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matthew knew he was dying. he told me many times by phone and in a single jail visit that, quote, i needed to get him out of here, and that he didn't want to die here. the pure horror of matthew's voice made me feel as though i was -- dying as well. matthew died a slow painful death over the course of weeks. he was too sick to take phone calls or visits. after the one time i got to see him in jail, i never got to hold him, to tell him how much i loved him, or pray with him. then the next time i got to see matthew, he had already suffered braid injuries after being resuscitated three times by the jail staff. my last visit with him was to take him off of life support. he was still handcuffed to an icu bed and under 24/7 supervision by a corrections officer. after 32 years of life with my only son, our bond was broken. no and no one, not the health provider, not the infirmary staff, the sheriff's office, or the district attorney, was willing to help. they did take time to enact one last indignity upon matthew befo
matthew knew he was dying. he told me many times by phone and in a single jail visit that, quote, i needed to get him out of here, and that he didn't want to die here. the pure horror of matthew's voice made me feel as though i was -- dying as well. matthew died a slow painful death over the course of weeks. he was too sick to take phone calls or visits. after the one time i got to see him in jail, i never got to hold him, to tell him how much i loved him, or pray with him. then the next time i...
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and matthew was never given any treatment. .. cardiomyopathy is bleak. and matthew was never given any treatment. the for-profit medical provider had no intentions of treating him, because cardiology appointments outside of the jail would cut into >> one of his jailers called his pain and anguish quote-unquote fussy.il matthew knew he was dying. he told me many times by phone and in a single jail visit that, quote, i needed to get him out of here, and that he didn't want to die here. the pure horror of matthews voice made me feel as though i was dying as well. matthew died a slow, painful death over the course of weeks. he was too sick to take phone calls or visits. after the one time i got to see him in jail. i never got to hold him to tell them how much i loved him or pray with him. the next time i got to see matthew he had already suffered a brain injuryay after being resuscitated three timesot by te jail staff. my last visit with him was to take them off of life support, where he was still handcuffed to an icu bed and unde
and matthew was never given any treatment. .. cardiomyopathy is bleak. and matthew was never given any treatment. the for-profit medical provider had no intentions of treating him, because cardiology appointments outside of the jail would cut into >> one of his jailers called his pain and anguish quote-unquote fussy.il matthew knew he was dying. he told me many times by phone and in a single jail visit that, quote, i needed to get him out of here, and that he didn't want to die here. the...
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matthew, we're seeing some incredible image. is there some devastating winds by the looks of things and very heavy rain from florida, but how high prepared has the state been for the impact things with this or was that initially we thought the forward did the big bend to florida or near or north of tampa, but it was really a focus. they have a lot delicate. instead about 36 hours ago weather mom began indicating throwing back much south and much more intense. and as a result being like the arguably more quick than a lot of people have either handled a personal that you example or emergency manager would have been able to. ready take. busy that it's been something that often could be part of the great like that . the ball that we're able, airport will tell us. where is the storm headed? matthew? this door was moving over right now. will eventually start to weaken as it has the direction of a bore lando. and so they'll still to get hurricane 4th wind up. that should do tons of rain. however, it won't be a category for impact and w
matthew, we're seeing some incredible image. is there some devastating winds by the looks of things and very heavy rain from florida, but how high prepared has the state been for the impact things with this or was that initially we thought the forward did the big bend to florida or near or north of tampa, but it was really a focus. they have a lot delicate. instead about 36 hours ago weather mom began indicating throwing back much south and much more intense. and as a result being like the...
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it is a lifetime ago for your nephew, matthew.urned 20 month he never knew you but he has some of your personality traits, especially his sense of humor and work ethic. i think of you every day in the way you helped and interacted with people on a one on one racist. -- basis. everyone you helped in your lifetime was important to you and you made them feel special. i continue to do that and i hope to do be as successful as you are your foundation helps people one at a time. we don't change people's lives change lives for one day. watch over as and keep us safe. we love you and miss you. god bless you, john. [applause] >> and my brother peter. i love you, i miss your laugh and your wacky sense of humor. you live on in the hearts of your family, friends and all who knew you and in the next generation of your nephew and niece. [applause] >> joseph mangano >> sara elizabeth manley >> debra m. mannetta >> marion victoria manning >> terence john manning >> james maounis >> alfred gilles marchand >> joseph ross marchbanks, jr. >> laura a.
it is a lifetime ago for your nephew, matthew.urned 20 month he never knew you but he has some of your personality traits, especially his sense of humor and work ethic. i think of you every day in the way you helped and interacted with people on a one on one racist. -- basis. everyone you helped in your lifetime was important to you and you made them feel special. i continue to do that and i hope to do be as successful as you are your foundation helps people one at a time. we don't change...
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in addition to the with well over 14370 kilometer out matthew, we're seeing some incredible image. is there some devastating am winds by the looks of things and very heavy rain from florida and, but i prepared has to stay being for the impact things with this or was that initially we thought the did the big end of florida or near or north and was really dealt with instead about 36 hours ago whether mom began getting thrown back much and much more. and as a result, being like the are, the more than a lot of people with either a personal back or the manager would have been able to take care of that. been something that all the parties were here for. well tell us, where is the storm headed? matthew was moving over right now with orlando and so they'll still working for when you do tons of rain, however, it won't be a category for impact and will be much less the way of them. but over the, over the last before coming back to work, the carolina to which it will be have high on top of the store once again and drenched them with heavy rain. matthew capuchin meteorologist with the my radar
in addition to the with well over 14370 kilometer out matthew, we're seeing some incredible image. is there some devastating am winds by the looks of things and very heavy rain from florida and, but i prepared has to stay being for the impact things with this or was that initially we thought the did the big end of florida or near or north and was really dealt with instead about 36 hours ago whether mom began getting thrown back much and much more. and as a result, being like the are, the more...
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matthew knew he was dying. he told me many times by phone and in a single jail visit that, quote, i needed to get him out of here, and that he didn't want to die here. the pure horror of matthew's voice made me feel as though i was -- dying as well. matthew died a slow painful death over the course of weeks. he was too sick to take phone calls or visits. after the one time i got to see him in jail, i never got to hold him, to tell him how much i loved him, or pray with him. then the next time i got to see matthew, he had already suffered braid injuries after being resuscitated three times by the jail staff. my last visit with him was to take him off of life support. he was still handcuffed to an icu bed and under 24/7 supervision by a corrections officer. after 32 years of life with my only son, our bond was broken. no and no one, not the health provider, not the infirmary staff, the sheriff's office, or the district attorney, was willing to help. they did take time to enact one last indignity upon matthew befo
matthew knew he was dying. he told me many times by phone and in a single jail visit that, quote, i needed to get him out of here, and that he didn't want to die here. the pure horror of matthew's voice made me feel as though i was -- dying as well. matthew died a slow painful death over the course of weeks. he was too sick to take phone calls or visits. after the one time i got to see him in jail, i never got to hold him, to tell him how much i loved him, or pray with him. then the next time i...
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this was after matthew's death. was really cold blooded when i heard about it. >> matt was 2010, four years after matt's death. the same year sergeant queen received a big gift. maybe was the fact prosecutors were appointed. maybe it was sergeant quaint investigation. maybe it was the karaoke. whatever was, that's when the coroner changed his ruling on matt manner of death from undetermined to homicide. and with that little bureaucratic struggle appearance, everything changed. >> you see that little thing? >> for, one for the very first time, holly was invited to the police station to give a formal statement. >> holly, we're investigating the death of matthew podolak. the coroner's office has ruled it a homicide. >> chewing gum, looking casual. holly came in without a lawyer and was read her miranda rights. >> are you willing to talk with officers without consulting a lawyer or any -- having a lawyer present with you? >> yeah. that's fine. i don't have anything to hide. i didn't do anything, so -- >> so, what would
this was after matthew's death. was really cold blooded when i heard about it. >> matt was 2010, four years after matt's death. the same year sergeant queen received a big gift. maybe was the fact prosecutors were appointed. maybe it was sergeant quaint investigation. maybe it was the karaoke. whatever was, that's when the coroner changed his ruling on matt manner of death from undetermined to homicide. and with that little bureaucratic struggle appearance, everything changed. >>...
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matthew? >> listen, i have found out everything i can.'m having lawyers, the sheriff all of this to try to make it so i can come in there and see it. i am trying also to get you out of there. >> i need to go to a hospital. i'm going to die in here. >> i know you are matthew i'm doing everything i can to get you out. and so i can see. hello? >> yes. >> they are doing everything they can. >> are 15 seconds remaining. i'm coughing up blood, my feet are swollen, it hurts. >> i know matthew, i know i told her this going to happen. i love you matthew going to cut us off it. >> i love you too. i am going to die in here. >> of the senate homeland security subcommittee hearing on uncounted deaths in u.s. prisons. with emotional testimony for mother whose son died while in custody for it watch the hearing tonight in its entirety at 9:30 eastern time on cspan2. you can also watch on her mobile video app c-span now. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by the television companies and more including cox. >> homework can be hard. squ
matthew? >> listen, i have found out everything i can.'m having lawyers, the sheriff all of this to try to make it so i can come in there and see it. i am trying also to get you out of there. >> i need to go to a hospital. i'm going to die in here. >> i know you are matthew i'm doing everything i can to get you out. and so i can see. hello? >> yes. >> they are doing everything they can. >> are 15 seconds remaining. i'm coughing up blood, my feet are swollen,...
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matthew marsh, thanks so — with japan. matthew marsh, thanks so much _ with japan.atthew marsh, | thanks so much forjoining us and have a great time at the races. that brings us to the end of this hour of newsday. thank you so much forjoining us. they would bbc news. —— stay with bbc news. hello. well, it's fairly clear and calm across most of the uk right now, but later on, we are expecting wind and rain to sweep right across the country. a big autumn low is on the way, and here it is on the weather map. a lot of isobars there, and that does mean some very strong winds, especially in northwestern parts of the uk. let's have a look at the forecast for the early hours. you can see that broad band of rain sweeping into ireland and western parts of scotland, a good squeeze in the isobars here. that means of strengthening winds. but further east and south, it's a completely different picture — light winds, calm, mist and fog in a few places and really quite chilly. on those winds, gusting through the morning up to 70 mph in the western isles of scotland, and really very
matthew marsh, thanks so — with japan. matthew marsh, thanks so much _ with japan.atthew marsh, | thanks so much forjoining us and have a great time at the races. that brings us to the end of this hour of newsday. thank you so much forjoining us. they would bbc news. —— stay with bbc news. hello. well, it's fairly clear and calm across most of the uk right now, but later on, we are expecting wind and rain to sweep right across the country. a big autumn low is on the way, and here it is on...
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matthew? this door was moving over right now will eventually start to weaken as it has the rest of my boy window. and so they'll still be harking forth when they can do tons of rain. however, it won't be a category for impact and will be much less the way of serve them. but over the, over the last before curving back to work, the carolina to which it will be high on tropical storm once again and drenched them with heavy rain. matthew computer meteorologist with the my radar app, who is in port charlotte in florida. thanks. the european union has proposed new biting sanctions against russia, targeting trade rushes military, and the people who organized annexation votes in parts of occupied ukraine. brussel says russia must pay a price for escalating the crisis by holding sham referendums. you commission president ursula founder line, explain the rationale behind the additional measures. we isolate and it rush us economy even more. so we propose sweeping new important bands on russian products.
matthew? this door was moving over right now will eventually start to weaken as it has the rest of my boy window. and so they'll still be harking forth when they can do tons of rain. however, it won't be a category for impact and will be much less the way of serve them. but over the, over the last before curving back to work, the carolina to which it will be high on tropical storm once again and drenched them with heavy rain. matthew computer meteorologist with the my radar app, who is in port...
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. >> reporter: and matthew mcconny matthew mcconnaughhay introduced introduced jesse on stage tonight it was a different kind of meeting that met the mo. the most. jesse was reunited with his favorite nurse from the the children's hospital. >> i was very excited for jesse. >> reporter: jesse says he owes a large part of his recovery to him who shares a similar story, he also had leukemia at a teenar a teenager and he was treated at at the children's hospital. he went on to become a nurse at the the same facility and now jessee jesse once to follow in his footsteps. >> i want to become a radiologist so i can work at the the children's hospital. >> reporter: kpix 5. > >> tonight the salesforce ceo is is funding a high tech venture that just launched off the bay area coast called the whale safe and it uses ai equipped buoys to detect whales. it is a joint effort by the ocean science laboratory and the marine mamma. mammal center. here is a live look at what the trackers are seen, several whales alongside e of the busiest shipping lanes, all of them home backs is on ouictttion. the deploy
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matthew? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, anderson, it's why all these thousands of people have been lining the streets in this area around buckingham palace. we're here in the streets waiting in the pouring rain patiently to catch that glimpse because there's so much respect for the queen. she's held in such high esteem across the generations. it's incredible to me. i thought it would be many people of the older generation that would come out and pay their respects in this way, but in fact you're seeing old people, young families, little children clamoring up on the fence of the gates of buckingham palace to see if they could catch a glimpse of the casket as it made its way through for the last time into the palace. i think that gives you a sense of how much respect the queen has been held in across the country, whether or not people here are huge supporters of the monarchy or not. the queen cuts through it all. and that may not be true, of course, necessarily of future monarchs. a lot of people have come here becaus
matthew? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, anderson, it's why all these thousands of people have been lining the streets in this area around buckingham palace. we're here in the streets waiting in the pouring rain patiently to catch that glimpse because there's so much respect for the queen. she's held in such high esteem across the generations. it's incredible to me. i thought it would be many people of the older generation that would come out and pay their respects in this way, but in fact...
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matthew: the inventory issue is fascinating.e know that early in the pandemic, 2.5 years ago we saw how quickly consumers pivoted away from certain categories. that caused retailers to then try to quickly backpedal and stock the things that suddenly became very popular. as we came out of the worst days of the pandemic and the economy began to recover in new ways, we saw stimulated demand because of the fiscal policy, the $10 trillion we put into the economy over the last 18 months. then consumers began to spend. you have seen a push poll. at the moment it is based on historic averages, we are relatively low in the aggregate relative to historic averages of the amount of inventory currently held for dollars of sales. normally we hold about a dollar 45 in inventory for every dollar of sales. now we are averaging about a dollar 20 in nuven tory. it is relatively low historically but it does provide a cushion. and you can't just flip a switch and turn the supply chain back on. hopefully in some of these categories if we have shortag
matthew: the inventory issue is fascinating.e know that early in the pandemic, 2.5 years ago we saw how quickly consumers pivoted away from certain categories. that caused retailers to then try to quickly backpedal and stock the things that suddenly became very popular. as we came out of the worst days of the pandemic and the economy began to recover in new ways, we saw stimulated demand because of the fiscal policy, the $10 trillion we put into the economy over the last 18 months. then...
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good to have you with us, matthew. what is nancy? pelosi doing there, she helping or hindering the situation. adrian, thanks so much for having you with you. well, you know, it depends on your perspective. i mean, if you're an armenian american, she's there helping because her they are meaning american community by and large agrees with her, the opposition, political opposition, and armenia, which is that the ceasefire sort of agreement signed by prime minister pushing yon should be revised that armina should back out of it and should not agree for armenian troops to leave the corner car park. i mean, those that are remaining there until azerbaijan agrees to the possibility of changing legal status of car bach to either independence or, or part of armenia. ah, the answer, my johnny side says that's not fair. ah, the possibility of a negotiated settlement of the conflict that would lead to the a change in the legal status of, of neuronal quarterback had been in theory agreed by the leadership of armenian azerbaijan. but that's off the
good to have you with us, matthew. what is nancy? pelosi doing there, she helping or hindering the situation. adrian, thanks so much for having you with you. well, you know, it depends on your perspective. i mean, if you're an armenian american, she's there helping because her they are meaning american community by and large agrees with her, the opposition, political opposition, and armenia, which is that the ceasefire sort of agreement signed by prime minister pushing yon should be revised...
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matthew. lastly a floridians. they have hurricanes almost every year. it seems like, are they somewhat used to this in this rebuilding process or is this at another scale? what we seen with in this is another scale. you know, this is a top to your heart game. what are the strongest to ever hit the state of florida? we saw when pushing 200 kilometers per hour in spots, which is just one of the strongest draws between high and category for now, the issue with this is that many people compared to charlie back in 2004, which made landfall on august 30th in the same place also as a category for hurricane people thought, hey, i survive, charlie, i can divide this same thing. the issue last time was that charlie's, i mean, the court or a for august when was only about game tonight, robert wide based on that course august when we're supposed to 70 wide leaving a much bigger branch able to damage much more. alright, that's matthew put you with the my radar. thank you very much. thank you. let's go now to some of the other global business stories making headlines
matthew. lastly a floridians. they have hurricanes almost every year. it seems like, are they somewhat used to this in this rebuilding process or is this at another scale? what we seen with in this is another scale. you know, this is a top to your heart game. what are the strongest to ever hit the state of florida? we saw when pushing 200 kilometers per hour in spots, which is just one of the strongest draws between high and category for now, the issue with this is that many people compared to...
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matthew, it's good to see you again. i want to pick up again on what ursula underlined said to day this quote where she said we should have listened to those who know who jim . is it clear to you who she is? we who she means when she says we and when she says those who no point in who she talking about well, thank you for having me. i think that she left that intentionally vague because even within europe, there's a lot of controversy about this point because for years you had the baltic countries, poland, for example. others warning about the dangers that russia posed for the european union and both the commission in brussels as well as large governments, including those in france and germany basically ignored them and said, you know, that they were, they were hysterical. and that it was necessary to engage with russia to pursue dialogue. as german chancellor angle of miracle said repeatedly. so i think that she was sending a message here both to, to ukraine as well as to those countries in eastern europe who feel that
matthew, it's good to see you again. i want to pick up again on what ursula underlined said to day this quote where she said we should have listened to those who know who jim . is it clear to you who she is? we who she means when she says we and when she says those who no point in who she talking about well, thank you for having me. i think that she left that intentionally vague because even within europe, there's a lot of controversy about this point because for years you had the baltic...
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general assembly session with matthew lee.hen congresswoman she limit core may will be on to talk about immigration and the economy. we will continue that discussion, as well as border security, with louisiana republican congresswoman clicking -- clay c. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. announcer: before i yield to the ranking member, we are going to listen to an audio clip of the last phone call that she shared with her son, while he was jailed. a pretrial detainee who was never convicted of any crime. i want to warn those who are tuned in across the country that this is a disturbing clip, and while this audio plays, ask that we imagine how we might feel, to be on either end of this call. please play the audio. >> hey. >> hey. >> ok, listen, i have found out everything i can. i'm going to try to get the sheriff -- to come and see you, to get you out of there. >> i was in the hospital. >> i know you are. i'm doing everything i can to get you out. so i can see y
general assembly session with matthew lee.hen congresswoman she limit core may will be on to talk about immigration and the economy. we will continue that discussion, as well as border security, with louisiana republican congresswoman clicking -- clay c. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. announcer: before i yield to the ranking member, we are going to listen to an audio clip of the last phone call that she shared with her son,...
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nic robertson and matthew chance joining us. matthew, let me begin with you in london.r the queen to arrive back in london, buckingham palace, and then the ceremonies, of course, capping with the state funeral next monday. >> reporter: that's right, john. you join me now outside the gates of buckingham palace. you can see there are already many, many people that have come to pay their respects. they're being kept back and not allowed to lay flowers here anymore. the flowers that were laid here have been taken away and put in the flower garden where a memorial is set up. you're right. within the next couple hours, the coffin of queen elizabeth will make its way by british military plane, transport plane, c-17 globe master, one of britain's biggest, strategic airlifters used in ukraine and afghanistan as well for military purposes. it just shows you all the surfaces are being involved in what is an enormous, logistical operation. she'll be coming the next couple hours, 7:00 local time, 2:00 p.m. your time, inside buckingham palace where the queen's casket will be
nic robertson and matthew chance joining us. matthew, let me begin with you in london.r the queen to arrive back in london, buckingham palace, and then the ceremonies, of course, capping with the state funeral next monday. >> reporter: that's right, john. you join me now outside the gates of buckingham palace. you can see there are already many, many people that have come to pay their respects. they're being kept back and not allowed to lay flowers here anymore. the flowers that were laid...
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matthew moore is following the story, forrest matthew. what more do we know about these leaks in the pipelines between russia and germany? hi, terry. well, it's a very marky situation. indeed. i'm one. let's put the baltic states on jaila as we heard, denmark am, has sent a navy frigate to that, to the area, to warn vessels away from, from, from the, the waters there, and where the bubbles are reaching the surface and gemini, here in germany, we know the officials have said that the believe that this, they're not willing out sabotage. one source told a german newspaper the all the evidence points against a coincidence here. and they said that the technical complexity of the incident suggested a state actor was behind it. but as yet, investigations are ongoing, and there's no form evidence of who or war may have caused the damage. what impact could this have matthew on the energy supply or the environment? for example? yeah, well we had the pipelines, although they are the largest pipelines from russia to europe, the, the, nor an operation
matthew moore is following the story, forrest matthew. what more do we know about these leaks in the pipelines between russia and germany? hi, terry. well, it's a very marky situation. indeed. i'm one. let's put the baltic states on jaila as we heard, denmark am, has sent a navy frigate to that, to the area, to warn vessels away from, from, from the, the waters there, and where the bubbles are reaching the surface and gemini, here in germany, we know the officials have said that the believe...
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matthew, i'll start with you.egally annexing a fifth of the country of ukraine, what does this mean? what happens now? >> it is incredibly dangerous. first of all, not only is it a sham and show that putin's struggling in the words of president biden, but it also shows how determined he is to press ahead along this path, despite the costs, despite the criticism. he's undeterred and we saw the incredible scenes in moscow tonight, in red square, a carefully choreographied celebration of patriotism, and it is not -- it is not entirely clear that the population at large in russia share that enthusiasm. we have seen hundreds of thousands of people leaving the country trying to escape mobilization in the last couple of weeks. nevertheless, this is the message putin is putting across, this territory is russia's and russia's forever. of course, most dangerously, they said that they will defend this territory, which they now regard as mother russia, remember, with everything they've got, implying nuclear weapons could come
matthew, i'll start with you.egally annexing a fifth of the country of ukraine, what does this mean? what happens now? >> it is incredibly dangerous. first of all, not only is it a sham and show that putin's struggling in the words of president biden, but it also shows how determined he is to press ahead along this path, despite the costs, despite the criticism. he's undeterred and we saw the incredible scenes in moscow tonight, in red square, a carefully choreographied celebration of...
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back to matthew chance in london. as this plays out, matthew, again, the dynamic of prince charles, well known, of course, for everyone in the uk and to many around the world, what is your observation so far on any differences or any interest we have seen in the early days of king charles? >> it's interesting because the -- i mentioned this before, the accession prince charles to become king charles was automatic. his mother' son, next in line to the throne. there was no debate about it. it's happened and he's now the king of the united kingdom and the 14 other countries that the queen was the monarch of. what's not automatic is the sort of transfer of the esteem and the respect that was enjoyed by his mother. he has to work for that. i think that's what -- we were talking about this earlier with nic robertson in scotland, that's why king charles with the queen consort has been making this very determined, deliberately planned tour of the various constituent parts of the united kingdom, showing his presence, meeting d
back to matthew chance in london. as this plays out, matthew, again, the dynamic of prince charles, well known, of course, for everyone in the uk and to many around the world, what is your observation so far on any differences or any interest we have seen in the early days of king charles? >> it's interesting because the -- i mentioned this before, the accession prince charles to become king charles was automatic. his mother' son, next in line to the throne. there was no debate about it....
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. >> side note matthew, i love you matthew the going to cut us off. >> i love you too. i'm going to die in here. >> of the senate homeland security subcommittee hearing on uncounted deaths in u.s. prisons was emotional testimony for mother whose sons died while in custody. watch the hearing tonight in its entirety at 9:30 eastern time on c-span2. you can also watch on her app, c-span now. ♪ c-span's washington journal every day we take your call life on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you break coming up wednesday morning will preview the 2022 un general assembly session with associated press matthew lee. forwarded democratic congresswoman sheila mccormick will be under talk about immigration and the economy. and then we will continue that discussion as well's border security with louisiana republican congressman clay higgins. watch "washington journal" wipe it seven eastern wednesday morning on c-span or on c-span now our free mobile video app or joint the discussion with your phone calls facebook comments text and tweets.
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. >> i always believed in matthew, matthew fives, blessed are the . the peacemakers. for they should should be called children of go. of god. i always wanted to be ar a peacemaker as opposed to a pe. a peacekeeper. anyone can keep the peace if you have enough power and weapons and authority. authority. but a peacemaker has to listen and understand all fa. all factions. and try to navigate and create a peaceful . peaceful solution. where everybody is affirmed. where everybody is left told. >> i like that concept and understanding. we know there has has been a lot of tension in the the african american community with police. i am sure you have had to walk that line. >> i have been one of the fierct the fiercest critics. i love cops but i have to be honest, in in this last say 20, 25 years, they have walked away from theil their ethical positioning. not all of them. >> but, there is a percentage. >> that have walked away from the ethical understanding of who who and what they are in our society and community. thereby we have mario woods and, eric gardner and philander ca
. >> i always believed in matthew, matthew fives, blessed are the . the peacemakers. for they should should be called children of go. of god. i always wanted to be ar a peacemaker as opposed to a pe. a peacekeeper. anyone can keep the peace if you have enough power and weapons and authority. authority. but a peacemaker has to listen and understand all fa. all factions. and try to navigate and create a peaceful . peaceful solution. where everybody is affirmed. where everybody is left told....
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max -- matthew, what have you been hearing from people around you? >> reporter: well, just as clarissa was saying here there is a great sense of anticipation building. we are here at the gates of buckingham palace, by the way, waiting for the casket containing the remains of elizabeth ii to arrive here where it has recently arrived, of course, from scotland. people have got their cell phones up anticipating here so they can sort of capture the moment. that's one of the main reasons, i think, from the people that we've spoken to as to why they've turned out in the pouring rain here in central london at buckingham palace to try to witness this moment, because there is a strong sense that this is an opportunity to witness history. she was such a figure who connected people in this country with the past, with continuity, that, you know, her passing has been very resonant for people, both young and old. people coming to pay their respects. what's going to be happening is that the coffin, the casket will be coming here to buckingham palace, will be met by
max -- matthew, what have you been hearing from people around you? >> reporter: well, just as clarissa was saying here there is a great sense of anticipation building. we are here at the gates of buckingham palace, by the way, waiting for the casket containing the remains of elizabeth ii to arrive here where it has recently arrived, of course, from scotland. people have got their cell phones up anticipating here so they can sort of capture the moment. that's one of the main reasons, i...
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matthew is the general director of san francisco opera.zer directed the latest commission which had its world premiere this. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> first of all, any relation there? >> yes, my great, great grandfather found of the prize and helped establish the school of journalism at columbia. and also friend of the pedestal on which the statue of liberty rests. >> we are your family a debt of thanks. >> tell me about this particular opera you are directing. brand-new, world premiere. composed by a bay area artist and composer, john adams. tell us about antony and cleopatra. >> my absolute delight to do so. it's a project i've been working on with him for four years. john adams is truly, i would say, one of the greatest composers living in the world today. and has a history with san francisco opera. matthew, you can speak to that. this is his fifth commission with the company. it is deeply inspired by shakespeare. itis truly a story of these famous lovers of history. and the clashes, politically, tha
matthew is the general director of san francisco opera.zer directed the latest commission which had its world premiere this. thank you both for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> first of all, any relation there? >> yes, my great, great grandfather found of the prize and helped establish the school of journalism at columbia. and also friend of the pedestal on which the statue of liberty rests. >> we are your family a debt of thanks. >> tell me about this...
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matthew chance joins us now for what he has been hearing from britons on their sovereigns and the oneace. can you just describe the mood right now? >> reporter: yeah, i can. i'm at the gates of buckingham palace, as you can see. there's a wall of flowers, bouquets, notes offering their thanks to queen elizabeth for her 70 years of service. and, you know, the crowds have pretty much cleared away. there are still some people. remember it's a quarter past 1:00 in the morning now local time. so, it's surprising there's anybody here at all. but there are. there have been thousands upon thousands of people coming here all night. very emotional scenes, people expressing their sadness, of course. but i'd say the overwhelming attitude that people -- or emotion that people are trying to communicate here over the course of these past two days, has been one of gratitude. >> reporter: it was a day of grief, for these mourners, the first without their beloved queen. a sea of flowers line buckingham palace, a symbol of queen elizabeth ii's legacy. >> she's been part of all of our lives. so, she's ju
matthew chance joins us now for what he has been hearing from britons on their sovereigns and the oneace. can you just describe the mood right now? >> reporter: yeah, i can. i'm at the gates of buckingham palace, as you can see. there's a wall of flowers, bouquets, notes offering their thanks to queen elizabeth for her 70 years of service. and, you know, the crowds have pretty much cleared away. there are still some people. remember it's a quarter past 1:00 in the morning now local time....
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matthew chance, always good to have you on. >> matthew, thanks. >>> the federal reserve hiking interestterday to the highest level in 14 years. will this latest boost actually work to try to get a handle on this inflation, get the economy back on track? and also what is the price we pay for it? >> they certainly said it's going to last some time in those statements yesterday. we are moments away from the opening bell on wall street. cnn business correspondent alison kosik live at the new york stock exchange. what's happening there? >> good morning, jim and poppy. about that interest rate hike, .75%. stocks went into a frenzy yesterday following the fetd's decision. they like like they're in for a slight bounce at the opening bell. the federal reserve signaled additional large increases specifically in november. stay with cnn. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen your skill you can stay on top of the market from wherever y are. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make comple
matthew chance, always good to have you on. >> matthew, thanks. >>> the federal reserve hiking interestterday to the highest level in 14 years. will this latest boost actually work to try to get a handle on this inflation, get the economy back on track? and also what is the price we pay for it? >> they certainly said it's going to last some time in those statements yesterday. we are moments away from the opening bell on wall street. cnn business correspondent alison kosik...
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matthew, what more can you tell us about the situation in florida right now? i good morning. i to say personally, i've never witnessed a storm at least firsthand isn't chance or thing right now. conditions are beginning to die down here where we are, which is good to finally have a break and the wind, the rain, and everything else. the 1st half of the storm was bad, especially for areas sound port. charlotte, we're talking a naples, we're talking fort myers, which other highest storm surge ever recorded at more than 22 and a half meters was completely inundated the coastline where i was, we saw significant winds in the order, i'd say, a 140 plus kilometers per hour. implants, it's lorraine saul, then we got the i ordinarily the 2nd half of the storm is weaker. in this case it was far stronger. from a wind standpoint. we saw winds gusting close to gosh, 172190 kilometers for our. we saw absolutely plentiful rainfall to the point where even beyond storm surge, every place that we were trying to drive through or around was an inaccessible due to extreme flooding. with rainfall r
matthew, what more can you tell us about the situation in florida right now? i good morning. i to say personally, i've never witnessed a storm at least firsthand isn't chance or thing right now. conditions are beginning to die down here where we are, which is good to finally have a break and the wind, the rain, and everything else. the 1st half of the storm was bad, especially for areas sound port. charlotte, we're talking a naples, we're talking fort myers, which other highest storm surge ever...
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matthew chance is out front live in london. and, matthew, obviously you've spent so much time on the ground reporting from moscow as well as ukraine. what more are you learning now about those trying to avoid what appears to be a mass mobilization in russia? >> yeah. it does. i've not seen people in russia as alarmed in this as recent years as the sort of levels of anxiety they're expecting right now. thousands of them, we're seeing the images, are still struggling to get out of the country to avoid being pressed into military service in what the kremlin calls its partial mobilization. that's happening still now as we speak tonight. but having said that, though, there are many thousands of people that are being called up and are heeding that kremlin call to arms. in the darkness, russian men being wrenched away to fight. these are heart-breaking scenes from dagistan in southern russia where wives and mothers are wailing in despair. the kremlin says this is just a partial mobilization. but rights activists tell cnn ethnic minori
matthew chance is out front live in london. and, matthew, obviously you've spent so much time on the ground reporting from moscow as well as ukraine. what more are you learning now about those trying to avoid what appears to be a mass mobilization in russia? >> yeah. it does. i've not seen people in russia as alarmed in this as recent years as the sort of levels of anxiety they're expecting right now. thousands of them, we're seeing the images, are still struggling to get out of the...
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we're seeing flooding that people are reporting similar to hurricane matthew out here. i know a lot of people felt it took a while to get fema relief last time during hurricane matthew. for people of this county, can you give us a timeline or can the fema folks give us a timeline on when people can start expecting that fema relief? governor desantis: so i'll let the administrator speak. at that point, the individuals will come and get assistance. administrator criswell: there have been 13 counties cleared for individual assistance. they should register now for assistance. they can do that by going to the disasterassistance.gov. they can call 1-800-621-3362 or use our fema app. as i've been out here today with the governor and we have teams over the state to look at the damages in other counties, we'll add more counties for assistance. as soon as that happens, they can register for assistance. some of the funding can go into their account sometimes right away for needs. and then we'll have inspectors to look at the damage. fema does not replace insurance. insurance is yo
we're seeing flooding that people are reporting similar to hurricane matthew out here. i know a lot of people felt it took a while to get fema relief last time during hurricane matthew. for people of this county, can you give us a timeline or can the fema folks give us a timeline on when people can start expecting that fema relief? governor desantis: so i'll let the administrator speak. at that point, the individuals will come and get assistance. administrator criswell: there have been 13...
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matthew's arranged a virtual viewing of their potential new home. for £220,000. what do you think of the house? well, it looks good. and it's a lot bigger than my apartment here. if you were to sell up your hong kong property. do you think you can buy more than one of these houses? yes. yeah. we have a property in hong kong. how much is that worth? well, at the moment, the price is about $70,000. how much is that? probably about £650,000. maybe you should buy three of these houses. yeah. and why do you want to move to warrington? i've never been warrington before, but i've got a few friends there. so housing in england was a big subject for the kids, for my kids to run around. do you think that warrington is just going to be a little hong kong in just a few years time? there's a lot. they do group together a lot more. they want to stick together. there is a surge coming towards warrington. in crewe, yowin has made progress with herjob hunt. she's got a trial at a corner shop. in hong kong when i work for my company, i like marketing, which is more c
matthew's arranged a virtual viewing of their potential new home. for £220,000. what do you think of the house? well, it looks good. and it's a lot bigger than my apartment here. if you were to sell up your hong kong property. do you think you can buy more than one of these houses? yes. yeah. we have a property in hong kong. how much is that worth? well, at the moment, the price is about $70,000. how much is that? probably about £650,000. maybe you should buy three of these houses. yeah. and...
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is in washington, will begin our analysis, former adviser to the united states secretary of state matthew bryce, i congratulate you, mr. embassy rap in the studio of the espresso tv channel, putin announced the mobilization, saying that it is a mobilization partial, we understand that this is a scenario for a long war, which you are now seeing. the measures that putin will take and, accordingly, the reaction of the world community went and drank for three. i do not believe that the war can last so long because russia is not able to properly train these 300,000 recruits, will this mobilization have much effect on anything? ukraine has already demonstrated exceptional courage and skill on the battlefield, and now it will also receive the expected weapons, so putin will soon find himself in a situation where he will have to admit , at least to himself, that russia will not be able to win. that is why he is now using escalating rhetoric about the possible use of nuclear weapons. defeat the issue of putin's nuclear deterrence, because he regularly repeats his mantra that russia can use tactica
is in washington, will begin our analysis, former adviser to the united states secretary of state matthew bryce, i congratulate you, mr. embassy rap in the studio of the espresso tv channel, putin announced the mobilization, saying that it is a mobilization partial, we understand that this is a scenario for a long war, which you are now seeing. the measures that putin will take and, accordingly, the reaction of the world community went and drank for three. i do not believe that the war can last...
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matthew paralleled the coast a little bit rather than what's happened here here.ng that at this point. it's just going to be an all day rain with localized flooding. >> mayor, thank you. continue to stay safe amidst this. your community and long with you and your family as well. >>> up next, we will check in on some of the other major stories. vladimir putin's plan to take over four massive regions of ukraine, what he is saying about all of that this morning. we'll be right back. right♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪one, two, get loose now! it takes two to make a-♪ get double rewards points this fall. book now at bestwestern.com. get double rewards points this fall. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. president biden has now signed the inflation reduction act into law. ok, so what exactly does it mean for you? out of pocket costs for drugs w
matthew paralleled the coast a little bit rather than what's happened here here.ng that at this point. it's just going to be an all day rain with localized flooding. >> mayor, thank you. continue to stay safe amidst this. your community and long with you and your family as well. >>> up next, we will check in on some of the other major stories. vladimir putin's plan to take over four massive regions of ukraine, what he is saying about all of that this morning. we'll be right back....
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matthew calls the experience the most magical of his life.ook how beautiful that is. >> no word if there is a pot of gold at the end of that tunnel. >> we could search. keep looking. >>> next, to a youtuber breaking not one, not two, not three -- five separate world records in just 24 hours. >> wait, what? >> yes. his name is joshua walker. he is the proud holder of five guinness world records after making just as many nearly impossible basketball trick shots. look at these shots. his incredible achievements included making the farthest ever regular shot, behind the back shot, and hook shot. >> you know the lakers didn't shoot very well from three last year. just sayin'. joshua also managed to sink the furthest ever bounce shot and backwards shot. you know who's paying attention to this, too, is steph curry, who always loves the pregame trick shots there. >>> and finally to a bear looking both ways before crossing the street. >> wait, what? >> a driver in upstate new york captured this bear cautiously crossing the highway, checking that no tr
matthew calls the experience the most magical of his life.ook how beautiful that is. >> no word if there is a pot of gold at the end of that tunnel. >> we could search. keep looking. >>> next, to a youtuber breaking not one, not two, not three -- five separate world records in just 24 hours. >> wait, what? >> yes. his name is joshua walker. he is the proud holder of five guinness world records after making just as many nearly impossible basketball trick shots....