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natalie's husband, matthew, had a well-known aversion to night driving. >> matthew, when he was 12 yearsld, had an accident where he was blinded in his right eye. and he wore glasses. but he was blind in this eye. >> a driver with a visual impairment in his right eye would have had difficulty judging the distance on the right side of the vehicle. now suspicious, investigators checked the mirabals' telephone record, looking for possible clues. and they found something. matthew spent hours on the phone talking with his brother's wife, lisa. this call was recorded after natalie's murder. >> what would you like me to do? >> i'd like for you to lay on the bed and pull me down on top of you, naked, both of us. >> you know i like that, huh? >> uh-huh. >> mmm, you know me better than anybody. >> and lisa's neighbors told investigators that matthew had been visiting lisa's apartment for months when her husband, marcus, wasn't there. >> he said, without fail, within five minutes after marcus would leave to go to work, he said this guy would come around the corner, peek into his apartment, wearing
natalie's husband, matthew, had a well-known aversion to night driving. >> matthew, when he was 12 yearsld, had an accident where he was blinded in his right eye. and he wore glasses. but he was blind in this eye. >> a driver with a visual impairment in his right eye would have had difficulty judging the distance on the right side of the vehicle. now suspicious, investigators checked the mirabals' telephone record, looking for possible clues. and they found something. matthew spent...
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from grand prairie, texas, give it up for matthew brooks. what up, matthew? >> how you doing? so you just playing it safe, matthew. you just always just been the kind of guy-- straight, straightlaced, straight and narrow. >> straightforward, straight to it, but i've never played for $1 million before either. >> you win some money, you going to vegas? >> i will go to vegas and i-- >> and turn it up. that's a new one. turn up. >> mm-hmm. >> you got to do this. turn up. >> turn it up, baby? >> yeah. we can't call you matthew then. we got to get you a cool name-- >> all right, okay. what you got? >> m.b. >> m.b.? >> yeah, but you got to say it, m.b.! >> m.b.! there? okay. >> m.b.! let me hear it. >> m.b.! >> m.b.! all right, i love it, man. i got to see this happen, man. so just to recap, matthew, you are still in round 1. so far you've banked $15,100.
from grand prairie, texas, give it up for matthew brooks. what up, matthew? >> how you doing? so you just playing it safe, matthew. you just always just been the kind of guy-- straight, straightlaced, straight and narrow. >> straightforward, straight to it, but i've never played for $1 million before either. >> you win some money, you going to vegas? >> i will go to vegas and i-- >> and turn it up. that's a new one. turn up. >> mm-hmm. >> you got to do...
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now we've been able to connect with matthew chance. he joins us now from ukraine with more on the osce observers. news this hour that they may get some access to the crash site today. what do we know? >> reporter: well, certainly within the past hour we've heard directly from the osce on the ground in donetsk. we have a team moving with them now from donetsk toward the crash site. it will be 39 experts from the netherlands and from australia to try to gain access to that crash site of mh17 to try and get some more of the human remains that are still there on the ground. there have dozens of bodies that have not been repatriated, also personal belongings and clues that will lead to what happened on that flight. so that convoy from donetsk is under way. but we've also learned that military operations are taking part on the part of the ukrainian government in areas around the crash site as well has been confirmed to us near small towns close by to the crash site in the middle of rebel-controlled areas the there are battles under way now b
now we've been able to connect with matthew chance. he joins us now from ukraine with more on the osce observers. news this hour that they may get some access to the crash site today. what do we know? >> reporter: well, certainly within the past hour we've heard directly from the osce on the ground in donetsk. we have a team moving with them now from donetsk toward the crash site. it will be 39 experts from the netherlands and from australia to try to gain access to that crash site of...
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unfortunately, in matthew's case, he proceeded to deteriorate.ped his blood pressure with a very white low blood cell count of 1,000. failure to maintain stability of temperature. failure to maintain oxygen saturations. all reflections of overwhelming infection. sepsis, and septic shock. in fact, the blood culture taken at samaritan hospital in the early morning hours of september 21 was only identified after the child had died. >> eureka, this is jerome klein, he's published 967 pieces on infectious diseases, he's the man. there isn't one word of sepsis in the autopsy report. >> i think those who observed the events of this unfortunate disease will bring their own minds to the facts. but the biology of disease is based on factual information. so we have information about what the culture of the blood revealed. we have information that the bone marrow was suppressed. and it could be only suppressed by overwhelming sepsis. >> the allegation of abuse or possibility of abuse comes in, it takes out everything else, and i think that happened in this c
unfortunately, in matthew's case, he proceeded to deteriorate.ped his blood pressure with a very white low blood cell count of 1,000. failure to maintain stability of temperature. failure to maintain oxygen saturations. all reflections of overwhelming infection. sepsis, and septic shock. in fact, the blood culture taken at samaritan hospital in the early morning hours of september 21 was only identified after the child had died. >> eureka, this is jerome klein, he's published 967 pieces...
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matthew hits it spot on. even on those incidents where you have friendly countricountru still end up with a airplane not wanting to blame its airline or wanting to blame the other side. this is going to be very, very tricky. >> we were asking the questions in the beginning of the 370, who was going to lead the investigation. >> start with what the treaty says, state of occurrence. that's a problem because of the separatists versus the ukrainians, and work your way down from there. >> richard quest, matthew l. wald, thanks to both you have. when we come back, we're going to dig deeper into all the unanswered questions about flight 17. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wald, th
matthew hits it spot on. even on those incidents where you have friendly countricountru still end up with a airplane not wanting to blame its airline or wanting to blame the other side. this is going to be very, very tricky. >> we were asking the questions in the beginning of the 370, who was going to lead the investigation. >> start with what the treaty says, state of occurrence. that's a problem because of the separatists versus the ukrainians, and work your way down from there....
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the matthews have been at the hospital for hours.race has been weighed, measured and probed, she's settled into a corner room at duke's children's hospital. she's a lot more peaceful. weighed. >> not at all. >> reporter: now what happens? >> now we wait. the nurse comes in and evaluates her in here, and we wait. >> reporter: how are you feeling at this point? >> good, really good. >> reporter: this is the day grace receives an infusion of core blood, part of a study aiming to put data behind one of the most exciting areas of research, the use of core blood to heel brain injuries. she has history and a physical that was done today. everything looks good. she is set and ready for her infusion this afternoon. >> the core blood programme at duke university is the brainchild of this doctor, more than the head of this programme. she inspired and created it. stem cell therapy has been around for a while, but not blood. >> right. the word stem cell can be confusing, because it's used in a lot of different ways. we are using stem cells from c
the matthews have been at the hospital for hours.race has been weighed, measured and probed, she's settled into a corner room at duke's children's hospital. she's a lot more peaceful. weighed. >> not at all. >> reporter: now what happens? >> now we wait. the nurse comes in and evaluates her in here, and we wait. >> reporter: how are you feeling at this point? >> good, really good. >> reporter: this is the day grace receives an infusion of core blood, part of...
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jamie matthews (clapping.)ell, first of all, thank you frank and mar and the host committee i'm excited to hear about the progress and the iconic visions and the iconic emblems we carry this one is unique it is the dispatch from the roman numerals to 6050 a great jublt we in the bay area have been ready for shakespeare super bowl for a long time and in the levi stadium that is really what we can do total asia region from san francisco so silicon valley we can't be beat we have the very best team playing in snmd and have them go for the super bowl i have to say on behalf of the santa clara and my former mayor patricia and julio our city manager we have steve and david from the super bowl host committee that were committed to make this an event to be remembered i think fitting of the horrifies that be made in santa clara california and the san francisco bay area. thank you >> (clapping) >> thank you, mayor our next speaker is keith bruce the ceo of the san francisco bay area 25 years of supporters marketing in ev
jamie matthews (clapping.)ell, first of all, thank you frank and mar and the host committee i'm excited to hear about the progress and the iconic visions and the iconic emblems we carry this one is unique it is the dispatch from the roman numerals to 6050 a great jublt we in the bay area have been ready for shakespeare super bowl for a long time and in the levi stadium that is really what we can do total asia region from san francisco so silicon valley we can't be beat we have the very best...
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back now with matthew walden and richard quest.es having to deal again with this tragedy and dealing with the families. >> it's astounding. at least these people know where their dead are. i wonder about something else, though, whether this will have some wider impact. we've been noticing the 100th anniversary of the beginning of world war i. this is like the lose tain where. the german uboat sank the lose tain yarks changed public opinion, brought the u.s. into world war i. this sure does focus attention on a horrible, stupid problem. >> he makes a very good point. >> and following on from that very good point matthew has made, the malaysian prime minister was resolute. he wants whoever is responsible to be brought to justice, the perpetrators handed over. >> we were talking about the families for 370. and now here we are again. >> absolutely. all over the world. >> all over the world. all right. thank you very much, guys. it is the top of the hour. and i'm don lemon. this is "cnn tonight." thank you so much for joining us. 11 p.m
back now with matthew walden and richard quest.es having to deal again with this tragedy and dealing with the families. >> it's astounding. at least these people know where their dead are. i wonder about something else, though, whether this will have some wider impact. we've been noticing the 100th anniversary of the beginning of world war i. this is like the lose tain where. the german uboat sank the lose tain yarks changed public opinion, brought the u.s. into world war i. this sure...
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matthew chance is there. matthew, we've seen more than a dozen deaths in 24 hours. just talk to us about the current situation in eastern ukraine as it's taking place the beginning of this monday. >> reporter: there seems to be some kind of effort under way by the ukrainian government to perhaps try and wrestle control of that very contentious crash site of mh-17 from the rebels to allow in the international teams of investigators and police. you saw those pictures from a town in which 13 people, including two children were killed. both sides, the rebels and the government, blaming each other for carrying out that artillery strike on that residential area. there are also reports that we're receiving of other government moves, as well. along various other strategic points surrounding the crash site. so it very much does look at this point like there is a government effort to try and wrestle control from the rebels who control that crash site at this moment. that would give the investigators a bit better access to the site if that happened. in the meantime, it's much
matthew chance is there. matthew, we've seen more than a dozen deaths in 24 hours. just talk to us about the current situation in eastern ukraine as it's taking place the beginning of this monday. >> reporter: there seems to be some kind of effort under way by the ukrainian government to perhaps try and wrestle control of that very contentious crash site of mh-17 from the rebels to allow in the international teams of investigators and police. you saw those pictures from a town in which 13...
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matthew price, bbc news, schiphol airport. >> just a brief time ago i heard from matthew at the schiphol airport in amsterdam and i started by asking him from what we knew about who was on board the plane. >> well, the c.e.o. of schiphol airport has just given a particularly harrowing press conference inside this terminal billing in which he has outlined the fact that the majority of the people on board were of dutch nationalty, 154 dutch. we also know 27 australians, 23 malaysians, 6 british people on board, some belgians, french and other nationalities as well. so the dutch prime minister, who was in belgium during the day, cut short that visit and came back to the nation's capital, the hague, during the late afternoon. i don't know if there's any later statement from him at this stage but he had already, of course, sent out his condolences and feelings to those relatives and friends of those on board. >> matthew price, at schiphol airport. thank you for joining us. and following news of the crash as we mentioned, the ukrainian military and pro-russian rebels immediately acudesed each
matthew price, bbc news, schiphol airport. >> just a brief time ago i heard from matthew at the schiphol airport in amsterdam and i started by asking him from what we knew about who was on board the plane. >> well, the c.e.o. of schiphol airport has just given a particularly harrowing press conference inside this terminal billing in which he has outlined the fact that the majority of the people on board were of dutch nationalty, 154 dutch. we also know 27 australians, 23 malaysians,...
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betsy randall who played any matthews so yeah quitely morris comes back is as. plain mean guess we've got a lot of really great people to come back and if we get to continue on we hope that more will return you get recognised in public you don't look like you look when you were twelve. i think danielle could probably answer that better than i could but i do get recognised a lot. but i think we've been blessed with a very supportive fans and it's usually a positive experience and i think a lot of people just say i grew up watching you on t.v. and i i want to say hi so it's a nice probably get recognised separately but we really get recognised together what was it like for you being famous. i actually had a a really normal experience in the ninety's there wasn't social media there wasn't any you know not a ton of paparazzi or anything really to deal with and going to regular school was always really important to me so on our hiatus weeks i went back to my regular high school i went to every high school football game i went to every high school damn calabasas i. an
betsy randall who played any matthews so yeah quitely morris comes back is as. plain mean guess we've got a lot of really great people to come back and if we get to continue on we hope that more will return you get recognised in public you don't look like you look when you were twelve. i think danielle could probably answer that better than i could but i do get recognised a lot. but i think we've been blessed with a very supportive fans and it's usually a positive experience and i think a lot...
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matthew chance was able to visit recently. >> reporter: beneath the soil of slovyansk, a dark legacytranslator: we were taken on a mass grave site on the outskirts of this former rebel strong hold. innocent civilians killed by the rebels may be buried here. we found at least four mass graves, just like this one. civilians and some rebels buried together, eventually, we'll exhume all the remains, but we need criminal investigators, and time. >> reporter: now firmly under ukrainian military control, the divisions that ravaged slovyansk remain exposed. some of the pro-russian rebels have fled, but officials say many more have stayed, discarding their military fatigues and melting back into normal life. rooting them out is now a priority for the government in kiev. we gained exclusive access to this armed task force, sent to screen and purge the local security force. we're actually inside this slovyansk police headquarters. and in this room right here, the chief investigator of the slovyansk railway police is being interrogated about his role in the insurgency. he says he's innocent, but
matthew chance was able to visit recently. >> reporter: beneath the soil of slovyansk, a dark legacytranslator: we were taken on a mass grave site on the outskirts of this former rebel strong hold. innocent civilians killed by the rebels may be buried here. we found at least four mass graves, just like this one. civilians and some rebels buried together, eventually, we'll exhume all the remains, but we need criminal investigators, and time. >> reporter: now firmly under ukrainian...
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matthews. dr. christian head, associate director, chief of staff, legal and quality assurance at the greater los angeles va health care system, dr. catherine mitchell, medical director for the iraq and afghanistan post deployment center at the phoenix va health care system. this time i'd like to introduce our colleague dr. price to briefly introduce his constituent who within the fourth witness on the panel this evening. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to thank you and you the ranking member for allowing me to offer this introduction. this is a remarkably important topic. i commend the committee for the work that you've done as a physician, i worked at the va hospital in atlanta for a number of years during my training. i know how important it is to have honest and real information for our veterans to honor their service which is why i'm so very pleased to welcome scott davis who will be on the panel today. s a resident of my district. a graduate of more house college. his father served in vi
matthews. dr. christian head, associate director, chief of staff, legal and quality assurance at the greater los angeles va health care system, dr. catherine mitchell, medical director for the iraq and afghanistan post deployment center at the phoenix va health care system. this time i'd like to introduce our colleague dr. price to briefly introduce his constituent who within the fourth witness on the panel this evening. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to thank you and you the ranking...
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starts tonight with the dave matthews band. we will get an update on how the marissa mayer turnaround is going when the company reports earnings today. major job cuts coming at microsoft. the tech giant is planning its biggest round of layoffs in five years. people with inside knowledge say the cuts are likely coming in the nokia unit as well as in marketing. of innovation, johnson & johnson may not be the first name that comes to mind, but these days, the pharmaceutical giant is taking a page from the tech industry. like other big pharma companies, j&j used to develop drugs the old-fashioned way, internally. today the company is collaborating with outside startups, inviting them into their incubator lab in la jolla, california. as part of our special daylong coverage inside johnson & johnson, bloomberg sent carol massar to get an inside look at the company's innovation lab. take a look. >> could billion-dollar drugs come out of this process? >> we are indoubt. the incubator in la jolla, california. entrepreneurs are looking at
starts tonight with the dave matthews band. we will get an update on how the marissa mayer turnaround is going when the company reports earnings today. major job cuts coming at microsoft. the tech giant is planning its biggest round of layoffs in five years. people with inside knowledge say the cuts are likely coming in the nokia unit as well as in marketing. of innovation, johnson & johnson may not be the first name that comes to mind, but these days, the pharmaceutical giant is taking a...
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but ultimately, we're going to pull out. >> all right, matthew rojansky, matthew legvold, i appreciateou both. >>> hundreds are dying between israel and hamas. up next two, people who lost their live, one israeli, one palestinian. kelley blue book... it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance, insurance and gas. read reviews. woman: gas milage is awesome. from actual owners and kelley blue book experts. and get the full picture on what it's like to own the cars you're considering kbb.com >>> welcome back, everyone. at least 16 people were killed and many more wounded in an explosion at a u.n. shelter in northern gaza. news tonight that a ceasefire deal may be in the works, a deal that could stop the civilian casualties on both sides. here is paula hancocks with the latest. >> reporter: two men, age 25 and 37, complete strangers, brought together by forces more powerful than they could imagine. haled 25, a palestinian camera
but ultimately, we're going to pull out. >> all right, matthew rojansky, matthew legvold, i appreciateou both. >>> hundreds are dying between israel and hamas. up next two, people who lost their live, one israeli, one palestinian. kelley blue book... it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance, insurance and gas. read...
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matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure whether he could have been saved.rrett couples says he doesn't blame the crowd or the police for not jumping in if they weren't properly trained. but he says it's hard to believe with so many authorities on the scene that none of them knew how to make a water rescue. >> i mean, it's -- it doesn't make sense to me that you have fire rescue within two blocks, marine rescue within two miles, and none of them are trained in water rescue. to me, that is -- i mean, that's unspeakable. >> after the incident, the victim's family files a complaint and the philadelphia police department conducts an internal investigation. the internal investigation concludes that their officers provided adequate service. as soon as police were notified of buford's position, they dispatch a negotiator and within minutes also call their marine unit. but the marine unit, though based nearby, had been dispatched to another river earlier that day and is miles away, pulling up abandoned cars when they get the call. they immediately head for the bridg
matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure whether he could have been saved.rrett couples says he doesn't blame the crowd or the police for not jumping in if they weren't properly trained. but he says it's hard to believe with so many authorities on the scene that none of them knew how to make a water rescue. >> i mean, it's -- it doesn't make sense to me that you have fire rescue within two blocks, marine rescue within two miles, and none of them are trained in water...
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>> one of the things that struck me about matthew is how comfortable he was in his own skin. i mean, here's an openly gay inmate in a southern prison, and he didn't have any problems with it. but when we went out to the yard to try and get b-roll of matthew playing backgammon, it became clear that a lot of the other inmates did have a problem with him being openly gay. some people just were avoiding him. he was actually calling out to them. >> oh, you're scared? >> and it wasn't until the cameras went away and we backed off a little bit that people were willing to come up and get involved in a game with him. >> in spite of the hardships, campbell told our producer that prison has played an essential role in his life. >> if i hadn't came to prison, i would have probably ended up dead. and my family knows i'm gay. i told all them when i came here. so they all know what to expect from me now. it's like i told them, it's going to be a different person. >> but before campbell can prosper on the outside, he'll have to learn how to deal with perhaps his greatest temptation, and it h
>> one of the things that struck me about matthew is how comfortable he was in his own skin. i mean, here's an openly gay inmate in a southern prison, and he didn't have any problems with it. but when we went out to the yard to try and get b-roll of matthew playing backgammon, it became clear that a lot of the other inmates did have a problem with him being openly gay. some people just were avoiding him. he was actually calling out to them. >> oh, you're scared? >> and it...
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meets world ben savage's danielle fishel known for their iconic roles as topanga laurence and corey matthews on the smash ninety's sitcom boy meets world danielle fishel and ben savage are back again in the spin off of that show that made them famous aptly titled girl meets world danielle and ben joins us now to discuss the reprise a little bare legendary characters and later we'll meet rowan blanchard their on screen daughter who puts the girl in girl in the world and girl meets world premier's on june twenty seventh at nine forty five pm eastern time on disney channel let me refresh it what was for those of us who were not nine years old at the time it was boy meets world. boy meets world was a sitcom that was formed in ninety three and it was a coming of age story about a young character corey matthews and it was that was me and it was him exploring the world and it was basically him taking on the world and we were seeing it from the eyes of a young thirteen year old boy and. the show started in ninety three and cory met his love interest very early on in the series and he was out with me
meets world ben savage's danielle fishel known for their iconic roles as topanga laurence and corey matthews on the smash ninety's sitcom boy meets world danielle fishel and ben savage are back again in the spin off of that show that made them famous aptly titled girl meets world danielle and ben joins us now to discuss the reprise a little bare legendary characters and later we'll meet rowan blanchard their on screen daughter who puts the girl in girl in the world and girl meets world...
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starts tonight with the dave matthews band. we will get an update on how the marissa mayer turnaround is going when the company reports earnings today. major job cuts coming at microsoft. the tech giant is planning its biggest round of layoffs in five years. people with inside knowledge say the cuts are likely coming in the nokia unit as well as in marketing. of innovation,
starts tonight with the dave matthews band. we will get an update on how the marissa mayer turnaround is going when the company reports earnings today. major job cuts coming at microsoft. the tech giant is planning its biggest round of layoffs in five years. people with inside knowledge say the cuts are likely coming in the nokia unit as well as in marketing. of innovation,
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mark matthews has reaction from the bay area's ukrainian community. we begin with steven stock. one of the concerns, this route has been deemed safe but recently it's been unsafe. >> that's exactly right, raj. we pieced together flight paths over europe dating back over this area over the last several weeks. though many airlines appear to have avoided ukraine altogether, several airlines, including malaysia air, continued to fly over the country regularly despite the conflict there on the ground. despite the fact that at least one cargo plane had already been shot out of the same sky in the same region, less than a week ago. >> the pictures show the aftermath of what u.s. officials now believe was a missile strike on the boeing 777 flying at 33,000 feet. data from the internet site, flight aware shows the flight ending abruptly, just west of the russian border. this despite several warnings about the safety of the airspace over ukraine. first, warnings put out on april 3rd by the f.a.a. and the international civil aviation organization warning pilots of "the possible existence o
mark matthews has reaction from the bay area's ukrainian community. we begin with steven stock. one of the concerns, this route has been deemed safe but recently it's been unsafe. >> that's exactly right, raj. we pieced together flight paths over europe dating back over this area over the last several weeks. though many airlines appear to have avoided ukraine altogether, several airlines, including malaysia air, continued to fly over the country regularly despite the conflict there on the...
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that our actions say to them the words for which matthew ridgway listened. i will not fail thee nor forsake thee. strengthened by their courage, heartened by their value and born by their memory, let us continue to stand for the ideals for which they lived and died. thank you very much, and god bless you all. >>> this is american history tv on c-span3. where we're marking the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion. we continue our look at past presidential speeches in normandy. up next we hear from bill clinton on the 50th anniversary of d-day in june of 1994. >> general downing, mr. hathaway, honored leaders of our military, distinguished veterans and members of the armed services, family and friends, my fellow americans.
that our actions say to them the words for which matthew ridgway listened. i will not fail thee nor forsake thee. strengthened by their courage, heartened by their value and born by their memory, let us continue to stand for the ideals for which they lived and died. thank you very much, and god bless you all. >>> this is american history tv on c-span3. where we're marking the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion. we continue our look at past presidential speeches in normandy. up next...
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mark matthews spoke with bay area scientists about a big loss for their community, but we begin with more on that american who was onboard. >> yeah, jessica, just 19 years old, quinn schansman was born here in the states, lived in new york for a little while, also the bay area. he's been going to school in amsterdam, his facebook page filled with pictures of friends, now dealing with this huge loss. passengers boarding malaysia airlines flight 17, seems like just another day. passenger is rolling with a cell phone camera and posted this video on instagram before takeoff. the tragic deaths of the 298 people onboard being felt all over the world. this morning the united nations held a moment of silence for the victims. in moscow, flowers and cards are left in their memory. this note has one message, sorry. >> their deaths are a outrage of unspeakable proportions. we know at least one american citizen, quinn lucas schansman, was killed. >> reporter: 19-year-old quinn schansman is described as a likable guy. he lived in the bay area for awhile as a kid when his dad worked for the dutch e
mark matthews spoke with bay area scientists about a big loss for their community, but we begin with more on that american who was onboard. >> yeah, jessica, just 19 years old, quinn schansman was born here in the states, lived in new york for a little while, also the bay area. he's been going to school in amsterdam, his facebook page filled with pictures of friends, now dealing with this huge loss. passengers boarding malaysia airlines flight 17, seems like just another day. passenger is...
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i'm mark matthews, this story coming up. >>> and good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri, this now makes 11 days of 90 to 100-degree heat across the east bay valleys. we'll let you know if this finally fades tomorrow coming up in a few minutes. >>> it will be a challenge, no doubt about it, yeah. >> a bay area banker training for a challenging swim. and it's not just for the exercise. how he's going above and beyond to help a customer in tonight's bay area proud story. >>> then at 6:00, ordering a bag of medical marijuana like a pizza for delivery. >> having a service like this is really beneficial to someone like myself. >> reporter: but it's how you place your order that makes this bay area startup so unusual. that's new at 6:00. >>> i want to get back to our breaking news in southern california on the campus of ucla right there in westwood. more than an hour ago a water main broke, and you can see how much water is spilling into the streets and the campus of ucla. once again, this is at ucla, a water main break. you see the thousands of students really, even though it is sum
i'm mark matthews, this story coming up. >>> and good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri, this now makes 11 days of 90 to 100-degree heat across the east bay valleys. we'll let you know if this finally fades tomorrow coming up in a few minutes. >>> it will be a challenge, no doubt about it, yeah. >> a bay area banker training for a challenging swim. and it's not just for the exercise. how he's going above and beyond to help a customer in tonight's bay area proud...
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his name is matthew beichner, and his favorite player is andrew mccutcheon of the pittsburgh pirates.air had a special lunch together yesterday all thanks to the make-a-wish foundation. after they ate, matthew was signed to a one-day contract with the pirates. >> pretty good playing mlb at 12 years old. >> it's amazing. it's more than we ever could have wished for, and i'm glad he gets to do it with everything he's been through. >> oh, that's great. pretty good playing mlb at 12 years old. i like that comment. in addition to all that he did on the field, matthew also threw out the first pitch at last night's game, and then to top it off, he saw the pirates beat the dodgers, 12-7. >>> now for some other baseball highlights. >> for those, here's our man at espn. >>> good morning, america. welcome to our "sportscenter" studio here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett. early in the day on tuesday, the yankees made a trade with the san diego padres to acquire chase headley hoping to bolster their lineup. headley playing for them when they took on the rangers tuesday night. first let's check ou
his name is matthew beichner, and his favorite player is andrew mccutcheon of the pittsburgh pirates.air had a special lunch together yesterday all thanks to the make-a-wish foundation. after they ate, matthew was signed to a one-day contract with the pirates. >> pretty good playing mlb at 12 years old. >> it's amazing. it's more than we ever could have wished for, and i'm glad he gets to do it with everything he's been through. >> oh, that's great. pretty good playing mlb at...
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3, by the way, her name is cocoa, but then a grown man acts this out with matthew.ere's dad with an old coffee table. >> no, no. wait, where are you -- where are you taking that? >> i'm going to give this away. >> no, no, don't take it away. >> why not? >> i don't want you to take it away. i love this coffee table. >> cocoa does not want dad to get rid of the coffee table. makes you feel amused, happy, giddy. >> we have a nice new coffee table. >> but i hate that coffee tail. >> a whole new meeting when it's a six-foot tall man with a beard. >> and a pink bow. >> i like this one because of the sides and i have fun with it. >> kids don't like change. >> dad thinks it's a good idea for cocoa to say good-bye. >> are you going on vacation? >> no. no, i'm going to a new house actually. >> no, no, say that you are are. >> the coffee table's british, of t evidently. >> are you going on vacation? >> yes, i am, actually. >> no, you're not, you're going to another house. >> she has great memories with the coffee table. >> there was more to that table. >> now the table says go
3, by the way, her name is cocoa, but then a grown man acts this out with matthew.ere's dad with an old coffee table. >> no, no. wait, where are you -- where are you taking that? >> i'm going to give this away. >> no, no, don't take it away. >> why not? >> i don't want you to take it away. i love this coffee table. >> cocoa does not want dad to get rid of the coffee table. makes you feel amused, happy, giddy. >> we have a nice new coffee table. >>...
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. >> matthew and his son come to bay front park to watch planes take off and land regularly. after a crash matthew had a talk with his son, one about life and death. >> just being open about things and talking about life and death and things helps him integrate it. >> last month the ntsb determined that the pilots made serious mistakes on the approach and landing of the plane. it was a fatal error because the pilots didn't notice that the plane was losing speed and at tut until it was too late. >> the pilots must understand and command their automation and not become overreliant on it. the pilot must always be the boss. >> other factors also contributed to the crash, including fatigue among the crew and pilot training issues. >> they haven't addressed the mund ten tall issue in that crash. >> she was the ntsb report was clear. these pilots were improperly trained. >> those pilot did not know how to fly the airplane. >> almost 200 of the people on board were taken to area hospitals with injuries such as bruises, broken bones and spinal damage. three people died. >> my father s
. >> matthew and his son come to bay front park to watch planes take off and land regularly. after a crash matthew had a talk with his son, one about life and death. >> just being open about things and talking about life and death and things helps him integrate it. >> last month the ntsb determined that the pilots made serious mistakes on the approach and landing of the plane. it was a fatal error because the pilots didn't notice that the plane was losing speed and at tut...
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matthew chance joins us live from kharkiv. what's the latest? was the government keeping investigators out? >> reporter: well, certainly, it's true, john, there is a new offensive under way in various areas around the crash site. despite assurances from the ukrainian government six days ago there would be a cease-fire zone around the area, which is in rebel controlled territory for the international investigators from the netherlands and australia to gain access to the site and conduct very important work. they need to undertake it to get human remains out of there. there's lots of personal belongings that have to be collected and evidence to give us clarity of what happened to mh17. that work has to be done. at the moment, the european security body escorting the experts is on the road now from donetsk toward the crash site a short distance away. yesterday, they tried to get access with the international experts to the area. because of the fierce fighting raging around there over the course of the past 24 hours, 36 hours or so, they were unable
matthew chance joins us live from kharkiv. what's the latest? was the government keeping investigators out? >> reporter: well, certainly, it's true, john, there is a new offensive under way in various areas around the crash site. despite assurances from the ukrainian government six days ago there would be a cease-fire zone around the area, which is in rebel controlled territory for the international investigators from the netherlands and australia to gain access to the site and conduct...
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husey. >> matthew. >> we like to repeat it. >> thank you. >> here's our first question from april.waited too long? >> why are you asking me? ask him. >> okay. we don't know him, we only know april. >> april needs to ask her guy, not ask a stranger on the tv. >> i thought you meant we were supposed to ask him. >> no, you're fine. >> we didn't do anything. >> i feel whenever i get a question like this, why aren't you asking the guy? he's there with you. say to him, do you ever intend on getting married? is marriage on the cards for you, do you think? you don't have to make it about you, but do you see yourself getting married? if he says no, or i'm not into marriage, at least you have an answer. >> haven't they had any kind of a conversation in five years if. >> doesn't sound like they have. >> they've got other problems. >> if they've had the conversation already, she's not listening to the answer. either he said yes, i intend to marry you, but not yet. or he said, i'm not into marriage. >> clearly anxious. >> she's 22, they've known each other since she was 17 -- >> she's 22, i fee
husey. >> matthew. >> we like to repeat it. >> thank you. >> here's our first question from april.waited too long? >> why are you asking me? ask him. >> okay. we don't know him, we only know april. >> april needs to ask her guy, not ask a stranger on the tv. >> i thought you meant we were supposed to ask him. >> no, you're fine. >> we didn't do anything. >> i feel whenever i get a question like this, why aren't you asking the...
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matthews. three your own work during your time at the st. louis va you identified that on average ps h psychiatrist were seeing veterans for 3.5 hours a day in an eight hour day. when you contacted others do you know if they were tracking the information prior to your investigation? >> i don't not know if they were tracking it. i know our va doesn't track it and many don't track it because the chiefs wanted to know the answers as well. i got e-mails from other chiefs wanting me to forward the respon responses. and there was a new chief that had the same set of question asking what number should be reasonable. >> thank you. next question for dr. matthews. your findings discovered that 60% of veterans were dropping out of mental health care after one or two visits and during town meetings they tell me the same thing. do you think it is the type of treatment? should there be alternatives to that treatment? >> my goal was to make the va mental health clinic a welcoming place with easy access to car
matthews. three your own work during your time at the st. louis va you identified that on average ps h psychiatrist were seeing veterans for 3.5 hours a day in an eight hour day. when you contacted others do you know if they were tracking the information prior to your investigation? >> i don't not know if they were tracking it. i know our va doesn't track it and many don't track it because the chiefs wanted to know the answers as well. i got e-mails from other chiefs wanting me to forward...
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matthew was soon tormented by his classmates of matthews in school and other districts saw him, teasednted him to no end. >> reporter: he left behind a note saying he could no longer handle school and had no friends. >> once matthews parents read the note and they were baffled at what had happened, they took his coal phone and started texting his friends saying do you know what happened? what happened at school? why did matthew not want to return to school? they started getting feedback from his friends enlightening them to this video. >> reporter: it alleges the school did nothing to intervene. the school will not comment on this particular case but release add statement that read in part the safety and well being of our students is a top priority. >> it did bring back a lot of memory. >> reporter: it's a very similar incident to what happened in 2010 to jane clemente's son tyler. he was secretly taped while having a sexual encounter with another man. humiliated by that he jumped from the george washington bridge. >> every person if they see someone being harass order intimidated or s
matthew was soon tormented by his classmates of matthews in school and other districts saw him, teasednted him to no end. >> reporter: he left behind a note saying he could no longer handle school and had no friends. >> once matthews parents read the note and they were baffled at what had happened, they took his coal phone and started texting his friends saying do you know what happened? what happened at school? why did matthew not want to return to school? they started getting...
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. >> matthew chance is in kharkiv, he joins us now live. there's word they're moving today. are they likely to get to the site? >> i think that very much depends on the security situation around the site. as we've been hearing from that report, there have been force clashes between the pro-russian rebels and ukrainian government forces. not on the crash site itself but in the various towns that surround the crash site of mh17. despite appeals to the ukrainian government to halt their offensive, where they appear to be trying to surround the rebels in that area and take control for themselves that crash site. they've refused to do so. so the fighting continues. which means that without an agreement from the ukrainians and the rebels, to stop their fighting, it seems to me very unlikely that the osce, the investigators from the netherlands and australia, are going to be able to achieve what they've failed to achieve over the past four days. they're still trying, because evof the urgency to gather the human remains and repattiate them to the various countries and gain evidence
. >> matthew chance is in kharkiv, he joins us now live. there's word they're moving today. are they likely to get to the site? >> i think that very much depends on the security situation around the site. as we've been hearing from that report, there have been force clashes between the pro-russian rebels and ukrainian government forces. not on the crash site itself but in the various towns that surround the crash site of mh17. despite appeals to the ukrainian government to halt...
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. >> matthew and his son daniel come to the park to watch planes take off and land regularly. after the crash, matthew had a talk with his son no father enjoys, one about life and death. >> just being open about things and talking about life and death and things, helps him integrate it. >> last month the ntsb determined the pilots made serious mistakes on approach and landing of the plane. before the plane crashed a member of the crew deactive visited the automatic speed control system without knowing it. i it was fatal because the pilots didn't notice the plane was losing speed altitude. >> the pilots mississippi understand some command they're automation' not become overreliant on it. the pilot must always be the boss. >> but the ntsb says other factors contributed, including fatigue among the crew and pilot training issues. >> have not addressed the fundamental issue in the crash. >> captain dick deeds is an aviation expert and says the ntsb report was clear, these pilots were improperly trained. >> those pilots did not know how to fly the airplane, period. >> of the 307 pe
. >> matthew and his son daniel come to the park to watch planes take off and land regularly. after the crash, matthew had a talk with his son no father enjoys, one about life and death. >> just being open about things and talking about life and death and things, helps him integrate it. >> last month the ntsb determined the pilots made serious mistakes on approach and landing of the plane. before the plane crashed a member of the crew deactive visited the automatic speed...
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. >> matthew and his son daniel come to the park to watch planes take off and land regularly. after the crash, matthew had a talk with his son no father enjoys, one about life and death. >> just being open about things and talking about life and death and things, helps him integrate it. >> last month the ntsb determined the pilots made serious mistakes on approach and landing of the plane. before the plane crashed a member of the crew deactive visited the automatic speed control system without knowing it. i it was fatal because the pilots didn't notice the plane was losing speed altitude. >> the pilots mississippi understand some command they're automation' not become overreliant on it. the pilot must always be the boss. >> but the ntsb says other factors contributed, including fatigue among the crew and pilot training issues. >> have not addressed the fundamental issue in the crash. >> captain dick deeds is an aviation expert and says the ntsb report was clear, these pilots were improperly trained. >> those pilots did not know how to fly the airplane, period. >> of the 307 pe
. >> matthew and his son daniel come to the park to watch planes take off and land regularly. after the crash, matthew had a talk with his son no father enjoys, one about life and death. >> just being open about things and talking about life and death and things, helps him integrate it. >> last month the ntsb determined the pilots made serious mistakes on approach and landing of the plane. before the plane crashed a member of the crew deactive visited the automatic speed...
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i'm mark matthews. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. >>> happening now. we've been showing you the ucla campus flooded because of a water main break. there are some concerns that there may be some students or visitors to the campus trapped in an underground parking structure. >> reporter: more than three hours since the water main break, the water cascading downhill into the campus area. not one but two parking structures are located below grade. that is the concern. a short while ago we spoke to a student who said he went down inside the parking structures and early on students and staff were trying to drive their cars out when the water at times was 2 to 3 feet deep. he does not think anyone is trapped inside, but there is so much water that came gown on the campus, this is a 30 to 36-in
i'm mark matthews. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. >>> happening now. we've been showing you the ucla campus flooded because of a water main break. there are some concerns that there may be some students or...
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mark matthews is covering the case. he spent the day combing through the indictment. what stood out at you? >> reporter: jessica, what happened inside court today was pretty short, straightforward. raymond chow indicted on racketeering. out on the sidewalk was the show. defense attorney sarah held court outside the court this morning saying the latest indictment is nothing new. >> they'll indict a ham sandwich if requested. >> reporter: he said the fact that the grand jury indicted chow is actually a sign of weakness. >> this was strategy. this wouldn't have occurred if they had a strong case against our client. >> reporter: in court, chow's expression gave nothing away as he pleaded not guilty, along with five other co-defendants. contrary to his lawyer's description, the indictment details a long list of alleged crimes and a lot of money changing hands. 27 cases of stolen johnny walker. raymond chow accepting payment. $96,000 for a shipment of stolen cigarettes. 150,000 for another shipment. and each time, chow receiving payments recorded by undercover fbi employees
mark matthews is covering the case. he spent the day combing through the indictment. what stood out at you? >> reporter: jessica, what happened inside court today was pretty short, straightforward. raymond chow indicted on racketeering. out on the sidewalk was the show. defense attorney sarah held court outside the court this morning saying the latest indictment is nothing new. >> they'll indict a ham sandwich if requested. >> reporter: he said the fact that the grand jury...
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robert and his attorney matthew ca callister break my heart.elp she needs and finds out some bureaucrat made a mistake. how did you feel when you heard this? >> we both -- it devastated us. you know -- >> and what did they tell you? >> they didn't really tell us nothing. i mean we kept hearing that xerox couldn't get the program right, and that was the reason the insurance company didn't have her name in the computer. >> even though you got a message. >> yeah, they gave us the policy number, a member number, and said it would be starting march 1st. >> when -- when you were dealing with this, did they know -- did xerox and the state know how bad your wife's condition was? her doctors had said she's got to get treatment. >> yeah, they knew. every time my daughter-in-law called them, she would remind them, you know, you're dealing with somebody who needs brain surgery. brain cancer, and it's urgent. you said we had insurance, but she's not in the computer. the insurance company had nothing on her. >> did you feel like they treated you with the kin
robert and his attorney matthew ca callister break my heart.elp she needs and finds out some bureaucrat made a mistake. how did you feel when you heard this? >> we both -- it devastated us. you know -- >> and what did they tell you? >> they didn't really tell us nothing. i mean we kept hearing that xerox couldn't get the program right, and that was the reason the insurance company didn't have her name in the computer. >> even though you got a message. >> yeah, they...
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relying more on self ears maclin, and rookie matthews.thews said he is taking things one step at a time. >> i know each day i want to continue to go back, look at my play book, go to my ipad, see what i did wrong, improve on. that will you got to go out there and make plays. >> three flyers greats will be honored this season, with the spots for team's hall of fame. eric lindrose, john claire, will enter together. then on february 19th, defenseman eric dejardin will also receive the honor. more news when we come why would you want to avoid them? because i don't want to... you know what? i'm gonna bring my maintenance guy in here to tell you all about it. roddy! so, uh, without your fee, your checking chamber can't run smoothly. every time you put money in, it causes, uh...deposit friction. gotta get some fiscal lube on there. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. [ defeated] okay. [ male announcer ] avoid monthly maintenance fees at td bank with a minimum checking balance of just $100. td bank. america's most convenient bank. o
relying more on self ears maclin, and rookie matthews.thews said he is taking things one step at a time. >> i know each day i want to continue to go back, look at my play book, go to my ipad, see what i did wrong, improve on. that will you got to go out there and make plays. >> three flyers greats will be honored this season, with the spots for team's hall of fame. eric lindrose, john claire, will enter together. then on february 19th, defenseman eric dejardin will also receive the...
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my name is matthew pinsker and i am the instructor of the understanding lincoln course.heuld like to introduced panelists and turn it over to our monitor and let him ask a series of questions in an informal discussion about these topics. our moderator to our firm left is a former u.s. army colonel and served in operation desert storm. u.s. army warhe college. he got his phdm
my name is matthew pinsker and i am the instructor of the understanding lincoln course.heuld like to introduced panelists and turn it over to our monitor and let him ask a series of questions in an informal discussion about these topics. our moderator to our firm left is a former u.s. army colonel and served in operation desert storm. u.s. army warhe college. he got his phdm
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let's bring in mark matthews. this is a major artery in marin county, as you know. what's taking it so long to clear? >> reporter: well, it's because they've got these twin tankers on the road here. behind me you can see them. 4,000 gallons leaked out of that rear tanker truck this morning as it flipped over. the cleanup has taken all day. remember this happened at 7:00 this morning. it made a mess of the morning commute for tens of thousands of drivers and now it's doing it again for the ride home. the california highway patrol says the driver just lost control of his rig on this turn. >> drifted a little to the right side of the road, the right side tires of the rear trailer left the roadway, got on to the dirt shoulder. >> reporter: the rear tank started to skid sideways. 4,000 gallons of gasoline sloshed to one side and over it went. the driver, a sacramento man, was not hurt. the company that owns the truck, alliance tank lines out of california, is on the hook for the cleanup, which sources say could run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. independent c
let's bring in mark matthews. this is a major artery in marin county, as you know. what's taking it so long to clear? >> reporter: well, it's because they've got these twin tankers on the road here. behind me you can see them. 4,000 gallons leaked out of that rear tanker truck this morning as it flipped over. the cleanup has taken all day. remember this happened at 7:00 this morning. it made a mess of the morning commute for tens of thousands of drivers and now it's doing it again for the...
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. >> jeff ranieri is tracking the shifting wind, but we begin with mark matthews near pope valley. what's the new information about the damage with this fire? >> reporter: they have upped the number of structures that have been burned in the fire from five to seven. they now say that five outhouses or five, i should say sheds burned. and one hunting cabin and one actual residence. we'll tell you more about that in a minute. the most significant change is that the winds have picked up, and it has exasser batesed this fire. from the air, that's how this fire is being fought. the steep hillsides to the east of pope valley has slowed dozers from getting around the fire. >> we can feel the southwest breeze as pretickdicted coming now. can you not predict which direction that fire's going to go in. >> reporter: the nearest community homes is in barriesba. >> at the high school in middletown, randy fischer is one of those waiting to go back home. her husband is one of those who defied the order to leave and has been calling her with updates. >> reporter: did he say any houses there were b
. >> jeff ranieri is tracking the shifting wind, but we begin with mark matthews near pope valley. what's the new information about the damage with this fire? >> reporter: they have upped the number of structures that have been burned in the fire from five to seven. they now say that five outhouses or five, i should say sheds burned. and one hunting cabin and one actual residence. we'll tell you more about that in a minute. the most significant change is that the winds have picked...