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matthew: yeah.ason: that caught my interest in that it might be a clue to some of the passion you bring to this book. can you share what you feel comfortable sharing about that? matthew: yeah, i mean, i think that for me, he was an authority figure. you know, he -- i saw him like a lot of kids see their parents as someone that was completely in control until suddenly he wasn't. and the feelings that i had watching my family lose their home, there are feelings that i saw in milwaukee when i was spending time with family who is were getting evicted. a lot of those families blame themselves. you know, even though this is a problem affecting millions and millions of folks like them around the country. and c.r. mills has this line where he says the socilogist jobs is to turn the problems into political ones. part of my career, i think, has been taking things that i experienced including as a child and turning them into more social or political issues. jason: one last question about that. what turned your
matthew: yeah.ason: that caught my interest in that it might be a clue to some of the passion you bring to this book. can you share what you feel comfortable sharing about that? matthew: yeah, i mean, i think that for me, he was an authority figure. you know, he -- i saw him like a lot of kids see their parents as someone that was completely in control until suddenly he wasn't. and the feelings that i had watching my family lose their home, there are feelings that i saw in milwaukee when i was...
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matthew wishes he could take that night back. >> reporter: august 2019, matthew pleaded guilty to threeony accounts and sentenced to ten years in prison. laverne says the sentence was unfair and took two social media to tell matthew story. the posts going viral. >> i truly believe that the petitions and the posts, everything was brought up because he's a black autistic young man. wrongfully prosecuted early 2021 after two years behind bars, matthew w released. granted a conditional pardon by then virginia governor. >> i was never going to let him go again. >> reporter: matthew was considered a felon and under supervised probation. he's not allowed to drive our contact his victims and his families. they are seeking a full exoneration saying the criminal record makes it harder for him to get a job. >> you cannot fault somebody for having a medical episode. just like you cannot fault for somebody for having a heart attack behind the wheel. >> reporter: the families convinced matthew intentionally crashed his car and strongly opposed any change to his status. his wife telling "abc news" mat
matthew wishes he could take that night back. >> reporter: august 2019, matthew pleaded guilty to threeony accounts and sentenced to ten years in prison. laverne says the sentence was unfair and took two social media to tell matthew story. the posts going viral. >> i truly believe that the petitions and the posts, everything was brought up because he's a black autistic young man. wrongfully prosecuted early 2021 after two years behind bars, matthew w released. granted a conditional...
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and luke. >> matthew and luke depend on mark, which is why those three gospels-- matthew, mark, and- 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 have been 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, and- 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...
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it's interesting, matthew. the reason - going to do? it's interesting, matthew.w. the reason he is coming backis matthew. the reason he is coming back is his family and he has been honest about that. he said in an interview he missed a family holiday because of work and that made them think twice. he spoke this morning to cbs on the morning show and i was sure that clip and you will understand from the emotionjames has about coming back on. for understand from the emotion james has about coming back on.— understand from the emotion james has about coming back on. for us and our family we — has about coming back on. for us and our family we are _ has about coming back on. for us and our family we are a _ has about coming back on. for us and our family we are a long _ has about coming back on. for us and our family we are a long way - has about coming back on. for us and our family we are a long way from - our family we are a long way from home, we — our family we are a long way from home, we are a long way from people who are _ home, we are a long way from people
it's interesting, matthew. the reason - going to do? it's interesting, matthew.w. the reason he is coming backis matthew. the reason he is coming back is his family and he has been honest about that. he said in an interview he missed a family holiday because of work and that made them think twice. he spoke this morning to cbs on the morning show and i was sure that clip and you will understand from the emotionjames has about coming back on. for understand from the emotion james has about coming...
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matthew scout. so matthew, how has this film been received by not only the mainstream media, but also those source is considered to lean conservative versus those who are a liberal it's been seen. let's figure some 30000000 to 100000000 people. translated organically into doesn't languages. we put 0 money into any advertising promotion of the film. we literally just started a twitter and we were up to $250000.00 followers on twitter. in 2 months these things only happened because people see that what we print then presented was truthful and they're living it. ah, what it was we, we talk behind the scenes of why did this catch on so much. one is a very well made film. it's. it's entertaining to the point of not feeling like it's a powerpoint, but it's giving you real data and from real experts. i'm the fear factor like when you see these things coming out of cadavers and they have never seen it before. people are generally frightened. and because a lot of people were duped in the, taken this her or f
matthew scout. so matthew, how has this film been received by not only the mainstream media, but also those source is considered to lean conservative versus those who are a liberal it's been seen. let's figure some 30000000 to 100000000 people. translated organically into doesn't languages. we put 0 money into any advertising promotion of the film. we literally just started a twitter and we were up to $250000.00 followers on twitter. in 2 months these things only happened because people see...
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matthew. one of the thing you alper is pointing out real things. belts, road ok. trade diversifying from the dollar. but the europeans and the americans talk about ideology all the time. and i can't make any heads or tails of what they're talking. i need a translator. i don't know what they're talking about, and that's why most of the world is turning away ukraine. that's your problem. you made it, you fix it. what do you want from us? oh, and we remember hundreds of years of you telling us what to do, but it didn't work out well for us. ok, i mean how tone deaf can you be, mathew i, what i love in the commentary that we've had so far is the fact that there are, there are pieces that we're touching upon. and i think really back up, for me, i'm not, as i won't say cynical, that meant that's too strong, but when macro dox about strategic autonomy. what amazes me is the fact that i think the united states has always utilized strategic autonomy. if we really break down what strategic autonomy is i
matthew. one of the thing you alper is pointing out real things. belts, road ok. trade diversifying from the dollar. but the europeans and the americans talk about ideology all the time. and i can't make any heads or tails of what they're talking. i need a translator. i don't know what they're talking about, and that's why most of the world is turning away ukraine. that's your problem. you made it, you fix it. what do you want from us? oh, and we remember hundreds of years of you telling us...
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well, thank you matthew scow. after the break, we're going to continue our conversation with matthew and ask him why he feels like this film was embraced by some and demonized to by others. huh. ah ah ah, quad doors, westerly, i'm in be thought on. i mean i had a major was i your said was threatening him and i was a hair dresser, a bus driver, a sales person. anyone could become a victim. ah, that's our private negotiators. first appeared with remove. what am i am bored to seek mister russell? nearly? no, i'm not a necessity and been an unused more. you're more via but with my mom that on the global dilemma it is we want to be feasible. ms. hannon on on the yet to be yet studies pointy took over the serious me for the business. yeah, this is him with the middle of that this week was just in the one goal this week was just a good look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show
well, thank you matthew scow. after the break, we're going to continue our conversation with matthew and ask him why he feels like this film was embraced by some and demonized to by others. huh. ah ah ah, quad doors, westerly, i'm in be thought on. i mean i had a major was i your said was threatening him and i was a hair dresser, a bus driver, a sales person. anyone could become a victim. ah, that's our private negotiators. first appeared with remove. what am i am bored to seek mister russell?...
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well, thank you matthew scow. after the break, we're going to continue our conversation with matthew and ask him why he feels like this film was embraced by some and demonized by others. huh. news sometimes the law of unintended consequences kicks in with a vengeance take, for example, washington's addiction of sanctioning countries around the world for short term political gain. the unintended consequence is the weakening of the american greenback american power. hi, i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plead with you. whatever you do, you do not watch my your show. certainly why watch something that's so different by little opinions that you won't get anywhere else work of it please. i do have the state department, the c i a weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i changed and whatever you do, don't watch my show stay mainstream because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it
well, thank you matthew scow. after the break, we're going to continue our conversation with matthew and ask him why he feels like this film was embraced by some and demonized by others. huh. news sometimes the law of unintended consequences kicks in with a vengeance take, for example, washington's addiction of sanctioning countries around the world for short term political gain. the unintended consequence is the weakening of the american greenback american power. hi, i'm rick sanchez and i'm...
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matthew taylor, always aood to for talks. matthew taylor, always good to see _ for talks.ays good to see you. _ for talks. matthew taylor, always good to see you, thank— for talks. matthew taylor, always good to see you, thank you - for talks. matthew taylor, always good to see you, thank you for i good to see you, thank you for keeping us up—to—date. chief executive of the nhs confederation. let's cross to the newsroom and join our health correspondentjim reed who is following the latest developments. bring us up—to—date on the latest from the hospitals we are hearing. the latest from the hospitals we are hearinu. , ,, the latest from the hospitals we are hearin. _ , y., the latest from the hospitals we are hearinu. , ,, ., �* �* hearing. yes, you look on the bbc website at — hearing. yes, you look on the bbc website at the _ hearing. yes, you look on the bbc website at the moment, _ hearing. yes, you look on the bbc website at the moment, this - hearing. yes, you look on the bbc website at the moment, this is . hearing. yes, you look on the bbc| website at the moment, th
matthew taylor, always aood to for talks. matthew taylor, always good to see _ for talks.ays good to see you. _ for talks. matthew taylor, always good to see you, thank— for talks. matthew taylor, always good to see you, thank you - for talks. matthew taylor, always good to see you, thank you for i good to see you, thank you for keeping us up—to—date. chief executive of the nhs confederation. let's cross to the newsroom and join our health correspondentjim reed who is following the latest...
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well, thank you matthew scow. after the break, we're going to continue our conversation with matthew and ask him why he feels like this film was embraced by some and demonized by others. ah huh. ah, what else? so seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold any world. yes, to shape out disdain, because to advocate an engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah, welcome back. almost from the very beginning, there were those who are voicing concerns about the lack of testing and the potential for side effects from the coven 19 vaccine. however, those voices were quickly identified and since are to both in the traditional media as well as social media, why would a film which collected all of the data into one package face any different fate? so to continue our conversation with director of the film a died suddenly matthew scout. so matthew, how has this film been received by not only the mainstream media, but also those source is considered to lea
well, thank you matthew scow. after the break, we're going to continue our conversation with matthew and ask him why he feels like this film was embraced by some and demonized by others. ah huh. ah, what else? so seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold any world. yes, to shape out disdain, because to advocate an engagement equals the trails. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah, welcome back. almost from the very beginning, there were those...
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go ahead, matthew. well, i think that's very true, but i also think that sometimes what it's missed, especially in terms of the narrative that gets pushed in the united states, is that there's also a hierarchy within the elite itself. yep. and the americans push very hard to make sure everyone is very clear, that at the top of that elite hierarchy is the american elite, tal g for lack of a better term. and they want to make people understand. and that's why i come from a national security intelligence background. so i don't really look at it ideation only when it, when micro talks about strategic autonomy. i see it much more from the practical reality of saying, we're not comfortable with how the united states has largely basically through this conflict and ukraine. told all of europe. where else are you going to go? you have us and you have no one else. there is no other legitimate idea, there is no other legitimate alliance that you can rely on. and therefore, he's manipulating the phrase almost to me
go ahead, matthew. well, i think that's very true, but i also think that sometimes what it's missed, especially in terms of the narrative that gets pushed in the united states, is that there's also a hierarchy within the elite itself. yep. and the americans push very hard to make sure everyone is very clear, that at the top of that elite hierarchy is the american elite, tal g for lack of a better term. and they want to make people understand. and that's why i come from a national security...
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matthew, our heads off to.we're glad you're here tonight with us. >> it's great to be here. >> stay here. meanwhile, there's a big lawsuit over a very popular edge shearing song in -- ♪ ♪ ♪ does that sound familiar to you? >> did matthew chance to say what is the song? >> it's a familiar. >> i thought you said what is the song. writer of another famous song thanks it brings a bell, he's going to walk us, and matthew, through what is happening in this case. ♪ ♪ ♪ (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. tv: try tide power pods with 85% more tide in every pod. who needs that much more tide? (crashing sounds) everyone's gonna need more tide. it's a mess out there. that's why there's 85% more tide in every power pod. -see? -baby: ah. with gold bond... you can age on your own terms. retinol overnight means... the smoothing benefits of retinol. are now for your
matthew, our heads off to.we're glad you're here tonight with us. >> it's great to be here. >> stay here. meanwhile, there's a big lawsuit over a very popular edge shearing song in -- ♪ ♪ ♪ does that sound familiar to you? >> did matthew chance to say what is the song? >> it's a familiar. >> i thought you said what is the song. writer of another famous song thanks it brings a bell, he's going to walk us, and matthew, through what is happening in this case....
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well, thank you matthew scow. after the break, we're going to continue our conversation with matthew and ask him why he feels like this film was embraced by some and demonized by others. huh. sometimes attending consequences kicks in with a vengeance take, for example, washington's addiction of sanctioning countries around the world for short term political gain. the unintended consequence is the weakening of the american greenback. american power ah, yes. motion as well. my new thought, oh, you mean you play a little in a border with my listen, look, and you live muscles, duke. you lukewarm. the initial be one of club. not to get a dealer post on zillow, while museums can use to put value a new one who did origin. but he also still was done those a so much of that going to put that on the building just was a what i see these teeny bussey's no growth you motivation says dc a gumbo sub oh, welcome back. almost from the very beginning. there were those who are voicing concerns about the lack of testing and the poten
well, thank you matthew scow. after the break, we're going to continue our conversation with matthew and ask him why he feels like this film was embraced by some and demonized by others. huh. sometimes attending consequences kicks in with a vengeance take, for example, washington's addiction of sanctioning countries around the world for short term political gain. the unintended consequence is the weakening of the american greenback. american power ah, yes. motion as well. my new thought, oh,...
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. 28 matthew, trottnen , rt— not bad people. 28 matthew, matthew , it is— not bad people. 28 matthew, i think it was last year. where from albania to that's not a majority. that means 72% were not albania . that's not from albania. that's the first second is first point. the second point is those did come , if they if those who did come, if they if they don't deserve have they don't deserve to have asylum will be sent asylum here, they will be sent back albania. and the system back to albania. and the system that them back to that it sends them back to albania, a country albania, which is a safe country , needs to sharpened up by , needs to be sharpened up by the home office under suella braverman very, quickly braverman very, very quickly because for purpose because it isn't fit for purpose at moment. those from at the moment. those from albania who actually asylum albania who actually are asylum seekers , if they come from seekers, if they come from a certain if there are certain circumstances in which in which an otherwise safe country is not safe, they will get asylum. let's human
. 28 matthew, trottnen , rt— not bad people. 28 matthew, matthew , it is— not bad people. 28 matthew, i think it was last year. where from albania to that's not a majority. that means 72% were not albania . that's not from albania. that's the first second is first point. the second point is those did come , if they if those who did come, if they if they don't deserve have they don't deserve to have asylum will be sent asylum here, they will be sent back albania. and the system back to...
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matthew completely useless. matthew iougis— completely useless. matthew laughs.really for many reasons, but you know, even from the covid response , it's, you the covid response, it's, you know, to all the recent events. now, if they can do this or allegedly do this with their money or what would they do with taxpayers money, how as a scottish person, how would i trust them to run my country? you know, and yes, it might be a dream of many scots to be independent, but it's not going to come via the snp and i think, you know, minimum it's ten years before this discussion ever happens again. it's finished independence is finished. i know. and i mean, the thing is regard less of what happens with this investigation. dominique erg sturgeon's— this investigation. dominique erg sturgeon's legacy- g dominique erg sturgeon's legacy is oesiroyeo— erg sturgeon's legacy is oesiroyeo i— erg sturgeon's legacy is destroyed , you know? “in?“ c destroyed, you know? yeah, it is. i— destroyed, you know? yeah, it is. i neon— destroyed, you know? yeah, it is. i .— destroyed, you know
matthew completely useless. matthew iougis— completely useless. matthew laughs.really for many reasons, but you know, even from the covid response , it's, you the covid response, it's, you know, to all the recent events. now, if they can do this or allegedly do this with their money or what would they do with taxpayers money, how as a scottish person, how would i trust them to run my country? you know, and yes, it might be a dream of many scots to be independent, but it's not going to come...
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no, matthew. matthew, go philip? no, matthew. matthew, go on. well following _ philip? no, matthew. esther has hers wttm— mushy peas and esther has hers wttm-omt— mushy peas and esther has hers with and vegetables . e with chips and vegetables. it's got-te— with chips and vegetables. it's gotlbe empe— with chips and vegetables. it's gotlbe ottpe. t— with chips and vegetables. it's got-be chips, i think. - with chips and vegetables. it's got-be chips, i think. i- got to be chips, i think. i think we'll get chips and got to be chips, i think. i- think we'll get chips and veg. momt— think we'll get chips and veg. ttmt you. — think we'll get chips and veg. ttmt you. om— think we'll get chips and veg. thank you. oh, i— think we'll get chips and veg. thank you. oh, i like- think we'll get chips and veg. thank you. oh, i like a- think we'll get chips and veg. thank you. oh, i like a bit- think we'll get chips and veg. thank you. oh, i like a bit of mustard mash. i'm into making a bit mustard mash. i'm into making a ttt ot— mustard mash. i'm into making a ttt ot mwetott— mustard mash. i'm i
no, matthew. matthew, go philip? no, matthew. matthew, go on. well following _ philip? no, matthew. esther has hers wttm— mushy peas and esther has hers wttm-omt— mushy peas and esther has hers with and vegetables . e with chips and vegetables. it's got-te— with chips and vegetables. it's gotlbe empe— with chips and vegetables. it's gotlbe ottpe. t— with chips and vegetables. it's got-be chips, i think. - with chips and vegetables. it's got-be chips, i think. i- got to be chips, i...
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amy: professor matthew desmond, just talked about evictions.he pulitzer prize for your book "evicted." talk about your personal express and what eviction means. >> i grew up in a little town in northern arizona, a railroad town. money was tight. when my dad lost a job as a minister, we lost our home and i helped my parents move into a small rental unit. i think that experience worked its way inside of me, probably provoked me to study evictions later on in life. i moved to milwaukee into a mobile home park and a rooming house in inner-city milwaukee and followed families getting evicted. what i saw was eviction causes tremendous loss. families lose their homes but they also lose their staff. kids lose their school -- they lose their stuff. kids lose their school. many landlords see that and say, no thanks. we push those families into worse housing and push those families into high crime neighborhoods. eviction causes job loss. if any of you listening or watching today have been evicted, you know why that is. it is such a consuming, stressful ev
amy: professor matthew desmond, just talked about evictions.he pulitzer prize for your book "evicted." talk about your personal express and what eviction means. >> i grew up in a little town in northern arizona, a railroad town. money was tight. when my dad lost a job as a minister, we lost our home and i helped my parents move into a small rental unit. i think that experience worked its way inside of me, probably provoked me to study evictions later on in life. i moved to...
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matthew completely useless. matthew iougis— completely useless. matthew laughs.ld i trust them to run my country? you know, and yes, it might be a dream of many scots to be independent, but it's not going to come via the snp and i think, you know, minimum it's ten years before this discussion ever happens again. it's finished independence is finished. i know. and i mean, the thing is regard less of what happens with this investigation. dominique erg sturgeon's— this investigation. dominique erg sturgeon's legacy- g dominique erg sturgeon's legacy is oesiroyeo— erg sturgeon's legacy is oesiroyeo i— erg sturgeon's legacy is destroyed , you know? “in?“ c destroyed, you know? yeah, it is. i— destroyed, you know? yeah, it is. i neon— destroyed, you know? yeah, it is. i .— destroyed, you know? yeah, it is. i . i— destroyed, you know? yeah, it is. i mean , i think she is. i mean, i think she attempted to salvage it by by resigning when she did and making it about her just wanting to get on with her life . um, to get on with her life. um, well, i call bs on it. yeah. i m
matthew completely useless. matthew iougis— completely useless. matthew laughs.ld i trust them to run my country? you know, and yes, it might be a dream of many scots to be independent, but it's not going to come via the snp and i think, you know, minimum it's ten years before this discussion ever happens again. it's finished independence is finished. i know. and i mean, the thing is regard less of what happens with this investigation. dominique erg sturgeon's— this investigation. dominique...
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matthew?s of the presidential campaign. certainly going to be watching what happens in ukraine, as i mentioned to last night, we start to think of a long heralded ukrainian counter offensive watching that as that builds to what extent will the united states give even more weapons to that. >> you are also saying there is training going on? >> there has been training going on for a while, a couple ukrainian pilots have been trained on f-16s, that operation may step up. they haven't agreed to give a f-16s to ukraine yet, but obviously the pressure is on ukraine really wants those planes to strike out russian forces. in the and -- >> okay, thank you very, much rahel? >> earnings season rolls on, it is a really big week for tech earnings. tomorrow we will hear from amanda after the report the bell, that is interesting, it is meta, it is facebook. we have been spending a lot of money on the metaverse, that will be interesting. thursday we hear from amazon, amazon is interesting because amazon is obv
matthew?s of the presidential campaign. certainly going to be watching what happens in ukraine, as i mentioned to last night, we start to think of a long heralded ukrainian counter offensive watching that as that builds to what extent will the united states give even more weapons to that. >> you are also saying there is training going on? >> there has been training going on for a while, a couple ukrainian pilots have been trained on f-16s, that operation may step up. they haven't...
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hello, matthew, welcome to belfast. _ colleagues lucy. hello, matthew, welcome to belfast.we've been i colleagues lucy. hello, matthew, - welcome to belfast. we've been here at the blurb at theatre on the banks of this river through the city —— back to theatre. still remains deeply divided. here in the halls of the lerwick, we've heard stories of hope from the good friday agreement. there have been many amazing moments here, of symbolism, both big and small, and perhaps one of the biggest one ever was ten years ago when martin mcguinness shook hands with queen elizabeth right here. people say they could never have imagined that happening. it did indeed ten years ago. tonight, we will see the performance of a play called agreement. it looks at the complex, tense, difficult negotiations that happened. i'm delighted to say that it with me here is patrick, becky and with all today clear. lovely to have you all, and great to see you both. what preconceptions did you bring to the theatre, to this performance when you're cast? i had different views because i've lived through the g
hello, matthew, welcome to belfast. _ colleagues lucy. hello, matthew, welcome to belfast.we've been i colleagues lucy. hello, matthew, - welcome to belfast. we've been here at the blurb at theatre on the banks of this river through the city —— back to theatre. still remains deeply divided. here in the halls of the lerwick, we've heard stories of hope from the good friday agreement. there have been many amazing moments here, of symbolism, both big and small, and perhaps one of the biggest...
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matthew: i don't believe so. alix: why not?atthew: it is part of the bad habit from the global financial crisis. qe and accommodative policy is to push investors out on the risk -- and levered equity exposure was a replacement for yield. now you have a company like citrix doing a bond deal with a 14% yield. the issuance has not been this low since 2008. under the surface, the credit markets are a bit frozen. we saw a little blip of issuance from energy companies issuing high yield debt on the heels of the jump in crude. jan that it has been a cold market. -- of beyond that it has been a cold market. guy: is there evidence we are seeing the impact of what apollo says is a credit crunch that is here? russell is outperforming and ndx outperforming. do you expect small companies to be more exposed? was the -- is the trend going to continue or should we start positioning for a reversal? matthew: when you look at march it is an interesting snapshot. the s&p was up, close to flat. the nasdaq was north of 5% if i recall and the russell
matthew: i don't believe so. alix: why not?atthew: it is part of the bad habit from the global financial crisis. qe and accommodative policy is to push investors out on the risk -- and levered equity exposure was a replacement for yield. now you have a company like citrix doing a bond deal with a 14% yield. the issuance has not been this low since 2008. under the surface, the credit markets are a bit frozen. we saw a little blip of issuance from energy companies issuing high yield debt on the...
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good afternoon, matthew, - majority of britons out?itons out? good i afternoon, matthew, yes, ithink majority of britons out? (13mm afternoon, matthew, yes, ithink we are all relieved to see the first flight is now starting to happen to get people back to the uk. 0bviously everybody wants to see as many flights as possible out, as comprehensive an evacuation as possible for uk citizens and their families. we want that to happen as quickly as possible, but i think also everyone should want the hard work to be done to try and extend the ceasefire, to hope that it will be maintained, but also to extend a ten to try and get aid into sudan as well. and thanks go to the armed forces and the civil servants, those who are working immensely hard to make the evacuation possible. let’s make the evacuation possible. let's talk about some _ make the evacuation possible. let's talk about some of _ make the evacuation possible. let's talk about some of the _ make the evacuation possible. let's talk about some of the hard politics because we played th
good afternoon, matthew, - majority of britons out?itons out? good i afternoon, matthew, yes, ithink majority of britons out? (13mm afternoon, matthew, yes, ithink we are all relieved to see the first flight is now starting to happen to get people back to the uk. 0bviously everybody wants to see as many flights as possible out, as comprehensive an evacuation as possible for uk citizens and their families. we want that to happen as quickly as possible, but i think also everyone should want the...
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matthew, concerning. i guess. matthew, uhtt— concerning. i guess. matthew, uhttlyou— concerning.t seen-government. guess i don't know. i haven't. seen-government said, seen what the government said, but i guess the government's trounent— but i guess the government's argument would— but i guess the government's argument would when argument would be that when wove-ht— argument would be that when ue-ve-tt ne— argument would be that when we've -if we want- argument would be that when we've if we want to cut we've got to if we want to cut ttvee — we've got to if we want to cut ttvee wet — we've got to if we want to cut taxes, we'd want— we've got to if we want to cut taxes, we'd want to focus it on on when— taxes, we'd want to focus it on on british people— taxes, we'd want to focus it on on british people rather than tourtete— on british people rather than tourtete .— on british people rather than tourists . and— on british people rather than tourists . and if— on british people rather than tourists . and if british people tourists. and if british people are tourists. and if british
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tonight -- rachchel brosnahahan star o of "perry mason,"," acto matthew rhrhys "how i i met your r father franancia raisa.a. featuring the 8g band with atom willard ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news president biden held an event yesterday at the white house celebrating black history month. also being held at the white house, everyone's breath [ laughter ] that's right president biden held an event yesterday at the white house celebrating black history month. man, how many times do you think he casually mentioned knowing obama? [ laughter ] "so i was talking to barry the other day -- sorry, barack -- obama. [ light laughter ] former co-worker." [ laughter ] when asked in a new interview if he's planning on running for re-election in 2024, president biden joked that he needed to call first lady dr. jill biden to, quote, "find out. okay but -- [ light laughter ] -- you know she's not that kind of doctor, right [ laughter ] florida gover
tonight -- rachchel brosnahahan star o of "perry mason,"," acto matthew rhrhys "how i i met your r father franancia raisa.a. featuring the 8g band with atom willard ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news president biden held an event yesterday at the white house celebrating black history month. also being held...
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it 3 matthew. fox is essentially breaking up matthew.pically at how these things play out in american television, often you get stars of that stature getting a farewell show, stars of that stature getting a farewellshow, but stars of that stature getting a farewell show, but that doesn't seem to be the case because the statement says that mr carlson's last programme was friday, 21 april, but when he closed out that show, he said, "see you on monday." it's unclear what triggered this or whether mr carlson knew that would be his last show or not. wc is reaching out to him to try and find out what comments he has to say about that —— the bbc is reaching out to him. it comes after this huge settlement in the dominion defamation lawsuit that fox news reached just last week. at the same time, the company's legal woes aren't over because it faces another lawsuit from another election technology company, smartmatic, and there is another outstanding lawsuit from a former tucker carlson producer named abby grose berg who sued the company and mr ca
it 3 matthew. fox is essentially breaking up matthew.pically at how these things play out in american television, often you get stars of that stature getting a farewell show, stars of that stature getting a farewellshow, but stars of that stature getting a farewell show, but that doesn't seem to be the case because the statement says that mr carlson's last programme was friday, 21 april, but when he closed out that show, he said, "see you on monday." it's unclear what triggered this...
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w. corresponded matthew moore. matthew, good to see you. foreign governments are evacuating their citizens from sudan. what can you tell us about the german efforts? good morning, sarah. yeah, the 1st plane involving the german rescue mission landed in germany this morning. a 2nd and 3rd aircraft are due to land later today. and it's a pretty, a high risk, high stakes rescue, involving we know no more than 300 the helmets. 8 walkers and the families been rescued. there are some non german europeans in there, and it involved a 1000 german army soldiers, including paratroopers and normally sera parliament. the german parliament used to authorize such a mission involving german military forces. but in this case, it just wasn't possible given the need for speed. and all comes after it comes as huge relief for official families because it comes after not one but 2 stoled attempts at this rescue. earlier in the week there was an issue with the risks when a mission had to be abandoned. then on saturday night, this, with t
w. corresponded matthew moore. matthew, good to see you. foreign governments are evacuating their citizens from sudan. what can you tell us about the german efforts? good morning, sarah. yeah, the 1st plane involving the german rescue mission landed in germany this morning. a 2nd and 3rd aircraft are due to land later today. and it's a pretty, a high risk, high stakes rescue, involving we know no more than 300 the helmets. 8 walkers and the families been rescued. there are some non german...
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>> i think they will reference the city that matthew just mentioned, it's called mansfield, ohio. it is in jordan's own district it has a higher crime rate tha new york city. i mean, i think we'll hear tha again and again and again, a well as what you talked abou with columbus, ohio, and the will get back to the old ohi state wrestling controversies. haut i mean, the setup here is so obvious it is such a stunt, they'r leaving themselves wide open o issues like gun, law and order going back to january 6th an not being in favor of the cops even wanting to let the januar six criminals off as donal trump has called for and so, i mean, i think this i mainly being done for fox. this is a fox news programming decision, on the part of jim jordan we're gonna put on a show. it's not a hearing it's a show, we have soundbite for fox, it will be haut red meat for the fox audience. i'm sure oan and newsmax wil cover that as well but i think, only for about 20 30% of the public might se this as worth any merit. it's not serious, it's not congressional oversight that has any meaning, it impacts t
>> i think they will reference the city that matthew just mentioned, it's called mansfield, ohio. it is in jordan's own district it has a higher crime rate tha new york city. i mean, i think we'll hear tha again and again and again, a well as what you talked abou with columbus, ohio, and the will get back to the old ohi state wrestling controversies. haut i mean, the setup here is so obvious it is such a stunt, they'r leaving themselves wide open o issues like gun, law and order going...
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this is a rare moment, matthew, _ today, at least, one.e we - today, at least, one. this is a rare moment, matthew, where we will| today, at least, one. this is a rare - moment, matthew, where we will hear a lot, this phrase cautiously hopeful. perhaps more cautious than hoped for, but this is certainly the most significant moves that the yemeni and the regional players in yemen, and there are many, have seen since they first stormed and took the capital and large swathes of northern yemen by the military intervention of a saudi led coalition. fora intervention of a saudi led coalition. for a long time we have reported this war as one of the most punishing wars in the poorest country in arab world, but now following this surprise news between the two heavyweights, iran, the saudis, who back the yemen government in the south, they had been taken steps to resolve differences. that takes out one of the main engines, which has been fuelling the war. it won't make it easier, it may make it harder as both sides to gain. 0nce easier, it may make
this is a rare moment, matthew, _ today, at least, one.e we - today, at least, one. this is a rare moment, matthew, where we will| today, at least, one. this is a rare - moment, matthew, where we will hear a lot, this phrase cautiously hopeful. perhaps more cautious than hoped for, but this is certainly the most significant moves that the yemeni and the regional players in yemen, and there are many, have seen since they first stormed and took the capital and large swathes of northern yemen by...
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matthew, good to have you with us. perhaps you could explain 1st of all, why we have been seeing so many tornadoes in recent months. most definitely, you know, every spring we see tornadoes like clockwork. things to winter trying to retreat. you have summer time warm building in the gulf, mexico and usually april may and june is a seasonal class. so obviously it's a busy time of year and we average about $660.00 tornadoes during that time frame. what we've seen already that was been a very active start to the year we saw over $200.00 tornadoes in january. the 2nd most on record. we saw 55 in february twice as many as normal in march. we'll go down the books is obviously very busy too. now part of the reason, of course, natural variability just to randomly busy here, but also lun media is playing a role to that is the weather system. this starts with cooler waters in the eastern drop, the pacific, and then shuttles the position of the jet stream, shovels a position of keen weather systems. and in this case, made for a l
matthew, good to have you with us. perhaps you could explain 1st of all, why we have been seeing so many tornadoes in recent months. most definitely, you know, every spring we see tornadoes like clockwork. things to winter trying to retreat. you have summer time warm building in the gulf, mexico and usually april may and june is a seasonal class. so obviously it's a busy time of year and we average about $660.00 tornadoes during that time frame. what we've seen already that was been a very...
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and let's bring ended up here. political correspond at matthew more at matthew. i'll walk us through the latest on the evacuation efforts from sit an morning sarah. we had confirmation this morning that a 5th flight has landed in jordan. now that's the german bendis very using as a hub to ship to ferry people of sudan not bring the total number of people evacuated to almost $500.00 among them. diplomats business people and workers, 8 workers and their families. also a huge number of non germans from our own more than 30 countries. and officials in berlin are really keen to use this extended ceasefire to continue flying their own citizens and those of allies. germany is no coordinating the international evacuation efforts focused on small airbus air base north of the cap to cartoon. it's around the clock operation involving a 1000 plus printers for soldiers and power troopers are providing security on the ground. and what is an extremely tense and precarious situation, and it's not just flight sera, it's also, as we know, that the german navy is sending a vessel o
and let's bring ended up here. political correspond at matthew more at matthew. i'll walk us through the latest on the evacuation efforts from sit an morning sarah. we had confirmation this morning that a 5th flight has landed in jordan. now that's the german bendis very using as a hub to ship to ferry people of sudan not bring the total number of people evacuated to almost $500.00 among them. diplomats business people and workers, 8 workers and their families. also a huge number of non germans...
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that is matthew capuchin meteorologist in washington, dc. and we'll bring you up to speed now with some other stories making world news headlines. taiwan says a number of chinese military aircraft have crossed the unofficial wind, dividing the island from the mainland. taiwanda president, a tie in when is on a diplomatic tour of central america. she's expected to meet the u. s. house speaker, kevin mccarthy. on her way home. china has denounced the plan. tens of thousands of his railways have again joined protests against the government plan to judicial overhaul. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has put the plans on hold, but critics say the changes would compromise the judiciary independence and want them to be scrapped entirely. po francis says he will lead easter celebrations at the vatican. 86 year old pontiff has left hospital after a 3 day stay was treated for bronchitis while there he also visited a children's cancer ward and baptized a baby ah. to the burners league, and now where as well as the big game at the top between barn muni
that is matthew capuchin meteorologist in washington, dc. and we'll bring you up to speed now with some other stories making world news headlines. taiwan says a number of chinese military aircraft have crossed the unofficial wind, dividing the island from the mainland. taiwanda president, a tie in when is on a diplomatic tour of central america. she's expected to meet the u. s. house speaker, kevin mccarthy. on her way home. china has denounced the plan. tens of thousands of his railways have...
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matthew, more did have you political correspondence in berlin. thank you. for your current president, volota mears, the lensky spoke of the new energy in relations between ukraine and china. following his phone call with chinese president, she's in ping on wednesday. it was the 1st contact between the 2 leaders since russia embedded ukraine last year. the chinese foreign ministry says that it will send a delegation to keith to seek a political settlement to the crisis. president polanski has also appointed a new ukrainian ambassador to beijing the 1st in more than 2 years. a long awaited conversation between she and zalinski is regarded as a step forward and strengthening their diplomatic ties. jo, mostly there is an opportunity to use china's political power to reinforce principles on rules that peace should be built on the similar ukraine and china. like the absolute majority of the world are equally interested in the strength of sovereignty of nations and territorial integrity, seriousness. and let's bring ended, of course on an economy has joining us fr
matthew, more did have you political correspondence in berlin. thank you. for your current president, volota mears, the lensky spoke of the new energy in relations between ukraine and china. following his phone call with chinese president, she's in ping on wednesday. it was the 1st contact between the 2 leaders since russia embedded ukraine last year. the chinese foreign ministry says that it will send a delegation to keith to seek a political settlement to the crisis. president polanski has...
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his name was ynobe matthews. >> he mentioned that he did attend this party. department. he was friendly, and cooperative -- said carolyn had left the party before he had. >> he later left the party. went with another female that was at the party over to a convenience store that was close by and bought some cigarettes. >> ynobe gave the detective a dna sample, and supplied the clothes he'd been wearing. to verify his alibi, the detective pulled surveillance video from the convenience store and noticed something. >> the clothing that he was actually wearing was different than what he had just told us and why is he not telling us the truth? >> ynobe claimed he'd simply forgotten and then handed the detective the proper clothing. no forensic evidence found on the clothes connected him to the crime scene. >> so this wasn't your big moment. >> no. it wasn't. >> the "big moment" did come though, just a few nights later when the pieces of this puzzle finally came together. >> coming up. >> and arrest of a familiar suspect. >> i didn't think that he would do it again.
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into matthew's point, this i the party that built itself on law and order. it is more like crime an disorder what do you expect democrats t do on monday during this hearing? >> i think they will reference the city that matthew just mentioned, it is calle mansfield, ohio. it is in jordan's own district it is the higher crime rat than new york city i think we will hear that fact made again and again and again as well as what you talked about in columbus ohio, an maybe we'll get back to th ohio state wrestling som controversies. so the setup here is s obvious. such a stunt, they are leaving themselves wide open on issues like law in order, going bac to january six and not being i favor of the cops. for that not wanting to let th january six criminals off, a donald trump has called for. so i think this is mainly bein done for fox this is a fox news programming decision, for the part of ji jordan we are going to put on a show. it is not a hearing, it is a show, we will get them soundbites it will be red meat for the fo audience, and i'm sure on th national news t
into matthew's point, this i the party that built itself on law and order. it is more like crime an disorder what do you expect democrats t do on monday during this hearing? >> i think they will reference the city that matthew just mentioned, it is calle mansfield, ohio. it is in jordan's own district it is the higher crime rat than new york city i think we will hear that fact made again and again and again as well as what you talked about in columbus ohio, an maybe we'll get back to th...
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matthew dowd is msnbc senior political analyst. great to have you all here so vaughn, give me a sense of the mood the morning after at mar-a-lago, not just what we're hearing about trump but from the people around him. >> this is for donald trump and the team around him here, a realization that they don't believe they can really be knocked down donald trump sort of has this metal steel to him in the way that he views himself as a figure in america today. i think it's important coming off of january 6th, 2021, folks thought that his time in political power had ceased, and yet, what he has shown over the last two years is a strangle hold on that, and that is exactly what the sentiment is coming out of his camp here today, and that is that he is the one among his campaign team who is empowered to be the one delivering the message, the donald trump message it is nobody around him that is trying to manage him or trying to calculate what his defense should be. donald trump is the one in control, and that is what you should expect all the
matthew dowd is msnbc senior political analyst. great to have you all here so vaughn, give me a sense of the mood the morning after at mar-a-lago, not just what we're hearing about trump but from the people around him. >> this is for donald trump and the team around him here, a realization that they don't believe they can really be knocked down donald trump sort of has this metal steel to him in the way that he views himself as a figure in america today. i think it's important coming off...
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when matthew was 14 months old, he fell into a pool in his baby-sitter's backyard and nearly drowned. receiving the urgent call on his way home to his own one-year-old, rushed to the house, jumped a fence past a barking dog to get to matthew. >> he was blue, his fingertips and lips were blue. gave him a couple smacks on the back. before i could start cpr, gave him chest compressions, started to breathe again, color came back. >> here they are one week after the frightening incident, lieutenant sweeney beaming holding a happy, healthy matthew. now more than a decade later, the police department arranging a surprise reunion, two families forever grateful. a moment they'll never forget. >> those smiles say it all. truly special. thanks so much for watching, i am whit johnson in new york. hope to see you back here tomorrow night. good night. >> a suspected killer is under arrest for the murder of check executive bob lee. what police did not revealig away there was a connection between suspect and victim. response to the egregious text messages sent by his officers that are now public >> w
when matthew was 14 months old, he fell into a pool in his baby-sitter's backyard and nearly drowned. receiving the urgent call on his way home to his own one-year-old, rushed to the house, jumped a fence past a barking dog to get to matthew. >> he was blue, his fingertips and lips were blue. gave him a couple smacks on the back. before i could start cpr, gave him chest compressions, started to breathe again, color came back. >> here they are one week after the frightening incident,...
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lieutenant sweeney beaming while holding a happy and healthy matthew.er the police department are arranging the surprise reunion r grateful. a moment they will never forget. >> the smile say it all very special thank you so much for watching tonight in new york hope to see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ >> buildg beer bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> mr. lee's killer has been identified, arrestor, and now will be brought to justice. >> the suspect, 38-year-old nima momeni, was taken into custody without any incident. >> everyone has wanted answers. >> they knew each other. >> violent acts like this are jarring to us all. >> at the end of the day, we want to make sure that we get justice for the families and mr. lee. >> this is still an ongoing investigation. we are not at the end of the road. we are truly at the beginning. kristen: an arrest in the san francisco murder case that got worldwide attention, the alleged suspect, a tech entrepreneur living in emeryville. i'm kristen sze. larry: i'm larry beil. bob lee was
lieutenant sweeney beaming while holding a happy and healthy matthew.er the police department are arranging the surprise reunion r grateful. a moment they will never forget. >> the smile say it all very special thank you so much for watching tonight in new york hope to see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ >> buildg beer bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> mr. lee's killer has been identified, arrestor, and now will be brought to justice....
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why has friends star matthew perry vowed to rewrite his autobiography?ws media. fox news has parted ways with one of its biggest stars, tucker carlson. and at cnn, don lemon, who's been with the network for 17 years has been fired. tucker carlson tonight averaged more than 3 million viewers a night last year, receiving the largest audience in all of us cable news. on the announcment of carlson's departure, shares of fox closed 3% lower on monday, after falling around 5% earlier in the day. fox's rival, cnn also terminated one of their top presenters, don lemon. like fox, cnn didn't give a reason for their action, but lemon was recently suspended and forced to apologise for comments he made on—air about women. katie robertson is a media reporter at the new york times. she's been giving her reaction to these two high—profile departures. a p pa re ntly apparently this was a decision that was just made on friday by lachlan murdoch, the ceo of vox. they did not tell tucker carlson until this morning, monday morning and sources say he was shocked and surprised
why has friends star matthew perry vowed to rewrite his autobiography?ws media. fox news has parted ways with one of its biggest stars, tucker carlson. and at cnn, don lemon, who's been with the network for 17 years has been fired. tucker carlson tonight averaged more than 3 million viewers a night last year, receiving the largest audience in all of us cable news. on the announcment of carlson's departure, shares of fox closed 3% lower on monday, after falling around 5% earlier in the day....
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matthew, why has 2023 been such an active year? so we typically see tornadoes every spring as a season kind of battled it out. when you have winter, beginning to retreat and warm moist air from the gulf, mexico trying to build in as summer starts to build. you obviously get to air mass kind of bumping into each other, causing tornadoes, time and time again. we see this every spring. we average about $660.00 tornadoes during the month of april may in june. however, we've already seen a very busy season. january was the 2nd most active on record of february, so about 55. 20 has been an average of 29, so roughly twice as many as normal. now march, very busy, part of the reason being lun nemea, which kind of finally saw, is last little pulse of learning the energy. basically it's a weather pattern that starts in the eastern tropical pacific with cooler waters. there that re shovels how the jet stream, how several key weather systems, the northern hemisphere behave. and as result, we saw many tornadoes in the year, as has been off to a
matthew, why has 2023 been such an active year? so we typically see tornadoes every spring as a season kind of battled it out. when you have winter, beginning to retreat and warm moist air from the gulf, mexico trying to build in as summer starts to build. you obviously get to air mass kind of bumping into each other, causing tornadoes, time and time again. we see this every spring. we average about $660.00 tornadoes during the month of april may in june. however, we've already seen a very busy...