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matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.emonis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew: yeah. absolutely. lemonis: that would be great. matthew: i'd love to. lemonis: so, who are these folks here? matthew: okay, this is the production staff. lemonis: hey, guys. how are you? matthew: will you all introduce yourself for marcus? lemonis: do you know their names? matthew: i know about half of them. i don't know yours. mason: mason. lemonis: mason. so, you know mason's name? how are you? i'm marcus. briana: briana. lemonis: nice to meet you. do you know briana's name? matthew: no, i don't. lemonis: i'd like to introduce you guys. matthew: yeah. lemonis: my first impression of matt
matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.emonis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew: yeah....
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>> matthew. >> zach. good to meet you. >> zach's approach to everything was level headed and calm. >> how was it for you guys? >> we knew the roommate was going to work and going back to his are bedroom. >> two hours later, what happens? >> we get a call. from what we get, matthew rie g was involved. >> he was nonsensical. >> when zach and i arrived at the scene s. zach knocks on the door. an argument ensues from inside the apartment. >> he open the door but been hee does that, what happens? >> ok, open up the door, man, we want to talk to you. >> the way he was talking, he wasn't talking as an authority figure at that point. he was talking like somebody who wanted to help him out. >> can you help me? >> yeah, i can. >> he was saying i want a domestic restraining order. zach said we can help you out with that. >> get that message? >> he just slammed the door in my face. >> we're going to take him. >> for what? >> for an m-1. >> law enforcement is authorized to place somebody on a 72-hour meantal health ho
>> matthew. >> zach. good to meet you. >> zach's approach to everything was level headed and calm. >> how was it for you guys? >> we knew the roommate was going to work and going back to his are bedroom. >> two hours later, what happens? >> we get a call. from what we get, matthew rie g was involved. >> he was nonsensical. >> when zach and i arrived at the scene s. zach knocks on the door. an argument ensues from inside the apartment....
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, dave matthew band! from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, colin quinn, u.s. senator from wisconsin, tammy baldwin, cooking with chef missy robbins, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. us [ cheers and app] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight?la [ cheers and ae ] fantastic to hr. in that case, let's geto the news. president trump held a campaign rally last night in ota. and long story short, we are now in a trade war wh minnesota. [ laughter ]
, dave matthew band! from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, colin quinn, u.s. senator from wisconsin, tammy baldwin, cooking with chef missy robbins, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. us [ cheers and app] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight?la [ cheers and ae ] fantastic to hr. in that case, let's geto...
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thanks, matthew mcclellan, best mclennan -- matthew mclennan.his is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the fate of uber in london and its tens of thousands of drivers in the city rests on a british judge to decide whether the ride-hailing company began to date with good news for uber. bring in tony ahrens. talk us through it. they have been able to operate throughout the appeals process -- but they have had to make some concessions. to have made concessions, together, much closer than they were a year ago. a year ago they had labor issues outstanding. now it seems that there are no issues. transport london has not dropped the case entirely. they are skeptical of how uber will follow through on everything but with what uber has presented, they are ok with it. vonnie: followthrough on what? tony: -- caroline: there has been plenty reporting done by bloomberg reporters. tony: my colleagues did a lovely story about drivers and how supportive they are and how they are really hoping they can continue driving for the company. this sets a precedent for how you are
thanks, matthew mcclellan, best mclennan -- matthew mclennan.his is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the fate of uber in london and its tens of thousands of drivers in the city rests on a british judge to decide whether the ride-hailing company began to date with good news for uber. bring in tony ahrens. talk us through it. they have been able to operate throughout the appeals process -- but they have had to make some concessions. to have made concessions, together, much closer than they were a year...
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matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening. the third week of may is classified school employees week. i would like to take a moment to remember our classified employees that do everything from making sure our students are well fed to classrooms are operating smoothly and assisting our teachers. they're an essential part of the san francisco school team and make a difference in the lives of our students. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] last thursday i had the pleasure of joining the sfusd board of education and the spark, sf public schools board of directors in honoring the six recipients of the 2018 superintendents 21st century awa award. the six graduating seniors reflect the graduate program in their own, unique way, jason ing of balboa, tatiana jasper, who is ready to be her best, marvin zita, and melina diaz of lincoln, who is ready to create. the third annual award ceremony was held at google san francisco's office, sponsored by google and spark san francisco.
matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening. the third week of may is classified school employees week. i would like to take a moment to remember our classified employees that do everything from making sure our students are well fed to classrooms are operating smoothly and assisting our teachers. they're an essential part of the san francisco school team and make a difference in the lives of our students. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] last thursday i had the...
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also with us is matthew karnitschnig, chief europe correspondent for politico.e says it may be hard to accept, but trump is right and just getting north korea to the table to talk is an impressive outcome. thedahye yim from communications research center here in berlin who says that understanding and knowing korea is the key to peace. for evening and thank you being here. the south korean president has been quoted as saying that the trump-kim summit opens the way to a new era of peace and cooperation on the peninsula. do you agree? i totally agree. it's a very historical moment with the south and north korean summit in april and the following summit which happened a few days ago. i think it's very historical that north korea came to the negotiating table on the same level with the u.s., and also when we look at the articles of the agreement, article number one was not denuclearization, which is very unfair -- which could be unfair for north korea. however, they first said that a new relationship between the u.s. and north korea would be a priority and also that
also with us is matthew karnitschnig, chief europe correspondent for politico.e says it may be hard to accept, but trump is right and just getting north korea to the table to talk is an impressive outcome. thedahye yim from communications research center here in berlin who says that understanding and knowing korea is the key to peace. for evening and thank you being here. the south korean president has been quoted as saying that the trump-kim summit opens the way to a new era of peace and...
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and what have you done with that audio, matthew, is that something thatis audio, matthew, is that somethingeveral people to authenticate it as one of years, it isa authenticate it as one of years, it is a recording of a military officer indicating that this is an orchestrated, systematic campaign of violent. —— it is. ultimately, that campaign of violence goes right to the top of the most senior officials of the myanmar military. we have named them to show that they should face justice, that includes the commander—in—chief of the military. matthew, thank you for your time. thank you so much for talking us through that. matthew wells, a senior crisis adviser at amnesty international. now to the latest in world cup action. argentina have made it to the last 16 with a 2—1victory over nigeria, sending the super eagles out of the tournament. croatia took a 2—1 victory over iceland to qualify for the last 16 at the top of group d. and france finished top of their group, after a goalless draw with denmark. 0ur correspondent 0lly foster has the full day report from moscow. all eyes of the world wer
and what have you done with that audio, matthew, is that something thatis audio, matthew, is that somethingeveral people to authenticate it as one of years, it isa authenticate it as one of years, it is a recording of a military officer indicating that this is an orchestrated, systematic campaign of violent. —— it is. ultimately, that campaign of violence goes right to the top of the most senior officials of the myanmar military. we have named them to show that they should face justice,...
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vincent matthews. i'm a former high school principal and it always gives us joy to honor graduating high school seniors and on behalf of united administrators of which i serve as co-executive director, we give nine scholarships to nine high schools one year and nine to the other nine the succeeding year. and this year, we gave our principals, who are our unit members, the chance to pick deserving graduating seniors scholarships in the amount of $1,500. so let me name the recipients this year. from balboa high school, elizabeth ambrosa. [applause] >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: why don't you list them all and we'll give a round of applause? >> from county community, jason christian. from hilltop high school, the recipient is anna ramirez. from independence high school, where the principal is anastasia claster, the recipient is ieda allen. from abraham lincoln high school, where sherry manalang is the principal, the recipient is beatrice flores. from lowell high school, where the principal is andy ishib
vincent matthews. i'm a former high school principal and it always gives us joy to honor graduating high school seniors and on behalf of united administrators of which i serve as co-executive director, we give nine scholarships to nine high schools one year and nine to the other nine the succeeding year. and this year, we gave our principals, who are our unit members, the chance to pick deserving graduating seniors scholarships in the amount of $1,500. so let me name the recipients this year....
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matthew: one of the things that is hard in states is elections are inherently local.are run by someone who is on their own, a county administrator, and that percolates up to the federal level. these people feel very vulnerable to the widespread attacks that are there. i think what the department of homeland security has done is a great first step in understanding and getting a landscape on what is going on. there needs to be additional effort to harden and support those administrators that are helping to support this critical function of our democracy. emily: and of course 29 states is not 50 states. jordan, i know you have been doing a ton of research. give us a little more on the status when it comes to where states are and what they are working on to prepare. jordan: as you mentioned, we had reporting last year where 39 states that were targeted by the russians, known to be targeted by the russians in the 2016 election. since then, the department of homeland security has suggested essentially that all the states were likely be probed or scanned. there are some fing
matthew: one of the things that is hard in states is elections are inherently local.are run by someone who is on their own, a county administrator, and that percolates up to the federal level. these people feel very vulnerable to the widespread attacks that are there. i think what the department of homeland security has done is a great first step in understanding and getting a landscape on what is going on. there needs to be additional effort to harden and support those administrators that are...
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i want to start with election meddling, matthew.nd talk to me about what the risks are, the biggest risks are right now, as we approach the midterm elections. matthew: one of the things we are seeing when we work with state, county and local governments around the world is that often times, the aims of attackers are not necessarily to influence the direction in one direction or another, but just to discredit elections generally. and so we are seeing attacks on sites that people can use to register their vote or they can figure out where their polling place, or where the official results are published after the fact. and making sure that there is integrity in our entire election process is really critical for a democracy like the united states. emily: so for example, the department of homeland security says these things called albert sensors are now installed in 29 states. they detect traffic coming in and coming out. is that enough? matthew: one of the things that is hard in the united states is elections are inherently local. they
i want to start with election meddling, matthew.nd talk to me about what the risks are, the biggest risks are right now, as we approach the midterm elections. matthew: one of the things we are seeing when we work with state, county and local governments around the world is that often times, the aims of attackers are not necessarily to influence the direction in one direction or another, but just to discredit elections generally. and so we are seeing attacks on sites that people can use to...
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matthew: the internet was never designed to do all of the things that it does. we have come to rely on it as this critical piece of infrastructure, but it does not have the performance security, reliability traits that we would design the network to have from the beginning. at cloudflare we are proud to be one of the organizations looking to build a stronger internet like the athenian project or working with companies to make sure their infrastructure is hardened or individual small businesses that might be targeted by hackers. what we need to have is a faith in the underlying foundation of the internet, regardless of what the services are being provided on top of. emily: jordan, something you have raised recently is not just the tax on software, but hardware which can be even more difficult to detect, more ifficult to prevent. what is the scale of the threat here? jordan: part of the problem with attacks on computer hardware as we have seen this year with vulnerabilities spectre and meltdown, they leave no trace. a lot of the things we have been talking about t
matthew: the internet was never designed to do all of the things that it does. we have come to rely on it as this critical piece of infrastructure, but it does not have the performance security, reliability traits that we would design the network to have from the beginning. at cloudflare we are proud to be one of the organizations looking to build a stronger internet like the athenian project or working with companies to make sure their infrastructure is hardened or individual small businesses...
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he ran over a curb, matthew became dislocked he backed over matthew again and continued to flee.ft matthew to die. >> do you know when he came into the country ill legally. >> he came into the country 2004. >> laura: he is in prison still? >> he is in prison. he was convicted and sentenced to 12 to 14 years. >> laura: 12 to 14 years doesn't seem like a long time to me, does it. >> right. in massachusetts you get 30% of your sentence taken off for good behavior so he will be getting out. >> laura: sabina german legal immigrant tell me about the son who killed your son. >> illegal from guatemala, two felonies he committed and got pled down to one. he was deported. came back, was arrested for drunk driving. received probation. was arrested again while on probation with drunk driving and they gave him probation again in riverside, california. >> laura: sanctuary state? >> of course. at that time it wasn't a sanctuary state but riverside was a sanctuary city. five weeks later he took his unregistered unlicensed uninsured truck and my son was going to work as 911 sheriff's dispatcher f
he ran over a curb, matthew became dislocked he backed over matthew again and continued to flee.ft matthew to die. >> do you know when he came into the country ill legally. >> he came into the country 2004. >> laura: he is in prison still? >> he is in prison. he was convicted and sentenced to 12 to 14 years. >> laura: 12 to 14 years doesn't seem like a long time to me, does it. >> right. in massachusetts you get 30% of your sentence taken off for good...
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chris matthews, everybody.e back i'll tell you the latest proclamations from a big furry hat. stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) woooooo!!! dang. woooo!!! dang. ha hah!!! we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. ♪h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com♪ (wienermobile horn) to put a better hot dog it's oscain every hand.ion and that's just what we do. with no artificial preservatives, no added nitrates or nitrites, and by waving bye to by-products. so you can get back to loving them. for the love of hot dogs. (wienermobile horn) ♪ ♪ don't juggle your home life and work life without it. business financing to help grow your business. another way we have your back. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. gri've analyzed the data. s. these days all networks are great. yet some humans choose to pay so much more with verizon when they could be saving with sprint. don't forget we've got the best price for unlimited. and, sprint offers 50% off a sams
chris matthews, everybody.e back i'll tell you the latest proclamations from a big furry hat. stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) woooooo!!! dang. woooo!!! dang. ha hah!!! we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. ♪h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com♪ (wienermobile horn) to put a better hot dog it's oscain every hand.ion and that's just what we do. with no artificial preservatives, no added nitrates or nitrites, and by waving bye to by-products. so...
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i'm sorry, matthew. extraordinary, and it was wonderful that nasa was able to put the sun right behind the breakaway. you still get chills. matthew: very much so. tom: this is not spielberg. life, and its real is pretty impressive, isn't it? amongst all the scientific projects, there's a few pods of apparently the world's strongest coffee, so they will be getting their caffeine fix in space and if you days -- in space in a few days' time. they want to commercialize and industrialized this so people can go into space. is it 30 years, 50 years? matthew: that is really hard to say. the way musk works, it is next year, but we know the ambition doesn't always match the reality. there's a long way to go before we are in the realms of super reliable passenger space travel. i think the kind of next big step over the next couple of years is going to be using these commercial rockets for astronauts, for military style astronauts. tom: if you are just joining us, we are loopnet the nasa feed now. it is amazing to s
i'm sorry, matthew. extraordinary, and it was wonderful that nasa was able to put the sun right behind the breakaway. you still get chills. matthew: very much so. tom: this is not spielberg. life, and its real is pretty impressive, isn't it? amongst all the scientific projects, there's a few pods of apparently the world's strongest coffee, so they will be getting their caffeine fix in space and if you days -- in space in a few days' time. they want to commercialize and industrialized this so...
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let's bring in cnn's matthew chance live in moscow. matthew, this is the continuation of president putin welcoming world leaders as the world cup is in russia. >> reporter: this is the russian world cup diplomacy. russia has been considered isolated because of the sanctions placed on it by the united states and european union and others by actions in ukraine and syrian conflict. the tournament which bught in nations from all over the world is providing cover and excuse for the top world leaders to come and have high-level contacts with the counterparts. that is what president moon is doing right now. they have serious things to discuss. not least the situation on the korean peninsula. russia is a player in that situation because it has diplomatic relations with pongyang and it has a good relationship with south korea as well. it has been pushing itself forward as an important player whose interests should be considered if there is a settlement on the korean peninsula. and trade relationship that russia wants to discuss. they want to bu
let's bring in cnn's matthew chance live in moscow. matthew, this is the continuation of president putin welcoming world leaders as the world cup is in russia. >> reporter: this is the russian world cup diplomacy. russia has been considered isolated because of the sanctions placed on it by the united states and european union and others by actions in ukraine and syrian conflict. the tournament which bught in nations from all over the world is providing cover and excuse for the top world...
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we on the other hand, have known about jordanene and matthew a b longer.ix years ago, we shared the story of two teenagers with a simple idea. collect used baseball gear from people who no longer needed it and give it to those who did. they called it baseball buddies. >> just amazing to see how such a small idea that we had to help the local community became what we're doing now. >> jordan and matthew regularly take in donations from around the bay area and the down t country and send them around the world world. >> i think we've shipped equipment throughout the seven, eight years we've been doing this. >> it's been a lot. been a lot. >> aic up order like this though is even more special for the brothers. knowing their work is helping someone in their backyard. and both can't wait to drive those 50 miles back to richmond to see their generosity take the field. >> jordan and matthew are not only heading to richmond to see the gear in action, they've offered to hold a clinic for the players as well. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> up next, a music lege
we on the other hand, have known about jordanene and matthew a b longer.ix years ago, we shared the story of two teenagers with a simple idea. collect used baseball gear from people who no longer needed it and give it to those who did. they called it baseball buddies. >> just amazing to see how such a small idea that we had to help the local community became what we're doing now. >> jordan and matthew regularly take in donations from around the bay area and the down t country and...
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matthew charles was released in 2016 after spending 21 years in prison. but in march, a tennessee judge ordered him to return to prison and finish the rest of his 35-year sentence. now the push for his release comes as president trump commuted the life sentence of alice johnson that happened on wednesday. last week the president met with kardashian to put a spotlight on his case. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: after more than two years of living as a free man, matthew charles is waking up in a county jail in kentucky. he is waiting to be moved to a federal prison where he will face another decade behind bars. while legally charles should never have been released in 2016, those close to the father of two say he has already done his time. >> you let someone out, you give them their freedom, and then you just take it back. that's just grossly unfair. >> reporter: john hairston said goodbye to his long-time friend matthew charles at this april going away party in nashville. charles is now behind bars, a place the 51-year-old knows all too well. in 1996
matthew charles was released in 2016 after spending 21 years in prison. but in march, a tennessee judge ordered him to return to prison and finish the rest of his 35-year sentence. now the push for his release comes as president trump commuted the life sentence of alice johnson that happened on wednesday. last week the president met with kardashian to put a spotlight on his case. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: after more than two years of living as a free man, matthew charles is...
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matthew price is in london.trump has been put in the unusual position of having to back down. six weeks after changing american policy in a way that caused thousands of families of illegal entrants to be separated on the mexican border — he is now reversing course. the president came under irresistible pressure to end family separation as images and sounds of crying children prompted a public outcry. republican lawmakers told him the zero tolerance policy had to change and today he was forced to listen to their appeals. the republicans want security and insist on security for our country, and we will have that the same time we have compassion, we want to keep families together, it is very important. i will be signing something in a little while that is going to do that, and the people in this room want to do that, and they are working on various pieces of legislation to get it done. but even as he announced he is changing course — the president made it pretty clear he wasn't very happy about having to do so. if
matthew price is in london.trump has been put in the unusual position of having to back down. six weeks after changing american policy in a way that caused thousands of families of illegal entrants to be separated on the mexican border — he is now reversing course. the president came under irresistible pressure to end family separation as images and sounds of crying children prompted a public outcry. republican lawmakers told him the zero tolerance policy had to change and today he was forced...
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i want to continue this discussion with chris matthews, jon meacham, danny is a val owes. chris, you were in the middle of a thought. i just wanted to bring our new viewers in. you are advocating that americans realize that this is the most consequential thing possibly facing them right now and that all hands come on deck to prevent the appointment of a replace men before the elections in november? >> let me put it this way. take this matter to the people. let the people decide who they want the senate to be run by. it's very close now. in effect it's 50-49. imagine if it did come to a tie vote and we let mike pence decide who the next supreme court justice is. that would be absurdity. the cultural view of the republican party is very different than the cull kurl view of the democratic party and very different from anthony kennedy's cultural views. live and let live in terms of marriage equality, abortion rights, in terms of everything that has to do with living in this country. ken dee was basically a libertarian. a northern california republican. they make a lot of money
i want to continue this discussion with chris matthews, jon meacham, danny is a val owes. chris, you were in the middle of a thought. i just wanted to bring our new viewers in. you are advocating that americans realize that this is the most consequential thing possibly facing them right now and that all hands come on deck to prevent the appointment of a replace men before the elections in november? >> let me put it this way. take this matter to the people. let the people decide who they...
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matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, everyone. >> good evening. >> this past sunday, the san francisco unified school district for the second straight year had a large and enthusiastic contingent in the pride parade. [applause] >> our district has been a national leader in providing lgbtq support services and inclusive curriculum for nearly 30 years and about 175 san francisco unified san francisco marchers, including students, families, alumni, teachers, other central based office staff, board of education commissioners and i were excited and proud to celebrate and represent our core values of social justice, diversity, and inclusion. thank you to everyone who participated in this fun and positive event. we are in the process of hiring great people. if you're interested in becoming part of the san francisco unified school district team, please go to out website, http/www.sfusdjobs.org/current openings for a list of our current postings and join our team. all of our district offices will be closed next wedn
matthews. >> thank you, president mendoza. good evening, everyone. >> good evening. >> this past sunday, the san francisco unified school district for the second straight year had a large and enthusiastic contingent in the pride parade. [applause] >> our district has been a national leader in providing lgbtq support services and inclusive curriculum for nearly 30 years and about 175 san francisco unified san francisco marchers, including students, families, alumni,...
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also with us is matthew carney each next chief europe correspondent for politico and matthew argues that it may be hard for many to accept but trump was right just getting the north koreans to the table to seriously talk peace he's an impressive. and a very warm welcome to to tell you in from the korea communication research center here in berlin who believe. is that properly knowing that and understanding north korea is the key to peace well thank you for all three of you for being here with me today on quarter like to begin with you during the south korean president moon jason has been quoted as saying that the trump kim summit opens the way to a new era of peace and cooperation on the korean peninsula do you agree i totally agree and it's already agree with it's a very historical moment that was the thoughts and north korean summit in april and also the following summit which happened a few they focal think it's very historical that north korea came to the negotiation table on the same level with us and also when we look at the articles of the green meant the article number one was no
also with us is matthew carney each next chief europe correspondent for politico and matthew argues that it may be hard for many to accept but trump was right just getting the north koreans to the table to seriously talk peace he's an impressive. and a very warm welcome to to tell you in from the korea communication research center here in berlin who believe. is that properly knowing that and understanding north korea is the key to peace well thank you for all three of you for being here with...
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matthew chance live in moscow. thank you. >>> politico reporting that president trump is shredding documents that are supposed to be kept under the confidential records act. one has the painstaking process of putting them back together. next. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're figh our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> all right. 47 minutes past the hour. white house staffers reportedly been taping pieces of paper back together after president trump rips them up. they need to tape them back together to comply with the presidential records act. the papers include letters and official documents required by law to b
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matthew: not very. to be honest.his idea that trump would come in -- and one of the premises of the piece was written by a great reporter in beijing, was that trump would come in and use the bully pulpit and use trade as his big stick. and use the leverage of the $3 trillion or so of foreign goods that the u.s. buys every year as a way to renegotiate these deals with friend and foe alike. i think he expected to get traction on that. i think he expected countries to willingly renegotiate, but that is not what has happened. he has gotten minor concessions, but most of the world has stood its ground and said no, we are not going to do this bilaterally and we are going to respond with reciprocal tariffs ourselves. taylor: is there any fallout that could have an impact on the primaries and the elections coming up? matthew: the degree to which he has changed the republican party's platform as it relates to trade is pretty astonishing in the span of one election cycle. he has taken what has been for decades the party of fre
matthew: not very. to be honest.his idea that trump would come in -- and one of the premises of the piece was written by a great reporter in beijing, was that trump would come in and use the bully pulpit and use trade as his big stick. and use the leverage of the $3 trillion or so of foreign goods that the u.s. buys every year as a way to renegotiate these deals with friend and foe alike. i think he expected to get traction on that. i think he expected countries to willingly renegotiate, but...
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chris matthews has talked about this. halt when he wouldn't participate in the consent agreements on normal business in 2011. >> the senate runs on something called unanimous consent. so unless we receive some assurance from the democratic leadership that we will actually start addressing our budget out in the open, in the bright light of day, i will begin to object. >> he was saying he would object to everything. does that work? >> in that case that's really bygone days, ancient history. we saw a republican senator that cared about the deficit. seven years ago. i don't think we'll see that again for a long time. i think the main thing, ari, is the next four months we're going to see things we have never seen before. you and i, i think, will be aware of senate rules. i don't know about you, i'm sure i am not aware of tonight and will be a few months from now. anyone that says they can predict what this struggle will be like is kidding themselves. they can't. >> you speak to a type of interpretive humility. chris matthews,
chris matthews has talked about this. halt when he wouldn't participate in the consent agreements on normal business in 2011. >> the senate runs on something called unanimous consent. so unless we receive some assurance from the democratic leadership that we will actually start addressing our budget out in the open, in the bright light of day, i will begin to object. >> he was saying he would object to everything. does that work? >> in that case that's really bygone days,...
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we looked into it with editor matthew philips.atthew: the epicenter of this story the last few weeks has been this one detention center in brownsville, texas, a former walmart turned into a detention center and run by a company called southwest key programs. they are the biggest by far beneficiary or contractor of this government program to take into custody and to care for these children. we ran some data. they will be making probably more than this, but because the numbers are not current, it looks like on the order of half $1 billion just from the federal government this year. that is a 60% increase from last year. about $286 million in 2017. we looked at the economics. it's a nonprofit. they are based in austin. they run a dozen of these facilities in texas. they are operating in a handful of other states in the southwest. we looked at the economics and how these companies are set up. they are there to provide health services and custody in care. their main client is the federal government. this obviously has a very human elem
we looked into it with editor matthew philips.atthew: the epicenter of this story the last few weeks has been this one detention center in brownsville, texas, a former walmart turned into a detention center and run by a company called southwest key programs. they are the biggest by far beneficiary or contractor of this government program to take into custody and to care for these children. we ran some data. they will be making probably more than this, but because the numbers are not current, it...
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matth matthew, you first.sentiment, just among russians about this regular talking between putin and trump? >> well, it's a good question. and ien thatsians watch state media as the primary source of their news, they'll pretty much follow the kremlin's sense of disappointment in the trump administration. before trump came to office and in the first few weeks of his presidency or months even, there was this massive sense of optimism in russia that this was a turning point in the difficult, fracturous relationship between moscow and washington. of course that didn't happen. trump found his hands tied by the various congressional inquiries into the allegations of collusion and he hasn't been able to deliver that better relationship that he promised and russians expected. i think there's an overwhelming se of disappointment that trump has not been able to deliveria what they thought he was going to deliver. >> jill, does it surprise you that they talk regularly on the phone? >> when you say, yes, they talk regular
matth matthew, you first.sentiment, just among russians about this regular talking between putin and trump? >> well, it's a good question. and ien thatsians watch state media as the primary source of their news, they'll pretty much follow the kremlin's sense of disappointment in the trump administration. before trump came to office and in the first few weeks of his presidency or months even, there was this massive sense of optimism in russia that this was a turning point in the difficult,...