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matt was 31 years old. more than ever, he was loving the intense male roughness of amateur hockey. he was number 10. and he was good at it. he even managed to keep all his teeth. . >> he started to take it off when he was in high school. and that was really one of his loves >> mark podolak was just a little older. a little more academically accomplished than his kid brother baby. but mark loved him. loved him for what he was. >> he was a good kid. i, mean he didn't give into any trouble. to be honest with you, my dad is a cop. so, he started to put the fear of god with me and my brother when we started growing up. >> matt told his mom, patricia, he was going to join the police force when he came home from brooklyn after extending the navy. >> brooklyn ohio, by the way, is one of the towns around the edge of cleveland. >> matt you always wanted to be a police officer. since he was little. >> his dad, land, was a 39-year-old veteran of the brooklyn pd. >> there was a point in time where it looked like we may
matt was 31 years old. more than ever, he was loving the intense male roughness of amateur hockey. he was number 10. and he was good at it. he even managed to keep all his teeth. . >> he started to take it off when he was in high school. and that was really one of his loves >> mark podolak was just a little older. a little more academically accomplished than his kid brother baby. but mark loved him. loved him for what he was. >> he was a good kid. i, mean he didn't give into...
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matt: and i and matt miller. it is great to be back. let's get a check of what is going on in the markets this afternoon. you can see here that we have the s&p down now .5%. we were looking at the dead cap bounce -- cat bounce, and that has since turned around on all of the major indexes. we continue to be in the red here. the u.s. 10 year yield, 3. 9717. we see well over 30 on the two-year as well. yields, he continues to soar ever higher. that is a global issue, of course, we see deals in the u.k. at the highest pace of all time, at least in terms of bloomberg data. i know it has top 5% for the first time since 2002. we are watching yields globally very closely. european natural gas futures obviously up very big today. there was not any natural gas flowing through the nord stream 1, it never flowed through nord stream 2 nonetheless, we germans are sitting -- we are hearing germans are saying it was likely sabotage. swedish seismologists measured a couple of big blasts on monday, and they think maybe there were explosions around the pi
matt: and i and matt miller. it is great to be back. let's get a check of what is going on in the markets this afternoon. you can see here that we have the s&p down now .5%. we were looking at the dead cap bounce -- cat bounce, and that has since turned around on all of the major indexes. we continue to be in the red here. the u.s. 10 year yield, 3. 9717. we see well over 30 on the two-year as well. yields, he continues to soar ever higher. that is a global issue, of course, we see deals in...
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and matt opened up.about his brotherly teasing relationship with jessica. >> me and jessica, we always had the relationship where we have inside sexual innuendo jokes. even though we have never had interest in each other like. that i've kind of always enjoyed -- that being able to do around would somebody without, you know, it's never going to lead anywhere, so it's like everything is on the table. >> and like brother and sister, he said, they sometimes get physical in a playful way. >> we'd fool around a little bit, but i, mean -- >> what do you mean? >> it's just kind of like she would pinch me, i would poke her in her side. just like teasing. sibling teasing, i guess you could call. it >> okay. >> kind of like flirting, no? >> not quite like -- i don't know, maybe. i didn't consider it flirting. it was unlike, as far as i know she was never interested in me. we were just friends. >> and after jessica was murdered, it was matt who vowed to take revenge and told detectives he felt so guilty for failing
and matt opened up.about his brotherly teasing relationship with jessica. >> me and jessica, we always had the relationship where we have inside sexual innuendo jokes. even though we have never had interest in each other like. that i've kind of always enjoyed -- that being able to do around would somebody without, you know, it's never going to lead anywhere, so it's like everything is on the table. >> and like brother and sister, he said, they sometimes get physical in a playful...
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>> matt: no, i'm not concerned. at the iowa state fair and there's certain things computers and ai will never be able to do. >> greg: like what. >> greg: ? >> matt: big turkey leg, corn doing, mashed potatoes sun day and the giant boar and the giant bull. >> i feel better. >> greg: see, i disagree. every single kind of industry is plagued by human flaws. for example, when they talk about airline crashes, they always say pilot error. >> right. >> greg: that's almost -- i don't think they ever say it's a problem with the plane. and they won't admit it ever. that's true with everything >> martha: except for the boeing max, that was a problem with the plane. it was decelerating. >> greg: really? i blame it on human error so i can debris with the story >> martha: i didn't even understand the category this piece of art was supposed to be in which was digitally manipulated photography so the people who created the digitally manipulated photography are upset this was done in a digital way? this is where we are? i'm radioing
>> matt: no, i'm not concerned. at the iowa state fair and there's certain things computers and ai will never be able to do. >> greg: like what. >> greg: ? >> matt: big turkey leg, corn doing, mashed potatoes sun day and the giant boar and the giant bull. >> i feel better. >> greg: see, i disagree. every single kind of industry is plagued by human flaws. for example, when they talk about airline crashes, they always say pilot error. >> right. >>...
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matt: yeah, so this is my neighborhood.emic i tried to make a point of walking every day and i would come out this way and, to see what happened on january 6, it was terrible. desecration is really the word that comes to mind. male: i will not tolerate fake news no more. matt: these people thought the election was stolen. they were tripped by lies that were as basic as could be, just written in smoke and lies. and pretty soon, you're gonna have tailor-made video to convince you of anything. hamish: he worked for america's top spymaster, the director of national intelligence who reports directly to the president. matt ferraro fears deepfakes will open the door to a dark dystopian future. matt: the real danger is that what we saw on january 6 is just the beginning. that things are gonna get so much worse. the partisanship that we see, the visceral hatred on one another, is gonna just be made so much worse by deepfakes and the fact that anyone's gonna be able to order up their own synthetic reality, regardless of the truth. ♪♪
matt: yeah, so this is my neighborhood.emic i tried to make a point of walking every day and i would come out this way and, to see what happened on january 6, it was terrible. desecration is really the word that comes to mind. male: i will not tolerate fake news no more. matt: these people thought the election was stolen. they were tripped by lies that were as basic as could be, just written in smoke and lies. and pretty soon, you're gonna have tailor-made video to convince you of anything....
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matt: what's the demand like right now?en't seen a lot of demand fall off even with the ups and downs of the economic situation we are seeing in the united states. the demand is there. we are selling every single thing we make and selling deep into the pipeline so our people have shown people whatever the product is that they want and when it's built and when it's coming and that will just get better as the piece of this begins to level off and be more consistent. matt: are you seeing light at the end of the tunnel as far as chips? >> the fourth quarter should see some leveling off but it's nowhere near what the demand is. the inventory levels are still extremely low so it takes a while to get inventory back. matt: people are paying more so there are no incentives, how -- how long can that last? >> there's no way it can last forever. we begin to fill the pipeline again with some inventory. matt: what about the electric pickup in terms of consumers buying electric cars? it was surprisingly luxurious for a car that you can ge
matt: what's the demand like right now?en't seen a lot of demand fall off even with the ups and downs of the economic situation we are seeing in the united states. the demand is there. we are selling every single thing we make and selling deep into the pipeline so our people have shown people whatever the product is that they want and when it's built and when it's coming and that will just get better as the piece of this begins to level off and be more consistent. matt: are you seeing light at...
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matt: i definitely took some feedback to heart.ly, who, what characters, the no sleep audience is most interested in learning more about, and what little facets of lore and backstory people were interested in learning more about, which didn't fit into the real estate of a reddit post. and so i was able to take direction and just generally what people wanted to have accordioned out a little more. geoff: there are i'm sure other would be authors like yourselves who will look at your story and think, well, how can i do something similar? i mean, what about your experience might be instructive for other people? harrison: i definitely think there's something is, you know, hopeful in the way all this went. i think, you know, it's a good thing to know that, like content that's put out there if it's good can and will get attention not always but it's you know, you're not just throwing something into the abyss. there is, you know, people are fishing out there for this kind of stuff now. so i don't think 's ever a waste to put something out
matt: i definitely took some feedback to heart.ly, who, what characters, the no sleep audience is most interested in learning more about, and what little facets of lore and backstory people were interested in learning more about, which didn't fit into the real estate of a reddit post. and so i was able to take direction and just generally what people wanted to have accordioned out a little more. geoff: there are i'm sure other would be authors like yourselves who will look at your story and...
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i'm tside sadiego to meet matt mcmullen. the founder of realbotix. matt is building androids that people will want to embrace, physically. - the goal is to create not only a robot, but an ai that are both appealing enough, that someone would feel like they were actually getting to know someone, not some thing. - [shivani] once the sculpting and casting is complete members of matt's team mold the silicone skin on an actual functioning robot. - the faces are actually modular. the face just literally comes off. - yes it does. - the idea is you create one robotic hea and a whole bunch of different characters that can allun on that same heads. so all of the things that move in the face are actuated by these magnets that are in the skin. - matt's team of programmers use artificial intelligence to create advanced chatbots for these robots. the goal is for them to have natural conversations with their companions. it's blinking. - yeah, she's blinker. - this is a test of my system. - oh my gosh, it's looking at me. - hello, how are you today? - i'm okay. i'm
i'm tside sadiego to meet matt mcmullen. the founder of realbotix. matt is building androids that people will want to embrace, physically. - the goal is to create not only a robot, but an ai that are both appealing enough, that someone would feel like they were actually getting to know someone, not some thing. - [shivani] once the sculpting and casting is complete members of matt's team mold the silicone skin on an actual functioning robot. - the faces are actually modular. the face just...
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so matt, -- my friend.applause] you can use it as a weapon the next time you go into the blm crowd. [applause] [laughter] >> that is awesome. >> quick final thoughts. >> my final thought is look you've got to confront these people who try to put you down and cancel you and dismiss you. you have got to have -- not only the willingness and courage to respond you have to have the argument. so learn your history and the root of what you believe in. learn what is true. there is nothing more powerful in the world then simple truth. >> jason and matt the last 30 seconds go. >> this country was founded in 1770's makes not 1619. [applause] >> mind is the simplest. you know you have a tv clicker it has a button on their called power turn it off. >> i want to say announcer: now, more from this year's conservative clinical action congress held recently in dallas. they sat
so matt, -- my friend.applause] you can use it as a weapon the next time you go into the blm crowd. [applause] [laughter] >> that is awesome. >> quick final thoughts. >> my final thought is look you've got to confront these people who try to put you down and cancel you and dismiss you. you have got to have -- not only the willingness and courage to respond you have to have the argument. so learn your history and the root of what you believe in. learn what is true. there is...
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good morning, molly and matt. molly, starting with the u.s..at anything bad for trump legally seems to benefit trump politically. do you think this is ever going to change? >> i'm not sure it benefits from politically as much of the benefits trump financially. he has found that he can raise a lot of money on investigations. which he as we're seeing now with this reporting about the republican parties money problems. is using to pay for lawyers in for what else. but not a surly for republican candidates. i think we're coming closer and closer to having trump an actual collusion with the trump's needs being in collision with the needs of the republican party. and so, while he's raising money for himself, he's not necessarily raising money for the party. >> matt, we've seen trump lashed out again and again with the walls are closing in. that's nothing new, right? that playbook has worked for him in the past. the ad hominem attacks, the lies, do you think it's going to work this time? i think there's a consensus that the walls really do seem to be
good morning, molly and matt. molly, starting with the u.s..at anything bad for trump legally seems to benefit trump politically. do you think this is ever going to change? >> i'm not sure it benefits from politically as much of the benefits trump financially. he has found that he can raise a lot of money on investigations. which he as we're seeing now with this reporting about the republican parties money problems. is using to pay for lawyers in for what else. but not a surly for...
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lawsuit was filed. >> at this time, we just think it's the best move for everyone, to move on from mattlture here is more important to us than winning football games. >> it seems for whatever reason, this civil lawsuit hit a lot of people like a ton of bricks. the allegations here are very serious. yet according to the plaintiff's lawyer, they've informed the bills weeks ago about what the allegations were. and didn't hear back. >> reporter: in a statement via his attorney, araiza said the facts of the incident are not as portrayed in it the lawsuit or in the press. i look forward to quickly setting the record straight. >> he is 100% adamant he never forcibly raped this young lady or forcibly had sex with her in any type of way. >> reporter: his attorney also alleging in an interview that his client did not know the alleged victim was drunk or that she was a minor, claiming she said she was in college. >> she was telling everybody at the party that she was 18 years old. he never gave her a drink, he never gave her any intoxicating substance. she was not visibly intoxicated when he was s
lawsuit was filed. >> at this time, we just think it's the best move for everyone, to move on from mattlture here is more important to us than winning football games. >> it seems for whatever reason, this civil lawsuit hit a lot of people like a ton of bricks. the allegations here are very serious. yet according to the plaintiff's lawyer, they've informed the bills weeks ago about what the allegations were. and didn't hear back. >> reporter: in a statement via his attorney,...
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future matt.st question, what is matt -- what is your dream vacation? >> going to italy. going to italy would be my dream vacation. >> ladies, what is your answer to that question? okay. >> oh, wow. that's pretty good. >> very good. he got one right. so i guess you discussed that. you just guessed. >> i didn't think anybody would know that. >> another one here. what was your last big purchase? >> booking hotel rooms here in manhattan. pretty penny. >> ladies. >> there's no way they're getting that. plane tickets. >> plane tickets, that was close. >> okay, all right. plane ticket. that was close. >> i'm a pageant girl so i had to buy an evening gown and won a pageant like three weeks ago. >> for him. >> we didn't explain the rules very well. >> oh. >> what? >> trying to see if they're compatible. >> that's all right. we got this. okay. so in a heated argument are you most likely to fight or flee? this would be good to see if you're compatible. are you a fighter or fleer? >> 1,000 fleeing the scene.
future matt.st question, what is matt -- what is your dream vacation? >> going to italy. going to italy would be my dream vacation. >> ladies, what is your answer to that question? okay. >> oh, wow. that's pretty good. >> very good. he got one right. so i guess you discussed that. you just guessed. >> i didn't think anybody would know that. >> another one here. what was your last big purchase? >> booking hotel rooms here in manhattan. pretty penny....
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matt? matt: thank you. i'm excited to see this getting underway.ld love to start by asking you how you are dealing with the inflation issue. we saw the big numbers come through yesterday, and everyone has tried to buy a car and experienced at the last couple of years, but, reportedly, prices to the end customer coming down. what about the inputs? andrew: i think we are continuing to deal with supply chain challenges and that is not unique to toyota. it is a complicated and difficult environment we are dealing with, but thankfully we have a strong partner network with all of our suppliers, and we are working through it. and we have been, frankly, for two years, since the beginning of covid. all of us have had to deal with these challenges, so it is nothing new. we are more prepared to deal with it that we have been in the past because we've had experiences over the last years with disruptions. matt: is there a light at the end of the tunnel? and the chip side, that has been one of the most painful problems for the industry. i wonder how you are expe
matt? matt: thank you. i'm excited to see this getting underway.ld love to start by asking you how you are dealing with the inflation issue. we saw the big numbers come through yesterday, and everyone has tried to buy a car and experienced at the last couple of years, but, reportedly, prices to the end customer coming down. what about the inputs? andrew: i think we are continuing to deal with supply chain challenges and that is not unique to toyota. it is a complicated and difficult environment...
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matt gordon, matt howard thanks guys.great saturday. >> thanks. >> alabama official had to stop very last minute after the executioner failed to find a vein for the lethal injection. alan miller convicted of killing three people and in 1999 workplace shooting was spared the death penalty on thursday when in trouble in finding a vein prevented officials from meeting their midnight deadline. miller was returned back to his prison cell put alabama attorney general says the execution will be rescheduled to a later date. griff: new details on the rest of an undocumented migrant accused of a deadly hit and run, killing ford at sheriff's deputy. plus, the latest from one of the busiest legal crossing sites on our southern border, that isut t next. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference. so how many vaccines have you given to people? me? about 1000. walgreens...millions. ♪ i cannot miss her big debut. with your boost
matt gordon, matt howard thanks guys.great saturday. >> thanks. >> alabama official had to stop very last minute after the executioner failed to find a vein for the lethal injection. alan miller convicted of killing three people and in 1999 workplace shooting was spared the death penalty on thursday when in trouble in finding a vein prevented officials from meeting their midnight deadline. miller was returned back to his prison cell put alabama attorney general says the execution...
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>> mault matt bradley, thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. one of the queen's projects that was the most proud of was the strengthening post empire, the strengthening of the commonwealth. it remains massive. we earlier saw a package of people in australia and there's talk, questions of whether usa stral yans are going to leave the commonwealth and stop having the british royalty being their monarchs and polls showed 60% of australians agreed with the woman in that package which she said i'd like to keep the royals. but that is going to be debated in many of these countries. but it is the work, the lifelong work of queen elizabeth ii that i suspect in the end will lead most, at least initially, to stay in the commonwealth. >> you would think so. that goes for the people in the united kingdom as well. we're seeing some pictures of people liing the streets wiping tears from their eyes. we can understand why. the long legacy, from their lives that they parents and grandparents had some connection to her. now their children will as well. but tribe
>> mault matt bradley, thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. one of the queen's projects that was the most proud of was the strengthening post empire, the strengthening of the commonwealth. it remains massive. we earlier saw a package of people in australia and there's talk, questions of whether usa stral yans are going to leave the commonwealth and stop having the british royalty being their monarchs and polls showed 60% of australians agreed with the woman in that package which she...
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i have andrew weissmann, neal katyal, matt miller. i've got all the lawyers i need. >> the murders of legal. eagles >> how them take it apart, get right. to it >> have a great show. >> thank you, thank you. >> tonight, the trump lawyers have filed a reply to the justice department's opposition to a judge appointing a so-called special master to examine some of the government records seized by the fbi at donald trump's florida home. neal katyal, andrew weissmann, and matt miller will give us the expert analysis. the most important thing to keep in mind, the single most important thing to know about the trump lawyers filing tonight is that it does not say one word about something included in the justice department's filing last night. it could get some of the trump lawyers indicted for obstruction of justice. one of the very important pieces of evidence in the justice department's filing last night is a copy of an under oath affidavit written by one of the trump's lawyers, inside -- and signed by one of the other trump lawyers, swearing
i have andrew weissmann, neal katyal, matt miller. i've got all the lawyers i need. >> the murders of legal. eagles >> how them take it apart, get right. to it >> have a great show. >> thank you, thank you. >> tonight, the trump lawyers have filed a reply to the justice department's opposition to a judge appointing a so-called special master to examine some of the government records seized by the fbi at donald trump's florida home. neal katyal, andrew weissmann,...
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hi, matt. >> hi, martha. the dea getting a lot of attention this week issuing a rather urgent warning about the rain go-looking pills seized in 18 states. now this afternoon the dea tells me those colorful pills have been discovered many more states totalling 21 states from california to maine. the dea tells us those are just the states where they're registering the pills. the candy-looking fentanyl can be in more states. the dea says the pills are being designed by the cartels to attract young adults and children. the cartels are growing more sinister and trying to tailor the potentially lethal pills to a younger buyer. the dea is stressing they're not any less potent. they're all fentanyl. the dea says that seizing fentanyl in powder form, which they often do, could prevent that raw drug from later being pressed in to one of those colorful pills here in the united states. the pills are not always pressed and colored in mexico or before delivery. the dea says last year they seized 15,000 pounds of fentanyl a
hi, matt. >> hi, martha. the dea getting a lot of attention this week issuing a rather urgent warning about the rain go-looking pills seized in 18 states. now this afternoon the dea tells me those colorful pills have been discovered many more states totalling 21 states from california to maine. the dea tells us those are just the states where they're registering the pills. the candy-looking fentanyl can be in more states. the dea says the pills are being designed by the cartels to attract...
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i will begin with matt dorse. >> this is interesting. you know can i was one of the board members of mid market neighborings. the other thans can that we had was redistricting risked take a neighborhood defined by market street and dividing that neighborhoods by market street. we were opposed splitting tenderloin off the most elegant solutions to keep tenderloin and south of market together. when i had a conversation earlier whether was the mayor might want to talk about being appointed or interviewed to be appointed a, assumed the rational for my candidacy for the board of supervisors was base instead drug crisis in the tenderloin and south of market i assumed when redistricting happened the 2 split i was not be the appointee it is irrelevant haven't it so manyasm one thing we have to remember as supervisors is we may be elected from districts but serve the city. i have made a commitment to my colleague dean preston i will be the best supervisor the tenderloin never electd and invite him to be the best supervisor south of market never e
i will begin with matt dorse. >> this is interesting. you know can i was one of the board members of mid market neighborings. the other thans can that we had was redistricting risked take a neighborhood defined by market street and dividing that neighborhoods by market street. we were opposed splitting tenderloin off the most elegant solutions to keep tenderloin and south of market together. when i had a conversation earlier whether was the mayor might want to talk about being appointed...
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. >> martha: so, with that, we bring in matt whitaker formal acting u.s. attorney general under president trump, matt, great to have you with us tonight. so, we heard gavin newsom and hillary clinton basically accusing this, accusing these governors, dissent is abbott of kidnapping and human trafficking. before i let you answer, this is john pair on that listen to this. secretary jean-pierre >> these migrants were misled about where they were headed. told that they would be headed to boston. misled about what they would be provided, when they arrived, promised shelter benefits and more. >> secretary psaki: these are the kind of tactics we see from smugglers in places like mexico, and guatemala. and, for what, a photo op. >> what you make of all this, what is this going. >> obviously this is a political hot potato. but at the same time, it has huge consequences. and i noticed both the president and a spokesperson are talking with moral terms. and you know, what is immoral is to governor desantis' point is immigrants dying in the back of tractor-trailers, an
. >> martha: so, with that, we bring in matt whitaker formal acting u.s. attorney general under president trump, matt, great to have you with us tonight. so, we heard gavin newsom and hillary clinton basically accusing this, accusing these governors, dissent is abbott of kidnapping and human trafficking. before i let you answer, this is john pair on that listen to this. secretary jean-pierre >> these migrants were misled about where they were headed. told that they would be headed...
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i'm matt pieper in for anne-marie green. break ing overnight, one person is dead and nine other missing after a small plane crashed in puget sound in washington state. the coast guard says the float plane was flying from friday harbor, that's a popular tourist spot in the san juan islands, to the seattle suburb of renton. one body was discovered. a search is under way for those missing, including a child. >> this is certainly a far larger and more serious incident than we expected to have on this holiday weekend. we were more expecting our usual routine, motor vehicle accidents, this was a surprise. this is what we train for. we have marine units and train for these kind of incidents. >> the cause is unknown. >>> police in canada are searching for two suspects in connection with a stabbing spree that left at least ten people dead and 15 wounded. authorities say it took place yesterday across 13 different locations at an indigenous community and nearby province of saskatchewan. some of the victims appear to have been targeted
i'm matt pieper in for anne-marie green. break ing overnight, one person is dead and nine other missing after a small plane crashed in puget sound in washington state. the coast guard says the float plane was flying from friday harbor, that's a popular tourist spot in the san juan islands, to the seattle suburb of renton. one body was discovered. a search is under way for those missing, including a child. >> this is certainly a far larger and more serious incident than we expected to have...
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matt whitaker joins us.on to this development. >> there's a lot of roads still left to go and by friday both the teams need to agree to a service provider to manage the digital documents because ultimately they need to put them in four different baskets, privileged or not privileged and personal or presidential records and so while they that is the main project of these 10,000 documents, obviously the classification issues are what's the biggest, maria. and this case is really going to boil down to whether or not the classification matters and the trump team argued that classification doesn't matter. what matters whether it's personal or presidential and that that should be the process they follow. so it's going to be very interesting and obviously you have the pending 11th circuit court of appeals appeal by the doj as well that could change the whole process as we head into the following weeks. maria: will we ever know what these documents are? i mean, are these documents related to the russia collusion lie
matt whitaker joins us.on to this development. >> there's a lot of roads still left to go and by friday both the teams need to agree to a service provider to manage the digital documents because ultimately they need to put them in four different baskets, privileged or not privileged and personal or presidential records and so while they that is the main project of these 10,000 documents, obviously the classification issues are what's the biggest, maria. and this case is really going to...
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but lauren and matt chose to stick it out, driven by the idea of becoming entrepreneurs.eam job. and she just said, "if you put in the work, you won't even be on the doors for long." it's a lifestyle that's sold to you, and it's that kind of instagram lifestyle of entrepreneur, grafter, hard work, etc, etc. that wolf of wall street mentality, you know, we've all seen that movie. everyone who came into that industry loved that movie, so you had to create the illusion of success. if you were a guy, then you had to wear suit, tie, dress shoes all the time. we were told, don't smoke roll—ups — proper cigarettes only. make sure your car was clean, hair, beard. i had a man bun when i first started and i got taken to one side and was like, "that's not ownership material." i mean, we all want to get rich, right? l yeah. that's why we're all here, i we're all wearing nice suits at 8:00 in the morning. they would really talk down on people that had normaljobs and normal lives, you know, if you had a nine to five, you were seen as less than if — because theyjust made you feel as if
but lauren and matt chose to stick it out, driven by the idea of becoming entrepreneurs.eam job. and she just said, "if you put in the work, you won't even be on the doors for long." it's a lifestyle that's sold to you, and it's that kind of instagram lifestyle of entrepreneur, grafter, hard work, etc, etc. that wolf of wall street mentality, you know, we've all seen that movie. everyone who came into that industry loved that movie, so you had to create the illusion of success. if you...
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matt, what were you going to say? i was just gonna say, even though the number went from 40 to 50000000, even when 10 years ago, we were talking about 21000000 and then 35800000 or whatever. i present to all different audiences to corporations, to banks, to faith based groups, to the general public. and everybody shocked by this, they really just cannot get their head around the fact that we're even using terminology like slavery. and i think the biggest issue that we're facing is just a lack of general awareness. people don't know about the issue, the not gonna care. they don't care, they're not going to do anything. and i want to share a piece of video with you. now this is from a show on al jazeera, called 101 east. it's an investigative documentary style show that covers asia. and i, what i like about this particular clip is if you wonder how people get caught up in this, here's an inside look married with a child and working in the financial securities industry in china. in late 2020 lou quit his job to learn how
matt, what were you going to say? i was just gonna say, even though the number went from 40 to 50000000, even when 10 years ago, we were talking about 21000000 and then 35800000 or whatever. i present to all different audiences to corporations, to banks, to faith based groups, to the general public. and everybody shocked by this, they really just cannot get their head around the fact that we're even using terminology like slavery. and i think the biggest issue that we're facing is just a lack...
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matt brill of invesco will join us in five minutes.re just tuning in, futures are down 9/10 of 1%. yields are higher briefly on the 10 year, just short of 350 on the 10 year. 392 on the two-year. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of putting your data to work. ibm. let's create >> we are into the thick of what we think will be a disappointing earnings. >> to get inflationary pressures under control, cost have to be lower. >> we have problems at the capacity restraints. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: live from new york city from our audience -- for our audience worldwide, good mo
matt brill of invesco will join us in five minutes.re just tuning in, futures are down 9/10 of 1%. yields are higher briefly on the 10 year, just short of 350 on the 10 year. 392 on the two-year. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions...
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and matt, was there something _ american friends.cular- american friends. and matt, was l there something in particular while you were here that particularly touched you?— you were here that particularly touched you? you were here that particularly touched ou? ., , touched you? there was. i was able to, as all ambassadors _ touched you? there was. i was able to, as all ambassadors and - touched you? there was. i was able to, as all ambassadors and high - to, as all ambassadors and high commissioners do, have this wonderful, quite formal, by american standards, opportunity to present our credentials to her majesty when i arrived as ambassador and she said something to me and i will tell you what it was, but it moved me so much that i ended up making a very big mistake. which was i said out loud in the presence of a reporter, so it ended up in a newspaper, which as you know, is a big no—no, and so i apologised and the palace was very gracious in accepting my apology. what was more frustrating, rather than making the mistake, was that t
and matt, was there something _ american friends.cular- american friends. and matt, was l there something in particular while you were here that particularly touched you?— you were here that particularly touched you? you were here that particularly touched ou? ., , touched you? there was. i was able to, as all ambassadors _ touched you? there was. i was able to, as all ambassadors and - touched you? there was. i was able to, as all ambassadors and high - to, as all ambassadors and high...
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matt gaetz, thanks for being with us.surrounding john fetterman's health and his radical decisions. his hometown newspaper calling for both candidates to release their medical records. dr. oz just did. will john fetterman? dr. oz will join us with the latest on the campaign, straight ahead. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. >> sean: a big development in the pennsylvania senate race where republican nominee dr. oz has released his medical records after calls for both him and his opponent, the guy with the tattoos, that hoodie, the trust fund brat that never had a job, john fetterman, to do the sa same. hometown newspaper is asking for this. oz released doctors letters dating back to 2014 and even an ekg of his heart activity. overall dr. oz has been deemed to be in excellent health. you can contrast that with john fetterman, still recove
matt gaetz, thanks for being with us.surrounding john fetterman's health and his radical decisions. his hometown newspaper calling for both candidates to release their medical records. dr. oz just did. will john fetterman? dr. oz will join us with the latest on the campaign, straight ahead. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can......
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hancock. —— whatsapp — can what's up matt hancock. —— whatsapp matt hancock.irer society. the vips under— contribute to a fairer society. the vips under labour, conference, will be all— vips under labour, conference, will be all of— vips under labour, conference, will be all of you, the british public. and thirdly, we will raise standards across— and thirdly, we will raise standards across the — and thirdly, we will raise standards across the economy by clawing back the public's — across the economy by clawing back the public's money from those who failed _ the public's money from those who failed to— the public's money from those who failed to deliver the tax payers and we will— failed to deliver the tax payers and we will plough that money back straight — we will plough that money back straight into a dynamic, ethical, local— straight into a dynamic, ethical, local enterprise fund. quality and innovation, not a failure, will be rewarded — innovation, not a failure, will be rewarded. and by striking off failed providers, — rewarded. and by striking off failed
hancock. —— whatsapp — can what's up matt hancock. —— whatsapp matt hancock.irer society. the vips under— contribute to a fairer society. the vips under labour, conference, will be all— vips under labour, conference, will be all of— vips under labour, conference, will be all of you, the british public. and thirdly, we will raise standards across— and thirdly, we will raise standards across the — and thirdly, we will raise standards across the economy by clawing back the...
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, matt schlapp, chairman of cpac joining us in thank you, sir. .stant future of lincoln. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sound like... even smell like. more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part? the prequel is pretty sweet too. ♪ ♪ with my hectic life you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. hey mom, can i go play video games? sure, after homework. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. what's the wifi password again? here you go. cool. thanks. no problem. voya helps me feel like i've got it all under control. because i do. oh she is good. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. ♪ choosing miracle-ear was a great decision. like when i decided to host family movie nights. miracle-ear made it easy. i just booked an appointment and a certified hearing care professional evaluated my hearing loss and helped me find the right device calibrated to my unique hearing needs. now i enjoy every moment. the quiet ones and the loud ones. make
, matt schlapp, chairman of cpac joining us in thank you, sir. .stant future of lincoln. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sound like... even smell like. more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part? the prequel is pretty sweet too. ♪ ♪ with my hectic life you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. hey mom, can i go play video games? sure, after homework. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions and shows me how to get the most out of my...
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matt, great to have you on the program. you heard what kurt bar del said. and inflammatory it originated originally from the white house. your reaction to it and how do republicans make democrats pay for that kind of language come the midterms? >> this the problem with the democrats you have to even wonder if they believe what they're saying. kurt bar della used to work for breitbart news he used to work for a maga republican congressman darrell issa from california. if people like me are terrorists, todd, kurt is also would be considered a terrorist by his legal definition. look, think of the groups of people that have been called terrorists by joe biden and his lackeys. all parents. certainly all parents in virginia where i'm speaking to you from all cops. remember the number one goal of black lives matter which joe biden has completely endorsed is defund all these police systems, right? and now it's anybody who pulled the lever for donald trump, you are not just someone who is hateful. you are not just a deplorable but they have one upped hillary clinton
matt, great to have you on the program. you heard what kurt bar del said. and inflammatory it originated originally from the white house. your reaction to it and how do republicans make democrats pay for that kind of language come the midterms? >> this the problem with the democrats you have to even wonder if they believe what they're saying. kurt bar della used to work for breitbart news he used to work for a maga republican congressman darrell issa from california. if people like me are...
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thanks, matt.as been done before. you're going tojoin me and sammy on our final working walk. i've been doing this for 22 years with you and your predecessor, sammy. good boy. i was born with congenital blindness with a number of conditions. i lost poor partial sight that i had by the time i was 1a. and so my guide dog journey started when i was 16. a dog has a working life, and they would come to a point where they slowed down. sammy is slowing down. he's ten. i don't think the words actually exist to express the gratitude i have for sammy and my mobility, and i know i'm slightly struggling to say this, because when sammy leaves me, it will leave a huge hole in my heart. potentially two years without a guide dog is... it's a big thing. since the pandemic, guide dog partnerships in the uk have decreased from around 5,000 to a,000 because puppy breeding was stopped for volu nteer a nd staff safety, so it will take longer for sean to find his partnership. we would want him to be getting a dog as soon
thanks, matt.as been done before. you're going tojoin me and sammy on our final working walk. i've been doing this for 22 years with you and your predecessor, sammy. good boy. i was born with congenital blindness with a number of conditions. i lost poor partial sight that i had by the time i was 1a. and so my guide dog journey started when i was 16. a dog has a working life, and they would come to a point where they slowed down. sammy is slowing down. he's ten. i don't think the words actually...
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matt walsh joins us now. thank you so much for, among other things, illustratingrce fr how journalism can be a force ys for good. i think yours has been. hospite you spoken to anyone at vanderbilt hospital about this directly? >> well, vanderbilt hospital, i mean, we we reached out forsti a statement when we first published the reportgive and at first they didn't want to give a statement. and they and they actually just took down, as you mentioned, they just deleted. that's what we want to understand. they deleted their entire transgender clinic websiteer we they wiped it from existence. and then today, not to us , butn in general, they releaseg d a statement. and the interesting thing aboute the statement they released do no whiley dli they start by claiming there's misinformation and so on ,formay they don't actually factually dispute anything in my report becaushing ie they can't because everything that i said wasn'tt me saying it. i wast providings just providino evidence, much of which you youe played th
matt walsh joins us now. thank you so much for, among other things, illustratingrce fr how journalism can be a force ys for good. i think yours has been. hospite you spoken to anyone at vanderbilt hospital about this directly? >> well, vanderbilt hospital, i mean, we we reached out forsti a statement when we first published the reportgive and at first they didn't want to give a statement. and they and they actually just took down, as you mentioned, they just deleted. that's what we want...
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matt. >> brian: brian matt ryan? >> matt ryan for sure.e of the super bowl, that heart breaking loss to them for nudge so close to winning super bowl chach p chap. >championship. >> i'm sure he is looking forward to that whole thing. >> carley: how has your team evolved since being on the field? >> guys are a little bigger and faster. still just 11 on 11. that has never changed. the fact that some of the philosophy, substitutions some of the way the game is played is definitely different. >> steve: sure, of course these days people are very careful about what they eat and things like that. and that brings us to one of the reasons you are here to talk about the great shape that you are in and, you know, one of the things is, and as guys we know this. guys always like to have a system. >> sure. >> steve: if you are going to stay in shape. >> that's exactly what i was going to say. go ahead. >> steve: you need a system. i want somebody to tell me what to do. >> so, exactly. that's the thing that men love nutri system is something i have been
matt. >> brian: brian matt ryan? >> matt ryan for sure.e of the super bowl, that heart breaking loss to them for nudge so close to winning super bowl chach p chap. >championship. >> i'm sure he is looking forward to that whole thing. >> carley: how has your team evolved since being on the field? >> guys are a little bigger and faster. still just 11 on 11. that has never changed. the fact that some of the philosophy, substitutions some of the way the game is...
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correspondent matt finn has that part of the story developing tonight., matt. >> hey, the fbi terrorist screening database identifies people who are known or reasonably suspected of being involved in terrorist activities and border patrol arrested 12 people on that list last month alone. let's take another brief look at the numbers of the terror watch list at the border. getting back to fiscal year 2017 just two suspected terrorists apprehended at the border. in 2186, in fiscal year 2019 zero. 2023 jumps out to 15 and now in 2022, this fiscal year 78 people one is concerning is that those numbers reflect only the suspected terrorists that were caught. and border patrol shows 5,000 cutaways have slipped past this fiscal year, and they are the illegal immigrants who choose not to surrender for processing and instead evade authority us. republicans say that the numbers demonstrate the national security threat at the border and the need for greater security. it republicans on the house homeland security committee pushed for those numbers to be made public ag
correspondent matt finn has that part of the story developing tonight., matt. >> hey, the fbi terrorist screening database identifies people who are known or reasonably suspected of being involved in terrorist activities and border patrol arrested 12 people on that list last month alone. let's take another brief look at the numbers of the terror watch list at the border. getting back to fiscal year 2017 just two suspected terrorists apprehended at the border. in 2186, in fiscal year 2019...
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here is matte matte - it's good because i know glossy surfaces and some types, and on top of the soft-patchthey like to leave a rag on their fingers , they took it against. there is no need for unnecessary movements, our heroes are conservative guys, will they arrange a black secondary. this is something not sure. i am sure that they will like everything, because they will look, in general, at the whole interior and it looks like a cracker. like in a movie, see black and white in the kitchen, native kitchen. yes, mine, at the same time, on this black countertop, we will have a built-in sink stove with a mixer. we combine everything in one color, we will not have. uh, no extra patches of color, and everything will be very uh, clearly calibrated plus uh on a black tabletop . it's easy to restore. that is, any chipped man is not always neat, they use the board less often directly on the countertop, and that's all zhenya, almost all of this can be easily removed , a floor that is very contrasting with a geometric pattern. and all together. this will create a visually very beautiful effect. expa
here is matte matte - it's good because i know glossy surfaces and some types, and on top of the soft-patchthey like to leave a rag on their fingers , they took it against. there is no need for unnecessary movements, our heroes are conservative guys, will they arrange a black secondary. this is something not sure. i am sure that they will like everything, because they will look, in general, at the whole interior and it looks like a cracker. like in a movie, see black and white in the kitchen,...
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i have andrew weissmann, neal katyal, matt miller. all the lawyers i need. >> we're gonna get right to it. >> have a great show. >> thank you alex. thank you. tonight the trump lawyers have filed a replied to the justice department's opposition to the judge appointing a so-called special master to examine some of the government records seized by the fbi at donald trump's florida home. neal katyal andrew weissmann, and matt miller will give us the air inside. the most important thing to keep in mind, the single most important thing to know about the trump lawyers filing tonight is that it does not say one word about something included in the justice department's filing last night. it could get some of the trump lawyers indicted for obstruction of justice. one of the very important pieces of evidence in the justice department's filing last night is a copy of an under oath affidavit written by one of the trump's lawyers, inside -- swearing under oath on that day that at that moment they were handing over to the fbi and a federal prosecut
i have andrew weissmann, neal katyal, matt miller. all the lawyers i need. >> we're gonna get right to it. >> have a great show. >> thank you alex. thank you. tonight the trump lawyers have filed a replied to the justice department's opposition to the judge appointing a so-called special master to examine some of the government records seized by the fbi at donald trump's florida home. neal katyal andrew weissmann, and matt miller will give us the air inside. the most important...
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matt, this wasn't just embarrassing, this was next level. >> it was.uestion about his age or whether he has lost a step. i personally believe it may have contributed to it. what i find even more interesting were the white house excuses on this. say he made a mistake. it was a bad mistake but say you made a mistake, meant no offense. it's the defensiveness and dishonesty that make this so much worse. they do it over and over again on inflation, afghanistan, other issues and wonder why they lose credibility with the american people. >> harris: jose, you and i have had a lot of debates and done town halls together. you are an eloquent speaker. it does not take a lot to do what matt suggested, just apologize and say you made a mistake. why the histrionics on all the reasons why in the media must be wrong and it -- bring out john lennon. what is she doing? >> look, i think first and fore most my heart goes out to the woman's family. biden is human, you are human and we make mistakes. i think it was an honest mistake and the white house would have been bette
matt, this wasn't just embarrassing, this was next level. >> it was.uestion about his age or whether he has lost a step. i personally believe it may have contributed to it. what i find even more interesting were the white house excuses on this. say he made a mistake. it was a bad mistake but say you made a mistake, meant no offense. it's the defensiveness and dishonesty that make this so much worse. they do it over and over again on inflation, afghanistan, other issues and wonder why they...
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i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, september 15th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." deadline day. the u.s. is bracing for a possible rail strike that could devastate the economy. the effort to get a handful of unions to reach an agreement. >>> breaking overnight, florida governor ron desantis sends dozens of migrants to martha's vineyard, fueling the debate over border security. >>> final farewell. thousands of mourners line up to say good-bye to queen elizabeth. how long some people are waiting to pay their respects. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the looming deadline to try and avert a nationwide rail strike. freight railroads and three holdout unions representing 60,000 workers have until just after midnight to reach a deal. a walkout could cost the u.s. economy as much as $2 billion a day, make supply chain issues worse, and increase inflation. and possibly freeze almost 30% of u.s. cargo shipments. the biden administration officials are involved in last-minute negotiations to try and
i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, september 15th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." deadline day. the u.s. is bracing for a possible rail strike that could devastate the economy. the effort to get a handful of unions to reach an agreement. >>> breaking overnight, florida governor ron desantis sends dozens of migrants to martha's vineyard, fueling the debate over border security. >>> final farewell. thousands of mourners line up to...
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i'm matt pieper in new york. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has been involved in a car crash in kyiv. his office says a car collided with his after returning from vsiting troops. as authorities investigate, they say zelenskyy was not seriously injured. >>> more progress on the covid front as the world health organization says deaths worldwide last week from the virus were the lowest reported in the pandemic since march 2020. the w.h.o. says the omicron subvariant ba.5 continues to dominate globally. >>> his company is worth $3 billion, and the founder of patagonia has just donated it to help fight climate change. it's going to two environmental organizations, a move he predicts will yield $100 million a year. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> tonight, the general public began saying its final goodbyes t queen elizabeth ii in london. the late monarch will lie in state until
i'm matt pieper in new york. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has been involved in a car crash in kyiv. his office says a car collided with his after returning from vsiting troops. as authorities investigate, they say zelenskyy was not seriously injured. >>> more progress on the covid front as the world health organization says deaths worldwide last week from the virus were the lowest reported in the pandemic since march 2020. the w.h.o. says the omicron subvariant ba.5...
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i'm matt pieper.dt is the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. treat & prevent - all in one. listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. i put it on once, no more touch ups! secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works. does your vitamin c last 24 hours? only nature's bounty does. with immune 24 hour plus... you get longer-lasting vitamin c... plus herbal and other immune superstars. get more with nature's bounty. dry skin is sensitive skin, too. treat it that way with aveeno® daily moisture. formulated with nourishing, trprebiotic oat.y it's clinically proven to moisturize dry skin check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my l
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>> all right, matt gutman and our team there. we thank you all. and if you would like to help at home, we put together resources on abcnews.com/wn. how to help. >>> when we come back here tonight, the chilling murder of a popular radio anchor. police say >>>. >>> tonight, the chilling murder of a popular radio anchor in michigan. the suspect, arthur williams, pleading not guilty today. prosecutors say jim matthews was found stabbed to death in his home, his 10-year-old son beaten. his girlfriend stabbed, bound, and gagged. >>> when we come back, the new your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> tonight, newly released surveillance of a train derailment in colorado. authorities bel
>> all right, matt gutman and our team there. we thank you all. and if you would like to help at home, we put together resources on abcnews.com/wn. how to help. >>> when we come back here tonight, the chilling murder of a popular radio anchor. police say >>>. >>> tonight, the chilling murder of a popular radio anchor in michigan. the suspect, arthur williams, pleading not guilty today. prosecutors say jim matthews was found stabbed to death in his home, his...
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>> we are used to matt cartwright lying. >> health of the mother, rape, abortion and insist, and mattvoted against the born alive protection act, which says people should not give medical care to babies that survive an abortion. matt cartwright think we, the taxpayer should be paying for abortion. he has flip flopped his position a few times in ten years while in offers. here in northeast pennsylvania we value a culture of life and we are strong, strong pro life people up here. >> john: we hope to get cartwright on to talk about the issues, in the meantime, we'll watch the race in the 8th congressional district. jim bognet, great to catch up with you, thanks. >> aishah: italy set to get its first female prime minister but headlines are glossing over the history and going to mousilini and fascism. steve, good to see you, good to have you with us. so you know, maloney talks about free speech, she talks about god, country first, does that sound like fascism to you? >> well, it's amazing how they reach for that word almost instinctively, and last night on msnbc, the election result title
>> we are used to matt cartwright lying. >> health of the mother, rape, abortion and insist, and mattvoted against the born alive protection act, which says people should not give medical care to babies that survive an abortion. matt cartwright think we, the taxpayer should be paying for abortion. he has flip flopped his position a few times in ten years while in offers. here in northeast pennsylvania we value a culture of life and we are strong, strong pro life people up here....
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matt gorman and kevin walling. now that have to help their children catch up. we'll pay for tutors for years and summer school for the kids to make up what they lost. thank you so much. i don't know if you guys heard, i'm a children's book author now. the first time i've ever written a book for children and it is so exciting. i collaborated with brave books if you haven't heard from them. a christian conservative book publisher and i'm their september book of the month author. subscribe and get a book every month. i want my kids to grow up knowing how strong god has made them and persevere even when life gets tough. doesn't everybody want that for your kids? a fun way for your kids. pick up your copy brave books.com. it was so much fun. thanks for watching. the show was fun, too. "outnumbered" after the break. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: hello, every went this is friday and it is "outnumbered." i am kayleigh mcenany, and i'm joined by cheryl casone, tomi lahren, dr. nicole saphier, and sean duffy. we began with what you watch
matt gorman and kevin walling. now that have to help their children catch up. we'll pay for tutors for years and summer school for the kids to make up what they lost. thank you so much. i don't know if you guys heard, i'm a children's book author now. the first time i've ever written a book for children and it is so exciting. i collaborated with brave books if you haven't heard from them. a christian conservative book publisher and i'm their september book of the month author. subscribe and get...
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i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new >>> it's friday, september 9th, 2022. mbering qu one of the most beloved women in the world, queen elizabeth ii, has passed away at the age of 96. we have a look at her life and legacy including how a woman who wasn't born to be queen became the longest ruling monarch in british history. >>> long may he reign. the queen's son, charles, has assumed power as king. we'll speak with his former communications director about what's next for the monarch. >>> a world in mourning. countless tribute are pouring in for the queen from world leaders to music royalty. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning the world is paying tribute to queen elizabeth. britain's longest reigning monarch died yesterday at the age of 96. a formal announcement of her passing was posted on the gate of buckingham palace earlier in the day. members of the royal family raced to her bedside at balmoral castle, her summer residence, when her health took a turn for the worst. her oldest son, charles, immediately became kin
i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new >>> it's friday, september 9th, 2022. mbering qu one of the most beloved women in the world, queen elizabeth ii, has passed away at the age of 96. we have a look at her life and legacy including how a woman who wasn't born to be queen became the longest ruling monarch in british history. >>> long may he reign. the queen's son, charles, has assumed power as king. we'll speak with his former communications director about what's next for the...