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matthew, it is not unusual— record. matthew, it is not unusual for _ record.s not unusual for us _ record. matthew, it is not unusual for us to - record. matthew, it is not unusual for us to have - record. matthew, it is not- unusual for us to have stories about bad weather at this time of the year, that's because it is winter. is this normal weather behaviour, would you say? one thing we are seeing in recent years is less low overall thanks to climate change, obviously it is getting warmer in many areas like boston, but every so often, but increasing temperature allows us to have a bit more moisture in the air, so that when you get the blockbuster events, we get the blockbuster events, we get a bit more snow, because of all that extra moisture translates to more snowfall. i am right out of cape cod, massachusetts, whether winds were hurricane force, but behind me you can see about 50 or 60 centimetres worth of snowfall. i have here a very long time and i can say this is probably our heaviest snow locally since 2005, and they were even a few reports of thunder
matthew, it is not unusual— record. matthew, it is not unusual for _ record.s not unusual for us _ record. matthew, it is not unusual for us to - record. matthew, it is not unusual for us to have - record. matthew, it is not- unusual for us to have stories about bad weather at this time of the year, that's because it is winter. is this normal weather behaviour, would you say? one thing we are seeing in recent years is less low overall thanks to climate change, obviously it is getting warmer...
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matthew: absolutely. one of the most important factors in whether electric vehicles become widespread in a state has become state policies. states that have adopted incentives of all types, one of the most effective has been access to toll roads and bridges certain times of day, for example. there are incentives and then there are other policies, such as standards, that have made a significant impact on driving ev adoption. he states that have invested in the charging and protector, for most americans, there needs to be charging infra structure in order for it to be a viable option for their primary car. we states that have led the way on charging and for tend to be the states where consumers are choosing electric vehicles at a higher rate. this is a nationwide growth industry right now. there are more than 2.2 million ev's on the road in the u.s. today. last year sales were through the roof. in fact, the first half of last year, we sold as many electric vehicles in the first half of last year as the enti
matthew: absolutely. one of the most important factors in whether electric vehicles become widespread in a state has become state policies. states that have adopted incentives of all types, one of the most effective has been access to toll roads and bridges certain times of day, for example. there are incentives and then there are other policies, such as standards, that have made a significant impact on driving ev adoption. he states that have invested in the charging and protector, for most...
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and from there i'm joined by meteorologist matthew cook preachy, matthew high, at least 10 states have been affected by the storm. that's one 5th of the entire us . what's the situation like where you are? yeah, morning jerry, you're absolutely right. 70000000 people under different winter storm warnings, blizzard warnings at one point with 10000000 people seeing a foot or more snowfall. now the good news, it's pulling us your now the stores moving into the canadian americans and eventually kind of out of our neck of the woods. but behind me it left the plastering snow, false boss, and 2nd, biggest storm on record and biggest owner days. know total on record, and as you can see where i am and we see about 19, roughly about 5 meters, which is the most recent years on earth. what is the bond that was like make up there? and basically it's an, a low pressure system that drops in incredible amount of air pressure. $24.00 mil bars and 24 hours. it's actually becoming a vacuum cleaner. stacking more air in rapidly and since fine, but this thing breaking at double the rate needed for bama gen
and from there i'm joined by meteorologist matthew cook preachy, matthew high, at least 10 states have been affected by the storm. that's one 5th of the entire us . what's the situation like where you are? yeah, morning jerry, you're absolutely right. 70000000 people under different winter storm warnings, blizzard warnings at one point with 10000000 people seeing a foot or more snowfall. now the good news, it's pulling us your now the stores moving into the canadian americans and eventually...
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matthews. i now recognize myself for five minutes for questions. dr. matthews, i'm impressed with how va immediately provided resources for veterans in the wake of the u.s. withdrawal in afghanistan. this is a paramount importance to me and this committeesuch is there more you want to share about va's efforts? >> thank you so much for the acknowledgment, sir, for the question, really. we were quite interested to really having a multipronged approach to ensure veterans impacted by the events in afghanistan knew they were not alone. that was consistent messaging we shared through a multitude of different resources, through different blogs, daily outlets through our veterans news and different media interviews, even our facilities holding town halls, observance events, support groups. there's a multitude of different resources we have purposefully made widely available with just acknowledging we need to talk about it. in fact, that's our tag line. let's talk about it. they are not alone. that was
matthews. i now recognize myself for five minutes for questions. dr. matthews, i'm impressed with how va immediately provided resources for veterans in the wake of the u.s. withdrawal in afghanistan. this is a paramount importance to me and this committeesuch is there more you want to share about va's efforts? >> thank you so much for the acknowledgment, sir, for the question, really. we were quite interested to really having a multipronged approach to ensure veterans impacted by the...
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matthew could 30 matthew hi there, at least 10 states have been affected by the storm. a 5th of the entire us. how is it where you walk? hey, good morning. you're exactly right. 70000000 people under winter, storm warning, or bliss work with people you know, for more snowfall. now where i was, we always start somewhere mount behind the fan is plastered the bomb and you for what you think bomb if a low pressure person with a mixed up, you hurt me over and double the rate you lose that obama. ok, maybe matthew, you gonna have to leave you that we're having problems with the line to you. we'll see if we can talk to you a little bit later on that, matthew, could she in cape coding, massachusetts, apologies for the quality of that line there. let's get a round up of some of the other stories making world news today. in northern germany storm nadia broad hurricane like gusts of wind, we'd up to the feeds of up to 130 kilometers per hour as well as flooding. one man was killed and several others were wounded by flying to breathe. brisson is preparing to offer nicer. a major de
matthew could 30 matthew hi there, at least 10 states have been affected by the storm. a 5th of the entire us. how is it where you walk? hey, good morning. you're exactly right. 70000000 people under winter, storm warning, or bliss work with people you know, for more snowfall. now where i was, we always start somewhere mount behind the fan is plastered the bomb and you for what you think bomb if a low pressure person with a mixed up, you hurt me over and double the rate you lose that obama. ok,...
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matthews. recommended action is to confirm the appointment to the child care planning and advisory council cpac of two members. rosario to a discretionary seat and owen velez to the serve three-year term upon appointment. i will give a brief context and background to what cpac is. it is the child care planning and advisory council which is mandated under education code 8499.3 to assess all aspects of local early care and education including supply and demand and to set priorities for determining state and local spending to meet existing needs. cpac analyzes all child care options including subsidized and un-subsidized, large center, small family home, licensed exempt care and after care to determine the needs of children and families of san francisco. according to the state mandated ordinance, the board of education is the appointing body for half of the cpac membership. cpac membership terms is three years and option for one additional term should it be deemed appropriate. the recommendations
matthews. recommended action is to confirm the appointment to the child care planning and advisory council cpac of two members. rosario to a discretionary seat and owen velez to the serve three-year term upon appointment. i will give a brief context and background to what cpac is. it is the child care planning and advisory council which is mandated under education code 8499.3 to assess all aspects of local early care and education including supply and demand and to set priorities for...
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matthew, do we know when this pandemic is going to be over? well, that very question is at the heart of a heated to be in science circles at the moment. the head of the w 2 actually said he hopes and thinks and believes it can end this year. but you have a big debate in a moment. and on the one side of that debate, you have scientists like those at university college london who say we need to prepare to move from pandemic phase to endemic phase. and that basically means living with a virus accepting that people will get infected and accepting that some people or get seriously ill. but governments can manage that wellness and that we have to tolerate a certain level of death, as well as callous is that may sound. and they say that the reason for that is that we've actually said our people and that we have enough natural immunity in society . you know, that's, that's the picture in britain. know what constitutes an endemic really comes down to what level of death is a society willing to accept. and that will obviously differ from country to coun
matthew, do we know when this pandemic is going to be over? well, that very question is at the heart of a heated to be in science circles at the moment. the head of the w 2 actually said he hopes and thinks and believes it can end this year. but you have a big debate in a moment. and on the one side of that debate, you have scientists like those at university college london who say we need to prepare to move from pandemic phase to endemic phase. and that basically means living with a virus...
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matthews. without objection, the written testimony in full will be included in this hearing record. i now recognize myself for five minutes for questions. dr. matthews, i'm impressed with how v.a. immediately provided resources for veterans in the wake of the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. this is of paramount importance to me and this committee. is there more you want to share about v.a.'s efforts? >> thank you so much for the acknowledgment, sir. we were quite interested to really having a multi-pronged approach to ensure that veterans who were impacted by the events in afghanistan knew they were not alone. that was consistent messaging that we shared through a multitude of different opportunities and resources, through different blogs, e-mails that went to millions of veterans nationwide, daily outlets through our veterans news network, through vet resources check-ins, different media interviews, even our facilities holding town hall observance events, support groups. there is a multitude
matthews. without objection, the written testimony in full will be included in this hearing record. i now recognize myself for five minutes for questions. dr. matthews, i'm impressed with how v.a. immediately provided resources for veterans in the wake of the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. this is of paramount importance to me and this committee. is there more you want to share about v.a.'s efforts? >> thank you so much for the acknowledgment, sir. we were quite interested to really...
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it kept going on for 20/30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew.sts have been made, but officers say they are determined to put those responsible behind bars. vincent mcaeiney, bbc news. new zealand's prime minister has cancelled her own wedding after placing the country on the highest level of covid—19 restrictions. nine cases of the omicron variant have been detected, and under new restrictions, gatherings will be limited to 100 fully vaccinated people. here's jacinda ardern. to anyone caught up in that scenario, i am so sorry. you're also resilient and i know we understand that we are doing this for one and other and i know that will help us continue on. brothers from nepal who are among the country's most renowned sherpa guides have returned home after becoming the first nepali team to reach the south pole. it's part of a broader quest known as the �*explorers�* grand slam'. tanya dendrinos explains what exactly the ambitious pursuit entails. battling the elements. it's so cold. there is so much wind here. three brothers approaching the summit
it kept going on for 20/30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew.sts have been made, but officers say they are determined to put those responsible behind bars. vincent mcaeiney, bbc news. new zealand's prime minister has cancelled her own wedding after placing the country on the highest level of covid—19 restrictions. nine cases of the omicron variant have been detected, and under new restrictions, gatherings will be limited to 100 fully vaccinated people. here's jacinda...
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it kept going on for 20, 30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew.ined to put those responsible behind bars. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. riot police in belgium have been using water cannon and tear gas to try to disperse a group of protesters in brussels after a demonstration against coronavirus restrictions turned violent. officers had been pelted with rocks and pieces of pavement. the entrance to the offices of the european union's diplomatic service was damaged. earlier, a much larger crowd had marched peacefully, holding placards condemning what they called vaccine dictatorship. the first minister of wales, mark drakeford, says he wouldn't rule out recruiting nhs workers from england who leave theirjobs due to its mandatory vaccination policy. vaccines are not compulsory for nhs staff in wales. speaking to radio 4's broadcasting house programme, mr drakeford said a "vast majority" of care sector staff had also taken the "protections that vaccination offers". we're not going to make vaccinations mandatory in our nhs, we haven't in our social care
it kept going on for 20, 30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew.ined to put those responsible behind bars. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. riot police in belgium have been using water cannon and tear gas to try to disperse a group of protesters in brussels after a demonstration against coronavirus restrictions turned violent. officers had been pelted with rocks and pieces of pavement. the entrance to the offices of the european union's diplomatic service was damaged. earlier, a...
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it kept going on for 20/30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew.ay they are determined to put those responsible behind bars. vincent mcaeiney, bbc news. the government of tonga says it's facing a long programme of rebuilding and reconstruction — just over a week after it was devastated by a volcanic eruption and a tsunami. foreign aid is arriving into tonga, but strict covid rules are hampering humanitarian efforts, as the local authorities try to keep the virus out of the country. tonga — which is made up of a group of islands in the south pacific — has recorded just one covid case throughout the pandemic. entire villages were destroyed in the tsunami and some are still without basic neccessities, like clean water. much of the relief effort for tonga is being coordinated in neighbouring fiji. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil is in the fijian capital suva with this update. aid has arrived in tonga, and a lot of it is being coordinated from here in fiji. countries like australia, new zealand, japan and britain have sent everything from water supplie
it kept going on for 20/30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew.ay they are determined to put those responsible behind bars. vincent mcaeiney, bbc news. the government of tonga says it's facing a long programme of rebuilding and reconstruction — just over a week after it was devastated by a volcanic eruption and a tsunami. foreign aid is arriving into tonga, but strict covid rules are hampering humanitarian efforts, as the local authorities try to keep the virus out of the...
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matthew wood, vice-president of policy and general counsel free press action, mr. daniel liens, dean of academic affairs boston college law school, nonresident senior fellow american enterprise institute, mr. eugene balloch, distinguished professor of law, ucla school of law, the honorable karen, senior fellow of marshal fund of the united states and dr. maria ann franks professor of law and michael r. klein distinguished scholar, chair university miami school of law, policy director, cyber civil rights initiative, welcome all of you and thank you so much for being here. we want to look forward to your testimony, we will recognize each of you for five minutes to provide your opening statement. there's a lighting system there in front of you, you'll see lights that will start initially green and turn yellow when you have a minute left and when it turns red, it's time to wrap up your testimony. so we'll get started right away. ms. goldberg, you are recognized for five minutes. >> good afternoon, chairman doyle, ranking member lata and each member of this committee. m
matthew wood, vice-president of policy and general counsel free press action, mr. daniel liens, dean of academic affairs boston college law school, nonresident senior fellow american enterprise institute, mr. eugene balloch, distinguished professor of law, ucla school of law, the honorable karen, senior fellow of marshal fund of the united states and dr. maria ann franks professor of law and michael r. klein distinguished scholar, chair university miami school of law, policy director, cyber...
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cnn's matthew matthew, let's start with russia's latest moves, including sniper drills. what's the latest? >> reporter: look, russia has tens of thousands of troops that have gathered -- >> can -- >> matthew is talking. let's listen to matthew. >> reporter: yeah. so to answer that question, russia has got tens of thousands of forces that it has been gathering near the border of ukraine. there are sniper drills that have recently been announced. there are tank drills. there are infantry drills. all of that sending a very powerful message, that at any moment, if the kremlin gives the order, vladimir putin and the kremlin says so, they can go in and invade ukraine once again. obviously, that's created an incredibly tense situation here in kiev, with all sorts of speculation about russian moves. the issue you mentioned about the evacuation of the russian embassy in the ukrainian capital. there is no confirmation of that here. ukrainian foreign ministry, who i've spoken to in the last few minutes, said they haven't heard any information from the russians that this is actually
cnn's matthew matthew, let's start with russia's latest moves, including sniper drills. what's the latest? >> reporter: look, russia has tens of thousands of troops that have gathered -- >> can -- >> matthew is talking. let's listen to matthew. >> reporter: yeah. so to answer that question, russia has got tens of thousands of forces that it has been gathering near the border of ukraine. there are sniper drills that have recently been announced. there are tank drills....
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russia will pay a heavy price. >> matthew chance is outfront from kiev and, matthew, obviously this hasthe waters there. what more are you hearing tonight? >> it has really stirred things up. you don't often see a public spat between these two allies, the ukrainian leadership depending so heavily on the united states for political and diplomatic and military support but the comment by president biden really kind of causing the simmering frustrations in the relationship that were kept very much behind the scenes to sort of come out a bit more into some instances boil over. one ukrainian official spoke to me tonight about how the united states must really ramp up its efforts to deter a russian invasion because he said that on going threat the united states is making to impose crushing sanctions on russia if it invades is simply not having the deterrent effect that is necessary. they want immediate sanctions imposed ahead of any russian invasion like for instance stopping the gas pipeline from working in order to punish russia for its aggression and stance against ukraine. also, a lot of c
russia will pay a heavy price. >> matthew chance is outfront from kiev and, matthew, obviously this hasthe waters there. what more are you hearing tonight? >> it has really stirred things up. you don't often see a public spat between these two allies, the ukrainian leadership depending so heavily on the united states for political and diplomatic and military support but the comment by president biden really kind of causing the simmering frustrations in the relationship that were...
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that's the lice given to us by meteorologist matthew community in cape cod, massachusetts. thank you so much. thank you. mother nature also generated a wild night of weather in northern europe. brutal gusts of wind left at least 4 people dead in scandinavia and northern germany. the storm left its mark on mountain tops, major cities all the way to the coastal regions. the storm system known as nadia in germany hit the north sea coast with spectacular force wind gusts of more than a 100 kilometers an hour combined with a tidal surge to push hard. but it couldn't keep on lucas away bombs. and it's amazing that kind of power nature has while coastal areas were lifted, batted and water loved by the rising tide. further inland, the emergency service workers were left to deal with the downs trees. while services were halted in many places around berlin in need by brandenburg one man died after being hit by a falling election poster. as the storm moved east and towards the higher elevations on germany's border with the chick republic, the winds. power remained but wore an eerie wh
that's the lice given to us by meteorologist matthew community in cape cod, massachusetts. thank you so much. thank you. mother nature also generated a wild night of weather in northern europe. brutal gusts of wind left at least 4 people dead in scandinavia and northern germany. the storm left its mark on mountain tops, major cities all the way to the coastal regions. the storm system known as nadia in germany hit the north sea coast with spectacular force wind gusts of more than a 100...
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matthew wood, vice president of policy and general counsel free press action. mr. daniel lyons, professor and associate dean of academic affairs, boston college law school. a nonresident senior fellow of the american enterprise institute. mr. eugene volokh, gary t. schwartz distinguished professor of law, ucla school of law. the honorable karen kornbluh, director of digital innovation and democracy initiative. and senior fellow of the german marshall fund of the united states. and dr. mary anne franks, professor of law and michael r. klein distinguished scholar, chair at the university of miami school of law, president and legislative tech policy director, cyber civil rights initiative. welcome to all of you and thank you for being here. we look forward to your testimony. we will recognize each of you for five minutes to provide your opening statement. there is a lighting system in front of you. you will see lights. it will start initially green, turn yellow when you have a minute left. when it turns red, it is time to wrap up your testimony. so we will get started
matthew wood, vice president of policy and general counsel free press action. mr. daniel lyons, professor and associate dean of academic affairs, boston college law school. a nonresident senior fellow of the american enterprise institute. mr. eugene volokh, gary t. schwartz distinguished professor of law, ucla school of law. the honorable karen kornbluh, director of digital innovation and democracy initiative. and senior fellow of the german marshall fund of the united states. and dr. mary anne...
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matthew says he has done everything. he has gotten an order of protection. he has reported the abuse to the police 10 times. he has flagged the profiles 50 times to grindr, and they have done nothing. so we get a restraining order against grindr, to ban this malicious user. grindr ignores it. the strangers keep coming, following matthew into the bathroom at work, waiting for him in the stairwell of his apartment building. over 1200 men come. in her order, throwing matthew's case out of court, the judge said grindr had a good faith and reasonable belief that it was under no obligation to search for and remove impersonating profiles. that good faith and reasonable belief comes from section 230, it is actually used to justify why they do not have to moderate content. exactly the opposite intention of what congress intended. so the men keep coming for another 10 months after we brought our case. as many as 23 times a day. and grindr knew the whole time. over the past six months, i have met with seven families, each whose child was killed because of purchasing on
matthew says he has done everything. he has gotten an order of protection. he has reported the abuse to the police 10 times. he has flagged the profiles 50 times to grindr, and they have done nothing. so we get a restraining order against grindr, to ban this malicious user. grindr ignores it. the strangers keep coming, following matthew into the bathroom at work, waiting for him in the stairwell of his apartment building. over 1200 men come. in her order, throwing matthew's case out of court,...
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it kept going on for 20, 30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew.de, but officers say they are determined to put those responsible behind bars. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has said the impact of covid restrictions on business and hospitality there have been worth it. she was speaking to my colleague sophie raworth this morning. is scotland in a better position now than we were previously, and are we in a better position than we would have been without these restrictions? it is always difficult in any country to absolutely prove cause and effect in the handling of a virus. but if you look at what we were predicting through our modelling would be the case injanuary before christmas, what we were on track for — it was around 50,000 infections a day and we didn't see that materialise, or anything like that materialise. and i think that was a combination of the acceleration of the booster campaign. scotland is the most vaccinated part of the uk in terms of first, second, third and booster doses. these sensible, balanced, protective measures
it kept going on for 20, 30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew.de, but officers say they are determined to put those responsible behind bars. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has said the impact of covid restrictions on business and hospitality there have been worth it. she was speaking to my colleague sophie raworth this morning. is scotland in a better position now than we were previously, and are we in a better position than we would have been without these...
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and from there i'm joined by meteorologist matthew could poochie matthew, at least 10 states, apparently have been affected by the storm at the 5th of the entire united states. what's the situation like now? yes, if we are pretty impressed. a storm, you know, we had about $10000000.00 people who saw foot or more of snow fall behind you and i can see about $50.00 to $0.60 on the ground. the snow just ended about 2 or 3 hours ago. but look at this, we're going to bare pavement yesterday. now, all of a sudden we have really impressed the snow totals that fence over there is roughly about as tall as me and now over, but no one to see how deep that snow is. now one of the interesting element to talk about how this is a bomb site. well, indeed it is. but what does that mean? well, we have a strong low pressure system. it starts air and evacuated out the top. this thing intensified so quickly that its central pressure just plummeted. it was like a vacuum cleaner. so went from barely anything, a blip on weather maps to a hurricane force low in just 24 hours time, almost doubling the pace of rapi
and from there i'm joined by meteorologist matthew could poochie matthew, at least 10 states, apparently have been affected by the storm at the 5th of the entire united states. what's the situation like now? yes, if we are pretty impressed. a storm, you know, we had about $10000000.00 people who saw foot or more of snow fall behind you and i can see about $50.00 to $0.60 on the ground. the snow just ended about 2 or 3 hours ago. but look at this, we're going to bare pavement yesterday. now, all...
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i matthew good have a with a switzer. the german client minister described this proposal to libel nuclear power green as fraudulent. it's a heavy statement. why does this issue? so charging well, let's remember, german is switching off its nuclear power stations. a decision that was triggered a decade ago after the fukushima nuclear disaster. so it's stunning for a lot of germans, that the taxonomy acts that the u commission has his is working on, which is a landmark labeling system would be used to classify nuclear as safe as green, a sustainable. and what that would actually mean for front is that they would be able to attract vital investment and from, from around the world to help it keep it as nuclear energy plant going. and it 70 percent of fronted electricity comes from nuclear. so it's really important to france, this is a big victory for france, but also a bit of a kind of kick in the teeth for the germans layer. right. and, but it's not just nuclear in this scenario is not noise, social gas am. and the other asp
i matthew good have a with a switzer. the german client minister described this proposal to libel nuclear power green as fraudulent. it's a heavy statement. why does this issue? so charging well, let's remember, german is switching off its nuclear power stations. a decision that was triggered a decade ago after the fukushima nuclear disaster. so it's stunning for a lot of germans, that the taxonomy acts that the u commission has his is working on, which is a landmark labeling system would be...
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that's the lice given to us by meteorologist matthew company in cape cod, massachusetts. thank you so much. thank you must, i'll get a roundup of some of the other stories making news around the world to day is really president is our hertzog has arrived in the united arab emirates. it's the 1st visit by an israeli, had a state to the gulf country. the u. e and israel normalized relationships and a us brokered accord in 2020 so to me, security forces have shot and killed a 27 year old anti coo protester in the capitol. cartoon medic say, the man died from a chest wound. his death brings the number of those killed, demonstrating for civilian rule to 70. 9 says the military took over in october britain as preparing to offer nato, a major deployment of troops, warships and jets, to eastern europe. u. s. president joe biden also plans to send american troops to boost nato's presence in the region. u. s. defense officials are warning that russia has deployed enough forces on ukraine's border to invade the entire country . and people in portugal have been voting for a new parli
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john. >> matthew chance in kiev.lease keep your ear to the ground and let us know what you hear this morning. you're in one of the most important positions in the world right now, so we appreciate it. >> very much so. joining us now washington bureau chief susan page and national security analyst and white house and national correspondent for the "new york times", david sanger, who of course we saw question the president yesterday at the news conference. david, let me start with you on that very point. because, as we just heard, from matthew chance, this was not received well in kiev. i was very surprised which the president said what he said about potentially having a minor incursion here, acknowledging that an invasion may be all but inevitable and talking about the fact that nato may not be united in response if that incursion was minor. what is your analysis of what we saw yesterday and how it will impact the border? >> kasie, i was surprised that he said it in in public. a gaffe in washington is a saying what's
john. >> matthew chance in kiev.lease keep your ear to the ground and let us know what you hear this morning. you're in one of the most important positions in the world right now, so we appreciate it. >> very much so. joining us now washington bureau chief susan page and national security analyst and white house and national correspondent for the "new york times", david sanger, who of course we saw question the president yesterday at the news conference. david, let me...
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matthew paris times columnist and formerly a conservative m p. thank you so much, matthew. good torture, azure ah, from the ongoing tensions with russia and china to the taliban takeover in afghanistan, the u. s. president joe biden has faced no shortage of foreign policy challenges during his 1st year in office al jazeera, as diplomatic editor, james bays takes a look at his track record so far. i have joseph robin advised you, and you do solemnly swear one year ago, moments after he was sworn in, the new president pledged that b a return to a more traditional u. s. foreign policy. we will repair our alliances and engage with the rural. once again. not to me, yesterday's challenges, but today's end to mars challenges. later, the same day president biden signed back up to the paris climate deal of the un. the u. s. has returned to the human rights counseling geneva. it's rejoined the education and scientific organization, unesco. and again, it's playing its part to funds schools, clinics, and other services for palestinians through unrra. but other parts of u. s. foreign po
matthew paris times columnist and formerly a conservative m p. thank you so much, matthew. good torture, azure ah, from the ongoing tensions with russia and china to the taliban takeover in afghanistan, the u. s. president joe biden has faced no shortage of foreign policy challenges during his 1st year in office al jazeera, as diplomatic editor, james bays takes a look at his track record so far. i have joseph robin advised you, and you do solemnly swear one year ago, moments after he was sworn...
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ok case before you set off. 0k matthew. _ case before you set off. ok matthew, thank you very much.urope, do make sure you check all your charges, what your contract says et cetera before you leave. so let's have a look at the financial market. really thin trading today in asia, because this is lunar new year �*s eve, and in asia it's probably the most important holiday of their calendar year, so most markets, many markets are closed. mainland china is shut for the whole week. hong kong singapore closed at lunchtime today, south korea was closed but japan lunchtime today, south korea was closed butjapan has remained open, so the japanese market up over i%. this was hong kong earlier today, you can see the price of oil edging up can see the price of oil edging up again which is a constant concern forfinancial up again which is a constant concern for financial market. we had news out yesterday from china, there for reactivity slowed in the month of january so that is on the mind of investors, they will�*s number two economy and that is as they crack down on outbreaks of covid in recen
ok case before you set off. 0k matthew. _ case before you set off. ok matthew, thank you very much.urope, do make sure you check all your charges, what your contract says et cetera before you leave. so let's have a look at the financial market. really thin trading today in asia, because this is lunar new year �*s eve, and in asia it's probably the most important holiday of their calendar year, so most markets, many markets are closed. mainland china is shut for the whole week. hong kong...
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and matthew, briefly, do we have any idea when it might calm down? it is pulling away from the coast into the gulf and towards the canadian maritimes, so we are seeing the last of the snow right now. we have something called diamond dust, temperatures are so cold outside, any of the remnant moisture in the air is coming down like confetti. so it is basically done, it's coming along the new hampshire coast of south—east maine, but boston proper, we're good to go, all done. let's ta ke let's take a look at the situation in eastern europe, now. britain says it's preparing a series of diplomatic and military initiatives in europe next week, in the wake of growing tensions with russia. the prime minister, borisjohnson, has issued a statement saying the uk is willing to double its nato troop contingent in the baltic states and eastern europe, as well as send defensive weapons to estonia. mrjohnson is also due to go to eastern europe in the coming days as part of diplomatic efforts to prevent russia invading ukraine. 0ur political correspondent jonathan bla
and matthew, briefly, do we have any idea when it might calm down? it is pulling away from the coast into the gulf and towards the canadian maritimes, so we are seeing the last of the snow right now. we have something called diamond dust, temperatures are so cold outside, any of the remnant moisture in the air is coming down like confetti. so it is basically done, it's coming along the new hampshire coast of south—east maine, but boston proper, we're good to go, all done. let's ta ke let's...
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edwards and matthew dowd. i appreciate your time tonight. over the holidays is still proven to be a problem for many folks and there are travel updates here when the 11th hour continues. th hour continues. airlines have been struggling against the covid-19 surge and bad weather for over a week. since christmas eve, thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed leaving holiday travelers stranded. nbc news correspondent, tom costello has more on this winter storm causing even more frustration for travelers. >> at a more misery to travelers coming back from the holiday. a massive storm from the deep south, florida, an alabama to the nation's capital in the bull's-eye today hit with up to a foot of snow. air force one returning to join base andrews in virtual flight health conditions. the president emerging from the plane in a blinding snowstorm. in the i-95 corridor, thousands of cars stranded and stuck. accidents and power outages. amtrak also affected. at the center of the bull's-eye, reagan national airport topping the list of most affe
edwards and matthew dowd. i appreciate your time tonight. over the holidays is still proven to be a problem for many folks and there are travel updates here when the 11th hour continues. th hour continues. airlines have been struggling against the covid-19 surge and bad weather for over a week. since christmas eve, thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed leaving holiday travelers stranded. nbc news correspondent, tom costello has more on this winter storm causing even more...
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official to matthew. nfc statement saying anonymous sources are leaking falsehoods. president biden said there is a distinct possibility russians could invade ukraine in february. he has said this publicly. we have been warning about this for months. reports for anything more different than that are completely false. what is clear here, regardless of the specific words that president biden may or may not have used in this conversation, the thrust of the matter is that there is a disagreement between the ukrainian government and between the american government over how likely an invasion actually is. the white house press secretary jen psaki from the podium said once again an invasion could happen at any moment. that is not the ukrainian view. at the same time, they clearly have different audiences. president zelensky has different audiences. he doesn't want to foster panic in his country. that's also why the ukrainians have pushed back on americans getting staff and family members, folks if he u.s. embass
official to matthew. nfc statement saying anonymous sources are leaking falsehoods. president biden said there is a distinct possibility russians could invade ukraine in february. he has said this publicly. we have been warning about this for months. reports for anything more different than that are completely false. what is clear here, regardless of the specific words that president biden may or may not have used in this conversation, the thrust of the matter is that there is a disagreement...
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a reading from | the gospel according to matthew. see the gospel according to matthew. gospel according to matthew. see the crowd who went up the hill, there _ the crowd who went up the hill, there he — the crowd who went up the hill, there he sat down and wasjoined by his disciples, he began to speak. this is_ his disciples, he began to speak. this is what he taught them. how happy— this is what he taught them. how happy are — this is what he taught them. how happy are the poor in spirit, theirs is the _ happy are the poor in spirit, theirs is the kingdom of heaven. happy the gentle, _ is the kingdom of heaven. happy the gentle, they shall have the earth for their— gentle, they shall have the earth for their heritage, happy those who mourn, _ for their heritage, happy those who mourn, they shall be comforted. happy— mourn, they shall be comforted. happy those who hunger and thirst for what _ happy those who hunger and thirst for what is — happy those who hunger and thirst for what is right, they shall be satisfied~ _ for what is right, they shall be satisfied. happy th
a reading from | the gospel according to matthew. see the gospel according to matthew. gospel according to matthew. see the crowd who went up the hill, there _ the crowd who went up the hill, there he — the crowd who went up the hill, there he sat down and wasjoined by his disciples, he began to speak. this is_ his disciples, he began to speak. this is what he taught them. how happy— this is what he taught them. how happy are — this is what he taught them. how happy are the poor in...
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matthew broussard.nd and i just celebrated five years together five years thank you very much. yes, we're fighting less now we did two things. we learned each other's love languages. i recommend that there's five of them they're gifts, words, service, time, and affection. my love language is words. her love language is gifts, words, service, time, and affection. [ laughter ] yahtzee. yes. we also got a cat. he is the love our life. [ cheers and applause yes. his name is password [ laughter ] my girlfriend works in cybersecurity, and the most commonly used password is your pet's name, and i didn't feel like changing mine, so password, it stays [ laughter ] thank you. she has a great job, my girlfriend, she works in tech. i made a mistake recently. i looked at her tax documents. i learned she makes four times what i do. so i am a feminist, yes, that's what that makes me [ cheers and applause people are like, "what kind of feminist are you intersectional third wave?" i'm like, "indentured. i don't know." [
matthew broussard.nd and i just celebrated five years together five years thank you very much. yes, we're fighting less now we did two things. we learned each other's love languages. i recommend that there's five of them they're gifts, words, service, time, and affection. my love language is words. her love language is gifts, words, service, time, and affection. [ laughter ] yahtzee. yes. we also got a cat. he is the love our life. [ cheers and applause yes. his name is password [ laughter ] my...
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matthew chance in kiev, thanks so much for that, that excellent reporting. john king, i have to say, just to give the context of what biden was trying to say was that there would be a difference in response from the u.s. depending on what putin did. if it was a, quote, minor incursion, then there would be a commensurate or proportional response by the u.s. and nato. and if it was the maximum kind of invasion that putin is capable of with hundreds of thousands of troops taking over the country, perhaps even seizing kiev where matthew is right now, then that would be different. but again, this isn't a chant off the record in the senate foreign relations committee. this is the president of the united states in a very high-power, high-stakes showdown in which putin is talking about potentially the biggest invasion since world war ii. >> it's a lack of discipline is what it is by the president of the united states about a question he knew he was going to be asked and asked repeatedly. sometimes all of us speak -- our tongue can get ahead of our brain. we're on li
matthew chance in kiev, thanks so much for that, that excellent reporting. john king, i have to say, just to give the context of what biden was trying to say was that there would be a difference in response from the u.s. depending on what putin did. if it was a, quote, minor incursion, then there would be a commensurate or proportional response by the u.s. and nato. and if it was the maximum kind of invasion that putin is capable of with hundreds of thousands of troops taking over the country,...
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matthew willson was a former phd student at the university of exeter. it said...ed to put those responsible injail. the hollywood star, arnold schwarzenegger, has been involved in a multi—vehicle crash in los angeles. a woman has been taken to hospital. a spokesperson for the former california governor said he was unharmed. let's talk to our correspondent in los angeles david willis. four cars involved in this condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred _ condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in _ condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the - condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the city - condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred in the city of. incident occurred in the city of brentwood, not far from arnold schwarzenegger's home. it's an expensive area, several other movie stars are thought to have homes there, including the actress gwyneth paltrow and the los angeles police department says a total of four vehicles were involved in this incident which is thought to have occurred as arnold schw
matthew willson was a former phd student at the university of exeter. it said...ed to put those responsible injail. the hollywood star, arnold schwarzenegger, has been involved in a multi—vehicle crash in los angeles. a woman has been taken to hospital. a spokesperson for the former california governor said he was unharmed. let's talk to our correspondent in los angeles david willis. four cars involved in this condition, is that right? yes. the incident occurred _ condition, is that right?...
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. >> matthew, what does the committee do about this?i don't know how many people there are in the middle of the conversation because it's quite binary, either you believe democracy is important and needs to be preserved by any political party in america or you don't really think there's a threat to democracy in the first place >> i see it as not binary but there's three groups in the country in my view, there's a third, a third, a third. a banding democracy, if they achieve their means they want to abandon all men and women are created equal that's at the fundamental nature of this, and a third say we're losing our own ability of self-determination to determine our destiny and all of the ways that manifest itself, public health decision, climate change , we're losing our ability to affect and the third of the people are like where am i going to pick up dinner. i have to drive ten miles to get my son. they're not thinking about either of those. that's the group think, as the factual basis of all of this, what happened, and the evidence c
. >> matthew, what does the committee do about this?i don't know how many people there are in the middle of the conversation because it's quite binary, either you believe democracy is important and needs to be preserved by any political party in america or you don't really think there's a threat to democracy in the first place >> i see it as not binary but there's three groups in the country in my view, there's a third, a third, a third. a banding democracy, if they achieve their...
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was trying to get up time went matthew was trying to get up out of bed. time went matthew was trying know it is difficult and we are really grateful for you to be with us this morning. we wish you and catherine all the best. ., ~ we wish you and catherine all the best. . ,, , ., ., ., ~ best. thank you for having me, ben. appreciated- — just an awful thing to go through. it is 7:16am. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, everybody. the story continues, in fact the weather we've got at the moment is what we are going to going to see to close out the month of january. going to going to see to close out the month ofjanuary. quite going to going to see to close out the month of january. quite a going to going to see to close out the month ofjanuary. quite a lot going to going to see to close out the month of january. quite a lot of around, i suspect, the month of january. quite a lot of around, isuspect, but the month of january. quite a lot of around, i suspect, but it will be largely dry. haven't seen any significant rainfall over a week or so now, and pre
was trying to get up time went matthew was trying to get up out of bed. time went matthew was trying know it is difficult and we are really grateful for you to be with us this morning. we wish you and catherine all the best. ., ~ we wish you and catherine all the best. . ,, , ., ., ., ~ best. thank you for having me, ben. appreciated- — just an awful thing to go through. it is 7:16am. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, everybody. the story continues, in fact...
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matthew willson was a former phd student at the university of exeter. it said...but officers say they are determined to put those responsible injail. tonga's clean—up continues with the help of foreign aid — one week after the volcanic eruption and tsunami devastated the pacific island. emergency supplies of water are being distributed in tonga a week after a the undersea volcanic eruption. supplies have been arriving by sea and air from australia, new zealand and the uk. the united nations says tonga will depend on emergency food supplies for some time to come. our correspondent phil mercer in sydney has the latest on the international humanitarian aid efforts and the work to reconnect an undersea communication cable. it is among a raft of catastrophic damage to property and infrastructure, and as you say, aid coming in from many, many countries led by australia and new zealand. water is a significant issue. any water supplies on the archipelago were contaminated by that ash that rained down on this pacific nation of about 105,000 people and this will be an inter
matthew willson was a former phd student at the university of exeter. it said...but officers say they are determined to put those responsible injail. tonga's clean—up continues with the help of foreign aid — one week after the volcanic eruption and tsunami devastated the pacific island. emergency supplies of water are being distributed in tonga a week after a the undersea volcanic eruption. supplies have been arriving by sea and air from australia, new zealand and the uk. the united nations...
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matthew, let me start with you.nce, supposed to get a test after five days if you are fever free after four hours. i feel like we need a white board. this is what they are saying but the challenge is you have to get a test to be able to do it. >> and you can't get a test. what did andy warhol say everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. the future cdc will issue new guidance every 15 minutes for how they behave if you contract only chron. bret, i think the white house has developed a herd immunity to reality they need to see the omicron event as a game changer. it seems to be less severe. it certainly can't be controlled. we're far beyond that and so the white house needs to stop putting fauci as the face of their pandemic response and move to having biden be the face of the pandemic response speaking in prime time and talking not as he has been in the previous ways but really adopting the rhetoric of governors like jared polis a democrat in colorado and mayors like eric adams in new york saying it's time to start li
matthew, let me start with you.nce, supposed to get a test after five days if you are fever free after four hours. i feel like we need a white board. this is what they are saying but the challenge is you have to get a test to be able to do it. >> and you can't get a test. what did andy warhol say everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. the future cdc will issue new guidance every 15 minutes for how they behave if you contract only chron. bret, i think the white house has developed a herd...
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we have to stay in touch with you, matthew that's for sure.ciate thank you. >>> we head to break, check out shares of tesla and rivian naming both top picks for the year by mizuho bullish on ford and gm. >>> coming up, investors continue to put money into fintech and the private markets, that is. a billion dollar funding round for check out.com as they look to expand in the u.s to expand in the u.s ceo is next. and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ move your money to sofi. you could earn up to $2,230 when you download the app, and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ >>> welcome back to "techcheck." i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa, jon fortt and julia boorstin after getting a higher open, the nasdaq was unable to hold gains. peloton, moderna, jd.com, some of the laggards, many of the chips continue to outperform dow is close to session highs much julia will look into tech shi shift hiring outside of the the market >>> good morning here is what's happening at this hour falling gas and food prices helping keep
we have to stay in touch with you, matthew that's for sure.ciate thank you. >>> we head to break, check out shares of tesla and rivian naming both top picks for the year by mizuho bullish on ford and gm. >>> coming up, investors continue to put money into fintech and the private markets, that is. a billion dollar funding round for check out.com as they look to expand in the u.s to expand in the u.s ceo is next. and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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matthew enjoyed the snow stay warm. many thanks. thank you. and it's been a stormy last 24 hours here in germany as well as storm nadia brought strong winds and flooding to much of northern europe. germany's north sea coast was hit by a tidal surge of more than 5 meters above the usual high tide. the storm bert brought hurricane, like gusts of wind with up to 130 kilometers per hour. speed reported. one man was killed and several others were wounded by flying debris. and let's get a round up of some of the other stories making world news to day. britain is preparing to offer nato, a major deployment of troops, warships, and jets, to eastern europe. u. s. president joe biden also plans to send american troops to boost nato. his presence in the region, u. s. defense officials are warning that russia has deployed enough forces on ukraine's border to invade the entire country. thousands of protest is gathered in canada's capital also were to protest against coven 19 restrictions. they joined a convoy of truck drivers, demonstrating against the gov
matthew enjoyed the snow stay warm. many thanks. thank you. and it's been a stormy last 24 hours here in germany as well as storm nadia brought strong winds and flooding to much of northern europe. germany's north sea coast was hit by a tidal surge of more than 5 meters above the usual high tide. the storm bert brought hurricane, like gusts of wind with up to 130 kilometers per hour. speed reported. one man was killed and several others were wounded by flying debris. and let's get a round up of...
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matthew, thank the day's almost done. the conversation continues on line to see you tomorrow. same place the same top with ah, with a legal gold mine. as far as the i can see, mozambique, city, money, money, national park is on the verge of collapse. the provincial government, no one's to step in with reconnaissance and mining licenses. but we'll work global 3000 on d, w. oh, africa natural cooling without leaving the environment. and with the sophisticated design a t t has been focusing on green and affordable housing. and so whether the harsh desert climate, with eco africa in 60 minutes, d, w, ah, will go to the dark side. where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings, were organized crime rules. were conglomerates make their own laws? we shed light on the opaque worlds who's behind the benefits and why are they a threat to us all o peak will this week on d w it's with ah.
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but what i mean by that is b w reporter matthew was following this story, forrest, welcome matthew. and one more. can you tell us? well indeed, some not every day that public health officials are having to issue warnings, not to kisha hamster, or they're telling people to go into quarantine after having come into contact with hamsters. but that's the message that hong kong officials had to deliver today. and i kind of stark and bizarre press conference and it kind of a caused mainland china as you call the corporate policy and induce all the come to say they've said that 2000 hamsters need need must be called. and all began as we kind of had that when a shop or not tested positive and they traced it, traced another case, a positive case to, to a customer. and so that triggered a mass testing of animals to 11 of those tested positive. and some of them are understood to be imported from the netherlands. so authorities decided to then shut all pet shops sold hamsters in the city state. and they said the pet shop visitors must quarantine the anyone who bought a hamster from the store in
but what i mean by that is b w reporter matthew was following this story, forrest, welcome matthew. and one more. can you tell us? well indeed, some not every day that public health officials are having to issue warnings, not to kisha hamster, or they're telling people to go into quarantine after having come into contact with hamsters. but that's the message that hong kong officials had to deliver today. and i kind of stark and bizarre press conference and it kind of a caused mainland china as...