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, matthew!"s calling me by my first name. i'd run all the way to the end of the house and show up and he'd be standing there in the bathroom over the toilet and he'd go, "look at that." and i'd look in there. and he had just done his number two. and he'd reach over and flush it and go, "there you go." ( laughter ) >> stephen: matthew, on that high note, "serenity" is in theaters this friday. matthew mcconaughey, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by better oblivion community center. ( cheers and applause ) was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. the new 2019 c-class family. lease the c 300 sport sedan for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ hurry in to old navy for thirty percent off your entirepurchase or forty percent off when you use or open and use an old navy credit card, only at old navy! [ soft piano music playing ] mm
, matthew!"s calling me by my first name. i'd run all the way to the end of the house and show up and he'd be standing there in the bathroom over the toilet and he'd go, "look at that." and i'd look in there. and he had just done his number two. and he'd reach over and flush it and go, "there you go." ( laughter ) >> stephen: matthew, on that high note, "serenity" is in theaters this friday. matthew mcconaughey, everybody! we'll be right back with a...
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matthew: it works.e have heard the message, we are your partner, to deliver broadband where it needs to go. to solve the problems of rural america and continue to allow us to do that. we will take care of customers and make sure they have access. mr. pai: i truly believe your mission knows no partisan affiliation. getting better broadband is not a republican or democratic issue but american. i see that when i travel weather to new mexico or pembroke new hampshire or gulfport mississippi. these are the towns in your be a part of the digital economy. your members are making it happen. we are so happy to learn of your decision to commit to stay on as chairman. that delighted us. [applause] in fairness, judge judy said she wasn't retiring, so i thought i have got to stick with the day job. we will see. led to: tell us what has that. mr. pai: the excitement on executing on our agenda. the job is not done. our top job of closing the divide, modernizing, extending opportunities to everybody hasn't been accompl
matthew: it works.e have heard the message, we are your partner, to deliver broadband where it needs to go. to solve the problems of rural america and continue to allow us to do that. we will take care of customers and make sure they have access. mr. pai: i truly believe your mission knows no partisan affiliation. getting better broadband is not a republican or democratic issue but american. i see that when i travel weather to new mexico or pembroke new hampshire or gulfport mississippi. these...
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matthew mcconaughey and snoop dogg are with us.cheers and applause] that announcement was more for them than it was for you. i just wanted to make sure they were aware of where they were. i heard snoop tried to get you to go in his room. >> i had a busy day today. i'm tired. >> jimmy: oh, you're tired. that's right. you did have a busy day. but justin turner from the dodgers is here, hopefully. and also tonight we have a special group tonight of officials from the hypothetical gonzaga university. so last week, i blew the lid off this whole gonzaga is a real place myth that's been spread by the ncaa and cbs in order to boost their basketball tournament. the team is in anaheim to play in the sweet 16 tomorrow. and in our audience tonight we have a guys. mark livingston from gonzaga radio and tv. joshua cox, the director of fund raising for gonzaga, the athletics, the athletic supporter ezekiel brown, play by play announcer thomas hudson, and the easter bunny, spiderman. the tooth fairy and other imaginary characters are here with us
matthew mcconaughey and snoop dogg are with us.cheers and applause] that announcement was more for them than it was for you. i just wanted to make sure they were aware of where they were. i heard snoop tried to get you to go in his room. >> i had a busy day today. i'm tired. >> jimmy: oh, you're tired. that's right. you did have a busy day. but justin turner from the dodgers is here, hopefully. and also tonight we have a special group tonight of officials from the hypothetical...
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susan, let's talk about matthew whitaker. he says whitaker did not deny that the president called him to discuss the cohen case. the ranking republican denies -- it contradicts what nadler is saying. what do you think of that in. >> first of all it gives you an indication of the state of bipartisanship in the house judiciary committee, which is to say not looking so good. you know, this is a very serious allegation. once again you raise the prospect of was an official of the trump administration telling the truth in public? was he lying to congress? there are many allegations. i'm amazed by this, you know, but it shouldn't really be amazing or surprising at all to talk to your point about no collusion. and the president and not telling the truth about what happened in the manafort hearing today, seven different times -- i counted it seven times the president denied collusion and said that was the finding of judge jackson today, in direct contravention of the facts. should i be shocked that the acting attorney general that the
susan, let's talk about matthew whitaker. he says whitaker did not deny that the president called him to discuss the cohen case. the ranking republican denies -- it contradicts what nadler is saying. what do you think of that in. >> first of all it gives you an indication of the state of bipartisanship in the house judiciary committee, which is to say not looking so good. you know, this is a very serious allegation. once again you raise the prospect of was an official of the trump...
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kimberly, matthew, howard, thank you all.azy, sometimes running in place, but you guys are great treadmillers. up ahead, true staying power. -guys, i want you to meet someone. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. we really pride ourselvesglass, on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ (danny) after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. (danny) every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! (vo) you earned i
kimberly, matthew, howard, thank you all.azy, sometimes running in place, but you guys are great treadmillers. up ahead, true staying power. -guys, i want you to meet someone. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't...
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to live for the you know the destroyed fields of course and matthew you know hearing. outlined some of those issues i can only think of you know the water borne diseases and all the kind of protracted issues that then emerge in the next you know few months and years obviously you're familiar with kind of the scale of the devastation but for our viewers who may not be i want to share this tweet from dippy batna gar the data sea came into the land and destroyed everything in its path it really just gives you a sense of just one week difference you can see all this area here all the edges zoomed in there for you all that black to really give you a sense of how much destruction was on the ground i'm curious though matthew i mean what would you say is the most urgent need right now. yeah. well i mean the the most urgent need right now is such a rescue saving lives that still many thousands of people on rooftops or on hillsides so even the trees and the priority i think of many organizations on the ground you know led by the government is to is to get those people to safety
to live for the you know the destroyed fields of course and matthew you know hearing. outlined some of those issues i can only think of you know the water borne diseases and all the kind of protracted issues that then emerge in the next you know few months and years obviously you're familiar with kind of the scale of the devastation but for our viewers who may not be i want to share this tweet from dippy batna gar the data sea came into the land and destroyed everything in its path it really...
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and michael matthews wins the second stage of the volta a catalunya while thomas de gendt maintains the overall lead. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with football, and there were seven european championship qualifiers on tuesday. italy hosted liechtenstein in group] as they continue their rebuilding process after failing to qualify for last year's world cup. but it was a seasoned veteran who scored twice in the 6—0 win with sampdoria's fabio quagliarella becoming the oldest player to score for the azurri at the age of 36 years and 5a days. it was also the first competitive start for his country since october 2009. elsewhere, conor hourihane scored the only goal of the game as the republic of ireland beat georgia to make it two wins out of two in group d. in the same group, switzerland were 3—0 up against denmark — and heading for victory until the danes scored three times in the last six minutes to salvage a point. in group f, alvaro morata scored both goals for spain as they won 2—0 in malta. and in oslo, sweden came from 2—0 down to lead 3—2 in norway, but ole kama
and michael matthews wins the second stage of the volta a catalunya while thomas de gendt maintains the overall lead. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with football, and there were seven european championship qualifiers on tuesday. italy hosted liechtenstein in group] as they continue their rebuilding process after failing to qualify for last year's world cup. but it was a seasoned veteran who scored twice in the 6—0 win with sampdoria's fabio quagliarella becoming the...
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developments there and first of all matthew i believe that especially japan's judicial system has now well come under fire but people are looking closely at it yes well this was always going to be a case to draw drew huge attention globally in the auto industry facing charges of fraud and losing stripped of his job and fighting his reputation but in recent weeks the focus has turned on the japanese distances to measure say it's being criticized by international observers who've called hostage justice system that is because of these lengthy pretrial detention and limited access to legal representation and lawyers and critics say that you know japan's high level some nine or ten convictions in japan are the product of confessions and so they say that these lengthy detentions are designed to yield a confession and a successful conviction. and what we have in the last few days is a new legal team of command and applied for bail. and this time they they were successful where does this leave the case we were still talking about several serious charges. walks free today but he's not a free m
developments there and first of all matthew i believe that especially japan's judicial system has now well come under fire but people are looking closely at it yes well this was always going to be a case to draw drew huge attention globally in the auto industry facing charges of fraud and losing stripped of his job and fighting his reputation but in recent weeks the focus has turned on the japanese distances to measure say it's being criticized by international observers who've called hostage...
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today former acting attorney general matthew whitaker met with the top democrat and republican on the house judiciary committee. according to committee chairman jerry nadler, a democrat, whitaker talked about what the president said to him in the wake of michael cohen's guilty plea about his former fixer as well as the southern district of new york's investigation of cohen and the man known as individual one in court documents, also known as the president. however, the top republican congressman, doug collins, said that's not what whitaker said. discussing either of those things, especially with the man nominally in charge of them, raises questions whether the president was trying to exert influence, perhaps unlawfully. whitaker refused to discuss what, if anything, the president said to him. he did address one specific question. >> did the president lash out at you after michael cohen's guilty plea for lying to congress about a trump organization building a tower in moscow? >> the president specifically tweeted that he had not lashed out. >> i'm asking you, mr. whitaker, did the pres
today former acting attorney general matthew whitaker met with the top democrat and republican on the house judiciary committee. according to committee chairman jerry nadler, a democrat, whitaker talked about what the president said to him in the wake of michael cohen's guilty plea about his former fixer as well as the southern district of new york's investigation of cohen and the man known as individual one in court documents, also known as the president. however, the top republican...
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joining us now is matthew charles. sir, thank you for being on the program.dies, 21 years in jail, and you get introduced to the country by the president. he got something done that no other president got done that tried before him. how do you feel? >> i feel wonderful. and grateful, sir. >> sean: i think 40 bible studies. i think i'm going to be the one asking you for prayers. how did you change? when you saw alice johnson, when she came out of prison and she embraced her family and said thank you, america, for giving me a second chance. i won't let you down. your story seems exactly like hers. you change for the better in prison. how? >> prior to me going into prison and before sentencing, i ended up accepting the lord jesus christ is my personal sav. that commitment that i made a god as well as his spirit changed me in a way that reflected outwardly. >> sean: kim kardashian personally lobbied on behalf of alice johnson and for this legislation and you're the first person released. she's offered to pay five years up front for your rent but you're having a p
joining us now is matthew charles. sir, thank you for being on the program.dies, 21 years in jail, and you get introduced to the country by the president. he got something done that no other president got done that tried before him. how do you feel? >> i feel wonderful. and grateful, sir. >> sean: i think 40 bible studies. i think i'm going to be the one asking you for prayers. how did you change? when you saw alice johnson, when she came out of prison and she embraced her family...
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now matthew is the very first person to be released fromw prison under the first step act.atthew charles being recognized by the president in his state of the union address earlier this year. despite a very inspiring story of redemption, perseverance, he is still facing major hurdles due to his criminal record, like not being able to rent an apartment. now, famous actress and, i guess, famous person kim kardashian, she has now offereds to pay his rent up k front for five years, as she continues to be a major voice in the prison reform movement, as she was with alice johnson who we've had on this program.e joining us now is matthew charles. sir, thank you for being on the program. wow. 40 bible studies, 21 years in jail, and you get introduced to the country by the president. he got something done that no other president got done that tried before him. how do you feel? >> i feel wonderful. and grateful, sir. >> sean: i think 40 bible studies. i think i'm going to be the one asking you for prayers. how did you change? when you saw alice johnson, when she came out of prison an
now matthew is the very first person to be released fromw prison under the first step act.atthew charles being recognized by the president in his state of the union address earlier this year. despite a very inspiring story of redemption, perseverance, he is still facing major hurdles due to his criminal record, like not being able to rent an apartment. now, famous actress and, i guess, famous person kim kardashian, she has now offereds to pay his rent up k front for five years, as she continues...
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matthew so matthew which walking about jail time for the likes of. irene the stick is that well maybe not for mark zuckerberg but june time and hefty fines are on the cards if this proposal passes through the australian parliament next week and and it wouldn't. make it a criminal offense for media companies to filter in the content that is extremely violent and to do so quickly and that's to keep it for clipart that will be decided by a jury nonetheless the prime minister has said today with. this move that they're calling out essential media companies for a living their sites to be quote weaponized let's take a listen to voices i have the technology to do this and i have the opportunity to do it and we guide to insist that by doing and if i don't do it all fights the state with one it will penalties imaginable for them and on top of that potential prison terms for executives through if they are responsible at u.s. reaction been like this was facebook's it well firstly the reaction has been stepped in part some people then that it's unlikely that the
matthew so matthew which walking about jail time for the likes of. irene the stick is that well maybe not for mark zuckerberg but june time and hefty fines are on the cards if this proposal passes through the australian parliament next week and and it wouldn't. make it a criminal offense for media companies to filter in the content that is extremely violent and to do so quickly and that's to keep it for clipart that will be decided by a jury nonetheless the prime minister has said today with....
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and joining me now to bring us more on that response is a reporter matthew moore matthew mark zuckerberg behind bars is that ever going to happen is this realistic perhaps not mark zuckerberg. i mean hefty fines are on the cards if this passes through the parliament next week and it would essentially make a criminal offense for social media companies not to remove extremist violent content quickly and the keyword is quickly because that would come down to the decision of a jury and no this is part of a broad package of measures which mr stone morrison announced this week and paul in doing so he said he used calling on social media companies for allowing their sites to be weaponized no let's just take a listen to what he said i have the technology to do this and i have the opportunity to do it and we're going to insist that i do it and if i don't do it the state with financial penalties imaginable for them and on top of that potential prison terms for executives who are found responsible. how realistic is it legal experts are wrong convention on whether australian authorities crude actual
and joining me now to bring us more on that response is a reporter matthew moore matthew mark zuckerberg behind bars is that ever going to happen is this realistic perhaps not mark zuckerberg. i mean hefty fines are on the cards if this passes through the parliament next week and it would essentially make a criminal offense for social media companies not to remove extremist violent content quickly and the keyword is quickly because that would come down to the decision of a jury and no this is...
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matthew, give us the details of the deal.on we're been following for some time finally reaching a conclusion. at $3.1s valued billion. inr will be paying for it cash as well as options on uber stock. this is coming ahead of uber's ipo later this year. iss deal, the context of it it is an attempt by bloomberg to stop some of the cash burn in the middle east where the rivalry between uber and careem has been in of across the middle east. techis a very young, savvy, deep penetration of mobile phones and the services. uber wants to be on top of this market and be the dominant player here before it goes ahead with its ipo expected in a few months time. at a busy time for uber. why is this deal so important to the business? at the: if you look intense rivalry that has been between these two companies, the middle east -- people often talk about it as one help -- as one homogeneous block but the reality is it is quite a few different countries. both is this rivalry means are burning through millions of dollars in cash trying to subsi
matthew, give us the details of the deal.on we're been following for some time finally reaching a conclusion. at $3.1s valued billion. inr will be paying for it cash as well as options on uber stock. this is coming ahead of uber's ipo later this year. iss deal, the context of it it is an attempt by bloomberg to stop some of the cash burn in the middle east where the rivalry between uber and careem has been in of across the middle east. techis a very young, savvy, deep penetration of mobile...
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matthews for this special recognition. of course i wouldn't be here today if i didn't work with such an amazing team of educators at access sfusd the arc. i'm lucky to work with just an amazing team of educators, heidi, alongside me who i know nominated me for this award. i wouldn't be here without you. but teaching in san francisco is such a joy, and i love working with my students out in the community. i work at the most fun and most amazing school, and seeing them learn and grow and face new challenges and achieve their goals and learn from their mistakes and discover all the things that san francisco has to offer is such a joy, and i look forward to continuing in education here in san francisco. thank you so much. [applause] >> president cook: again, congratulations to our rave award recipients. number six, advisory committee appointments, and appointments to advisory committees by members. report from the bilingual community council. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is kristina wong, special assistant to the su
matthews for this special recognition. of course i wouldn't be here today if i didn't work with such an amazing team of educators at access sfusd the arc. i'm lucky to work with just an amazing team of educators, heidi, alongside me who i know nominated me for this award. i wouldn't be here without you. but teaching in san francisco is such a joy, and i love working with my students out in the community. i work at the most fun and most amazing school, and seeing them learn and grow and face new...
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>> allen, and matthew cal marie. >> is that a real person? matthew calamari. sounds like the made up mark for identification but he is real and he is spectacular. this is matthew "matty" calamari. executive vice president and chief operating officer of the trump organization. if he doesn't look like the executive type, he's not. he reportedly caught trump's eye back in the '80s when the future president saw him roughing up some hecklers at a tennis tournament where he was working security. trump hired him as a bodyguard and sometimes chauffeur which is what he was doing when described in a 1993 trump biography. you'd do anything for me, matty? yes, sir, mr. trump. would you kill for me, matty? donald pressed. yes, sir. loyal, but how do you think matty might fare under questioning live in front of the entire nation? hard to say. we can only go by what we've seen before. >> um, because, wow, because, wow, i'm not doing too good. >> that's thing two in 60 seconds. >> that's thing two in0 6 seconds. to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better peop
>> allen, and matthew cal marie. >> is that a real person? matthew calamari. sounds like the made up mark for identification but he is real and he is spectacular. this is matthew "matty" calamari. executive vice president and chief operating officer of the trump organization. if he doesn't look like the executive type, he's not. he reportedly caught trump's eye back in the '80s when the future president saw him roughing up some hecklers at a tennis tournament where he was...
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something that we will have to be working on yeah ok matthew kind of this was a particularly rethink attack there's no doubts about that one german security expert described it as a quantum leap in right wing terrorism what perhaps is the new dimension. well the news then mention is that it was filmed live and streamed you know over facebook and whatever and that copies were sent around and that it sort of spread like this this wild fire and that you know it almost had the feel of a video game one of these video games out of the perspective of the shooter. and you know i mean i think it does the shows. you know actually look at this video and you know so i did not why i have no desire to watch it and didn't watch it although i know that you know some some media decided to post excerpts of of of the video which you know as a journalistic decision i think you know can can go either either way on that but i think it does show you know also the influence of the media world on these extremists and they know what they have to do in order to you know have the most impact with these attacks
something that we will have to be working on yeah ok matthew kind of this was a particularly rethink attack there's no doubts about that one german security expert described it as a quantum leap in right wing terrorism what perhaps is the new dimension. well the news then mention is that it was filmed live and streamed you know over facebook and whatever and that copies were sent around and that it sort of spread like this this wild fire and that you know it almost had the feel of a video game...
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matthew the. christian she came to europe and picked up a lot of his ideological sources here in europe and also with the area movement around you remove can tell us about that well this is what i mean it seems to be a bit of a potpourri he had you know names etched into the stock of his rifle from the balkans as well referring to things that happened there there is a growing i would say identity tarion movement as it's called in europe now. there is in places like austria it's very strong but but not only and it's probably also something that we don't really know how big it is they tend to get a lot of media attention because they've got very good at marketing themselves it's not the traditional sort of skinhead type with black boots marching around as it as it was in the eighty's and ninety's now you have a very kind of preppy looking you know young men seeming to make you know but at first glance might sound like reasonable arguments reasonable political arguments. so you know this is changing
matthew the. christian she came to europe and picked up a lot of his ideological sources here in europe and also with the area movement around you remove can tell us about that well this is what i mean it seems to be a bit of a potpourri he had you know names etched into the stock of his rifle from the balkans as well referring to things that happened there there is a growing i would say identity tarion movement as it's called in europe now. there is in places like austria it's very strong but...
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. >> iraq war veteran and former state department official matthew ho on his article. >> in 2009, the same i had seen 2007, asn 2004, 2005, well as when i worked on iraq and afghan war issues at the pentagon were state department, in between those times. there was no difference in the administration. desiresnistration, both were to win politically, domestic political reasons. everything else was secondary. >> matthew hoh tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next on history bookshelf, luis fleischman talks about his book "latin america in the post-chavez era." he argues that former venezuelan president hugo chavez laid the groundwork for the emergence of a socialist authoritarian takeover of south and central america. we recorded this event and 2013, the year the book was published and a year that hugo chavez died and nicolas maduro took over as president. the fight for american studies in washington, [applause] you for this kind -- thank you for this kind introduction. the fund fornk america. i am pleased with the attendance tonight. it is a terrific job by the sponsoring organ
. >> iraq war veteran and former state department official matthew ho on his article. >> in 2009, the same i had seen 2007, asn 2004, 2005, well as when i worked on iraq and afghan war issues at the pentagon were state department, in between those times. there was no difference in the administration. desiresnistration, both were to win politically, domestic political reasons. everything else was secondary. >> matthew hoh tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>...
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matthews. >> thank you for that report. number four, recognitions and rosresolutions of commendation. >> tonight we recognize our board-certified teachers. [cheers and applause] >> national board certification is an optional professional endeavor and it is a rigorous assessment of teaching practice. since the first san francisco unified school district educator became a national board certified teacher in 1999, the district has supported certification in partnership with uesf. starting in the 2014-'15 school year, our district has offered comprehension and coordinated support providing access to more teachers than ever before. in addition to the deep learning and leadership opportunities, national board certified teachers earn a $5,000 a year stipend supporting retention of high quality educators. this is the impact of the programme. students of national board certified teachers make two months more growth and one-third to one-half of national certified board teachers act in leadership positions at the district and site lev
matthews. >> thank you for that report. number four, recognitions and rosresolutions of commendation. >> tonight we recognize our board-certified teachers. [cheers and applause] >> national board certification is an optional professional endeavor and it is a rigorous assessment of teaching practice. since the first san francisco unified school district educator became a national board certified teacher in 1999, the district has supported certification in partnership with uesf....
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she meets victoria matthews, who has an unbelievable story. matthews, a year older than ida, had more in common with her that some of the others. matthews was also a journalist who rose in the profession. her mother had been a slave in virginia. the master had treated everyone so badly that the mother leaves her children there. but she comes back and sues to get them back. and she regains possession of them. these are some kind of people. it is matthews' suggestion that to organize the testimonial for ida, the idea was not only to show support for wells and raise money to publish her editorial as a pamphlet, but also to use the occasion to bring women activists together from philadelphia, boston, new york, and brooklyn. brooklyn and new york were two separate entities at this time. very much on the mind of the two organizers was the issue of the less than cordial relations between black women in new york and those in brooklyn. [laughter] wells offered no further insight into this, but blacks in the two cities had a long-standing rivalry. the t
she meets victoria matthews, who has an unbelievable story. matthews, a year older than ida, had more in common with her that some of the others. matthews was also a journalist who rose in the profession. her mother had been a slave in virginia. the master had treated everyone so badly that the mother leaves her children there. but she comes back and sues to get them back. and she regains possession of them. these are some kind of people. it is matthews' suggestion that to organize the...
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matthew chance is monitoring this for us live from moscow. matthew, what do we know at this hour?rter: well, we don't know a great deal. there has been a statement issued by the nato military alliance, that is the operation inside afghanistan involving thousands of u.s. personnel helping the afghan military to combat the taliban as they battle them for territory on the ground. that short statement saying two u.s. service members were killed while oconducting an operation. it doesn't give any details about the operation. but it goes on to say that in accordance with u.s. department of defense policy, the names of the service personnel killed in action are being withheld until 24 hours after their next of kin have been notified. so it could be tomorrow before we find out their identities. but it brings to fore u.s. service personnel killed in action this year loalone, more than 2300 u.s. personnel have been killed in that conflict. and ten times as many have been left injured with some with obviously very severe casualties. and it underlines how important it has become for the unite
matthew chance is monitoring this for us live from moscow. matthew, what do we know at this hour?rter: well, we don't know a great deal. there has been a statement issued by the nato military alliance, that is the operation inside afghanistan involving thousands of u.s. personnel helping the afghan military to combat the taliban as they battle them for territory on the ground. that short statement saying two u.s. service members were killed while oconducting an operation. it doesn't give any...
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this is a case of, matthew whitaker, where people in the room heard different things. matthew whitaker said to the house judiciary committee just on february 8th about any conversations that he would have had with president trump. so let's start there. listen to this. >> did the president lash out at you after michael cohen's guilty plea for lying to congress about a trump organization project to build a tower in moscow? >> the president specifically tweeted that he had not lashed out. >> i'm asking you, mr. whitaker, did the president lash out at you? not asking what he tweeted. i zrient lot have a lot of comp the veracity of his tweets. >> congressman, that's based on an unsubstantiated -- >> sir, answer the question, yes or no, did the president lash out at you about mr. cohen's guilty plea? >> no, he did not. >> okay. now let's listen to what jerry nadler said yesterday about what he heard behind closed doors in a much smaller meeting. >> unlike in the hearing room mr. whitaker did not deny that the president called him to discuss michael cohen -- the michael cohen
this is a case of, matthew whitaker, where people in the room heard different things. matthew whitaker said to the house judiciary committee just on february 8th about any conversations that he would have had with president trump. so let's start there. listen to this. >> did the president lash out at you after michael cohen's guilty plea for lying to congress about a trump organization project to build a tower in moscow? >> the president specifically tweeted that he had not lashed...
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they also took off the boyfriend, matthew. he had an alibi that held up, putting him somewhere else at the time lynsie went missing. so that left just two. >> i haven't seen her since that day. >> reporter: marty who police didn't trust because of his secret relationship with lynsie, and because he had lied about his identity. and the man who dropped lynsie off at that corner, the last person to see her before she vanished. chris mcamis. >> grab a seat at the end. >> reporter: april 2002, more than a year after lynsie went missing, detectives decided to start over. they brought chris mcamis back to see if his story still held up. >> i would like to think lynsie has been, like, either abducted or something happened to her. >> like what? >> i would really rather think that she was somewhere else. >> reporter: police turned up the heat. >> i'd like to think, and all things in a perfect world, she would be some place. >> it is a possibility she's dead. >> what? >> reporter: his lack of emotion was suggestive that perhaps chris sho
they also took off the boyfriend, matthew. he had an alibi that held up, putting him somewhere else at the time lynsie went missing. so that left just two. >> i haven't seen her since that day. >> reporter: marty who police didn't trust because of his secret relationship with lynsie, and because he had lied about his identity. and the man who dropped lynsie off at that corner, the last person to see her before she vanished. chris mcamis. >> grab a seat at the end. >>...
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but i'm sure matthew would be able to tell a fib about the specifics certainly what we've seen in the western part of the country people that we see to my know how to i mean that's not surprising given that most of the right to be cut off. the car is. playing to it because larry is that people stranded stuck in trees stuck on the roofs of houses. understand little realty there have been to be focused on rescuing those people who were stranded. on the barrier to the reports from particularly where we are now through some of the central regions very hard people have lost their houses their heart just fills up the fields of crops completely obliterated by the wind and by the rain and by flash flooding flash flooding from the rivers. people right now and then for months or maybe even a year ahead is going to be a very serious problem. very many married in an island area where they can suffer flooding field after field of crops completely destroyed and very many people here . because this is their food supply for the you know the destroyed fields of course and matthew you know hearing. out
but i'm sure matthew would be able to tell a fib about the specifics certainly what we've seen in the western part of the country people that we see to my know how to i mean that's not surprising given that most of the right to be cut off. the car is. playing to it because larry is that people stranded stuck in trees stuck on the roofs of houses. understand little realty there have been to be focused on rescuing those people who were stranded. on the barrier to the reports from particularly...
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they also took off the boyfriend matthew.e had an alibi that held up putting him somewhere else at the time lynsie went missing. so that left just two. >> i haven't seen her since that day. >> marty, who police didn't trust because of his secret relationship with lynsie and because he had lied about his identity and the man who dropped lynsie off at that corner. the last person to see her before she vanished, chris mccanus. >> in here. do you remember connie loomis? >> yes. >> april 2002, more than a year after lynsie went missing detectives decided to start over. they brought chris mccanus back to see if his story still held up. >> i really would like to think that lynsie has been like either abducted or something happened to her, i'd really rather think that she's with friends or something like that. >> police turned up the heat. >> cut the bull and get down to the nitty-gritty. poly than mind all things in a perfect world i'd like to focus. >> it's a possibility she's dead. >> right. >> police thought chris seemed oddly ca
they also took off the boyfriend matthew.e had an alibi that held up putting him somewhere else at the time lynsie went missing. so that left just two. >> i haven't seen her since that day. >> marty, who police didn't trust because of his secret relationship with lynsie and because he had lied about his identity and the man who dropped lynsie off at that corner. the last person to see her before she vanished, chris mccanus. >> in here. do you remember connie loomis? >>...
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rodger shanahan and matthew goodman thanks very much for being with us and thank you for watching as always you can see this program again any time by going to our website designer dot com and for the discussion days of facebook page facebook dot com forward slash a.j. in size two you can also join us on twitter our handle there is at a.j. inside story from me has a secret and the whole team your bison. fly cats are airways and experience economy class like never before qatar airways going places together. i mean this was different not that whether someone was going for someone of a red but that's going to be an interim i think it's how you approach an individual and if it is a certain way of doing it it's a conscious injection story and fly out. i don't know how the top stories here on al-jazeera and the dutch government has a raise the terrorism threat level to the highest possible in utrecht province following a shooting on the tram late as reports say one person has been killed and several injured in utrecht city police say the suspects is on the run and roadblocks have been set
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former acting attorney general matthew whitaker is to give more testimony. what do they know? >> reporter: they say he did not tell the full truth, especially with his actions with donald trump after it was revealed by federal prosecutors in new york of the hush money scandal with michael cohen to keep quiet about those affairs that were about to come out right before the 2016 elections. they don't agree with what he testified to. they later excised what they had questions about. they suggested he never had issues with the white house public concerns about the special counsel's investigation. because jerry nadler points out somewhat incredulously he doesn't believe they didn't discuss this as whitaker was interviewing for a white house attorney position with the responsibility for overseeing, dealing with the special counsel's investigation. so when i talked to jerry nadler yesterday, he told me very clearly he needs to hear what he says is the full truth from matt whitaker. >> well, he made a number of statements to committee, which we had reason to believe weren't entirely t
former acting attorney general matthew whitaker is to give more testimony. what do they know? >> reporter: they say he did not tell the full truth, especially with his actions with donald trump after it was revealed by federal prosecutors in new york of the hush money scandal with michael cohen to keep quiet about those affairs that were about to come out right before the 2016 elections. they don't agree with what he testified to. they later excised what they had questions about. they...
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matthew, thank you as well and shimon. i appreciate your time. >>> did michael cohen leave a trail of bread crumbs for investigators in his testimony last month? and what clues are investigators in new york following? we're going to dig into that next. pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 a month. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better people. and there's no better place to listen than audible. with audible you get a credit good for any audiobook and exclusive fitness and wellness programs. and now, you'll also get two audible originals: titles exclusively produced for audible. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them, and if you don't like a book just swap it for free. enjoy 100% ad free listening in the car, on your phone or any connected device. and when you switch a device pick up right where you left off. with our commitment fr
matthew, thank you as well and shimon. i appreciate your time. >>> did michael cohen leave a trail of bread crumbs for investigators in his testimony last month? and what clues are investigators in new york following? we're going to dig into that next. pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 a month. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders,...
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you can go on kris matthews -- >> chris wallace. >> i keep calling him kris matthews. you can go to chris wallace. bret baier is awesome. most time in the past years we haven't given a reason why we've gone on fox news, but at least he gave a reason this time. it's great journalism that gave him this new reasoning. so chris matthews and chris wallace both deserve a shoutout, but po you're going on fox news, please choose chris wallace. >> thank you both. be sure to watch brian tomorrow. he'll speak to the all thor of that "new yorker" article. we'll be right back. durable value of a business in the transportation industry without knowing firsthand the unique challenges in that sector. coming out here, seeing the infrastructure firsthand, talking with the people behind the numbers creates a different picture. once i know what a business is truly worth, we can make better informed investment decisions. that's why i go beyond the numbers. ♪ you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you
you can go on kris matthews -- >> chris wallace. >> i keep calling him kris matthews. you can go to chris wallace. bret baier is awesome. most time in the past years we haven't given a reason why we've gone on fox news, but at least he gave a reason this time. it's great journalism that gave him this new reasoning. so chris matthews and chris wallace both deserve a shoutout, but po you're going on fox news, please choose chris wallace. >> thank you both. be sure to watch brian...
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so matthew seems torn. i decided to ask him how he fucked it. so i actually voted to leave now i've got a lot of different views on it but i would still vote the same way do you think that these divisions between remain and leave have affected the business in any way at all. personal levels that it's just been really quite sad to see how some people react because you've got a different view. about you know we're trying to unite the u.k. . what matthew said surprised me i hadn't really thought about breakfast as a uniting factor. when you're talking to people everybody's got something to say about. there are divisions in society with regards to you know whether you're in the remain or leave. but the people around to talk back. but there must be businesses that have doubts about bricks that here at the so-called clinic consultants are advising firms how to plan for a no deal one participant is from a german building. where really for the next if they. have everything and continue obviously. any way. gary has helped organize fourteen clinics across
so matthew seems torn. i decided to ask him how he fucked it. so i actually voted to leave now i've got a lot of different views on it but i would still vote the same way do you think that these divisions between remain and leave have affected the business in any way at all. personal levels that it's just been really quite sad to see how some people react because you've got a different view. about you know we're trying to unite the u.k. . what matthew said surprised me i hadn't really thought...