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matthew, back to you now. matthew. on -- matthew, who is on the terrace and getting information from his producers. matthew, what do you have? >> air to ground targeting. >> okay. i got it. don, are you hearing me all right? >> stand by, matthew. i want to get to the russian ambassador speaking at the u.n. we'll get back to matthew. let's listen. >> okay. fine. >> translator: focused on weakening russia and promoting the bloc from nato. but these people are women, children, and elderly, who for eight years have been cowering from ukraine's shelling. these are ukraine people and not the maidan authorities. this is the difference. if you do not change the geopolitical lens you will never understand this. then on whose behalf this decision i mentioned has been made. who we never thought about for these eight years, simply calling them pro-russian separatists and terrorists. those people are the most important for us. i'd like to say once again the root of today's crisis around ukraine is the actions of ukraine itself who
matthew, back to you now. matthew. on -- matthew, who is on the terrace and getting information from his producers. matthew, what do you have? >> air to ground targeting. >> okay. i got it. don, are you hearing me all right? >> stand by, matthew. i want to get to the russian ambassador speaking at the u.n. we'll get back to matthew. let's listen. >> okay. fine. >> translator: focused on weakening russia and promoting the bloc from nato. but these people are women,...
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matthew, any lans to it's wandsworth now. matthew, any plans to move _ it's wandsworth now.o wandsworth? luckily enough in a relationship with - plans to move to wandsworth? luckily enough in a relationship with a - plans to move to wandsworth? luckily enough in a relationship with a i - enough in a relationship with a i love _ enough in a relationship with a i love there _ enough in a relationship with a i love. there is 33% more women than men in _ love. there is 33% more women than men in their— love. there is 33% more women than men in their20s love. there is 33% more women than men in their 20s living in wandsworth at the moment by stating suggest _ wandsworth at the moment by stating suggest that you could be spoilt by choice. _ suggest that you could be spoilt by choice, and actually, if you have too much — choice, and actually, if you have too much choice, it can be inhibiting, therefore, it might be better— inhibiting, therefore, it might be better to — inhibiting, therefore, it might be better to live in remoter parts of the uk, — better to live in remoter parts of
matthew, any lans to it's wandsworth now. matthew, any plans to move _ it's wandsworth now.o wandsworth? luckily enough in a relationship with - plans to move to wandsworth? luckily enough in a relationship with a - plans to move to wandsworth? luckily enough in a relationship with a i - enough in a relationship with a i love _ enough in a relationship with a i love there _ enough in a relationship with a i love. there is 33% more women than men in _ love. there is 33% more women than men in...
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i want to get to matthew chance. matthew, what's going on? >> yeah, hi. hi, don.aught that but we've just seen a couple of helicopters fly across the -- across the horizon there. coming from the direction of that military base which we mentioned to you. we hear some thuds as well still going off in the background. it is very, very noisy here indeed, i can tell you. and there are regular explosions that we're still hearing coming from the north of the city, which is just over there, right over in the east and to the south as well. just to remind you, obviously the light has come now, dawn has broken, thank heavens. so we've got a bit more clarity op on what we can see. you can see the visibility, the cloud cover is quite low. boryspil airport, the international airport over there, i know from my sources in the government that there are at least five explosions that have taken place at that international airport. targeting command and control centers, the surface-to-air missile system there, the defensive barrier that's been put up there. the other air base up there
i want to get to matthew chance. matthew, what's going on? >> yeah, hi. hi, don.aught that but we've just seen a couple of helicopters fly across the -- across the horizon there. coming from the direction of that military base which we mentioned to you. we hear some thuds as well still going off in the background. it is very, very noisy here indeed, i can tell you. and there are regular explosions that we're still hearing coming from the north of the city, which is just over there, right...
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and matthew chance is live for us in kyiv. matthew was the first on the air when those series of explosions were happening live here on this very program. jim sciutto is in lviv, ukraine for us. and jill dougherty is in moscow. we appreciate you joining us. that is the very -- that is the very latest for now. excuse me, producers. where are we going to now? we want to get to matthew chance now live for us in kyiv. again, this is all happening in the moment. matthew, welcome back to the program here. you heard a series of explosions just moments before clarissa heard them where she is in kharkiv. you are m kyiv. you said you were also seeing helicopters. what is going on from your vantage point? >> well, all of that is still going on and we're still hearing periodic thuds as those explosions sort of send shock waves through this capital city of ukraine. there's also been an announcement from the ukrainian president. he's posted this within the past few minutes on social media. basically a statement, a video statement saying tha
and matthew chance is live for us in kyiv. matthew was the first on the air when those series of explosions were happening live here on this very program. jim sciutto is in lviv, ukraine for us. and jill dougherty is in moscow. we appreciate you joining us. that is the very -- that is the very latest for now. excuse me, producers. where are we going to now? we want to get to matthew chance now live for us in kyiv. again, this is all happening in the moment. matthew, welcome back to the program...
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matthew believes that _ that i might be gay. matthew believes that what _ that i might be gay.matthew- believes that what he experienced in this church was conversion therapy, a practice that tries to change the sexual orientation or the gender identity of l gdp 0 plus people. -- lg btq —— lgbtq plus. but it is something this human rights campaigner has been calling forfour rights campaigner has been calling for four years. rights campaigner has been calling forfouryears. she rights campaigner has been calling forfour years. she says rights campaigner has been calling for four years. she says she is dealing with hundreds of cases. it is absolutely horrendous to their identitx — is absolutely horrendous to their identity. they have a right to their own identity, that is being stripped away from — own identity, that is being stripped away from them. they are being told they are _ away from them. they are being told they are wrong in terms of who they are. they are wrong in terms of who they are we _ they are wrong in terms of who they are. we have seen people go on to self-harm —
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matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're seeing the errors of, of the past. and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects. in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signalled already in 2007 . what he wanted to do in a famous speech at the music security conference. then in a couple of months after he started implementing his plan with the cyber attack on his stony which basically shut down their internet. it was the 1st such attack of its kind on, on, on that scale. and he followed up a year later with the attack on georgia and then crimea, and the wars in east ukraine. and beyond that, of course, what he's done in syria, libya, the assassinations, including in berlin of, you know, a chechen, a rebel here, alexis
matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're seeing the errors of, of the past. and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects. in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signalled already in 2007...
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matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're, we're seeing that the errors of, of the past and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects. in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signalled already in 2007 . what he wanted to do in a famous speech at the music security conference. then in a couple of months after he started implementing his plan with the cyber attack on a stone, you know, which basically shut down their internet. it was the 1st such attack of its kind on, on, on that scale. and he followed up a year later with the attack on georgia and then crimea, and the wars in east ukraine. and beyond that, of course, what he's done in syria, libya, the assassinations, including in berlin of, you know, a chechen, a
matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're, we're seeing that the errors of, of the past and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects. in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signalled...
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matthew: thanks so much for having me. we typically think about productivity and wages from a macro perspective is all wrong. the typical leakage we have is you need to see productivity gains for them to feed into real wage growth. if you are seeing wages outstripping productivity, there is concerns about margins from a corporate perspective. empirically the causation runs the opposite way and you tend to see wage gains leading productivity. it is a robust relationship over the past three or four decades. we have seen high productivity growth. that is really an upside from the current environment where we are seeing the employment cost index hitting the highest since the mid-1980's. it is suggestive we will see a productivity boon over the next two years. the logic is if it is difficult to find labor and expensive to find labor, what you see firms do is invest and optimize their inputs. tom: we will put the cart before the horse with this modern wage theory. that is fine. does the advantages dispersed across a broad sectio
matthew: thanks so much for having me. we typically think about productivity and wages from a macro perspective is all wrong. the typical leakage we have is you need to see productivity gains for them to feed into real wage growth. if you are seeing wages outstripping productivity, there is concerns about margins from a corporate perspective. empirically the causation runs the opposite way and you tend to see wage gains leading productivity. it is a robust relationship over the past three or...
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matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're seeing that the errors of, of the past and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects in, in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signaled already in 2007 . what he wanted to do in a famous speech at the music security conference, then in a couple of months after he started implementing his plan with the cyber attack on estonia, which basically shut down their internet. it was the 1st such attack of its kind on, on, on that scale. and he followed up a year later with the attack on georgia and then crimea, and the wars in east ukraine. and beyond that, of course, what he's done in syria, libya, the assassinations, including in berlin of, you know, a chechen, a rebel here, al
matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're seeing that the errors of, of the past and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects in, in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signaled already in...
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matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're, we're seeing that the errors of, of the past and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects. in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signaled already in 2007 . what he wanted to do in a famous speech at the music security conference, then in a couple of months after he started implementing his plan with the cyber attack on his donia, which basically shut down their internet. it was the 1st such attack of its kind on, on that scale. and he followed up a year later with the attack on georgia and then crimea, and the wars in east ukraine. and beyond that, of course, what he's done in syria, libya, the assassinations, including in berlin of, you know, a chechen, a rebel here,
matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're, we're seeing that the errors of, of the past and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects. in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signaled...
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and i agree with matthew, we haven't really spoken that language we tried. and now even now in that recent crisis, we tried diplomatic channels and in a one after the other emmanuel mccaul left shows the various farmers. it all went to moscow. they all tried. they were basically humiliated by put an ant bite of and it didn't work. the diplomacy didn't work. i do, however, think that put in radicalized over the years. i think there was a time when maybe diplomacy and, and friendship could have worked, even though there was a famous put in speech in the bonus tag. where, where he says, you know, russia is friendly, russia as a friendly european country and i think in a way we missed an opportunity then but, but now it's of course, far too late to read. you wanted to add something. i think it also has to do something with his obsession with history, which has been growing over the years and you were mentioning the dates 2007. he was making clear that safeguarding russian minorities beyond the russian border is one of his main duties. and then that became strong
and i agree with matthew, we haven't really spoken that language we tried. and now even now in that recent crisis, we tried diplomatic channels and in a one after the other emmanuel mccaul left shows the various farmers. it all went to moscow. they all tried. they were basically humiliated by put an ant bite of and it didn't work. the diplomacy didn't work. i do, however, think that put in radicalized over the years. i think there was a time when maybe diplomacy and, and friendship could have...
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and i agree with matthew, we haven't really spoken that language we tried. and now even now in that recent crisis, we tried diplomatic channels and in a one after the other emmanuel mccaul left showed the various farmers. it all went to moscow. they all tried. they were basically humiliated by put an ant bite of and it didn't work. there. diplomacy didn't work. i do, however, think that put in radicalized over the years. i think there was a time when maybe diplomacy and, and friendship could have worked, even though there was a famous put in speech in the bonus tag. where, where he says, you know, russia is friendly, russia as a friendly european country. and i think in a way we missed an opportunity then but, but now it's of course far too late. who read you wanted to add something. i think it also has to do something with his obsession with history, which has been growing over the years. and you were mentioning the dates, 2007. he was making clear that safeguarding russian minorities beyond the russian border is one of his main duties. and then that became
and i agree with matthew, we haven't really spoken that language we tried. and now even now in that recent crisis, we tried diplomatic channels and in a one after the other emmanuel mccaul left showed the various farmers. it all went to moscow. they all tried. they were basically humiliated by put an ant bite of and it didn't work. there. diplomacy didn't work. i do, however, think that put in radicalized over the years. i think there was a time when maybe diplomacy and, and friendship could...
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matthew: i don't think that is necessarily true.hink the challenge is that the internet was really built for what we have asked it to do. 45 years ago when we were originally putting down the original protocols for the internet, we never imagined so much commerce and so much banking and so much of our lives would be flying through it. and yet today it holds up remarkably well. what we think of at cloud flare is how we have a time machine we would go back to those 45 years and reinvent how the internet itself works. our mission at cloudflare is to build a better internet and make sure that no matter what you were doing online, it is fast, libel,--fast, reliable, secure, efficient, and private. that is something everyone needs, even companies like meta. emily: i forgot to ask you about the take favorite buzz word, the metaverse. how big do you think it will be, and will cloud flare have a role in it? matthew: hard for me to say how big it will be we see on top of the latest innovation in the crypto space and a huge amount of the crypt
matthew: i don't think that is necessarily true.hink the challenge is that the internet was really built for what we have asked it to do. 45 years ago when we were originally putting down the original protocols for the internet, we never imagined so much commerce and so much banking and so much of our lives would be flying through it. and yet today it holds up remarkably well. what we think of at cloud flare is how we have a time machine we would go back to those 45 years and reinvent how the...
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matthew chance is north of kyiv. we are getting reports of kharkiv. >> john, it's absolutely amazing. it starts with leadership at the top. president zelenskyy has set an example of his troops, increased morale to incredible levels. he has true grit, guts, determination. he turned down a ride and said i don't need a ride. give me ammunition. they are able to do this because they break down into small, tactical groups. they have distributed command and control of the small units and good weapons they have received from the west, including the javelin anti-tank missiles. >> let me show a picture of it. a graphic image. this is actually video from the ukrainian defense ministry of the ukrainians practicing with the javelin. you can see they are very proud of it. this is produced by the ukrainian defense ministry here. talk to us why this particular weapon is so effective against the russian armor? >> it is a modern 21st century weapon. and it is intended to seek out an armored unit. an armor personnel carrier. it is ver
matthew chance is north of kyiv. we are getting reports of kharkiv. >> john, it's absolutely amazing. it starts with leadership at the top. president zelenskyy has set an example of his troops, increased morale to incredible levels. he has true grit, guts, determination. he turned down a ride and said i don't need a ride. give me ammunition. they are able to do this because they break down into small, tactical groups. they have distributed command and control of the small units and good...
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matthew, so nice. thank you very much. matthew salt, marsh. this welcome to us with the you and hcr out of geneva. thank you. and ukraine as the fighting intensifies locals in the city of the need pro are donating blood, or the committee has been speaking to one of the volunteers. i am joined with tatiana . she's a volunteer here at the blood bag that jenna. thank you so much for joining me. i'm . you heard me now describing the situation and how to feel that that must frighten you down. must really concerned what could happen to your city. yeah, sure. it's very scary. i have all my family here. i have 2 kids living in the abroad. i have my parents leaving near me. bro, of course is very scary, but the boys trying to do everything we can now. we are just gathering all our all our power richard can do to help to woollen to year to do something to help our arm. how old are your kids? are one is 6 years old. sinatra is 9 year and yet you left them now and you came here to volunteer. why is it so important for you to come here to volunteer because
matthew, so nice. thank you very much. matthew salt, marsh. this welcome to us with the you and hcr out of geneva. thank you. and ukraine as the fighting intensifies locals in the city of the need pro are donating blood, or the committee has been speaking to one of the volunteers. i am joined with tatiana . she's a volunteer here at the blood bag that jenna. thank you so much for joining me. i'm . you heard me now describing the situation and how to feel that that must frighten you down. must...
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daisy and matthew will be back with me at 1130.denmark star survived, and eight months on, he�*s now been handed the chance of a remarkable return with brentford. fresh from training and in his first interview since signing for the premier league club, he told me just how much it meant to be back doing what he loves. first of all, very happy to be able to do it again, to be able to play football, obviously, and be involved and be the professional footballer that i was before that happened, so, no, i�*m very happy, very pleased that it�*s possible now so it�*s, yeah, it�*s been some tough months, but i�*m happy where i am now. how grateful are you to brentford for bringing you here, giving you this chance? 0h, a lot. i mean, it�*s, for me and for my family, for this next six months really was the perfect situation. we pretty much know the area. it�*s close to where we were for many years in north london. just how special do you think it will be to play that first match again? 0h, very special. i mean, it�*s been a long build—up and
daisy and matthew will be back with me at 1130.denmark star survived, and eight months on, he�*s now been handed the chance of a remarkable return with brentford. fresh from training and in his first interview since signing for the premier league club, he told me just how much it meant to be back doing what he loves. first of all, very happy to be able to do it again, to be able to play football, obviously, and be involved and be the professional footballer that i was before that happened,...
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matthew, i see -- matthew, tell us where you are. we see you're in a new location. what's happening there? >> reporter: yeah, so central kyiv. what we saw over the course of the past 24 hours, 12 hours, whatever it has been, i lost track of all time at this point, the ferocious air strikes on locations outside of the city, particularly against air defenses. and airports in particular. the antonov airport in a province called gostomel, about 20 miles away from the center of kyiv. we're about 15 miles away from the center right now. and we have come across these ukrainian forces that have dug themselves in to the forests, which line the roads on the way to gostomel. there is fierce fighting according to my forces at the ukrainian interior ministry. at gostomel with russian troops battling ukrainian forces for control of that airport. i'll tell you what the ukrainian deputy defense -- deputy interior minister told me earlier, but first i want to show you what's going on here. you've got these ukrainian fighting vehicles that are in these defensive positions in these fo
matthew, i see -- matthew, tell us where you are. we see you're in a new location. what's happening there? >> reporter: yeah, so central kyiv. what we saw over the course of the past 24 hours, 12 hours, whatever it has been, i lost track of all time at this point, the ferocious air strikes on locations outside of the city, particularly against air defenses. and airports in particular. the antonov airport in a province called gostomel, about 20 miles away from the center of kyiv. we're...
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let me give matthew was looking to get in there. so go ahead. yeah. yeah. i think that the, the point you made sammy earlier about um, you know, and then during the cuban missile crisis, president kennedy decided not to use force or not to follow up on those who are threatening to use force is actually completely inappropriate. here it is bloody more potent that is threatening to use force. he is threatening to kill tens of thousands of people. based on a false interpretation, a lie about nato threatening russia. how in the world in this crisis is nato threatening? russia is when the united states and its allies send troops to, to nato member state, to say if russia moves into our countries, we will respond militarily. but as bitin has said, if potent again invades ukraine, we will respond not with a single soldier on the ground, but with the economic sanctions. how is that the threat to use force in addition, and consequently the on hand, as i play devil's advocate here, matthew, and flip the hat now and look at things from the russian perspective. could t
let me give matthew was looking to get in there. so go ahead. yeah. yeah. i think that the, the point you made sammy earlier about um, you know, and then during the cuban missile crisis, president kennedy decided not to use force or not to follow up on those who are threatening to use force is actually completely inappropriate. here it is bloody more potent that is threatening to use force. he is threatening to kill tens of thousands of people. based on a false interpretation, a lie about nato...
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joining me now is matthew degas, former la mesa police officer. matthew, there was a frienddmall after the killing ofin george floyd in this countryd and you were part y of that . it looks like has the city ofyo la mesa apologized for what they put you all through ? no, i mean, unfortunately there's been no apology given. y but yeah, i mean, it was quite a frenzy not only for me, i think, but for all law enforcement officers throughout the country duringime that time and still as it is today.tt >> now, matthew, i want to get into specifically what happened to you and youra family as a result of these r false charges t. ta but this is from security camera footage outside of your home. youu can see the blm protesters marching. matthew, how often did that happen? and how do they know where you lived? well, it never happens and that's i don't think that's ever anything any police officer expects to happen p. you know, you as a police officer expect that the danger is going to be in the field. so when you go home at night, you want to feel safe, obviou
joining me now is matthew degas, former la mesa police officer. matthew, there was a frienddmall after the killing ofin george floyd in this countryd and you were part y of that . it looks like has the city ofyo la mesa apologized for what they put you all through ? no, i mean, unfortunately there's been no apology given. y but yeah, i mean, it was quite a frenzy not only for me, i think, but for all law enforcement officers throughout the country duringime that time and still as it is today.tt...
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i want to go back to matthew chance on the ground in kyiv. a few moments ago and i know you think things were going to move quickly. so what is the scene now? >> reporter: we've still not seen a push on the capital yet, but there's still plenty of time for that to happen. i will tell you, though, within the past few minutes it's been -- the ukrainian defense ministry has said that they have shot down a russian transport plane, a big aircraft. what the defense ministry says is it was carrying russian paratroopers. i have to stress, even so, the officials confirmed this to us and put it on their official website, but we haven't seen evidence of it and we haven't corroborated it. it would be a significant develop that we want to sort of kind of add some caveats to that. but it is what the ukrainian defense ministry is currently saying. meantime, we are still hearing occasional rumblings in the area right behind me. we know there are concentrations of russian armor and forces. there's also that military air base that has been taken by russian spe
i want to go back to matthew chance on the ground in kyiv. a few moments ago and i know you think things were going to move quickly. so what is the scene now? >> reporter: we've still not seen a push on the capital yet, but there's still plenty of time for that to happen. i will tell you, though, within the past few minutes it's been -- the ukrainian defense ministry has said that they have shot down a russian transport plane, a big aircraft. what the defense ministry says is it was...
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matthew says we're trying to get a sense of what is exactly happening. so we're talking about 2 different aspects here . the us sheets and the potential impact on the sea level and the glaciers on the mountains of the potential for massive impact on local populations in terms of access to fresh water energy and so on and so forth. now let me ask you this question, particularly about the ice sheet. how is it melting and what pace are we talking about the ice sheet on top of the land mass or just the one which is on the very i just embracing the oceans. so the overall i see both renan and tarika are losing mass and widespread is not just where it's meeting the ocean. it's also extreme. and we've been looking at this for the past 3 for decades using different instruments using satellites. and we know that the triggering mechanism in antartica is the ocean. so we have one occurrence that are depths, 30400 meters below the surface. that used to stay away from the h and with climate change with changes in wind patterns. this water is now making its way and mel
matthew says we're trying to get a sense of what is exactly happening. so we're talking about 2 different aspects here . the us sheets and the potential impact on the sea level and the glaciers on the mountains of the potential for massive impact on local populations in terms of access to fresh water energy and so on and so forth. now let me ask you this question, particularly about the ice sheet. how is it melting and what pace are we talking about the ice sheet on top of the land mass or just...
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all right, matthews, step down all step out or step out. but some things got to happen. but apparently not on the diplomatic cur. frank was the biden putin phone co pass, one of the last shots for diplomacy. well, it depends on how you look at diplomacy. i mean, because a war is the continuation of politics. by other means, we always have to keep in mind that the objective, in this case of the one who's provoked the conference president, the, the crisis president important is political. so his political goals, as we can clearly see now, are to prevent ukraine from ever joining nato to destabilizing ukraine. but also in the bigger sense it's to, it's to push back nato's influence in eastern europe and restore a sense of russian greatness in europe. so those are political goals, and president putin has used the chosen to use the threat of military force and the threat of a full scale invasion to pursue those goals through diplomacy. diplomacy is happening. and so a president putin has not chosen yet to employ these massive capabilities that he has deployed. and so i would
all right, matthews, step down all step out or step out. but some things got to happen. but apparently not on the diplomatic cur. frank was the biden putin phone co pass, one of the last shots for diplomacy. well, it depends on how you look at diplomacy. i mean, because a war is the continuation of politics. by other means, we always have to keep in mind that the objective, in this case of the one who's provoked the conference president, the, the crisis president important is political. so his...
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please join us as we speak of hildegard doctor matthew fox. >>> welcome back to mosaic. see these pictures here? i mentioned hildegard at community united in my church in fairfield, one of my members was in germany a couple weeks ago. she is the chairperson of our worship committee. she said i was just there. so i thought it was providential that she share these pictures with me just a couple of days ago. so i thought should i bring them here to you, this is sunday morning. you see the pictures and at the end, it will be a picture of the abbey representing where she did a great deal of ministry. so i'm thankful for that, karen. >> perfect timing. >> synchronicity. >> someone said it was ironic or coincidence and i said it was providential. >> some synchronicity, yes. >> there is a picture indicated on the book we showed earlier. >> the artist in this picture is, i think, trying to show this none, this half is the none with the habit, but this is meant to be a modern woman with the hair and all. and i think they're trying to say this woman should not be locked up in a mon
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matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're seeing that the errors of, of the past and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects in, in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signaled already in 2007 . what he wanted to do in a famous speech at the music security conference, then in a couple of months after he started implementing his plan with the cyber attack on estonia, which basically shut down their internet. it was the 1st such attack of its kind on, on, on that scale. and he followed up a year later with the attack on georgia and then crimea, and the wars in east ukraine. and beyond that, of course, what he's done in syria, libya, the assassinations, including in berlin of, you know, a chechen, a rebel here, al
matthew? yeah. how does it work? i mean, it is something that you can't do overnight, but now we're, unfortunately we're seeing that the errors of, of the past and especially germany's not just the refusal to really invest in its military or to, to help ukraine. we're also seeing the strategic areas that germany made in supporting the north stream projects in, in my view, even after it was clear, what putin was doing, this isn't something that happened overnight with him. he signaled already in...
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i mean, look, kelly has been a big part of matthew's life. anyone here in detroit, anyone who follows football probably knows that. you're right, she had the brain tumor. it was benign, but what a scary moment for her and for the family, you know torks go thr -- you know, to go through that ordeal. she was very public about that. i think everyone saw after the nfc championship game, she ran on the field and gave matthew a big hug, what that relationship was about, and beyond that, you know, i think if you read matthew's lips or what one of his friends told me, at least, we're not done yet. and so as elated as they were to get to the super bowl, i think last night was really what it was about for him, for her and for the family. >> hey, david, does this win stamp stafford's ticket, do you think, to the hall of fame? >> that's a little bit tougher question. i'm a hall of fame voter. i'm not sure about that. i mean, everyone has their different criteria. to me it's really, are you the best, you know, at your position in the small handful of peop
i mean, look, kelly has been a big part of matthew's life. anyone here in detroit, anyone who follows football probably knows that. you're right, she had the brain tumor. it was benign, but what a scary moment for her and for the family, you know torks go thr -- you know, to go through that ordeal. she was very public about that. i think everyone saw after the nfc championship game, she ran on the field and gave matthew a big hug, what that relationship was about, and beyond that, you know, i...
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. >> i want to begin with matthew. matthew, earlier today, you visited the site of a devastating attack on a russian convoy on a bridge near kyiv. i want to play a clip of what you saw there and get your comments about it. have a look. >> reporter: the russian column that has come down here has been absolutely hammered. obviously we're still in a very exposed situation. twisted metal of these vehicles. this is a truck carrying supplies. we saw the armored vehicle in front there. looking around. what kind of munitions does it take. i've been to the local commanders here. they've been saying they were using western antitank missiles to attack these columns. this vehicle is still smoking. there's still smoke coming out of the back of that. there's unexploded grenades, like pineapple grenades everywhere. a real scene of devastation along this bridge. according to the local ukrainian military i've been speaking to, there may be as many as ten. obviously somebody brought a memento from home and it's scorched and lying with t
. >> i want to begin with matthew. matthew, earlier today, you visited the site of a devastating attack on a russian convoy on a bridge near kyiv. i want to play a clip of what you saw there and get your comments about it. have a look. >> reporter: the russian column that has come down here has been absolutely hammered. obviously we're still in a very exposed situation. twisted metal of these vehicles. this is a truck carrying supplies. we saw the armored vehicle in front there....
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matthew, you were reacting there to some of what jaila was saying, i'm going to let you jump in. yeah, no, i totally agree. i mean, i agree with everything that we highlight said, and you know, of course ukraine is the immediate, huge focus that we put in trying to do. but there is this broader geo strategic objective as well when, who talks about the desire for a whole new european security architecture, which, which i think is, is going to end up being a proposal, the dead on arrival. but as far as the bolts of it goes, that's a very important example. immediately after means to assign russians mounted a major assault on the baltimore in total violation of the 1st aspect of the minster. second agreement, which was the cease fire, as well as the 1st minister game, which was a cease fire. so from the beginning, russia has not observed them in sc agreements and the contrary. as me. hi lou said it has kept its military forces in ukraine. honest territory, even if it denies that there, there, it has allowed the illegal arm formations of the don't ask, are region to remain in place.
matthew, you were reacting there to some of what jaila was saying, i'm going to let you jump in. yeah, no, i totally agree. i mean, i agree with everything that we highlight said, and you know, of course ukraine is the immediate, huge focus that we put in trying to do. but there is this broader geo strategic objective as well when, who talks about the desire for a whole new european security architecture, which, which i think is, is going to end up being a proposal, the dead on arrival. but as...
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eugene robinson, and matthew dowd join us next. and later, covid numbers keep going down, but confusion over pandemic precautions rising. we will try to clear it up with one of our leading doctors, the 11th hour just getting underway on a wednesday night. getting underwa on a wednesday night on a wednesday night , one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems
eugene robinson, and matthew dowd join us next. and later, covid numbers keep going down, but confusion over pandemic precautions rising. we will try to clear it up with one of our leading doctors, the 11th hour just getting underway on a wednesday night. getting underwa on a wednesday night on a wednesday night , one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus...
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matthew, there was a frenzy after the killing of george floyd in this country.nd you were part of that it looks like fred has the city of la mesa apologized for what the put you all through? >> no, unfortunately there has been no apology give them. it was quite a frenzy not only for me i think but for all law enforcement officers throughout the country during that time an still as it is today. >> matthew, i want to get into specifically what happened to you and your family as a result of these false charges, but thi is from security camera footage outside of your home and you ca see the blm protesters marching matthew, how often did that happen? and how did they know where you lived? to get it never happens, i don' think that's anything a police officer expects to have happen. as a police officer you expect the danger is going to be in th field, so when you go home at night, you want to feel safe, everyone does and you never expect to have a protest outsid your house. right frankly, it was terrifying . for my whole family. >> where they screaming, it was it ever
matthew, there was a frenzy after the killing of george floyd in this country.nd you were part of that it looks like fred has the city of la mesa apologized for what the put you all through? >> no, unfortunately there has been no apology give them. it was quite a frenzy not only for me i think but for all law enforcement officers throughout the country during that time an still as it is today. >> matthew, i want to get into specifically what happened to you and your family as a...
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matthew con nettie.illian turner national security council under publishes and obama and jennifer griffin at the pentagon gillian, let me start with you. your thoughts about this unique for a national security adviser to come out and say this and say americans need get out now? they say the administration has been very emphatic saying they will not send u.s. military in to risk their lives on behalf of americans stuck in ukraine. they say that behind the scenes they hope the messaging is entirely different and that the biden team is saying we will come to the defense and aid of americans wherever they are in the world, whenever they come under attack. i will also say that at this late hour as an invasion is reportedly increasingly likely, deterrence is still not dead. i have been talking to sources all day who tell us there are still options available potent options available to the biden administration. one would be a chip blockade on russia. it's something the national security team has talked about in
matthew con nettie.illian turner national security council under publishes and obama and jennifer griffin at the pentagon gillian, let me start with you. your thoughts about this unique for a national security adviser to come out and say this and say americans need get out now? they say the administration has been very emphatic saying they will not send u.s. military in to risk their lives on behalf of americans stuck in ukraine. they say that behind the scenes they hope the messaging is...
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how has it been so far, matthew? >> actually, up until a few seconds ago, it has been a relatively quiet night compared to the night we had before. um, we had a big explosion that was heard a few hours ago. um, followed by some other smaller explosions, as well. it's now emerged, according to ukrainian interior ministry officials, that the video you can see now is of a ukrainian fighter jet that was shot out of the skies over kyiv. you can see, the -- um -- the debris scattered over a relatively sort of brad brod a broad area of some area of the ukrainian capital. ukrainian fighter jet shot out of the skies by russian forces, presumably, of course, through missile attack in kyiv. a second incident and also suburb of kyiv was a russian rocket attack on what is described as a -- as a -- as a residential area. you -- you can't -- damage this, you can see the pictures of the fire inside that apparently residential building. you might not be able to hear this now, anderson, but right in the distance from when i am speakin
how has it been so far, matthew? >> actually, up until a few seconds ago, it has been a relatively quiet night compared to the night we had before. um, we had a big explosion that was heard a few hours ago. um, followed by some other smaller explosions, as well. it's now emerged, according to ukrainian interior ministry officials, that the video you can see now is of a ukrainian fighter jet that was shot out of the skies over kyiv. you can see, the -- um -- the debris scattered over a...
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j matthews. she joins us from los angeles. it's good to see u. k. j. so the power off the dog, it's leading the feel you've seen. it doesn't deserve all of these nominations. well i will tell you it got my deserves some oscar nominations. it's a well directed film. well acted, gray performance is all round and well written, so yes, it definitely deserves some oscar nominations in for 12. oscar nominations, lina pac. i'm not so sure. it's probably one of those art house films where a lot of people inside the hollywood bubble absolutely love whether it's a box office success. i'm not worried about that, but it is really a good film in one that you should watch for sure. all right, so what about the big name emissions who have been snubbed this year? well, i will tell you the biggest nod is lady gaga, and a lot of people on the fence. her. i thought she carried the film in the house of gucci. i did not think that the house of good, she was one of the best films of the year, but i thought her performance in the house of gucci was what the best performance
j matthews. she joins us from los angeles. it's good to see u. k. j. so the power off the dog, it's leading the feel you've seen. it doesn't deserve all of these nominations. well i will tell you it got my deserves some oscar nominations. it's a well directed film. well acted, gray performance is all round and well written, so yes, it definitely deserves some oscar nominations in for 12. oscar nominations, lina pac. i'm not so sure. it's probably one of those art house films where a lot of...
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matthew chance was out there.nian forces are wreaking on the russian troops. the fight obviously is far, far from over. some really unsettling new information. we have seen satellite imagery showing a three-mile long column of russian artillery, tanks, troops, making their way towards the ukrainian capital. for now the u.s. and uk believe that they are still at quite some distance. they have been fairly stuck at around 19 miles or 30 kilometers away. so it will be very interesting to see what that column of russian forces does. we'll be keeping a close eye on that. meanwhile, president zelenskyy and ukrainian officials asking everyone possible to join this fight. not just ukrainians of all ages but now an international legion as formally been created. they have gotten thousands of statements from foreigners who are ready to join this fight against vladimir putin's army. brianna. . >> that's really unbelievable. alex marquardt live in the capital. thank you. >>> breaking just momentsi, ago suspending operations in
matthew chance was out there.nian forces are wreaking on the russian troops. the fight obviously is far, far from over. some really unsettling new information. we have seen satellite imagery showing a three-mile long column of russian artillery, tanks, troops, making their way towards the ukrainian capital. for now the u.s. and uk believe that they are still at quite some distance. they have been fairly stuck at around 19 miles or 30 kilometers away. so it will be very interesting to see what...
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i hear people saying -- can we hear matthew. thank you. we hear people -- what struck me people are staying he's emotional. basing decisions on emotion instead of rational about it. >> that is one of the theories. i think there is a certain rational side to him. which is he wants to have this zone or this sphere of influence around russia. and that includes these countries like ukraine. georgia and others. that he wants really kind of sanitized of nato. so in that sense, he now has decided obviously that he will do whatever it takes in his mind to get ukraine under control. now the problem with the military with the russian military is they have gotten a lot better since the georgiaen war. and a more disciplined group. better weapons. when they start talking as they have about precision weapons and we can go in and just do this and kind of cut it in slice very carefully. i worry. if they want to in a precision way decapitate the ukrainian government, that's one thing. can they actually do that without killing civilians? and without destroy
i hear people saying -- can we hear matthew. thank you. we hear people -- what struck me people are staying he's emotional. basing decisions on emotion instead of rational about it. >> that is one of the theories. i think there is a certain rational side to him. which is he wants to have this zone or this sphere of influence around russia. and that includes these countries like ukraine. georgia and others. that he wants really kind of sanitized of nato. so in that sense, he now has...
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joe burrow and matthew stafford took very different paths to get to this super bowl.he lions for 12 years, never winning a playoff game. burrow trying to become the first quarterback ever to win the heisman trophy national championship and super bowl. i spoke with troy aikman in los angeles to get his thoughts on this quarterback matchup. troy, back in the day you were once the top overall pick in the draft, made it to a super bowl in your fourth season. how impressed are you joe burrow has gotten there in his second season? >> pretty incredible. i love everything about the guy and what he's been able to do and proud of that organization and joe burrow is obviously the ringleader of that group and does everything right. i love everything about him. i love how he carries himself. i love how he galvanized that team and the confidence he brings to the locker room. i think when you get into a super bowl, anything can happen, because the game is so big and how do players handle the emotion of that and we've seen a lot of crazy things happen over the years and we've seen a
joe burrow and matthew stafford took very different paths to get to this super bowl.he lions for 12 years, never winning a playoff game. burrow trying to become the first quarterback ever to win the heisman trophy national championship and super bowl. i spoke with troy aikman in los angeles to get his thoughts on this quarterback matchup. troy, back in the day you were once the top overall pick in the draft, made it to a super bowl in your fourth season. how impressed are you joe burrow has...
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take over, miss zar. >> thank you, superintendent matthews. we're so proud that our teacher, miss wong, was nominated for this award. she is part of a glen park family from way back. she was nominated for many reasons, but one is that she really went above and beyond during the fall semester to make sure that students had the learning materials they needed from making sure that students had what they needed at home to delivering what students needed at home. we're really proud of her and happy that she's receiving this award this evening. miss wong? >> thank you. i really appreciate the recognition, and i want to acknowledge that i couldn't do it on my own. i really feel indebted to the glen park community and my principal, miss zar, along with all the families and students, and i felt that i have learned from my peers as well as from the students themselves, so i'm just the teacher, i'm a learner along with them? and i just want to acknowledge that my mom was an employee of the district. she was a para -- or she began as a volunteer in my bro
take over, miss zar. >> thank you, superintendent matthews. we're so proud that our teacher, miss wong, was nominated for this award. she is part of a glen park family from way back. she was nominated for many reasons, but one is that she really went above and beyond during the fall semester to make sure that students had the learning materials they needed from making sure that students had what they needed at home to delivering what students needed at home. we're really proud of her and...
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so in the shadow of the hollywood hills, which of the la rams' matthew stafford and joe burrow of theuardian. there's no villains in this game, there's no worldwide names like rady, but it's really a david versus goliath. in the way these two franchises have built their teams up our vastly different, with the rams having these huge names like 0dell beckham jr and aaron donald and bringing in matthew stafford and all the pieces, where the bengals really just plucked this court a couple years ago. he has elevated this whole team, in a sort of cinderella story, with the bengals. the rams have everything going for them on paper, all the analytics would point to them being the favourites for a reason, but they do have a tendency, in their quebec matthew stafford in particular, to shoot themselves in the foot from time to time. stafford is an incredible athlete, but he is also mistake prone, and has thrown a few interceptions, so if that were to occur in the super bowl, usually who wins the turnover battle wins the game. and it is live on bbc one from 11pm and it is live on bbc one from ”pm
so in the shadow of the hollywood hills, which of the la rams' matthew stafford and joe burrow of theuardian. there's no villains in this game, there's no worldwide names like rady, but it's really a david versus goliath. in the way these two franchises have built their teams up our vastly different, with the rams having these huge names like 0dell beckham jr and aaron donald and bringing in matthew stafford and all the pieces, where the bengals really just plucked this court a couple years...