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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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now matthew you have written that the report the oxfam report authored by max is complete hogwash. it look quite frankly it is and i think it's quite shameful that oxfam is releasing this same disingenuous report year after year after year what oxfam has done by focusing on what it calls net wealth it actually means that the bottom decile has over $1.00 trillion dollars in negative wealth that includes recent oxford graduates or harvard graduates who have a large amount of debt actually tells us very little about how the worse off in society are going what we know is that over the last 10 years the amount of people in extreme poverty has actually harmed means 158000 people a day have been lifted out of poverty meanwhile global income inequality is actually declining and it's declining but as i said because we have rising living standards in china in india and even right are particularly in recent years across africa all right so even if you look at other measures of inequality like height or health care things are actually getting much better not worse let's go back to matt said ma
now matthew you have written that the report the oxfam report authored by max is complete hogwash. it look quite frankly it is and i think it's quite shameful that oxfam is releasing this same disingenuous report year after year after year what oxfam has done by focusing on what it calls net wealth it actually means that the bottom decile has over $1.00 trillion dollars in negative wealth that includes recent oxford graduates or harvard graduates who have a large amount of debt actually tells...
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i thought it'd be kind of fun if you read a famous line of matthew's, and matthew, you read a famous- "who do you have to screw around mere to get a cup of tea and a chocolate biscuit? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, but how would -- how would -- that sounded like him >> sleazy -- >> jimmy: but, how would you do it as matthew mcconaughey? [ laughter ] >> "who do you got to screw around here to get a cup of tea and a biscuit? [ laughter ] >> my -- >> jimmy: that's not bad >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then hugh, could you read this line here? this is from one of matthew's -- >> "all right, all right, all right! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yes! ♪ yes, that's pretty good. i want to show everyone a clip from this movie. it is so fun here's matthew mcconaughey and hugh grant in "the gentlemen." take a look. ♪ >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. >> i'm going to tell you a a story -- >> about mickey pierce he's good looking. he's gorgeous. he's golden age, but he's not exactly clean, or mickey >> you could say that there's blood on these pretty white hands. sweet mary jane is my v
i thought it'd be kind of fun if you read a famous line of matthew's, and matthew, you read a famous- "who do you have to screw around mere to get a cup of tea and a chocolate biscuit? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, but how would -- how would -- that sounded like him >> sleazy -- >> jimmy: but, how would you do it as matthew mcconaughey? [ laughter ] >> "who do you got to screw around here to get a cup of tea and a biscuit? [ laughter ] >> my -- >>...
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diplomat in cairo in jerusalem and matthew broderick he is a senior fellow at the gold institute for international strategy here in washington d.c. thank you all so much for being with us on this important topic matthew let me start with you i am interested in whether or not the course we're on today in the middle east is one that makes sense are we on the verge of war with iran well 1st of all everything fits under the umbrella of preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon which is a deal that we had in place actually kind of fast track that and left them really close to being able to have a nuclear weapon at a certain date legalised it everything that you've seen from iran in recent times is because of our maximum pressure campaign of economics strangling their economy basically we want iran to come to the table and have a negotiation over their nuclear program and over human rights abuses and over their road behavior. throughout the region and other issues as well the thing is what they've been doing is what the money or what sum of money has been doing for so long is essential
diplomat in cairo in jerusalem and matthew broderick he is a senior fellow at the gold institute for international strategy here in washington d.c. thank you all so much for being with us on this important topic matthew let me start with you i am interested in whether or not the course we're on today in the middle east is one that makes sense are we on the verge of war with iran well 1st of all everything fits under the umbrella of preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon which is a deal...
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joining us now is matthew kroenig from the atlantic council. he previously worked at the pentagon on the iran desk. he joins us from washington. if you are the ayatollah khomeini, have lost a friend, somebody who was carrying out your strategic vision, what are your next plans, given that mayor ron is intentionally short on options? matthew: that is the big question people are asking now, what comes next? if you are iran supreme leader, you face a dilemma. on the one hand, you have to retaliate. if you don't strike back after the death of sola money, you money, ---- so the sola money, you look weak. meeting with his advisers right now, talking about a calibrated response, a goldilocks response of striking back but not too hard. one of theck is things that could make sense in the situation. vonnie was talking about that phone call between macron and erdogan. a lot of global leaders reacting. anything that we may look toward when it comes to coordinated efforts on this issue? this has been a weakness of u.s. strategy, unable to get its european a
joining us now is matthew kroenig from the atlantic council. he previously worked at the pentagon on the iran desk. he joins us from washington. if you are the ayatollah khomeini, have lost a friend, somebody who was carrying out your strategic vision, what are your next plans, given that mayor ron is intentionally short on options? matthew: that is the big question people are asking now, what comes next? if you are iran supreme leader, you face a dilemma. on the one hand, you have to...
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matthew mcconaughey goes to london in phil.nd aaron eckhart doesn't really know where he is going in in the line of duty. not to be confused with the tv series! very much not to be confused with the tv series. jojo rabbit sounds intriguing, a comedy drama. a ten—year—old hitler youth member who begins to question the ideology of nazism? yes, taika waititi is the name of the film—maker, who has had a lot of success film—maker, who has had a lot of success in the marvel film world and also in low—budget kiwi comedy, like what we do in the shadows. yes, set in the second world war, in germany, aboutjojo, who is so obsessed, such aboutjojo, who is so obsessed, such a hero worshipper of adolf hitler that he actually imagines him as a friend. so you have taika waititi playing an imaginary adult hits level step shall we take a look at a clip? why not. poorjojo! what's wrong, little man? hi, adolf. want to tell me about that rabbit incident, what was all that about? they wanted me to kill it. i'm sorry, i couldn't. don't worry about it
matthew mcconaughey goes to london in phil.nd aaron eckhart doesn't really know where he is going in in the line of duty. not to be confused with the tv series! very much not to be confused with the tv series. jojo rabbit sounds intriguing, a comedy drama. a ten—year—old hitler youth member who begins to question the ideology of nazism? yes, taika waititi is the name of the film—maker, who has had a lot of success film—maker, who has had a lot of success in the marvel film world and...
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and matthew mcconaughey, you know, he is doing his matthew mcconaughey thing.what makes it. yeah, all right. let's go on to in the line of duty, not the line of duty. what did you make of this? um, yeah, it's interesting, this one because it's a thriller starring aaron eckhart. he plays a police officer who accidentally ruins a kidnap — an anti—kidnap operation and is desperate to prove himself by finding the hostage, desperate to make up for things. and when you cast aaron eckhart in a movie, you expect a certain intensity because he is a very respected actor. this actually is more of a straight—to—dvd movie, u nfortu nately! there is, however, one very good chase scene in it, which i think we're gonna have a look at now. wow. so here's the best bit of the film. chuckles. dispatch two, 0—39 in pursuit southbound on 14th. two up in 44. suspectjust ran into st anthony's. glass smashes. car alarm beeps. thanks, padre! and that's the best bit of the film? laughter. well, the chase scene is about ten minutes long, it's quite near the start of the film, and it is ac
and matthew mcconaughey, you know, he is doing his matthew mcconaughey thing.what makes it. yeah, all right. let's go on to in the line of duty, not the line of duty. what did you make of this? um, yeah, it's interesting, this one because it's a thriller starring aaron eckhart. he plays a police officer who accidentally ruins a kidnap — an anti—kidnap operation and is desperate to prove himself by finding the hostage, desperate to make up for things. and when you cast aaron eckhart in a...
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and matthew mcconaughey, you know, he is doing his matthew mcconaughey thing.hat. so the cast is what makes it. yeah, all right. let's go on to in the line of duty, not the line of duty. what did you make of this? um, yeah, it's interesting, this one because it's a thriller starring aaron eckhart. he plays a police officer who accidentally ruins a kidnap — an anti—kidnap operation and is desperate to prove himself by finding the hostage, desperate to make up for things. and when you cast aaron eckhart in a movie, you expect a certain intensity because he is a very respected actor. this actually is more of a straight—to—dvd movie, u nfortu nately! there is, however, one very good chase scene in it, which i think we're gonna have a look at now. wow. so here's the best bit of the film. chuckles. dispatch two, 0—39 in pursuit southbound on 14th. two up in 44. suspectjust ran into st anthony's. dramatic music. glass smashes. car alarm beeps. thanks, padre! and that's the best bit of the film? laughter. well, the chase scene is about ten minutes long, it's quite near
and matthew mcconaughey, you know, he is doing his matthew mcconaughey thing.hat. so the cast is what makes it. yeah, all right. let's go on to in the line of duty, not the line of duty. what did you make of this? um, yeah, it's interesting, this one because it's a thriller starring aaron eckhart. he plays a police officer who accidentally ruins a kidnap — an anti—kidnap operation and is desperate to prove himself by finding the hostage, desperate to make up for things. and when you cast...
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now matthew you have written that the report the oxfam report authored by max is complete hogwash. it look quite frankly it is and i think it's quite shameful that oxfam is releasing this same disingenuous report year after year after year what oxfam has done by focusing on what it calls net wealth it actually means that the bottom decile has over $1.00 trillion dollars in negative wealth that includes recent oxford graduates or harvard graduates who have a large amount of debt actually tells us very little about how the worse off in society are going what we know is that over the last 10 years the amount of people in extreme poverty has actually harvard's means 158000 people a day have been lifted out of poverty meanwhile global income inequality is actually declining and it's declining but as i said because we have rising living standards in china in india and even right particularly in recent years across africa all right so even if you look at other measures of inequality like height or health care things are actually getting much better not worse let's go back to matt said max
now matthew you have written that the report the oxfam report authored by max is complete hogwash. it look quite frankly it is and i think it's quite shameful that oxfam is releasing this same disingenuous report year after year after year what oxfam has done by focusing on what it calls net wealth it actually means that the bottom decile has over $1.00 trillion dollars in negative wealth that includes recent oxford graduates or harvard graduates who have a large amount of debt actually tells...
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for more on the story we can speak to journalist matthew cook for from the kiev post matthew good to see you what is the latest you can tell us on the investigation from the ukrainian side. well in the latest development the secretary of ukraine's national security and defense council exceed the has announced that the ukrainian commission is investigating up to 7 different possible reasons for the crash 4 of which he made public they include a potential missile strike a collision with some kind of a drone or other flying object a large explosion on the engine in the engine caused by technical issues and also possibly some kind of terrorist attack additionally he said that the ukrainian commission would like to go to the site of the crash to look for shards from a russian made tor missile system this is rather interesting because it was based upon some photographs that were circulated in the internet but have certainly not been confirmed to be necessarily from the site of the crash it's a pretty big development in that sense. ok matthew so that's a perspective there in kiev how does t
for more on the story we can speak to journalist matthew cook for from the kiev post matthew good to see you what is the latest you can tell us on the investigation from the ukrainian side. well in the latest development the secretary of ukraine's national security and defense council exceed the has announced that the ukrainian commission is investigating up to 7 different possible reasons for the crash 4 of which he made public they include a potential missile strike a collision with some kind...
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and it's a pleasure to welcome our guests to discuss that question matthew carney chick is chief europe correspondent for politico and she says president trump has restored a modicum of order to the middle east by making it clear to iran's leadership that it cannot act with impunity and it's a pleasure to welcome out the photo and he's a german iranian political scientist working with the brookings institution in doha and he says so the manistee. it was a major blow to the islamic republic and it has opened to pandora's box leaving the middle east in uncharted territory and we're very glad to have andrea claudia huffman with us she is a middle east expert from the german weekly magazine focused and she says killing general so the money has harmed u.s. interests in the region and instead helped the iranian regime. so let me begin by asking all of you please to say just very briefly whether you think what we're seeing now also following the speech on wednesday by u.s. president trump is a real hiatus in the saber rattling or a temporary respite let me start with you matthew i think it pro
and it's a pleasure to welcome our guests to discuss that question matthew carney chick is chief europe correspondent for politico and she says president trump has restored a modicum of order to the middle east by making it clear to iran's leadership that it cannot act with impunity and it's a pleasure to welcome out the photo and he's a german iranian political scientist working with the brookings institution in doha and he says so the manistee. it was a major blow to the islamic republic and...
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that is the herb matthews piece.you cannot begin to understand it and that is why so many people of talked about it over the years, how crucial that article was in helping to resurrect fidel castro. in fact, che guevara would put it this way. "when the world had given us up for dead, the interview with matthews put the lie to our disappearance." so imagine that. imagine that. so they eventually hear castro in a small group escaped from cuba's eastern mountains. and they come back, they establish a stronghold, seize power when batista fled. batista fled on new year's day, january 1, 1959. i talked about that at the end of class. castro's forces took a fan of that day and created a new government on january 5. and castro himself entered havana on january 8. january 1959. here we are six decades later still waiting for those elections and that free democratic cuba, as are the people of cuba. shortly after this, castro comes to the united states. so this was april 1959, this was a 12-day tour to the united states. visite
that is the herb matthews piece.you cannot begin to understand it and that is why so many people of talked about it over the years, how crucial that article was in helping to resurrect fidel castro. in fact, che guevara would put it this way. "when the world had given us up for dead, the interview with matthews put the lie to our disappearance." so imagine that. imagine that. so they eventually hear castro in a small group escaped from cuba's eastern mountains. and they come back,...
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matthew: time for one last question. secretary raffensperger: i was just going to answer, when one candidate is throwing mud at the other candidate, our job is just to administer the election process. that is the job of the political consultants on both sides. i have been in several runoffs. i get that. i'm never called and asked for help. that is not our role. our role is to make sure we have accurate elections. do candidate's job is to whatever they can do to get elected i guess. it would be nice if we can elevate the level of civil discourse in this country. a question right here. >> i am a retired member of the foreign service. to what degree are you stations aspolling far as the number and location in the state or in the county or jurisdiction so that all members eligible to vote have adequate opportunity to vote? secretary raffensperger: in the state of georgia, we have put out to our election officials, police expect 5 million people to come out and vote. expect numbers. i am an engineer, so i start running number
matthew: time for one last question. secretary raffensperger: i was just going to answer, when one candidate is throwing mud at the other candidate, our job is just to administer the election process. that is the job of the political consultants on both sides. i have been in several runoffs. i get that. i'm never called and asked for help. that is not our role. our role is to make sure we have accurate elections. do candidate's job is to whatever they can do to get elected i guess. it would be...
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chris matthews, we're preparing for the first of our candidates. steve kornacki, do what you do better than anyone in this room. zoom out. give us the big picture tonight. >> we are. you're talking about it here. we are in the home stretch. inside of three weeks until the iowa caucuses. let's talk about what is at stake because there's the possibility this race could be in for a big shake-up based on those results. let me tell you where things stand. we have two polls out just in the last couple days from iowa. look at this, "the des moines register" poll here. four candidates within five points of the lead here, within five points of each other from sanders at 20 to biden at 15. very fluid there. the second poll out of iowa, a somewhat similar result although in this one, biden edging into a six-point advantage and the other three bunched back there. possibility here. we've seen this in iowa races in the past, that there is late movement toward one candidate, toward two candidates, away from another. there is late movement that gives this race def
chris matthews, we're preparing for the first of our candidates. steve kornacki, do what you do better than anyone in this room. zoom out. give us the big picture tonight. >> we are. you're talking about it here. we are in the home stretch. inside of three weeks until the iowa caucuses. let's talk about what is at stake because there's the possibility this race could be in for a big shake-up based on those results. let me tell you where things stand. we have two polls out just in the last...
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for more now let's bring in matthew cook from the key post he joins us from kiev matthew answers are still being sought as to why this plane fell out of the sky what can you tell us about the investigation. right now there's no official information on the cause of the plane crash president selenski this morning announced that a team of ukrainian experts had been dispatched to tehran to take part in the iranian commission investigation these are 40 specialists and possibly even more individuals from ministries like the ministry of defense the interior ministry of ukraine. is against he did not really say anything more concrete than that just that the investigation would go forward that they expected cooperation from iran and that he encouraged people not to draw any preliminary conclusions until the crash had been fully investigated and we're hearing that iran does not plan to turn over the black box to boeing for example are ukrainian authorities really confident that they will get full cooperation from their reign in counterparts in investigating this crash. so far they appear to be
for more now let's bring in matthew cook from the key post he joins us from kiev matthew answers are still being sought as to why this plane fell out of the sky what can you tell us about the investigation. right now there's no official information on the cause of the plane crash president selenski this morning announced that a team of ukrainian experts had been dispatched to tehran to take part in the iranian commission investigation these are 40 specialists and possibly even more individuals...
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matthew as a former u.s. diplomat you know that sometimes to break an impasse should be to offer a solid. office of the other party to be able to break the ice and now for the europeans to build a serious plan what is it that wish this should present to the iranians for the iranians to say you know what ok list of business. well for years i was part of europe u.s. and european mediating teams meeting the conflict of nagorno-karabakh in azerbaijan the conflicts in georgia and the cyprus conflict and what i found throughout that experience is my european colleagues my friends our allies do not do power politics well they don't understand leverage they understand process the e.u. after all is all about process it's about using rules and regulations to eliminate conflict so i don't the moment right now is one of raw power playing itself out it's iran angry about to exact revenge but in the end being left alone alone with russia and china not the most savory partners in the world and it's donald trump left not alo
matthew as a former u.s. diplomat you know that sometimes to break an impasse should be to offer a solid. office of the other party to be able to break the ice and now for the europeans to build a serious plan what is it that wish this should present to the iranians for the iranians to say you know what ok list of business. well for years i was part of europe u.s. and european mediating teams meeting the conflict of nagorno-karabakh in azerbaijan the conflicts in georgia and the cyprus conflict...
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cnn's matthew chance live for us in moskow. and matthew, another crisis for ukraine's president. >> reporter: yeah, of course volodymyr zelensky is his name, and he's already add the heart of the impeachment proceedings against president trump and now he's got this international tragedy with which he has to deal. ukrainian investigators are on the ground in tehran. they're examining the remains on the salvage opration at the crash site. within the past couple of hours president zelensky has issued a statement saying that, you know, he's not ruling out the missile version of the reason why this plane went down, and he's called on the united states, on canada and britain as well. all of those countries saying they've seen intelligence that indicates it may have been an iranian missile that inadvertently shot the plane down. it's calling on those three countries to release any data they have, give it to the investigators so they can get to the bottom of what actually happened. at the moment there are other areas being investigated
cnn's matthew chance live for us in moskow. and matthew, another crisis for ukraine's president. >> reporter: yeah, of course volodymyr zelensky is his name, and he's already add the heart of the impeachment proceedings against president trump and now he's got this international tragedy with which he has to deal. ukrainian investigators are on the ground in tehran. they're examining the remains on the salvage opration at the crash site. within the past couple of hours president zelensky...
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matthew chance, in moscow. thank you. >>> all right.e program, we will continue our special coverage of the killing of qasem soleimani. first, a stranger changing course on how it's responding to the worst wildfires in decades. we'll be in one of the worst-hit areas as flame inch closer to wiping out more towns. where's the truck? what? parked it right there. male voice: what did i tell you, boys? tonight we eat like kings! (chuckling) you're a genius, gordon! brake! hit the brake! uh, which one's the brake? (crash, bottles smashing) stop! stop! sto-o-op! (brakes squealing) what's happening? what? there's a half of cheesesteak back there. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. raccoon: i got the cheesesteak! because the tempur-breeze™makes stransfers heat. away from your body. so you feel cool, night after night. and now tempur-pedic is ranked number one by jd power in customer satisfaction with retail mattresses. >>> fires are burning out of control in south
matthew chance, in moscow. thank you. >>> all right.e program, we will continue our special coverage of the killing of qasem soleimani. first, a stranger changing course on how it's responding to the worst wildfires in decades. we'll be in one of the worst-hit areas as flame inch closer to wiping out more towns. where's the truck? what? parked it right there. male voice: what did i tell you, boys? tonight we eat like kings! (chuckling) you're a genius, gordon! brake! hit the brake! uh,...
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matthew rosenberg spent a lot of time in asia, afghanistan and the middle east and was expelled from afghanistan because of his reporting. he is with the "new york times." jason, you wrote an op-ed for the post that this was a make or break or, rather, this is a make or break moment for the iranian regime. what do you mean? >> well, fred, there's still so much that we don't know about the taking down of the ukranian international air flight. iran obviously has accepted responsibility rather late in the game, but there's still so many questions internally inside iran. the regime there has a real credibility problem with the people of iran. people were out in the streets again tonight protesting the shooting down and the story, which looks to a lot of people like a cover-up. so i think that they're going to face increased amounts of protests in the days and weeks to come as they have in the previous months and it's hard to say where it's going to go. >> and matthew, reports are people are in the streets of iran as a result of iran admitting it made this grave mistake and brought down t
matthew rosenberg spent a lot of time in asia, afghanistan and the middle east and was expelled from afghanistan because of his reporting. he is with the "new york times." jason, you wrote an op-ed for the post that this was a make or break or, rather, this is a make or break moment for the iranian regime. what do you mean? >> well, fred, there's still so much that we don't know about the taking down of the ukranian international air flight. iran obviously has accepted...
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matthew: you bet, and he would be the first to say that he likes to see, if you will, what he owns.elieving. so he generally avoids investing where he can't see what he's going to have. the closer he is to the companies he's investing in, the more confidence he has, so geography is a big part of it. vonnie: talk a little bit about the structure of mutual funds over the years, and who can get into this fund. matthew: this is actually pretty old-fashioned because mutual funds have been around for a long time. one of the reasons why we had bloomberg spent a lot of time on this category is a lot of liquidity, so we are talking , $5 billion in assets, a history of at least three years. we can take them apart on the bloomberg, so to speak, with various functions that enable us to see exactly what investors are doing. quarter,e quarter to we can see their filings. there is so much more transparency, and the part that i should mention in the context of the previous question is that wick likes the u.s. regulatory system, which is built around transparency. so the more you can see things, the
matthew: you bet, and he would be the first to say that he likes to see, if you will, what he owns.elieving. so he generally avoids investing where he can't see what he's going to have. the closer he is to the companies he's investing in, the more confidence he has, so geography is a big part of it. vonnie: talk a little bit about the structure of mutual funds over the years, and who can get into this fund. matthew: this is actually pretty old-fashioned because mutual funds have been around for...
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this one in eton england is actually made completely of cork matthew howland and his team experimented for almost 10 years cutting and interlocking blocks until they found the best structural solution 1268 blocks are slotted together without small. warm to the touch. texture. it. smells so it's great for creating a very rich sensory experience in. 44 square metres of comfort and security and archaic wants rather like in an ancient mayan temple. long been used on building for this holiday home was built in 2007 in north. habitats of the. time leaves its mark is in tune with the environment. and changes color. monument to portugal's national pride portugal has the world's largest oak forest it's a paradise of biodiversity. to the climates and the trees can be up to 200 years old the cork is harvested every 9 years when the bark taken off to be carefully cuts as bottle corks are increasingly replaced by metal and plastic stuff is in decline so the rediscovery of course as a building material is welcome back attack vasco mike harris is a true pioneer. in his field his house introduced many
this one in eton england is actually made completely of cork matthew howland and his team experimented for almost 10 years cutting and interlocking blocks until they found the best structural solution 1268 blocks are slotted together without small. warm to the touch. texture. it. smells so it's great for creating a very rich sensory experience in. 44 square metres of comfort and security and archaic wants rather like in an ancient mayan temple. long been used on building for this holiday home...
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lou: we are back with former acting attorneyien matthew with it -- attorney general matthew whitaker. expect the next few days. wednesday we'll have opening arguments from house managers, the president's legal team. senators can ask questions the day after that. they will be debating possible other witnesses. then the impeachment vote. i have seen some estimates this will be a month's long process. >> i think it will be shorter. i hope everyone remembers a vote for more witness and more evidence means the house didn't do a complete investigation in this' constitutional situation we are dealing with. i hope the senate will vote to exonerate the president within the next two weeks. lou: that's it for us. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. [♪] david: a flimsy charade. i'm david asman in for trish regan. both sides stake out their arguments. president trump's legal team arguing the whole thing be thrown out calling the impeachment articles rigged from the tart. a quote brazen political act from the left. >> will there be a fair trial? will the senators allow to call witne
lou: we are back with former acting attorneyien matthew with it -- attorney general matthew whitaker. expect the next few days. wednesday we'll have opening arguments from house managers, the president's legal team. senators can ask questions the day after that. they will be debating possible other witnesses. then the impeachment vote. i have seen some estimates this will be a month's long process. >> i think it will be shorter. i hope everyone remembers a vote for more witness and more...
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cook for him the key of post matthew what theories about the crash or ukraine's experts considering high since yesterday ukraine's experts haven't really had advanced any more theories as of yesterday the secretary of the national security and defense council of ukraine alexey deniel of said that ukraine was considering 7 possible explanations for the crash 3 of which were secret he named the 4 that were not secret these included a missile strike a collision with some kind of a drone in explosion in an in an engine for it was caused by technical issues and also some kind of terrorist attack and deal of at the time also said that the experts wanted to go to the crash site and look for remnants of a russian made tora missile because photos of that missile had reportedly been published online at the time it seemed very unconfirmed now it appears that this is is what brought down by ukraine the ukrainian airlines flight and since then the experts have said very little more likely because at this point the political situation surrounding this issue has gotten much more complicated with t
cook for him the key of post matthew what theories about the crash or ukraine's experts considering high since yesterday ukraine's experts haven't really had advanced any more theories as of yesterday the secretary of the national security and defense council of ukraine alexey deniel of said that ukraine was considering 7 possible explanations for the crash 3 of which were secret he named the 4 that were not secret these included a missile strike a collision with some kind of a drone in...
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matthews in los angeles she gave us her take on the ceremony. everyone loves the golden globes you are correct it is the 1st major award show of the season it's really the only awards show where you can let your hair down they're passing out alcohol of this year they went vegan a lot of people are kind of iffy on that saying no bring back the meat but it's really the 1st time that you see hollywood honor both the excellence of television and excellence on the big screen so it's a big brouhaha on there were a lot of winners out there tonight but you know the theme of the night interestingly was very very political this is supposed to be the awards show where people let their hair down they have fun it's not as stuffy as the oscars which happened in february and even though there were a lot of funny moments a lot of people use their acceptance speech to get pretty political on the motion picture category you had watching phoenix winning for joker and he took time with his acceptance speech to poke fun at hollywood and said you know he's been liste
matthews in los angeles she gave us her take on the ceremony. everyone loves the golden globes you are correct it is the 1st major award show of the season it's really the only awards show where you can let your hair down they're passing out alcohol of this year they went vegan a lot of people are kind of iffy on that saying no bring back the meat but it's really the 1st time that you see hollywood honor both the excellence of television and excellence on the big screen so it's a big brouhaha...
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lou: we are back with former acting attorneyien matthew with it -- attorney general matthew whitaker. can expect the next few days. wednesday we'll have opening arguments from house managers, the president's legal team. senators can ask questions the day after that. they will be debating possible other witnesses. then the impeachment vote. i have seen some estimates this will be a month's long process. >> i think it will be shorter. i hope everyone remembers a vote for more witness and more evidence means the house didn't do a complete investigation in this' constitutional situation we are dealing with. i hope the senate will vote to exonerate the president within the next two weeks. lou: that's it for us. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. [♪] david: a flimsy charade. i'm david asman in for trish regan. both sides stake out their arguments. president trump's legal team arguing the whole thing be thrown out calling the impeachment articles rigged from the tart. a quote brazen political act from the left. >> will there be a fair trial? will the senators allow to call w
lou: we are back with former acting attorneyien matthew with it -- attorney general matthew whitaker. can expect the next few days. wednesday we'll have opening arguments from house managers, the president's legal team. senators can ask questions the day after that. they will be debating possible other witnesses. then the impeachment vote. i have seen some estimates this will be a month's long process. >> i think it will be shorter. i hope everyone remembers a vote for more witness and...
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matthew thank you very much that was journalist matthew cook for that in. iran claims of his killed more than 80 americans after firing busy. military targets in iraq the missiles reportedly hit 2 bases the assad air base in western iraq and another near the city of. u.s. defense department says it's still assessing the full extent of the damage runs revolutionary guard says the attack was in relate in retaliation for the u.s. assassination of general custer soloman the on friday. well joining me in the studio for more is iraqi journalist amir mousawi good to see you again. so iran has used ballistic missiles to strike 2 u.s. bases in iraq it says it's killed u.s. military personnel is this the kind of response we were expecting from iran in response to the killing of the custom so the money i think is iran warned to give something for the public because they ask for revenge and they cannot do do not nothing this is the reaction that we are expecting and we talked on the last 2 or 3 days that we expect that the iranians could react in iraq through proxy or
matthew thank you very much that was journalist matthew cook for that in. iran claims of his killed more than 80 americans after firing busy. military targets in iraq the missiles reportedly hit 2 bases the assad air base in western iraq and another near the city of. u.s. defense department says it's still assessing the full extent of the damage runs revolutionary guard says the attack was in relate in retaliation for the u.s. assassination of general custer soloman the on friday. well joining...
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matthew whitaker, great to have you here.ber of the >> one of the staunch supporters in the house. all great advocates for defending the constitution. if you remember the impeachment fiasco we saw in the house. who was speaking the truth? it was those folks on that list pointing out the weakness of the case and how unprecedented the attacks on this president has been. lou will be all standing up at the forefront for the president making ream differences. all of those -- making real differences. and this legal team led by cipollone, you couldn't ask for better. >> the challenge this impeachment is both sides 24 hours, the prosecution of the house democrats will have a hard time even filling the first 12 hours with a real case. lou: the radical dimms have been filling the airways with nonsense and bile for so long, i think we'll continue with more of that. we are going to be back to this tragic farce called an impeachment process. we'll be right back with former attorney general matthew whitaker. ♪music ♪another summer day is c
matthew whitaker, great to have you here.ber of the >> one of the staunch supporters in the house. all great advocates for defending the constitution. if you remember the impeachment fiasco we saw in the house. who was speaking the truth? it was those folks on that list pointing out the weakness of the case and how unprecedented the attacks on this president has been. lou will be all standing up at the forefront for the president making ream differences. all of those -- making real...
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matthew: it absolutely does. it is at the point where we see oil prices go up a lot today, the stock market going down a little bit, but not enough to paint a picture of a real dent in business and investor sentiment. that is what they always come back to. when you talk about these risks and uncertainties, you don't know which way they will play out, but ultimately if the stock market goes down, you can get a signal that people are getting increasingly worried. that is the sort of thing that can filter through the economy and impact data. that is when they will take it seriously. vonnie: these things happen fast. yesterday we were in absolutely rally mode. spread widening out to levels we have not seen in more than a year. today, right back to 1.80. 20 basis points. oil is higher, stocks are off of their lows. things can change fast. damien: you look at the saudi aramco strikes, that was a head fake. this one feels different. when you have troop movements, netanyahu putting israel on high alert, it is once again
matthew: it absolutely does. it is at the point where we see oil prices go up a lot today, the stock market going down a little bit, but not enough to paint a picture of a real dent in business and investor sentiment. that is what they always come back to. when you talk about these risks and uncertainties, you don't know which way they will play out, but ultimately if the stock market goes down, you can get a signal that people are getting increasingly worried. that is the sort of thing that...