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matthew: it's ironic.hen we think of dwight eisenhower, we think of this remarkably popular republican president. it was during his era that the conservative movement came to be. an opposition and criticism of many eisenhower policies. why was this? the conservatives at the time thought eisenhower was carrying the legacy of the new deal the american right opposed. in foreign affairs, they thought eisenhower's foreign policy was much too beholden to the ideas of containment rather than rolling back communism. in particular, it has some relevance today, america did not intervene in the hungarian revolution in 1956, and it was quashed by the soviets. the conservatives felt a huge betrayal and were angry at eisenhower. at this time, conservatives were on the margins of american politics, and american intellectual life. they had to find a way back to the center, to where things were being debated. that began with the translation of these general principles into concrete policy proposals. this is why i think bar
matthew: it's ironic.hen we think of dwight eisenhower, we think of this remarkably popular republican president. it was during his era that the conservative movement came to be. an opposition and criticism of many eisenhower policies. why was this? the conservatives at the time thought eisenhower was carrying the legacy of the new deal the american right opposed. in foreign affairs, they thought eisenhower's foreign policy was much too beholden to the ideas of containment rather than rolling...
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matthew, sorry, i know you _ their careers. matthew, sorry, i know you want _ their careers.ething. if you do that quite quickly before merck move on. i you do that quite quickly before merck move on.— you do that quite quickly before merck move on. i agree with aletha on that. it merck move on. i agree with aletha on that- it is _ merck move on. i agree with aletha on that. it is so _ merck move on. i agree with aletha on that. it is so important - merck move on. i agree with aletha on that. it is so important for - on that. it is so important for women — on that. it is so important for women and young girls first by going into politics that when he starts, 56 mps. — into politics that when he starts, 56 mps. i— into politics that when he starts, 56 mp5, i think, who have been facing _ 56 mp5, i think, who have been facing allegations of sexual misconduct, not necessarily sexual assault. _ misconduct, not necessarily sexual assault, sexual misconduct, this has to change _ assault, sexual misconduct, this has to change. and the more women you have any— to change. and the more
matthew, sorry, i know you _ their careers. matthew, sorry, i know you want _ their careers.ething. if you do that quite quickly before merck move on. i you do that quite quickly before merck move on.— you do that quite quickly before merck move on. i agree with aletha on that. it merck move on. i agree with aletha on that- it is _ merck move on. i agree with aletha on that. it is so _ merck move on. i agree with aletha on that. it is so important - merck move on. i agree with aletha on that....
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matthew boorman's — everything we could. matthew boorman's family _ everything we could.d friendsl everything we could. matthew - boorman's family and friends were very dignified as the jury returned their guilty verdict, but now they say their attention turns to the failings in this case. they say that the response, when they asked for help, was both ineffective and toothless. there will now be two reviews, one by the police watchdog and one independent review. meanwhile, sarah boorman and her family have to try somehow to rebuild their lives. charlotte callen, bbc midlands today. its already been dubbed sian s law. eleven years after sian o callaghan from swindon was abducted and murdered by a taxi driver on her way home from a night out, her family have succeeded in helping change the law. they've been speaking to paul bartrop. for years elaine pickford has campaigned to prevent others suffering the same fate as her daughter. sian o'callaghan was walking home from a swindon nightclub when she was murdered by a taxi driver who had a criminal record. the changes which ca
matthew boorman's — everything we could. matthew boorman's family _ everything we could.d friendsl everything we could. matthew - boorman's family and friends were very dignified as the jury returned their guilty verdict, but now they say their attention turns to the failings in this case. they say that the response, when they asked for help, was both ineffective and toothless. there will now be two reviews, one by the police watchdog and one independent review. meanwhile, sarah boorman and...
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was it matthew muller?lieves the same person is responsible for both crimes. >> we were able to identify one suspect in the case, he is our prime suspect, matthew muller. >> muller has neither been charged in either case. we wanted to hear from muller, himself. his attorney did not want him to do an interview, however muller agreed to see a visitor. "dateline" associate producer kayla ward spend 30 minutes speaking with muller in jail, through glass, on the phone. no camera, no recording, no note taking allowed. >> what is your initial impression of him? >> extremely talkative. it was like he was in his element. >> what is his answer to whether or not he was guilty about the crimes he was accused of? >> he would not say, he would not deny anything, but would not say he was guilty of anything. >> she asked him about samantha. >> i said we recently interviewed a woman. and her case matches denise huskins's and aaron quinn's cases. he opened his eyes, really wide, like he could not believe i was bringing this
was it matthew muller?lieves the same person is responsible for both crimes. >> we were able to identify one suspect in the case, he is our prime suspect, matthew muller. >> muller has neither been charged in either case. we wanted to hear from muller, himself. his attorney did not want him to do an interview, however muller agreed to see a visitor. "dateline" associate producer kayla ward spend 30 minutes speaking with muller in jail, through glass, on the phone. no...
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lemming is author and lead editor at the berlin daily tagesspiegel and it's a pleasure to welcome matthew carnage nick, he is chief europe correspondent for politico and also glad to have with us. claudia kim fat, she is head of the department of energy, transportation and environment at the german institute for economic research. and i'd like to start by talking a little bit about what we think is happening on the ground and matthew what's your interpretation of the russian troop pullback? what do you think putin's next move could be, well, it certainly looks like he's trying to re gather his troops strength you think putin's next move could be, well, it certainly and reposition them in the east to um kind of launch a new attack from the east and and and get what they can because it was clear that they weren't going to succeed in in surrounding kiev and and taking it over. so i think they're they're regrouping as it were. and uh it's something the ukrainians are certainly worried about because they've been fighting russia in the east obviously for the past, for the past eight years, clau
lemming is author and lead editor at the berlin daily tagesspiegel and it's a pleasure to welcome matthew carnage nick, he is chief europe correspondent for politico and also glad to have with us. claudia kim fat, she is head of the department of energy, transportation and environment at the german institute for economic research. and i'd like to start by talking a little bit about what we think is happening on the ground and matthew what's your interpretation of the russian troop pullback?...
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his hands covered in blood, this is can arslan moments after he murdered matthew boorman.ody else. no! stop! one of them follows with a piece of wood, trying to stop him, as arslan breaks into another house. inside, he stabs another neighbour, before he's confronted — the knife still in his hands. then he casually smokes a cigarette, while matthew boorman lies dying in his garden near by. arslan had stabbed him 20 times in front of his wife and three young children. i have the suspect secured... minutes later, can arslan was arrested. laughing his laughing was throughout. he laughed when he was killing matthew boorman, he's shown| no remorse since the killing and has shown contempt to the court - all the way through. for years, arslan�*s neighbours had made complaints about his aggressive and threatening behaviour. and just five months before the murder, the boorman family had told police they feared for their safety. we are truly heart—broken. we all miss him every single day. after today's verdict, matthew boorman�*s relatives paid tribute to the loving husband and fathe
his hands covered in blood, this is can arslan moments after he murdered matthew boorman.ody else. no! stop! one of them follows with a piece of wood, trying to stop him, as arslan breaks into another house. inside, he stabs another neighbour, before he's confronted — the knife still in his hands. then he casually smokes a cigarette, while matthew boorman lies dying in his garden near by. arslan had stabbed him 20 times in front of his wife and three young children. i have the suspect...
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matthew?ead the quote in the story that _ not offer. matthew? i read the quote in the story that you _ not offer. matthew? i read the quote in the story that you sent _ not offer. matthew? i read the quote in the story that you sent through - in the story that you sent through and i like to think of myself is reasonably centrist when it comes to british politics boa borisjohnson talks, i'm finding it more more difficult believe what he says. he's got such a track record bluster, straightforward of deceit that i think a reasonable person would find it difficult to find credence in what he said without a great deal of corroboration.— corroboration. let's finish off on the independent. _ corroboration. let's finish off on the independent. this _ corroboration. let's finish off on | the independent. this front-page the independent. this front—page picture of ben stokes and it reads five years after a street fight threatened his career ben stokes has been named england test captain. it is redemptio
matthew?ead the quote in the story that _ not offer. matthew? i read the quote in the story that you _ not offer. matthew? i read the quote in the story that you sent _ not offer. matthew? i read the quote in the story that you sent through - in the story that you sent through and i like to think of myself is reasonably centrist when it comes to british politics boa borisjohnson talks, i'm finding it more more difficult believe what he says. he's got such a track record bluster, straightforward...
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aletha adu and matthew stadlen, thank you. at that by, didn't it?today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra—thin solar cells that don't even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i will be showing you later on what that means for various devices. but first, here's dan simmons, who's been looking at how solar could help the energy price crisis. although most of us like the idea of clean energy, so far, we've not been persuaded. maybe it's because we don't own our own roof. or it's the upfront costs. maybe we're thinking of moving and feel we can't take
aletha adu and matthew stadlen, thank you. at that by, didn't it?today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra—thin solar cells that don't even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i will be showing you later on what that means for various devices....
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i completely agree with matthew. we should do it now because it's, it's possible and to avoid this negative economic impacts. we can also do a lot of by helping the economy by helping us with the chemical economy. we did that during the corona time, so the government itself has it in its hand, how to reduce the negative potential economic impacts. and this is why we have to, we did all the studies related to energy marquez and it's feasible. we have to do it no matter how much hardship with the german people be willing to tolerate. recently, the economist said, europe and germany are asking too little of their citizens, that if they would simply turned down the thermostat and drive their cars slower, we could reduce a lot of consumption of gas or the germans willing to do that or that they just want to keep in, they are complacent and comfortable. world remote. the question, who is the actor if, if putting decides to put all of it to pull by himself, stop of exporting gas oil and coal to here? i think drums will unde
i completely agree with matthew. we should do it now because it's, it's possible and to avoid this negative economic impacts. we can also do a lot of by helping the economy by helping us with the chemical economy. we did that during the corona time, so the government itself has it in its hand, how to reduce the negative potential economic impacts. and this is why we have to, we did all the studies related to energy marquez and it's feasible. we have to do it no matter how much hardship with the...
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and it's a pleasure to welcome matthew con niche nick. he is chief europe correspondent for political and also glad to have with us claudia, comfort. she is head of the department of energy, transportation, and environment at the german institute for economic research. and i'd like to start by talking a little bit about what we think is happening on the ground. and matthew, what's your interpretation of the russian troop? pull back, what do you think putins next move could be? well, it certainly looks like trying to re gather his troops strengths and repositioned them in the east to kind of launch a new attack from the east and, and get what they can because it was clear that they weren't going to succeed in, in, surrounding give and taking it over so i think they're there, they're regrouping as it were, and it's something the ukrainians are certainly worried about because they've been fighting russia in the east. obviously for the past, for the past 8 years, claudia, the ukraine possesses the 2nd largest gas reserves in europe, and much
and it's a pleasure to welcome matthew con niche nick. he is chief europe correspondent for political and also glad to have with us claudia, comfort. she is head of the department of energy, transportation, and environment at the german institute for economic research. and i'd like to start by talking a little bit about what we think is happening on the ground. and matthew, what's your interpretation of the russian troop? pull back, what do you think putins next move could be? well, it...
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matthew: oh, yes, yes. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ zoe: marie rexford is matthew's mom.at--what it can do for our young kids. i think it'll help. it'll help us. zoe: when the refuge was established, the inupiat of kaktovik weren't consulted. after generations of government interference, marie is clear on who should make decisions about her land. marie: god gave us this land to live on. for us to do, right? not the government. for the people that live here. so why should they all get involved in how we live up here? we're doing fine. everything's still here. zoe: except the ice. marie: except the ice. that's not us. it's whatever they're doing down there that's coming up here. everybody's getting involved in our problems. we live here. we make the rules, not them. you don't live here. we do. we shouldn't have to listen to them. zoe: wouldn't not drilling for oil help protect your way of life? marie: probably. zoe: but you're saying, "do it anyway." marie: it's gonna happen, they say it's just gonna happen. it's happening already, as much as we don't want it to. president
matthew: oh, yes, yes. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ zoe: marie rexford is matthew's mom.at--what it can do for our young kids. i think it'll help. it'll help us. zoe: when the refuge was established, the inupiat of kaktovik weren't consulted. after generations of government interference, marie is clear on who should make decisions about her land. marie: god gave us this land to live on. for us to do, right? not the government. for the people that live here. so why should they all get involved in how we...
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matthew, what do you make of all that _ any real doubt.n and has come out in the last few days? and has come out in the last few da s? , ., ~ , , and has come out in the last few das?, ., , ., days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, _ days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, i— days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, i have _ days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, i have it- days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, i have it then - days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, i have it then at| shocked, appalled, i have it then at the house of commons terrace and spent time with members of parliament but evenjust spent time with members of parliament but even just what's been said, it's a normalisation of it thatis said, it's a normalisation of it that is so shocking. i'm sure it's true that this is a small minority but nevertheless, to feel that you can watch... if it turns out to be true. i do think this person does deserve due process in the presum
matthew, what do you make of all that _ any real doubt.n and has come out in the last few days? and has come out in the last few da s? , ., ~ , , and has come out in the last few das?, ., , ., days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, _ days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, i— days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, i have _ days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled, i have it- days? dreadful. absolutely dreadful. shocked, appalled,...
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he laughed when he was killing matthew boorman.ars, arslan's neighbours had made complaints about his aggressive and threatening behaviour. and just five months before the murder, the boorman family had told police they feared for their safety. we are truly heartbroken. we all miss him every single day. after today's verdict, matthew boorman's relatives paid tribute to the loving husband and father who loved music and roller—coasters. and now they want answers. in the years that preceded - matthew's death, multiple agencies and authorities were warned i of the threat this man posed, not only to matthew but to many- other neighbours who were threatened and harmed by him. the way gloucester police dealt with arslan before the murder is now being investigated by the independent office for police conduct. the 52—year—old will be sentenced injune. jon kay, bbc news, bristol crown court. a man from plymouth has pleaded guilty to the murder of 18 year old bobbi—anne mcleod who was last seen at a bus stop in the city in november last year.
he laughed when he was killing matthew boorman.ars, arslan's neighbours had made complaints about his aggressive and threatening behaviour. and just five months before the murder, the boorman family had told police they feared for their safety. we are truly heartbroken. we all miss him every single day. after today's verdict, matthew boorman's relatives paid tribute to the loving husband and father who loved music and roller—coasters. and now they want answers. in the years that preceded -...
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matthew: i do agree. i think the fed needs to readjust policy to the current circumstances, which are different than what they thought they were going to be about a year back. i think the fed needs to get the policy rate up faster, perhaps even faster than the markets are currently pricing in, the markets already have quite a bit priced in i. think it would behoove the fed tom: i want you to go down to go -- this morning i want you to explain to global wall street why japan still matters. channel robbie feldman on this. matthew: you are taking me back to my glory days in japan. japan matters ultimately because it is the anchor of -- the global anchor around interest rates. that is the way i have been looking at it ever since i started my career'tokyu -- my career at morgan stanley's tokyo office. if the bank of japan were to change their yield curve control policy, if we did see materially higher interest rates in japan, that would have a big impact on interest rates in europe, the united states, so it is
matthew: i do agree. i think the fed needs to readjust policy to the current circumstances, which are different than what they thought they were going to be about a year back. i think the fed needs to get the policy rate up faster, perhaps even faster than the markets are currently pricing in, the markets already have quite a bit priced in i. think it would behoove the fed tom: i want you to go down to go -- this morning i want you to explain to global wall street why japan still matters....
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matthew. but dr. matthew, what dr.ing about the inconsistency, you know, when there was a mandate on transportation having to wear a mask on a plane, for example, i had to wear a mask on a plane flying down -- i went to new orleans for the ncaa championship game with carolina, my alma mater and kansas. so wore masks down there and then in this crowded arena where no one was wearing a mask. so i think that's when you were trying to get to, dr. noble. would you like to see a mask mandate in place for those situations, too, dr. matthew? >> well, you know, like i said earlier, pamela, i think that masks is just one of very many tools. i would rather us talk about vaccines and making sure people have received their first booster shot. people 65 and older about 20 million have not gotten their booster shot. but masks is just another layer. for instance, i'm taking my parents to mexico in a couple of weeks. my parents are older. of course now with the lifting of the mask mandates of course i'm a little bit more worried that w
matthew. but dr. matthew, what dr.ing about the inconsistency, you know, when there was a mandate on transportation having to wear a mask on a plane, for example, i had to wear a mask on a plane flying down -- i went to new orleans for the ncaa championship game with carolina, my alma mater and kansas. so wore masks down there and then in this crowded arena where no one was wearing a mask. so i think that's when you were trying to get to, dr. noble. would you like to see a mask mandate in place...
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.: a rush because another kidney had gotten available for matthew hours after carswell's surgery. >>hy don't you bring matthew in so he doesn't get jealous and he is going to get a transplant too. >> carswell was still recovering from their transplant and things began moving quickly for matthew. >> i went down to matthew's room and the transport unit was already there so i opened the door and yelled at them. it is happening, get up. j.r.: then this priceless moment. >> i love you. >> i love you too. j.r.: sibling love during one of their toughest times yet. the ucsf doctor telling us that in the nearly 2000 transplants he has performed, has never given two new kidneys to two siblings than a 24 hour period. the kidneys coming from deceased individuals in the bay area and sacramento area who chose to be donors. >> kidney transplant equals freedom. you are changing the fate of at least eight people. with every part that is donated, you are allowing me to go to college. i am able to walk pretty well, i am able to be a kid. j.r.: and dr.ose -- dr. hirose says so far so good. the kids are
.: a rush because another kidney had gotten available for matthew hours after carswell's surgery. >>hy don't you bring matthew in so he doesn't get jealous and he is going to get a transplant too. >> carswell was still recovering from their transplant and things began moving quickly for matthew. >> i went down to matthew's room and the transport unit was already there so i opened the door and yelled at them. it is happening, get up. j.r.: then this priceless moment. >> i...
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let's talk now to matthew schmidt.the national security department at new haven university in connecticut. thank you very much for coming on the programme. let's focus first on 0desa, this city in the south that russia has now turned its attention to. why has it done that? is critically important for a number of reasons. first off, it's a major commercial ports which essentially controls the western black sea, including entrance into the sea coming in from the west. it also controls access to a canal that runs all the way up the danube river, and so there is a lot of shipping that goes there and into central europe supplying goods and receiving goods. it's also the third city, there are a million people there. and critically it is highly symbolically important to putin. if you go back to his february speeches, he talks a lot about actions in 2014. they were a series of rights, pro—kyiv writers and progressive writers and eventually in ways we are not entirely clear about, most of the pro—russian writers ended up in a b
let's talk now to matthew schmidt.the national security department at new haven university in connecticut. thank you very much for coming on the programme. let's focus first on 0desa, this city in the south that russia has now turned its attention to. why has it done that? is critically important for a number of reasons. first off, it's a major commercial ports which essentially controls the western black sea, including entrance into the sea coming in from the west. it also controls access to a...
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matthew _ one described it, passing the buck. matthew. whip removed, i would like to see even more punishment was up and it comes off the back of a wide—ranging set off the back of a wide—ranging set of allegations about misogyny, well corroborated allegations. i'lljust say the mp who is been accused deserves due process and some kind of an independent tribunal to assess his innocence or guilt. but i do think there a broader cultural malaise in parliament that need serious addressing. it seems to me that the men are, some men, a minority member of some males are acting as if they have impunity because they are in the mother of parliament, because they were in the legislature they are somehow above the social norms and the moral responsibilities that apply to the rest of us and that is completely unacceptable.— rest of us and that is completely unacceptable. rest of us and that is completely unaccetable. ~ ,, , , , ., unacceptable. were you surprised to hear of someone _ unacceptable. were you surprised to hear of someone potentially - una
matthew _ one described it, passing the buck. matthew. whip removed, i would like to see even more punishment was up and it comes off the back of a wide—ranging set off the back of a wide—ranging set of allegations about misogyny, well corroborated allegations. i'lljust say the mp who is been accused deserves due process and some kind of an independent tribunal to assess his innocence or guilt. but i do think there a broader cultural malaise in parliament that need serious addressing. it...
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matthew: thanks so much for having me.hen we look at gdp numbers, it is always a backward looking number. the question is what do we determine about the future of the economy? we knew there would be a lot of volatility in the trade data. we had a record negative balance yesterday. we do retail sales was revised down. consumer spending growth, spending was quite strong. when we strip it down to private demand growth, it was a strong number. nearly a 4% reduction of net exports. at least over the next two quarters it tells you this economy is growing strong in the labor market data suggests the labor market remains strong. jonathan: you are looking for that hard landing, that recession. the end of 2023, a recession in the united states of america. how is the fed going to internalize incoming economic data and continue to raise interest rates given what you are calling for? matthew: the nature of our call is one in which there is significant underlying demand in the economy, certainly from the labor market and wage pressures
matthew: thanks so much for having me.hen we look at gdp numbers, it is always a backward looking number. the question is what do we determine about the future of the economy? we knew there would be a lot of volatility in the trade data. we had a record negative balance yesterday. we do retail sales was revised down. consumer spending growth, spending was quite strong. when we strip it down to private demand growth, it was a strong number. nearly a 4% reduction of net exports. at least over the...
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matthew, do you think this is going to be a popular pragmatic solution?., , , �* problems. yeah, apparently, we've moved to grape _ problems. yeah, apparently, we've moved to grape seed _ problems. yeah, apparently, we've moved to grape seed oil _ problems. yeah, apparently, we've moved to grape seed oil because i moved to grape seed oil because there _ moved to grape seed oil because there is— moved to grape seed oil because there is a — moved to grape seed oil because there is a shortage of sunflower oil. there is a shortage of sunflower oil i_ there is a shortage of sunflower oil ithink— there is a shortage of sunflower oil. i think we're self—sufficient on wheat, _ oil. i think we're self—sufficient on wheat, but this isn't necessarily for the _ on wheat, but this isn't necessarily for the immediate future. there's a problem _ for the immediate future. there's a problem with the robots at the moment _ problem with the robots at the moment. they're not dexterous enough to pick— moment. they're not dexterous enough to pick fruit _ moment. they're not de
matthew, do you think this is going to be a popular pragmatic solution?., , , �* problems. yeah, apparently, we've moved to grape _ problems. yeah, apparently, we've moved to grape seed _ problems. yeah, apparently, we've moved to grape seed oil _ problems. yeah, apparently, we've moved to grape seed oil because i moved to grape seed oil because there _ moved to grape seed oil because there is— moved to grape seed oil because there is a — moved to grape seed oil because there is a...
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.: a rush because another kidney had gotten available for matthew hours after carswell's surgery. >>to the parents and why don't you bring matthew in so he doesn't get jealous and he is going to get a transplant too. >> carswell was still recovering from their transplant and things began moving quickly for matthew. >> i went down to matthew's room and the transport unit was already there so i opened the door and yelled at them. it is happening, get up. j.r.: then this priceless moment. >> i love you. >> i love you too. j.r.: sibling love during one of their toughest times yet. the ucsf doctor telling us that in the nearly 2000 transplants he has performed, has never given two new kidneys to two siblings than a 24 hour period. the kidneys coming from deceased individuals in the bay area and sacramento area who chose to be donors. >> kidney transplant equals freedom. you are changing the fate of at least eight people. with every part that is donated, you are allowing me to go to college. i am able to walk pretty well, i am able to be a kid. j.r.: and dr.ose -- dr. hirose says so far so
.: a rush because another kidney had gotten available for matthew hours after carswell's surgery. >>to the parents and why don't you bring matthew in so he doesn't get jealous and he is going to get a transplant too. >> carswell was still recovering from their transplant and things began moving quickly for matthew. >> i went down to matthew's room and the transport unit was already there so i opened the door and yelled at them. it is happening, get up. j.r.: then this...
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why superintendent matthews?> just going to ask deputy superintendent lee around the possibilities there. >> i would like to be able to consult with our team. chief financial officer and our budget department. ahead of the budget department about this pacific request. i think this commissioner hsu, if i understand -- the question correct low, you are looking for each funding source that is associated with each individual contract? or expenditure to have a sort of report at the time of the each board meeting. of -- the funding available. through that point of the year. and how it compares to the original budget. fiunderstand the request correctly? i do think that -- there are possibilities to explore, however there are limitations in unders correctly? i do think that -- there are possibilities to explore,however there are limitations in unders correctly? i do think that -- there are possibilities to explore,however there are limitations ini under correctly? i do think that -- there are possibilities to explore,how
why superintendent matthews?> just going to ask deputy superintendent lee around the possibilities there. >> i would like to be able to consult with our team. chief financial officer and our budget department. ahead of the budget department about this pacific request. i think this commissioner hsu, if i understand -- the question correct low, you are looking for each funding source that is associated with each individual contract? or expenditure to have a sort of report at the time of...
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we're back with the panel juan ben and matthew con nettie.s interesting he said no land concessions we have been following all weaning the russian assault on the east and the we are going to stop here. clearly zelenskyy is not buying that. >> i was struck by his answer on sanctions pointed out theng on the russian economy since the war started. defended sanctions right sanctions are not enough he needs more tools. >> subtext of the interview was him asking the audience of the white house stop thinking about this as the former head of the senate foreign relations committee and start thinking about it as the commander-in-chief and the leader of the west. >> bret: speaking of the u.s. here. a jobs report out today, and being touted by the president. 431,000 jobs added, unemployment rate down to 3.6%. big picture good, solid economy. obviously, juan, inflation still a major concern for families and for the federal reserve. >> correct. so you don't need any rose colored glasses as you say it's a very good report. but looking to the future. it look
we're back with the panel juan ben and matthew con nettie.s interesting he said no land concessions we have been following all weaning the russian assault on the east and the we are going to stop here. clearly zelenskyy is not buying that. >> i was struck by his answer on sanctions pointed out theng on the russian economy since the war started. defended sanctions right sanctions are not enough he needs more tools. >> subtext of the interview was him asking the audience of the white...
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one of the things i hear in the scripture passage from matthew is angel's they do not fear. we have the victory. we are able to celebrate. i asked my son, what is it that's a special to easter about you? >> he said jesus came back and keep teaching and we still have lots to learn. >> jim? >> it's an important easter for me and that my mother-in-law passed away last october, this is the first easter without her. no your mom has passed way back to think on the theme he is risen and what that meant to them the courage and brought to their lives and what it means to us as a put their deaths in proper perspective. >> i appreciate you both being here for my mom's service. with come back to mosaic and join us with dale and jim hopkins. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we have been speaking about easter and what it means this year. dell mentioned about the joy and the call that they also had a lot of fear. we talked about the contrast. how do you think the joy prevails in this story? >> one of the things i see about easter is they realized jesus's promises were true. there is the fear th
one of the things i hear in the scripture passage from matthew is angel's they do not fear. we have the victory. we are able to celebrate. i asked my son, what is it that's a special to easter about you? >> he said jesus came back and keep teaching and we still have lots to learn. >> jim? >> it's an important easter for me and that my mother-in-law passed away last october, this is the first easter without her. no your mom has passed way back to think on the theme he is risen...
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matthew, i can say these words about him.ver seen. his whole persona was like a bright light reaching out to other people. he was loyal, kind and compassionate. he had learned how to become an -- he was learning how to become an advocate for himself as well as his peers. he had begun to advocate for them in the school setting. he was learning to advocate for them in the youth enrichment program and starting to mentor other kids there where he had become part of that program. he was learning about business through one of his mentors who is here, mr. lee davis. and he was starting a clothing line. and i'm going to let mr. davis talk more about that. but he was loyal. he was learning how to travel through this life and use his kindness for good. that's what he wanted to do. everything he did he wanted to do it for good. to help somebody. this was in this kid's heart. >> mr. davis, what can you tell us? i did read about this t-shirt line that he was starting. and i know he wanted to surprise you, bonnie, with this. what was in th
matthew, i can say these words about him.ver seen. his whole persona was like a bright light reaching out to other people. he was loyal, kind and compassionate. he had learned how to become an -- he was learning how to become an advocate for himself as well as his peers. he had begun to advocate for them in the school setting. he was learning to advocate for them in the youth enrichment program and starting to mentor other kids there where he had become part of that program. he was learning...
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matthews. as well as jenny lamb is joining us. thank you so much. and kevin boggess is over there. there you go, kevin. okay. the you're on the left over here. you guys didn't catch that joke we also have our district access sorry, recorder. supervisor haney just joined us. our city attorney. thank you so much david chiu for being here. carmen chiu. the director of the department of children, youth, and families maria sue. the director of the office of early childhood care and education, ingrid mosqita charles davis the human rights commission. so many people who care about supporting our schools and our kids and i think we have a couple of folks from labor uesf thank you for joining us as well as many of our parents from all over san francisco and our students and all of you just you know your names. so i've got to say, i'm really happy here today about the decision i had to make. i really agonized over this decision. this is probably the hardest decision that i've ever had to make as mayor be
matthews. as well as jenny lamb is joining us. thank you so much. and kevin boggess is over there. there you go, kevin. okay. the you're on the left over here. you guys didn't catch that joke we also have our district access sorry, recorder. supervisor haney just joined us. our city attorney. thank you so much david chiu for being here. carmen chiu. the director of the department of children, youth, and families maria sue. the director of the office of early childhood care and education, ingrid...
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matthew, thank you for all your work on this. really appreciate the effort on it. >> i want to thank the team. deputy superintendent lee. what we're trying to do, say good news. i will say potentially good news. we don't know it's going to happen. we're being clear about that. we don't know if it's going to happen or not. all the wins look like there's a possibility that we would receive additional funds. we're asking schools to do, we'll be asking site administrator, you'll be receiving an e-mail from me tomorrow morning. saying to do just this to prepare for potential of additional dollars coming. then on friday, schools will get the target amount that we hope will come through. >> that's going to help our schools. hopefully staff will be less likely to leave. families will know that we're exited to reinvesting in our schools. we have an balance budget. we addressed our gap that we had with no longer out of balance. now as we get new revenue, we can begin to reinvest in our schools. potential good news is good way to say it. i
matthew, thank you for all your work on this. really appreciate the effort on it. >> i want to thank the team. deputy superintendent lee. what we're trying to do, say good news. i will say potentially good news. we don't know it's going to happen. we're being clear about that. we don't know if it's going to happen or not. all the wins look like there's a possibility that we would receive additional funds. we're asking schools to do, we'll be asking site administrator, you'll be receiving...
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this was matthew we met when he first received a liver and kidney transplant at the age of two. now at 11 years old, matthew is back home recovering from a second kidney transplant. >> i am able to be a normal kid, so i am glad that i can take a break from all this stuff after so many years of advocating and waiting. i am glad i can finally relax for a couple years at least. went from one medical ears he appointment to another as he battled a rare genetic liver disorder but he wasn't alone. his sibling was diagnosed with the same disease. after years of waiting for a kidney transplant, less than two weeks ago carswell got the news they desperately wanted to hear. >> i froze for a good 10, 15 seconds as i tried to process what that meant. because there is waiting and there is thinking about it, and then actually hearing the words is completely different and an unexpected feeling. >> reporter: as fate would have it the day carswell came out of surgery the next call came for matthew as his donated kidney slowly deteriorated for years. within hours both children received an offer fo
this was matthew we met when he first received a liver and kidney transplant at the age of two. now at 11 years old, matthew is back home recovering from a second kidney transplant. >> i am able to be a normal kid, so i am glad that i can take a break from all this stuff after so many years of advocating and waiting. i am glad i can finally relax for a couple years at least. went from one medical ears he appointment to another as he battled a rare genetic liver disorder but he wasn't...
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desperate plea from the ukrainian command does. russian forces drive the takeover the ruins city of matthew polt, us and european leaders and our racing against time to get heavier weapons to outnumbered ukrainian troops. with matter you, paul is critical for russia to link separatist control territory in the east with russian annexed crimea in the south, and as race will said, our reports, it's egan, important for the ukrainians to defend. this was life in mario, put just 2 months ago. children playing on the beach, feminists rolling by. but after 2 months of war, life is ended him, but norm of here, ukrainian same are you pool is hell on earth. they are lost, remaining forces are holding out at one of europe's largest math factories. for these, they have ignored russia's demands to surrender their nurses at another future. their motor would do not from us. this is our appeal to the world. this could be our last appeal of our lives. we are may be facing our last days, if not hours. the enemy is outnumbering as $10.00 to $1.00. they have advantage in the air in artillery, in their forces on
desperate plea from the ukrainian command does. russian forces drive the takeover the ruins city of matthew polt, us and european leaders and our racing against time to get heavier weapons to outnumbered ukrainian troops. with matter you, paul is critical for russia to link separatist control territory in the east with russian annexed crimea in the south, and as race will said, our reports, it's egan, important for the ukrainians to defend. this was life in mario, put just 2 months ago....
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muller at his sentencing hearing. >> matthew muller entered a plea of guilty.i mean, for those days in captivity, i was blindfolded. i never saw his face. never looked me in the eye, and i was going to make sure that he was going to. now we meet face to face, eye to eye. i am denise huskins, the woman behind the blindfold. i'm not victim "f," the real life "gone girl," a hoaxer, just a body to take, a random life. no, i'm none of those things. i am denise huskins. >> after this all happened, many people, my friends and family members, said, "well, are they going to stick together? have they broken up?" i go, "they're never going to break up. no one's going to understand what they went through except each other." >> tell me what your wedding day was like. >> our wedding was just a perfect day. everyone who had supported us over the last few years were there. all our attorneys were there. >> and including the detective who linked him to our case, misty carausu. >> it was beautiful. the impact that i had made to these people i didn't even know is a very overwhelmi
muller at his sentencing hearing. >> matthew muller entered a plea of guilty.i mean, for those days in captivity, i was blindfolded. i never saw his face. never looked me in the eye, and i was going to make sure that he was going to. now we meet face to face, eye to eye. i am denise huskins, the woman behind the blindfold. i'm not victim "f," the real life "gone girl," a hoaxer, just a body to take, a random life. no, i'm none of those things. i am denise huskins....
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matthew, can you explain this very briefly? 0ne will send shivers down there spines. one of the worst imaginable thing is that if you go through nine of pregnancy, you go through weber and then your baby is born disabled either mentally or physically and thatis either mentally or physically and that is what it seems has happened. up that is what it seems has happened. up to 20,000 babies. pregnant women have been continuing to be prescribed and anti—epilepsy drugs that can be harmfulfor the prescribed and anti—epilepsy drugs that can be harmful for the features they are nourishing inside their bodies and doctors, not all doctors have been giving them sufficient warnings. this is a drug that you should only take if you�*re pregnant with epilepsy if there are no alternatives. but whether or not you should take it is up to you and you should take it is up to you and you should be for the informed and this, unfortunately, tragically does not seem to have been the case. very briefly, the sunday times quoting jeremy hunt saying this
matthew, can you explain this very briefly? 0ne will send shivers down there spines. one of the worst imaginable thing is that if you go through nine of pregnancy, you go through weber and then your baby is born disabled either mentally or physically and thatis either mentally or physically and that is what it seems has happened. up that is what it seems has happened. up to 20,000 babies. pregnant women have been continuing to be prescribed and anti—epilepsy drugs that can be harmfulfor the...
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cnn's matthew chance is live in london with more. matthew, tell us what's happening here.ons with matthew chance. matthew, can you hear me? all right. we're going to come back to matthew chance. "new day" continues right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning to viewers in the united states and around the world. it is monday, april 11th. i'm brianna keilar in lviv, ukraine with john berman in new york. the new russian onslaught on the eastern part of the country has already begun. the battle for the donbas region is expected to be defining in this war. and vladimir putin is bringing in a new commander with a very cruel history the take it over, after russian forces failed to seize the capital of kyiv. alexander bortnikov is notorious for inflicting atrocities on civilians. president zelenskyy said ukraine is ready for the fight but desperately needs more fire power from the west. >> translator: a new wave of this war. we don't know how much russian weaponry we will be, but we understand there will be many times more than there is now. it all depends on how fa
cnn's matthew chance is live in london with more. matthew, tell us what's happening here.ons with matthew chance. matthew, can you hear me? all right. we're going to come back to matthew chance. "new day" continues right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning to viewers in the united states and around the world. it is monday, april 11th. i'm brianna keilar in lviv, ukraine with john berman in new york. the new russian onslaught on the eastern part of...
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my name is matthew yankee, and i have been serving since 2017. i'd be thrilled to continue my service on the task force and respectfully ask for your support for my appointment. i've been on the frontlines of ensuring continued access to public records and services during the pandemic. i'm particularly proud of the work that i did on the sunshine ordinance task force, serving on the complaint committee, rules committee, and the education outreach and training committee. in 2020 and again in 2021, i was honored to be selected as chair of the task force. i can say that i've attended every regularly scheduled task force meeting in my time in government. i again for your support in my reappointment, and as other members have noted, i'd also encourage your support for all members who have reapplied. they are great colleagues who deserve to continue the opportunity. >> chair peskin: thank you. why don't we go onto mr. hyland, the incumbent seeking seat 8. good morning. >> good morning. okay. good morning, supervisors. and i just want to start my thanki
my name is matthew yankee, and i have been serving since 2017. i'd be thrilled to continue my service on the task force and respectfully ask for your support for my appointment. i've been on the frontlines of ensuring continued access to public records and services during the pandemic. i'm particularly proud of the work that i did on the sunshine ordinance task force, serving on the complaint committee, rules committee, and the education outreach and training committee. in 2020 and again in...
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. >> this was matthew when he first received a liver and kidney transplant at the age of two. now at 11 years old, matthew is back home recovering from his second kidney transplant. >> i am able to be a normal kid. so, i am glad that i can finally just take a break from all of this stuff after so many years of advocating and waiting. glad i can relax for a couple of years at least. >> reporter: for the last 10 years he went from one medical appointment to another as he battled a rare liver disorder. he was not alone. his sibling was also diagnosed with the same disease, after years of waiting, less than two weeks ago, he got the news they wanted to hear. >> i froze for a good 10, 15 seconds. as i tried to process what that meant. because there is waiting and there is thinking about it and then hearing the words is completely different. and, unexpected feeling. >> as fate would have it, the day they came out of surgery the next call came for matthew as his original donated kidney donated for years. within 24 hours they discovered both children received an offer for an organ. >>
. >> this was matthew when he first received a liver and kidney transplant at the age of two. now at 11 years old, matthew is back home recovering from his second kidney transplant. >> i am able to be a normal kid. so, i am glad that i can finally just take a break from all of this stuff after so many years of advocating and waiting. glad i can relax for a couple of years at least. >> reporter: for the last 10 years he went from one medical appointment to another as he battled...
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matthew chance, steve hall, kaitlan collins, thank you so much. >>> coming up, our visit to bucha.or on a mission for justice after the mass executions, the killings of innocent civilians in his hometown. also, we meet the man who documented the reality on one street in bucha while the russians were occupying it and the widow of a man murdered on his bicycle. that's next. ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. to be clear, we have never been accused of being flashy, sexy or lit. may i? we're definitely not lit. i mean seriously, we named ourselves booking.com which is kind of lit if we are talking... literal... ha ha. it's why we're planet earth's number one site for booking accommodation. we love booking stuff! and we're just here to help you make the best of your vacation. ow
matthew chance, steve hall, kaitlan collins, thank you so much. >>> coming up, our visit to bucha.or on a mission for justice after the mass executions, the killings of innocent civilians in his hometown. also, we meet the man who documented the reality on one street in bucha while the russians were occupying it and the widow of a man murdered on his bicycle. that's next. ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for...
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kaitlyn collins and matthew chce on e makings of what the prisoner swap could mean. first, sam kiley's report. >> on the front line with russia. it's an artillery front line. >> basement. let's get into the basement. >> reporter: local police are delivering aid to civilians unable to leave. there's no time to wait out the bombardment. there's no likely end to the shelling either. supplies need delivering and fast. she tells me there are three people next door including a granny of 92. upstairs a bedridden woman. she says that normally they stay in their flaand only use the basement when it's bad. thank you for not for getting us, she adds. the urgency of these sorts of deliveries cannot be exaggerated. just in this spot there's mostly old people. one man is dying in front of his wife of cancer. the wife says she's in a double hell. almost everyre every corner, every bit of this local neighborhood has got the signs of recent impacts and russians are just a kilometer, maybe three away. russian guns are so close you can hear the whole arc of their shells. from kyiv to m
kaitlyn collins and matthew chce on e makings of what the prisoner swap could mean. first, sam kiley's report. >> on the front line with russia. it's an artillery front line. >> basement. let's get into the basement. >> reporter: local police are delivering aid to civilians unable to leave. there's no time to wait out the bombardment. there's no likely end to the shelling either. supplies need delivering and fast. she tells me there are three people next door including a...
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let's bring in our cnn senior international correspondent, matthew chance. matthew, great to have you with us in the situation room. you were on that warship a while back. how significant is this blow to the russian military would you say? >> i think it's a big significance. not only is this an important bit of military hardware, it's a missile cruiser. it's got a platform to deliver cruise missiles, some of them could be nuclear armed. we understand nuclear weapons are not onboard at this stage. but it's also an important platform which can house, which does house anti-aircraft systems as well so it has a true protection role as well. i visited that very ship, the moskva, when it was off the coast of syria in 2015. i got a tour onboard and met the captain. he said, look, this ship was sent to syria as a warning, as a blunt message from the kremlin. it was just a month after one of russia's planes had been shot at in the sky. they wanted to send a message not to touch russian aircraft or they would retaliate. it's that same military threat that it posed to u
let's bring in our cnn senior international correspondent, matthew chance. matthew, great to have you with us in the situation room. you were on that warship a while back. how significant is this blow to the russian military would you say? >> i think it's a big significance. not only is this an important bit of military hardware, it's a missile cruiser. it's got a platform to deliver cruise missiles, some of them could be nuclear armed. we understand nuclear weapons are not onboard at...
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and matthew gardner is with the institute on taxation and economic policy. thank you for joining us. i want to start with you, mr. palmerlo. has there been any tax reform since the 2017 tax reform that president trump got through? kyle: reform, of course, is not an easy word to define. but no, there hasn't been any major reform since the 2017 tax are torn -- reform proposal. there have been a lot of tax policies that have changed since then. the latest in the most significant has been during the covid-19 pandemic and the economic response during that period. lawmakers used the tax code to respond to the economic downturn whether that was expanding the losses businesses could deduct on taxable income or sending economic impact payments or expanding the child tax credit for individuals. host: and were those important or significant positive steps? kyle: those were temporary, so it is not as though -- i would not categorize them as a move towards another tax code. the economic impact payment, those were important to provide temporary relief to households in the
and matthew gardner is with the institute on taxation and economic policy. thank you for joining us. i want to start with you, mr. palmerlo. has there been any tax reform since the 2017 tax reform that president trump got through? kyle: reform, of course, is not an easy word to define. but no, there hasn't been any major reform since the 2017 tax are torn -- reform proposal. there have been a lot of tax policies that have changed since then. the latest in the most significant has been during...
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matthew broderick is with us matthew broderick is with us [ cheers and applause he is a writer, directorer, best-selling author. his new film, "the bubble," is currently streaming on netflix his latest book, "sicker in the head: more conversations about life and comedy," is out now our friend judd apatow is my guest. [ cheers and applause and he is simply fantastic as magic johnson in the hbo max series "winning time: the rise of the lakers dynasty. quincy isaiah will also be here tonight. but, you guys -- [ cheers and applause before we get to all that. so, i was in a grocery market yesterday doing my foodstuff shopping myself, and i swung by the produce aisle for some fresh figs finding none, i asked the grocery clerk for assistance, but he informed me that fresh figs are a late-fall fruit and they don't carry any, because they are out of season needless to say, i hissed and spit on the man and ran out of the establishment, and i encourage you all to do the same and you know why because seasonal foods are bull[ bleep >> at this point in the broadcast, seth launched into a 60-second obs
matthew broderick is with us matthew broderick is with us [ cheers and applause he is a writer, directorer, best-selling author. his new film, "the bubble," is currently streaming on netflix his latest book, "sicker in the head: more conversations about life and comedy," is out now our friend judd apatow is my guest. [ cheers and applause and he is simply fantastic as magic johnson in the hbo max series "winning time: the rise of the lakers dynasty. quincy isaiah will...