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so the scene between herod and the wise men in the gospel of matthew is absolutely plausible.his sort of thing happened all the time. >> i think an audience with herod the great would have been really terrifying if you were not sure of what herod thought about you or, even worse, if you knew that herod didn't like you, it probably was one of the more terrifying experiences of your life. >> i hear you have a question for me. >> so the magi come to herod and say, where is the king of the jews to be born which is an especially dumb thing to ask a king which is basically like saying, where is your successor, or where is the real king? >> king of the jews? i am king of the jews. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. now comes in a new hue - blue! voluminous original mascara the original soft-bristle brush separates every lash. the creamy formula builds 5 times the volume. voluminous. let your lashes speak volumes.
so the scene between herod and the wise men in the gospel of matthew is absolutely plausible.his sort of thing happened all the time. >> i think an audience with herod the great would have been really terrifying if you were not sure of what herod thought about you or, even worse, if you knew that herod didn't like you, it probably was one of the more terrifying experiences of your life. >> i hear you have a question for me. >> so the magi come to herod and say, where is the...
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. >> according to the gospel of matthew. men described traveled to jerusalem to seek an audience with king herod. >> they were stargazers. their job us to consult the stars and their movements and see what socorrelations or revelations they would give you or coming. >> bible doesn't talk about it at all. it doesn't even tell us that there were three of them, much came from, what we are told is that they came following a star, which suggested that astrolo astrologyist. >> matthew's gospel tell us that the men were searching for a child, born king of the jews. >> it's more about the identity of jesu saying that this is someone who is very special. that's really what the story is telling us, rather than explaining history about these particular figures. >> according to matthew, the men had come to king herod to ask for guidance. kings would not turn down audiences with people like the wise men, especially if they seem to have insider trader information that was plausible about the future. so the scene between herod and the wise
. >> according to the gospel of matthew. men described traveled to jerusalem to seek an audience with king herod. >> they were stargazers. their job us to consult the stars and their movements and see what socorrelations or revelations they would give you or coming. >> bible doesn't talk about it at all. it doesn't even tell us that there were three of them, much came from, what we are told is that they came following a star, which suggested that astrolo astrologyist. >>...
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yeah. >> matthew: get a little bit of mustard?ard on here, yes. [ laughter ] >> anthony: how bad can it be? i just experienced like 12-hour payback for -- from hot chicken. >> dean: right. >> anthony: i mean, and this was an existentially awful experience that i really -- there were moments when i didn't think i was gonna make it. this has gotta be so much better than that, and it's only three minutes. >> dean: only three minutes. i'll take it. >> anthony: do you serve snacks in there? my friend, dean fertita, plays guitar and keyboards for queens of the stone age, and he also plays with the dead weather, with alison, who you just met. a nashville resident too, he trains in krav maga, a lethal martial art at the same gym where i train jiu jitsu when in town. these things hurt. they punish the body. they make a person sore. fortunately, i had a knuckleheaded idea and a place to do it. cryotherapy. the latest in muscle recovery treatments. so far so good. >> dean: no. >> anthony: no? >> dean: this is a terrible restaurant, tony. >>
yeah. >> matthew: get a little bit of mustard?ard on here, yes. [ laughter ] >> anthony: how bad can it be? i just experienced like 12-hour payback for -- from hot chicken. >> dean: right. >> anthony: i mean, and this was an existentially awful experience that i really -- there were moments when i didn't think i was gonna make it. this has gotta be so much better than that, and it's only three minutes. >> dean: only three minutes. i'll take it. >> anthony: do...
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david's club has offered to pay matthew's entry entry year, matthew's entry year, with first—class travelccommodation — recognition of a new friendship forged in a selfless moment of sacrifice. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. in the aftermath of the first round of the french presidential elections, will be joined of the french presidential elections, will bejoined by of the french presidential elections, will be joined by peter mandelson, who talks about his new cross— party mandelson, who talks about his new cross—party moment to defeat pro—brexit mps in the election. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight. the toon are back in the big time. newcastle are promoted to the premier league at the first attempt after a thumping win over preston a doping disqualification hands kelly sotherton a third olympic bronze. tatyana chernova's positive test from the beijing games promotes the former british heptathlete to third. and selby sails through. the d
david's club has offered to pay matthew's entry entry year, matthew's entry year, with first—class travelccommodation — recognition of a new friendship forged in a selfless moment of sacrifice. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. in the aftermath of the first round of the french presidential elections, will be joined of the french presidential elections, will bejoined by of the french presidential elections, will be joined by peter...
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charlie: matthew? matthew: if i were grading his first 100 days, i would give him an incomplete.e needs to turn his homework in and get it done. on donald trump's best day, it was the moment he put his hand on the bible and took the oath of office. every day after that hasn't been good. his approval ratings have deteriorated from that day onward. as mike says, he has the majority of the country that opposes him. what he is done is he has solidified both bases. he solidified the group of voters that is 38% that are for him. while it is solid and he has a solid level of support in nearly every member of the republican party and border group, he doesn't have a majority he can communicate with. presidents rise and fall on their ability to connect with the country. that ability is very limited. charlie: has he shown the ability to change? matthew: he has shown the ability to change his entire life. as we know, i think he changed parties seven different times over the last 15 to 20 years. i think what people want is we want people that learn. i have this information, but we don't know
charlie: matthew? matthew: if i were grading his first 100 days, i would give him an incomplete.e needs to turn his homework in and get it done. on donald trump's best day, it was the moment he put his hand on the bible and took the oath of office. every day after that hasn't been good. his approval ratings have deteriorated from that day onward. as mike says, he has the majority of the country that opposes him. what he is done is he has solidified both bases. he solidified the group of voters...
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matthew, run. and hopefully matthew did.ki, ceo of mediacom uk, the largest media advertising agency in the country. if you are matthew watching that and not expecting it, it is going to ta ke not expecting it, it is going to take you by surprise. that ad was pretty scary! i mean, it is a new innovation in television. it is hugely exciting. i would say personalisation is slightly different from that but in marketing it has been going on for quite a long time, direct mail, e—mail marketing, but what is usually exciting about this is the audio element. if it is done well it really ca n element. if it is done well it really can capture the audience and cut through the clutter and grab the attention of the viewer. i think if it is done well, that is the key element. because like anything, it is the ingredients that are important rather than the format. so i think important rather than the format. so ithink are important rather than the format. so i think are advised to advertisers would be to not get to head up with the format,
matthew, run. and hopefully matthew did.ki, ceo of mediacom uk, the largest media advertising agency in the country. if you are matthew watching that and not expecting it, it is going to ta ke not expecting it, it is going to take you by surprise. that ad was pretty scary! i mean, it is a new innovation in television. it is hugely exciting. i would say personalisation is slightly different from that but in marketing it has been going on for quite a long time, direct mail, e—mail marketing,...
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in sausalito, don ford, kpix 5. >>> who is matthew turner? he had a big shipyard in benicia in the late 1800s and was considered the grandfather of wooden shipbuilding on the west coast. >>> meteorologist paul deanno live at todos santos plaza in concord. paul, gorgeous day today. >> it is gorgeous out here high of 72 degrees. it was breezy earlier but the breeze is relaxing. it's a fine friday night. they put up this solid fence here at the plaza for good reason. they have a winter and spring brews festival coming up tomorrow from 12 to 4 p.m. so they are getting ready tonight for what should be an event where thousands of people will be standing where i am coming up tomorrow afternoon but the kids are still enjoying a beautiful friday night. the joyful noise of all the kids playing and enjoying great weather outside. it's in the upper 60s, wildly comfortable. take a look at the highs from today. hayward one of the warm spots at 75. san rafael 74. san jose 73. fremont and san francisco, wow, 71 gorgeous degrees. and concord buchanan field ab
in sausalito, don ford, kpix 5. >>> who is matthew turner? he had a big shipyard in benicia in the late 1800s and was considered the grandfather of wooden shipbuilding on the west coast. >>> meteorologist paul deanno live at todos santos plaza in concord. paul, gorgeous day today. >> it is gorgeous out here high of 72 degrees. it was breezy earlier but the breeze is relaxing. it's a fine friday night. they put up this solid fence here at the plaza for good reason. they...
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[applause] matthew: thank you, colonel. it is difficult to get the facts right on an event that occurred 97 years ago in a field in france. it is impossible to do that without the help of archives and museums and archivists and librarians and institutions from coast-to-coast and overseas. and of the long list of institutions and groups of people that i am grateful to on that long list, above all would be the 1st division museum here. wonderful staff at the research center. those of you that support them, thank you. they are a wonderful, wonderful group. this book would be impossible without you. those of you don't support them, i urge you to. so, a plug. i know i am in the presence of a lot of people that know a lot about the battle of cantigny, here in this audience, from the colonel who has written about it himself, many of you out they're. i hope you have partaken. it will take a little bit of pressure off me. -- i hope you have partaken into the cash bar. it will take a little bit of pressure off me. i learned early on
[applause] matthew: thank you, colonel. it is difficult to get the facts right on an event that occurred 97 years ago in a field in france. it is impossible to do that without the help of archives and museums and archivists and librarians and institutions from coast-to-coast and overseas. and of the long list of institutions and groups of people that i am grateful to on that long list, above all would be the 1st division museum here. wonderful staff at the research center. those of you that...
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matthew chance is live in moscow with breaking details. what do we know, matthew? >> reporter: at this stage clhrs not very much. it's been confirmed by the russian state agency there's an at least one explosion in st. petersburg in a metro station there. social media is filled with what you might expect horrific images of the aftermath of that explosion. it seems like the doors have been blown off a metro train, what we believe to be it was reported to be the sunia square metro square, which is in the middle of st. petersburg, right in the center of that big russian city. there are casualties on the platform, emergency services there, according to russian state media, the only source we've got at the moment apart from the social media postings, people are being evacuated from the subway station. we don't know whether it's affecting one or two stations. there seems to be some concern it could have been either taking place between two metro stations or at two metro stations, but obviously we're going to try and get some clarity in the hours ahead, chris. >> matthew,
matthew chance is live in moscow with breaking details. what do we know, matthew? >> reporter: at this stage clhrs not very much. it's been confirmed by the russian state agency there's an at least one explosion in st. petersburg in a metro station there. social media is filled with what you might expect horrific images of the aftermath of that explosion. it seems like the doors have been blown off a metro train, what we believe to be it was reported to be the sunia square metro square,...
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i wanted to ask you about it, matthew.nt post from the president, the real story is surveillance and leaking. he says, find the leakers. is this an example of two alternate realities. the conservative media is saying obama surveillance and the other side is trump and the russia issue. >> i think it's two different stories. there are several stories going on. the story of mike flynn and the leak, there's the story of the trump team contacts with russia, what that means and then there is the story that's late breaking about devin nunez and what kind of collection was going on of the trump campaign or of trump family members during the election. the key for me is, you know, trump was elected to be commander in chief, not media critic in chief. when you go and talk to a lot of his supporters, there's some kind of exhaustion with the endless criticism of the media. they want to see the jobs. that's what -- that's what they put him in office for. >> i think media critic in chief, it's an attempt to inoculate him from all the rea
i wanted to ask you about it, matthew.nt post from the president, the real story is surveillance and leaking. he says, find the leakers. is this an example of two alternate realities. the conservative media is saying obama surveillance and the other side is trump and the russia issue. >> i think it's two different stories. there are several stories going on. the story of mike flynn and the leak, there's the story of the trump team contacts with russia, what that means and then there is...
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but thankfully, matthew came along. he was saying that he was determined to finish. finish line. ..to see it through to the conclusion of this 26 mile 385—yard course. what did you actually say to him? i was like shouting in his ear, saying, "come on, on, you can do this, it‘s 200 metres, we will finish, i‘ll stay with you!" maybe i was a bit overzealous with of my support, but, er... no, it was wonderful, it was needed, it was needed to kind of hit home. matthew was clear in knowing, if he leaves me, there's a chance that they willjust whisk me off, they won't get me along the finish. and that'sjust, you know, it'sjust so nice, he's such a gentleman for doing that. the killer question — roles reversed, would you have done the same, david? oh, my goodness. it's... i honestly... that is... you're the first person to ask me that today, and that is such a good question. i haven't given it a moment's thought. i'd love to think i would. you can see prince william and prince harry looking out just in disbelief. what the general public see there is the spirit of the running
but thankfully, matthew came along. he was saying that he was determined to finish. finish line. ..to see it through to the conclusion of this 26 mile 385—yard course. what did you actually say to him? i was like shouting in his ear, saying, "come on, on, you can do this, it‘s 200 metres, we will finish, i‘ll stay with you!" maybe i was a bit overzealous with of my support, but, er... no, it was wonderful, it was needed, it was needed to kind of hit home. matthew was clear in...
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for the opportunity that he gave to matthew.thank everything and thank you very much forjoining us. thank you. you're welcome, thank you. we are about out of time. but we have had so many comments from you an ashley's report on care. you can see that whole report again on our programme page if you would like to see it. a very powerful personal report by ashley today about the difficulties for kids leaving care. bbc newsroom live is coming up. thank you for your company. i will see you soon. thank you for your company. i will see you soon. victoria is back tomorrow. good morning. the area of fog that we've had across parts of eastern england is shrinking now. you can that from the satellite picture earlier on and we've got more sunshine across england and wales. a different story for scotland and northern ireland. we saw that cloud. it is producing this rain here. it will turn heavier. not much rain for eastern scotla nd heavier. not much rain for eastern scotland and for most of the afternoon, england and wales will be dry as we
for the opportunity that he gave to matthew.thank everything and thank you very much forjoining us. thank you. you're welcome, thank you. we are about out of time. but we have had so many comments from you an ashley's report on care. you can see that whole report again on our programme page if you would like to see it. a very powerful personal report by ashley today about the difficulties for kids leaving care. bbc newsroom live is coming up. thank you for your company. i will see you soon....
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[applause] [laughter] matthew: thank you so much. colonel mccormick commanded the battalion of the fifth field artillery. they had the 155. suffered from the spanish flu. the spanish flu decimated the ranks. he was struck with the spanish flu but insisted on remaining with his battalion. -- i am notad saying that because i am on the kernel state. he was an exceptional artilleryman. he insisted on being with them through the rehearsal and going .p to the front lines he was with his battalion when they -- they fired the preparatory bombardment. protectivee the barrage from zero hour on until they reached their objective. from earlier in the day before, staff had some of his been begging him. you are sick, please go to the field hospital. he insisted on remaining there with his battalion. this was when they executed the most important part of the mission. he allowed himself to be taken to the field hospital after. he was in place for the most important part. he commanded one of the battalions. as a nurse, i am curious about the field ho
[applause] [laughter] matthew: thank you so much. colonel mccormick commanded the battalion of the fifth field artillery. they had the 155. suffered from the spanish flu. the spanish flu decimated the ranks. he was struck with the spanish flu but insisted on remaining with his battalion. -- i am notad saying that because i am on the kernel state. he was an exceptional artilleryman. he insisted on being with them through the rehearsal and going .p to the front lines he was with his battalion...
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. >> solomon loved matthews like he was her own son.ed several times a day but something felt wrong. >> he called me like 30 times literally. something didn't feel right. >> police say after 12:30 a.m. matthews was walking with a friend in the nicetown section. >> whoever he was with, they were walking to the parking lot and gunshots were fired from a car or passer by. i'm not sure. >> matthews was hit twice, once in the chest and once in the neck. he died at the hospital. the city of philadelphia is offering $20,000 reward money for that person that leads to an arrest of that person responsible. all calls will remain anonymous. >> he will live on through a group he created, crime. >> everyone in the group works in college or has graduated college and help the boy in the neighborhood play basketball and things like that. >> i'm rick williams, "action news." >> five children were hurt in south carolina when a gust of wind caused a bounce house to go airborne. it happened at the church's spring carnival. witnesses say it took everyone by
. >> solomon loved matthews like he was her own son.ed several times a day but something felt wrong. >> he called me like 30 times literally. something didn't feel right. >> police say after 12:30 a.m. matthews was walking with a friend in the nicetown section. >> whoever he was with, they were walking to the parking lot and gunshots were fired from a car or passer by. i'm not sure. >> matthews was hit twice, once in the chest and once in the neck. he died at the...
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alice, matthew, stick around.ore to come. >>> showdown taking shape on capitol hill over the confirmation of supreme court pick neil gorsuch. up next, we'll zero in on his path forward. >>> the battle to confirm u.s. supreme court pick neil gorsuch is heating up. so far only three democrats have said that they will vote yes on his nomination. tomorrow the senate judiciary committee is expected to vote on whether to send his nomination to the full nat. the final confirmation vote is expected to happen friday. gorsuch still faces major hurdles. right now it is unclear whether the republicans have the votes to break a democratic ph filibuster. republicans also i wouweighing so-called nuclear option which would change senate rules to get around a filibuster. this morning lawmakers on both sides of the aisle on weighing in. >> judge gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way in which that occurs is in the hands of the democratic minority. i think during the course of the week, we'll find out exactly how this will end. b
alice, matthew, stick around.ore to come. >>> showdown taking shape on capitol hill over the confirmation of supreme court pick neil gorsuch. up next, we'll zero in on his path forward. >>> the battle to confirm u.s. supreme court pick neil gorsuch is heating up. so far only three democrats have said that they will vote yes on his nomination. tomorrow the senate judiciary committee is expected to vote on whether to send his nomination to the full nat. the final confirmation...
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september hurricane matthew became deadliest atlantic hurricane since 2005.er category five storm brought devastation in haiti killing american 500 people. last week names matthew and otto which caused, make or damage in nicaragua and costa rica were stricken from the list of the names used to identify and track tropical systems. >> when a storm does an incredible amount of damage and devastation such as hurricane matthew last year, the world meteorological organization which is the weather organization of the u.n., will decide to retire the name. >> reporter: these names are eighty-first and second to be retired since practice began in 1953. prior to that system was a bit lessee physician. >> a storm did a lot of damage it would say a great hurricane or great florida hurricane or something along those lines but in 1950 just to help clear up confusion, to the general public the air force started using a alphabet and then 1963 , we got into use names. >> reporter: use of mens name was introduced in 1979. modern day list of hurricane names is recycled every six
september hurricane matthew became deadliest atlantic hurricane since 2005.er category five storm brought devastation in haiti killing american 500 people. last week names matthew and otto which caused, make or damage in nicaragua and costa rica were stricken from the list of the names used to identify and track tropical systems. >> when a storm does an incredible amount of damage and devastation such as hurricane matthew last year, the world meteorological organization which is the...
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the leafs want to get matthews going in this game. and the washington capitals want to keep him off the board. >> if two head coaches selling different narrative. you have mike babcock saying this is a confidence-builder. and you have barry trotz saying this is a stress-reliever? are you buying either one? >> i'm buying trotz. they missed an opportunity, did toronto, to get a game in their pocket on the road. and have believability. all of a sudden, it's justin wi and the caps grab control of it. we thought in the room, here we go again. it's the washington capitals. that was the nervousness. but they have too many veterans, too much experience to let that happen again. there's a great -- it was a great game for the washington capitals to come away with unscath unscathed. >> i think the leafs come at them again. i don't think the leafs think washington is all that mighty. i think the maple leafs rely on the center ice position. that's going to be a factor in tonight's game. >> that's what mike babcock is selling. i'm not buying. >> th
the leafs want to get matthews going in this game. and the washington capitals want to keep him off the board. >> if two head coaches selling different narrative. you have mike babcock saying this is a confidence-builder. and you have barry trotz saying this is a stress-reliever? are you buying either one? >> i'm buying trotz. they missed an opportunity, did toronto, to get a game in their pocket on the road. and have believability. all of a sudden, it's justin wi and the caps grab...
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an american elm that lost a huge branch that tumbled down, killing matthew mcclana han who is a pipe fitter. he leaves behind a wildlife and young children, he was working here t grounds. u.s. capitol police closed parts of independence avenue. this morning, a large tree branch fell, hitting a maintenance worker at the capitol. matt mcclana han was uncon shuns when help arrived. they gave him cpr and rushed him to the hospital where he died. >> that's awful. i'm sorry to hear that, prayers to his family, condolences. >> reporter: tours were detoured while police investigated. the architect of the capitol issued a statement this afternoon, saying that a large branch from an american elm fell and struck matt mcclanahan who was working nearby on an irrigation pipe. crews remained on the scene for hours to remove the tree from the roadway and sidewalk. so many hours later, six hours after this tragic accident occurred, ind still closed on the south side of the u.s. capitol, where the house office buildings are, and ahead at 5:00, how the capitol hill community is remembering matthew mccl
an american elm that lost a huge branch that tumbled down, killing matthew mcclana han who is a pipe fitter. he leaves behind a wildlife and young children, he was working here t grounds. u.s. capitol police closed parts of independence avenue. this morning, a large tree branch fell, hitting a maintenance worker at the capitol. matt mcclana han was uncon shuns when help arrived. they gave him cpr and rushed him to the hospital where he died. >> that's awful. i'm sorry to hear that,...
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matthew touched on this. the idea of throwing a bunch of missiles into the middle of the complicated conflict. you have to think of the ripple effect. this has become a regional war between competing powers in the middle east. seeing saudi arabia coming out, calling trump's decision a courageous decision. and applauding the fact that there's a military operation against military targets in syria. turkey, as well. coming out forcefully and saying they hope the pressure on assad will continue, and continue to the point this assad will be forced out of power. there's even an editorial cartoon in the arab news, which is a major publication here in the middle east. the cartoon depicts the reaction from the sunni gulf states here. an american eagle broken free of chains. that represents the obama doctrine. and the eagle is swooping down on syria, iran and isis. that's the feeling of the backers. reaction in iran has come out and condemned this vocally. how will russia and iran respond? >> and the statement from the
matthew touched on this. the idea of throwing a bunch of missiles into the middle of the complicated conflict. you have to think of the ripple effect. this has become a regional war between competing powers in the middle east. seeing saudi arabia coming out, calling trump's decision a courageous decision. and applauding the fact that there's a military operation against military targets in syria. turkey, as well. coming out forcefully and saying they hope the pressure on assad will continue,...
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-matthew: i'm matthew. pleasure. -lemonis: matthew, how are you?thew: i'm doing really well, how are you? lemonis: so, do you guys work here full-time? amanda: not full time. i mean, i've been friends with them since before this company started, and i've kind of helped whenever they needed me -throughout the years. -lemonis: wow. matthew: i've married into friendship, so... which means that i get an opportunity to help them out. lemonis: and so show me what you guys do when you come. amanda: these are open, so you push them down, you take out the silica, we put them in, then we put a love note in each one of these. lemonis: what's the love note? it's a little -- -amanda: it's -- -lemonis: it's a little much. i mean, read it just like it says. matthew: "my dearest love, your darkest secret can be someone else's desired wish." lemonis: hey, thanks, bro. you gave me a candle -for my birthday. -amanda: yeah. lemonis: hopefully you don't give this candle to your boss. -amanda: kid, or boss, yeah. -lemonis: all kidding aside... -amanda: yeah. lemonis: ..
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matthew mcmullen, alameda police department"every manufacturer uses different locking mechanisms for their doors and their ignition systems and sometimes we find that certain cars are targeted over other ones possibly for ease of take." here in concord over 20-vehicles had tires slashed over the weekend and surveillance video captured a possible suspect in the act william robinson/tire slashing victim: "i got him in the act of slashing a tire. he is just strolling. he is probably a gentleman 150-165 pounds, 6'2" maybe? 20 vehicles? come on now, this is a hard working community. everybody goes to work in this neighborhood. everybody leaves early in the morning and then to find out the vehicles have been vandalized is just wrong, you know?"in concord haaziq madyun kron4news in concord, a baby drowned in a swimming pool over the weekend. police were called to the neighborhood when the family could not find the 1year old girl. police tell us, they found the child under the pools tarp without a pulse. the pool did have a 5-foot fence around it and gates. but one of the gates was not locke
matthew mcmullen, alameda police department"every manufacturer uses different locking mechanisms for their doors and their ignition systems and sometimes we find that certain cars are targeted over other ones possibly for ease of take." here in concord over 20-vehicles had tires slashed over the weekend and surveillance video captured a possible suspect in the act william robinson/tire slashing victim: "i got him in the act of slashing a tire. he is just strolling. he is probably...
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from the bottom of my heart let me be the first to congratulate doctor matthew's as the next superintendent of sfusd applause please >> (clapping.) >> and sorry if i'm stealing anyone else's thunder president walton but i did want to make a few remarks you'll hear more about doctor matthew's but we're excited to work with him as he returns to the roots of san francisco and our school district i've had a chance to spend quality time including a sunday in i haven't had clothing and can tell that the board of education made an excellent choice on behalf of our staff all of our staff we're committed to helping him being successful and achieving great things and of great service to all the families and school and he's here with his wonderful family beginning on sunday so thank you for being here. so next this is partly relation to our time together on sunday congratulate the boys varsity basketball team. >> (clapping.) >> who are colleague and former proud principal is here kevin truett go bears yes in case you do know this the boys basketball team succeeded in the state championship and gotten
from the bottom of my heart let me be the first to congratulate doctor matthew's as the next superintendent of sfusd applause please >> (clapping.) >> and sorry if i'm stealing anyone else's thunder president walton but i did want to make a few remarks you'll hear more about doctor matthew's but we're excited to work with him as he returns to the roots of san francisco and our school district i've had a chance to spend quality time including a sunday in i haven't had clothing and...
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from the crowd i was honored to attend this special celebration along with mayor ed lee and doctor matthew and ms. mendoza-mcdonnell and a principal eric we offered our health felt thanks to the golden state warriors as well as ms. mendoza-mcdonnell for making this unforgettable experience possible for the championship team i'll say that a lot state championship here at sfusd and proud to announce our chief technology officer not here she's been named the outstanding k po of the year. >> (clapping.) >> by the consortium networking and the reason why ms. doed she accepted the award and joined our district in april of 2015 so coming up on her second year anniversary and was charged with expanding the digital district plan to provide every student and school with assets to 21st century learning environment want to acknowledge some of the accomplishments with us within 5 most under her direction nearly 10 thousand employees and 57 thousand students shifted to a platform we also successfully completed the laptop educators program that provided 46 hundred educators with a laptop that's an accomp
from the crowd i was honored to attend this special celebration along with mayor ed lee and doctor matthew and ms. mendoza-mcdonnell and a principal eric we offered our health felt thanks to the golden state warriors as well as ms. mendoza-mcdonnell for making this unforgettable experience possible for the championship team i'll say that a lot state championship here at sfusd and proud to announce our chief technology officer not here she's been named the outstanding k po of the year. >>...
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it's an exaggerated form of myself. >> matthew has been on the stage before. guys just made their stage debut in vegas, the men of "magic mike live." look at them go. >> i don't know what happens to me when i see that. i got to talk to channing tatum. this is now a live male review. and guess who scored a ticket? >> not me. >> everybody enjoy the show. >> you guys are one of the sexiest couples in hollywood. when do you find each other the most sexy? >> this is all good and all great. i like when she is in a sweat pants and t-shirt. >> when do you find him the most sexy? >> 24/7. >> cleaning the house, taking care of the baby. >> yes, helping out with our baby. and just taking her and being like dad, for me, i'm like, bow down, you are the sexiest thing ever. >> they're sexy and sweet. jenna was out supporting her man and his male review. and channing says this is a whole new level of strip tease. >> how long did you have this in your brain to want to do something like this? >> i don't know if this even came from my brain. >> where did it come from? >> it came
it's an exaggerated form of myself. >> matthew has been on the stage before. guys just made their stage debut in vegas, the men of "magic mike live." look at them go. >> i don't know what happens to me when i see that. i got to talk to channing tatum. this is now a live male review. and guess who scored a ticket? >> not me. >> everybody enjoy the show. >> you guys are one of the sexiest couples in hollywood. when do you find each other the most sexy?...
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the leafs want to get matthews going in this game. and the washington capitals want to keep him off the board. >> if two head coaches selling different narrative. you have mike babcock saying this is a confidence-builder. and you have barry trotz saying this is a stress-reliever? are you buying either one? >> i'm buying trotz. they missed an opportunity, did toronto, to get a game in their pocket on the road. and have believability. all of a sudden, it's justin williams leading the way. and the caps grab control of it. we thought in the room, here we go again. it's the washington capitals. that was the nervousness. but they have too many veterans, too much experience to let that happen again. there's a great -- it was a great game for the washington capitals to come away with unscath unscathed. >> i think the leafs come at them again. i don't think the leafs think washington is all that mighty. i think the maple leafs rely on the center ice position. that's going to be a factor in tonight's game. >> that's what mike babcock is selling
the leafs want to get matthews going in this game. and the washington capitals want to keep him off the board. >> if two head coaches selling different narrative. you have mike babcock saying this is a confidence-builder. and you have barry trotz saying this is a stress-reliever? are you buying either one? >> i'm buying trotz. they missed an opportunity, did toronto, to get a game in their pocket on the road. and have believability. all of a sudden, it's justin williams leading the...
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matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.told to do something, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >> at this point, she's telling the two male, the supervisor and the deputy, they can't touch her because it's rape and it's illegal for a male officer to touch her. of course, that's not the case. corporal desouza is giving her verbal orders she's not going for. me and the backup have our spray. corporal desouza puts the handcuffs on her, put her in the arm bar. she's uncomfortable, she can't move. she's not hurt. then she starts kicking. i inform her she is not allowed to kick, any assault is a criminal offense. so, we take it to the next step, where we're in the hallway, and you see that we're struggling with her
matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.told to do something, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >> at this...
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jordan matthews bufkt. bulldogs -- bucket. bull docs up at the -- bulldogs up at the break. pushed the lead to 13. williams-goss has 23. p.j. doze cher relent -- doe cher relentless. >> gonzaga back up one and the dagger. big fellow. we're done here. go celebrate. it's gonzaga 77-73. into monday's title game for the first time. >> before the game i guess they were making comments that we were the most nervous team in the tournament. we heard everything this year. the conference, we haven't played tight games, we've heard everything. 37-1, and playing the last game of the season is a blessing. >> sea of green in phoenix. oregon in the final four for the first time since 1939. a missed north carolina field goal. kennedy meeks stuck it back. toward the end of the second half. final minute. watch the friendly bounce. oregon's tyler dorsey, he needed it. under a minute left. carolina's lead cut to three. later just one point. and a missed free throw. but meeks was there to cleefrn up the re-- clean up to rebound. another foul. carolina missed four straight free throws. guess what
jordan matthews bufkt. bulldogs -- bucket. bull docs up at the -- bulldogs up at the break. pushed the lead to 13. williams-goss has 23. p.j. doze cher relent -- doe cher relentless. >> gonzaga back up one and the dagger. big fellow. we're done here. go celebrate. it's gonzaga 77-73. into monday's title game for the first time. >> before the game i guess they were making comments that we were the most nervous team in the tournament. we heard everything this year. the conference, we...
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matthew? >> i can't imagine that they really expected this. the same time, they understand that i think donald trump is an unpredictable figure politically. and they were braced for this. but the reaction is already coming out from the russians now. i mean, there's been no reaction yet from the kremlin. but they're going to the cu furious. i can imagine the strongly worded statement that we are going to hear from them. there's senior lawmakers in this country that tweeted their initial responses or posted on social media. vict victor osorof has called this an act of aggression against a u.n. member. and russia will call an emergency session of the u.n. security council to discuss it. one of his co-lawmakers, the head of the committee on international affairs, saying what will happen now is russian cruise missiles will continue to strike terrorists. and american ones will strike government forces. that's an indication of the sentiments we're hearing from the russian kremlin. what it does for the u.s./russia relationships. there were hopes durin
matthew? >> i can't imagine that they really expected this. the same time, they understand that i think donald trump is an unpredictable figure politically. and they were braced for this. but the reaction is already coming out from the russians now. i mean, there's been no reaction yet from the kremlin. but they're going to the cu furious. i can imagine the strongly worded statement that we are going to hear from them. there's senior lawmakers in this country that tweeted their initial...
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congressman, matthew of kentuck kentucky. state your position for us. you don't think assad was behind the chemical attack? >> the first casualty of war, we're going to have four versions of the story coming forward, we are going to have the u.s. version, the russian version, assad's version and then there's going to be the truth in there. we haven't been provided the details and i think it's incumbent for -- at least for congress. when they gave us classified briefings, when they had everyone convinced assad had used chemical weapons, they were not able to tell us to believe with sufficient evidence that assad did it and that we should get involved. >> tucker: two things jump out at me based on what you just said. one, you listed the united states alongside russia and the syrian government, as equal believability. and you are a sitting united states congressman and you haven't seen evidence that convinces you. you're not in a position to demand that evidence? >> let me tell you what. it's not equal believability, obviously we are way more believable th
congressman, matthew of kentuck kentucky. state your position for us. you don't think assad was behind the chemical attack? >> the first casualty of war, we're going to have four versions of the story coming forward, we are going to have the u.s. version, the russian version, assad's version and then there's going to be the truth in there. we haven't been provided the details and i think it's incumbent for -- at least for congress. when they gave us classified briefings, when they had...
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. >> the battle between canadian prime minister justin trudeau and matthew perry continues. it started back on perry's interview on jimmy kimmel when he admitted he beat up trudeau in elementary school. then on april fools' day he said he's ready for a rematch. who didn't want to punch chandler. responding, i think i'm going to pass given that you currently have an army at your disposal. who knew that they went to school together and matthew perry was actually the bully in the scenario? >> those funny canadians and that humor of theirs. >> you always thought that canadians are kind people but matthew perry beating up justin trudeau? come on. >>> just ahead a high school slam dunk you have to see to believe. keep it right here. yeah, i just saved a whole lot of money by swhuh.ing to geico. we should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico insures way more than cars. boats, motorcycles... even rvs! geico insures rvs? what's an rv? uh, the thing we've been stuck on for five years! wait, i'm not a real moose?? we've been over this, jeff... we're stickers! i'm not a real m
. >> the battle between canadian prime minister justin trudeau and matthew perry continues. it started back on perry's interview on jimmy kimmel when he admitted he beat up trudeau in elementary school. then on april fools' day he said he's ready for a rematch. who didn't want to punch chandler. responding, i think i'm going to pass given that you currently have an army at your disposal. who knew that they went to school together and matthew perry was actually the bully in the scenario?...
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matthew, i'll start with you. trump using carter page and others to infiltrate the trump campaign. >> i think the question is what were they using him for and i think there's a distinct possibility it was on the one hand to coordinate with the trump campaign in a way that might amount to collusion. but the other distinct possibility, don, is that sanctions were on the table. it is very clear that russia had a very strong and high incentive to find sympathetic voices and leaders in the united states that might be willing under circumstances where they acquired power to lift sanctions against russia, which are clearly very hurting their economy and have been effective as u.s. national security. so this -- the activity in question, how high did it reach? who were the other officials in the trump campaign that they were using page to get to? page is kind of a weak link here, actually. and there were other people who obviously had more influence over the way the candidate was thinking and how successful were the russia
matthew, i'll start with you. trump using carter page and others to infiltrate the trump campaign. >> i think the question is what were they using him for and i think there's a distinct possibility it was on the one hand to coordinate with the trump campaign in a way that might amount to collusion. but the other distinct possibility, don, is that sanctions were on the table. it is very clear that russia had a very strong and high incentive to find sympathetic voices and leaders in the...
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tributes are being paid to the former radio two presenter, brian matthew, who died yesterday aged 88.d of the 60s', a programme he presented for 27 years. but it was his first appearance on the ‘saturday skiffle club', that caught the ear of producers, as brian matthew explained in 2013 to tony blackburn. it was a wonderful opportunity with that one, because it covered a wide range of the arts and every month or thereabouts we did a live show from a theatre and it amazed me that a vast audience always turned up and filled that theatre, wherever we were. i mean, it was an opportunity to see a number of eminent stars, i suppose that was the attraction. but it was a great programme to be associated with. those paying tribute to the radio to broadcast included sir tim rice who said he was sad to learn that brian matthew's voice had been silenced and went on to call him a truly magnificent broadcaster. his former colleague at radio 2, jeremy vine said he had done everything in broadcasting and had met everyone in music. i want to bring you an update from that explosion we were reporting ea
tributes are being paid to the former radio two presenter, brian matthew, who died yesterday aged 88.d of the 60s', a programme he presented for 27 years. but it was his first appearance on the ‘saturday skiffle club', that caught the ear of producers, as brian matthew explained in 2013 to tony blackburn. it was a wonderful opportunity with that one, because it covered a wide range of the arts and every month or thereabouts we did a live show from a theatre and it amazed me that a vast...
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september, hurricane matthew became deadliest atlantic hurricane since 2005.onster category five storm brought devastation in haiti killing more than 500 people. last weeks name matthew and otto which caused major damage in nicaragua and costa rica were strict friend a list of names used to identify and track tropical systems. >> when is there a storm, incredible amount of damage, devastation, such as hurricane matthew last year the world meteorological organization which is the weather organization, of the u.n. will decide to retire the name. >> reporter: these names are eighty-first and eighty-second to be retired since the practice began in 1953. prior to that the system was a bit lessee physician. >> if the storm did damage it was called a great hurricane or great florida hurricane, you know, or something along those lines. but in 1960 just to help clear up confusion with the media and general public the air force started using the fun net i can alphabet and in 1953 , we got into using female names. >> reporter: use of mens names was introduced in 1979. mo
september, hurricane matthew became deadliest atlantic hurricane since 2005.onster category five storm brought devastation in haiti killing more than 500 people. last weeks name matthew and otto which caused major damage in nicaragua and costa rica were strict friend a list of names used to identify and track tropical systems. >> when is there a storm, incredible amount of damage, devastation, such as hurricane matthew last year the world meteorological organization which is the weather...
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and as matthew said, he's all tactics, no strat he gee. and will change his positions every day, but we don't know what the strategy is that is driving that. so republicans, the republicans in d.c. particularly liked about him was he was quote a winner, he won the election. big surprise, we have the house, we have the senate. but now we're finding out we're not sure he is idea logically reliable. so there is fear growing in the caucus. and there is a lot of worry that he will go try ang late himself over into left field or right field or who knows what. and when you have a president who is kind of a chaos machine, it can be a negotiating advantage for the president. but also scares your allies a lot. because they don't know what to count on. so if he keeps, you know, if he starts having wins he will hold friends. if he try ang lates against the rs and ds because he they can't get anything done, then he's not going to have very many friends. if we lose the special election coming up in georgia, this runoff in a republican district where it'
and as matthew said, he's all tactics, no strat he gee. and will change his positions every day, but we don't know what the strategy is that is driving that. so republicans, the republicans in d.c. particularly liked about him was he was quote a winner, he won the election. big surprise, we have the house, we have the senate. but now we're finding out we're not sure he is idea logically reliable. so there is fear growing in the caucus. and there is a lot of worry that he will go try ang late...
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speaking to the un security council, matthew rycroft said the deaths appeared to result from a chemical the syrian government. he added that — if proven — any use of chemical agents would constitute a war crime. this bears all the hallmarks of the say sad regime and the use of chemical weapons is a war crime. : make no mistake this regime seems intent on making a mockery of the russian—backed ceasefire. russian—backed ceasefire. russia has blocked council action claiming that we might undermine the process. yet the only thing undermining the process is assad, the very man they seek to protect. russia deployed the full weight of its armed forces to help him. they reduced aleppo to ruins and displaced hundreds of thousands of men, women and children, all in the name of fighting terrorism. and what does russia get as repayment? assad humiliates russia in the eyes of the world by intensifying his attacks, by reducing the ceasefire to rubble. assad humiliates russia by showing just how empty syria's promise was to re m ove just how empty syria's promise was to remove all its chemical weapons
speaking to the un security council, matthew rycroft said the deaths appeared to result from a chemical the syrian government. he added that — if proven — any use of chemical agents would constitute a war crime. this bears all the hallmarks of the say sad regime and the use of chemical weapons is a war crime. : make no mistake this regime seems intent on making a mockery of the russian—backed ceasefire. russian—backed ceasefire. russia has blocked council action claiming that we might...
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what more can you tell us about that phone call, matthew? >> reporter: well, that's right, ana, unusually the state department has been pretty tight lipped about the contents of that telephone content but the kremlin has spilled the beans. they said that this was a phone call that was made on the american initiative. rex tillerson called his russian counterpart lavrov to discuss the aftermath of those missile strikes of that air base in syria. this is what lav roshgs v said, he stressed a attack on a country that fighting terrorist will only strengthen. the use of chemical weapons, the accounts of use of chemical weapons by the united states don't correspond to reality. of course the russians have been insisting from the kremlin there was no chemical attack carried out by the syrian air forces on that place in idlib province. when the air strikes took place against the rebel holding storage facility, the chemical weapons they controlled was unleashed and caused that dramatic and terrible loss of life. that was reaffirmed again on this teleph
what more can you tell us about that phone call, matthew? >> reporter: well, that's right, ana, unusually the state department has been pretty tight lipped about the contents of that telephone content but the kremlin has spilled the beans. they said that this was a phone call that was made on the american initiative. rex tillerson called his russian counterpart lavrov to discuss the aftermath of those missile strikes of that air base in syria. this is what lav roshgs v said, he stressed a...
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matthew chance live this hour with the latest from the kremlin. back to our panel. lieutenant colonel rick francona. mark maccarney and christiane amanpour. did you expect such a strong response from vladimir putin? >> it's strong. it is -- yeah. i mean, yeah. what did you expect russia to say? and they keep using the term, sovereign nation. and the russians insist, as matthew pointed out, this wasn't an air strike, a deliberate chemical attack, but they blamed it on the opposition, as they do every turn. that's why it's crucial, to see whether the secretary of state rex tillerson's trip to moscow goes ahead. and whether any of this can be, you know, can be sorted, can be amill rated in a direct, you know, face-to-face, between the secretary of state and vladimir putin, and the foreign minister, sergey lavrov. the dynamic between russia and the west has been deteriorating since the russian aggression against crimea and against ukraine. and most of the west believes that, in itself, is a violation of international law and a violation of our sovereign areas, prince, u
matthew chance live this hour with the latest from the kremlin. back to our panel. lieutenant colonel rick francona. mark maccarney and christiane amanpour. did you expect such a strong response from vladimir putin? >> it's strong. it is -- yeah. i mean, yeah. what did you expect russia to say? and they keep using the term, sovereign nation. and the russians insist, as matthew pointed out, this wasn't an air strike, a deliberate chemical attack, but they blamed it on the opposition, as...
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. >> reporter: eric solomon loved richard matthews like he it was her own son.lomon said the two talked multiple times aa day, may, 2015 something went wrong. police say 1:30 a.m. on that month day matthews was walking in the philadelphia tioga nicetown section. >> him and the other young man were walking toward the parking lot and gunshots was fired from a car passer buyer, walker, i'm not sure. >> reporter: matthews was hit twice once in the chest and once in the neck, he died at the hospital. the city of philadelphia is offering up to $20,000 in reward money for anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. all you have to do is call 215-546-tips. all calls will remain anonymous. solomon said matthew will live on through a group he helped create called crime. >> they all work in college or graduated college. they help the little boys in the neighborhood playing basketball and that's about it. >> reporter: for crime fighters i'm rick williams channel 6 "action news." >> a former wwe wrestler is sharing his e
. >> reporter: eric solomon loved richard matthews like he it was her own son.lomon said the two talked multiple times aa day, may, 2015 something went wrong. police say 1:30 a.m. on that month day matthews was walking in the philadelphia tioga nicetown section. >> him and the other young man were walking toward the parking lot and gunshots was fired from a car passer buyer, walker, i'm not sure. >> reporter: matthews was hit twice once in the chest and once in the neck, he...
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so good. >> seth: you -- so matthew, i had always assumed you guys met working on this show, but youus. >> we did. >> seth: and so where did you meet ten years previous? >> something really cool. >> seth: okay. >> at a kick ball party. >> seth: you were at a kick ball party? >> yeah. >> seth: now, that's weird, because ten years ago you were not 12. so -- [ laughter ] why were you at a kick ball party? >> we were at a kick ball party because jennifer grey is married to clark gregg. >> seth: yep. both fantastic actors. >> and randomly we both got invited. and we were like the last to leave. and my memory is being, like as the sun was going down in this parking lot and matthew and his friend were trying to, i guess get me to stay and open up these beers without a beer opener. and he blooding his thumb to try to make it work. >> seth: gotcha. so you thought this guy's a catch. [ laughter ] i got to -- >> and then i think i moved to new york and i didn't see him again for ten years. >> seth: and so did you remember as soon as you saw him again that he was that guy? >> nope. >> seth: real
so good. >> seth: you -- so matthew, i had always assumed you guys met working on this show, but youus. >> we did. >> seth: and so where did you meet ten years previous? >> something really cool. >> seth: okay. >> at a kick ball party. >> seth: you were at a kick ball party? >> yeah. >> seth: now, that's weird, because ten years ago you were not 12. so -- [ laughter ] why were you at a kick ball party? >> we were at a kick ball party...
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joining me james stewart along with my panel howard dean and matthew dowd.james, john mccain already came out and said this is crazy, john mccain says a things and then gets in line and votes as the republicans do. rex tillerson wasn't just at exxonmobil. he's the person who crafted the partnership between rosneft, which is largely owned by the kremlin, and exxonmobil, so how does he dissociate himself? >> whether he actually can or not, i don't think matters. the optics on this are so unbelievably bad. i mean, it's astounding exxonmobil would ask for the waiver at this point. i believe they did make the application earlier, when obama was still president, but given the situation with russia now, with the obvious appearance of a conflict with tillerson, they can't grant this waiver and they shouldn't grant this waiver. if exxon wants to do business, then maybe they could lift the sanctions, which trump has actually talked about and have it apply to everyone but to single out exxonmobil with tillerson the secretary of state and let them do this deal, that sho
joining me james stewart along with my panel howard dean and matthew dowd.james, john mccain already came out and said this is crazy, john mccain says a things and then gets in line and votes as the republicans do. rex tillerson wasn't just at exxonmobil. he's the person who crafted the partnership between rosneft, which is largely owned by the kremlin, and exxonmobil, so how does he dissociate himself? >> whether he actually can or not, i don't think matters. the optics on this are so...
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the same for another englishman, matthew fitzpatrick. this double bogey he would have finished three and. perhaps you can follow up the work of defending champion danny willett. despite a poor start he picked up on the back nine. the same could be said for the man who collapsed to give away the green jacket 12 months ago. jordan spieth found water 12 months ago and did so again on his way to a quadruple bogey. his fill american should eve ryo ne bogey. his fill american should everyone how to do it. little—known maybe but impressively ending on three under two lead at augusta. just in the last few moments he has been surpassed by another american at the top of the leaderboard, charley hoffman. no four under. let's cross live to augusta and speak to hazel irvine. hazel. dustinjohnson said it ‘sucks' to have to withdraw. i guess it ‘sucks' that we won't get to watch him this week? absolutely. a very great shame for him because he was the man in form coming into this and he becomes the second world number one not to compete at the masters,
the same for another englishman, matthew fitzpatrick. this double bogey he would have finished three and. perhaps you can follow up the work of defending champion danny willett. despite a poor start he picked up on the back nine. the same could be said for the man who collapsed to give away the green jacket 12 months ago. jordan spieth found water 12 months ago and did so again on his way to a quadruple bogey. his fill american should eve ryo ne bogey. his fill american should everyone how to...