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matthew was 20 when he died.ice suggested the cases had taken place in the last 17 years. our reporter simon cox has been investigating for the victoria derbyshire programme. sweet, kind, mischievous. little rascal at times. my entire world. matthew leahy, a bright, sporty student. in his teens, he began smoking cannabis and having hallucinations. by 2012, his mental health had spiralled. matthew was a patient at the linden centre, run by the north essex partnership trust. a week after being admitted, the centre phoned his mum. and the doctor... just said, er... "matthew's been found hanging, it doesn't look good." i couldn't breathe, ifell to the floor on my knees. just 20 when he died, at his inquest the jury recorded an open verdict. each patient supposedly has a care plan, and it came to light that matthew had no care plan, he had no key worker, no—one knew, for two days there wasn't even any observation sheets, so where was he? the police report says, "matthew was taken to a place of safety." it was the most
matthew was 20 when he died.ice suggested the cases had taken place in the last 17 years. our reporter simon cox has been investigating for the victoria derbyshire programme. sweet, kind, mischievous. little rascal at times. my entire world. matthew leahy, a bright, sporty student. in his teens, he began smoking cannabis and having hallucinations. by 2012, his mental health had spiralled. matthew was a patient at the linden centre, run by the north essex partnership trust. a week after being...
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matthew: i think it is too soon to say for sure.tories are hitting the tapes with frequencies we are not used to. our view is that the fed will hike rates in june and continue telling the markets that they are going to probably try to get another one in this year. emerging markets more broadly, we have seen a favorable market from the treasury, the federal reserve, and maybe one or two more moves through the rest of 2017. when you factor in your unfolding view from the federal reserve, do you see a complacency from the federal reserve and the amount of moves this year? james: i do not. the key asset nice and emerging markets -- asset price in emerging markets is the u.s. dollar. we have been somewhat aggressive with the u.s. dollar. a weaker dollar historically is always great for emerging markets. this is a virtuous cycle period where inflows are coming in, currencies are appreciating, central banks are lowering interest rates, growth prospects are improving, so we are in a good spot. jonathan: lisa. lisa: i am struck by the optimi
matthew: i think it is too soon to say for sure.tories are hitting the tapes with frequencies we are not used to. our view is that the fed will hike rates in june and continue telling the markets that they are going to probably try to get another one in this year. emerging markets more broadly, we have seen a favorable market from the treasury, the federal reserve, and maybe one or two more moves through the rest of 2017. when you factor in your unfolding view from the federal reserve, do you...
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matthew was 20 when he died.here was no care plan in place for him when he was admitted to the centre. essex police say they are "conducting initial enquiries into a number of deaths" at the centre. you can see more on that story in a few minutes time. two men arrested by humberside police over the disappearance of a woman who went missing after dropping her daughter off at school. they will appear before hull magistrates court later today. the woman was last seen magistrates court later today. the woman was last seen walking near her home in hull four weeks ago. police have searched several addresses in the city and have appealed for information about her disappearance. 9,000 people who lost money on shares in royal bank of scotland begin a high court action today demanding compensation from the bank and four former directors including fred goodwin. the claimants say they were misled by the bank when it sought to raise £12 billion from shareholders in april 2008, a few months before it had to be rescued by taxpa
matthew was 20 when he died.here was no care plan in place for him when he was admitted to the centre. essex police say they are "conducting initial enquiries into a number of deaths" at the centre. you can see more on that story in a few minutes time. two men arrested by humberside police over the disappearance of a woman who went missing after dropping her daughter off at school. they will appear before hull magistrates court later today. the woman was last seen magistrates court...
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matthew: i completely agree with the security point. would say without calling into forecastinga's prowess, i do not think it is that bold to say that merkel will win at this stage. we are four months out. there was a blip during the refugee crisis where germans lost some confidence in merkel, and ironically, because she was really sort of driven in my view s, she right-wing populist cracked down on refugees. it has become much more difficult to get asylum in this country than it was, and that is something that a lot of people wanted, and it is working. i think for the spd right now, the most troubling part of the thetion is the fact that cdu under merkel, for the first time since she became chancellor, i believe, managed to win back states from the spd. she has been chancellor since 2005, and since then, the cdu lost one state after another. now in very short succession,, they have of one back -- they statesn back a number of including the biggest. it is difficult to see a path, to be honest, where the spd, despite the volatility and v
matthew: i completely agree with the security point. would say without calling into forecastinga's prowess, i do not think it is that bold to say that merkel will win at this stage. we are four months out. there was a blip during the refugee crisis where germans lost some confidence in merkel, and ironically, because she was really sort of driven in my view s, she right-wing populist cracked down on refugees. it has become much more difficult to get asylum in this country than it was, and that...
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dave matthews. and a performance by dave matthews and tim reynolds. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey! hey! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> jon: i like that! >> stephen: good to see you! ( cheers and applause ) hey! thank you, everybody. thank you, so much. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) thank you. i feel the same way about you. well i have-- i have gone through a lot of thoughts today. it's been a historic day. we have reached a milestone as a nation. it's not just that the president fired the head of the f.b.i. okay. no, here's the milestone-- we have apparently elected a president who truly does not care what anything looks like. which is surprising fair guy whose actual face we've never seen. ( laughter ) now-- no idea. >> jon: man, man. nope. >> stephen: firing jim comey, head of the f.b.i., really feels like authoritarianism 101. which, by the way, a very difficult class. the es tol na
dave matthews. and a performance by dave matthews and tim reynolds. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey! hey! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> jon: i like that! >> stephen: good to see you! ( cheers and applause ) hey! thank you, everybody. thank you, so much. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) thank you. i...
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the coastguard who saved him says matthew is very lucky.ifting in the water, matthew bryce was found by the coastguard, floating miles from land. he was still by the surfboard he left the argyll coast on sunday morning, but when he was finally rescued, on monday evening, he was halfway between northern ireland and scotland, and farfrom the beach near campbelltown where he'd gone for a day's surfing in blustery conditions. this picture, taken that morning, shows how challenging the waves would have been for surfers. he'd been surfing and when he attempted to recover to shore, we believe he suffered from some cramp and was unable to make his way against the tide. the current which flows through the north channel into the atlantic from the irish sea is very strong. you know, that would have had an impact on how far he'd been drifted out. the big waves around both scotland and northern ireland can carry big risks, but they attract many surfers, and being prepared and wearing a good wetsuit may well have saved matthew bryce's life. that length o
the coastguard who saved him says matthew is very lucky.ifting in the water, matthew bryce was found by the coastguard, floating miles from land. he was still by the surfboard he left the argyll coast on sunday morning, but when he was finally rescued, on monday evening, he was halfway between northern ireland and scotland, and farfrom the beach near campbelltown where he'd gone for a day's surfing in blustery conditions. this picture, taken that morning, shows how challenging the waves would...
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matthew bryce, a surfer who survived for more than 30 hours clinging to his board in the irish sea, has been described as "extremely is he was reported missing after he failed to return from surfing at westport beach in argyll. eight rescue teams from these areas were mobilised as part of the search for mr bryce from both scotland and northern ireland. he was eventually spotted by a helicopter after drifting 13 miles from shore. our correspondent, chris buckler, reports. after more than a day drifting in the water, matthew bryce was found by the coastguard, floating miles from land. he was still by the surfboard he left the argyll coast on on sunday morning, but when he was finally rescued, on monday evening, he was halfway between northern ireland and scotland, and farfrom the beach near campbeltown where he'd gone for a day's surfing in blustery conditions. this picture, taken that morning, shows how challenging the waves would have been for surfers. he'd been surfing and when he attempted to recover to shore, we believe he suffered from some cramp and was unable to make his way again
matthew bryce, a surfer who survived for more than 30 hours clinging to his board in the irish sea, has been described as "extremely is he was reported missing after he failed to return from surfing at westport beach in argyll. eight rescue teams from these areas were mobilised as part of the search for mr bryce from both scotland and northern ireland. he was eventually spotted by a helicopter after drifting 13 miles from shore. our correspondent, chris buckler, reports. after more than a...
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hurricane matthew killed 25 people last fall. mother's day is this sunday.. and shoppers plan to spend more than ever for the occasion. the national retail federation says they're expected to spend an average of 186 dollars. that's 14 dollars more than last year. 69-percent of shoppers will get their mother flowers. 56-percent will treat their mother to dinner or brunch. 45-percent of there is much more coming up on good morning washington. suzanne kennedy.. what are you working on? former f-b-i director's farwell letter revealed. his message to the bureau - and president trump. plus - heartbreak on home ice - and we've seen it all before. the caps - falling to the penguins once again. how the team and fans are coping this morning. and stormwatch seven tracking rain on the radar. what time you'll be seeing the waves of weat weather. good morning washington. toss to eileen - have the umbrella - waves of rain through saturday - unseasonably cool next 3 days (50s) - drier & warmer for mother's day - 80s make a comeback next week! today: mostly cloudy. scattered
hurricane matthew killed 25 people last fall. mother's day is this sunday.. and shoppers plan to spend more than ever for the occasion. the national retail federation says they're expected to spend an average of 186 dollars. that's 14 dollars more than last year. 69-percent of shoppers will get their mother flowers. 56-percent will treat their mother to dinner or brunch. 45-percent of there is much more coming up on good morning washington. suzanne kennedy.. what are you working on? former...
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line out -- n guest withess -- our us, matthew elliott. talk about theresa may -- what faces her specifically -- not only practical, the politically as she goes forward on this. guest: sure. at the moment she is in the middle of a general election campaign. we have an election on the eighth of june. most people think she will get back with a bigger majority in the house of commons, which will strengthen her hands in the negotiations, but she does have a tough negotiation ahead of her. i think she is well prepared for it. one of her defining features is she does her homework and prepares for battles ahead of starting them. i think she'll be in a good position for the negotiations. host: again -- host: and you are far -- if you are a international caller -- host: you talk about support. you mentioned 70%. is this polling, man on the street interviews -- how is that determined as far as the people of the u.k. and what they think about it? guest: the 70% came from a poll times,"e financial which is on the eu set of things . i think it is now a
line out -- n guest withess -- our us, matthew elliott. talk about theresa may -- what faces her specifically -- not only practical, the politically as she goes forward on this. guest: sure. at the moment she is in the middle of a general election campaign. we have an election on the eighth of june. most people think she will get back with a bigger majority in the house of commons, which will strengthen her hands in the negotiations, but she does have a tough negotiation ahead of her. i think...
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please welcome matthew perry! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on! matthew perry! a new yorker now. an official new yorker. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how are you enjoying it? are you having a good time? >> it's good. i'm on the subway. i'm getting used to being on the subway. i had a very interesting experience, my first day on the subway. i was a little nervous because i don't know my way around, and i got recognized on the subway for the very first time, and it was very interesting. i got recognized -- the person recognized me, and then passed ou t [ light laughter ] so this woman was so excited to see me that she passed out. so it -- looked a little something like this. she went like this. she went -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my gosh! >> yeah. >> jimmy: and she's okay? >> yeah, so she's fine. she was fine. >> jimmy: yeah, wow. >> but she was so excited to see me -- >> jimmy: that's a great -- >> she was excited for about ten seconds, and then fell asleep for about six months. >> jimmy: yeah, it happens. it
please welcome matthew perry! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on! matthew perry! a new yorker now. an official new yorker. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how are you enjoying it? are you having a good time? >> it's good. i'm on the subway. i'm getting used to being on the subway. i had a very interesting experience, my first day on the subway. i was a little nervous because i don't know my way around, and i got...
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matthew couldn't stand the wool blankets at all.h the wool blanket. >> at the time of his death, glidden was awaiting trial on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. accused sex offenders are often targets for violence. his cellmate, michael bixby, is also charged with sex offenses. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of children. in addition, bixby served a prior prison sentence in indiana on convictions of sexual misconduct with a minor and child exploitation. >> i don't know how word got to the unit for it. i woke up at lunch, and everybody had known about it before the news got out or anything, so. >> as word of glidden's death spreads, the inmate rumor mill begins to crank up. >> i knew he went to court, he ain't like the news he heard. they said he came back, he hung himself. >> he hanged himself and his roommate just sit and let him hang himself. >> how did you hear that? >> a dude that say he been in the room with them. >> said the roommate let him do it. you think, damn, who was his room
matthew couldn't stand the wool blankets at all.h the wool blanket. >> at the time of his death, glidden was awaiting trial on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. accused sex offenders are often targets for violence. his cellmate, michael bixby, is also charged with sex offenses. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of children. in addition, bixby served a prior prison sentence in indiana on convictions of sexual misconduct with a minor and child...
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matthew bryce is expected to make a full recovery.eiving treatment at the ulster hospital and has asked for privacy at this time. however, he has within the last half an hour released a statement, he said, i am so grateful iam now statement, he said, i am so grateful i am now receiving treatment in hospital, i can't thank those who rescued and cared for me enough. they are all heroes. chris, thank you. a cardiff man who used james bond—style cufflinks which had hidden usb memory sticks in them containing extremist data has been jailed for eight years. 34—year—old samata ullah pleaded guilty to five offences including membership of so—called islamic state. the police said ullah had created a one—stop shop for terrorists from his bedroom and stored information useful to terrorists data in his cufflinks. the government says it will not appeal against a ruling forcing it to publish plans to tackle air pollution. earlier, the high court rejected plans by ministers to wait until after the general election to unveil its clean air plan. the g
matthew bryce is expected to make a full recovery.eiving treatment at the ulster hospital and has asked for privacy at this time. however, he has within the last half an hour released a statement, he said, i am so grateful iam now statement, he said, i am so grateful i am now receiving treatment in hospital, i can't thank those who rescued and cared for me enough. they are all heroes. chris, thank you. a cardiff man who used james bond—style cufflinks which had hidden usb memory sticks in...
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matthew: walmart takes great pains.y had an investment meeting last october and the ceo says we want to be viewed as an e-commerce company. they are not there yet. let's not forget. if you look at the market cap difference, another interesting number is 42%. that is the percentage of monthly walmart shoppers that are amazon prime members. they need to get the people that are constantly shopping on prime t going on walmart.com more often. getie: will they try to members with a prime-type thing? matthew: they tried that and scrapped it. there are having success with free two day shipping on any order over $35. vonnie: our they moving warehouses and updating? matthew: they are spending a lot of money on dedicated e-commerce filler. you never want to get in a logistics battle with walmart. they are formidable. vonnie: it has been interesting, amazon versus walmart. i want to reiterate the breaking news in time new york city. governor cuomo is on the scene. mayor bill de blasio is on his way. a car plowed into pedestrians. t
matthew: walmart takes great pains.y had an investment meeting last october and the ceo says we want to be viewed as an e-commerce company. they are not there yet. let's not forget. if you look at the market cap difference, another interesting number is 42%. that is the percentage of monthly walmart shoppers that are amazon prime members. they need to get the people that are constantly shopping on prime t going on walmart.com more often. getie: will they try to members with a prime-type thing?...
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matthew bryce is exhausted.re than 30 hours spent drifting alone in the irish sea. i had a white lycra top over my wetsuit and i would say that's probably a yellow surf board, so that would be the right colour. this picture was taken on westport beach in scotland on sunday, and matthew believes it shows him at the start of a day's surfing before strong winds and tides pulled him out into the water. the current changes, and i can't do anything and all this time the winds pushing me further and further out. sorry. he end up clinging to his surf board in the irish sea throughout sunday night and all of monday, before he was eventually found closer to northern ireland than scotland, 13 miles from the beach he left, found just as the sun was setting, and a second night was approaching. so i knew i had maybe three hours, and i was pretty certain that i was going to die. before sunset. so i was watching the sun set, i pretty much made peace with all, and then i heard a helicopter. and the helicopter flew, right over, s
matthew bryce is exhausted.re than 30 hours spent drifting alone in the irish sea. i had a white lycra top over my wetsuit and i would say that's probably a yellow surf board, so that would be the right colour. this picture was taken on westport beach in scotland on sunday, and matthew believes it shows him at the start of a day's surfing before strong winds and tides pulled him out into the water. the current changes, and i can't do anything and all this time the winds pushing me further and...
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matthew bryce is exhausted.pent drifting alone in the irish sea. i had a white lycra top over my wetsuit and i would say that's probably a yellow surf board, so that would be the right colour. this picture was taken on westport beach in scotland on sunday, and matthew believes it shows him at the start of a day's surfing before strong winds and tides pulled him out into the water. the current changes, and i can't do anything and all this time the winds pushing me further and further out. sorry. he ended up clinging to his surf board in the irish sea throughout sunday night and all of monday, before he was eventually found closer to northern ireland than scotland, 13 miles from the beach he left, found just as the sun was setting, and a second night was approaching. so i knew i had maybe three hours, and i was pretty certain that i was going to die. before sunset. so i was watching the sun set, i pretty much made peace with all, and then i heard a helicopter. and the helicopter flew, right over, so ijumped off th
matthew bryce is exhausted.pent drifting alone in the irish sea. i had a white lycra top over my wetsuit and i would say that's probably a yellow surf board, so that would be the right colour. this picture was taken on westport beach in scotland on sunday, and matthew believes it shows him at the start of a day's surfing before strong winds and tides pulled him out into the water. the current changes, and i can't do anything and all this time the winds pushing me further and further out. sorry....
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on sunday morning when matthew brice came here we have been told by a passer—by that the weather was the clyde, the waves where up to three metres ijust off the shore. and the wind was around 25, 30 miles the shore. and the wind was around 25,30 miles an hour the shore. and the wind was around 25, 30 miles an hour offshore. we understand there were around half a dozen surfers here as well on sunday morning. we do not know exactly when matthew got into difficulties but the alarm was raised when he went to get his carfrom the alarm was raised when he went to get his car from the car parkjust over there, when he did not get the carfrom over there, when he did not get the car from the over there, when he did not get the carfrom the car over there, when he did not get the car from the car park, sorry. and the alarm was raised. that led to the alarm was raised. that led to the story that we now know is a remarkable tale of survival. but he was in the water for around 32 hours, the coast guard have said he was incredibly lucky to have survived. and part of the reason he survived. and part o
on sunday morning when matthew brice came here we have been told by a passer—by that the weather was the clyde, the waves where up to three metres ijust off the shore. and the wind was around 25, 30 miles the shore. and the wind was around 25,30 miles an hour the shore. and the wind was around 25, 30 miles an hour offshore. we understand there were around half a dozen surfers here as well on sunday morning. we do not know exactly when matthew got into difficulties but the alarm was raised...
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. >> matthew elliot the former ceo of vote leave. can you remind viewers about the role of vote leave especially when it comes to the larger topic of brexit and your role? >> in the referendum last year, the official campaign, there was an official lead and remain campaign and vote leave was the official government supported campaign. >> host: so, what convinced you that leaving the european union was a good step for the unit kingdom? >> when david cameron opened up the talk on referendum, i was about getting a better deal with there eu and putting it to a vote. the trouble is he didn't get much in his renegotiations so now power was brought back to the uk. 60% of the laws in the uk come from the eu, which many who live in the uk, feel it is undratic and accountable to voters. >> host: what kind of laws came from the european union? how did it affect you on day to day life in the united kingdom >> >> the eu is famously a single-market trade. lots of economic and business laws. from the early 1990s, it starts to include other areas in
. >> matthew elliot the former ceo of vote leave. can you remind viewers about the role of vote leave especially when it comes to the larger topic of brexit and your role? >> in the referendum last year, the official campaign, there was an official lead and remain campaign and vote leave was the official government supported campaign. >> host: so, what convinced you that leaving the european union was a good step for the unit kingdom? >> when david cameron opened up the...
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matthew bryce is exhausted, sunburnt and still recovering.ting alone in the irish sea for more than 30 hours. i would say that's probably a yellow surfboard so that's the right colour. this picture, taken on sunday, shows him surfing off the west coast of scotland before he was pulled out to sea by strong winds and tides. the current changes and i can't do anything. all this time the wind is pushing me further and further and further out. and then at night, well... sorry... he ended up clinging to his surfboard in the middle of the irish sea for a day and a half. he was eventually found halfway between northern ireland and scotland just as the sun was setting and a second night was approaching. i was pretty certain that i was going to die. with the sunset. so as i was watching the sun set, i had pretty much made peace with all. and then a helicopter. and the helicopter flew right over. so ijumped off the board and i lifted the board up and i started waving the board. and it flew over and i thought they had missed me. they turned. they turned
matthew bryce is exhausted, sunburnt and still recovering.ting alone in the irish sea for more than 30 hours. i would say that's probably a yellow surfboard so that's the right colour. this picture, taken on sunday, shows him surfing off the west coast of scotland before he was pulled out to sea by strong winds and tides. the current changes and i can't do anything. all this time the wind is pushing me further and further and further out. and then at night, well... sorry... he ended up clinging...
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matthew bryce had last been seen at 9.00am on sunday morning in st catherines, in argyll, on his wayis family when he didn't come home. a major search and rescue operation followed involving eight coastguard and rnli teams from both scotland and northern ireland, as well as a coastguard helicopter. he was eventually found and rescued 13 miles out to sea from westport beach. that length of time in our waters, you know, overnight in the darkness, it must have been frightening for him. certainly, i think another night of that, i'm afraid, i just think we wouldn't have such a happy ending. the big waves around both scotland and northern ireland can carry big risks, but they attract many surfers and being prepared and wearing a good wetsuit may well have saved matthew bryce's life. when he was plucked from the sea, he was suffering from hypothermia, but conscious, rescued just as evening was approaching and, in the coastguard's own words, "extremely lucky to have been found." after spending more than 30 hours out at sea, it will come as no surprise that matthew bryce is said to be exhaust
matthew bryce had last been seen at 9.00am on sunday morning in st catherines, in argyll, on his wayis family when he didn't come home. a major search and rescue operation followed involving eight coastguard and rnli teams from both scotland and northern ireland, as well as a coastguard helicopter. he was eventually found and rescued 13 miles out to sea from westport beach. that length of time in our waters, you know, overnight in the darkness, it must have been frightening for him. certainly,...
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matthew, i want you to respond to that. because he says that the national security advisor -- before the inauguration flynn made a decision on behalf of the trump team that benefitted turg turkey and turkey had paid him upwards of half a million dollars as a lobbyist. >> it's both astounding and goes straight to the problem of bringing in people who throughout the campaign lobbied on behalf of a foreign government. they're going to now make decisions that benefit people, in this case, two months before that decision was made, was his client. he was paid $500,000. >> referee toobin is here, by the way. >> this is yet another terrific story. it's all about why -- what was it about michael flynn that everyone in the trump orbit wanted so desperately to have him in the administration? all this stuff that would be disqualified, why did they keep it? >> you know -- >> that's a good question. >> maybe you don't know, but it does raise that question, right? i mean -- >> it's a great question. look, for trump he was loyal. he was on
matthew, i want you to respond to that. because he says that the national security advisor -- before the inauguration flynn made a decision on behalf of the trump team that benefitted turg turkey and turkey had paid him upwards of half a million dollars as a lobbyist. >> it's both astounding and goes straight to the problem of bringing in people who throughout the campaign lobbied on behalf of a foreign government. they're going to now make decisions that benefit people, in this case, two...
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>> david: let me say this about chris matthews. his wife ran for congress and lost. a moderate voice running in maryland and he saw her get beaten. she came in third place i believe and she got beaten because she was very extreme left-wing policies of the person who ended up winning. i think he looks at that as a personal experience. he is not recognizing it himself anymore. >> meghan: he helped held that that. >> harris: the gloves have definite lay, for filmmaker michael moore. he's revealing a pair of jazz hands, broadway. he's headed to broadway to perform a one-man show aimed at bringing down president trump. is this more liberal ridiculousness and how exactly does this help the nation? we debate why do we put so much effort into engineering the can-am defender? because a job worth doing, is worth doing right. can-am defender. tough, capable, clever. get a a $1,000 cash rebate on 2017 defender models. visit your local dealer for details. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and
>> david: let me say this about chris matthews. his wife ran for congress and lost. a moderate voice running in maryland and he saw her get beaten. she came in third place i believe and she got beaten because she was very extreme left-wing policies of the person who ended up winning. i think he looks at that as a personal experience. he is not recognizing it himself anymore. >> meghan: he helped held that that. >> harris: the gloves have definite lay, for filmmaker michael...
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but matthew still got on board no problem before the train took off without him.n beat him? kind of. but he still made it. >> i think that's kind of a win/win. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword, be at least 21 years old, and a legal resident of the united states or canada. >> then head over to rightthisminute.com, click on win ipad. >> enter the buzzword on facebook, twitter, or both. you can use each every day. >> all right. let's reveal the buzzword. it is trilogy. >> now get on over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button and enter tuesday's buzzword trilogy. t-r-i-l-o-g-y. >> good luck, everybody. >>> inner beauty radiates from you. >> holidays are difficult for some. >> she is reading some words written to her. >> but the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle
but matthew still got on board no problem before the train took off without him.n beat him? kind of. but he still made it. >> i think that's kind of a win/win. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword, be at least 21 years old, and a legal resident of the united states or canada. >> then head over to rightthisminute.com, click on win ipad. >> enter the buzzword on facebook, twitter, or both. you can use each every day....
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peter, vivian, and matthew. matthew, we'll begin with you. on this week where we had the so-called two sergeis in the oval office, where we had the russian news agency wandering around the oval office and taking what stood for hours as the official photoers. henry kissinger shows up in the oval office and the man running the russian investigation is fired. this is about optics. is it another lost week to this matter. >> this week was a disaster for the white house. no other way to put it. from the mess anning perspective they were all over the map. they had the president undercutting communications staff, his own vice president. tweeting out this morning that his press secretary can't always be trusted to give accurate information. and you have all this when they could be pushing health reform in the senate, when they could be laying the ground work for tax reform and they could be preparing the president for his foreign trip. instead we have another week consumed by russia and with this "wall street journal" report you are referencing it's m
peter, vivian, and matthew. matthew, we'll begin with you. on this week where we had the so-called two sergeis in the oval office, where we had the russian news agency wandering around the oval office and taking what stood for hours as the official photoers. henry kissinger shows up in the oval office and the man running the russian investigation is fired. this is about optics. is it another lost week to this matter. >> this week was a disaster for the white house. no other way to put it....
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we will hear from jordan matthews next up in did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> and welcome back. injured outfielder howie kendrick is making a start at triple a lehigh. has not played since april 15th. the fightins are on a epic slump, four wins in the last 23 games, and they host rock is in 45 minutes or so. >>> otas continue at neff a care complex. this is first time eagles get to see their new wide receivers on the field with carson wentz. alshon jeffery and torey smith expect to be huge difference makers for offense and jordan matthews believe the addition will help the group as a whole >> we need competition. that is what will elevate guys level of play. when you bring in two guys like that who have had production an
we will hear from jordan matthews next up in did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> and welcome back. injured outfielder...
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jeremy- matthew miller. we'll get our first break in now. coming up. the president who fired general mike flynn warned donald trump not give him a big job in the white house but he did anyway. tonight on his phone at least the president is reacting to the day's testimony. two reporters who cover the white house day in and day out will fill us in when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> i find it enormously disappointing that you somehow veto the decision of the office of legal counsel and decide instead that you would counter man the executive order of the president of the united states because you happen to disagree with it as a policy matter. >> particularly tense exchange during the hearing with john cornan of texas. welcome back to "the 11th hour." these things all have titles. the title of today's hearing was sally yates and james clapper was, russian interference in the 2016 united states election. but as so often becomes the case, because of politics, a senator's questions may veer off topic depending on whether there is an r or a d after their game.
jeremy- matthew miller. we'll get our first break in now. coming up. the president who fired general mike flynn warned donald trump not give him a big job in the white house but he did anyway. tonight on his phone at least the president is reacting to the day's testimony. two reporters who cover the white house day in and day out will fill us in when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> i find it enormously disappointing that you somehow veto the decision of the office of legal...
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this one involves kate's youngest sister, paper who is getting married to james matthew —— matthews.ton family wedding there were a sprinkling of celebrities like roger federer and the royals. harry is not with his girlfriend, meghan markle, and the youngest of the royals, george and charlotte, where among the page boys and bridesmaids. george arrived with his sister, charlotte. he is three and she is too. with their mother, they were taken into the church to perform their respective roles. a few moments later, the bride herself arrived with her father, few moments later, the bride herself arrived with herfather, michael middleton, in an open topped car. a lot of people want to know about the dress on occasions like this. it was long, and cream and had a veil and designed by giles deacon. the service lasted about an hour after which they all emerged and they are ata which they all emerged and they are at a reception and i'm sure they're having a whale of a time out of the rain. i hope you get out of the rain, to, soon. with all the sport, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre.
this one involves kate's youngest sister, paper who is getting married to james matthew —— matthews.ton family wedding there were a sprinkling of celebrities like roger federer and the royals. harry is not with his girlfriend, meghan markle, and the youngest of the royals, george and charlotte, where among the page boys and bridesmaids. george arrived with his sister, charlotte. he is three and she is too. with their mother, they were taken into the church to perform their respective roles....
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matthew rose berg is with us from the new york times. alan, the president is quoted by an american official in the room from this -- as i think matthew was fair to point out, what else could have happened in this meeting. again "i just fired the head of the fbi, he was crazy, a real nut job. obstruction of justice? >> not when it comes to president trump who's known top puffer and exaggerate and b.s. and say anything that comes to his mind. >> so for anybody else that would be obstruction of justice but not him? >> the president has the authority to tell the director of the fbi you shall not investigate a, b, and c. you must investigate c. the president is in charge. thomas jefferson told his attorney general, get aaron burr. he called witnesses in. he gave them immunity. he called the chief justice of the us, john marshall and said if you don't convict that guy, i'm equipment peechg you. we have since created rules that say no contact between the president and the fbi, nothing contact between the president and justice department. those
matthew rose berg is with us from the new york times. alan, the president is quoted by an american official in the room from this -- as i think matthew was fair to point out, what else could have happened in this meeting. again "i just fired the head of the fbi, he was crazy, a real nut job. obstruction of justice? >> not when it comes to president trump who's known top puffer and exaggerate and b.s. and say anything that comes to his mind. >> so for anybody else that would be...
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and matthew kroenig is a professor at georgetown and its school of foreign service. matthew, i'm going to start with you because i'm guessing that you're going to be the most sympathetic to donald trump. and so, i'm going to engage in a little athortive action here. tell me, in your view, how has donald trump's trip gone so far? >> overall, i think it's been a real success. early on, many people thought this was going to be an isolationist administration. and what this trip shows at the broadest level, that's not the case. the administration is very much engaged in the middle east, in europe. two of the most important geo-strategic regions to the united states. second, we've seen the administration is able to stay on-message. the trip was orchestrated and carried out very well. even some critics early on -- even supporters of the administration, including myself early on, did criticize the administration for message discipline, having a hard time sticking to a core strategy. and here, we've seen the administration has stuck to its message on this trip. you may not li
and matthew kroenig is a professor at georgetown and its school of foreign service. matthew, i'm going to start with you because i'm guessing that you're going to be the most sympathetic to donald trump. and so, i'm going to engage in a little athortive action here. tell me, in your view, how has donald trump's trip gone so far? >> overall, i think it's been a real success. early on, many people thought this was going to be an isolationist administration. and what this trip shows at the...
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, will the eagles drop jordan matthews? matthews calls trade rumors fake news. he doesn't want to be trumped by others. he caught a career low three touchdowns, he knows he has to step up. >> i feel competition will help reproduction. you have more guys coming in and working, you have to worry about keeping your job, making plays everyday. that goes for everybody. the competition is raising to help us mostly. >> will the sixers pass on ball? the point guard is considering a pre-draft workout with the sixers according to espn. >> lebron james and the calves, how about passing michael jordan for playoffs. cleveland wins 135-102 for the third straight year they face golden state next thursday. penn's ottawa senators in double overtime. >> "jimmy kimmel live" live next on channel6. guests jada pink e jada pinkett. "action news" continues at 4:30. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight.
, will the eagles drop jordan matthews? matthews calls trade rumors fake news. he doesn't want to be trumped by others. he caught a career low three touchdowns, he knows he has to step up. >> i feel competition will help reproduction. you have more guys coming in and working, you have to worry about keeping your job, making plays everyday. that goes for everybody. the competition is raising to help us mostly. >> will the sixers pass on ball? the point guard is considering a...
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matthew is now recovering in hospital and has been telling our correspondent chris buckler about how. by the nioght time it wasn't the shoulder and legs, all my limbs were cramping. matthew bryce is exhausted, sunburnt and still recovering but he's just thankful to have survived after drifting alone in the irish sea for more than 30 hours. and i would say that's probably a yellow surfboard so that would be the right colour. this picture, taken on sunday, shows him surfing off the west coast of scotland before he was pulled out to sea by strong winds and tides. the current changes and i can't do anything. all this time the wind is pushing me further and further and further out. and... sorry. he ended up clinging to the surfboard in the middle of the irish sea for a day and a half. he was eventually found half—way between northern ireland and scotland, just as the sun was setting and a second night was approaching. i was pretty certain that i was going to die after the sunset. so i was watching the sun set, i had prety much made peace with the world and then i heard a helicopter... and
matthew is now recovering in hospital and has been telling our correspondent chris buckler about how. by the nioght time it wasn't the shoulder and legs, all my limbs were cramping. matthew bryce is exhausted, sunburnt and still recovering but he's just thankful to have survived after drifting alone in the irish sea for more than 30 hours. and i would say that's probably a yellow surfboard so that would be the right colour. this picture, taken on sunday, shows him surfing off the west coast of...
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you do not know how unwell it is and until we get that call from matthew...is surfboard. a year looking forward to be reunited with your surfboard, is that the right question? yes... that's it, you are done with surfing? i think so. that pledge to keep away from the serve is one his family seem determined to make him king. —— keep. an incredible survival story. scientists have started using technique to watch these birds. they have been allowed to count the numbers of northern albatross south—east of new zealand. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. i will be back with the business news and we will be telling you about the first made in china passenger jet that will have its first ever test flight. we will be discussing how much of a challenge it would be for boeing and other american and european companies. also we will see if it will have demand anywhere outside of china. we will be back in the next hour and of course the top story is that the house of representatives nareen passing the republican party pars mac proposalfor passing the republican p
you do not know how unwell it is and until we get that call from matthew...is surfboard. a year looking forward to be reunited with your surfboard, is that the right question? yes... that's it, you are done with surfing? i think so. that pledge to keep away from the serve is one his family seem determined to make him king. —— keep. an incredible survival story. scientists have started using technique to watch these birds. they have been allowed to count the numbers of northern albatross...
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matthew, we'll start with you. kushner back in the washington, d.c., leaving before the president had left. any sense of what has been reported as chaos, a big concern here based on the three reports within 24 hours. >> these reports are really explosive. i think with the flood of news we've had in recent weeks on russia and all the ties there, it's sort of easy to get used to it but these reports seem to be a cut above. those allegations of flynn and kushner trying to set up this russian diplomatic facilities, to have discussions that wouldn't be picked up by u.s. intelligence, those are explosive allegations and there's been talk for weeks about a communications shake-up and how to get back on message. but whoever is trying to message this one is in an extremely difficult situation because of the nature of these investigations. >> not only that, but as you look at this, if the allegations turn out to be true, is jared kushner in the crosshairs of being removed? >> again, jared kushner, to some extent, is protecte
matthew, we'll start with you. kushner back in the washington, d.c., leaving before the president had left. any sense of what has been reported as chaos, a big concern here based on the three reports within 24 hours. >> these reports are really explosive. i think with the flood of news we've had in recent weeks on russia and all the ties there, it's sort of easy to get used to it but these reports seem to be a cut above. those allegations of flynn and kushner trying to set up this russian...
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matthew chance, we'll check back with you in just a bit. thank you. >>> so, let's talk about the white house reaction to the senate testimony yesterday. it was swift and fierce, trump tweeting "the russian/trump collusion story is a total hoax. when will this taxpayer funded sher aide end? director clapper reiterated what everybody already knows, there is no evidence of collusion of russia and trump." >> james comey has confirmed that the bureau is investigating alleged connections between the trump campaign and the kremlin. the president was apparently so pleased with his comment about james clapper, he pinned it to his own twitter banner, christine. >> to a wave of sworn, of course, on social media. the banner was pulled around midnight eastern time. the white house tried to blame the obama administration for this michael flynn mess. the white house questioning why flynn's security clearance wasn't pulled when he headed up the defense intelligence agency in 2014. of course, flynn was forced out of that post over policy and management disa
matthew chance, we'll check back with you in just a bit. thank you. >>> so, let's talk about the white house reaction to the senate testimony yesterday. it was swift and fierce, trump tweeting "the russian/trump collusion story is a total hoax. when will this taxpayer funded sher aide end? director clapper reiterated what everybody already knows, there is no evidence of collusion of russia and trump." >> james comey has confirmed that the bureau is investigating alleged...
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. >> still to come, jordan matthews calls fake news. >> and the nba match up.e right back. >> it was wet this morning. it's cool and dry tomorrow morning. we have the latest weekend call for accuweather. wake up to everything going on,, on "action news" mornings. goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. very customizable. you can choose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. >> with all of the new eagle receivers and all of the drops, will the eagles drop jordan matthews? matthews calls trade rumors fake ne
. >> still to come, jordan matthews calls fake news. >> and the nba match up.e right back. >> it was wet this morning. it's cool and dry tomorrow morning. we have the latest weekend call for accuweather. wake up to everything going on,, on "action news" mornings. goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has...
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matthews calls the trade rumors fake news but here is the facts. the worst season, three touch downs, he has to step up his game. >> feel like competition is what will help breed production, you have more guys coming in working you don't have time to worry about this this and this and you have to worry about making plays every day. the competition is raised and it will help us most. >> the biggest thing i am excited about is that they are competing. competing within the group. pushing each other and helping each other out and that is great to see. it will make everyone better. >>> a few holiday weekends away, penn state will kick off the football season here on channel 6 labor day weekend saturday september 2nd against akron at home. >>> and jay wright gets a verbal commitment from one of the best high school players in the country. brandon slater a 6'6" swing man from west virginia and will join nova in 2018 credited the fourth best shooting guard in the united states. it's due or die in the nhl game seven of the eastern conference, the penguins v
matthews calls the trade rumors fake news but here is the facts. the worst season, three touch downs, he has to step up his game. >> feel like competition is what will help breed production, you have more guys coming in working you don't have time to worry about this this and this and you have to worry about making plays every day. the competition is raised and it will help us most. >> the biggest thing i am excited about is that they are competing. competing within the group....