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matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.is: 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 t
matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.is: 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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[laughter] matthew: he is passing away. they had called three different doctors, a statue in the capitol rotunda. james craig who was a scottish physician, practicing, though. elijah: deck. those three doctors descended as weount vernon, but talked about earlier, medical century, in the 18th we will believe you, we are going to give you various substances to purge your body and balance the humors. that does not work. historian's then have wondered if washington could have been saved. chances are no. fromyrics closed, suffered something, whether it was a viral or bacteria, we don't know. if it was bacterial with no it would not really have mattered. if it was viral, a tracheotomy could have prolonged his life and given his immune system a chance to fight. the doctors discussed that the procedures of a tracheotomy. it was considered a radical procedure to do that. they decided not to. the 1820's,ting in had -- had hew he arrived in time, he certainly would have performed a tracheotomy. it is easy to say after the fact. congre
[laughter] matthew: he is passing away. they had called three different doctors, a statue in the capitol rotunda. james craig who was a scottish physician, practicing, though. elijah: deck. those three doctors descended as weount vernon, but talked about earlier, medical century, in the 18th we will believe you, we are going to give you various substances to purge your body and balance the humors. that does not work. historian's then have wondered if washington could have been saved. chances...
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yeah. >> matthew: get a little bit of mustard?on here, yes. >> anthony: how bad can it be? i just experienced like 12-hour payback for -- from hot chicken. >> dean: right. >> anthony: i mean, and this was an existentially awful experience that i really -- there were moments when i didn't think i was gonna make it. this has gotta be so much better than that, and it's only three minutes. >> dean: only three minutes. i'll take it. >> anthony: do you serve snacks in there? my friend, dean fertita, plays guitar and keyboards for queens of the stone age, and he also plays with the dead weather, with alison, who you just met. a nashville resident too, he trains in krav maga, a lethal martial art at the same gym where i train jiu jitsu when in town. these things hurt. they punish the body. they make a person sore. fortunately, i had a knuckleheaded idea and a place to do it. cryotherapy. the latest in muscle recovery treatments. so far so good. >> dean: no. >> anthony: no? >> dean: this is a terrible restaurant, tony. >> anthony: basicall
yeah. >> matthew: get a little bit of mustard?on here, yes. >> 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...
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matthews. >> dr. matthews: thank you, president cook. thank you, everyone. today, students from lowell high school and george washington high school will rehearse together on the eve of their collaboration with san francisco's grammy winning kron kronosquartet. the concert will present works from 50 for the future. this is the second year our students have collaborated with the world famous string quartet in a community concert. tomorrow, january 30, our community is hosting the second annual career path showcase from architecture and engineering to culinary arts and more, our students are getting an early start. students and teachers from all 42 campuses will highlight their work at this annual showcase in san francisco. these multiyear pathways prepare students for different careers through real world project based and work based learning. the office of counseling and post secondary success in partnership with the community advisory committee for special education is hosting our district's first college wide district and career fair for students with learn
matthews. >> dr. matthews: thank you, president cook. thank you, everyone. today, students from lowell high school and george washington high school will rehearse together on the eve of their collaboration with san francisco's grammy winning kron kronosquartet. the concert will present works from 50 for the future. this is the second year our students have collaborated with the world famous string quartet in a community concert. tomorrow, january 30, our community is hosting the second...
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matthew, please. [ applause ] >> thank you, matthew. welcome home. [ applause ] >> now republicans and democrats must join forces again to confront an urgent national crisis. congress has ten days left to pass a bill that will fund our government, protect our homeland, and secure our very dangerous southern border. now is the time for congress to show the world that america is committed to ending illegal immigration and putting the ruthless coyotes, cartels, drug dealers, and human traffickers out of business. [ applause ] >> as we speak, large organized caravans are on the march to the united states. we have just heard that mexican cities in order to remove the illegal immigrants from their communities are getting trucks and buses to bring them up to our country in areas where there is little border protection. i have ordered another 3,750 troops to our southern border to prepare for this tremendous on slot. this is a moral issue, the lawless state of our southern border is a threat to the safety, security and financial well being of a
matthew, please. [ applause ] >> thank you, matthew. welcome home. [ applause ] >> now republicans and democrats must join forces again to confront an urgent national crisis. congress has ten days left to pass a bill that will fund our government, protect our homeland, and secure our very dangerous southern border. now is the time for congress to show the world that america is committed to ending illegal immigration and putting the ruthless coyotes, cartels, drug dealers, and human...
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matthew, think you for joining us today. [applause] matthew: thank you for that introduction. it is a real privilege to be here today. to be able to enjoy and celebrate this day, commemorating william thornton's legacy. his contributions to the capital city and to the capitol. as chuck mentioned, my expertise is more on george washington specifically, the memory of george washington. i have gotten bogged down into the empty mausoleum and tomb and the crypt, and we will come back to that at the end of the presentation. i'm going to try to fill in some of the other portions. we heard wonderful talks this morning by michael and gordon. i am really glad none of mine overlap. i will not just be repeating things. that's good. when we take a look at -- here we go. at the residence act passed in july, 1790, when you look at the text of the law, it gave the new president of the united states an incredible amount of authority which again, when we are talking about republican ideals, it is surprising that congress, an equal branch of government, would be willing to give the head of an ex
matthew, think you for joining us today. [applause] matthew: thank you for that introduction. it is a real privilege to be here today. to be able to enjoy and celebrate this day, commemorating william thornton's legacy. his contributions to the capital city and to the capitol. as chuck mentioned, my expertise is more on george washington specifically, the memory of george washington. i have gotten bogged down into the empty mausoleum and tomb and the crypt, and we will come back to that at the...
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my feet were zip tied. >> could matthew muller be behind this crime, too? to ask him. >> he kind of opened his eyes really wide. he couldn't believe i was bringing this up. >> when "dateline" continues. ws emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good every day? emerge and see. at walgreens, we know how strong you are, ♪ but we also know how tough it is to keep up with your medication. that's why we're introducing a new and easy way... ...to refill, prepay and skip the line... ...or have your prescriptions delivered. so you never miss a day. walgreens. trusted since 1901. show your gut some love. only activia has billions of our live and active probiotics. a delicious way to enjoy probiotics every day. with 20 years of devotion to gut health. activia. like no other. going to extremes for perfect skin? where does it end? new olay whips. while not equal to cosmetic procedures, our b3 complex hydrates to smooth skin. injections? rejected. beautiful skin? accepted.
my feet were zip tied. >> could matthew muller be behind this crime, too? to ask him. >> he kind of opened his eyes really wide. he couldn't believe i was bringing this up. >> when "dateline" continues. ws emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good every day? emerge and see. at walgreens, we know how strong you are, ♪ but we also know how tough it is to keep up with...
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so matthew whitaker is about to be out of that temporary acting ag job. i don't know if that then puts this in a different light. just her a quick thought and will move on. >> i'm glad you raised this issue, because one of the questions is whether the nominee for the attorney general, william barr, would be confirmed in time that it would negate or cancel, if you will come of the need to have matthew whitaker come on the hill on the house side and publicly testify. the timing has not worked out. we just, in the last few minutes -- i was in the committee hearing room on the senate side -- they had voted barr out of the committee. so we expect a confirmation vote as early as next week. but that doesn't make the whitaker appearance tomorrow moot. democrats would argue that even the more important to get him on the hill and in the seat and answering their questions. >> harris: albright, catherine herridge -- you were just outside the door there so we will let you go. please come back at the news warrants. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> harris: i want to get
so matthew whitaker is about to be out of that temporary acting ag job. i don't know if that then puts this in a different light. just her a quick thought and will move on. >> i'm glad you raised this issue, because one of the questions is whether the nominee for the attorney general, william barr, would be confirmed in time that it would negate or cancel, if you will come of the need to have matthew whitaker come on the hill on the house side and publicly testify. the timing has not...
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the minute matthew saw the school, he said, i wa nt to matthew saw the school, he said, i want to comel suck there are only about 60 boys, some of them are boilers and some are day boys —— it is near banbury. some are boarders. it was a lengthy court battle to get the funding to get him a place but we got there in the end because it was the only suitable school for matthew. he is academically able and a lot of the special schools are for children with more profound disabilities. understood. katie and harvey got so much support when they came on on wednesday and i think she was actually overwhelmed by it. there we re actually overwhelmed by it. there were some unpleasant comments. she says she gets used to that but it is really pretty horrible also sought some of them. that was the main reason, seeing the story previously and thinking, i'm not going to get into this and then i exhort the clip oi'i into this and then i exhort the clip on facebook and i couldn't hold it. people are saying things that if she did not go on so many photo shoots she would have more time and she is rich so why
the minute matthew saw the school, he said, i wa nt to matthew saw the school, he said, i want to comel suck there are only about 60 boys, some of them are boilers and some are day boys —— it is near banbury. some are boarders. it was a lengthy court battle to get the funding to get him a place but we got there in the end because it was the only suitable school for matthew. he is academically able and a lot of the special schools are for children with more profound disabilities. understood....
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but matthew's no run—of—the—mill cub scout. he's very confident child.and he's done it. amassing over 60 badges, every single one that cub scouts can try for. at the adlington scout hut, they are swelling with pride at matthew's achievement. it is a massive achievement. it takes a lot of commitment and a lot of time and a lot of hard work to get that many badges. there's been a few badges that we have had to sort of do a bit kicking and screaming, but most... which ones? go on, tell. reading, when he had to use an atlas and a dictionary and find lots of words, and that took a little bit of extra time and persuasion. but behind this avid badge collector is his nana, debbie. she deserves a needle and thread badge for sewing each and every one onto his overloaded jumper. so it must be a bit like painting the forth bridge, this, it's never—ending. it is, and i've other grandchildren as well, and adopted grandchildren, that i sew their badges on, too. one of the badges matthew did was his chef's badge, so now you're a better chef. what was your favourite badg
but matthew's no run—of—the—mill cub scout. he's very confident child.and he's done it. amassing over 60 badges, every single one that cub scouts can try for. at the adlington scout hut, they are swelling with pride at matthew's achievement. it is a massive achievement. it takes a lot of commitment and a lot of time and a lot of hard work to get that many badges. there's been a few badges that we have had to sort of do a bit kicking and screaming, but most... which ones? go on, tell....
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thanks thank you matthew. welcome home. thanks now republicans and democrats was joined forces again to confront an urgent national crisis. congress has ten days left to pass a bill that will fund our government. protect our homeland and secure our very dangerous southern border now is the time for congress to show the world. that america is committed to ending illegal immigration and putting the ruthless coyotes cartels drug dealers and human traffickers out of business the law the while her as we speak large organized care of ends are on the march to the united states we have just heard that mexican cities in order to remove the illegal immigrants from their communities are getting trucks and buses to bring them up to our country in areas where there is little border protection i have ordered another three thousand seven hundred fifty troops to our southern border to prepare for this tremendous onslaught. this is a moral issue the lawless state of our southern border is a threat to the safety security and financial wellbe
thanks thank you matthew. welcome home. thanks now republicans and democrats was joined forces again to confront an urgent national crisis. congress has ten days left to pass a bill that will fund our government. protect our homeland and secure our very dangerous southern border now is the time for congress to show the world. that america is committed to ending illegal immigration and putting the ruthless coyotes cartels drug dealers and human traffickers out of business the law the while her...
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trump called matthew whiser can, h matthew whitaker, his newly installed attorney general, whether a trump ally could be part in charge of the widening investigation. that is according to several american officials with direct knowledge of the call. "the new york times" also lays out a number of other examples of when president trump tried to use tactics, including intimidation and pressure, to fight back against the investigations surrounding his presidency. when whitaker testified before the house judiciary committee earlier this month, he insisted president trump never asked for any promises or commitments related to any investigations. >> congresswoman, thank you for the question. i came to washington, d.c., in october of 2017 to be attorney general sessions' chief of staff. i have the greatest respect, as you know, for general sessions. i am really, you know, honored to carry out the role of acting attorney general. >> if i may, that's very nice, but that wasn't the question i asked. >> well, as you know, i am honored to serve as acting attorney general, and i'm honored the pres
trump called matthew whiser can, h matthew whitaker, his newly installed attorney general, whether a trump ally could be part in charge of the widening investigation. that is according to several american officials with direct knowledge of the call. "the new york times" also lays out a number of other examples of when president trump tried to use tactics, including intimidation and pressure, to fight back against the investigations surrounding his presidency. when whitaker testified...
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takes place. >> matthew whitaker denies, m p matthew whitaker denies that action never happened from it and he never denied they had the conversation. >> he said the president did not try to influence him or force him to do things that -- that sounds pretty clear to me. >> cnn's reporting is, is that the president also had conversations expressing his displeasure with the sdny investigation with matthew whitaker. so if it did happen it fits a pattern there. my question to you is if the conversation did happen, should the president not have known better at that point nearly two years into his presidency? >> the president of the united states has -- is the chief executive of the country. he has -- he has the right to talk to his officials about the way things, you know, the conduct of investigations, even when it comes to him. and the president obviously didn't order or force mr. whitaker to do that. he made comments about things or maybe even you're reporting mused about things that he didn't like about the investigation. is that -- is that improper? i would say no. is it wise? no. bu
takes place. >> matthew whitaker denies, m p matthew whitaker denies that action never happened from it and he never denied they had the conversation. >> he said the president did not try to influence him or force him to do things that -- that sounds pretty clear to me. >> cnn's reporting is, is that the president also had conversations expressing his displeasure with the sdny investigation with matthew whitaker. so if it did happen it fits a pattern there. my question to you...
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matthew whitaker. he went there voluntarily. he looked like he wanted to be anywhere else in the world. it is still not over. jerry nadler says he wants whitaker back for a sworn deposition to fill in the gaps from the testimony. one complaint from the democrats is they felt whitaker was trying to run out the clock with flowery answers and giving background and not directly responsive to the questions or not providing kinds of answers on certain topics with respect to the russia investigation they wanted. to give you a taste of what it was like in the hearing room, here are the back and forth moments from friday. >> have you ever been asked to approve action to be taken by the special counsel? >> mr. chairman, i see your five minutes is up. i don't know if your time has been restored or not. >> mr. attorney general, we're not joking here. your humor is not acceptable. >> at the request of the number of people, the committee will stand in recess for five minutes. >> i get five minutes for lunch? >> reporter: you get a sense of te
matthew whitaker. he went there voluntarily. he looked like he wanted to be anywhere else in the world. it is still not over. jerry nadler says he wants whitaker back for a sworn deposition to fill in the gaps from the testimony. one complaint from the democrats is they felt whitaker was trying to run out the clock with flowery answers and giving background and not directly responsive to the questions or not providing kinds of answers on certain topics with respect to the russia investigation...
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matthew whitaker pressed present seatedly. i have not talked to the president about a special counsell's investigation or white house officials about the special counsel's investigation and on and on the questions went. >> julie: interesting he also men'sed, this is not a nomination. he hasn't been nominated to take over. he is being questioned on his knowledge of the investigation and whether he has translated that to white house officials. >> being asked to approve or disapprove an action taken by the special counsel. answer. i want to be very specific. we've followed special counsel's regulations to a t. i have not interfered in any way with the actions of this special counsel. we get the a-team here. david asman, shelby holliday and juan williams. let's go to catherine to give us a measure and moment. we get catherine up to tell us where we are. here in new york david asman. what do you think the critical issue is at the moment here as democrats continue to pound away at something, keeping in mind that matthew whitaker is
matthew whitaker pressed present seatedly. i have not talked to the president about a special counsell's investigation or white house officials about the special counsel's investigation and on and on the questions went. >> julie: interesting he also men'sed, this is not a nomination. he hasn't been nominated to take over. he is being questioned on his knowledge of the investigation and whether he has translated that to white house officials. >> being asked to approve or disapprove...
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matthew. i have a 10-year-old daughter who is in fourth grade i'm the vice chair of pac. >> good evening commissioners and superintendent. i have a third grader at tenderline elementary school. she has made the honor roll you want to thank you for the support. i like to welcome commissioner lam. the pac welcomes appointed commissioner jenny lam to the board of education. we hope to meet with her soon and looing forward to working with her to serve sfusd students and families. the pac has been working with our community partners from the local control accountability plan to develop the stakeholder engagement campaign. this year marks the sixth year of community out reach to share information about the budget process. the objective are to increase transparency, understand and accountability about "pistons half-timsfusd'sbudget process. it encourage families to participate in the planning process at their chosen schools. for the past few years we saw the stakeholders connecting the dots. during s
matthew. i have a 10-year-old daughter who is in fourth grade i'm the vice chair of pac. >> good evening commissioners and superintendent. i have a third grader at tenderline elementary school. she has made the honor roll you want to thank you for the support. i like to welcome commissioner lam. the pac welcomes appointed commissioner jenny lam to the board of education. we hope to meet with her soon and looing forward to working with her to serve sfusd students and families. the pac has...
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here with more is matthew boyle. we had no idea it had an ad business. matthew: target has one.roger has what. they need these businesses more than ever because their core retail businesses are struggling. they have amazon stealing sales. they have dollar stores stealing sales.they need alternative forms of revenue that are much higher margin than selling bananas and avocados. we have all these people going into our stores, all these millions of people going on our website generating all this purchase data. that data is obviously valuable. the eyeballs are valuable to coke and pepsi and unilever and all those guys. at the same time, those big brands are looking for different places to put their marketing dollars. they are falling out of love with the traditional big at agencies -- ad agencies. becauserter, a fault clients are shifting money away. a big opportunity but a very little-known opportunity for walmart and others. caroline: it is becoming more well known to amazon. amazon sets the dial here. they started to make significant gains in their advertising. matthew: amazon is
here with more is matthew boyle. we had no idea it had an ad business. matthew: target has one.roger has what. they need these businesses more than ever because their core retail businesses are struggling. they have amazon stealing sales. they have dollar stores stealing sales.they need alternative forms of revenue that are much higher margin than selling bananas and avocados. we have all these people going into our stores, all these millions of people going on our website generating all this...
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that he called then-acting attorney general matthew whitaker, the man he hand picked for the job, by the way. the man whose main qualifications seemed to be his criticism of the mueller investigation. he called whitaker late last year to ask whether a trump supporter could take charge of the michael cohen investigation in the southern district of new york. the president denies it. >> did you ask acting attorney general matthew whitaker to change the leadership of the investigation into your former personal attorney, michael cohen? >> no, not at all. >> took him a minute to answer, didn't it? so let's face it. it's no coincidence that the president reportedly wanted to try to put jeffrey berman in charge of the southern district of new york, of the investigation of hush money payments during the campaign. berman, the u.s. attorney for the southern district, had recused himself, which was the right thing to do. why? because berman contributed to trump's campaign. he served on the transition team. and he is a former partner of rudy giuliani. all good reasons to recuse himself. but essen
that he called then-acting attorney general matthew whitaker, the man he hand picked for the job, by the way. the man whose main qualifications seemed to be his criticism of the mueller investigation. he called whitaker late last year to ask whether a trump supporter could take charge of the michael cohen investigation in the southern district of new york. the president denies it. >> did you ask acting attorney general matthew whitaker to change the leadership of the investigation into...
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yes the judge lord matthews said named?ad attracted such revulsion, the attempt, the submission to get what is called a section 48 order lifted is highly unusual, but then of course as we have heard throughout this trial and as we have heard of the hearing at the high court hearing glasgow this morning, this is an unusual crime in terms of the level of ferocity inflicted upon a little girl and a small island community, and in terms of the nature of the defence that aaron campbell tried to put forward, claiming the teenage girlfriend of ales ha claiming the teenage girlfriend of alesha macphail‘s father for the murder. it was a short hearing, there was a submission from a qc representing several media organisations, the crown prosecution authority seat in scotland said they we re authority seat in scotland said they were taking a largely neutral position on this for the defence, the qc argued about concerns over self—harm and potential danger towards aaron campbell in naming him, but ultimately the judge decided that it was
yes the judge lord matthews said named?ad attracted such revulsion, the attempt, the submission to get what is called a section 48 order lifted is highly unusual, but then of course as we have heard throughout this trial and as we have heard of the hearing at the high court hearing glasgow this morning, this is an unusual crime in terms of the level of ferocity inflicted upon a little girl and a small island community, and in terms of the nature of the defence that aaron campbell tried to put...
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this hearing of the acting ag matthew whitaker. he is outgoing we know at some point, he has chosen another man for the full-time job of attorney general, and the senate judiciary committee cleared him through for full senate to vote on him as early as wednesday of next week, and that is william barr. he has of course been our nation's general prior, this will be the second go at it as he has confirmed time around. so we are watching this action previous to that, matthew whitaker on the stand talking about what he may or may not have done with regard to the speed investigation. he was on the job for 88 days or so and i want to bring in now former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, also a fox news contributor. you and i downstairs on the "outnumbered" couch watching, we had a 22nd dip in when we were voting on whether or not they could were doing a roll call on whether not they could ask the acting ag a question about bias. this has been as spirited as anybody would ever think it would be. why is that? >>
this hearing of the acting ag matthew whitaker. he is outgoing we know at some point, he has chosen another man for the full-time job of attorney general, and the senate judiciary committee cleared him through for full senate to vote on him as early as wednesday of next week, and that is william barr. he has of course been our nation's general prior, this will be the second go at it as he has confirmed time around. so we are watching this action previous to that, matthew whitaker on the stand...
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matthew hoggard joins me now. this isjoe matthew hoggard joins me now. me now. this isjoe root‘s reaction after a comment during the third test. what we may have heard isjoe root saying there's nothing wrong with being gay. as a former cricketer and sportsperson, what is it like to hear someone speaking about what is an alleged homophobic slur? first of all we don't know what gabriel said but the wayjoe root has dealt with it showed good morals, almost fatherly, wasn't he? talking to his son saying there's nothing wrong to be gay. standing up in the heat of the moment but a good stands on it, it showed joe root in very good light. the century put him in good light. the century put him in good light as well. he declared after losing his wickets leading ben stokes losing his wickets leading ben sto kes o n losing his wickets leading ben stokes on 48, a bit harsh. a bit harsh but there was nothing to be gained from batting on, the hard work had been done. we saw from the shots they were playing, it was more twe nty20 shots they were playing, it was more twe
matthew hoggard joins me now. this isjoe matthew hoggard joins me now. me now. this isjoe root‘s reaction after a comment during the third test. what we may have heard isjoe root saying there's nothing wrong with being gay. as a former cricketer and sportsperson, what is it like to hear someone speaking about what is an alleged homophobic slur? first of all we don't know what gabriel said but the wayjoe root has dealt with it showed good morals, almost fatherly, wasn't he? talking to his son...
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our reporter matthew moore has been following this story and joins me now matthew how bad is the situation well for the two thousand residents living there it's pretty frightening not least because somewhere between six and ten bears have moved into the community and they've been attacking people there's been reports that you're walking into buildings and one instance of a dramatic that you ever seen probably in the hallways of a residential apartment where there are problems takes a look in one of the proms and scoffers clearly looking for some food and another video of there is a wonder between two apartment buildings and a man in wanders up to the bare kind of confronting the danger and remarkably comes of comes of relief from the ends of the unharmed what's being done about this well officials there say that the only tried and tested methods of fending off these polar bears no longer work that's the kind of the vehicle patrol the dog patrols. video that was posted online last year late last year kind of showed the extent of that kind of the bear presence in the region scavenging around
our reporter matthew moore has been following this story and joins me now matthew how bad is the situation well for the two thousand residents living there it's pretty frightening not least because somewhere between six and ten bears have moved into the community and they've been attacking people there's been reports that you're walking into buildings and one instance of a dramatic that you ever seen probably in the hallways of a residential apartment where there are problems takes a look in...
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for more i'm joined by the w reporter matthew war matthew what's going on here well amid the claims and counterclaims of the last few days one thing that neither side is disputing is that an indian pilot is now in pakistani hands his name is wing commander nandan and his story began yesterday morning when his plane came down in pakistani held kashmir territory that huge amounts online which it's too graphic for us to show measure online of him surrounded by bringing more bits and bloodied and bruised before being rescued by a pakistani captain the pakistani government yes they confirmed he was in their custody released a video of him in a blindfold looking washed for wear before his delete deleting it i was later they released a video with him cleaned up holding a cup of tea and said he was being treated within the lines of media of the norms of military ethics let's take a watch. because . most of the time you know you know. from the home and from the survivors from. that. this is what i would expect my. you know. so how did india respond through this well not surprisingly the indian g
for more i'm joined by the w reporter matthew war matthew what's going on here well amid the claims and counterclaims of the last few days one thing that neither side is disputing is that an indian pilot is now in pakistani hands his name is wing commander nandan and his story began yesterday morning when his plane came down in pakistani held kashmir territory that huge amounts online which it's too graphic for us to show measure online of him surrounded by bringing more bits and bloodied and...
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all right our reporter matthew morrison following the story for us and he joins me now in the studio to talk about it a bit so matthew polar bear is just how serious is the situation really well for the two thousand residents of this settlement it's a frightening time six to ten polar bears have reportedly taken out residency with them and living in the run the settlement and they're attacking people they are walking into buildings i mean take a look at this video that we've got it's extraordinary you can see a bear walking through the hallway of an apartment building where there are problems clearly young children live there it takes a look in one of the problems doesn't find anything and scarper has and in another video that was posted online we see a man polar bear between two buildings but here are a man walks up to the polar bear and takes an almighty risk. and it gives i mean residents there saving face there's kind of the risk of bumping into people a bit whenever they leave the house and. they're kind of running out of options or they're like what are people doing i mean can
all right our reporter matthew morrison following the story for us and he joins me now in the studio to talk about it a bit so matthew polar bear is just how serious is the situation really well for the two thousand residents of this settlement it's a frightening time six to ten polar bears have reportedly taken out residency with them and living in the run the settlement and they're attacking people they are walking into buildings i mean take a look at this video that we've got it's...
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robert: acting attorney general matthew whittaker testifi. the latest showdown between the trump administration and congress. >> at no time has the white house asked for nor have i provided any promises or commitments concerning any investigation. robert: democrats are launching new investigations of the president's finances. president trump: it's called presidential harassment. robert: meanwhile, another shutdown looms unless the president andongress cut a deal and remembering john dingle, the longest serving member of congress, next. this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- 1 >> i was able to turn the aircraft around and the mission around and was able to save two men's lives that night. >> my first job helped e to grow up quickly. >> in 2001 i signed up for the air force. two days later, 9/11 happened. >> babel, a language program that teaches real life conversations in a new language such as spanish, french, german, italian and more. the 15-minute lessons are available as an app or online. >> funding i provided by -- koo and p
robert: acting attorney general matthew whittaker testifi. the latest showdown between the trump administration and congress. >> at no time has the white house asked for nor have i provided any promises or commitments concerning any investigation. robert: democrats are launching new investigations of the president's finances. president trump: it's called presidential harassment. robert: meanwhile, another shutdown looms unless the president andongress cut a deal and remembering john...
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] matthew, please. [ applause ] thank you, matthew. welcome home. now, republicans and democrats must join forces again to confront an urgent national crisis. congress has ten days left to pass a bill that will fund our government, protect our homeland, and secure our very dangerous southern border. now is the time for congress to show the world that america is committed to ending illegal immigration and putting the ruthless coyote, cartels, drug dealers, and human traffickers out of business. [ applause ] as we speak, large organized caravans are on the march to the united states. we have just heard that mexican cities in order to remove the illegal immigrants from their communities are getting trucks and buses to bring them up to our country in areas where there is little border protection. i have ordered another 3750 troops to our southern border to prepare for this tremendous onslaught. this is a moral issue. the law less state of our southern border is a threat to the safety, security and financial well-being of all america. we ha
] matthew, please. [ applause ] thank you, matthew. welcome home. now, republicans and democrats must join forces again to confront an urgent national crisis. congress has ten days left to pass a bill that will fund our government, protect our homeland, and secure our very dangerous southern border. now is the time for congress to show the world that america is committed to ending illegal immigration and putting the ruthless coyote, cartels, drug dealers, and human traffickers out of business....
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matthew broussard! um is available now on itunes.ate night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- connie britton, from "if beale street could talk", actor dave franco, creators of "the other two", writers chris kelly and sarah schneider. featuring the 8g band with venzella joy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] ear. is fantastic to in that case, let's get to the news. president trump is preparing to give his state of the union address one week from today. all he needs is a verb, an adjectiv
matthew broussard! um is available now on itunes.ate night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- connie britton, from "if beale street could talk", actor dave franco, creators of "the other two", writers chris kelly and...
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matthew whittaker will testify on russian interference. live from the house judiciary committee friday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> c-span today spoke with members of congress about tonight's state of the union address. we hear from maryland senator chris van hollen. >> who are you bringing to the state of the union address? senator van hollen: i'm bringing a marylander, lila johnson and has been a contract employee at the department of agriculture for about 20 years. and she provides janitorial services. she is a wonderful person. and i'm bringing her to highlight the fact in this government shutdown that we just went through, while we have been able to provide back pay to federal employees, you have lots of service contract employees like lila who have been left out in the cold. i'm proposing legislation as part of the agreement to keep the government open that would make sure that people like ms. johnson get back pay. >> in previous shutdowns have contract workers not received back pay and how big of a list could it be to get ba
matthew whittaker will testify on russian interference. live from the house judiciary committee friday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> c-span today spoke with members of congress about tonight's state of the union address. we hear from maryland senator chris van hollen. >> who are you bringing to the state of the union address? senator van hollen: i'm bringing a marylander, lila johnson and has been a contract employee at the department of agriculture for about 20 years. and...
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one of the badges matthew did was his chef‘s badge, so now you‘re a better chef.? no. did she? yes. you wanted to go for every badge? were you determined? did you think you‘d do it? no. but you have. yes. and what you think about that? it‘s amazing. and you now know how to cook as well, don‘t you? in fact, you‘re making the tea, aren‘t you? we‘d better hurry up, because tea—time is looming, and the family is starving. matthew will be going up to the scouts soon, and has his eye set on trying to do every scout badge, too. dave guest, bbc news, adlington. scientists at newcastle university have started some unusual research — looking into the british love of fish and chips. they want to known the best portion size, that‘s not only tasty but healthy? megan patterson has been finding out. with salt and vinegar, sauce or mushy peas, fish and chips remains one of the country‘s favourite takeaways but like all treats we‘re warned off having too much, newcastle university researchers think they‘ve found a solution. we‘re looking for options and opportunities to provide cu
one of the badges matthew did was his chef‘s badge, so now you‘re a better chef.? no. did she? yes. you wanted to go for every badge? were you determined? did you think you‘d do it? no. but you have. yes. and what you think about that? it‘s amazing. and you now know how to cook as well, don‘t you? in fact, you‘re making the tea, aren‘t you? we‘d better hurry up, because tea—time is looming, and the family is starving. matthew will be going up to the scouts soon, and has his...
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i want to focus on my guy, matthew calamari. when he mentioned calamari's name, the internet went insane. he exists in real life. he was trump's show fer and body guard and like many people in that organization, rose up through the ranks, why? because he was unflinchingly loyal to one person, donald trump. so we're going to get -- we're already familiar with this group, get familiar with weisselberg, although i don't know that he'll talk or rhona will talk. we really haven't heard much about either of them just yet. back to you, brooke. >> matthew calamari, yes, that is his name. so you just heard chris run through those -- some of those names. we'll talk to someone with inside knowledge about the trump organization, a woman who was a former executive there and worked with the likes of weisselberg. >>> plus the other major story today, no deal. president trump walking away from the kim jong-un talks and the north koreans moments ago holding a rare news conference. here what they say and one former republican senator calls it rep
i want to focus on my guy, matthew calamari. when he mentioned calamari's name, the internet went insane. he exists in real life. he was trump's show fer and body guard and like many people in that organization, rose up through the ranks, why? because he was unflinchingly loyal to one person, donald trump. so we're going to get -- we're already familiar with this group, get familiar with weisselberg, although i don't know that he'll talk or rhona will talk. we really haven't heard much about...