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matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew: yeah. absolutely. lemonis: that would be great. matthew: i'd love to. lemonis: so, who are these folks here? matthew: okay, this is the production staff. lemonis: hey, guys. how are you? matthew: will you all introduce yourself for marcus? lemonis: do you know their names? matthew: i know about half of them. i don't know yours. mason: mason. lemonis: mason. so, you know mason's name? how are you? i'm marcus. briana: briana. lemonis: nice to meet you. do you know briana's name? matthew: no, i don't. lemonis: i'd like to introduce you guys. matthew: yeah. lemonis: my first impression of matt is
matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew: yeah....
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waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew riehl. he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> shots fired, shots fired! >> my name's taylor davis. i just decided i wanted to do more for our community. >> my name's michael doyle. i know i can't change the world, but i can at least change my corner of it. >> jeff pelle. just something i wanted to do since i was little. haven't thought about doing anything else. >> dave buyer. i first got into law enforcement through the military police. i was 19 years old, thought it sounded like a good idea. >> reporter: their graveyard shift had started at 9:00 p.m. on december 30th. it was a quiet night. >> i remember kind of looking forward to that night. get in there, get it done. >> i personally had plans for a new year's eve party, let's just have a good shift, let's be safe. it was a pretty slow night up until about 3:00 a.m. >> what's going
waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew riehl. he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> shots fired, shots fired! >> my name's taylor davis. i just decided i wanted to do more for our community. >> my name's michael doyle. i know i can't change the world, but i can at least change my corner...
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, dave matthew band!ouncer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- chris hayes, from "uncle drew", actor and comedian lil rel howery, music from years & years, featuring the 8g band with joe russo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. well, this weekend sarah huckabee sanders got to do what conservative white women love most --
, dave matthew band!ouncer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- chris hayes, from "uncle drew", actor and comedian lil rel howery, music from years & years, featuring the 8g band with joe russo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's good to hear. in that case,...
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dave matthews, everybody.ting] ♪ get outta the way! ♪ they've gone wild! ♪ saddle up! ♪ toyota. let's go places. look at this new kfc crispy colonel sandwich. the latest of kfc's five dollar fill-ups. i reckon everything in this collection costs just five dollars each. congratulations. kfc, it's finger lickin' good. both: come on, come on, come on... (mixed screaming) yes! let's go! whoo! good job! whoo! (wienermobile horn) to put a better hot dog it's oscain every hand.ion and that's just what we do. with no artificial preservatives, no added nitrates or nitrites, and by waving bye to by-products. so you can get back to loving them. for the love of hot dogs. (wienermobile horn) directv gives you more for your thing. if you've been waiting for a sign to quit cable, then here's some signs. it came from the toaster. now you can quit cable. switch to directv and now get a $100 reward card. more for your quitting cable thing. that's our thing. call 1 800 directv. want to try out my time machine? it runs on doritos
dave matthews, everybody.ting] ♪ get outta the way! ♪ they've gone wild! ♪ saddle up! ♪ toyota. let's go places. look at this new kfc crispy colonel sandwich. the latest of kfc's five dollar fill-ups. i reckon everything in this collection costs just five dollars each. congratulations. kfc, it's finger lickin' good. both: come on, come on, come on... (mixed screaming) yes! let's go! whoo! good job! whoo! (wienermobile horn) to put a better hot dog it's oscain every hand.ion and that's...
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yeah. >> matthew: get a little bit of mustard?e appears to be a little bit of mustard 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
yeah. >> matthew: get a little bit of mustard?e appears to be a little bit of mustard 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...
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condon chief european correspondent at politico and matthew argues that german politics is becoming less boring not less stable there's a good name he says for the type of confrontation we've seen in berlin over the past few weeks and that name is democracy also with us is derek scally of the irish times who says germany stability obsession has done more harm than good to democracy in. merkel era more flexibility it will bring fresh air fresh thinking and fresh problems as into the political get interesting stuff and a very warm welcome to. the head of the w.'s domestic politics department believes the anti immigrant alternative for germany policy is the only winner in the current government crisis is bad news for chance in america and bad news for the team you're. looking to let me begin with you we've seen this clash of titans here in german politics these last couple of weeks what's it all been about and where does it leave us it's all been about power it's about been positioning and it's been both impatiens america has been in power for almost thirteen years and there's a backlo
condon chief european correspondent at politico and matthew argues that german politics is becoming less boring not less stable there's a good name he says for the type of confrontation we've seen in berlin over the past few weeks and that name is democracy also with us is derek scally of the irish times who says germany stability obsession has done more harm than good to democracy in. merkel era more flexibility it will bring fresh air fresh thinking and fresh problems as into the political...
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matthew you mentioned before there's no filibuster that even if. even if cavanagh does get the votes he needed we saw in two thousand and sixteen obama's nomination judge merrick garland was blocked by the republicans cannot be some sort of ploy that the democrats can pull out of the bag this time. no and that's because the math matters in the senate at the time that merrick garland was nominated by president obama republicans held a majority in the senate so they had the ability to decide whether a supreme court nominee would be considered in the light in a presidential election year they continue to hold the majority and so this goes back to decisions that democratic leaders like harry reid and chuck schumer have made in recent years having the filibuster would be pretty valuable right now for the democrats that was gotten rid of chuck schumer decided to filibuster new of course it's a supreme lee qualified nominee to the supreme court and ultimately senate majority mcconnell got rid of the filibuster because of that and so that option doesn't ex
matthew you mentioned before there's no filibuster that even if. even if cavanagh does get the votes he needed we saw in two thousand and sixteen obama's nomination judge merrick garland was blocked by the republicans cannot be some sort of ploy that the democrats can pull out of the bag this time. no and that's because the math matters in the senate at the time that merrick garland was nominated by president obama republicans held a majority in the senate so they had the ability to decide...
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matthew says the. alienated a lot of people by the way he's been behaving this past week or two we'll see it in his own party as well as own problems what it was there was you know there was bear fury and u.s. policy. just a couple of days ago but also i think an awful lot of women were alienated from the way wholesale first being behaving you know you mentioned it matthew talking about you know effectively i made her chancellor and also say frying his arms up in the air and saying i can't the power to say he was reported twice have said i can't work with this woman what do you make of all of this a woman. or as a citizen i think you know there were lots of people whether or not they voted for medical doesn't really matter who said you just can't talk to a fellow politician like this there's just no way of of dealing with this problem and it's just it was just so transparent that this was a power struggle and this was not like they're trying to sell us now this was not about the details of a deal that
matthew says the. alienated a lot of people by the way he's been behaving this past week or two we'll see it in his own party as well as own problems what it was there was you know there was bear fury and u.s. policy. just a couple of days ago but also i think an awful lot of women were alienated from the way wholesale first being behaving you know you mentioned it matthew talking about you know effectively i made her chancellor and also say frying his arms up in the air and saying i can't the...
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matthew -- >> good afternoon. my name is matthew brauer. i come to you as a ten-year resident of san francisco district six seeking seat ten on the veteran's affairs commission. i am a disability lgbtq veteran who has a 15 year record of service both active duty and reserve service in the u.s. army. i also have experience in our social work services and medical research programs. i come to you because i want to leverage my experience in those areas to better serve our city's veterans because their experience really is my own. i struggled as well to transition from military to civilian life, struggled with the cost of housing, difficulty accessing services, and lived under a hotel. so i want to leverage all those rich experiences, the deep knowledge i have about v.a. operations and the ways we serve veterans, the issues and limitations we often face and work with city agencies to optimize services to veterans at both levels of government through data sharing and through colocating space and other initiatives around policy. i think a lot of y
matthew -- >> good afternoon. my name is matthew brauer. i come to you as a ten-year resident of san francisco district six seeking seat ten on the veteran's affairs commission. i am a disability lgbtq veteran who has a 15 year record of service both active duty and reserve service in the u.s. army. i also have experience in our social work services and medical research programs. i come to you because i want to leverage my experience in those areas to better serve our city's veterans...
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matthew, i wanted to get your reaction to those comments? matthew: i think those comments are fair.. like i alluded to previously, having a content slate does -- but does not resonate that you intended to or thought it might in one particular quarter does not necessarily -- i think you would be hard-pressed to say that is a red flag that subscriber growth is going to roll over or you're starting to saturate your core markets. it is one quarter. is,questions it does raise what did the next couple of quarters start to look like? will we see a pattern? will we see it. can they raise prices? if that subscriber growth's getting choppy or, it is probably the bigger question. it is one quarter. think you would be hard-pressed to really throw too much of a red flag care. matthew thornton, thank you for joining us. analyst call with netflix has just wrapped up now. coming up next, we will get more reaction to the trump-putin meeting with senior fellow robert service. this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: breaking news new zealand cti has just come out. at 1.5%.me out that is the actual. that is lower t
matthew, i wanted to get your reaction to those comments? matthew: i think those comments are fair.. like i alluded to previously, having a content slate does -- but does not resonate that you intended to or thought it might in one particular quarter does not necessarily -- i think you would be hard-pressed to say that is a red flag that subscriber growth is going to roll over or you're starting to saturate your core markets. it is one quarter. is,questions it does raise what did the next...
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matthew, let me bring you in. because i spoke to dana about just how listening to shimon and it is a lot to take in if you are thinking we cover it every single day and for the average person at home and they are like guccifer and 2.0 and all of these folks involved and is roger stone and what have you and you have to put the names together and systems and spear phishing and what have you. but the remarkable amount of detail, mueller even knows how they paid for it with bitcoin. what can you -- what do you learn -- what did we learn about the level of detail in this indictment? >> the bitcoin stuff is remarkable. espionage is a cash business. you have to pay for it somehow some way. the bitcoin allows one to kind of remotely pay for something anonymously. this is also a situation to figure out who made the what payments through the kind of bitcoin register which might -- if you are a future criminal or spy, maybe be more cautious about which cryptocurrency you use. >> this is a new world we're living in. >> it rea
matthew, let me bring you in. because i spoke to dana about just how listening to shimon and it is a lot to take in if you are thinking we cover it every single day and for the average person at home and they are like guccifer and 2.0 and all of these folks involved and is roger stone and what have you and you have to put the names together and systems and spear phishing and what have you. but the remarkable amount of detail, mueller even knows how they paid for it with bitcoin. what can you --...
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matthew, let me bring you in. because i spoke to dana about just how listening to shimon and it is a lot to take in if you are thinking we cover it every single day and for the average person at home and they are like guccifer and 2.0 and all of these folks involved and is roger stone and what have you and you have to put the names together and systems and spear phishing and what have you. but the remarkable amount of detail, mueller even knows how they paid for it with bitcoin. what can you -- what do you learn -- what did we learn about the level of detail in this indictment? >> the bitcoin stuff is remarkable. espionage is a cash business. you have to pay for it somehow some way. the bitcoin allows one to kind of remotely pay for something anonymously. this is also a situation to figure out who made the what payments through the kind of bitcoin register which might -- if you are a future criminal or spy, maybe be more cautious about which cryptocurrency you use. >> this is a new world we're living in. >> it rea
matthew, let me bring you in. because i spoke to dana about just how listening to shimon and it is a lot to take in if you are thinking we cover it every single day and for the average person at home and they are like guccifer and 2.0 and all of these folks involved and is roger stone and what have you and you have to put the names together and systems and spear phishing and what have you. but the remarkable amount of detail, mueller even knows how they paid for it with bitcoin. what can you --...
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matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, everyone. >> good evening. >> this past sunday, the san francisco unified school district for the second straight year had a large and enthusiastic contingent in the pride parade. [applause] >> our district has been a national leader in providing lgbtq support services and inclusive curriculum for nearly 30 years and about 175 san francisco unified san francisco marchers, including students, families, alumni, teachers, other central based office staff, board of education commissioners and i were excited and proud to celebrate and represent our core values of social justice, diversity, and inclusion. thank you to everyone who participated in this fun and positive event. we are in the process of hiring great people. if you're interested in becoming part of the san francisco unified school district team, please go to out website, http/www.sfusdjobs.org/current openings for a list of our current postings and join our team. all of our district offices will be closed next wedn
matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, everyone. >> good evening. >> this past sunday, the san francisco unified school district for the second straight year had a large and enthusiastic contingent in the pride parade. [applause] >> our district has been a national leader in providing lgbtq support services and inclusive curriculum for nearly 30 years and about 175 san francisco unified san francisco marchers, including students, families, alumni,...
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matthew?alls it a witch hunt he's referring to the narrative of collusion between the russian agents and members of his campaign. it's important to know that we've charged the russians who are up to no good in terms of interfering with the election on social media. today we charge the russians who are up to no good hacking and fishing the dnc, the dccc and john podesta. while there are americans who are mentioned in this 29-pain indictment, so far we have had no americans charged in connection with that crime. so i think that's what the president is saying when he's calling it a witch hunt. >> also talk about expectations going into the trump-putin summit. listen to this. >> president trump: we will be talking to president putin about a number of things. ukraine. we will be talking about syria. we will be talking about other parts of the middle east. imbe talking about nuclear proliferation. >> the strategic stability, and disarmament and control, number one. number two, definitely combatting
matthew?alls it a witch hunt he's referring to the narrative of collusion between the russian agents and members of his campaign. it's important to know that we've charged the russians who are up to no good in terms of interfering with the election on social media. today we charge the russians who are up to no good hacking and fishing the dnc, the dccc and john podesta. while there are americans who are mentioned in this 29-pain indictment, so far we have had no americans charged in connection...
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his name was ynobe matthews he >> he mentioned that he did attend this party.ynobe agreed to an interview, his down at the police department. he was friendly, and cooperative -- said carolyn had left the party before he had. >> he later left the party. went with another female that was at the party over to a convenience store that was close by and bought some cigarettes. >> ynobe gave the detective a dna sample, and supplied the clothes he'd been wearing. to verify his alibi, the detective pulled surveillance video from the convenience store and noticed something. >> the clothing that he was actually wearing was different than what he had just told us and why is he not telling us the truth? >> ynobe claimed he'd simply forgotten-- and then handed the detective the proper clothing. no forensic evidence found on the clothes connected him to the crime scene. >> so this wasn't your big moment. >> no. it wasn't. >> the "big moment" did come though, just a few nights later when the pieces of this puzzle finally came together. >>> coming up -- >> an arrest of a famili
his name was ynobe matthews he >> he mentioned that he did attend this party.ynobe agreed to an interview, his down at the police department. he was friendly, and cooperative -- said carolyn had left the party before he had. >> he later left the party. went with another female that was at the party over to a convenience store that was close by and bought some cigarettes. >> ynobe gave the detective a dna sample, and supplied the clothes he'd been wearing. to verify his alibi,...
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matthew: that's right.he thesis of this story, and the question josh green wanted to address with this is the u.s. economy will survive this. it is the biggest economy in the world. the hit will, depending on how long this goes on, will be significant, but it is not like it will push us into a recession. the question is, can the gop survive this? given its roots as the party of free trade, and also given where these tariffs are going to start to hit hardest and first, and places like the farm belt and the automotive valley and the energy corridor, that is core red state trump country. jason: and there was something that really jumped out to me, which was all the way down to the congressional district level, where this is really hitting home. this is trump country really been directly affected here. matthew: as these tariffs start to course through these local economies, especially in parts of the country where it is a one-industry town, it is not want to be trump who has to stand up in september, october, n
matthew: that's right.he thesis of this story, and the question josh green wanted to address with this is the u.s. economy will survive this. it is the biggest economy in the world. the hit will, depending on how long this goes on, will be significant, but it is not like it will push us into a recession. the question is, can the gop survive this? given its roots as the party of free trade, and also given where these tariffs are going to start to hit hardest and first, and places like the farm...
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here is matthew philips.atthew: you can look at july 6 where thet sumter, tariffs went down, china retaliated. just the other day, the president retaliated again with $200 billion of tariffs, 10% on $200 billion for the chinese goods. i think it is not crazy to say we are in the very early stages of a trade war. jason: this is a trade war that is not just between the u.s. and china. the president has been in europe this week, both in brussels and the united kingdom. those countries are affected as well, so it is global. but there is a domestic political aspect to this that is very important, and that is what you guys go into. matthew: the thesis of this story and the question josh green wanted to address with this is, the u.s. economy will survive this. biggest economy in the world. the hit well, depending on how long this goes on, will be significant, but it is not like it will push us into a recession. the question is can the gop survive this? given its roots as the party of free trade and also given where
here is matthew philips.atthew: you can look at july 6 where thet sumter, tariffs went down, china retaliated. just the other day, the president retaliated again with $200 billion of tariffs, 10% on $200 billion for the chinese goods. i think it is not crazy to say we are in the very early stages of a trade war. jason: this is a trade war that is not just between the u.s. and china. the president has been in europe this week, both in brussels and the united kingdom. those countries are affected...
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matthew: farmers are on the front lines of these retaliatory tariffs from china.he agricultural sector, they like the current situation with trade. it is one of the few parts of the economy that has a surplus. this $12 billion aid package came out of the usda, aimed at farmers, direct transfer payments, the government is going to try to buy some commodities. they say they will try to extend relationships with other countries. these tariffs are already costing the economy. to fix this, we are putting more money into this. one of the numbers i thought was interesting to compare to the $12 billion, the steel and aluminum tariffs are going to put $9 billion of money into the general fund, paid out by american companies that are going to have to buy imported steel and aluminum. we are putting $12 billion into the pockets of farmers. this is not free trade. republicans were griping. no one on capitol hill seems to like this. trump's tweets seem to be more leveled at fellow republicans. carol: taylor riggs is here. we wanted to take a bigger look at what is going on in t
matthew: farmers are on the front lines of these retaliatory tariffs from china.he agricultural sector, they like the current situation with trade. it is one of the few parts of the economy that has a surplus. this $12 billion aid package came out of the usda, aimed at farmers, direct transfer payments, the government is going to try to buy some commodities. they say they will try to extend relationships with other countries. these tariffs are already costing the economy. to fix this, we are...
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waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew riehl. he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> shots fired, shots fired!
waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew riehl. he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> shots fired, shots fired!
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. >> reporter: sierra matthews was just 19 years old when she decided to freeze her eggs at university hospitals. it was 2014, and she had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. she was one of hundreds of women who found out in march of this year that her eggs were destroyed when a cryo-preservation system like this one malfunctioned. >> i felt like i had to go back to a really traumatizing time in my life, when i really felt like i was alone because there was really no one my age going through something like that. >> reporter: following the incident, university hospitals ceo tom zenty released this video statement. >> i can't say it any more plainly. we failed our fertility clinic patients. we are sorry. i am sorry. >> reporter: this week in response to a lawsuit university hospitals said women and families signed consent forms, writing in court documents, "plaintiffs were fully advised of the material risk, benefits, and alternatives available for treatment and therefore voluntarily assumed and consented to those risks." >> our clients are outraged. >> reporter: tom merr iyman represent
. >> reporter: sierra matthews was just 19 years old when she decided to freeze her eggs at university hospitals. it was 2014, and she had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. she was one of hundreds of women who found out in march of this year that her eggs were destroyed when a cryo-preservation system like this one malfunctioned. >> i felt like i had to go back to a really traumatizing time in my life, when i really felt like i was alone because there was really no one my age...
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matthew kago and his driver are heading for a coffee plantation in central kenya.as usual tafe brought their mobile soil scanner the agriculture list uses it to analyze soil quality so the problem of the far left people you think the pharmacist invest the import of a third of the period we have a not not not forth we'll just having i think you've come across the infrared scanner measures the soils contents the results go via an amp to the soil cares netherlands headquarters where the scandal is developed. sixteen thousand soil samples from around the world have also been stored and analyzed. those readings are compared to the soil data kago has sent from kenya. inside ten minutes and matthew kago has a response along with the required conservation advice for us for us he's in your you know far. side on this farm has improved markedly since his last visit. after i became the expecting. and we can see that he saw actually i'm happy i'm happy from. the soil scan it costs three thousand euros cares expects large farms consultancies and farming cooperatives to be the ma
matthew kago and his driver are heading for a coffee plantation in central kenya.as usual tafe brought their mobile soil scanner the agriculture list uses it to analyze soil quality so the problem of the far left people you think the pharmacist invest the import of a third of the period we have a not not not forth we'll just having i think you've come across the infrared scanner measures the soils contents the results go via an amp to the soil cares netherlands headquarters where the scandal is...
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tom: matthew, big you so much.st media wars, and the delicacy of diplomacy in brussels. will continue that discussion with robin niblett. your nasal be shaking meeting with the director. graph gth the bloomberg tv . today, including a graph today, including a graph on rinaldo and juventus. yay! tv , or whatever. there is. stay with us on nato. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ "om: "bloomberg surveillance." from our studios in london. ofh us is robin niblett chatham house. ino with us is john fraher our london studios. i want to go to that stark headline of the chancellor speaking about how she is personally experienced. we forget she went to karl marx university and eastern germany -- and eastern germany. how has that been in her political life? >> i think what that gave her is a very deep and unique view of what european integration is about. tom: she did not go up on fifth avenue, rounding third base of prosperity at age 15. >> she did not. she used to go hiking and young to go to greece. what it gave her was this
tom: matthew, big you so much.st media wars, and the delicacy of diplomacy in brussels. will continue that discussion with robin niblett. your nasal be shaking meeting with the director. graph gth the bloomberg tv . today, including a graph today, including a graph on rinaldo and juventus. yay! tv , or whatever. there is. stay with us on nato. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ "om: "bloomberg surveillance." from our studios in london. ofh us is robin niblett chatham house. ino with us...
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all right, matthew, thank you, my friend. >> thanks, matthew. >>> the president finished all his sport interviews and is said to finalize his pick as soon as today. we have the latest from the white house. >>> plus, dna testing under way to help reunite children separated from their families. one group calls the move deplorable. >>> and more rain will bring more problems for rescue teams in thailand, the latest to evacuate the boys trapped in a cave. for years i've trained dogs for the marines - like me, some of these dogs have seen many tours of duty. and for the past 15 years i've been a navy federal member. thanks to their fast approval process, when it came time to buy a new car, we got everything we needed to transport my wife's little bundle of joy... ... who i just adore. open to the armed forces, the dod, veterans and their families. navy federal credit union. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. your hair is so soft! did y
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matthew, can she survive this?> she can survive this partly because brexit is such a mess that none of the different factions in the debate within the british parliament have got a majority at the moment nor is there someone desperate to pick up the ball and run with it given the incredibly difficult circumstances we are in. what we have got is a situation where theresa may was hoping that this would be seen as a working visit as part of building the new international relationships that we can have post-brexit, that britain is still a player on the world stage and yet the problem is this special relationship, the reason why it matters to brits is because it's more than about individuals. it's about people and values and when you see donald trump making the racist islamophobic messages, that causes her political problems and that's why so many londoners are out on the streets today. and to be clear to your audience, this is not an anti-american demonstration. this is very clearly a demonstration about a rhetoric tha
matthew, can she survive this?> she can survive this partly because brexit is such a mess that none of the different factions in the debate within the british parliament have got a majority at the moment nor is there someone desperate to pick up the ball and run with it given the incredibly difficult circumstances we are in. what we have got is a situation where theresa may was hoping that this would be seen as a working visit as part of building the new international relationships that we...
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we're told 29-year-old matthew merritt -- matthew redman was living in a unit just behind her homecan crime scene tape and the vehicle in the driveway. the property she lived in is right in front of that driveway there so he lived on the same property as his mother when the crime took lace this morning, sometime around 10:30 -- took place this morning sometime around 10:30 am. neighbors say matthew was trying to get into unlocked cars but was unsuccessful at first until he saw another vehicle parked in the driveway. the other vehicle was a white sedan and police were there gathering evidence. that's the video we gathered there. we're told the suspect tried to carjack the woman inside the vehicle but she allegedly fought him off. >> i guess they were fighting for a while but she is the hero because if e into the house next door, there around 10:30 am and that's when they found him walking around on foot. he had blood on his clothes and that's what led them to the house where they found his mother dead inside. all they are saying again is that she was killed of a violent assault and sai
we're told 29-year-old matthew merritt -- matthew redman was living in a unit just behind her homecan crime scene tape and the vehicle in the driveway. the property she lived in is right in front of that driveway there so he lived on the same property as his mother when the crime took lace this morning, sometime around 10:30 -- took place this morning sometime around 10:30 am. neighbors say matthew was trying to get into unlocked cars but was unsuccessful at first until he saw another vehicle...
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carol: editor matthew philips with news out of washington. taylor riggs is here.wanted to take a bigger look at what is going on in the agricultural sector. taylor: i am the girl. follow me into the bloomberg. carol, this is such a lousy time for a trade war. even before the tariffs were announced, you have the agricultural industry really in a slump, with prices falling and supply rising. i have charted in blue, the u.s. net farm income, now down to below $60 billion. in white, the bloomberg agricultural sub index, now down to almost a record low. even before these trade tariffs started to heat up, a really tough time for the farmers. carol: i always think it is smart to get that longer-term perspective. thank you. next, back to the space race. the physics phenomenon that will keep nasa's moon gateway aloft. jason: and move over elon musk. jeff bezos has his own plans for space. carol: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ two, down and back up. our phones are more than just phones. they are pocket sized personal trainers... last minute gift finders... siri: destinat
carol: editor matthew philips with news out of washington. taylor riggs is here.wanted to take a bigger look at what is going on in the agricultural sector. taylor: i am the girl. follow me into the bloomberg. carol, this is such a lousy time for a trade war. even before the tariffs were announced, you have the agricultural industry really in a slump, with prices falling and supply rising. i have charted in blue, the u.s. net farm income, now down to below $60 billion. in white, the bloomberg...