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but matthew doyle is a - matthew doyle is a professional, - matthew doyle is a professional, he i matthewdone much more with the pandemic - right, he could've done much more with the pandemic and | more with the pandemic and getting — more with the pandemic and getting his _ more with the pandemic and getting his in _ more with the pandemic and getting his in order. - more with the pandemic and getting his in order. i- more with the pandemic and getting his in order. i don't i getting his in order. i don't think— getting his in order. i don't think you _ getting his in order. i don't think you really _ getting his in order. i don't think you really need - getting his in order. i don't think you really need a - getting his in order. i don't| think you really need a kind getting his in order. i don't i think you really need a kind of law name _ think you really need a kind of law name or— think you really need a kind of law name or a _ think you really need a kind of law name or a big _ think you really need a kind of law name or a big tv - think you really need a kind of law name or a big
but matthew doyle is a - matthew doyle is a professional, - matthew doyle is a professional, he i matthewdone much more with the pandemic - right, he could've done much more with the pandemic and | more with the pandemic and getting — more with the pandemic and getting his _ more with the pandemic and getting his in _ more with the pandemic and getting his in order. - more with the pandemic and getting his in order. i- more with the pandemic and getting his in order. i don't i getting his in...
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matthew chamberlain, thank you very much. bloomberg. ♪ guy: we have -- alix: upside on the s&p, up .4%. volume is like. let's look at the movers with abigail doolittle. abigail: these are the top in the s&p 500. a reversal from the top you hours ago. at this point you have tech trading higher. at that time tech was trading higher. tech had been higher, banks lower, even though the bond market is closed in the u.s. it is almost as if stocks in the premarket were trading off of the action in the u.k. and europe. you can see technology coming through. apple, microsoft, tesla. today is more about the cyclical trade and the value trade. no longer being called reflation trade. we will see bp is up in a big way. oil above $81, best level in more than seven years. occidental petroleum also higher. it is also about the metals. take a look at rio tinto, up nearly 3%. copper, aluminum, all of the metals trading higher. interestingly enough, even though bond markets are closed, there are no yields to judge by on the day, perhaps it is th
matthew chamberlain, thank you very much. bloomberg. ♪ guy: we have -- alix: upside on the s&p, up .4%. volume is like. let's look at the movers with abigail doolittle. abigail: these are the top in the s&p 500. a reversal from the top you hours ago. at this point you have tech trading higher. at that time tech was trading higher. tech had been higher, banks lower, even though the bond market is closed in the u.s. it is almost as if stocks in the premarket were trading off of the...
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cnn's matthew chance is live for us in london. matthew, good morning. why are europeans pointing the finger at russia on this? >> reporter: well, the reason is russia is the biggest single supplier of natural gas, household gas to most european countries and most european households. and that natural gas price spiked upwards of 250% in the last several months.
cnn's matthew chance is live for us in london. matthew, good morning. why are europeans pointing the finger at russia on this? >> reporter: well, the reason is russia is the biggest single supplier of natural gas, household gas to most european countries and most european households. and that natural gas price spiked upwards of 250% in the last several months.
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we speak to the strategist behind that call, the head of credit strategy, matthew mish.hares of intel hitting their lowest level since january, more than decimating the company and erasing $20 billion in market value, as the chipmaker reported third-quarter results and detailed a spending plan that will pressure profitability. we'll hear from the ceo. that in burwell they are forming a new club with the price of $180,000 to join, more on the membership that enjoys private getaways and access to exclusive investment opportunities. sounds exciting. amanda: let's get a check of the markets. which are also exciting, in a different way. the kleins the board, but the overall -- some declines on the board, but overall, take a look at the tech names. they are really suffering. the communications group is down at last check about 3%. and that is as snap warns that changes by apple will affect its outlook. it's also addressing supply chain concerns. but it is really that apple connection that could be influencing others, like google and facebook. we are waiting for their earnings.
we speak to the strategist behind that call, the head of credit strategy, matthew mish.hares of intel hitting their lowest level since january, more than decimating the company and erasing $20 billion in market value, as the chipmaker reported third-quarter results and detailed a spending plan that will pressure profitability. we'll hear from the ceo. that in burwell they are forming a new club with the price of $180,000 to join, more on the membership that enjoys private getaways and access to...
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matthew, us. he was in the bathroom as well. he was up on the counter. i'm not sure why is up on the counter. he just was a talk to my mom's room. i think i'm lying there on the underneath the left side of the med and i pay it up . and i walk back into the bathroom with the gun on my hands and out of curiosity is looking at it and trying to figure out what it does and how to work it. and i slowly proceed to take the safety off. and then from there on, i talked the gun back, putting a around in the chamber. and i just remember i matthew says to me, you know, that was a gift from papa to mom for safety. and i didn't answer and then i just hear a gunshot and so at 8 o'clock that same night, december, 1st one by one. my say good bye and on the last one. so like why did cleaned over put my forehead against his i little buddy here, going to do great things for god. i love you. i'll see in the morning and had a lot in a lot of ways. he feels like the morning has never come or mm. hm ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, a ah, it's what i think the most basic but i sti
matthew, us. he was in the bathroom as well. he was up on the counter. i'm not sure why is up on the counter. he just was a talk to my mom's room. i think i'm lying there on the underneath the left side of the med and i pay it up . and i walk back into the bathroom with the gun on my hands and out of curiosity is looking at it and trying to figure out what it does and how to work it. and i slowly proceed to take the safety off. and then from there on, i talked the gun back, putting a around in...
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oh, i think about daily is how we're matthew. expect me to me an example. now what do you want me to live? as a kind of big brother, how would it warranty and improve well, and we probably all needed to say they stay well probably needed to be able to express this. because to a great extent, we have suppressed our failings in order to be protective in order to hope all of this would turn out well for me. i oh the so a law that way he is strong. yeah. jesus ah ah, i see so clearly. ah, it's so fucking lily to the balcony. it felt very warm from october referred to it. sure thing. i remember washing the tree branches away. i felt peace for the 1st time. in months. i've got a telephone call from a detective about 2 in the afternoon. she was in intensive care and if they hadn't told me it was kristen, i don't think i would have known that it was. she was just virtually unrecognizable . it was the next morning when we went to her apartment, then i went out on to the balcony. and there were bandages bloody bandages needles, but the most dramatic thing i remember,
oh, i think about daily is how we're matthew. expect me to me an example. now what do you want me to live? as a kind of big brother, how would it warranty and improve well, and we probably all needed to say they stay well probably needed to be able to express this. because to a great extent, we have suppressed our failings in order to be protective in order to hope all of this would turn out well for me. i oh the so a law that way he is strong. yeah. jesus ah ah, i see so clearly. ah, it's so...
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matthews., we are on the west side of town of san francisco, state university and i can tell everyone we're on the west side because usually we have all the clouds in the air. but that's how we like it in san francisco. san franciscans love the fog. we love the clouds. we love the comforts of being apart of a community that really is an extraordinary community. a number of students here are happy to return to campus and so many kids are happy to go back to school. i'm sure many of you who have children or those who encounter, the first thing i asked are you happy that you're back in school and now back in the day, with us as kids, we probably would have said no unless we went through a global pandemic and every kid is like, yes, i'm so happy. all of the things that we used to do. that's really remarkable. and, today, our special announcement is something that as i said i think is extraordinary because and we have dr. baba here from the department of public health. thank you for your work and fo
matthews., we are on the west side of town of san francisco, state university and i can tell everyone we're on the west side because usually we have all the clouds in the air. but that's how we like it in san francisco. san franciscans love the fog. we love the clouds. we love the comforts of being apart of a community that really is an extraordinary community. a number of students here are happy to return to campus and so many kids are happy to go back to school. i'm sure many of you who have...
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jonathan: matthew r.o.e., thank you. -- matthew brill, thank you. lisa: they don't have to, why not load it up? jonathan: and they have been doing that. leverage trends back to pre-pandemic conditions. encourage that encouraging, isn't it? lisa: because rates are so low so basically it looks better on the balance sheet. it has been turned out due to maturities. jonathan: good news from lisette right there. lisa: it was marginally good -- good news from lisa right there. lisa: it was marginally good. tom: every ceo is turning to the other ceo, bring it in now even if we don't know what for. jonathan: features just a little bit softer to kick off a brand-new trading week. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online t
jonathan: matthew r.o.e., thank you. -- matthew brill, thank you. lisa: they don't have to, why not load it up? jonathan: and they have been doing that. leverage trends back to pre-pandemic conditions. encourage that encouraging, isn't it? lisa: because rates are so low so basically it looks better on the balance sheet. it has been turned out due to maturities. jonathan: good news from lisette right there. lisa: it was marginally good -- good news from lisa right there. lisa: it was marginally...
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[ laughter ] does anyone know what he's saying >> holy matthew. >> steve: holy matthew >> jimmy: oh,ly matthew [ cymbal crash ] >> steve: son of a bee sting [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love that dude and we got great music from skepta tonight [ cheers and applause skepta hey, guys, it is time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go ♪ hashtag hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: now, we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to respond to that topic so since halloween is this weekend, i sent out the hashtag, #makeamoviesoundscary i asked you guys to describe a a non-horror movie as if it were a horror movie. so let's -- let's take a look at some of my favorite shows first one here is from @kyledice23. he says, "the hangover: after a night of drinking poison, three men with amnesia set out to find out if their friend is still alive. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> steve: holy matthew >> jimmy: this one is from @movienerd15 >> steve: 15 >> jimmy: he says, "the breakfast club: a high school principal locks five teenagers in the library until they each have an
[ laughter ] does anyone know what he's saying >> holy matthew. >> steve: holy matthew >> jimmy: oh,ly matthew [ cymbal crash ] >> steve: son of a bee sting [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: i love that dude and we got great music from skepta tonight [ cheers and applause skepta hey, guys, it is time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go ♪ hashtag hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: now, we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag and we ask you...
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i have a huge hole in my heart. >> reporter: matthew, who struggled with depression, had taken a pill with fentanyl, an opioid 100 times more potent than heroin. >> i saw matthew and, you know, quickly turned him over and i knew he was gone. >> reporter: nearly 75% of the drug-related deaths last year were attributed to illegal fentanyl. it's smuggled into the u.s., mainly from mexico, hidden in tires, trucks, even loads of tires, trucks, even loads of frozen fish. in laredo, texas, seizures at the border are up 1,500% this year. >> we're seeing them in very small packages, which makes it even more challenging for our workforce to interdict. >> reporter: the cartels lace drugs like cocaine and heroin with fentanyl, and use it to make fake pain pills that end up on american streets. the u.s. government seized 1.8 million counterfeit pills in the last two months. >> one pill can kill. >> reporter: deputy attorney general lisa monaco said the pills look like real drugs. >> they're being sold over the internet and on social media platforms, like facebook marketplace, or snapchat. and they
i have a huge hole in my heart. >> reporter: matthew, who struggled with depression, had taken a pill with fentanyl, an opioid 100 times more potent than heroin. >> i saw matthew and, you know, quickly turned him over and i knew he was gone. >> reporter: nearly 75% of the drug-related deaths last year were attributed to illegal fentanyl. it's smuggled into the u.s., mainly from mexico, hidden in tires, trucks, even loads of tires, trucks, even loads of frozen fish. in laredo,...
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hello matthew, this is i guess the same person. i got cell phone, but you can only help with feel alone or something like that happens. and like, you're the only one out there that's feeling this way. i could feel there's all different types of groups in my class, andrew and jason, very different from other people. if i'd enjoy, they understood me more than the others did. so yeah, that's what i told her. yeah, i don't think that was the right decision. but to make a bob mike bomb. yeah. me and tiny met in 6th grade. he was about half of my height . i just nicknamed him tiny kids. i hope we need someone to shoot a gun, usually tiny, that's kind of his position and he are cast the people with them. so people would say like, oh goodness, your brother died. so why do you still on guns certain you have gotten rid of those a long time ago? and my answer is no. and guns fascinated me. wow. how like the mechanics of on the stuff. that's always why i'm fascinated with stuff like this and like mechanical stuff like that. but my idea of guns
hello matthew, this is i guess the same person. i got cell phone, but you can only help with feel alone or something like that happens. and like, you're the only one out there that's feeling this way. i could feel there's all different types of groups in my class, andrew and jason, very different from other people. if i'd enjoy, they understood me more than the others did. so yeah, that's what i told her. yeah, i don't think that was the right decision. but to make a bob mike bomb. yeah. me and...
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matthews.of town of san francisco, state university and i can tell everyone we're on the west side because usually we have all the clouds in the air. but that's how we like it in san francisco. san franciscans love the fog. we love the clouds. we love the comforts of being apart of a community that really is an extraordinary community. a number of students here are happy to return to campus and so many kids are happy to go back to school. i'm sure many of you who have children or those who encounter, the first thing i asked are you happy that you're back in school and now back in the day, with us as kids, we probably would have said no unless we went through a global pandemic and every kid is like, yes, i'm so happy. all of the things that we used to do. that's really remarkable. and, today, our special announcement is something that as i said i think is extraordinary because and we have dr. baba here from the department of public health. thank you for your work and for being here as well. our
matthews.of town of san francisco, state university and i can tell everyone we're on the west side because usually we have all the clouds in the air. but that's how we like it in san francisco. san franciscans love the fog. we love the clouds. we love the comforts of being apart of a community that really is an extraordinary community. a number of students here are happy to return to campus and so many kids are happy to go back to school. i'm sure many of you who have children or those who...
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tonight -- senator elizabeth warren star of "succession," actor, matthew macfadyen, comedian and actorricky velez, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well, tonight. and this is very exciting. last night was our first night with an audience this is the exact same group of people they refused to leave. [ laughter ] let's get to the news, everybody. dr. anthony fauci said in an interview on sunday that it's safe for americans to go trick-or-treating, this year, on halloween. though, remember, you may get something worse than covid [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause according to a new poll, americans are losing trust in president biden's ability to handle the coronavirus pandemic. really who's handling it well we're all losing it. [ light laughter ] "the brady bunch" came on the other day, and i thought it was a zoom meeting [ laughter and applause can't wait to hear cindy's thoughts on marketing. i don't trust anyone who's handl
tonight -- senator elizabeth warren star of "succession," actor, matthew macfadyen, comedian and actorricky velez, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well, tonight. and this is very exciting. last night was our first night with an audience this is the exact same group of people they refused to leave. [ laughter ]...
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matthew dowd, thank you both very much.p up the fight. >>> michigan is dealing with another flint. residents of benton harbor are being told to use bottled water three years after testing found unacceptable levels of lead. residents are saying the city didn't do enough to warn them. we'll be right back. dn't do eno. we'll be right back. ♪♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. with clean, fresh ingredients, ♪♪ panera's new chicken sausage and pepperoni flatbread is a mouthwatering explosion of yes. craft? yes! heartiness? yes! living life to the flavor-fullest? heck yes. panera. live your yes. now $1 delivery. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. don't thank them too soon. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i
matthew dowd, thank you both very much.p up the fight. >>> michigan is dealing with another flint. residents of benton harbor are being told to use bottled water three years after testing found unacceptable levels of lead. residents are saying the city didn't do enough to warn them. we'll be right back. dn't do eno. we'll be right back. ♪♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. with clean, fresh ingredients, ♪♪ panera's...
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joining me now is matthew dowd. he is also author of the forthcoming book, "revelations on the river." matthew, welcome back to "the sunday show," this time as a candidate for office. why did you decide that now was the time to literally put your money where your mouth is in terms of your values? >> well, thanks for having me, jonathan. i think we've all been asking ourselves the same question in that moment, which i think is the most perilous moment in our democracy in the last hundred years or 150 years at this time. after wanted on january 6th, like 9/11 and pearl harbor is burned in our memory, that was very gut punching to me about where we were and the idea that we could have a group of people sort of insurrect and i watched the personal sessions and they systemically went out of their way to hurt people. take away people's rights and hurt people. and it was not only on the choice issue of a women's right to decide, which i went to the march yesterday in austin, which was fabulous, about 30,000 people. they're
joining me now is matthew dowd. he is also author of the forthcoming book, "revelations on the river." matthew, welcome back to "the sunday show," this time as a candidate for office. why did you decide that now was the time to literally put your money where your mouth is in terms of your values? >> well, thanks for having me, jonathan. i think we've all been asking ourselves the same question in that moment, which i think is the most perilous moment in our democracy...
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guest a guy whose team has done as much work on covid and the vaccines as anybody on wall street, matthewining us again it's great to have you back on, appreciate all you and your team have done to keep us informed the last 18 months or so on covid and everything else. a tough question to ask again. there's 1.5 million unvaccinated and eligible people in new york city as we're headed into cold weather, in other words inside do you foresee some kind of late fall or winter surge in the northeast? >> it's a good question, brian and i think for us, it's not unreasonable to expect at least some increasing cases as we go into the winter. we're hopeful that's going to be the last increase that we see or the last substantial increase in the u.s. but we would expect to see cases increase >> hopefully, do you think if we do and it's, you know, following -- i know seasonality is a dirty word but it appears that way, matthew. do you think that will be the last peak, that will be it >> you know our view has always been we need to get to the second half of 2022 to really end the pandemic globally. i th
guest a guy whose team has done as much work on covid and the vaccines as anybody on wall street, matthewining us again it's great to have you back on, appreciate all you and your team have done to keep us informed the last 18 months or so on covid and everything else. a tough question to ask again. there's 1.5 million unvaccinated and eligible people in new york city as we're headed into cold weather, in other words inside do you foresee some kind of late fall or winter surge in the northeast?...
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matthew?covered from coronavirus have better immunity than a person who's had one shot of the vaccine? >> yeah, so let me try to clarify that. kudos to dr. gupta for showing up in the lion's den. that was very brave of him. we must approach and talk to people that don't necessarily agree with us. when it comes to natural immunity, erica, this is the deal. there's no doubt that you have some protection. but the problem is we don't know how long that protection lasts. studies show that the vaccine actually jump-starts the ant bodies so you get a robust response, you get a much higher antibody level, and the vaccine also protects you from a wide variety of variants. so while, you know, he is right that a natural infection will give you some natural immunity, you don't want to get this virus. even after you're vaccinated, you want to be safe because getting covid has more consequences than just dying and being hospitalized. we talk about one-third of people who have covid that have long covid, you
matthew?covered from coronavirus have better immunity than a person who's had one shot of the vaccine? >> yeah, so let me try to clarify that. kudos to dr. gupta for showing up in the lion's den. that was very brave of him. we must approach and talk to people that don't necessarily agree with us. when it comes to natural immunity, erica, this is the deal. there's no doubt that you have some protection. but the problem is we don't know how long that protection lasts. studies show that the...
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kate: matthew says an arborist inspected the trees recently and said they were safe.anielle said they got a foot of rain over the weekend and it was too much for the hill to hold. the family is now hoping to move into an apartment. kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: just inches, that is all it took. thankfully, that man is ok and so was the family. pg&e says it has 3000 crews responding to storm related power outages, including this one. sky7 shows you an intersection without working traffic lights in fremont. a blown transformer knocked out power to between 500 and 5000 customers this evening. power was restored tonight. let's give you an overall picture of power problems. this map shows areas left in the dark. the biggest impact is an orange. pg&e says the strongest wind gust during yesterday's storm was 92 miles per hour in alameda county. just moments ago, the utility told us 16,000 customers in the bay area are still without power since the storm began sunday outages affected roughly 630,000 customers. that is about 10% of all of its customers. in the east bay, a neig
kate: matthew says an arborist inspected the trees recently and said they were safe.anielle said they got a foot of rain over the weekend and it was too much for the hill to hold. the family is now hoping to move into an apartment. kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: just inches, that is all it took. thankfully, that man is ok and so was the family. pg&e says it has 3000 crews responding to storm related power outages, including this one. sky7 shows you an intersection without working traffic...
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kate: matthew says an arborist inspected the trees recently and said they were safe. danielle said they got a foot of rain over the weekend and it was too much for the hill to hold. the family is now hoping to move into an apartment. kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: just inches, that is all it took. thankfully, that man is ok and so was the family. pg&e says it has 3000 crews responding to storm related power outages, including this one. sky7 shows you an intersection without working traffic lights in fremont. a blown transformer knocked out power to between 500 and 5000 customers this evening. power was restored tonight. let's give you an overall picture of power problems. this map shows areas left in the dark. the biggest impact is an orange. pg&e says the strongest wind gust during yesterday's storm was 92 miles per hour in alameda county. just moments ago, the utility told us 16,000 customers in the bay area are still without power since the storm began sunday outages affected roughly 630,000 customers. that is about 10% of all of its customers. in the east bay, a ne
kate: matthew says an arborist inspected the trees recently and said they were safe. danielle said they got a foot of rain over the weekend and it was too much for the hill to hold. the family is now hoping to move into an apartment. kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: just inches, that is all it took. thankfully, that man is ok and so was the family. pg&e says it has 3000 crews responding to storm related power outages, including this one. sky7 shows you an intersection without working traffic...
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matthew, you're up first.ear what this facebook whistle-blower is saying, that they're choosing profit over public safety, anger's good for business, what happens when the anger and the conspiracy theories and the misinformation are amplified on social media? what happens to our democracy? i think we kind of see it, right? >> well, we definitely see it. we saw it unfold in a tragic way on january 6th, when there was an insurrection at the capitol, which is when those two things merged. and one of the things i asked people to do today, let's keep that date in mind next january when we have a cause to remember it and what effect it had on democracy. i mean, i think facebook fundamentally, it's a fascinating thing about facebook, its original design and the original promise of facebook was two fundamental things, was it was going to allow us to connect better and it would unify people and unify communities and unify the country and bring us together. that was the one promise. the other promise, it would have an a
matthew, you're up first.ear what this facebook whistle-blower is saying, that they're choosing profit over public safety, anger's good for business, what happens when the anger and the conspiracy theories and the misinformation are amplified on social media? what happens to our democracy? i think we kind of see it, right? >> well, we definitely see it. we saw it unfold in a tragic way on january 6th, when there was an insurrection at the capitol, which is when those two things merged....
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matthew, do you think you can win by telling the truth? truth to a certain segment of the population, which i believe is a majority here in texas, i think the vast majority of folks here are good and decent folks who want to hear the truth. but i think they've been lied to by so many different politicians especially by donald trump, you have to set a whole new standard. we have to bo back to the time when we wanted basic human values in our leaders, just basic human values like integrity, like honesty, like compassion, like treating everybody with decency. and i think that should be our call. we have to call people to basic values, the same values they learned as children, and the same values we all taught our children. that's the demand we have to have in this moment. and i think if they demand that there's enough people that will resonate with. >> and, molly, we talked about arizona. you have another far-right candidate running for governor in nevada. let's take a look at what she's putting out. >> i'm michelle fiori and i'm running for
matthew, do you think you can win by telling the truth? truth to a certain segment of the population, which i believe is a majority here in texas, i think the vast majority of folks here are good and decent folks who want to hear the truth. but i think they've been lied to by so many different politicians especially by donald trump, you have to set a whole new standard. we have to bo back to the time when we wanted basic human values in our leaders, just basic human values like integrity, like...
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he's got matthew doyle, who when i started - in the lobby 20 years ago, - matthew was running the rebuttal experience. he worked for tony blair. after tony blair left power. and i think that's allowed some jeremy corbyn supporters - to say it's a tony blair tribute act. | but matthew doyle is a professional, he understands communication. - i think aaron's right, . he could've done much more with the pandemic i and getting things in order. but i don't think you really need a kind of lobby name _ or a big tv name any more. i don't think it matters as much as getting the message right i and getting that through. i i think it is about credibility. and i think he's made a big step today in making that credibility. so names banded around like kevin maguire, you don't think that's necessary? idon't think it's necessary because i think that where tony blair- was when he took alastair campbell on, from the daily mirror— in the early days, i think it was sort of a different sense... tony blair was seen - as the next prime minister. there was a real flocking to him. i think the jury is stilll out wit
he's got matthew doyle, who when i started - in the lobby 20 years ago, - matthew was running the rebuttal experience. he worked for tony blair. after tony blair left power. and i think that's allowed some jeremy corbyn supporters - to say it's a tony blair tribute act. | but matthew doyle is a professional, he understands communication. - i think aaron's right, . he could've done much more with the pandemic i and getting things in order. but i don't think you really need a kind of lobby name _...
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i recently spoke with matthew eby, executive director of the first street foundation.en we think about flooding, wesually think about towns and cities that are right next to big rivers, or right on the coast. when you looked across all the infrastructure that's at risk, what did you find? >> well, it's really interesting results that we found, is that the places that you would normally think that have a lot of risk, as you're mentioning-- you know, the floridas, the louisianas, the texas-- those places actually still have a lot of risk. there's a lot of critical infrastructure at risk. but the surprising part that we found is, there's a lot of alluvial flooding, or precipitation flooding, that sees the middle of america have a lot of risk. so, places like west virginia, which you wouldn't think about as being a big flood area, has a significant amount of critical infrastructure that has inoperable risk, meaning that if the floodwaters make it to the building, it would render things inoperable-- police stations, hospitals, those things that are critical to the community
i recently spoke with matthew eby, executive director of the first street foundation.en we think about flooding, wesually think about towns and cities that are right next to big rivers, or right on the coast. when you looked across all the infrastructure that's at risk, what did you find? >> well, it's really interesting results that we found, is that the places that you would normally think that have a lot of risk, as you're mentioning-- you know, the floridas, the louisianas, the...
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matthew, you're up first.what this facebook whistle blower is saying and anger is good for business, what happens when the anger and misinformation are amplified on social media? what happens to our democracy? i think we kind of see it, right? >> we definitely see it. we saw it unfold in a tragic way on january 6th when is when those merge and one of the things i asked people to do today, let's keep that date in mind next january when we have a cause to remember it and what effect it had on democracy. i think facebook fund mentally, it's fascinating about facebook is its original design and original promise of facebook was two fund mental things. it would allow us to connect better and unify people and unify communities and unify country and would bring us together. that's one promise. the other promise, it would have an ability to share facts and data and information so we could get closer to the truth so people would be more knowledge b ble. it had the opposite effect. there is less facts. people are less av
matthew, you're up first.what this facebook whistle blower is saying and anger is good for business, what happens when the anger and misinformation are amplified on social media? what happens to our democracy? i think we kind of see it, right? >> we definitely see it. we saw it unfold in a tragic way on january 6th when is when those merge and one of the things i asked people to do today, let's keep that date in mind next january when we have a cause to remember it and what effect it had...
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matthew dowd and catherine lucey are back with us to discuss the politics at play.ant to start with the response from congress and the biden administration. the biden doj fighting the texas abortion law in court. last week, the u.s. house also passed a bill protecting abortion rights. that vote, you know, largely symbolic because it is not going anywhere in the senate, so what is the strongest path forward for democrats to fight this attack on reproductive rights? >> well, certainly, yes, the biden administration is fighting -- specifically fighting this texas law in court. they're trying to push back against that. they've been very aggressive in their response to the texas law, as you just stated in terms of both the restrictions at place and the enforcement mechanisms and the administration also had come out in support of the women's health protection act, which did pass the house, but yes, it is -- seems unlikely to be able to advance in the senate. i think the thing to really think about, though, and look ahead to, as you mentioned at the top of the show, is tha
matthew dowd and catherine lucey are back with us to discuss the politics at play.ant to start with the response from congress and the biden administration. the biden doj fighting the texas abortion law in court. last week, the u.s. house also passed a bill protecting abortion rights. that vote, you know, largely symbolic because it is not going anywhere in the senate, so what is the strongest path forward for democrats to fight this attack on reproductive rights? >> well, certainly, yes,...
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really good to talk to you matthew. many thanks to matthew bryce in a stumble, actually it. thank you. hungary, as prime minister has accused foreign powers of meddling in his countries politics . victor old man was addressing supporters as thousands turned out for rival rallies in the capital budapest. laura burton, mandy reports looking back 65 years and into the future. tens of thousands upon gary and march to budapest, in support of prime minister victor oberon. the dates marked the anniversary of the 1956 anti suited uprising here brought to the parliamentary elections expected next april. this was also a chance to resell would you bessy brussels today? speaks to us and treat it along with the pole as if we were an enemy. we have a feeling of deja. the air of the soviet doctrine permeates europe as well. it is time for them, brussels to understand that even the communists could not defeat the sand in the machinery, the stick, and the wheels of all and all or vans right wing finish. polity has 13 consecutive landslide victories in the last 12 years. but for the next he i
really good to talk to you matthew. many thanks to matthew bryce in a stumble, actually it. thank you. hungary, as prime minister has accused foreign powers of meddling in his countries politics . victor old man was addressing supporters as thousands turned out for rival rallies in the capital budapest. laura burton, mandy reports looking back 65 years and into the future. tens of thousands upon gary and march to budapest, in support of prime minister victor oberon. the dates marked the...
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matthew stafford and la rams against the seattle seahawks 26 to 17. michael dixon steal the show. >> dixon kicks it. jillian: the first time before he kicks the ball up deep into rams territory. across the line of scrimmage. during the game. can i just say - i can get down with the lime green but not the whole lime green. todd: finally, the browns - >> the uniform. todd: they look horrible. have you seen anything like that in your time watching football and we have our answer. jillian: you have a big game this weekend. todd: will cain and lawrence jones's cowboys. i've been avoiding lj. he is going to come at me. jillian: 13 after the hour, horrified by the crime stats for 2020. homicides alone are up 40%. they want to protect and serve the democrats keep defunding their department. we will hear from two of them next. todd: joe concha and lara trump all live right here on "fox and friends first". feel it feel it. ♪♪ why do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? no more trips to the post office no more paying full price for p
matthew stafford and la rams against the seattle seahawks 26 to 17. michael dixon steal the show. >> dixon kicks it. jillian: the first time before he kicks the ball up deep into rams territory. across the line of scrimmage. during the game. can i just say - i can get down with the lime green but not the whole lime green. todd: finally, the browns - >> the uniform. todd: they look horrible. have you seen anything like that in your time watching football and we have our answer....
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it's bringing that matthew browser who's in a stand bowl. he's a former white house and senior state department official. thank you so much for joining us. just how fragile is this relationship between the u. s. and turkey? can you give us a context? sure, yeah, and thank you for having me on. so in washington, turkey is it took a governess, brand is toxic. there's a miss, i think understanding washington of what turkey's been up to, whether it be in the eastern mediterranean, where it's been asserting its rights with regard to exploring for oil and natural gas. and to speak with greece over territorial waters or in the south caucasus were turkey supported by john and last year's 44 day war against armenia or in syria, where turkey is seen as being willing to use military force. washington looks at all those things as a negative. from turkey's perspective. turkey sees washington as partnering with a terrorist group in syria. it sees washington is taking the side of greece rather than turkey and asserting his rights. turkeys were heights in t
it's bringing that matthew browser who's in a stand bowl. he's a former white house and senior state department official. thank you so much for joining us. just how fragile is this relationship between the u. s. and turkey? can you give us a context? sure, yeah, and thank you for having me on. so in washington, turkey is it took a governess, brand is toxic. there's a miss, i think understanding washington of what turkey's been up to, whether it be in the eastern mediterranean, where it's been...
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matthew, fog, matthew, thank you for joining me. the shooting took place at timber view, high school in arlington for people were injured in the incident. eventually the suspect turned himself in. he was in fact an 18 year old timothy a simpkins, and he's been arrested. his family claims that he had been bullied and rob twice at the school in the past, and the shooting took place after a fight broke out. now, none of that as an excuse to pull a gun and shoot anybody. what's your take on what took place on the ground and that emerson b. c. reaction that i read before we knew really anything about, you know, what really happened? well, reality is that we get more fruit american than our citizens in america. so we've got enough guns going to really get man voids out. and so we look at the state of texas. does probably look more accessible in texas anywhere else, one of the highest they come down to be the own god. but when you talk about an estimate like this, that where somebody will get angry, upset, and get a guy and go to school. a
matthew, fog, matthew, thank you for joining me. the shooting took place at timber view, high school in arlington for people were injured in the incident. eventually the suspect turned himself in. he was in fact an 18 year old timothy a simpkins, and he's been arrested. his family claims that he had been bullied and rob twice at the school in the past, and the shooting took place after a fight broke out. now, none of that as an excuse to pull a gun and shoot anybody. what's your take on what...
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i give you right now matthew whitaker. >> good morning, everyone. i'm glad to join you today as my fellow republican attorneys. i know that we are mighty and so many of us do important things all over this country, so thank you for being here. this morning was supposed to be a two-person presentation on immigration policy. what we did right in the previous administration and what you're seeing play out on your television screens every day. and joining me was going to be gene hamilton, who anyone who knows gene knows he's forgotten more about immigration law and policy than i ever knew. but he was not able to make it up from georgia. he's watching on c-span and he promised he will text me and tell me what i need to correct. i know some of you can do it as well. it was an honor of a lifetime to be once at the department of justice as the united states attorney for the southern district of iowa in the bush administration. i never thought i would come back to the department of justice. when i was approached to come back, no, let somebody else do that. i
i give you right now matthew whitaker. >> good morning, everyone. i'm glad to join you today as my fellow republican attorneys. i know that we are mighty and so many of us do important things all over this country, so thank you for being here. this morning was supposed to be a two-person presentation on immigration policy. what we did right in the previous administration and what you're seeing play out on your television screens every day. and joining me was going to be gene hamilton, who...
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younger little natty, i laugh or i, i love what add a not that i made that all the flat those gun, matthews, since i'm asking you now, one of each in a last made than in disconcerting to job. oh ah, a with the i mean that our budget at god. okay. probably man, thank god. going for with i you that up there. i'll change your contact. jane taken on capitol. invariably. and with the put it in, she came out to push to flaw with other domains. dr. modi it says from kissing. it's not ma with it that you that i'm what he had a lot of my media calls us, which is vocab pito by myself. unless with i know that low cost or cooperate will know what to ladder other cool, seattle profit came out. let's try to do the cheat sheet that broke with kathy law school with what i fight, cynthia crystal kit is one antiquity from only a new cloud of school. i. since i left a c, libya rooms out in july with the betty at our group boss. with oh, i don't you know, they call with . ringback ringback ringback casual, anywhere they wanna pursue and i few in there, i mean it i live i was told to sara. oh, that took origin
younger little natty, i laugh or i, i love what add a not that i made that all the flat those gun, matthews, since i'm asking you now, one of each in a last made than in disconcerting to job. oh ah, a with the i mean that our budget at god. okay. probably man, thank god. going for with i you that up there. i'll change your contact. jane taken on capitol. invariably. and with the put it in, she came out to push to flaw with other domains. dr. modi it says from kissing. it's not ma with it that...
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that is matthew from | matthew. that is matthew from insulate britain.and it left the town struggling for a purpose and so there are big questions. the town put its faith in the conservative government and promises to level up. we wonder what it might look like for places like here and what change could the chancellor deliver in his speech. we will speak to a couple of people in a moment. we will assess the challenges for burnley and what might be delivered for personal budgets, what difference it will make in our pockets. before that, i have been out in burnley looking at how the chancellor might make the numbers add up. the chancellor's challenge — claw back the cost of covid or protect people from the squeeze on living. begin to balance the books or give in to the prime minister's urge to splurge on levelling up places like here in burnley. some of the big budget numbers are pretty eye—watering. the uk deficit — the difference between what the government spends and brings in — rose to £320 billion last year. that is the highest level since the second
that is matthew from | matthew. that is matthew from insulate britain.and it left the town struggling for a purpose and so there are big questions. the town put its faith in the conservative government and promises to level up. we wonder what it might look like for places like here and what change could the chancellor deliver in his speech. we will speak to a couple of people in a moment. we will assess the challenges for burnley and what might be delivered for personal budgets, what difference...
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matthew taylor, what are the _ if we wait much longer. matthew.ths, to do what they can. get those boosterjab, the flu jab, treat the health service responsibly, use 111. if the gp offers you a digital appointment, take it, if you need a face—to—face appointment, you will get it. don't use an emergency appointment unless you genuinely have an emergency. treat health and care staff with concern and compassion. we need national mobilisation to get through this difficult winter.— this difficult winter. matthew ta lor, this difficult winter. matthew taylor, chief _ this difficult winter. matthew taylor, chief executive - this difficult winter. matthew taylor, chief executive of - this difficult winter. matthewj taylor, chief executive of the this difficult winter. matthew - taylor, chief executive of the nhs confederation, and professor matthew taylor, know you will echo that. we will check in with you and see how things are progressing. —— professor charlotte summers, you will echo that. we've had an update on the cost of living in the uk. it's not g
matthew taylor, what are the _ if we wait much longer. matthew.ths, to do what they can. get those boosterjab, the flu jab, treat the health service responsibly, use 111. if the gp offers you a digital appointment, take it, if you need a face—to—face appointment, you will get it. don't use an emergency appointment unless you genuinely have an emergency. treat health and care staff with concern and compassion. we need national mobilisation to get through this difficult winter.— this...
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and that was when my younger son, matthew died. and he was 5 years old at the time. and he was a very surprised when a tragedy like this happens. i think one of the automatic responses is whose fault is it? for me, i did not 1st externalize that i 1st internalized that if i had only he died as a result of a gunshot. for taylor, i'm not, i don't really think of the in the sense of blame for him. and i never really have i think it was actually the next night or 2 family was together and we were just kind of waiting for this conversation. it was initiated by darren and beth as they were trying to say some things to us. there needs to be a, a statement. people need to express how they feel. there needs to be an unburdening of how you feel. and so in that process of things, and i said, there will be no blame in this house. there would be no fixing a blame we will all love you and we will all except we're okay it's we are together and this is just, you know, the guilt of it. i just would, if i would have done things differently, may not be at where we are today because of
and that was when my younger son, matthew died. and he was 5 years old at the time. and he was a very surprised when a tragedy like this happens. i think one of the automatic responses is whose fault is it? for me, i did not 1st externalize that i 1st internalized that if i had only he died as a result of a gunshot. for taylor, i'm not, i don't really think of the in the sense of blame for him. and i never really have i think it was actually the next night or 2 family was together and we were...
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the faith that the, that the a blender, yes it has got the got a yay or nay, matthew, that l d w. is that what that meant? it boom. well then i got it all jumps up, got a minute that get tie our dog limited here, cough locked diesel, da da at the yard. i mean they have cameras. hoffer with john actually just gonna double critical more. another piano battle becoming a ah, a wood putty, already economical about ha game, which i thought in the hearts out again, me a call to the following up to date images. and it says i've got all of them in the mid us author adler. god, font of the love blog that even neil was come within a phone. i am with his mom that i live in likely to was will to go was monumental to the app, not banana politic to tom of them then. is this all of that sorta in subsidized, meaning that in a minute i've got that. i have to be done with soccer. oh no mm. a bab bose, that operational data, muscle juggle. ok. yeah. a man charla, but he always owner of the break it down though amicus on when i got but i know which symbolically a much gloss, fishy log. it all got ever
the faith that the, that the a blender, yes it has got the got a yay or nay, matthew, that l d w. is that what that meant? it boom. well then i got it all jumps up, got a minute that get tie our dog limited here, cough locked diesel, da da at the yard. i mean they have cameras. hoffer with john actually just gonna double critical more. another piano battle becoming a ah, a wood putty, already economical about ha game, which i thought in the hearts out again, me a call to the following up to...
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matthews, for allowing us to hold those retreats. we hosted town halls and watch parties, conducted distance learning surveys and reported them back to district leadership, sent our monthly newsletters to family and staff and community partners and distributed over 1,000 books with black characters and authors. we are most proud of the fact that black families see us as a resource and safe place for them to join monthly or to reach out when assistance is needed. next slide, please. all right. mauricia, you're up. >> thank you, mary. so as we mentioned, we host two retreats a year. during our summer planning retreat, in august, we compiled some of our wins and some of our missed opportunities during the past year. looking back, some of our glitters or wins are our consistent support to families, and we updated our operating guide. that is a huge lift. i'm so glad we were able to finally tackle that this year and provide a road map for our programs this year. thank you, staff, for all that you do. we are the proud recipients of the dre
matthews, for allowing us to hold those retreats. we hosted town halls and watch parties, conducted distance learning surveys and reported them back to district leadership, sent our monthly newsletters to family and staff and community partners and distributed over 1,000 books with black characters and authors. we are most proud of the fact that black families see us as a resource and safe place for them to join monthly or to reach out when assistance is needed. next slide, please. all right....
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let's talk with matthew dowd, former campaign adviser or the bush-khaeupb 2004 campaign who announcedek he is running as a democrat to be the next lieutenant governor. >> thanks for having me. . >> you see this effort to pressure governor abbott. we are watching what are is a state audit of the four biggest counties in texas. you have trump calling it week, saying it is slow walked, even though it's going ahead. do you think these efforts by trump to pressure abbott will work? >> well, we have seen they have already worked since he called for audit of four counties, three of which joe biden won when there's been zero evidence of widespread voter fraud. he already pulled he can pull the chain and the governor of texas jumps. such another example how out of step the gop leadership is here. they are a leaning with trump in a state with the 50th ranking in ease of voting. they're going to make it even harder to vote and undermine more people's trust in the election. donald trump has an overweighted power over the gop elected officials. and they're doing things that aren't in the best inte
let's talk with matthew dowd, former campaign adviser or the bush-khaeupb 2004 campaign who announcedek he is running as a democrat to be the next lieutenant governor. >> thanks for having me. . >> you see this effort to pressure governor abbott. we are watching what are is a state audit of the four biggest counties in texas. you have trump calling it week, saying it is slow walked, even though it's going ahead. do you think these efforts by trump to pressure abbott will work?...
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i'll call on superintendent matthews. >> superintendent matthews: thank you. we have a rave distinguished award and special service award. we'll start with the distinguished school award. this goes to one of our outstanding teachers as thurgood marshall high school, ms. grace gold. and presenting will be the principal of thurgood high school. >> thank you, board, thank you, student delegates and everybody in attendance. i'm very honored and incredibly happy to be here to represent and give -- pay tribute to our instructional reform facilitator grace gould. she was nominated for the work she did on behalf of our school and as a parent helping teachers last year prep and be ready for online learning. she did an unbelievable job helping everybody not only at their school site, but her daughter's school site in prepping and being ready for the large challenge and incredible task of being ready and willing to support our students in distance learning. grace is a whiz with computers and technology and is incredibly supportive and on a personal level, i think she's a
i'll call on superintendent matthews. >> superintendent matthews: thank you. we have a rave distinguished award and special service award. we'll start with the distinguished school award. this goes to one of our outstanding teachers as thurgood marshall high school, ms. grace gold. and presenting will be the principal of thurgood high school. >> thank you, board, thank you, student delegates and everybody in attendance. i'm very honored and incredibly happy to be here to represent...