matthew: i got called in. was in the right bar at the right time in austin, texas and got asked to play a part in "dazed and confused." that is the summer of 1992. i went back to school and graduated and packed up the u-haul and headed west in 1993. i did not have to go through the hardships about not getting jobs -- the first two auditions i had in hollywood i got. then i continued to work. "time to kill" made me a movie star and a celebrity. that was the film where my life...
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campaign rally in butler, pennsylvania in the shooter come up of male from the park pennsylvania, thomas matthew crooks heard mr. trump seems that the former president was shot in the upper part of his ear, then he is, fine and hello everyone this is continuing coverage but the fbi calls an attempted assassination of the 45th president, our north help hello eric. >> think you for joining us and secret service did shooting to the government, 20 -year-old thomas matthew crooks and for the park pennsylvania authority say several people attending the rally also shot and one person was killed. >> we confirm from you that we do have one individual killed, and i know that i heard the two of their were three in total besides the former president, so to critically were hundred and one was killed. >> we have reaction coming in from the president of france it, emmanuel micron tweeting my thoughts are with president donald trump and that victim of an assassination attempt and i sit him my wishes for a speedy recovery and spectator has died in several art injured and it is a tragedy for our democracy france,
campaign rally in butler, pennsylvania in the shooter come up of male from the park pennsylvania, thomas matthew crooks heard mr. trump seems that the former president was shot in the upper part of his ear, then he is, fine and hello everyone this is continuing coverage but the fbi calls an attempted assassination of the 45th president, our north help hello eric. >> think you for joining us and secret service did shooting to the government, 20 -year-old thomas matthew crooks and for the...
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matthew— on, matthew. thanks so much. joe biden saying _ on, matthew.nes in a moment or two. hello. we've seen some very warm weather today, particularly across the south and the east of the uk. it's been a bit more complicated further north and west with more cloud, a little bit of rain, but tomorrow it will be warmer generally and hot for some of us. we could see the highest temperatures of the year so far 31 celsius possibly. quite a humid feel as well. thejet stream is running to the north of the uk at the moment, allowing us to bring in this feed of warm and humid airfrom the south. but with that increasing humidity, as we head through tonight, we will see quite a lot of mist, and murk, and low cloud rolling into coasts and hills in the west. today's rain, i think, tending to peter out. the best of the clear skies further south and east. certainly not a cold night — in fact, quite a warm one, temperatures holding up in most places between 13—17 celsius. so, into tomorrow morning, quite a warm start, and where we see that sunshine, the best of it ac
matthew— on, matthew. thanks so much. joe biden saying _ on, matthew.nes in a moment or two. hello. we've seen some very warm weather today, particularly across the south and the east of the uk. it's been a bit more complicated further north and west with more cloud, a little bit of rain, but tomorrow it will be warmer generally and hot for some of us. we could see the highest temperatures of the year so far 31 celsius possibly. quite a humid feel as well. thejet stream is running to the...
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matthew.hank you very much. matthew is staying with us throughout the program and we will bring you up to date on this breaking story concerning the attempted assassination of donald trump overnight. now, for all the best analysis and opinion on that story and much more , please go to our website more, please go to our website gbnews.com. this is gb news on sunday. i'm dawn neesom. thank you. joining me this weekend. lots more coming up on today's show as we dissect the reaction around the world to trump assassination attempt. all of that and much more to come. this is gb news, britain's news channel. see you soon. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> britain, your lunchtime update on the stories that matter across the uk. >> from breaking news and insightful analysis. >> inspiring stories and lively debates comparing yourself to a former prime minister. >> which is it? former prime minister. >> which is it ? stay informed, >> which is it? stay informed, stay updated. stay entertained. i j
matthew.hank you very much. matthew is staying with us throughout the program and we will bring you up to date on this breaking story concerning the attempted assassination of donald trump overnight. now, for all the best analysis and opinion on that story and much more , please go to our website more, please go to our website gbnews.com. this is gb news on sunday. i'm dawn neesom. thank you. joining me this weekend. lots more coming up on today's show as we dissect the reaction around the...
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you're exactly right, matthew. he started in after the january 6th events with the domestic extreme isn't the right. did it ever occurred to these people that when you'd start talking in those terms, you are condemning as extreme is something to go by the vote, count, approximating staff of american people, right? it is, this is unity. the, the, you know, duration was all about unity, unity. he had no intention of doing that and i would add once more, no capacity to, to bring americans together. well, tyler, have a tyler. i mean, in, in that same vein here, we saw how the justice system had been weaponized. that is a really, and that's why i mean, you know, outside of the foreign policy blunders, which we'll have to deal with for decades. i had. but, you know, the weapon ization of the judicial process is also a legacy that is hard to, to, to push back from go ahead. tyler joe biden has always been a demagogue. he was one of the 1st to come out. and if you look at his speech and 1987 to the end of a c p where you c
you're exactly right, matthew. he started in after the january 6th events with the domestic extreme isn't the right. did it ever occurred to these people that when you'd start talking in those terms, you are condemning as extreme is something to go by the vote, count, approximating staff of american people, right? it is, this is unity. the, the, you know, duration was all about unity, unity. he had no intention of doing that and i would add once more, no capacity to, to bring americans...
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you're exactly right, matthew. he started in after the january 6th events with the domestic extreme isn't the right it. did it ever occurred to these people? but when you start talking in those terms, you are condemning, or is it stream is something to go by the vote. count, approximating staff is american people, right? it is, this is unity. the, the, you know, duration was all about unity, unity. he had no intention of doing that and i would add once more, no capacity to, to bring americans together. well tyler, i mean, it, tyler, i mean, in, in that same vein here, we saw how the justice system had been weaponized. that is really and that's why we, you know, outside of the foreign policy blunders, which we'll have to deal with for decades head. but, you know, the weapon ization of the judicial process is also a legacy that is hard to, to, to push back from go ahead. tyler joe biden has always been a demagogue. he was one of the 1st to come out. and if you look at his speech and 1987 to the end of a c p where you
you're exactly right, matthew. he started in after the january 6th events with the domestic extreme isn't the right it. did it ever occurred to these people? but when you start talking in those terms, you are condemning, or is it stream is something to go by the vote. count, approximating staff is american people, right? it is, this is unity. the, the, you know, duration was all about unity, unity. he had no intention of doing that and i would add once more, no capacity to, to bring americans...
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what you think, matthew? _ blame it on the other is. what you think, matthew?thew? taking a - blame it on the other is. what you think, matthew? taking a step - blame it on the other is. what you | think, matthew? taking a step back and the political _ think, matthew? taking a step back and the political tribalism _ think, matthew? taking a step back and the political tribalism out - think, matthew? taking a step back and the political tribalism out of - and the political tribalism out of it, and the political tribalism out of it. would — and the political tribalism out of it, would you call me cynical if i said _ it, would you call me cynical if i said that — it, would you call me cynical if i said that both parties have lied? it is clear— said that both parties have lied? it is clear to — said that both parties have lied? it is clear to a — said that both parties have lied? it is clear to a neutral observer that the tories — is clear to a neutral observer that the tories have lied about their in year spending, but labour have clearly — year spending, but labo
what you think, matthew? _ blame it on the other is. what you think, matthew?thew? taking a - blame it on the other is. what you think, matthew? taking a step - blame it on the other is. what you | think, matthew? taking a step back and the political _ think, matthew? taking a step back and the political tribalism _ think, matthew? taking a step back and the political tribalism out - think, matthew? taking a step back and the political tribalism out of - and the political tribalism out of it,...
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matthew is, oh yes. well, i wanted to get the 2 gentlemen could go into greater detail there, but he definitely was the be he didn't have any consistent position beyond whatever his handlers would would deploy him to do into advanced at any given time. i was just thinking very quickly about his on the bus care bill in 198495 in response to the deal to oklahoma city bombing, which call rogue later on said that he use as the direct take over or the direct inspiration for the patriot act after 911. literally. i mean that the entire basis of the buying bill created the, the patriot act. so, i mean, there, there's been a and the that was the basis for the entire salt in domestic terrorism is the new enemy to unite the people around a thread after the conventional external terrorism became a little bit, i guess, dated. now there was this already to start a war on the american population itself, with the idea of conservatives. conservative extremism being the, the form that it was this, this man was going to ta
matthew is, oh yes. well, i wanted to get the 2 gentlemen could go into greater detail there, but he definitely was the be he didn't have any consistent position beyond whatever his handlers would would deploy him to do into advanced at any given time. i was just thinking very quickly about his on the bus care bill in 198495 in response to the deal to oklahoma city bombing, which call rogue later on said that he use as the direct take over or the direct inspiration for the patriot act after...
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ago, matthew.thew.— minister laid his flowersjust a few moments ago, matthew. thanks, once auain, and moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again. and we — moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again, and we will— moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again, and we will talk— moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again, and we will talk to _ moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again, and we will talk to nicky - again, and we will talk to nicky again, and we will talk to nicky again in the coming minutes but we were in the middle of olympics coverage when we broke away to take those important pictures so that to rejoin paris. thank you very much. we were telling your moment or two ago about the triathlon and the fact that the athletes may be delayed until tomorrow. there may even have to do a duet alone which means they will have tojust to do a duet alone which means they will have to just do the running and cycling part of the race because of the rainfall we saw earlier in the week having an impact on the rever
ago, matthew.thew.— minister laid his flowersjust a few moments ago, matthew. thanks, once auain, and moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again. and we — moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again, and we will— moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again, and we will talk— moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again, and we will talk to _ moments ago, matthew. thanks, once again, and we will talk to nicky - again, and we will talk to nicky again, and we will talk to nicky again in the coming...
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i said two things could be true at the same time. >> did you say matthew? >> did you say matthew? >> i don't think he's justifying it, but i do think that he's missing the point, because the point is about hypocrisy, and it's about the way that the left have one rule for themselves and one rule for others. and particularly when you've had people calling, calling, comparing donald trump to hitler and his followers to nazis, of course, you know you can. and on the on my i'm not saying that, you know , i'm effectively just you know, i'm effectively just trying to point out that on on the left , they would see they the left, they would see they would regard that as bringing that up, because i'll bring bill in now. >> emma , because it was david >> emma, because it was david lammy you're talking about, described trump as a woman hating, neo nazi sympathising sociopath. he's also a profound threat to the international order. this is the sort of language you would have used bill, when you was working over in that place . in that place. >> no. and, you know, but there's all sorts of peopl
i said two things could be true at the same time. >> did you say matthew? >> did you say matthew? >> i don't think he's justifying it, but i do think that he's missing the point, because the point is about hypocrisy, and it's about the way that the left have one rule for themselves and one rule for others. and particularly when you've had people calling, calling, comparing donald trump to hitler and his followers to nazis, of course, you know you can. and on the on my i'm not...
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joining us now for on on this is matthew monks. what's going on here, steve mnuchin, this does not look like a man that is about to regin a potential trump administration in the future. matthew: i couldn't agree more. he's been sniffing around tiktok. he's finding ways to put money to work. sonali: what is group if you have sixth street, jc flowers, a stock that is dropping. what are the uncertainties around this deal? matthew: first of all, they're paying $338 per share in cash which is less than where the stock was trading on friday. so it's something of a take-under. so investors are responding to that. sonali: they want more. matthew: there's a little bit of a hint there where the c.e.o. says this provides a liquidity event and the stockholders in the stone point owns big slug of it still. so it's an opportunity for the private equity firms to get out. and stone point is staying in. they're going to provide some financing. sonali: it's like an exit of an asset as well as a takeover containment. matthew: that's right. and flower
joining us now for on on this is matthew monks. what's going on here, steve mnuchin, this does not look like a man that is about to regin a potential trump administration in the future. matthew: i couldn't agree more. he's been sniffing around tiktok. he's finding ways to put money to work. sonali: what is group if you have sixth street, jc flowers, a stock that is dropping. what are the uncertainties around this deal? matthew: first of all, they're paying $338 per share in cash which is less...
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matthew laza it's true. true. matthew laza it's true.ly. well done to lizzie matthew laza. sorry. sadly, lizzie did not win this. >> no she didn't nor last week. >> no she didn't nor last week. >> i was robbed last week. >> i was robbed last week. >> see? well, robbed by getting the answers wrong . so the the answers wrong. so the question today i've been talking with you regarding asking you lots of questions. and today i've been asking whether angela rayner was right to ban zero hour contracts. according to a twitter poll, 32% of you say yes. 68% of you say no. i would say i'm with them . yeah. well, say i'm with them. yeah. well, thank you so much to my amazing panel broadcast and columnist lizzie cundy. thank you lizzie. and also former labour party adviser matthew laza. thank you. and a huge thank you to you at home for your company and for joining me today. do not go anywhere because up next is the saturday five. i'll be back tomorrow . same time, same place tomorrow. same time, same place 3:00. be there, be square. i'll leave you
matthew laza it's true. true. matthew laza it's true.ly. well done to lizzie matthew laza. sorry. sadly, lizzie did not win this. >> no she didn't nor last week. >> no she didn't nor last week. >> i was robbed last week. >> i was robbed last week. >> see? well, robbed by getting the answers wrong . so the the answers wrong. so the question today i've been talking with you regarding asking you lots of questions. and today i've been asking whether angela rayner was...
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>> matthew laughs.ou possibly zigi tom daley. tom daley. it's definitely not him, is it? no i'm joking. >> oh him, is it? no i'm joking. >> on another swimmer. it was another swimmer you were close to. >> in a to.— >> in a sense, it's to. >> in a sense, it's actually michael phelps. he won eight gold medals at the 2008 olympics in beijing. wow. yeah, incredible. all right, here we go. true or false ? medals at go. true or false? medals at this year's olympic games will contain fragments of iron from the eiffel tower. lizzie cundy, true . false, false. let's see if true. false, false. let's see if any of them are right. well, one of them has to be. it's on well done. what's the scores at two one. >> one. >> no, it's 10101. >> no, it's 10101. >> all one. all all right, >> no, it's 10101. >> all one. all all right , next >> all one. all all right, next question today, laura collett and her team—mate, london 52 smashed the record . olympic. the smashed the record. olympic. the olympic record for the lowest
>> matthew laughs.ou possibly zigi tom daley. tom daley. it's definitely not him, is it? no i'm joking. >> oh him, is it? no i'm joking. >> on another swimmer. it was another swimmer you were close to. >> in a to.— >> in a sense, it's to. >> in a sense, it's actually michael phelps. he won eight gold medals at the 2008 olympics in beijing. wow. yeah, incredible. all right, here we go. true or false ? medals at go. true or false? medals at this year's...
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>>>matthew says. those interested in alternative social drinks are now developing a positive community. experience. or there's less pressure around what's consumed. >>>>in a good place where the tide is turning in the the feelings. around. alcohol and around, you know, a more uh, abroad. the broader social beverage >>>market. >>and so that is that's pushing outward into into the community, and that's exactly where we want to be. >>>a community community where you're not defined. i want >>>>your drink. >ryan>up next you have a chance to take a look inside. the bay area's famous flintstone, flex alert! flex alert! a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. ok flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh, ok i will - i'll turn our thermostat to 78... i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's talk about it! - nope. ooo, we can sa
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let's start with matthew. tell me about the reactions here in germany, as well as you'd imagine this being widespread condemnation, expressions of shock and consent from across the political spectrum. let me give you a flavor about the chancellor. jasmine, chancellor, all shorts. i issued a statement which, which is where you said that the incident was despicable in it. he said that such acts of violence basically are a threat to democracy if you wish. donald trump a speedy recovery. he said my thoughts are also with the people who are affected in this attack. each being folded up by the statement by the 5 minutes to another in a bad bulk. she said that in these dark hours for american democracy, her thoughts were with the victims of the liberal leader of the liberal party. the finance minister christian let not issued a statement as well, where he said something interesting. he said that his consent for american democracy was growing on. he said, hopefully there's got to buy elizabeth, draw attention to all d
let's start with matthew. tell me about the reactions here in germany, as well as you'd imagine this being widespread condemnation, expressions of shock and consent from across the political spectrum. let me give you a flavor about the chancellor. jasmine, chancellor, all shorts. i issued a statement which, which is where you said that the incident was despicable in it. he said that such acts of violence basically are a threat to democracy if you wish. donald trump a speedy recovery. he said my...
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a very busy day there and matthew is there. hello. matthew is there. helle— matthew is there.o. hello. pretty torrential rain cominu hello. hello. pretty torrential rain coming down _ hello. hello. pretty torrential rain coming down in _ hello. hello. pretty torrential rain coming down in downing - hello. hello. pretty torrential rain coming down in downing street. l hello. hello. pretty torrential rain i coming down in downing street. the cabinets are all behind me having that first cabinet meeting. you saw the picture is just that first cabinet meeting. you saw the picture isjust a short that first cabinet meeting. you saw the picture is just a short while ago, a few words from sir keir starmer. let mejust ago, a few words from sir keir starmer. let me just play that one more time. it starmer. let me 'ust play that one more time.— more time. it is fantastic to welcome — more time. it is fantastic to welcome you _ more time. it is fantastic to welcome you to _ more time. it is fantastic to welcome you to our - more time. it is fantastic to welcome you to our first - more time
a very busy day there and matthew is there. hello. matthew is there. helle— matthew is there.o. hello. pretty torrential rain cominu hello. hello. pretty torrential rain coming down _ hello. hello. pretty torrential rain coming down in _ hello. hello. pretty torrential rain coming down in downing - hello. hello. pretty torrential rain coming down in downing street. l hello. hello. pretty torrential rain i coming down in downing street. the cabinets are all behind me having that first cabinet...
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matthew kronick we are out of time _ needs. matthew kronick we are out of time but _ needs. we are out of time but thank _ needs. matthew kronick we are out of time but thank you - needs. matthew kronick we are out of time but thank you for i out of time but thank you for your analysis on that. we will be watching very closely that nato summit as it unfolds. sir keir starmer will set off on his first overseas trip as prime minister when he flies to washington for the annual nato summit. it will be his first trip on the international stage. he'll meet world leaders and have a one—on—one discussion tomorrow with president biden at the white house. before he goes, he will meet with england's regional mayors in downing street as our political correspondent. harry farley reports. political careers and in removal vans. the furniture and the residence of number ten are changing. this morning keir starmer will meet with regional mayors promising a major programme of devolution. labour expected to announce what they call a take back control act in the king �*s speech to give mayors n
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yes, matthew. you can _ coming hours as regards that? yes, matthew.tthew. you can see the stage coming hours as regards that? isis matthew. you can see the stage is set behind me were donald trump will officially be crowned the nominee. certainly, the news and the video, you can see it playing continuously at any location you go to around here, people clearly have security at the top of their minds. a lot of the additional security that may be put in place as they assess the situation here, a lot of that is perhaps security we will not see but something they will be stepping up. but keep in mind the entire dynamic of this race has now changed profoundly after this historic incident. and so that will be no doubt reflected not only in donald trump's speech but every speaker who comes here and speaks from the stage. comes here and speaks from the staue. . . comes here and speaks from the staie, ., ., ., ' ~' comes here and speaks from the staue. . . . , ~ . ~ comes here and speaks from the staue. . . . ' ~ . comes here and speaks from the staue. ., ., .,
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harry, treat and over again, matthew. harry, great stuff- _ and over again, matthew. matthew. harry, great stuff. thanks very much. l eluned morgan has been confirmed as the welsh labour leader, and is set to be the first minister of wales after nominations closed with no other candidates put forward. the former welsh health secretary will become the first woman to take up either position. our wales correspondent hywel griffith has been speaking to her. congratulations, you'll be the first female first minister. you'll be the third first minister of wales has this year. your party was paralysed by infighting, couldn't pass anything. should you start with an apology? i think it is important to apologise to the welsh public. we have not made a good fist of things in the past few weeks, but this is about turning a new page. and how will you be different? we have a fresh start. the very fact that we will have a leader and a deputy first minister is something that i hope will look different and feel different, but also we're going to go out rather than set our stall out. w
harry, treat and over again, matthew. harry, great stuff- _ and over again, matthew. matthew. harry, great stuff. thanks very much. l eluned morgan has been confirmed as the welsh labour leader, and is set to be the first minister of wales after nominations closed with no other candidates put forward. the former welsh health secretary will become the first woman to take up either position. our wales correspondent hywel griffith has been speaking to her. congratulations, you'll be the first...
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that has motivated matthew. to open. his shop. on union. street.says he was tired of having rough nights with liquor. and wanted to offer. a better option. for both. himself. and others. >>>>like everyone. else. has had a complicated relationship with alcohol. so you >>>know >>i think everybody has that story. where it ruined tonight. or an event or maybe even a relationship. and so i've always been on the lookout for alternative. >>>azmath matthew shares adapted and drink options with his customer cain duncan. sober bars and shops have become increasingly popular and major. cities like san francisco. new york. and l. a region. with cultures. focused on wellness. who still drinks alc. came in. curious >>>>just the idea of having a different opportunity. to have a cocktail. that didn't have anything. to do with alcohol. or we love the idea. of it. >>>but according to stanford professor keith humphreys, all these new trends are increasing. he says. the alcohol industry is here to stay. >>>>alcohol is always going to be with us. it's part of the cultu
that has motivated matthew. to open. his shop. on union. street.says he was tired of having rough nights with liquor. and wanted to offer. a better option. for both. himself. and others. >>>>like everyone. else. has had a complicated relationship with alcohol. so you >>>know >>i think everybody has that story. where it ruined tonight. or an event or maybe even a relationship. and so i've always been on the lookout for alternative. >>>azmath matthew shares...
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his drinks contain minimal dosages of natural herbs like ginseng or sage which matthew believes is a lot safer than the effects of heavy drinking. >> if i took on too much of any one of these substances the consequences are nowhere near what alcohol would be. if i took too much alcohol i could die. i could crash a care. in these cases i take too much and i feel happy. >> reporter: it is that sense of focusing on healthier options that has motivated matthew to open his shop on union street. he says he was tired of having rough nights with liquor and wanted to offer a better opposite for both himself and others. >> i have had a complicated relationship with alcohol. so i think everybody has that story where it ruined a night or an event or maybe even a relationship. so i've always been on the lookout for alternatives. >> reporter: as matthew shares adaptage and drink options with his customer cain duncan, sober bars and shops have become increasingly popular in major cities like san francisco, new york, and l.a. regions with cultures focused on wellness. cain, who still drinks alcohol,
his drinks contain minimal dosages of natural herbs like ginseng or sage which matthew believes is a lot safer than the effects of heavy drinking. >> if i took on too much of any one of these substances the consequences are nowhere near what alcohol would be. if i took too much alcohol i could die. i could crash a care. in these cases i take too much and i feel happy. >> reporter: it is that sense of focusing on healthier options that has motivated matthew to open his shop on union...
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my name is thomas matthew crooks. i hate republicans, i hate trump. pennsylvania voter records has listed thomas matthew crooks with the same address and birthday as a registered republican. investigations are underway to find a motive and determined whether a shooter had accomplices, the fbi is investigating the incident as an attempted assassination. reacting to the shooting, president joe biden described it as sick and denounced political violence, biden said he was grateful that trump was safe and doing well. oh, there's a long history of shootings in u.s. politics, including those targeted presidents and presidential candidates. the following report takes a look at some of these attacks. in 1981, republican president ronald reagan was seriously wounded in a shooting as he left the hotel in washington. the incident left him hospice for 12 days. in 1975, republican president, gerald ford was targeted by two separate assassination attempts, both in california and 17 days apart. ford escaped unscated. in 1972, george wallace was short four times and
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and matthew, if you look at matthew's case, his isjust a prime example. transition to new arrangements. surrey county council says it was aware of matthew's case in december but became involved in may. tom brown, who represents directors who run council care services in england, says with the whole system struggling, nationally, the number of disputes over who pays for care is increasing. we've been reacting - to crises all of the time. i think that the need to make sure that the investment goes - into prevention and wellbeing - will not only help to stem the tide of demand in the acute hospitals, i it will also make a profound change to people's lives. surrey county council says it's working to find matthew a permanent home, and the nhs says he can reapply for funding from them at any time. alison holt, bbc news. a decision by police officers to hit an escaped cow with a patrol car in surrey is now being investigated as a criminal matter. the animal — named beau lucy — was rammed twice in an attempt to capture it in a residential area of staines—on—thame
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matthew, thank ou so in the years ahead. matthew, thank you so much _ in the years ahead.coming _ in the years ahead. matthew, thank you so much for coming on - you so much for coming on the programme and talking us through that. :, ., programme and talking us through that. :, «r , :, around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. here in the uk, glastonbury festival ended with the american r&b star, sza, headlining the pyramid stage. shania twain performed in the famed "legends slot" — as 202a marked the first time there have been two women headliners. our culture editor katie razzall looks back at the highlghts — and a warning, that this report contains flashing images. glasto! welcome to glastonbury! keep going, guys, keep going. this is the full outfit. mate, lam buzzing. # man, i feel like a woman. # wah, wah, wah—wah—wah, ow, ow! thank you. something crazy to tell you. i have a boyfriend. my daddy said he will lock him in a tower. i'm just a runner and a raver. are you hot yet?! yeah. are you very hot? very hot. my dream is to come back and do the pyramid stag
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ok, matthew taylor it has been so good _ real time.it has been so good to get you on - real time. ok, matthew taylor it has been so good to get you on the i been so good to get you on the programme. hank you forjoining us. the conservatives lost a huge number of seats, 251 of them. some had been held by some pretty high profile names. the former prime minister liz truss saw her majority of 26,000 overturned in south west norfolk. the defence secretary grant shapps, who has held the government pays for much of the last 1a years in power lost his welwyn hatfield seat. and influential backbencher sirjacob rees mogg was defeated in north—east somerset. that's all the latest from downing street. i will have more throughout the afternoon. but now, i think there's a big football match happening later on. let's find out the native sport use. we start at wimbledon, where rain has affected the early play on saturday, but another busy day of tennis is to come. chetan pathak is there for us. chetan, let's start with the women's singles, some big m
ok, matthew taylor it has been so good _ real time.it has been so good to get you on - real time. ok, matthew taylor it has been so good to get you on the i been so good to get you on the programme. hank you forjoining us. the conservatives lost a huge number of seats, 251 of them. some had been held by some pretty high profile names. the former prime minister liz truss saw her majority of 26,000 overturned in south west norfolk. the defence secretary grant shapps, who has held the government...
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everyone is asking about the timing, matthew. in a| about the timing, matthew.ahu to the us. they came out of the meeting excited. what they heard inside lead them to believe that there would soon be a deal to bring, finally, their loved ones home. there was talk to the last set of talks in rome had made some progress. they didn't close all the gaps but there was a growing sense that the end was near. joe biden said it so many times. and now we are saying the exact opposite. so why did, well we may hear more when permits are netanyahu makes an address in less than half an hour. those who want to see a glimmer of light in this essay it gives present netanyahu space. —— prime minister netanyahu space. the mastermind of the october seven attack is deep underground in bunkers and guns —— in gaza. he is the top military leader of hamas, it so he can say i'm making progress, i'm achieving the goals. does this give him more room to manoeuvre later to make a deal, for the hostage families that's the optimistic glow, but hamas will be in no mood to make a deal now and qa
everyone is asking about the timing, matthew. in a| about the timing, matthew.ahu to the us. they came out of the meeting excited. what they heard inside lead them to believe that there would soon be a deal to bring, finally, their loved ones home. there was talk to the last set of talks in rome had made some progress. they didn't close all the gaps but there was a growing sense that the end was near. joe biden said it so many times. and now we are saying the exact opposite. so why did, well we...
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she says matthew white ave just cover that up. she says matthew white gave her— just cover that up.an apology from the met police? yes, i would like an _ apology from the met police? yes, i would like an apology. _ apology from the met police? yes, i would like an apology. we _ apology from the met police? yes, i would like an apology. we are - apology from the met police? yes, i would like an apology. we are sorry| would like an apology. we are sorry your life _ would like an apology. we are sorry your life was — would like an apology. we are sorry your life was devastated. _ would like an apology. we are sorry your life was devastated. fitter- your life was devastated. after matthew white's _ your life was devastated. matthew white's paedophile matthew white�*s paedophile admission, police documents revealed the met police did not treat him as a full murder suspect despite a witness implicating him in the attack, and instead discussed helping him with drugs rehabilitation.- helping him with drugs rehabilitation. , ., , rehabilitation. these are shocking revelations and _ rehabilita
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matthew, i have to be a big part in the final. final. matthew, i have to say, we were _ be a big part in the final. matthew, i have to say, we were just - be a big part in the final. matthew, i have to say, we were just hearing| i have to say, we were just hearing from emer mccarthy and the fans that she was speaking to, and they were talking about ollie watkins. these hands were getting annoyed because they were saying, ollie watkins is ours, he is from exeter. what is your plan for the final?- your plan for the final? drink all da . your plan for the final? drink all day- only _ your plan for the final? drink all day. only comes _ your plan for the final? drink all day. only comes around - your plan for the final? drink all day. only comes around once i your plan for the final? drink all day. only comes around once in your plan for the final? drink all. day. only comes around once in a lifetime. ollie _ day. only comes around once in a lifetime. ollie watkins! _ day. only comes around once in a lifetime. ollie watkins! it - day.
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matthew, thank you for your time. how long until everything is fixed? days, weeks, months?> it could be a number of days. some of the machines, you physically have to get to fix the underlying problem. it could be weeks or months. >> what have we learned in this? we know the world is more interconnected. is it too interconnected? should we decouple from each other once again? >> i think that's a good way of putting it. we are seeing the perils of centralization. we druifted putting too much control in third-party organizations and we ended up with disasters like friday. imagine this was a real cyber attack? imagine this was used as a mechanism to put ransomwares on pcs rather than a crash. >> matthew, we talked about the need to diversify supply chains across the board and i.t. is no different from that. how much do you think this is a wake-up call for businesses to diversify effect toughly their i.t. stack within their organization and how easy is it to do that? >> it is a clear wake-up call. the angle is through communication where so many use teams or slack to communicat
matthew, thank you for your time. how long until everything is fixed? days, weeks, months?> it could be a number of days. some of the machines, you physically have to get to fix the underlying problem. it could be weeks or months. >> what have we learned in this? we know the world is more interconnected. is it too interconnected? should we decouple from each other once again? >> i think that's a good way of putting it. we are seeing the perils of centralization. we druifted...
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and matthew met and it was on record about saying that. and so it's a very interesting to watch him change his june now and now he's inside the state department, but i think you really have to look at what the judge who accepted julian's play deal said. they said the us government cannot find a victim in related, in relation to the so called chronic journalism that julian, committed a so i think that's a, that's what's on the record and that, that's what the judge said during that hearing. so you just have to look back to those sort of factual elements that were accepted by us judge and hold them up to a slide to what matthew mill is saying, and it just his arguments fall apart, right? it just doesn't make sense and actually exposes then those sorts of people for what they really are in my opinion. yeah. and the reductions, i think the one point julian as me, the team there to for they redact, i feel they went too far. sometimes in the reductions, why are they making out that the guardian in particular, which is the one you might have to t
and matthew met and it was on record about saying that. and so it's a very interesting to watch him change his june now and now he's inside the state department, but i think you really have to look at what the judge who accepted julian's play deal said. they said the us government cannot find a victim in related, in relation to the so called chronic journalism that julian, committed a so i think that's a, that's what's on the record and that, that's what the judge said during that hearing. so...
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but matthew miller says, what did you think of that press conference? you know, i've seen matthew miller, he well, he worked in the obama justice department and he's actually done interviews. and before he went to the state department saying, there's a reason why we didn't pursue this case. that it posed a threat to the 1st amendment. and that's why the a mom or justice department didn't pursue and matthew met and he was on record about saying that. and so it's a very interesting to watch him change his june now. and now he's inside the state department, but i think you really have to look at what the judge who accepted julian's play. deal said they said the us government cannot find a victim in related, in relation to the so called crime of journalism that julian committed a so i think that's a, that's what's on the record and that, that's what the judge said during that hearing. so you just have to look back to those sort of factual elements that were accepted by us judge and hold them up to the slide to what matthew mill is saying, and it just his ar
but matthew miller says, what did you think of that press conference? you know, i've seen matthew miller, he well, he worked in the obama justice department and he's actually done interviews. and before he went to the state department saying, there's a reason why we didn't pursue this case. that it posed a threat to the 1st amendment. and that's why the a mom or justice department didn't pursue and matthew met and he was on record about saying that. and so it's a very interesting to watch him...
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matthew this is not 97. tony blair in downing street with huge cheering crowds of the public, i'm not sure mr starmer or sir keir rather actually met a single voter during the campaign, literally didn't meet a single vote. and there are maybe security issues around that. but is it right that you can get a third of the vote, half a million votes fewer than jeremy corbyn got last time round, and 211 more seats? >> whether it's right, i don't know. it's the system we've currently got, it was something i was worried about for me when i was worried about for me when i was worried about for me when i was on the doorstep , up i was worried about for me when i was on the doorstep, up and down the country, there was a huge amount of apathy for both main parties. i picked up on support for yourself and whether i agree or disagree with people, they saw reform as something that was real change as opposed to what labour were going to offer for me. you know, labour seemed to be offering more managed decline and just were
matthew this is not 97. tony blair in downing street with huge cheering crowds of the public, i'm not sure mr starmer or sir keir rather actually met a single voter during the campaign, literally didn't meet a single vote. and there are maybe security issues around that. but is it right that you can get a third of the vote, half a million votes fewer than jeremy corbyn got last time round, and 211 more seats? >> whether it's right, i don't know. it's the system we've currently got, it was...
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absolutely, matthew. few hours? absolutely, matthew. there is a lot of _ last few hours? absolutely, matthew. there is a lot of grief _ last few hours? absolutely, matthew. there is a lot of grief and _ last few hours? absolutely, matthew. there is a lot of grief and sorrow, - there is a lot of grief and sorrow, as you can imagine, here in southport, but it is the fact that we now have the names, and the pictures, of those three girls who died in this mass stabbing yesterday. you have mentioned them, but let me mention them again. first of all, the nine—year—old portuguese little girl, she died despite the best efforts of the emergency services and the staff at alder hey hospital, alice aguiar, she lived with herfamily in hospital, alice aguiar, she lived with her family in southport and her family issued a really moving tribute, saying, keep smiling and dancing like you love to do, our princess, like we said before to you, you're always our princess and no one will change that. love from your hero daddy
absolutely, matthew. few hours? absolutely, matthew. there is a lot of _ last few hours? absolutely, matthew. there is a lot of grief _ last few hours? absolutely, matthew. there is a lot of grief and _ last few hours? absolutely, matthew. there is a lot of grief and sorrow, - there is a lot of grief and sorrow, as you can imagine, here in southport, but it is the fact that we now have the names, and the pictures, of those three girls who died in this mass stabbing yesterday. you have mentioned...
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matthew, how have jim and officials reacted to all this. it's like officials do not like to give a running commentary on, on things like best, but german chancellor schultz was asked about this yesterday in washington at the nato summit, and he said he wouldn't go into detail. but he did say cool, this is the order of the day. and he went on to see we knew about various fritz threats from russian activities and are watching them very carefully. the foreign minister on elena bab elk also said the shows that your opinions must protect ourselves. i know who be now eve, for months really jem and leaders and security officials have been warning about russia's hybrid warfare in recent weeks and months. we've seen some of that come to, well evidence if you like, of some of that coming to fruition. and yesterday, that the boss of need to you and start and like said this really does fit into a pots. and that we're seeing that russia is targeting european europe and i kind of sabotage attempts. and so basically they're saying that this is proof of wh
matthew, how have jim and officials reacted to all this. it's like officials do not like to give a running commentary on, on things like best, but german chancellor schultz was asked about this yesterday in washington at the nato summit, and he said he wouldn't go into detail. but he did say cool, this is the order of the day. and he went on to see we knew about various fritz threats from russian activities and are watching them very carefully. the foreign minister on elena bab elk also said...
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the next been to start is matthew. thank you very much for your reporting. that was the w. matthew. more sports though in england, had beaten the netherlands to one in the semi finals of the euro. 2024 football championships here in germany. shelby, even siemens opened the scoring for the duction just the 7th minute. but then harry came fired in a penalty for england to make it one all. and in the 1st minute of added time, only watkins sealed the victory as he can. imagining and fans went wild at the final whistle. england faced spain in the final on some dw is oliver moody was of the match endorsement. he says this england side has come a long way enough to live at a lovely underwhelming performance a year or 2024 month. there was nothing underwhelming about the 91st minute window from ali watkins, his goals and funds into ecstasy and england into best 2nd european championship final ever. and 2nd in a row. despite criticism of coach garrett south gates, he has now undeniably let them to one of the most successful periods in the history with 2 finals and a semi final appearance. an
the next been to start is matthew. thank you very much for your reporting. that was the w. matthew. more sports though in england, had beaten the netherlands to one in the semi finals of the euro. 2024 football championships here in germany. shelby, even siemens opened the scoring for the duction just the 7th minute. but then harry came fired in a penalty for england to make it one all. and in the 1st minute of added time, only watkins sealed the victory as he can. imagining and fans went wild...
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being waged by russia, that's all dw political, corresponded matthew moore, thanks a lot about matthew is a quick round up now of some other world news headlines. the can you and the president, william bruce, how has dismissed almost all of his cabinet ministers and it's promising to form and your government. originally, it's announcement follows weeks of unrest over and unpopular finance bill opponent inside the little would impose on the affordable tax rises on people and businesses molding very few people had been killed in the protest. a wild fi is continuing to ban through southern california despite the efforts of 100 hundreds of 5 fighters according to the us forest service. nearly 5055 does have been deployed to find the place from the ground along with several able in units. 3 people are missing after a landslide caused by heavy rain in waste in japan for dates, feeling by local residents. so to mass of modern trees, possibly damaging a multi story parking facility authorities. obviously the highest level emergency warning for over 22000 residents in the area with the roy 2024
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thanks a lot about matthew. well, finland's, paula meant to say to vice on a bill, granting border guards, the power to turn back asylum sake is coming from russia. it is expected to pass as both the ruling rockland coalition and many opposition will make us a backing it. the government says, the government has said that the bill is vital to stop future arrivals despite the little being at odds with finland, international human rights commitments. a finland, so called a deportation law. let's border guards and migraines back to russia without the chance to claim asylum. it can be enacted for a temporary period based on what the finish government says is, must goes instrumental ization of migration. it's not the question of asylum, it's question of our security. the finish government itself acknowledges the new law conflicts with european union international laws which ensure the right for those in need to ask for protection and all 18 legal experts. the finished parliament consulted advise the classes with finla
thanks a lot about matthew. well, finland's, paula meant to say to vice on a bill, granting border guards, the power to turn back asylum sake is coming from russia. it is expected to pass as both the ruling rockland coalition and many opposition will make us a backing it. the government says, the government has said that the bill is vital to stop future arrivals despite the little being at odds with finland, international human rights commitments. a finland, so called a deportation law. let's...