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matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: 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 is
matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: 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!his." one i'm happy he's calling me by my first name. i'd run to the end of the house and show up and he'd be standing there in the bathroom over the toilet and say, "look at that." and i'd like in there. and he had just done number two. and he'd reach over and flush it and go, "there you go." >> stephen: matthew, on that high note, "serenity" is in theaters this friday. matthew mcconaughey, everybody! we'll be right back woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including ly
, matthew!his." one i'm happy he's calling me by my first name. i'd run to the end of the house and show up and he'd be standing there in the bathroom over the toilet and say, "look at that." and i'd like in there. and he had just done number two. and he'd reach over and flush it and go, "there you go." >> stephen: matthew, on that high note, "serenity" is in theaters this friday. matthew mcconaughey, everybody! we'll be right back woman 2: ...and...
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how old was matthew? >> matthew was 23 years old, he had just graduated college.d of being a police officer. >> sean: when a kid graduates college, you are proud of yourself, finally, we are on our way, right? >> the last picture i have with them is at his graduation. matthew dreamed of becoming a police officer, and when he was buried, the police chief buried him with a police badge, knowing that was his dream. matthew was riding his motorcycle home in a residential area. the illegal alien was unlicensed, he had spent his day drinking. he was driving around with his 5-year-old son in the truck with him. ran through a stop sign, causing matthew to collide with the truck. matthew landed on the hood of the truck and rolled off, matthew survived that collision according to experts at the trial, and witnesses, because it was a low impact collision. but he decided to flee, and when he did, he ran over matthew, matthew became trapped. >> sean: he would have lived, if he had not gone back to make sure he killed him? >> he had scraped and it can contusions. matthew got ca
how old was matthew? >> matthew was 23 years old, he had just graduated college.d of being a police officer. >> sean: when a kid graduates college, you are proud of yourself, finally, we are on our way, right? >> the last picture i have with them is at his graduation. matthew dreamed of becoming a police officer, and when he was buried, the police chief buried him with a police badge, knowing that was his dream. matthew was riding his motorcycle home in a residential area. the...
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matthew: it is basically what the president says it is. under the 1976 national emergencies act, there is no single definition. there is no definition. historically, it is was -- has resolved around applying economic sanctions to foreign actors, terrorist attacks, wartime of course, barack obama declared a national emergency during the swine flu. i don't think there has ever been one related to immigration, as far as i can tell. it really is up to the president. that is why somebody people are unlimitedabout this authority to president seems to have when it comes to declaring a national emergency. steve: one of the arguments we have been hearing, and it is the background, the change of the filibuster rule by democrats, basically turning the senate into the house of representatives. declaredent trump does a national emergency, what would prevent a democratic president in the future from declaring a national emergency for health care or gun violence or other issues? matthew: the courts. congress does have a path where they can overturn the e
matthew: it is basically what the president says it is. under the 1976 national emergencies act, there is no single definition. there is no definition. historically, it is was -- has resolved around applying economic sanctions to foreign actors, terrorist attacks, wartime of course, barack obama declared a national emergency during the swine flu. i don't think there has ever been one related to immigration, as far as i can tell. it really is up to the president. that is why somebody people are...
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matthew clark joins me.ve been following your story, and we're very touched by it, very concerned and upset last year, it was a roller coaster of emotions for us. but i would like to hear you describe how this last year has been for you. >> well it's been okay, it was a roller coaster of emotions for me as well. i remain hopeful and a lot of people were praying for me and doing what they could to continue to bring my, what was going on with me, to the attention of others. i remained hopeful. even though i was on a roller coaster of emotions, i always believed that this day would come. >> dana: when did you find out that you would be the first person to be released under this new law? >> oh, let me say tuesday, january 1, on new year's day. because i didn't even know that my attorney was filing a petition, michael holey, in regards to the first step act. i received notice of that, on january 1. and of course a couple days later, i was released. i found out january 1 and got out two days later. i was just real
matthew clark joins me.ve been following your story, and we're very touched by it, very concerned and upset last year, it was a roller coaster of emotions for us. but i would like to hear you describe how this last year has been for you. >> well it's been okay, it was a roller coaster of emotions for me as well. i remain hopeful and a lot of people were praying for me and doing what they could to continue to bring my, what was going on with me, to the attention of others. i remained...
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. >>> the dave matthews band just signed on to play jazz fest in new orleans this april. dave and the gang will join katie per, the rolling stones and other big acts down in the big easy. when he's not on tour, matthews like to spend time in his hometown of charlottesville, virginia. and he took john dickerson on a tour of his old haunts. . >> tell me about the joy of playing music. explain the joy to me. where is it? >> something that when it's perfect, it's like -- ♪ >> it's like being lifted out of your body. it's like you're not there anymore. and it's so -- it feels so good. ♪ >> reporter: no matter how loud the crowd cheers, something about playing in charlottesville, virginia keeps dave matthews grounded. what's it like comes to play here? >> it's always harder to play at home. it's a weird thing. always a homecoming is always joyful, but you always want to do better. i wrote a lot of those songs in that pink warehouse. it pink? what color is that, peach? >> yeah, it's pink. >> reporter: although dave matthews now lives out west, he says his roots remain here, wher
. >>> the dave matthews band just signed on to play jazz fest in new orleans this april. dave and the gang will join katie per, the rolling stones and other big acts down in the big easy. when he's not on tour, matthews like to spend time in his hometown of charlottesville, virginia. and he took john dickerson on a tour of his old haunts. . >> tell me about the joy of playing music. explain the joy to me. where is it? >> something that when it's perfect, it's like -- ♪...
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i just want matthew. who is that?"ther -- another friend said -- that's jerry seinfeld, and they're like, "matthew, get out of there." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: -- definitely scared. >> yeah. yeah, we just want jerry. >> jimmy: i love that he did that, so he's like, "yeah, i'll just get out of the way." [ laughter ] don't know why he doesn't explain who he is or what he's doing. that's the best. >> he doesn't need to. he's jerry seinfeld. >> jimmy: that's true. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you excited you're going to london? >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: this is a big deal. >> i know. i know. i'm going to be doing a play, for those you who don't london. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is a a kenneth lonergan play? >> yes -- yes, it is. it's called "starry messenger. " >> jimmy: "starry messenger." >> yeah, in the -- in the spring. >> jimmy: yeah. have you ever acted in london? >> no, i have not. >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] are you excited about it? >> i want to -- can i confer with c
i just want matthew. who is that?"ther -- another friend said -- that's jerry seinfeld, and they're like, "matthew, get out of there." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: -- definitely scared. >> yeah. yeah, we just want jerry. >> jimmy: i love that he did that, so he's like, "yeah, i'll just get out of the way." [ laughter ] don't know why he doesn't explain who he is or what he's doing. that's the best. >> he doesn't need to. he's jerry seinfeld. >>...
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>>> and matthew mcconaughey's very revealing movie reunion with anne hathaway. >> trust me. it's real good. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> so chris pratt and katherine schwarzenegger are engaged, but the real shocker is that chris' ex, anna faris was the first to talk about it publicly. >> she actually even had a very interesting proposal of her own. >> how about that? >> and this after revealing how she found out chris is getting married again. >> chris texted me. he was, like, you know, i'm proposing to katherine. i was, like, ah, that's amazing. i texted him back, like, i want to remind you i'm an ordained minister. >> she joked about officiating her ex's i dos and claiming that she moved on. a source tells us above all she is happy chris is with someone who loves her son jack like her own. >> i so subscribe to the idea of, like, expanding, like, family and love with jack. >> they announced their split almost a year and a half ago. she is currently dating michael barrett. >> there isn't any bitterness. i'm just happy we're all really happy. >> does katherine's d
>>> and matthew mcconaughey's very revealing movie reunion with anne hathaway. >> trust me. it's real good. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> so chris pratt and katherine schwarzenegger are engaged, but the real shocker is that chris' ex, anna faris was the first to talk about it publicly. >> she actually even had a very interesting proposal of her own. >> how about that? >> and this after revealing how she found out chris is...
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for more on the story matthew thank you very much for joining us now this is a pretty significant day the first mass of an independent ukrainian orthodox church after more than three centuries of russian control tell us more about the lead up to the split. good evening thank you for having me this is been a very significant event and it happened actually quite quickly when you consider it discussion started around october very quickly it was it became clear that ukrainian orthodox church would receive this decree of independence that would give it independence from moscow then the two unrecognized ukrainian orthodox churches that existed in ukraine they were unrecognized meaning they were seen as schismatic or non-canonical voted to unite their neck to elect a new leader metropolitan at the funniest and very soon they receive toll most and the most being that the degree the decree of autocephaly that may not mean a lot to the average person but that is essentially the decree of independence for the church and it's extremely significant for believers of the ukrainian orthodox churches
for more on the story matthew thank you very much for joining us now this is a pretty significant day the first mass of an independent ukrainian orthodox church after more than three centuries of russian control tell us more about the lead up to the split. good evening thank you for having me this is been a very significant event and it happened actually quite quickly when you consider it discussion started around october very quickly it was it became clear that ukrainian orthodox church would...
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dave matthews is refleblcting o nearly 30 years of success in the music business.e," is among one of the world's most successful groups in popular music. their first new album in six years, "come tomorrow" was released last june, a record-setting seventh in a row to debut at number one. but for all of its fame, the dave matthews band hasn't forgotten the city of charlottesville, virginia, where it all began. we met up with dave matthews there recently to see how the band is giving back to the city. [ cheering ] >> tell me about the joy of playing music. explain the joy to me. where is it? >> something that when it' perfect, it's like -- ♪ it's like being lifted out of your body, like you're not there anymore. and it's so -- it feels so good. ♪ >> reporter: no matter how loud the crowd cheers, something about playing in charlottesville, virginia, keeps dave matthews grounded. what's it like coming to play here? >> it's always harder to play at home. the weird thing, always with a homecoming, it's always joyful, but you always want to do better. i wrote a lot of my s
dave matthews is refleblcting o nearly 30 years of success in the music business.e," is among one of the world's most successful groups in popular music. their first new album in six years, "come tomorrow" was released last june, a record-setting seventh in a row to debut at number one. but for all of its fame, the dave matthews band hasn't forgotten the city of charlottesville, virginia, where it all began. we met up with dave matthews there recently to see how the band is...
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[applause] matthew hemsley is from the united kingdom. thank you, matthew. he is an anglican pastor who came to the united states in 2006 and earned a masters degree from gordon conwell seminary in north carolina. fine place. his grandmother was an american citizen whose ancestors first came to north america in 1637. that means you beat us. you beat all of us. [laughter] as part of plymouth colony. now the hemsley family history of the united states is renewed, and the next chapter of their american story begins. matthew, it's an honor. great luck. [applause] [inaudible] is from south korea and came to the united states in 1992 to pursue a masters degree. she earned a ph.d. from the university of maryland and is now a professor at azusa pacific university. her husband teaches statistics at george mason, and -- that's a great school too, by the way -- and they are proud parents of two sons. i want to congratulate you, and you're going to have a great time, great time. thank you very much. we really appreciate it. [applause] robert castle is from jamaica, and
[applause] matthew hemsley is from the united kingdom. thank you, matthew. he is an anglican pastor who came to the united states in 2006 and earned a masters degree from gordon conwell seminary in north carolina. fine place. his grandmother was an american citizen whose ancestors first came to north america in 1637. that means you beat us. you beat all of us. [laughter] as part of plymouth colony. now the hemsley family history of the united states is renewed, and the next chapter of their...
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she made it a date night with her husband and you couldn't miss matthew and camila alves. out that coat. our favorite moment of the night, seeing matthew reunite with his first hollywood crush/costar diane lane. >> i had a crush on her since lonesome dove. then i got to work with her. she looked about the same. >> on the first do i have filming math confessed her crush to diane. >> she says she doesn't remember. >> i think i blocked it out. i had like, white out. i couldn't cope. we started the filming together. of course you start with a love scene. hello, nice to meet you finally. let's get to it. >> the first hollywood heartthrob to capture diane lane's heart? >> saturday night fever did it for me. john travolta found out about it and so sweetly sent me an 8 by 10 signed like a quarter of a century later. i was so happy to get it. >> amazing. back to anne for a second. can i throw this out there? her rom com "bride wars" -- remember that? just turned ten this month. i love them together. i'm ready for a reboot of that. >> you love a good wedding. thanks so much. >>> alt
she made it a date night with her husband and you couldn't miss matthew and camila alves. out that coat. our favorite moment of the night, seeing matthew reunite with his first hollywood crush/costar diane lane. >> i had a crush on her since lonesome dove. then i got to work with her. she looked about the same. >> on the first do i have filming math confessed her crush to diane. >> she says she doesn't remember. >> i think i blocked it out. i had like, white out. i...
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but matthew whitaker is only the acting attorney general right now. there say nominee to become the actual attorney general confirmed by the senate. we'll have a member of the senate judiciary committee here in a moment. that judiciary committee's vote on william barr for attorney general is scheduled tomorrow. if william barr wins that vote and gets voted out of committee, again, think about your calendar, if the judiciary votes to confirm william bar to be attorney general, it would be this time next week and would be early next week they could give him a full vote on the senate floor. if everything went his way and those votes happened, he could be confirmed by the senate and sworn in by the attorney general next week. could be a week from tomorrow if that happens and we get a senate confirmed sworn in attorney general as of next week, that would mean matthew whitaker hyperventilating matthew whitaker will no longer be acting attorney general and if that happened, do you think this relax relaxed. >> self-assured man melting down before the cameras
but matthew whitaker is only the acting attorney general right now. there say nominee to become the actual attorney general confirmed by the senate. we'll have a member of the senate judiciary committee here in a moment. that judiciary committee's vote on william barr for attorney general is scheduled tomorrow. if william barr wins that vote and gets voted out of committee, again, think about your calendar, if the judiciary votes to confirm william bar to be attorney general, it would be this...
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throughout the region in the world a battle that's going to go on for some time rami khouri says matthew what do you see a standing in the way of an international independent investigation. well the main thing is a lack of leadership by the executive branch of the united states government and i think meeting president trump himself he is never going to show that leadership obviously he's going to do everything ass he possibly can to as i said to to hide the facts he is at war with the free press he calls it fake news he despises the washington post where jamal had his column so you get no leadership out of the white house if the congress does what i was predicting it will do as i said before that will generate some momentum and perhaps then perhaps turkey will feel that it's got sufficient political cover to to take a risk of further antagonizing saudi arabia with which it has poor relations and as we just heard with which it is likely maybe to be able to do something for the united states quote unquote in terms of helping to contain iran and so i think turkey would probably be the most
throughout the region in the world a battle that's going to go on for some time rami khouri says matthew what do you see a standing in the way of an international independent investigation. well the main thing is a lack of leadership by the executive branch of the united states government and i think meeting president trump himself he is never going to show that leadership obviously he's going to do everything ass he possibly can to as i said to to hide the facts he is at war with the free...
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well let's bring in our panel now from istanbul matthew brize a senior fellow at the atlantic council a former u.s. ambassador to azerbaijan and former white house official in beirut we have rami kouri professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and nonresident senior fellow at harvard university and from cornwall in the u.k. on skype david haye human rights lawyer and co-founder of the legal consultancy sterling hay and detained international welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story ronnie corey. was your friend has anything positive come about in the last one hundred days that make you hopeful that justice will be set for tomorrow i would say yes there are some hopeful signs as well as some negative ones the most interesting i think and significant thing is the incredible bred depths and continuity of serious international concern about what happened to her about the behavior of the so the government the apparent connections with the crown prince his office clearly him possibly and the lying that the saudis did for a month or two about this the cover u
well let's bring in our panel now from istanbul matthew brize a senior fellow at the atlantic council a former u.s. ambassador to azerbaijan and former white house official in beirut we have rami kouri professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and nonresident senior fellow at harvard university and from cornwall in the u.k. on skype david haye human rights lawyer and co-founder of the legal consultancy sterling hay and detained international welcome to you all thank you for...
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well let's bring in our panel now from istanbul matthew brize a senior fellow at the atlantic council a former u.s. ambassador to azerbaijan and former white house official in beirut we have rami kouri professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and nonresident senior fellow at harvard university and from cornwall in the u.k. on skype david haye a human rights lawyer and co-founder of the legal consultancy sterling hay and detained international welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story ronnie corey. was your friend has anything positive come about in the last one hundred days that make you hopeful that justice will be set for tomorrow i would say yes there are some hopeful signs as well as some negative ones the most interesting i think and significant thing is the incredible bread depths and continuity of serious international concern about what happened to her about the behavior of the so the government the apparent connections with the crown prince his office clearly him possibly and the lying that the saudis did for a month or two about this the cove
well let's bring in our panel now from istanbul matthew brize a senior fellow at the atlantic council a former u.s. ambassador to azerbaijan and former white house official in beirut we have rami kouri professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and nonresident senior fellow at harvard university and from cornwall in the u.k. on skype david haye a human rights lawyer and co-founder of the legal consultancy sterling hay and detained international welcome to you all thank you for...
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matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> matthew chance, thank you so much. thanks for watching.ur coverage continues. room, big... or small.for the y buy now and get a free warmer! look at all those wet dishes to dry... ...if only there was a way to skip this. skip drying with finish jet dry. it dries 100% better versus detergent alone. finish jet dry. for cabinet-ready dishes, right out of your dishwasher. ♪ >>> it will feel a bone-chilling 70 below zero. for parts of this country, tens of millions, the coldest temperatures you will ever feel. >>> more substance and no translator. a new report says there was more to the trump/putin chat at the g20 than the white house revealed. >> we have won against isis. >> translator: isis is intent on resurging. >> the commander and chief and the intel o
matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> matthew chance, thank you so much. thanks for watching.ur coverage continues. room, big... or small.for the y buy now and get a free warmer! look at all those wet dishes to dry... ...if only there was a way to skip this. skip drying with finish jet dry. it dries 100% better versus detergent alone. finish jet dry. for cabinet-ready dishes, right out of your dishwasher. ♪ >>> it will feel a bone-chilling 70 below zero. for parts of this country,...
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well let's bring in our panel now from istanbul matthew brize a senior fellow at the atlantic council a former u.s. ambassador to azerbaijan and former white house official in beirut we have rami kouri professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and nonresident senior fellow at harvard university and from cornwall in the u.k. on skype david haye human rights lawyer and co-founder of the legal consultancy sterling hay and detained international welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story ronnie corey. was your friend has anything positive come about in the last one hundred days that make you hopeful that justice will be set for tomorrow i would say yes there are some hopeful signs as well as some negative ones the most interesting i think and significant thing is the incredible bred depths and continuity of serious international concern about what happened to her about the behavior of the so the government the apparent connections with the crown prince his office clearly him possibly and the lying that the saudis did for a month or two about this the cover u
well let's bring in our panel now from istanbul matthew brize a senior fellow at the atlantic council a former u.s. ambassador to azerbaijan and former white house official in beirut we have rami kouri professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and nonresident senior fellow at harvard university and from cornwall in the u.k. on skype david haye human rights lawyer and co-founder of the legal consultancy sterling hay and detained international welcome to you all thank you for...
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matthews, for being here today.ultimately, i want to make sure what we do here in san francisco is push for equity, push for closing the achievement gap. as a parent, she understands firsthand, but not just as a parent. her whole life, her whole career, and what she's done as someone who has pushed to change for education. working with affirmative action, working with education super highway making sure schools have access to high speed internet services in states across this country. her work is local, her work is on a national level in trying to advocate for kids who, again, too often get left behind. so i am really excited, and i'm also really glad that our board of trusties commissioners here, ivy lee, you remember the work his lamb has done around fighting to make sure that city college is supported, the advocacy she will continue to do as someone who will work collaboratively with her colleagues on the board of education. she will focus on making the best decisions, and they will be her decisions ultimately as
matthews, for being here today.ultimately, i want to make sure what we do here in san francisco is push for equity, push for closing the achievement gap. as a parent, she understands firsthand, but not just as a parent. her whole life, her whole career, and what she's done as someone who has pushed to change for education. working with affirmative action, working with education super highway making sure schools have access to high speed internet services in states across this country. her work...
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matthew, i'm going to start with all of you. on the same day that trump's pick for attorney general is being grilled on capitol hill about his feels about the mueller investigation, we get this new filing on manafort. mueller also asked to delay rick gates' sentencing. i mean, there is a lot more to be done. doesn't this show that? >> it certainly looks that way. you know, i can't imagine that if you're the president, you're up pennsylvania avenue at the white house, this is a great day for you. you know, you've got your attorney general nominee making it very clear that he is not firing bob mueller without cause. in fact, he is talking about how he is friends with bob mueller and bob mueller is a straight shooter. meanwhile, you do have this new information about manafort. you know, the great thing about a redacted document is there is less to read, but what's pretty clear is there is a lot of information that we don't know that they do know. and that can't be a good feeling up at the white house. >> michael, when you hear that
matthew, i'm going to start with all of you. on the same day that trump's pick for attorney general is being grilled on capitol hill about his feels about the mueller investigation, we get this new filing on manafort. mueller also asked to delay rick gates' sentencing. i mean, there is a lot more to be done. doesn't this show that? >> it certainly looks that way. you know, i can't imagine that if you're the president, you're up pennsylvania avenue at the white house, this is a great day...
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matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> matthew chance, thank you so much. thanks for watching.continues. i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? one hougot it.p order? ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh...for the team... the team? gooo team.... order online pickup in an hour. hurry and get 20% off with coupon at office depot officemax that rocking chair would look grahh, new house, eh?e. well, you should definitely see how geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard t
matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> matthew chance, thank you so much. thanks for watching.continues. i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? one hougot it.p order? ran out...
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>> reporter: matthew charles has seen this movie before. the broad smiles, the hugs, the taste of newfound freedom. >> i'm home. i'm thankful. i'm grateful. >> reporter: this time he hopes he is home for good, walking out of a kentucky detention center thursday night after a combined 22 years in prison for selling crack cocaine. his 35-year sentence reduced retroactively, thanks to president trump's first step act, a sweeping criminal justice reform bill signed last month. so what's it like to be free? what's it like to walk along this river and see the trees? >> ah, it's unexpressible in words. i mean, it's something i've been dreaming about for close to 21 years now, 22 years now. >> reporter: in 2016, he was released after the obama administration changed sentencing guidelines for crack-related crimes. but the sentence was failing to account for prior convictions. matthew yanked back to prison after spending two years rebuilding a life on the outside. >> i was never bitter, never angry. i understood, you know, their perspective on what t
>> reporter: matthew charles has seen this movie before. the broad smiles, the hugs, the taste of newfound freedom. >> i'm home. i'm thankful. i'm grateful. >> reporter: this time he hopes he is home for good, walking out of a kentucky detention center thursday night after a combined 22 years in prison for selling crack cocaine. his 35-year sentence reduced retroactively, thanks to president trump's first step act, a sweeping criminal justice reform bill signed last month. so...
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the house judiciary committee have released questions they want to ask the acting attorney general, matthew whitaker. they want to know if whitaker has ever been briefed on the mueller investigation, and, if so, whether he shared any of that information with president trump or his lawyers. and they plan to ask him those questions publicly when he appears before congress on february 8th. and there's this. cnn has learned that robert mueller is digging into president trump's ties to the nra. remember they spent over $30 million in support of trump's candidacy. so why were they so invested in the trump campaign? sounds like robert mueller wants to know too. that as rudy giuliani's confusion tour just keeps rolling along. shimon prokupecz joins me. good evening, everyone. and good evening to you, shimon. let's talk about rudy giuliani. >> yeah. >> confusing everyone again, claiming that there are tapes that prove trump did not direct michael cohen to lie, then immediately taking that comment back. what does the rest of team trump think of that? >> look, i think it's fair to say that most of the
the house judiciary committee have released questions they want to ask the acting attorney general, matthew whitaker. they want to know if whitaker has ever been briefed on the mueller investigation, and, if so, whether he shared any of that information with president trump or his lawyers. and they plan to ask him those questions publicly when he appears before congress on february 8th. and there's this. cnn has learned that robert mueller is digging into president trump's ties to the nra....
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you matthew tell us about the build up to the church's break from russian control. well thanks for having me tonight it's actually all happened fairly quickly the discussion hope church independence roughly in october soon it became clear that the ecumenical patriarch of constantinople istanbul would grant the so-called almost autocephaly an independence to the right an orthodox church on december fifteenth two ukrainian reckon to human interactions under acknowledged by constantinople held a. meeting where they unified an elected leader of metropolitan after five years and just yesterday the. sign to create independence it was passed to the two leaders of the ukrainian orthodox church it's been very clear it has some fairly significant political. conflict with russia and also potentially significant in the upcoming criminal action. difficulty in the relationship with russia how has the russian reaction. well so far auburn has met a lot on the against barry but russia has reacted very negatively to the split the russian orthodox church last week. creating an orthodo
you matthew tell us about the build up to the church's break from russian control. well thanks for having me tonight it's actually all happened fairly quickly the discussion hope church independence roughly in october soon it became clear that the ecumenical patriarch of constantinople istanbul would grant the so-called almost autocephaly an independence to the right an orthodox church on december fifteenth two ukrainian reckon to human interactions under acknowledged by constantinople held a....
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matthew dallek, a professor at george washington university. a couple tweets and then back to your phone calls. has decided the senate is just a branch of the white house instead of congress being a coequal branch. congress can override president trump but open -- and open the government but mcconnell will not allow it. the parasites, the illegals, they are freeloading and the wall is what americans who did him in for. if donald can claim a national aergency about the wall, soon-to-be democratic president could declare a national emergency on health care. guest: one of the most interesting dynamics of the republicans in congress. there are a handful in the senate who are up for reelection in 2020 in places like colorado ,nd north carolina and maine and they are vulnerable. they have come out and said we don't think the government should be shut down, we think we should reopen and then debate about border security, but we don't think we should hold the government in a sense hostage to whether or not we build a wall. so far it has only been a han
matthew dallek, a professor at george washington university. a couple tweets and then back to your phone calls. has decided the senate is just a branch of the white house instead of congress being a coequal branch. congress can override president trump but open -- and open the government but mcconnell will not allow it. the parasites, the illegals, they are freeloading and the wall is what americans who did him in for. if donald can claim a national aergency about the wall, soon-to-be...
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matthew is underneath there, hippo is biting that man.inally just leaves the area and matth matthew gets up and runs. had to be mirac a adrenaline. this is matthew afterwards, talking to fred rico. >> i'm fine. >> he did get injuries but on two feet. >> according to doctors, he had no internal injuries. this man is a walking miracle. hippo hit him, and he's walking out of the hospital like this, how lucky that happened to be there. >> 2,000 hippos live there. not like a surprise they showed up. >> maybe pick a different place to go fishing. >> what's up, welcome to today's video, out in beautiful moab, utah, doing base jumping. >> adrenaline addiction. >> three, two, one. gosh. >> found amazing cliffs to jump off of. >> unstoppable, this kid. couldn't come up with better name for youtube channel than adrenaline addiction. >> so imagine, get together to do sketchy stuff. >> he's the king of moab. >> he's found some of the coolest exit points. so. >> want to commit down this ledge as far as you can. when you go, you go. >> exactly what happ
matthew is underneath there, hippo is biting that man.inally just leaves the area and matth matthew gets up and runs. had to be mirac a adrenaline. this is matthew afterwards, talking to fred rico. >> i'm fine. >> he did get injuries but on two feet. >> according to doctors, he had no internal injuries. this man is a walking miracle. hippo hit him, and he's walking out of the hospital like this, how lucky that happened to be there. >> 2,000 hippos live there. not like a...
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right now, matthew whitaker.artment of justice special counsel regulations say it will at least be up to whitaker in the first instance to decide whether or not a president could be indicted. and whitaker has given us really no basis for confidence in his judgment. i mean, as we saw yesterday, imagine, anderson, if i started your show today with this, mr. cooper, i'll start by highlighting the fact that you stayed in new york over the holidays, gave up christmas and new year's with your family. you demonstrated your dedication to delivering. if i said all of that to you, i think your readers would be aghast and think i'm just a suckup artist. and that is what the acting attorney general said yesterday in a televised meeting to the president. this is not someone who should be in charge of our law enforcement apparatus at all, and certainly not someone who is deciding this ultimate question of whether a sitting president could be indicted by mueller. or the southern district of new york. >> i would like all my gues
right now, matthew whitaker.artment of justice special counsel regulations say it will at least be up to whitaker in the first instance to decide whether or not a president could be indicted. and whitaker has given us really no basis for confidence in his judgment. i mean, as we saw yesterday, imagine, anderson, if i started your show today with this, mr. cooper, i'll start by highlighting the fact that you stayed in new york over the holidays, gave up christmas and new year's with your family....
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matthew flinders.m welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation — just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing venezuela's embassy and all its consulates in the united states are being closed, on the orders of the president, nicolas maduro. this comes a day after the trump administration officially recognised the opposition leader, juan guaido, as interim president. the us has ordered all its non—emergency staff to leave caracas. at least a dozen countries, including canada and the uk are now also backing the venezuelan opposition. mr maduro accuses them of a coup. this report from katie silver. it might look like celebrations but for nicolas maduro, international pressure hasn't been greater. after the opposition leaderjuan guaido declared himself acting president on wednesday, many foreign governments backed him and rejected nicolas maduro as illegitimate. from the us to big uk to the eu's donald tusk and a dozen
matthew flinders.m welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation — just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing venezuela's embassy and all its consulates in the united states are being closed, on the orders of the president, nicolas maduro. this comes a day after the trump administration officially recognised the opposition leader, juan guaido, as interim president. the us has ordered all its...
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matthew chance in moscow. happy new year, matthew. >>> at least one prominent member of the military is coming to the defense of retired four-star army general stanley mcchrystal. mcchrystal felt the wrath of the president after making these comments about mr. trump on sunday. >> i think it's important for me to work for people who i think are basically honest, who tell the truth as best they know it. >> you think he's a liar. >> i don't think he tells the truth. >> is trump immoral in your view? >> i think he is. >> president trump firing back, tweeting, general in quotes mcchrystal got fired like a dog by obama. last assignment a total bust. known for big, dumb mouth. hillary lover. >> for the record, general mcchrystal resigned in 2010 over comments he made belittling administration officials including vice president joe biden. now retired four-star admiral william mcraven is defending mcchrystal. he led the bin laden raid and has drawn the scorn of president trump. he calls mcchrystal one of the greatest g
matthew chance in moscow. happy new year, matthew. >>> at least one prominent member of the military is coming to the defense of retired four-star army general stanley mcchrystal. mcchrystal felt the wrath of the president after making these comments about mr. trump on sunday. >> i think it's important for me to work for people who i think are basically honest, who tell the truth as best they know it. >> you think he's a liar. >> i don't think he tells the truth....
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i'm sorry i can't give you any good news here matthew if we're going to break. you so the president trying to impart hasn't been. well i think it depends what you you know measure measure him by. you know certainly in the foreign policy sphere if you look at what he set out to do and what he's doing on the economy i think a lot of people look at him and they were against the policies that he campaigned on to begin with and so by that yardstick if you will of course you'll be against him and you'll say that you know these aren't good things but if you look at what he promised during the campaign things like pulling out of the paris climate deal things like pulling out of the iran nuclear deal things like pulling out of the middle east which he hasn't really done yet but he's threatened to in the process of these are all things that you know that he's doing and this is why you know his supporters elected him to be president so i think it's a you know support to differentiate between one's own views of his policies and what he promised to do and he certainly is fee
i'm sorry i can't give you any good news here matthew if we're going to break. you so the president trying to impart hasn't been. well i think it depends what you you know measure measure him by. you know certainly in the foreign policy sphere if you look at what he set out to do and what he's doing on the economy i think a lot of people look at him and they were against the policies that he campaigned on to begin with and so by that yardstick if you will of course you'll be against him and...
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let's go moscow to and bring in cnn's matthew chance. what are they saying, matthew? >> reporter: well, christine, good morning to you. they're not saying a great deal beyond the statement that was initially put out by the fsb which is the main counter-espionage agency in russia which is that this u.s. citizen, paul whelan, is in custody. he's been arrested on suspicion of spying. they said he was caught spying. in terms of the consular access, something that the russians under the vienna convention have 72 hours before they have to provide, we just don't know whether that access has been granted yet, whether u.s. diplomats have been permitted to see mr. whelan and to inspect his condition and question him about the circumstances of his detention. the 72 hours has, of course, lapsed. he was arrested we're told by the russians on december 28th in the russian capital moscow. very little else is known. we're in close contact with the u.s. embassy in moscow to try and get the latest update on whether or not the diplomats have been granted access or taken that access if it
let's go moscow to and bring in cnn's matthew chance. what are they saying, matthew? >> reporter: well, christine, good morning to you. they're not saying a great deal beyond the statement that was initially put out by the fsb which is the main counter-espionage agency in russia which is that this u.s. citizen, paul whelan, is in custody. he's been arrested on suspicion of spying. they said he was caught spying. in terms of the consular access, something that the russians under the vienna...
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the final resting place of matthew flinders, the man whose work led to the naming of australia, had beenage of exploration, matthew flinders. a man whose voyages and writings gave us the first complete picture of australia and helped inspire the naming of the country. we're in the burial ground of st james gardens, and it was a burial ground that started in the late 1800s and closed in the mid—1900s, in a time when london was going through massive social, economic and... ..burgeoning population. so, it would have been a very different landscape. london wasjust becoming a metropolis. the site is an old graveyard, next to euston station, which is due to be the london terminalfor hs2. however, before building work can begin, 40,000 bodies have to be moved from an old graveyard. matthew flinders had died aged just 40, the day before the book and maps that were to make his name were published, and it was always known he was buried here, somewhere. but his headstone had long disappeared. he, with the rest of those buried here, will now be moved to another, as yet undisclosed, burial site. davi
the final resting place of matthew flinders, the man whose work led to the naming of australia, had beenage of exploration, matthew flinders. a man whose voyages and writings gave us the first complete picture of australia and helped inspire the naming of the country. we're in the burial ground of st james gardens, and it was a burial ground that started in the late 1800s and closed in the mid—1900s, in a time when london was going through massive social, economic and... ..burgeoning...