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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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stills foose matthew quickly obtained a u.s.d.a.commercial breeders license at the same address. immediately the violations continued under the new license when millwood puppies was inspected in october 2009 the violations were so severe that the commonwealth of pennsylvania brought multiple charges against matthew for violations under the dog law. before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawn and all cases closed in 2010 at no time with the dogs removed from the facility by either state or federal authorities. around this time matthew found a new very lucrative avenue to sell his puppies the internet since 2010 it's estimated that matthew has sold over $3000.00 puppies online ranging from 302-2800 dollars each in 2013 alone millwood puppy sold 472 dogs more than a dog a day during this period matthew maintained a pennsylvania kennel license but in january 2014 he applied for a new u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license for millwood puppies l l c this was the 3rd u.s.d.a. co
stills foose matthew quickly obtained a u.s.d.a.commercial breeders license at the same address. immediately the violations continued under the new license when millwood puppies was inspected in october 2009 the violations were so severe that the commonwealth of pennsylvania brought multiple charges against matthew for violations under the dog law. before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawn and all cases closed in 2010 at no time...
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marine corps veteran of the 2nd iraq war matthew hope i do so much for coming on matthew. thank you for having me on matthew was a military veteran as i said of the 2nd iraq war which after the initial invasion was really a war of military occupation and policing what makes president trump's push for a militarized response to these protests so dangerous for the american people. well you know. the answer that question is how quickly things can escalate. particularly as you have a number of what overseas we'll call sext you know sectarian groups we have those here in the u.s. and you've seen in a number of cities these self described patriots these militias that are coming out to support the police. we in that's what they're where the danger to me really lies in how quickly this could escalate where these patriots or someone you know maybe from you know there are there are groups on the left that want to see violence you know how quickly the 2 mixing together escalates things and then it gets out of hand and anyone who was in iraq saw this very. sincerely and very clearly ho
marine corps veteran of the 2nd iraq war matthew hope i do so much for coming on matthew. thank you for having me on matthew was a military veteran as i said of the 2nd iraq war which after the initial invasion was really a war of military occupation and policing what makes president trump's push for a militarized response to these protests so dangerous for the american people. well you know. the answer that question is how quickly things can escalate. particularly as you have a number of what...
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is this a clean beard, matthew >> no. it's definitely not a clean beard.y, she cooks, not to make a sexist remark that's purely for survival reasons that she should. otherwise we'd all be in trouble. so obviously she can tell me, a, when was the last time i washed. because she says "i can smell soy sauce," and that was two days ago >> seth: so you and your partner keri russell, i know you're with three children right now i'm assuming school's finally over were you active and homeschooling? >> ooh, well, define active. the children would say i was very inactive. technology has never been a strong point of mine neither has education. so the combination of the two wasn't great for anyone. i was kind of in charge of sam, the 4-year-old's homeschooling >> seth: yeah. >> so he and i were equally frustrated and kind of had the same amount of attention for virtual schooling. >> seth: how long were they asking your 4-year-old to have >> 30 minutes. >> seth: yeah, that was about -- we would sometimes do a full hour, and i thought, with our 4-year-old and that was a
is this a clean beard, matthew >> no. it's definitely not a clean beard.y, she cooks, not to make a sexist remark that's purely for survival reasons that she should. otherwise we'd all be in trouble. so obviously she can tell me, a, when was the last time i washed. because she says "i can smell soy sauce," and that was two days ago >> seth: so you and your partner keri russell, i know you're with three children right now i'm assuming school's finally over were you active...
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people who have already applied through the rebuild hurricane matthew program do not need to reapply.your applications will be re-examined using the new flexibility that the homeowner recovery program affords. do to the pandemic our teamwork quickly to create an online mobile friendly application that lets people apply from wherever they are. that application is now live on our updated website at rebuild . nz .gov. storm survivors can get assistance with the allocation process by calling 833ask rbc or send an e-mail to info@rebuild .nz .gov. when is it safe to do so we will open 18 centers relocated in communities where homeowners can meet with our staff. storm survivors can find updated information on the centers at her website at rebuild . nc .c .com. will covid-19 may have acquired us to adapt recovery program it is not down to the delivery of previous funds. hurricane matthew spending has remained on pace with hud throughout the pandemic as it has been since september 2019. through the rebuild program 185 $.4 million have been committed to hurricane matthew recovery and we have a
people who have already applied through the rebuild hurricane matthew program do not need to reapply.your applications will be re-examined using the new flexibility that the homeowner recovery program affords. do to the pandemic our teamwork quickly to create an online mobile friendly application that lets people apply from wherever they are. that application is now live on our updated website at rebuild . nz .gov. storm survivors can get assistance with the allocation process by calling 833ask...
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matthew skic is a graduate at the university of delaware. he joined the museum staff in 2016 and helped complete the core exhibition prior to the museum's opening on april 19th 2017. matthew has since helped curated to special exhibitions among his troops, washington swore tent in a newly-discovered watercolor in 2018. and hamilton was here rising up a revolutionary philadelphia which ran from 2018 to 2019. matthew is the lead curator of cost a revolution, the life and death of an irish soldier and he is here today to tell you a really great story of love, death and history. >> good morning everyone. thank you very much for the kind introduction. it is a pleasure to stand here today to talk about a project that has really consumed my life for the past two years. a project that has long routes back to my childhood so i will talk about that a little bit. my presentation today is about the curating cost of revolution. broken up into two parts. we will talk about the detective work in the first half and we will talk about the story of richard st
matthew skic is a graduate at the university of delaware. he joined the museum staff in 2016 and helped complete the core exhibition prior to the museum's opening on april 19th 2017. matthew has since helped curated to special exhibitions among his troops, washington swore tent in a newly-discovered watercolor in 2018. and hamilton was here rising up a revolutionary philadelphia which ran from 2018 to 2019. matthew is the lead curator of cost a revolution, the life and death of an irish soldier...
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salazar. >> matthew c. keohane. >> jeff sticker ski. >> connor g.llman. >> idea a. underwood. kim.stin t. >> paul a. adams. >> michael p. king. >> zachary a. aloma. >> sarah j. plena. >> yashika bingo brew. >> chance kramer. >> albert ben and auntie the third. kwiatkowski. >> j quite oh. >> joseph kuipers. max can poli. >> madalyn miller. >> stephen cilento either third. >> robert norwood. >> joshua couch. >> david h. o. >> thomas i. cruz. >> sophie s. parker. >> gunter j. doyle. >> emma j. pallas. >> zebedee dupree the third. >> joshua roback. >> george fehr the fourth. >> john stevens. >> julia gibbs. taylor.tt c. >> brady j. bolden. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] names]g [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] >> we need your leadership. we need your brand of leadership. and you're up to the task. so be that change leader, a
salazar. >> matthew c. keohane. >> jeff sticker ski. >> connor g.llman. >> idea a. underwood. kim.stin t. >> paul a. adams. >> michael p. king. >> zachary a. aloma. >> sarah j. plena. >> yashika bingo brew. >> chance kramer. >> albert ben and auntie the third. kwiatkowski. >> j quite oh. >> joseph kuipers. max can poli. >> madalyn miller. >> stephen cilento either third. >> robert norwood. >>...
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matthew: thank you for having me.nk what we are about to see is really some more meat on the bone of what is johnsonism. at the earlier budget this year before the crisis, we began to see the big investments in infrastructure, the leveling of the agenda, the economic strategy behind the johnson premiership, and i think what we are going to see now is talk about a new deal for post brexit. adopting the language of roosevelt. we had that important michael go speech come out over the weekend, saying conservativeas to help regions left behind. avoiding the same strategy of austerity that was assumed by david cameron and george osborne. francine: matthew goodwin, what kind of break the deal are you expecting if we get one? think obviously the negotiations are ongoing, but i think there will be a deal by the end of the year. key sticking points currently are around fishing, state aid, and around the european court of justice. both sides will have to make some compromise. there is a view within the conservative party, one wi
matthew: thank you for having me.nk what we are about to see is really some more meat on the bone of what is johnsonism. at the earlier budget this year before the crisis, we began to see the big investments in infrastructure, the leveling of the agenda, the economic strategy behind the johnson premiership, and i think what we are going to see now is talk about a new deal for post brexit. adopting the language of roosevelt. we had that important michael go speech come out over the weekend,...
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matthew, good to have you back. first of all, shares up 100% since march. is part of our critical infrastructure as we all shelter-in-place. talk to us about what traffic and demand has been like in the pandemic. thehew: obviously superheroes of this crisis are going to be the medical professionals and scientists that are taking care of the sick and helping look for a cure, but we are proud that we are one of the guardians of the internet, and we have been one of the faithful guardians that have allowed us to get through this. we have seen, around the world, as much as a 50% increase in overall internet utilization. our team is hard at work making sure that we are able to keep normal traffic under control, but we have also seen a dramatic spike in cyberattacks. we want to make sure all our customers and clients stay online, no matter what. emily: do you think this boost is temporary because we are sheltering in place? what happens in the new normal when people start to go back to work and school, howbeit slowly? -- albeit slowly? matthew: i think the first
matthew, good to have you back. first of all, shares up 100% since march. is part of our critical infrastructure as we all shelter-in-place. talk to us about what traffic and demand has been like in the pandemic. thehew: obviously superheroes of this crisis are going to be the medical professionals and scientists that are taking care of the sick and helping look for a cure, but we are proud that we are one of the guardians of the internet, and we have been one of the faithful guardians that...
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homeowners who have damage from hurricanes or matthew should visit rebuild.nc.gov to apply. thank you. gov. cooper: thank you, laura. thank you to you and your team for the hard work and the long hours you have put into make sure that money can move as fast as federal government will lead let us. especially as we have battled covid-19, it is critical to move ahead on these other emissions. we created the north carolyn office of recovery and resilience as part of our emergency management operations. you and your team over there have been doing a stellar job. you have done it safely during this covid-19 crisis. i commend you for the great job you're doing in bringing homes to people who need them. also with us today is our secretary of public safety, eric cooks and our emergency management director. monica mcgee and brian tipton are our sign that was --sign language interpreters. josiah melendez is our spanish line which interpreter. we will take questions from the media. if you can identify yourself and your organization, we would appreciate it. thank you. first question. >>
homeowners who have damage from hurricanes or matthew should visit rebuild.nc.gov to apply. thank you. gov. cooper: thank you, laura. thank you to you and your team for the hard work and the long hours you have put into make sure that money can move as fast as federal government will lead let us. especially as we have battled covid-19, it is critical to move ahead on these other emissions. we created the north carolyn office of recovery and resilience as part of our emergency management...
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-matthew: i'm matthew. pleasure. -lemonis: matthew, how are you?thew: i'm doing really well, how are you? lemonis: so, do you guys work here full-time? amanda: not full time. i mean, i've been friends with them since before this company started, and i've kind of helped whenever they needed me -throughout the years. -lemonis: wow. matthew: i've married into friendship, so... which means that i get an opportunity to help them out. lemonis: and so show me what you guys do when you come. amanda: these are open, so you push them down, you take out the silica, we put them in, then we put a love note in each one of these. lemonis: what's the love note? it's a little -- -amanda: it's -- -lemonis: it's a little much. i mean, read it just like it says. matthew: "my dearest love, your darkest secret can be someone else's desired wish." lemonis: hey, thanks, bro. you gave me a candle -for my birthday. -amanda: yeah. lemonis: hopefully you don't give this candle to your boss. -amanda: kid, or boss, yeah. -lemonis: all kidding aside... -amanda: yeah. lemonis: ..
-matthew: i'm matthew. pleasure. -lemonis: matthew, how are you?thew: i'm doing really well, how are you? lemonis: so, do you guys work here full-time? amanda: not full time. i mean, i've been friends with them since before this company started, and i've kind of helped whenever they needed me -throughout the years. -lemonis: wow. matthew: i've married into friendship, so... which means that i get an opportunity to help them out. lemonis: and so show me what you guys do when you come. amanda:...
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these are published by matthew and mary darley in 1772 and 1773. soon after that, he joins the british army. that's when he commissions this portrait right before he ships off for america. this portrait was probably painted, probably posed for it right before he left. there's a narrow window of time from the spring of 1776 when he purchases this commission in the fourth regiment to the early summer of 1776 when he left to america that he could have posed for this. there's that reference to him talking about this portrait when he was older after the war. then he goes on to fight in some of the most intense campaigns of the early years of the revolution war. high fights first in and around new york, but then he joins william howell's excursion to go and capture the revolutionary capital of philadelphia, which we have the pleasure to be in today. he fights at brandywine, paoli, and germantown, the major battles of the campaign, and at the battle of brandy wine, he's part of the second battalion of light infantry because the previous year, he had switc
these are published by matthew and mary darley in 1772 and 1773. soon after that, he joins the british army. that's when he commissions this portrait right before he ships off for america. this portrait was probably painted, probably posed for it right before he left. there's a narrow window of time from the spring of 1776 when he purchases this commission in the fourth regiment to the early summer of 1776 when he left to america that he could have posed for this. there's that reference to him...
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superintendent matthews. >> thank you president sanchez. for this item, we're going to have our chief financial officer, meghan wallace. >> y'all thought you were done with me. they have issued over $2 billion worth of general obligation bonds for the rehair and rehabilitation of our facilities and the projects of on a programme and now it's time to move forward with our next bond sale. as you will recall, in april, the board authorized two the first allow for the issuance and sale of a not to exceed $200 million refunding bond as well as issuance and sale of a $200 million new sale and refunding will allow us to sell bonds for the purpose of refinancing and lower interest rate and the new bonds and so today i'm taking authorization to execute and deliver the formal documentation and which are including a bond purchase agreement and with your approval tonight, which i would recommend, the next step is for the district to apply to be rated by one or more national rating agencies so moodies, standards and poor and fitch and we'll work with ou
superintendent matthews. >> thank you president sanchez. for this item, we're going to have our chief financial officer, meghan wallace. >> y'all thought you were done with me. they have issued over $2 billion worth of general obligation bonds for the rehair and rehabilitation of our facilities and the projects of on a programme and now it's time to move forward with our next bond sale. as you will recall, in april, the board authorized two the first allow for the issuance and sale...
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>>in the exchange laney college professor matthew hovered asked a student if she could anglicized her name and that professor is now on administrative leave kron four's haaziq madyun shows us the conversation and tells us how the college and the professor are responding. >>it is a tweet of an e-mail conversation between a college professor and a female be of any student that has gone viral quote good you anglicized your name ph you see be you i sound like an insult in english on quote according to the person who posted the tweet that request was made by laney college math. professor matthew hubbard the female student had this response quote your requests for be to anglicized my name fills discriminatory and i will move forward with filing a complaint with the title 9 office if you could not referred to me by my given birth name unquote. >>unfortunately, i'm not surprised because there has been instances where i see teachers are having a lot of miscommunications mispnderstandings there is a large diverse population that doesn't always reflect on the faculty laney college journalism stu
>>in the exchange laney college professor matthew hovered asked a student if she could anglicized her name and that professor is now on administrative leave kron four's haaziq madyun shows us the conversation and tells us how the college and the professor are responding. >>it is a tweet of an e-mail conversation between a college professor and a female be of any student that has gone viral quote good you anglicized your name ph you see be you i sound like an insult in english on...
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professor matthew hubbard the female student had this response quote your requests for be to endless eyes. my name fills discriminatory and i will move forward with filing a complaint with the title 9 office if you could not referred to me by my given birth name unquote. >>unfortunately, i'm not surprised because there has been instances where i see teachers are having a lot of miscommunications misunderstandings there is a large diverse population that doesn't always reflect on the faculty laney college journalism student, michelle snyder questions why professor hover did make the effort to look up the correct pronunciation because there's so many other ways that the teacher could have handled that situation. >>and the pronunciation of the name isn't even that if you actually you can look it up on you to she's right in fact, according to these videos ph you see and be you i are not at all pronounced the way professor hovered suggested his email reply with the rights. >>call your name in the list sounds like expletive boy if i lived in vietnam and my name in your league, what sounded
professor matthew hubbard the female student had this response quote your requests for be to endless eyes. my name fills discriminatory and i will move forward with filing a complaint with the title 9 office if you could not referred to me by my given birth name unquote. >>unfortunately, i'm not surprised because there has been instances where i see teachers are having a lot of miscommunications misunderstandings there is a large diverse population that doesn't always reflect on the...
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the name — matthew baccari.etwork into europe and the uk. time to ask him some questions. i traced him to a property in california. i can't travel to the states because of coronavirus, so i asked anotherjournalist to pay him a visit. we're actually on our drive over right now. main question is, er, about his activities as mathias on fascist forge and in the base, and does he understand how much damage he's caused? our team in california wait for most of the day for the unemployed 25—year—old, but he's nowhere to be seen, so they knock on his door. 0k. let's go, let's do it. knocking at door hi, can we speak with matthew baccari? is he available? they ask three times for him to come to the door. first, they were told he'd been up all night and was still asleep, then that he didn't want to speak to anyone. you could hear them talking? we could hear them talking, i don't know if tim could... yeah, i could hear them talking upstairs, it sounded like. yeah, so definitely, he wasn't asleep. we knew he wasn't asleep, h
the name — matthew baccari.etwork into europe and the uk. time to ask him some questions. i traced him to a property in california. i can't travel to the states because of coronavirus, so i asked anotherjournalist to pay him a visit. we're actually on our drive over right now. main question is, er, about his activities as mathias on fascist forge and in the base, and does he understand how much damage he's caused? our team in california wait for most of the day for the unemployed...
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the deceased that they have our lasting heartfelt sympathies this is on behalf of the greater st matthew baptist church reverend ronald booker sr senior pastor on behalf of jack yates senior high school the resolution is for george floyd class of 1993 whereas we are deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved jackie yates long and george floyd whom the father has called from labor to reward whereas george floyd was a member of the legendary jackie gates' class of 1993 was. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand and. what are scientists learning. background information and there is. our corona. 19 special next on d w. is for me to use for. me to use for.
the deceased that they have our lasting heartfelt sympathies this is on behalf of the greater st matthew baptist church reverend ronald booker sr senior pastor on behalf of jack yates senior high school the resolution is for george floyd class of 1993 whereas we are deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved jackie yates long and george floyd whom the father has called from labor to reward whereas george floyd was a member of the legendary jackie gates' class of 1993 was. combating the...
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might the future hold for those who've had to cope at 19 to find out i'm joined now by professor matthew bartels he's the chair of rehabilitation and physical medicine and montefiore medical center in new york the fessor bottles welcome along you've had a lot of experience in designing rehabilitation programs for people who have had to cope with 19 based on the patients you're seeing what can you tell us about the possible longer term health implications of this virus. well we've actually unfortunately been dressed into the forefront here on theory because the bronx was one of the early epicenters of the disease and so we were suddenly confronted with hundreds of patients to and to recover from the condition unfortunately there are many different problems that we see we see problems where not only corner infantry where the patients have a hard time breathing this is very much a restrictive lung disease which means that the lines become stiffer so it's harder to breathe but also it's harder for the oxygen to get into the system so many patients are sent home or have to do their rehabilita
might the future hold for those who've had to cope at 19 to find out i'm joined now by professor matthew bartels he's the chair of rehabilitation and physical medicine and montefiore medical center in new york the fessor bottles welcome along you've had a lot of experience in designing rehabilitation programs for people who have had to cope with 19 based on the patients you're seeing what can you tell us about the possible longer term health implications of this virus. well we've actually...
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>> matthew perry. that was the wrap gift he gave me. >> jimmy: really?ere laughing hysterically, and crying, because it was the end. but it's funny to us, because, you want to hear why? >> jimmy: yeah, sure. >> see if it works? so we're shooting a scene, years before we were finished, and my line was, "ooh, ooh, i better get going," except i didn't have a watch. and we were shooting it, it was too late when i realized i didn't have a watch. how do i know, ooh, i have to get going, and so the words were coming out, i said oh, good, there's clock. i gestured to that. ooh, look at the time. i got to get going. and matthew said, did you point to the cookie jar and say look at the time? >> jimmy: you made that joke about six times funnier by doing that. and then matthew gave you a gift that didn't actually belong to him, which are really the best gifts to give. >> i know. i know. i think the first thing i asked, this is so nice. did you get permission? because they were, i mean, my car used to get searched every night when i left. >> jimmy: i saw you on "spac
>> matthew perry. that was the wrap gift he gave me. >> jimmy: really?ere laughing hysterically, and crying, because it was the end. but it's funny to us, because, you want to hear why? >> jimmy: yeah, sure. >> see if it works? so we're shooting a scene, years before we were finished, and my line was, "ooh, ooh, i better get going," except i didn't have a watch. and we were shooting it, it was too late when i realized i didn't have a watch. how do i know, ooh,...
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our reporter joins us now from moscow matthew twhashgs matthew, what's the latest on the trial? >> reporter: the trial begins in about an hour from now and though we may not necessarily be expecting a sentencing today, we are expecting a guilty or not guilty verdict on espionage charges if the verdict is guilty, we more or less know what to expect from the sentence. two weeks ago at the last hearing, prosecutors asked for 18 years in a russian penal colony this is close to the maximum allowable sentence for espionage charges here in russia 20 years is the theoretical maximum, so they may have counted the last 18 months based on statements from the u.s. embassy and the family, it doesn't seem anyone expects any more leniency. the u.s. ambassador slammed the proceedings as not fair or valid and they have not been open to the public or the u.s. embassy at all and so the nature of the charges and the evidence against mr. wheelen are not yet known. mr. wheelen's brother, david, has suggested that he believes his brother may be held up as a trade for one of several high profile russia
our reporter joins us now from moscow matthew twhashgs matthew, what's the latest on the trial? >> reporter: the trial begins in about an hour from now and though we may not necessarily be expecting a sentencing today, we are expecting a guilty or not guilty verdict on espionage charges if the verdict is guilty, we more or less know what to expect from the sentence. two weeks ago at the last hearing, prosecutors asked for 18 years in a russian penal colony this is close to the maximum...
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. >> bret: matthew, last word. >> one word: 2024. that's what this is about. >> bret: that's what this is about? tom cotton in particular. >> and josh hawley. i think we are beginning to see one of the major issues of the 2024 republican primary. >> bret: there you go. i was asking for pithy. i didn't think i was going to get one word. thank you very much. that's good stuff. when we come back, the brighter side of things. some good news. ♪ ["good job" by alicia keys] ♪ you're the engine that makes all things go ♪ ♪ and you're always in disguise, my hero ♪ ♪ i see your light in the dark ♪ ♪ smile in my face when we all know it's hard ♪ ♪ you're doing a good job a good job ♪ ♪ you're doing a good job ♪ don't get too down ♪ the world needs you now ♪ know that you matter i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. we know you're always at univethere for them.x, that's why our adv
. >> bret: matthew, last word. >> one word: 2024. that's what this is about. >> bret: that's what this is about? tom cotton in particular. >> and josh hawley. i think we are beginning to see one of the major issues of the 2024 republican primary. >> bret: there you go. i was asking for pithy. i didn't think i was going to get one word. thank you very much. that's good stuff. when we come back, the brighter side of things. some good news. ♪ ["good job"...
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matthews a k j it's good to see you again we just heard in that report that people have turned out in the 10s of thousands for the black lives matter of protest in the nation's capital what about los angeles. well last year it was it had its own protests here as well there was one downtown los angeles there was one in hollywood there were a few other protests in so rounding counties around los angeles county there were is many people as you would see in washington d.c. in new york and even places like atlanta and philadelphia where there were still hundreds of people it took to the street all day long from hollywood to beverly hills into downtown los angeles to be as well. as you know people are not only protesting against police brutality against people of color but they're also crying out against systemic racism and discrimination you cover entertainment there in los angeles is there still major concern that black people are under-represented in the industry and if so why. yes that's a big problem is actually 2 big problems the biggest problem is what you just mentioned is that ther
matthews a k j it's good to see you again we just heard in that report that people have turned out in the 10s of thousands for the black lives matter of protest in the nation's capital what about los angeles. well last year it was it had its own protests here as well there was one downtown los angeles there was one in hollywood there were a few other protests in so rounding counties around los angeles county there were is many people as you would see in washington d.c. in new york and even...
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>> guest: people give that to me, but i have been called matthew, i have been called general. it was an honorable lifetime to serve as acting attorney general, the one thing i don't get is in the department of justice. that is certainly something that doesn't come with the office. >> guest: was robert mueller will utilized? >> guest: the subject i talk about in this book with robert mueller was we all saw with our own eyes him testify and there were a lot of hopes and dreams that would turn this 400 plus page television event, bringing to life, make a movie out of the book and we saw he did not have command of a lot of the investigation. if i answer the question, waited for another question upon saying that, would have been baffled like a lot of us were in watching robert mueller testify. he is a leader, a decorated marine vietnam veteran who served more than 10 years in the fbi as a us attorney, he had done everything he could do at the department of justice with distinction. i said a lot of positive things and still believe that today but taken advantage of by staff, that pr
>> guest: people give that to me, but i have been called matthew, i have been called general. it was an honorable lifetime to serve as acting attorney general, the one thing i don't get is in the department of justice. that is certainly something that doesn't come with the office. >> guest: was robert mueller will utilized? >> guest: the subject i talk about in this book with robert mueller was we all saw with our own eyes him testify and there were a lot of hopes and dreams...
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matthew has helped curate two special exhibitions, washington's war tent in a newly discovered water color in 2018 and hamilton was here rising up in revolutionary philadelphia which ran from 2018 to 2019. matthew is the lead curator of cost of revolutions life and death of an irish story and is here to tell you a great story of life, death, and history. >> well, good morning, everybody. thank you very much, liz, for the kind introduction. it is a pleasure to stand here today to talk about a project that has really consumed my life for the past two years but has long roots back to my childhood. my presentation today is about curating, cost of revolution, broken into two parts, talking about detective work in the first half and we'll talk about the story of richard st. george. i'd like to again thank the pritzker military museum and library for sponsoring this conference with the richard c. vaughn hess foundation and john and jeanine roe and next weekend actually have the pleasure to speak at another conference sponsored by the pritzker military museum and library in colonial williams
matthew has helped curate two special exhibitions, washington's war tent in a newly discovered water color in 2018 and hamilton was here rising up in revolutionary philadelphia which ran from 2018 to 2019. matthew is the lead curator of cost of revolutions life and death of an irish story and is here to tell you a great story of life, death, and history. >> well, good morning, everybody. thank you very much, liz, for the kind introduction. it is a pleasure to stand here today to talk...
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kj matthews, thank you very much. kj matthews, obviously already in love with matt james!heerio! hello again. the next few days will bring a real mixture of weather across the uk, just like we saw during the first half of the weekend. the sunshine in the north west of wales lifted temperatures to a high of 25.5 degrees here. whereas the low cloud, the fog that affected eastern scotland meant the temperature in edinburgh was only 12 degrees in the afternoon. we also saw quite a few heavy and thundery showers breaking out, but we've still got this area of low pressure sitting close to the south west. that's where we had more frequent showers earlier on. and there may well be some further thundery showers breaking out on sunday, but large parts of the uk will be dry, warm and humid as well. it will start off grey and misty and murky, though, across much of scotland and the north east of england. that low cloud retreating back to coastal areas, and we'll see some sunny spells developing. that will trigger some showers, particularly into the afternoon across parts of england an
kj matthews, thank you very much. kj matthews, obviously already in love with matt james!heerio! hello again. the next few days will bring a real mixture of weather across the uk, just like we saw during the first half of the weekend. the sunshine in the north west of wales lifted temperatures to a high of 25.5 degrees here. whereas the low cloud, the fog that affected eastern scotland meant the temperature in edinburgh was only 12 degrees in the afternoon. we also saw quite a few heavy and...
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cnn's matthew chance is in london. he joins us now live. good to see you, matthew. is this vote pretty much a done deal? >> reporter: i think it probably is, but we'll have to wait until july 1st to find out. the central election commission opened up some voting booths early because of the pandemic. because this vote is taking place at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in russia and there are concerns that it shouldn't have gone ahead at all because of the potential risk that it poses with so many people voting on a single day. the bigger controversy though is about what this constitutional change would mean. first of all, it would mean that the current president, vladimir putin, would be able to serve a third of two consecutive presidential terms which means in theory he could stay in power until 2036. remember, you know, it's already been the case that he's been in power since 1999. there's a lot of criticism coming in from various circles inside of russia that this gives vladimir putin too much power. his detractors say he's been in power way too long. >> ma
cnn's matthew chance is in london. he joins us now live. good to see you, matthew. is this vote pretty much a done deal? >> reporter: i think it probably is, but we'll have to wait until july 1st to find out. the central election commission opened up some voting booths early because of the pandemic. because this vote is taking place at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in russia and there are concerns that it shouldn't have gone ahead at all because of the potential risk that it...
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matthews that you're not recommending the other two to be considered? >> definitely all of the three, there's a connection with traditional, public, and charter. we would end up back here. of all the three that have made the finalist, all have had a connection with some traditional public schools and charte. >> and i would say that has we move forward over time, there's going to be more and more principals or teachers or paraprofessionals that have connections with charter and traditional public schools. >> just two additional comments and questions. one is understood that the scope of this r.f.q. was really project managing. at the same time, i want to understand how this firm has a relationship on the ground being able to work with our student and family population. maybe you can speak to that interviewing process. it also worked with a lot of consultants in my time in the consultant sector. folks will say that they have relationships and then the agency or the public institution and then once you get into it, they don't understand the ecosystem and i
matthews that you're not recommending the other two to be considered? >> definitely all of the three, there's a connection with traditional, public, and charter. we would end up back here. of all the three that have made the finalist, all have had a connection with some traditional public schools and charte. >> and i would say that has we move forward over time, there's going to be more and more principals or teachers or paraprofessionals that have connections with charter and...
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matthews. >> thank you, president sanchez. good afternoon, everyone. first and foremost, congratulations to the graduates of the class of 2020. over the laugh wee the last wee0 unified school district seniors will be officially graduating or district. we know graduation didn't look the way it usually does, but it doesn't take away from your accomplishment. i would like to congratulation -- i would like to congratulate each and every one of you on persevering and achieving your foal goals throuh unprecedented circumstances and like to congratulate all elementary and middle-school students who are elevated to the next grade level, as well. last saturday was the fifth annual african-american signing day. high school seniors and families virtually celebrated and honouring african-american high school seniors across san francisco. this year was aligned with the reach higher virtual commitment celebration posted by former first lady michelle obama. congratulations to all of the students who shared th
matthews. >> thank you, president sanchez. good afternoon, everyone. first and foremost, congratulations to the graduates of the class of 2020. over the laugh wee the last wee0 unified school district seniors will be officially graduating or district. we know graduation didn't look the way it usually does, but it doesn't take away from your accomplishment. i would like to congratulation -- i would like to congratulate each and every one of you on persevering and achieving your foal goals...
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good to see you matthew.t impact has the pandemic had on the staging of this parade and of course what safety measures have been put in place for it? >> reporter: well, it's had a pretty profound impact. normally it's may 9th victory day parade is held and been delayed up until today. so that was as a direct result of the pandemic in russia which is, of course, the third worst affected country in terms of infections in the world after brazil and the united states. back when they were practicing for the may 9th parade as many as 400 soldiers became infected with coronavirus. that underlines how severe the pandemic had become in russia and it led the authorities to take that difficult decision to delay the victory day parade until june the 24th and they've held it now despite the fact the pandemic continues to rage across russia. it's stabilized a little bit but we're still seeing 7,000 or so new infections every day, about 1,000 of those in moscow where this main parade is being held. in terms of what measures
good to see you matthew.t impact has the pandemic had on the staging of this parade and of course what safety measures have been put in place for it? >> reporter: well, it's had a pretty profound impact. normally it's may 9th victory day parade is held and been delayed up until today. so that was as a direct result of the pandemic in russia which is, of course, the third worst affected country in terms of infections in the world after brazil and the united states. back when they were...
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. >> matthew, thank you very much for that report. >>> so a setback for press freedom. journalist maria reza, known for her coverage of president due ter tay, has been convicted in that country of cyber libel after years of government threats. reza who created the online news outlet wrapler, was charged for an article the site published in 2012. they could face between six months and six years in prison for a case that has been widely condemned as politically motivated. reza who used to be a cnn bureau chief spoke with cnn last night after posting bail. >> we swat it away and keep our eye on the ball. it makes me wonder and worry what is the government afraid of? why are they afraid of journalists? why must they always make me feel their power? i think i'm a nice person. i ask very respectfully. our reporters are very respectful, but they just don't like the questions. >> she's a former "time" magazine person of the year. she has posted bail 8 times on a litany of charges that she calls an absurd effort to silence her. >>> this morning dow futures plunging more than 500
. >> matthew, thank you very much for that report. >>> so a setback for press freedom. journalist maria reza, known for her coverage of president due ter tay, has been convicted in that country of cyber libel after years of government threats. reza who created the online news outlet wrapler, was charged for an article the site published in 2012. they could face between six months and six years in prison for a case that has been widely condemned as politically motivated. reza who...
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matthews, i will.e have three items being withdrawn from the consent calendar 206-9-a 24, 26, and 31. also to the consent calendar on number 14, change the words in that item from dell chromebook to hp chromebook. and finally in the attachment 205-26-k-13 and 16, which were adopted at the last board meeting were inadvertently left in the group of ks. they will be removed from the group of attachments. that is it. >> all right. please recall that we are also voting on the k resolutions voted on at the last meeting and guard -- forwarded to this meeting. any items removed from first reading by the board. >> i just have a question of which specific -- the local 21 member spoke about a number. i missed the actual resolution number. >> k-12, special services. >> is that in the k items? is that in that table? >> i'm not looking at it right n now, i'm looking at something else. >> [indiscernible] -- >> i think so. >> so that was 205-26-k-12. and special services to the tune of $64,211. >> do you want to sever
matthews, i will.e have three items being withdrawn from the consent calendar 206-9-a 24, 26, and 31. also to the consent calendar on number 14, change the words in that item from dell chromebook to hp chromebook. and finally in the attachment 205-26-k-13 and 16, which were adopted at the last board meeting were inadvertently left in the group of ks. they will be removed from the group of attachments. that is it. >> all right. please recall that we are also voting on the k resolutions...
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matthews. no, i cannot. i can give the e-mail address or take the e-mail address. >> i can give my address, no problem. it is ops@cc.photo. >> got it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> even with the miracles of technology. >> hello, betty? >> hi. can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi. my name is betty hunter, and i live in sunnydale housing development in visitacion valley. [inaudible] >> -- at the m.o.u. negotiating tables. we believe now is the time for parents to work collaboratively with teachers to ensure our kid' education is uninterrupted during this time of distance learnin learning. two, with an understanding of learni -- [inaudible] >> three, we demand accountability of sfusd across sfusd school sites. there needs to be a district standard when it comes to communicating with families during this moment when information for our students is ever changing. this centralized standard should include, a, wellness checks made by school site staff to every household at least once per week. b, biweekly communication m
matthews. no, i cannot. i can give the e-mail address or take the e-mail address. >> i can give my address, no problem. it is ops@cc.photo. >> got it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> even with the miracles of technology. >> hello, betty? >> hi. can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi. my name is betty hunter, and i live in sunnydale housing development in visitacion valley. [inaudible] >> -- at the m.o.u. negotiating tables. we believe now is...
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matthew, a public health specialist is with us. dr. matthew, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you about this new guidance from the cdc. and the thing is there are a lot of people, just to give us some clarity here who say listen at the beginning of this doctors told us we didn't need to wear masks. now we do. what's changed. give us some clarity there. >> yeah. so, there's definitely more data it seems like every day, every week that confirms how important it is to just wear a cloth mask over your face and nose. the reason is it's interesting, back in china when they first attacked the virus they did all the mitigation efforts all at once. social distancing. hand washing. and wearing a mask. when that virus traveled to europe and then to america, we actually did the mitigation efforts at different times. we did not do all of this at the same time. and now studies have shown that in new york city once they almost mandated the wearing of masks, that that potentially prevented 60,000 people from getting infected. and, really, whe
matthew, a public health specialist is with us. dr. matthew, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you about this new guidance from the cdc. and the thing is there are a lot of people, just to give us some clarity here who say listen at the beginning of this doctors told us we didn't need to wear masks. now we do. what's changed. give us some clarity there. >> yeah. so, there's definitely more data it seems like every day, every week that confirms...
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♪matthew, say's to bring it back. the five-dollar footlong. better choice for matthew.t's back sandwich emoji.♪ five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. for the same medications as the vet, but up to 30 percent less with fast free shipping. visit petmeds.com today. >>> a leading coronavirus model now projects the united states death toll from the virus will hit 200,000 by okay. the increase in that project comes as we see some troubling signs in the state-by-state trends. we knew the case counts would jump some as the coronavirus reopening accelerates. the question is whether these increases we're seeing are manageable. let's take a look at the numbers and look first at the cases since april. this is the u.s. case level since april. you do see it's a bit of a plateau at the moment but it's come down from where we were certainly in march
♪matthew, say's to bring it back. the five-dollar footlong. better choice for matthew.t's back sandwich emoji.♪ five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. for the same medications as the vet, but up to 30 percent less with fast free shipping. visit...
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the stone used to build matthew picchu was quarried within the city limits there were regular masons guilds with architects master builders experienced construction workers and gangs of unskilled laborers similar to those that build europe's mediæval cathedrals. the inca houses reflect the society's class distinctions unlike the out his hands houses the walls of the scholars quarter and especially in the palace and temple are built with incredible precision each stone was shaped to within a fraction of an inch the inca builders use no mortar and even today they're dry stone walls are unsurpassed. an attempt at a reconstruction the gabled roofs were covered with straw which rested on wood and beans the beams were fastened to stone supports with ropes made from plants. the farming terraces they were filled with soil brought up from the fertile bamber valley they're called and danish and the name of these mountains the andes the terracing makes artificial irrigation easier and stops the valuable topsoil being washed away. these terraces probably didn't produce enough to feed the entire
the stone used to build matthew picchu was quarried within the city limits there were regular masons guilds with architects master builders experienced construction workers and gangs of unskilled laborers similar to those that build europe's mediæval cathedrals. the inca houses reflect the society's class distinctions unlike the out his hands houses the walls of the scholars quarter and especially in the palace and temple are built with incredible precision each stone was shaped to within a...
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matthews, thank you for joining us. twitter handle, it says, "i am a believer in all things inventive, disruptive, and empowering." does the voice of large corporate america feel inventive to you, disruptive, and will be empowering? amazing that is an question. these things don't necessarily all have to go together. they are not necessarily exclusive either. i do believe that this is a disruptive moment. it is an incredibly encouraging moment. we are now seeing that systems can change. we are seeing that there is direct and explicit changes being made in terms of policing. that peopleseen have very much decided this will not be a fleeting moment. in that way, i do believe this is very empowering. world over, we are finding that people are finding their voice. agency,there is movement whether you are a company or individual. whether or not it is authentic is a much more dynamic conversation. people, ite for some is intentionally designed to be authentic but i think we are seeing bandwagoning as well. individuals and infl
matthews, thank you for joining us. twitter handle, it says, "i am a believer in all things inventive, disruptive, and empowering." does the voice of large corporate america feel inventive to you, disruptive, and will be empowering? amazing that is an question. these things don't necessarily all have to go together. they are not necessarily exclusive either. i do believe that this is a disruptive moment. it is an incredibly encouraging moment. we are now seeing that systems can...
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♪matthew, say's to bring it back. the five-dollar footlong. better choice for matthew.ck sandwich emoji.♪ five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. with nutrients to help support immune health. for ralphie's appointment. with nutrients to help who's his groomer? carrie. full groom for sure what? i just booked ralphie's appointment online. that work? wait you what? it's that easy! download the app or book online at petsmart.com a newlywed... a guy who just got into college... that's why behind these masks, johnson & johnson scientists are working to accelerate development of a covid-19 vaccine, drawing on decades of experience responding to public health emergencies like ebola and hiv. for the life behind every mask, the clock never stops and neither do we. >>> former atlanta police officer garrett rolfe faces felony murder and ten other charges after
♪matthew, say's to bring it back. the five-dollar footlong. better choice for matthew.ck sandwich emoji.♪ five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. with nutrients to help support immune health. for ralphie's appointment. with nutrients to help who's his groomer? carrie....