94
94
Dec 11, 2022
12/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
and luke. >> matthew and luke depend on mark, which is why those three gospels-- matthew, mark, anduke-- are called the "synoptic gospels," because they can be understood together. >> once scholars had decided that mark's gospel was used by matthew and luke, it was possible to compare them and to realize that there was also material with a common sequence and a common content that wasn't in mark. >> scholars observed that there's a part of the sayings in matthew that are exactly identical with sayings in luke. in fact, they're identical in greek, sayings of jesus. now, think: jesus spoke aramaic. so if you were translating aramaic and if i were translating aramaic, they'd come out different, these translations. so you would only have identical... you would only have jesus speaking idental sayings in greek if you had a written translation in greek of his sayings. and scholars suggested that there must have been, besides mark, something else written down that would haveeen a list of the sayings of jesus translated into greek. and they called that quelle, which means "source" in german
and luke. >> matthew and luke depend on mark, which is why those three gospels-- matthew, mark, anduke-- are called the "synoptic gospels," because they can be understood together. >> once scholars had decided that mark's gospel was used by matthew and luke, it was possible to compare them and to realize that there was also material with a common sequence and a common content that wasn't in mark. >> scholars observed that there's a part of the sayings in matthew that...
45
45
Dec 15, 2022
12/22
by
GBN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
hi, matthew . hi. good evening . this matthew. hi. good evening.s is a humanity in tragedy and all politicians should be focussed on it, particularly rishi sunak , because it could be decisive for at the nec. i completely agree with you . think this is agree with you. think this is going to be the ultimate test for prime minister ? what we've for prime minister? what we've seen this week is , a set of new seen this week is, a set of new proposal to try and to deal with this issue scaling back the backlog of claims and the home office hiring more staff to monitor the channel, having a bespoke programme to with the specific challenge of albanian migrants. but i can tell that they're very open i mean they've said as much to me that they accept that this is the beginning , accept that this is the beginning, not the end of solving puzzle. so i think there are going be a lot of additional reforms and pieces , legislation, reforms and pieces, legislation, by the way , coming in the early by the way, coming in the early months of 2023, because as you say,
hi, matthew . hi. good evening . this matthew. hi. good evening.s is a humanity in tragedy and all politicians should be focussed on it, particularly rishi sunak , because it could be decisive for at the nec. i completely agree with you . think this is agree with you. think this is going to be the ultimate test for prime minister ? what we've for prime minister? what we've seen this week is , a set of new seen this week is, a set of new proposal to try and to deal with this issue scaling back...
36
36
Dec 14, 2022
12/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
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 visit 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. the next time i got to see matthew, he had already suffered brain injury after being resuscitated three times by the jail staff. [crying] my last visit with him was to take him off of life support where 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. 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 exact one last indignity upon matthew before
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 visit 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. the next time i got to...
15
15
Dec 14, 2022
12/22
by
GBN
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
hi, matthew . hi. good evening . this matthew. hi. good evening.s is a humanity in tragedy and all politicians should be focussed on it, particularly rishi sunak , because it could be decisive for at the nec. i completely agree with you . think this is agree with you. think this is going to be the ultimate test for prime minister ? what we've for prime minister? what we've seen this week is , a set of new seen this week is, a set of new proposal to try and to deal with this issue scaling back the backlog of claims and the home office hiring more staff to monitor the channel, having a bespoke programme to with the specific challenge of albanian migrants. but i can tell that they're very open i mean they've said as much to me that they accept that this is the beginning , accept that this is the beginning, not the end of solving puzzle. so i think there are going be a lot of additional reforms and pieces , legislation, reforms and pieces, legislation, by the way , coming in the early by the way, coming in the early months of 2023, because as you say,
hi, matthew . hi. good evening . this matthew. hi. good evening.s is a humanity in tragedy and all politicians should be focussed on it, particularly rishi sunak , because it could be decisive for at the nec. i completely agree with you . think this is agree with you. think this is going to be the ultimate test for prime minister ? what we've for prime minister? what we've seen this week is , a set of new seen this week is, a set of new proposal to try and to deal with this issue scaling back...
45
45
Dec 16, 2022
12/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
katie: still with us, george bory, matthew diczok and tracy chen.his potential downturn, we haven't seen a pickup in default. he thinks that is going to change. where do you fall on that? do we see more default in 2023? tracy: this is not a normal cycle. if you use the old playbook it might not work this time. i think default will go higher year, but how height it can go depends on the -- how high it can go depends on the credit assets. the interest sensitivity in the cycle is lower than before. the mortgage owners, existing mortgage average coupon is 3.5%. the rate increase is lower. the balance sheet of both consumer corporations -- and corporations are better than the ones they had in the global financial crisis. i think the default cycle this time around, i am more worried about the financial stability, because the pace of hiking in this cycle is unprecedented. we haven't seen that in the past 40 years. something is going to break. we have already seen the housing slow down drastically in the bitcoin market has turmoil as well. so what will be t
katie: still with us, george bory, matthew diczok and tracy chen.his potential downturn, we haven't seen a pickup in default. he thinks that is going to change. where do you fall on that? do we see more default in 2023? tracy: this is not a normal cycle. if you use the old playbook it might not work this time. i think default will go higher year, but how height it can go depends on the -- how high it can go depends on the credit assets. the interest sensitivity in the cycle is lower than...
65
65
Dec 22, 2022
12/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew: i think it is growth stocks.hen you look at -- with interest rates at zero, the present value of anything is equal to what it will be in the future and when rates go up, especially for nonprofitable companies, it gets ugly from a fundamental perspective. you have to have some, not only, opinion that they will succeed, but you have to see a path to profitability. looking at that at these companies from a recession, it is hard to see the path. it may be a market called to say they will bounce but it will be tough. guy: puts on tech, where am i putting those? matthew: i would buy calls on value and calls on more high demand, profitable companies that will be resilient and maybe not a multiplicative event. that is a big point. investors in zero interest rate environment got used to no yield and replacing guild with equity data -- yield with equity data. we are getting off at that addiction to zero interest rate free ride on risk and that is why i think 2023 will be the year of credit because most investors haven't ha
matthew: i think it is growth stocks.hen you look at -- with interest rates at zero, the present value of anything is equal to what it will be in the future and when rates go up, especially for nonprofitable companies, it gets ugly from a fundamental perspective. you have to have some, not only, opinion that they will succeed, but you have to see a path to profitability. looking at that at these companies from a recession, it is hard to see the path. it may be a market called to say they will...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
i spoke earlier with matthew raleigh, just matthew pitchy in washington, d. c. and asked him what the current situation is like in the us capitol? yeah, most definitely. so me here in the nation's capital and temperatures are roughly dropped yesterday afternoon, eastern time. so we saw a morning temperatures around 345 degrees celsius plenty rainfall. then aside during arctic front came through, we saw a brief burst of snow. you grapple so snow pellets and then suddenly those temperatures plummeted. all the moisture and airy roadways froze and the wind picked up gusting to about 70 kilometers per hour and actually knocking down a tree just as at the city. and fortunately, killing a driver. now across the us, we're seeing the worse are pretty much every season. over the center us temperature is pointing back about minus 40 celsius. over the eastern u. s. strong winds gusting to near 100 kilometers per hour over upstate new york. visibility is literally down to 0, people can't see more than 3 meters away. and of course you have the snow as well in some places. you
i spoke earlier with matthew raleigh, just matthew pitchy in washington, d. c. and asked him what the current situation is like in the us capitol? yeah, most definitely. so me here in the nation's capital and temperatures are roughly dropped yesterday afternoon, eastern time. so we saw a morning temperatures around 345 degrees celsius plenty rainfall. then aside during arctic front came through, we saw a brief burst of snow. you grapple so snow pellets and then suddenly those temperatures...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
there is no doubt that matthews reputation has a top one. and fashion icon is one that has been hard earned and well deserved. his effortless sense of style aside, he is dedicated to building up the fashion community. he works with local artisans and tailors and provides his team of 21, a stable income, employment opportunities. you have to be and i have to be very intentional about the impact on our society and our community. we really endeavor to look at the whole ecosystem of, of, of the way we work and, and who like what goes in to the shirts. you see here, and there are so many parts and i and they, we have to, as a team, we try to, to be quite conscious about that. so it's really about innovation and it's about investing in innovation. it has to be part of our, our business model, to look at new ways of doing things. matthews unique designs showcase african fashion and sophistication with a refreshing modern twist. because use of locally made materials and accessories tell the story of his personal goal to take who want and fashion to
there is no doubt that matthews reputation has a top one. and fashion icon is one that has been hard earned and well deserved. his effortless sense of style aside, he is dedicated to building up the fashion community. he works with local artisans and tailors and provides his team of 21, a stable income, employment opportunities. you have to be and i have to be very intentional about the impact on our society and our community. we really endeavor to look at the whole ecosystem of, of, of the way...
194
194
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 1
last week in atlanta -- >> it's a great day, matthews!hews sharing the stage with warnock. >> georgia is going to get it done again. >> indeed. tell your little brothers and sisters to get out there too. >> reporter: then strumming one of his most famous songs, "satellite" ♪ look up, look down, all around, satellite ♪ you're an incredibly busy dude. why make time for this kind of thing. >> no party is perfect by any means, but a proud liberal lefty, progressive. all the words they're trying to make into curse words, i'm all of them. and i believe it with all my heart, that we can measure the greatness of a country that what the people who have the least power are afforded. and that's what matters. >> reporter: the 55-year-old singer and his namesake band got their start playing college bars and parties in the southeast and parties in the 1990s. his anthem "ants marching" a hit ♪ democrats hoping to inspire his predominantly why suburban gen x fan base. >> i only assume about half of my fan base are republicans. but i'm not afraid of makin
last week in atlanta -- >> it's a great day, matthews!hews sharing the stage with warnock. >> georgia is going to get it done again. >> indeed. tell your little brothers and sisters to get out there too. >> reporter: then strumming one of his most famous songs, "satellite" ♪ look up, look down, all around, satellite ♪ you're an incredibly busy dude. why make time for this kind of thing. >> no party is perfect by any means, but a proud liberal lefty,...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew gamba has changed how many men view fashion in wonder. the classic clothing silhouette that he create in latino sky reflect on the path and shape the presence and fashion. when i started, the idea was to court to, to, to create that bridge between you know, traditional west formal where and african formal where i'm trying to trans what, what is it, what would it look like? because the reality is, colonialism was a big part of our history is a, it's, it's either it's had an impact into the way we function as, as societies today. but we also have to sort of create a new image, a new outlook on so many aspects of, of the way we do things. the whole idea was i was trying to find a bridge between you know, i guess traditional british tailoring and, and african fashioned. and traditional where and part of the reason i wanted to do that because that is part of my identity. it's part of my upbringing. i was actually born in the u. k, and i lived there for a couple of years. i was also, i also went back after high school to work there during my fo
matthew gamba has changed how many men view fashion in wonder. the classic clothing silhouette that he create in latino sky reflect on the path and shape the presence and fashion. when i started, the idea was to court to, to, to create that bridge between you know, traditional west formal where and african formal where i'm trying to trans what, what is it, what would it look like? because the reality is, colonialism was a big part of our history is a, it's, it's either it's had an impact into...
13
13
Dec 26, 2022
12/22
by
GBN
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
what do you think, matthew? think this matthew?nk this barrister that you quoted out is probably lot of that probably right a lot of that bill was about moral outrage, about the people . how did that about the people. how did that make it? bad law ? not make it? bad law? not necessarily that there is a problem. we don't we don't want to be thought police in this country who do what we control people just because of what's in their minds at a particular time . on other hand, everyone . on the other hand, everyone knew what these people were up to. chasing foxes to. they were chasing foxes until killed them. if until they killed them. if they caught foxes were caught them and the foxes were killed in a savage manner. but it wasn't just the death. it was also was also the fact that also it was also the fact that they were chased and scared. now there argument there is an argument and we rehashing old arguments 20 years ago, there is an argument ago, but there is an argument that is not that shooting foxes is not humane. you're right.
what do you think, matthew? think this matthew?nk this barrister that you quoted out is probably lot of that probably right a lot of that bill was about moral outrage, about the people . how did that about the people. how did that make it? bad law ? not make it? bad law? not necessarily that there is a problem. we don't we don't want to be thought police in this country who do what we control people just because of what's in their minds at a particular time . on other hand, everyone . on the...
103
103
Dec 23, 2022
12/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
matthews again, there is a reasoning behind that, but -- >> okay. matthews again. reasoning again was that he felt like by condemning the violence, it acknowledged that these were his supporters, and that it would let the media, quote, when. end quote. what he had expressed or was that over the summer, we have seen violent protests across the country but black lives matter protesters, and that democrats were never asked to condemn that violence. those are just some of the top lines from the transcript. as for ken klukowski, the deposition transcript that was just released is peppered with privilege objections, and repetitions of, i do not recall. but, between those objections, an apparent memory lapse, klukowski it did say that he was a lawyer who drafted a letter from his boss, doj official, jeff clark. the loyalist that trump wanted to install as attorney general. as trump lauded away to remain in power. the committee describes the letter as a, quote, proof of concept letter to the state of georgia. asking them to look into election-related issues. proof of conce
matthews again, there is a reasoning behind that, but -- >> okay. matthews again. reasoning again was that he felt like by condemning the violence, it acknowledged that these were his supporters, and that it would let the media, quote, when. end quote. what he had expressed or was that over the summer, we have seen violent protests across the country but black lives matter protesters, and that democrats were never asked to condemn that violence. those are just some of the top lines from...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew computer in washington d. c. there. matthew, thanks very much. then you, well, pope francis has delivered his annual christmas day address to worshippers at saint peter's basilica in rhyme. this is speech focused on conflict and war around the world, particularly in ukraine. a christmas overshadowed by the conflict in ukraine who francis dens of the horrors of war and the destruction caused by 10 months of fighting and makes an appeal for beasts. nurses were those, let us see the faces of our ukrainian rumors and sisters together for who were celebrating christmas in the dark and cold or far from their homes. i may, the lord inspire as to offer solidarity to those who was suffering already. a may he enlightened rose. you have a power to silence for weapons and puts an immediate end to this war, which that was insane. shaka frances drew attention to other war zooms around the world, no longer in the head life for just sergio and yemen. he delivered his traditional or be it, or be blessing to paulson's gathered on saint peter's square. but this is
matthew computer in washington d. c. there. matthew, thanks very much. then you, well, pope francis has delivered his annual christmas day address to worshippers at saint peter's basilica in rhyme. this is speech focused on conflict and war around the world, particularly in ukraine. a christmas overshadowed by the conflict in ukraine who francis dens of the horrors of war and the destruction caused by 10 months of fighting and makes an appeal for beasts. nurses were those, let us see the faces...
40
40
Dec 14, 2022
12/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew: it makes me chuckle.ainian officials all come across to me as being very clever and inking their way around problems for their country and finding the solutions. might worse, if they lower the energy -- it might work, if they lower the energy usage they might have enough to get around this russian attack. ross: there is more information on the bbc news website. how charges of money laundering and fraud have been filed against sam bankman-fried the founder of the collapsed crypto exchange ftx. ♪ [chatting -- chanting] >> saddam hussein is finished because he killed our people, women, and children. >> the signatures took a few minutes but it bought a - brought a formal end to 3.5 years of conflict. before an audience of world leaders leaders of bosnia, serbia, and croatia put their names to the peace agreement. ♪ sealiaed and silent. romania cut itself off from the outside world in order to prevent the details of the presumed massacre from leaking ou >> the sex of the white house and the child of his politi
matthew: it makes me chuckle.ainian officials all come across to me as being very clever and inking their way around problems for their country and finding the solutions. might worse, if they lower the energy -- it might work, if they lower the energy usage they might have enough to get around this russian attack. ross: there is more information on the bbc news website. how charges of money laundering and fraud have been filed against sam bankman-fried the founder of the collapsed crypto...
147
147
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> these are all subjects of the definitive new book on american conservatism by matthew continetti. >> fight for trump! >> how did we get here? and where is conservatism heading next? >> for conservatives like me, our beliefs are not always going to be reflected by the republican party any longer. that doesn't mean we abandon our beliefs. >> this week on "firing line." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> matthew continetti, welcome to the "firing line." >> thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to be here. >> you are a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, and you have written a book about the modern american conservative movement. it's entitled "the right: the hundred year war for american conservatism." now, it traces the conservative movement from the 1920s through president biden's inauguration. will you start by briefly defining what it means to be a conservative now? >> well, it's a hot topic, and i think one of the problems with the american right today, margaret, is that no one
. >> these are all subjects of the definitive new book on american conservatism by matthew continetti. >> fight for trump! >> how did we get here? and where is conservatism heading next? >> for conservatives like me, our beliefs are not always going to be reflected by the republican party any longer. that doesn't mean we abandon our beliefs. >> this week on "firing line." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by......
921
921
Dec 19, 2022
12/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 921
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the account from matthew chapter 4. ca tempted by the devil, he was hungry, and he said to him, if you are the son of god, command these stones to become loaves of bread, it is answered, man shall not live by breadhi alone bum on tt the word of god, devil took him to hold -- to the holy city, said if you are the son of god throw yourself down, it is written, he will command hisng s angels concernincripg you, on your hands they will bear you up, satan is quoting stripture to try to tempd to jesus, i himt is now security then lastly sovereignty. geez essayed to him gain.m a t p put the lord your god to the test, the devil showed him all of the kingdoms of the world and all their glory, he said all these things i will give to you, if you fall down and worship me, jesus said to him be god satan it is him be god satan it is written you shall worship e lord your god and serve only h him. three temptations, jesus did not focus on the temptations but he focused on hisan father. >> youd just don't realize by reading the cr scrip
>> the account from matthew chapter 4. ca tempted by the devil, he was hungry, and he said to him, if you are the son of god, command these stones to become loaves of bread, it is answered, man shall not live by breadhi alone bum on tt the word of god, devil took him to hold -- to the holy city, said if you are the son of god throw yourself down, it is written, he will command hisng s angels concernincripg you, on your hands they will bear you up, satan is quoting stripture to try to...
60
60
Dec 18, 2022
12/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
carol lamb and matthew dowd are back with me.te from the report department of justice ongoing investigation into trump's handling of documents that we see right now. is there a benefit in having these multiple investigations into an issue like this? >> i think there are cost and benefits as a former prosecutor, when i was doing investigations, it was all this concern to me if there was another investigation going on at the same time. you run the risk that you're gonna be tripping over each other, doing something that is going to impact another investigation. i think in this case, everyone sort of knows what the situation is here. there are just these documents haphazardly kept in various places. it's cause for growing concern. and congress has a legitimate purpose, separate in part from potential criminal cases. it has a legitimate purpose for understanding the vulnerabilities in the way that these documents are kept, the laws that govern the way these demons are kept. i don't see it as damaging in this instance as i might in ano
carol lamb and matthew dowd are back with me.te from the report department of justice ongoing investigation into trump's handling of documents that we see right now. is there a benefit in having these multiple investigations into an issue like this? >> i think there are cost and benefits as a former prosecutor, when i was doing investigations, it was all this concern to me if there was another investigation going on at the same time. you run the risk that you're gonna be tripping over...
400
400
Dec 19, 2022
12/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 400
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the account for matthew chapter three.jesus came from galilee to the jordan to john to be baptized by him. john would have prevented him saying, i need to be baptized by you and do you come to me? but jesus answered him, let it be so now for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness. then he, john the baptist, consented, and when jesus was baptized, envisioned this pete immediately he went up from the water and behold the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the spirit of god descending like a dove and coming to rest on him. and behold, a voice from heaven said this is my beloved son, with whom i am well pleased. and this is a moment where we get a clear vision of father, son and spirit. our triune god. we could go all the way back to the beginning of the bible, where in genesis, chapter one, verse two, it's said, god created the heavens and the earth and the spirit of god hovered over the waters. so here, now in jesus's baptism, it is not by accident that the spirit is hovering over the waters. jesus says s
this is the account for matthew chapter three.jesus came from galilee to the jordan to john to be baptized by him. john would have prevented him saying, i need to be baptized by you and do you come to me? but jesus answered him, let it be so now for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness. then he, john the baptist, consented, and when jesus was baptized, envisioned this pete immediately he went up from the water and behold the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the spirit of...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew, the blizzard of the century. the mantle has stuck for the storm that struck north america. but did this storm earn that title? i think it most definitely did, because it came in so many different parts for stars. we had something called a bomb cyclop, or a low pressure system already great lakes, that radley intensified and sucking. so here down bottom it back to the top. and as result, holding it very rigid air in the back side, temperatures down to minus 40 degrees on the centre. us then is the distant question to canada and a blizzard about great lakes. thanks the late effects. know basically all that whole airport right now. great. nice pick that was your from the route to the warm water below. does that is heavy snow with about $150.00 centimeters about low parking force. when gus for about 37 hours is down to 0 and about $24.00 to actually $36.00 people. so far, confirmed from asked on here the region is used to cold weather and get all those people died. what does this tell us about al preparedness for these extreme weather events? i think a couple of different thing
matthew, the blizzard of the century. the mantle has stuck for the storm that struck north america. but did this storm earn that title? i think it most definitely did, because it came in so many different parts for stars. we had something called a bomb cyclop, or a low pressure system already great lakes, that radley intensified and sucking. so here down bottom it back to the top. and as result, holding it very rigid air in the back side, temperatures down to minus 40 degrees on the centre. us...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
i got an update on the progress of the storm from meteorologist matthew caprice. she in washington dc. the restaurant was a bomb, sag loan, especially alone purchases and back ending in so much air towards the middle. the air with oven out now, it's sucking in more cold air from behind. she's white temperatures of the st. u. s . a job to minus 40 celsius. now he is, you know, is boldly canada. 3 isn't the call here is coming in the back side, which is pushing down like syrian ontario thinking it was your from the legs in the policy. it as a form has a very heavy snowfall in the vicinity of buffalo, new york, which is why 103 centimeters of snow ball. again, very blur. prolific snow falls rolls around like $130.00 centimeters and a blizzard conditions lightly as well with just 90 kilometers per hour. okay, is there more bad weather to come or is the worst behind us now? worse for the most part, lucy, behind is that now the system is finally pulling into canada. no more for us in the united states. but the other issue is how why the system is about 1600 kilometers w
i got an update on the progress of the storm from meteorologist matthew caprice. she in washington dc. the restaurant was a bomb, sag loan, especially alone purchases and back ending in so much air towards the middle. the air with oven out now, it's sucking in more cold air from behind. she's white temperatures of the st. u. s . a job to minus 40 celsius. now he is, you know, is boldly canada. 3 isn't the call here is coming in the back side, which is pushing down like syrian ontario thinking...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew, so despite what we're seeing around you, it seems. tell us more about the storm. what are some of the some of the highlights, so to speak? yeah, most definitely. so this was something called a bomb cycle. essentially a low pressure system. net rapidly and fight over the great lit what that did was back, you may or up and out the center, back in the air from down below on all side. at the side we had subtly winds up those with, with best upwards of not 100 kilometers per hour in spots. oh, so flooding so far about one half milli. without power up and down the board. that's just the system. on the back side, rigid siberian air was dragged out from canada. temperatures of minus 40 degrees celsius over the northern plains and in between a clash of the air mass is getting snow with 30 to 50 centimeters in spots. blistering winds, reduced buildings and blizzard conditions, up and down many areas from chicago to detroit, really all across the central us. you mentioned a single bonzai clone. it sounds quite perilous. it's something we've seen before in the congress of cli
matthew, so despite what we're seeing around you, it seems. tell us more about the storm. what are some of the some of the highlights, so to speak? yeah, most definitely. so this was something called a bomb cycle. essentially a low pressure system. net rapidly and fight over the great lit what that did was back, you may or up and out the center, back in the air from down below on all side. at the side we had subtly winds up those with, with best upwards of not 100 kilometers per hour in spots....
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
ok, matthew can peachy in washington. d. c. them after you. thanks very much. then you will pipe francis has delivered his annual christmas. di address to worship is at st. peter's priscilla kane rhyme. this he is speech focused on conflict and war around the world, and particularly in ukraine of christmas, overshadowed by the conflict in ukraine. ah, francis tens of the horrors of war and the destruction caused by 10 months of fighting and makes an appeal for peace. nurses laross, let us see the faces of our ukrainian remiss and sisters the day before we were celebrating christmas in the dark and cold or far from their homes. i may, the lord inspire as to offer solidarity to those who are suffering only a may he enlightened rose. you have a power to silence for weapons here and put an immediate end to this war. i wish that whoever incense arca francis drew attention to other war zones around the world no longer had lives for just celia and yemen. he delivered his traditional or be it, or be blessing the palaces gathered on saint peter's square. but it is she,
ok, matthew can peachy in washington. d. c. them after you. thanks very much. then you will pipe francis has delivered his annual christmas. di address to worship is at st. peter's priscilla kane rhyme. this he is speech focused on conflict and war around the world, and particularly in ukraine of christmas, overshadowed by the conflict in ukraine. ah, francis tens of the horrors of war and the destruction caused by 10 months of fighting and makes an appeal for peace. nurses laross, let us see...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
and very pleased to welcome matthew caput she, a meteorologist based in washington, d. c. matthews. tell us a just how bad the storm is. yeah, most definitely is fat for like 3 or 4 different reasons. so we've heard the term bomb cycling before. but what does that mean? basically this door is radley intensive by so quickly, this evacuating air and out the top as such a rate that it's sucking air in the bottom from all sides. when eastern side we're seeing warm weather, a lot of rain from the eastern sea, we're with a lot of wind as well. yes. you about 90 kilometers per hour, but the bigger issue with that on the east coast. washington c. philly, boston new york. is that the rainbow ball then rapidly fries in cars and flash fries later on to dangerous robin on the back side of the system, you have cold air pull down from siberia in canada, causing temperatures near minus 40 celsius over the place in between that class of the year masses causes snow and blizzard conditions. and just how dangerous is dangerous, is it for people when temperatures are dropping so low? yes, i think it is
and very pleased to welcome matthew caput she, a meteorologist based in washington, d. c. matthews. tell us a just how bad the storm is. yeah, most definitely is fat for like 3 or 4 different reasons. so we've heard the term bomb cycling before. but what does that mean? basically this door is radley intensive by so quickly, this evacuating air and out the top as such a rate that it's sucking air in the bottom from all sides. when eastern side we're seeing warm weather, a lot of rain from the...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
and for more on this let's talk to matthew capuchin. he's a meteorologist and atmospheric scientist based out of washington, d. c. matthew, good to have you back the, the blizzard of the century there, calling it has this storm in north america earned that title. and the most definitely has because it had so many different ads. it actually began to something called a bomb site loan, and he just rapidly intensifying low pressure system over the great lakes. the cause a flash reason. east wide arctic side. you're eco parked across, sent to us that grow live it's nose and broad temperatures down to minus 40 celsius on the north. such us winds to probably 90 to 130 kilometers per hour. and then the 2nd back occur in buffalo. latex knows totally about a $150.00 or more centimeters in roughly $24.00 at least dead. and it's been, you know, that said a year full of extreme weather, as we've just seen in that report all over the world. is there even worse? you have to come to think so the questioner was asking is whether or not this particular e
and for more on this let's talk to matthew capuchin. he's a meteorologist and atmospheric scientist based out of washington, d. c. matthew, good to have you back the, the blizzard of the century there, calling it has this storm in north america earned that title. and the most definitely has because it had so many different ads. it actually began to something called a bomb site loan, and he just rapidly intensifying low pressure system over the great lakes. the cause a flash reason. east wide...
2
2.0
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
e with matthew and e.me, so he called out like a mother. i understand that it was just situational. he only once was what happened, when he lived at a different address, he was also often with me. yes, that is, once a month is often for you, yes, often pick up new ones each. you understand the entrance, right? i'll take it and you'll collect documents, you don't pay your son. what calm down? i mean, calm down, that is, you live kayfuet you nishtyak. yes, you spend money on your girl. what should i do? alyona, your girl earns for herself. how will the meeting of the ex-husband and alena's new lover end quietly. quiet. hold on here on your hands and why are vadim's cohabitants someone else's child? i understand that it is necessary to act interesting child. you are always a threat. now its uh, really uh, a direct biological task. and i'm not asking for a familiar place, in this place they also found the son of your teacher exactly 15 years ago. do you think it's my duty to warn? you there is someone who want
e with matthew and e.me, so he called out like a mother. i understand that it was just situational. he only once was what happened, when he lived at a different address, he was also often with me. yes, that is, once a month is often for you, yes, often pick up new ones each. you understand the entrance, right? i'll take it and you'll collect documents, you don't pay your son. what calm down? i mean, calm down, that is, you live kayfuet you nishtyak. yes, you spend money on your girl. what...
77
77
Dec 27, 2022
12/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew collins, we have to end there. thank you for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello.ugh the day on tuesday, mild air returns with outbreaks of rain spreading east. there will be some snow in northern parts, as that wet weather bumps into some relatively cold air. this speckled cloud on the satellite picture brought the showers of rain, sleet and snow during boxing day. this shield of cloud behind me, bringing wet weather into northern ireland first thing. ahead of that, some icy conditions likely in parts of northern england and scotland. could be rather slippery on untreated roads and pavements and, as this wet weather slides into the cold air over the highest ground of northern england and southern scotland, we could see some snow for a time. that is likely to turn back to rain, though, as the milder air works in. this snow developing across the grampians and the highlands, well, is likely to stick around for a little bit longer because something a bit colder will cling on in the northern half of scotland. but elsewhere, northern england, wales, the southwest turnin
matthew collins, we have to end there. thank you for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello.ugh the day on tuesday, mild air returns with outbreaks of rain spreading east. there will be some snow in northern parts, as that wet weather bumps into some relatively cold air. this speckled cloud on the satellite picture brought the showers of rain, sleet and snow during boxing day. this shield of cloud behind me, bringing wet weather into northern ireland first thing. ahead of that, some icy conditions...
39
39
Dec 3, 2022
12/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
well, thank you, matthew cappucci. i wanted to say it is an honor to meet you and wanted to say i enjoyed the fox five a lot when fox nine morning and you're up so early in the morning. i didn't know people were actually up that early. i just thought it was broadcast like senior centers or something. that is a great question. but yeah, it's like i wake up so early in the morning because i have a class like eight in the morning and i go to montgomery college. sorry, what do you study? i'm a general studies program. very nice. so, yeah, i mean, i'm enjoying watching in the morning and including that weather and traffic on the fives green screen all that. oh, the traffic, the traffic. the traffic lights. i always do talk about traffic know it's not has anyone see me do traffic. now we're just going to say i'm not going to in miami in traffic someone wrote in a couple of weeks ago and we want you to bring the same passion to traffic as you do to weather like a who's naturally passionate about traffic and b, it's not like i
well, thank you, matthew cappucci. i wanted to say it is an honor to meet you and wanted to say i enjoyed the fox five a lot when fox nine morning and you're up so early in the morning. i didn't know people were actually up that early. i just thought it was broadcast like senior centers or something. that is a great question. but yeah, it's like i wake up so early in the morning because i have a class like eight in the morning and i go to montgomery college. sorry, what do you study? i'm a...
72
72
Dec 22, 2022
12/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew: i think that is a really good point you bring up.bout two years ago, february 2020, we had a big event in texas were a piece of the polar vortex broke off and brought very cold temperatures, and in the process wiped out the state's power grid for 4 million customers. i think we learned a lot of lessons since then. during that event there was wintry precipitation. ice, freezing rain, and snow that prevented fuel from reaching power plants. that will not be the case this time. ercot, who is the company in charge of the texas power grade, says they got this this time. we will see if that is correct, but i think the bigger issue, really, will be the wind's impact on travel rather than power outages. nicole: and the timing is very poor on this. meteorologist matthew cappucci in washington, d.c., thank you so much. antigovernment protests in iran are in their fourth month. it's been met with condemnation around the world. until now, french author and women's rights advocate helene cixous was unsure if it was her place to use her influence
matthew: i think that is a really good point you bring up.bout two years ago, february 2020, we had a big event in texas were a piece of the polar vortex broke off and brought very cold temperatures, and in the process wiped out the state's power grid for 4 million customers. i think we learned a lot of lessons since then. during that event there was wintry precipitation. ice, freezing rain, and snow that prevented fuel from reaching power plants. that will not be the case this time. ercot, who...
82
82
Dec 15, 2022
12/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
-- >> matthew, get real. do you think the shooting would not have happened in uvalde, texas, last year, as the flag was flying at half staff in washington? >> stephanie, tragically, no. but the problem we have today, the problem we have today is we have to keep doing this over and over and over until shame is brought on leaders, specifically republican leaders on this. i wish we could do something. it's an element of brokenness and corruption in our democracy, the fact that 70% of americans want something done and it's not getting done, it's not the american public's fault. it's republican leaders fault in this. i wish it could've happened. and these are symbolic actions. but today, the only thing we can do federally is symbolic actions. the next thing we should do is every state that could put something in place, where those governors, where their state legislators, should go ahead and put it in place and not wait on the federal government to do this. but the only thing joe biden has is symbolic actions at t
-- >> matthew, get real. do you think the shooting would not have happened in uvalde, texas, last year, as the flag was flying at half staff in washington? >> stephanie, tragically, no. but the problem we have today, the problem we have today is we have to keep doing this over and over and over until shame is brought on leaders, specifically republican leaders on this. i wish we could do something. it's an element of brokenness and corruption in our democracy, the fact that 70% of...
329
329
quote
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> why the ants marching singer dave matthews is getting involved. ♪ >> so doing this kind of thingdo you think you've lost any fans? >> sure. >> do you care? >> no. >>> plus low-balled.
. >> why the ants marching singer dave matthews is getting involved. ♪ >> so doing this kind of thingdo you think you've lost any fans? >> sure. >> do you care? >> no. >>> plus low-balled.
27
27
Dec 6, 2022
12/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is matthew war bonnet, i am from the people now called the -- the son of matthew war bonnet -the great grandson of -- i am 76 years old. the topic i am speaking about today, the boarding schools and my experience with them, it is a difficult topic to talk about, and it is hard to speak about it without making myself feel bad by bringing up these memories. but i agreed to speak only because my sisters gave me permission to speak. i am one of ten siblings, and we all attended the same boarding school. my mother and my father also attended the boarding schools. i was only six years old when i was taken to the st. francis boarding school in south dakota, in 1952. i attended the sporting school 24/7, for ten months of the year, for eight years total. the majority of my childhood i left st. francis boarding school in 1960. my boarding school experience is very painful and traumatic. i remember when i first got the school, they took us to this big room, which had six bathtubs in it. they took all of us a little guys and put us in one tub, and they scrubbed us hard with the big brush.
my name is matthew war bonnet, i am from the people now called the -- the son of matthew war bonnet -the great grandson of -- i am 76 years old. the topic i am speaking about today, the boarding schools and my experience with them, it is a difficult topic to talk about, and it is hard to speak about it without making myself feel bad by bringing up these memories. but i agreed to speak only because my sisters gave me permission to speak. i am one of ten siblings, and we all attended the same...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
morgan, as we spoke to matthew, could poochie of maybe of religious based in washington dc. he told us what comes next for the areas affected by the school? yes. what conditions are we getting to get better right now that said, we silly at least another 24 to 36 hours for the things kind of finally wind down fully there in buffalo. but one thing that really struck me with this particular system was the wind ordinarily typically effects? no. yeah, get just about 3040 kilometers per hour. really. it's just all about the big band of snow. this time around the winds were so gross and even the heels of trauma temperature jumped about minus 20 to minus 30 celsius. then obviously the impact was much greater. one other thing too is that the heavy snow combined with the winds really to visibility down below about 5 meters at times. so get is wizard. conditions required disabilities blow about or kilometers. that's what you need for blizzard conditions. they normally get that once every year or so twice every year . so they were getting 12 hours visibility reported to the low 5 meters
morgan, as we spoke to matthew, could poochie of maybe of religious based in washington dc. he told us what comes next for the areas affected by the school? yes. what conditions are we getting to get better right now that said, we silly at least another 24 to 36 hours for the things kind of finally wind down fully there in buffalo. but one thing that really struck me with this particular system was the wind ordinarily typically effects? no. yeah, get just about 3040 kilometers per hour. really....
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
major ologist and atmospheric scientists, matthew poaching great to get your input. thank you. ok, let's get around us. of some of the other headlines now. an ethnic serbs living in northern kosovo will dismantle road blocks, sit up due to rising tensions. the announcement full is a meeting of serbia's president, alexander butch, and with ethnic serbs rather to discuss the 19th day long parties, sparked by the unrest of a former ethnic serb, policemen classified declared independence from serbia in 2000. and 8 ali on person has died in the highway pile up involving hundreds of vehicles in central china. the mass crash happened due to poor visibility in thick fog on a road near the city of chang shao and hannah's province. paula involved at least $200.00 vehicles running chest play, sada cat him has taken part in an international tournament in kazakhstan without wearing a huge up the move contravene. so countries, strict frisk code for women, those enforcing mandatory head coverings have become a flash point during anti regime protests in iran. if you have been a lot as resumed
major ologist and atmospheric scientists, matthew poaching great to get your input. thank you. ok, let's get around us. of some of the other headlines now. an ethnic serbs living in northern kosovo will dismantle road blocks, sit up due to rising tensions. the announcement full is a meeting of serbia's president, alexander butch, and with ethnic serbs rather to discuss the 19th day long parties, sparked by the unrest of a former ethnic serb, policemen classified declared independence from...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
early i spoke to mid urologist matthew caput she and asked him why it's packing such a punch. yeah, most definitely, you know, from a structural standpoint is very impressive. which will we say in a bad way because it has so many different ingredients that are written to worse every single facet of severe winter weather. in other words, we start with is a bomb cycle. basically, a rapidly intensifying low pressure system. this vacuuming in so much air, intensifying so quickly, then it pulls down our to given the backside in warm air on the east side. and the class is big snow. so east of the center up now, the eastern seaboard, new ass, very heavy rain damaging winds, guessing 90 to 100 kilometers per hour on the back side. that siberian air mass with temperature song back to about 40 degrees below 0 celsius and windshields down to minus 54 minus 55 celsius, which can be deadly produced without shelter, without advert preparations in between to air masses meet you squeeze all the bush out here big time, snow and the winds are using blizzard conditions. and this and a tommy are
early i spoke to mid urologist matthew caput she and asked him why it's packing such a punch. yeah, most definitely, you know, from a structural standpoint is very impressive. which will we say in a bad way because it has so many different ingredients that are written to worse every single facet of severe winter weather. in other words, we start with is a bomb cycle. basically, a rapidly intensifying low pressure system. this vacuuming in so much air, intensifying so quickly, then it pulls down...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew capuchin meteorologist base in washington, d. c. and i earlier asked him just how bad the storm in the united states is almost at least like 3 or 4 different reasons. so we've heard the term bomb psych, one before. but what does that mean? basically, the story is radley intensive by so quickly. there's a vast waiting air and out the top as such a rate that it's sucking air in the bottom from all sides when eastern side we're seeing warm weather, lot of rain of emergency we're with a lot of wind as well. yes. you about 90 kilometers per hour, but the bigger issue with that on the east coast was niecy philly, boston new york, is that the rainbow ball then rapidly freeze in constant lash freeze. later on today, anger is riding on the back side of the system. you have cold air pull down from siberia in canada, causing temperatures near minus 40 celsius over the place in between. that of the year masses causes no and blizzard conditions. and just how dangerous is dangerous, is it for people when temperatures are dropping so low? yes, i t
matthew capuchin meteorologist base in washington, d. c. and i earlier asked him just how bad the storm in the united states is almost at least like 3 or 4 different reasons. so we've heard the term bomb psych, one before. but what does that mean? basically, the story is radley intensive by so quickly. there's a vast waiting air and out the top as such a rate that it's sucking air in the bottom from all sides when eastern side we're seeing warm weather, lot of rain of emergency we're with a lot...
42
42
Dec 22, 2022
12/22
by
GBN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
matthew pretty big problem. matthew goodwin, as ever, great.for joining goodwin, as ever, great. thank you forjoining us. in a moment, i'll give you an update on the asylum situation that have been some deportations to albania . some deportations to albania. but against that , we learn from but against that, we learn from suella braverman the full cost for next year. how much money it's going to cost you to manage the asylum system, all of that . the asylum system, all of that. when i'm back with you in a couple of minutes minutes . i'm sorry to say, but brexit is back as part of the national . i back as part of the national. i really wish it wasn't because after all, remember we were going have an oven ready deal was all going to be fantastic trade with europe but opened of course to the rest of world. it was all going to tickety boo. just vote the boris and it's all going to get sold out and we're going to get sold out and we're going to get sold out and we're going to become competitive and so much is going to happen. well overnight, the bri
matthew pretty big problem. matthew goodwin, as ever, great.for joining goodwin, as ever, great. thank you forjoining us. in a moment, i'll give you an update on the asylum situation that have been some deportations to albania . some deportations to albania. but against that , we learn from but against that, we learn from suella braverman the full cost for next year. how much money it's going to cost you to manage the asylum system, all of that . the asylum system, all of that. when i'm back...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
well, that's what i asked peter matthew is professor of political science and political analyst joining us earlier from long beach, california. we've learned the dollar from paid very little taxes or making millions of dollars in profits and he did it through writing off for losses. would so or questionable the write offs as well as claiming that he went bankrupt a few times to. but in this case, it was basically trying to get away with loophole legal loopholes and some that were questionable and being right off a lot of right off a lot of income. as you mentioned, 0 income tax, they paid in 2020 and 700 dollars and 2 years during, during his presidency, just $150.00 pens. so that's what it was all about. and the credit, like we just investigated, questions are going on right now. and some of call is watergate on steroids. you mentioned president nixon, what again on storage 0 is what we have right now with all of these gambles that the president trump has been going through as of the latest one. really it, is there anything of those documents that it would tell us why he was so keen on
well, that's what i asked peter matthew is professor of political science and political analyst joining us earlier from long beach, california. we've learned the dollar from paid very little taxes or making millions of dollars in profits and he did it through writing off for losses. would so or questionable the write offs as well as claiming that he went bankrupt a few times to. but in this case, it was basically trying to get away with loophole legal loopholes and some that were questionable...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
arisen good cozy at home, perhaps meteorologist matthew caputo there in washington, d. c. thanks for analysis that you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and i've got to stand dozens of women have rallied in the capital kabul to protest the ban on women entering universities. the taliban announced the measures earlier this week, prompting international condemnation. female students have since been turned away from university campuses across the country. the u. s. judge has released disgrace crypto currency executive sam bank mon fried on a $250000000.00 bon facing fraud charges related to the collapse of the f t x crypto currency exchange, which he founded. prosecutors accuse them of stealing billions of dollars from customers. the united states senate has passed a $1.00 trillion dollars spending bill for the next year. the bill is aimed at averting a partial government shut down and includes $45000000000.00. a new aid for ukraine . bill now goes to the house of representatives where it's expected to pass. cranium, preside
arisen good cozy at home, perhaps meteorologist matthew caputo there in washington, d. c. thanks for analysis that you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and i've got to stand dozens of women have rallied in the capital kabul to protest the ban on women entering universities. the taliban announced the measures earlier this week, prompting international condemnation. female students have since been turned away from university campuses across the...