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matthew: exactly. this is a you look -- question for both, when you look at the history of the white house, which presidents were most influential in changing the building to what we know today? the roosevelts, both of them, are huge. fdr was in the white house for a long time. he was going to have a huge impact. after him, truman oversaw a huge renovation. i also think jackson was a huge player, under jackson's presidency, the first time the east room is finished properly. that is a huge moment. i woulding backwards, say the combination of madison and monroe, the white house burned in 1814 during the war of 1812. it rebuilt in making sure stayed in washington, d.c. which was not questioned, it was -- which was questioned. refinishing it to be a proper house of state, that was a huge decision and had a huge impact. host: how much of a white house that people get to see today is original? matthew: are we talking about sandstone walls? [laughter] matthew: going off of what lindsay said, when truman does
matthew: exactly. this is a you look -- question for both, when you look at the history of the white house, which presidents were most influential in changing the building to what we know today? the roosevelts, both of them, are huge. fdr was in the white house for a long time. he was going to have a huge impact. after him, truman oversaw a huge renovation. i also think jackson was a huge player, under jackson's presidency, the first time the east room is finished properly. that is a huge...
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matthew: absolutely. clearly, you can see things happening in china, but when you look at the neighbors, you don't see it yet. you do not see it in japan, korea, certainly not in europe. that is a problem for a lot of investors. jonathan: definitely not in south korea. gdp in negative territory. it is hard for me to be convinced that china is recovering without a little sign of positive spillover to neighboring countries. greg: seems like so much of the growth coming from china is export driven. so that growth is not going into neighboring economies. jonathan: are we paying attention enough to this? that the recovery in china is different? greg: i don't think the market is paying attention to it, and they should. matthew: i agree with greg. everyone is hopeful that what is happening in china will begin to spill out. even our economists are looking for some spillover to help europe along. but if they are wrong on that, it's a major issue for the marketplace, the major issue for the fed. jonathan: how disap
matthew: absolutely. clearly, you can see things happening in china, but when you look at the neighbors, you don't see it yet. you do not see it in japan, korea, certainly not in europe. that is a problem for a lot of investors. jonathan: definitely not in south korea. gdp in negative territory. it is hard for me to be convinced that china is recovering without a little sign of positive spillover to neighboring countries. greg: seems like so much of the growth coming from china is export...
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matthew: we agree.t the end of the day, you need an event to spark price action in the marketplace. there are things on people's radars. but typically the things that make volatility go up are not on those radars. we think it is coming but it is hard to see. jonathan: final word on the subject, iain? iain: we are in a good environment at the moment, benign central banks, trend like growth, low inflation. you just need something to spark us to get that volatility up. it is hard to see where it will come from. at the moment, people are happy to play the carried trade and run this low vol environment. jonathan: the economic data abroad through the week, some doubts emerging about whether the global economy stabilizes, particularly in china. do you think the buy america stories being reinforced by the fact that data is still ok, and there are some doubts happening more specifically in the asia-pacific region? matthew: absolutely. clearly you can see some improvement happening domestically in china, but when
matthew: we agree.t the end of the day, you need an event to spark price action in the marketplace. there are things on people's radars. but typically the things that make volatility go up are not on those radars. we think it is coming but it is hard to see. jonathan: final word on the subject, iain? iain: we are in a good environment at the moment, benign central banks, trend like growth, low inflation. you just need something to spark us to get that volatility up. it is hard to see where it...
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so the scene between herod and the wise men in the gospel of matthew was absolutely plausible. this sort of thing happened all the time. >> i think an audience with herod the great would have been really terrifying if you were not sure of who he thought about you or even worse, if you knew he didn't like you, it probably was one of the more terrifying experiences of your life. >> i hear you have a question for me. >> so they come and say where is the king of the jews to be born which is an especially dumb thing to ask a king, it's basically like saying where is your successor or where is the real king? >> king of the jews? i am king of the jews. considering? the 2019 subaru outback is an iihs top safety pick plus. the honda cr-v is not. sorry, honda. which suv would make the best investment? the subaru outback has the best resale value in its class for 2019, according to kelley blue book. even better than the toyota rav4. sorry, toyota. it's easy to love a subaru. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'
so the scene between herod and the wise men in the gospel of matthew was absolutely plausible. this sort of thing happened all the time. >> i think an audience with herod the great would have been really terrifying if you were not sure of who he thought about you or even worse, if you knew he didn't like you, it probably was one of the more terrifying experiences of your life. >> i hear you have a question for me. >> so they come and say where is the king of the jews to be...
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reverend jay matthews died of an apparent heart attack last night. father mattis was found unresponsive in the cathedral's rectory and rushed to the hospital. to 70-year-old was the first african-american priest in northern california. he also served as a pastor at st. benedict church in east oakland for 26 years. father jason linde is a new father matthews for more than 30 years and tonight reflected on his warm and loving spirit. >> energetic. loving. +2 people. he really example find the best in catholic priesthood. he was able to seek christ's presence in a variety of different people and circumstances. in his parish was just not st. benedict but the entire city of oakland. >>> father matthews was also chaplain for both the oakland police and fire departments during some of his tenure in the city. the governor stands with open and catholics across california
reverend jay matthews died of an apparent heart attack last night. father mattis was found unresponsive in the cathedral's rectory and rushed to the hospital. to 70-year-old was the first african-american priest in northern california. he also served as a pastor at st. benedict church in east oakland for 26 years. father jason linde is a new father matthews for more than 30 years and tonight reflected on his warm and loving spirit. >> energetic. loving. +2 people. he really example find...
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matthews. mike russo: "he was the authentic priest. i can honestly say my young crew were so touched by him and so welcomed and it's going to be tremendously missed by so many of his friends and the people he has been able to affect over many many years.">he was a part time chaplain for the oakland police and fire departments, a full time priest.reverend jay matthews was 70 years old. so many of his friends and certainly the people he's been able to effect over many many years. >>he was a part-time chaplain for the oakland police and fire departments, a full-time priest. >>and what he really and truly means to be a missionary decide. >>father jay mathews was 70 years old the oakland diocese says funeral plans are pending. we show that we should learn more about services later this week live in the studio get along kron 4 news. >>thank you gail now to the north they were one person has been injured and 2 buildings are damaged from this fire in santa rosa from this morning. >>firefighters say the
matthews. mike russo: "he was the authentic priest. i can honestly say my young crew were so touched by him and so welcomed and it's going to be tremendously missed by so many of his friends and the people he has been able to affect over many many years.">he was a part time chaplain for the oakland police and fire departments, a full time priest.reverend jay matthews was 70 years old. so many of his friends and certainly the people he's been able to effect over many many years....
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matthew mcconaughey and snoop dogg!right back with justin turner. ingredients out there.of the freshest stuff this planet can grow. not buzzword fresh. but, actually fresh-fresh. fresh. at panera, we hand-pick berries at peak-season. use creamy avocado. cage-free eggs. and a dressing fit for a goddess. oh and every ingredient is 100% clean. come taste what a salad should be. and for your next event big or small, try panera catering. panera. food as it should be. what would i say to somebody keep being you.? keep loving. keep aspiring. keep striving. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv with three different medicines to help you get to undetectable. that means the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured in lab tests. so keep pushing. keep creating. and keep pouring your soul into everything you do. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems, and kidney fa
matthew mcconaughey and snoop dogg!right back with justin turner. ingredients out there.of the freshest stuff this planet can grow. not buzzword fresh. but, actually fresh-fresh. fresh. at panera, we hand-pick berries at peak-season. use creamy avocado. cage-free eggs. and a dressing fit for a goddess. oh and every ingredient is 100% clean. come taste what a salad should be. and for your next event big or small, try panera catering. panera. food as it should be. what would i say to somebody...
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matthews. number 3, students delegates report. >> thank you. the sac would like to motivate our peers to participate and demonstrate student voice through voter registration engagement at sfusd. we hope -- thank you for senator medina. >> on march 22nd, we hosted the 16th annual youth summit were student leaders from high schools all over san francisco participated on workshops and funds. it was help -- he was hoping to inspire what they learn to the summit for their own communities a special thank you to the team for doing an amazing job and for you helping the sac, and dr. matthews for speaking as well as our commissioners and general council for a cell up -- supporting student voice. we look forward to developing success. >> we would like to remind everyone about the student delegate campaign. next year's student delegate candidates already started their campaign. they are very excited to see our diverse candidates from schools across the city running for this important leadership position.
matthews. number 3, students delegates report. >> thank you. the sac would like to motivate our peers to participate and demonstrate student voice through voter registration engagement at sfusd. we hope -- thank you for senator medina. >> on march 22nd, we hosted the 16th annual youth summit were student leaders from high schools all over san francisco participated on workshops and funds. it was help -- he was hoping to inspire what they learn to the summit for their own communities...
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matthew: that is right.shocks than previously. from the fed's perspective, that is a reason to think that this recovery can continue. i think of interest is the fed now has the macro prudential tools as well, the cyclical capital buffer. voted to raiserd that and others want to raise that as well. that will be an interesting question over the next year -- if our economy is continuing to grow over to percent and inflation is not coming through but equities are higher, is there risk where the fed wants to use these macro economic tools to raise the cyclical capital buffer? guy: within the numbers that we are starting to see the consumer wobbling. employment numbers in the u.s. -- the economy looks robust, but some elements within the credit stories delivered by the banks because a little bit of concern. matthew: i think you get a bed of a sense of that, and you can see it in the macro data -- bit of a sense of that, and you can see it in the macro data. from a historic perspective, these are still low. if you
matthew: that is right.shocks than previously. from the fed's perspective, that is a reason to think that this recovery can continue. i think of interest is the fed now has the macro prudential tools as well, the cyclical capital buffer. voted to raiserd that and others want to raise that as well. that will be an interesting question over the next year -- if our economy is continuing to grow over to percent and inflation is not coming through but equities are higher, is there risk where the fed...
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sound father matthews> this is father jay matthews, rector of oakland's cathedral of light givingfather matthews>he died suddenly from a heart attack.matthews was found unresponsive in the cathedral rectory saturday night.friends say matthews, known as father jay was generous, kind and loving.he was the best of catholic priest didn't for that to and the best of wh it means to be christi for that that found in case like. >>he was the first african american ordained priest in northern california map these worked for more than 3 decades at saint benedict's church in east oakland, then later at the cathedral flight reverend jason land ends a succeeded matthews as pastor of saint benedict he says matthews was really tuned in to what was going on in east oakland, a new law throughout the
this is father jay matthews, rector of oakland's cathedral of light givingfather matthews>he died suddenly from a heart attack.matthews was found unresponsive in the cathedral rectory saturday night.friends say matthews, known as father jay was generous, kind and loving.he was the best of catholic priest didn't for that to and the best of wh it means to be christi for that that found in case like. >>he was the first african american ordained priest in northern california map these...
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matthews? >> superintendent matthews: we will recognize lowell's varsity soccer team for winning the division 5 championship. they defeated university prep of redding by a score of 4-0. that means university prep of redding did not score a goal. [laughter] we were here one year ago because they, our lowell girls varsity team won the northern california championship last year as well. that is an amazing feat, but there is more. the lowell girl's soccer team has won 22 san francisco section championships in a row and 24 out of 26 total cif san francisco section championships. it is also my understanding that they have not lost a league game since 2010. i would now like to call up, big round of applause -- i'd like now to call up the principal to say a few words. >> president, members of the board, dr. matthews, student delegates and the honorable costco. first of all, let's show our love and congratulate the lowell varsity girls' soccer team. [applause] sitting out there in the rain for two-and-a
matthews? >> superintendent matthews: we will recognize lowell's varsity soccer team for winning the division 5 championship. they defeated university prep of redding by a score of 4-0. that means university prep of redding did not score a goal. [laughter] we were here one year ago because they, our lowell girls varsity team won the northern california championship last year as well. that is an amazing feat, but there is more. the lowell girl's soccer team has won 22 san francisco section...
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sound father matthews> this is father jay matthews, rector of oakland's cathedral of light giving mass last year. he died suddenly from a heart attack.matthews was found unresponsive in the cathedral rectory saturday night.friends say matthews, known as father jay was generous, kind and loving.>realize that there was something missing. and he really wanted me to come to see if i could at least and hands the hospitality and the welcome. the one is someone here who wasn't afraid of diversity and he also wanted someone here who was connected class and i couldn't refuse after all of that. >>father michael russo, former saint mary's professor spent a few days interviewing he was the authentic crease i can honestly say my young crew wer
this is father jay matthews, rector of oakland's cathedral of light giving mass last year. he died suddenly from a heart attack.matthews was found unresponsive in the cathedral rectory saturday night.friends say matthews, known as father jay was generous, kind and loving.
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i rise today to recognize matthew vitol, an eighth grader from bethlehem, pennsylvania, and his entire family. yesterday matthew became a national golf champion, winning the drive, chip, and putt national title for the boys 12 to 13 age group. he holed a difficult chip and dreamed a 30-foot putt at augusta's 18th green. the same course where pga professionals will compete at the masters in a few days. the morning call, our hometown newspaper, he features a great photo of matthew that captures the focus and determination that he demonstrated in this tournament and has demonstrated throughout his already impressive golfing career. at-thue, the qualities that led to you this victory, a powerful work ethic and commitment to setting goaltenders and seeing them through, will serve you well not just on the course but also in school and in every aspect of life. keep working hard. your family, your community, and your congresswoman are proud of you. congress gratlations. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from anyone seek recogniti
i rise today to recognize matthew vitol, an eighth grader from bethlehem, pennsylvania, and his entire family. yesterday matthew became a national golf champion, winning the drive, chip, and putt national title for the boys 12 to 13 age group. he holed a difficult chip and dreamed a 30-foot putt at augusta's 18th green. the same course where pga professionals will compete at the masters in a few days. the morning call, our hometown newspaper, he features a great photo of matthew that captures...
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matthew. >> matthew: what policy just said, she should tell her freshman members alexandria ocasio-cortezo work and not to tweet. because what has happened in 100 days of the democratic house is that we have become the democrats, the democrats have become the party of those three freshman congressman far left views, very, very blue, indigo districts. but that is not how the democrats want the house. they want moderate districts with senses candidates and as long as the party of aoc and ilhan omar, the house majority is in jeopardy. before pulling in the budget, they suggest, the cats as well. >> marie: this is a hard up set up to her. this is the challenge with a diverse caucus, right, the republicans with the freedom caucus and we see it now. but matthew was right, the moderate democrats are the one who won the health and the democratic collector, william barr is much more moderate than this progressive caucus. nancy pelosi has done a pretty good job up to this point pulling them together and keeping them together. probably the end of the body discussion but a step back a three day retre
matthew. >> matthew: what policy just said, she should tell her freshman members alexandria ocasio-cortezo work and not to tweet. because what has happened in 100 days of the democratic house is that we have become the democrats, the democrats have become the party of those three freshman congressman far left views, very, very blue, indigo districts. but that is not how the democrats want the house. they want moderate districts with senses candidates and as long as the party of aoc and...
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he finally conquered that. >>> everybody's got a matthew mcconaughey impression.coln car drive by, and you're like -- >> well, turns out morgan, she feels like she's got a matthew mcconaughey impression down. she can do his lincoln carl omot in time. well, we got an expert in to t the beachbu t. he'soing somepromo.is is where c organ. >> 18 pounds of fuel. i can respect that. thank you, cyrus. >> that's a real commercial? >> absolutely. that is the official commercial. for some reason, morgan not only knew it word for word, but she can do it like she's recording it. it's to the point where matthew mcconaughey is like, all right, all right, all right. >> that's great. haven't seen one that was like a -- >> have you seen it? >> ie lien the commercial. >> go ahead. >> that was really, really good. >> dude set up a tricky shot. >> i'm still trying to break it down. >> see if he can bounce a bull's-eye coming up. >>> and jack vale's latest trip is no laughing matter. >> he spots something, and he's freaking out. >> but what's really causing all the chaos and commotion
he finally conquered that. >>> everybody's got a matthew mcconaughey impression.coln car drive by, and you're like -- >> well, turns out morgan, she feels like she's got a matthew mcconaughey impression down. she can do his lincoln carl omot in time. well, we got an expert in to t the beachbu t. he'soing somepromo.is is where c organ. >> 18 pounds of fuel. i can respect that. thank you, cyrus. >> that's a real commercial? >> absolutely. that is the official...
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we will now hear from matthew. matthew: good afternoon, everyone. of emergingector technologies and i spend my time thinking about artificial technology and the internet of things, but i'm spending more time thinking about big tech, which is why i'm here today. i'm aware we have to close up at 1:00 and i want to lead time for q&a, so i will not take as much time as john. but i want to share my thoughts on the topic. i think we are at a stage where the big tech companies are running a bipartisan attack for a variety of motivations. , there are crude some on the right that think silicon valley is populated by anti-sentiment lefties. you have some people who think these powerful companies are the monopolies that let trump win the election thanks to foreign influence. a lot of these accusations are actually not founded. thinking abouten the censorship of people on the internet, we are dealing with antidotes -- anecdotes and not data. google, a political organization and their parent company said they are engage in public censorship. the obvious attempt
we will now hear from matthew. matthew: good afternoon, everyone. of emergingector technologies and i spend my time thinking about artificial technology and the internet of things, but i'm spending more time thinking about big tech, which is why i'm here today. i'm aware we have to close up at 1:00 and i want to lead time for q&a, so i will not take as much time as john. but i want to share my thoughts on the topic. i think we are at a stage where the big tech companies are running a...
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king you've seen the headlines warnings of white nationalism on the rise in the u.s. protests and sometimes violence or greeting controversial speakers appearing on college campuses and governments attempting crackdowns on certain types of speech on social media platforms so is hate speech worse now than before and if so what can be done about it especially here in the land of free speech it's a tough topic but in need of discussion so let's begin there with nagin strawson a new york law professor and former president of the american civil liberties union she's also the author of the book hate why we should resist it with free speech and not censorship she joins me from new york and to be here and david katz a criminal defense attorney and a former assistant u.s. attorney in los angeles which is where he joins us now great to be here great to have you both so let me start with this question is there more hate being expressed in the u.s. now than say twenty years ago and if so what's driving it needing. it's impossible to answer that
welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king you've seen the headlines warnings of white nationalism on the rise in the u.s. protests and sometimes violence or greeting controversial speakers appearing on college campuses and governments attempting crackdowns on certain types of speech on social media platforms so is hate speech worse now than before and if so what can be done about it especially here in the land of free speech it's a tough topic but in need of discussion so let's...
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was shipped what do you have what do you think about this atlanta daily it's a tough issue legally matthew because as many people don't realize i'm going to make a basic point of constitutional law here the first amendment and it's free speech guarantee only protects us against government censorship we have no right to free speech these of the private sector actors just as i have no right to be published in the new york times i also have no right to be published on facebook to the contrary the social media have their own free speech right to make decisions about what they will allow and what they won't allow. but that means we have to look to other legal tools to restrain the unprecedented power that these private sector actors have as the supreme court recognized in a decision a couple of years ago for all practical purposes this is where it's at in terms of the forums for exchange of in for day information ideas among all of us individuals and with our elected officials so we're talking about communications that are essential for our democratic self-government as well as for ourselves an
was shipped what do you have what do you think about this atlanta daily it's a tough issue legally matthew because as many people don't realize i'm going to make a basic point of constitutional law here the first amendment and it's free speech guarantee only protects us against government censorship we have no right to free speech these of the private sector actors just as i have no right to be published in the new york times i also have no right to be published on facebook to the contrary the...
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to handle social media i think it's i was going to use the tent landline telephone as an example matthews so i really agree with you we have used the so-called common carrier model that they have an obligation as common carriers to allow every message to that is not illegal to be carried regardless of whether they personally agree with it or disagree with it or not to make sure that just as the government may not discriminate on the basis of ideas or viewpoints these powerful private sector actors may not do that either and there's something else that happened historically if you look at the traditional print media many people don't realize that it wasn't until the end of the nineteenth century that you started to get. generally respected although still there is always going to be controversy about particular. publications but that or media such as newspapers such as the new york times the washington post chicago tribune los angeles times started to try to appeal to a general. section of society before that newspapers were extremely partisan and really akko chambers addressing only certai
to handle social media i think it's i was going to use the tent landline telephone as an example matthews so i really agree with you we have used the so-called common carrier model that they have an obligation as common carriers to allow every message to that is not illegal to be carried regardless of whether they personally agree with it or disagree with it or not to make sure that just as the government may not discriminate on the basis of ideas or viewpoints these powerful private sector...
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>> en el caso de matthew, un especialista me dijo que nunca ib a hab iba a hablar y que aparte era un0 pinturas >> utilizaste tu intuiciÓn de madre. >> matri m matri mam mamaa twiÉe incluso llega a lo genial. >> todo el mundo tiene la idea que ellos son enfermos que son inÚtiles y que no pueden aprender matthew es un genio, a hashl habl en espaÑol en inglÉs, pinta. >> ya me estaban pasando el chisme que traes aquÍ algo escondido. >> mira que lindo, aquÍ con mucho cariÑo >> muchas gracias. >> sino fuera por esos logos el primer cuadro de corazones lo comprÓ el guitarrista del grupo mana >> nada con mucho cariÑo >> aquÍ estÁ lo que puede hacer un niÑo artista, genial y con muchos sentimientos, mil gracias de verdad jessica es importante que todos tengamos este tema presente >> provecho para invitarlos a todo este 11 de abril, aquÍ en el doral la exposiciÓn de matthew y sus amigos especiales. >> muchas gracias. >> gracias a ustedes >> y ahora vamos a pasar con el cine con la nueva pelÍcula animada que participa la actriz sal da saldaÑa y promete aventura, mario perea de "un nuevo dÍa" ha
>> en el caso de matthew, un especialista me dijo que nunca ib a hab iba a hablar y que aparte era un0 pinturas >> utilizaste tu intuiciÓn de madre. >> matri m matri mam mamaa twiÉe incluso llega a lo genial. >> todo el mundo tiene la idea que ellos son enfermos que son inÚtiles y que no pueden aprender matthew es un genio, a hashl habl en espaÑol en inglÉs, pinta. >> ya me estaban pasando el chisme que traes aquÍ algo escondido. >> mira que lindo,...
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anne gearan, matthew contcontin, daniella gibbs leger.rt with your firm's history with health care, which is is it better to be the one touting the plan or better to be the one defending the plan? whatever the plan is. >> well, it's usually better to be the one that's against the unpopular plan. and that's -- >> whatever that is. >> whatever that is, and usually it's the one that's going too far. so you know, that's where we were in 2010. that's where we were in 2014, and it worked out pretty well for our party. >> michael, would you say 2018 was a health care election or not? how important was health care? >> certainly a major part of that election. and it was a major part of the messaging, and it was a major part of what carried a lot of democrats into office. what's happened since then is pretty much crickets on the health care front, though. >> anne gearan, you were talking earlier that this is clearly a mitch mcconnell decision even though the president said no. here's mitch mcconnell today on this topic. take a listen. >> we had a g
anne gearan, matthew contcontin, daniella gibbs leger.rt with your firm's history with health care, which is is it better to be the one touting the plan or better to be the one defending the plan? whatever the plan is. >> well, it's usually better to be the one that's against the unpopular plan. and that's -- >> whatever that is. >> whatever that is, and usually it's the one that's going too far. so you know, that's where we were in 2010. that's where we were in 2014, and it...
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matthew prices in london. i am in washington.are going straight to paris where a major fire breaks out at the notre—dame cathedral in paris. a major operation is now under way to try and contain the blaze. 850 yea rs old 850 years old that took 200 years to build. this fire as far as we have known has been bred for the last couple of hours. density damage has been caused to one of the most famous monuments in the world. 13 million people visit notre—dame every year, many of you will have seen it and these are the scenes right now matthew that we are seeing from paris. absolutely katty. it was only minutes before he went on air that we were watching the wife footage and then we heard from our correspondent on the ground that the spire of the notre—dame cathedral, thatis spire of the notre—dame cathedral, that is an earlier shot that shows you that spire on fire and ever correspondent about ten minutes or so correspondent about ten minutes or so ago told us that the spire itself had come down. we also had that confirmed from anothe
matthew prices in london. i am in washington.are going straight to paris where a major fire breaks out at the notre—dame cathedral in paris. a major operation is now under way to try and contain the blaze. 850 yea rs old 850 years old that took 200 years to build. this fire as far as we have known has been bred for the last couple of hours. density damage has been caused to one of the most famous monuments in the world. 13 million people visit notre—dame every year, many of you will have...
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a journalist to matthews was a friend. mckay after her death he tweeted i just received the heartbreaking news that my friend a lot of my kid was not atlanta the terrorist incident in derry she was one of my closest friends she was my mental i can't imagine life without her and yet now i must know matthew hughes joins us from now welcome to day to matthew tell us about lyra. was one of a kind and she. she was just so talented and. this instant happens as her career was just on a could should jeffrey she had worked so hard for all her life to become a published excess full lecoq nice journalist and author she just landed two book deals with the publishing house printed ted hughes and ts eliot she was a brilliant writer and she was a kind wonderful person she was the groom's woman of my wedding she was just everyone came concept and was just immediately enriched because of an. eye on all of our friends and trying to understand what has happened and why and it just seems cruel and all that sherry and. that is they think and s
a journalist to matthews was a friend. mckay after her death he tweeted i just received the heartbreaking news that my friend a lot of my kid was not atlanta the terrorist incident in derry she was one of my closest friends she was my mental i can't imagine life without her and yet now i must know matthew hughes joins us from now welcome to day to matthew tell us about lyra. was one of a kind and she. she was just so talented and. this instant happens as her career was just on a could should...
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hughes joins us from now welcome to day to matthew tell us about lara. is one of a kind and she. she was just so talented and. this instant happens as her career was just on a tree she'd worked so hard for all her life silicone published it says full recognition journalist and author she just landed two book deals with the publishing house facts presented as she is. such ts eliot she was a brilliant writer and she was a kind wonderful person she was the groom's woman at my wedding she was just everyone came concept and was just immediately enriched because of it. and all of our friends a transfer understand. has happened and why and it just seems cruel. in. just devastating and obviously that the investigation is and it's early stages but. a police place thinking that she was targeted all just tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time. is believe her she was in the wrong place the wrong time. there's video footage of the instant circulation on twitter but essentially she has stood behind a row of police vehicles and someone in the crowd had a handg
hughes joins us from now welcome to day to matthew tell us about lara. is one of a kind and she. she was just so talented and. this instant happens as her career was just on a tree she'd worked so hard for all her life silicone published it says full recognition journalist and author she just landed two book deals with the publishing house facts presented as she is. such ts eliot she was a brilliant writer and she was a kind wonderful person she was the groom's woman at my wedding she was just...
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friends say matthews was generous, kind and loving. (robin) (robin) father jay matthews was 70 years old.the oakland diocese says funeral plans are pending.we should learn more about services later this week. (robin) a person is at the hospital after getting hit by a bart train in oakland. a bart spokesperson says -- a person was hit by an s-f-o bound train at the 19th street station around 2:40 yesterday afternoon. no word yet on the victim's condition and how the person ended up on the tracks. (robin) an attempted traffic stop lead to a chase and the suspect ramming a stolen vehicle into san leandro police cars. it happened over the weekend on southbound i-880. as you can see --- the suspect hit 3 police vehicles. the third collision finally s
friends say matthews was generous, kind and loving. (robin) (robin) father jay matthews was 70 years old.the oakland diocese says funeral plans are pending.we should learn more about services later this week. (robin) a person is at the hospital after getting hit by a bart train in oakland. a bart spokesperson says -- a person was hit by an s-f-o bound train at the 19th street station around 2:40 yesterday afternoon. no word yet on the victim's condition and how the person ended up on the...
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matthews is the son of a deputy sheriff in the airy.s have been destroyed by fire in the last ten days. >>> drug executives faced questions by congress yesterday. one study says the cost of insulin has nearly doubled in the last five years, forcing some people to ration the drug. anna werner has more details. >> congressman, no one should be rationing insulin. >> and they do it every day. >> reporter: it's led some patients to ration the life-saving drug. >> being here for a couple of minutes, how frustrating it is to be on this side and watch everyone do this. >> reporter: some studies say the underuse of insulin could affect nearly 40 million people affected by diabetes by 2030. >> nobody cared that i wouldn't live to see another week. >> reporter: 28-year-old kristen whitney daniels started rationing insulin after she was kicked off her parents' insurance plan two years ago. >> i can't really explain how isolating and how terrifying it is. >> reporter: she's now a patient at a yale diabetes center where jama reported one in four pati
matthews is the son of a deputy sheriff in the airy.s have been destroyed by fire in the last ten days. >>> drug executives faced questions by congress yesterday. one study says the cost of insulin has nearly doubled in the last five years, forcing some people to ration the drug. anna werner has more details. >> congressman, no one should be rationing insulin. >> and they do it every day. >> reporter: it's led some patients to ration the life-saving drug. >>...
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hughes joins us now from liverpool matthew first of all just tell us a little bit about. she was a giant she was one of a kind she was exceptional and what you have to realize about lera she was about to accomplish so many great things in her career she just inside the same publisher that c.s. and sylvia plath and. wrote for. work published by she had del an incredible reputation for writing about the troubles and the aftermath of the troubles in a way of focused on human stories. and was positive and it wasn't about the first catholic unionist noel it was about the people who had gone through these experiences and i think she was genuinely unique in the way that she approached subject matter and besides that she was you know one of the best friends she was she was the groom's woman my about i didn't you know she she tied my time when i was getting ready she was there with me she she is completely her place of. it there isn't anyone here about things you know she was just such a wonderfully kind clever decent parsons who did anything for anyone. it starts to feel very rea
hughes joins us now from liverpool matthew first of all just tell us a little bit about. she was a giant she was one of a kind she was exceptional and what you have to realize about lera she was about to accomplish so many great things in her career she just inside the same publisher that c.s. and sylvia plath and. wrote for. work published by she had del an incredible reputation for writing about the troubles and the aftermath of the troubles in a way of focused on human stories. and was...
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landry parish identified 21-year-old holden matthews as their suspect, he was in the parish jail. >>e saw an immediate threat to public safety. we felt that other crimes were imminent. >> reporter: the arrest affidavit indicates a red gas can left at one church was a key piece of evidence. it led to a walmart receipt used to identify him. detectives used drones, surveillance video, and cell phone tracking to connect him to the three scenes. officials say the suspect's father, a sheriff's deputy, took matthews to a spot where the arrest could be made safely. >> holden's father is an employee of mine, a fine man. he was shocked and hurt, as any father would be. >> reporter: authorities say matthews was interested in black metal, anti-christian music, a genre they say has been associated with church fires in other countries. no one was hurt in the fires, which were called a troubled time in the civil rights moment when black churches were the target of racist attacks. mount pleasant baptist was the last church that went up in flames. what was it like to hear the news that someone was in
landry parish identified 21-year-old holden matthews as their suspect, he was in the parish jail. >>e saw an immediate threat to public safety. we felt that other crimes were imminent. >> reporter: the arrest affidavit indicates a red gas can left at one church was a key piece of evidence. it led to a walmart receipt used to identify him. detectives used drones, surveillance video, and cell phone tracking to connect him to the three scenes. officials say the suspect's father, a...
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matthew: they do a lot of their own manufacturing. are increasingly saying, let's do it ourselves. let's cut out the middleman. we can cut costs and also tell a bit of a story. what do you call them? romaine: veggy discs. caroline: time for this mark charts. abigail doolittle is here, and we walked through the analysis. abigail, there have been some big reports. what do the charts say? abigail: we are looking at some companies, results out from facebook, and a little bit of a mixed bag, but mainly to the upside, especially on the revenue side, where they beat to the upside. >> and i think a lot of investors were thinking the exact same thing. thatin july, we had massive 20% drop, right? and it took many months to kind of get that selling pressure to stabilize, and then finally, you start to see trends slowly start to improve. now, what i thought was interesting is look where we were right before earnings today. we were right back at the 180 eight resistance level, created from that gap down -- we were 188 resistancehe level, created f
matthew: they do a lot of their own manufacturing. are increasingly saying, let's do it ourselves. let's cut out the middleman. we can cut costs and also tell a bit of a story. what do you call them? romaine: veggy discs. caroline: time for this mark charts. abigail doolittle is here, and we walked through the analysis. abigail, there have been some big reports. what do the charts say? abigail: we are looking at some companies, results out from facebook, and a little bit of a mixed bag, but...
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now available at cvs and these other fine retailers. >>> everybody tries to do a matthew mcconaughey we have all been there. you see a ln cincoln. i used to drive a lincoln before i was paid to drive a lincoln. turns out morgan, she feels like she has an impression down. she can do his lincoln car commercial not just perfect, but perfectly in time. they decided to get an expert in to test and see how good she really is. a movie came out the end of march. he is doing promos. they hand him this ipad. he gets to watch morgan. >> 1,800 pounds of do whatever the heck i want. respect that. take the long way. sg >> that's a real commercial? >> that's the official commercial. he has a bunch over the last couple of years. for some reason, morgan not only knew it word for word, but she can do it like she's recording it. like she's watching it on screen. it matched up perfectly. matthew mcconaughey is like, all right, all right, all right. >> i haven't seen one that was to my lips. that was good. >> i never listened to the commercial. i have no idea what he has said. >> you saying i'm cute? >>
now available at cvs and these other fine retailers. >>> everybody tries to do a matthew mcconaughey we have all been there. you see a ln cincoln. i used to drive a lincoln before i was paid to drive a lincoln. turns out morgan, she feels like she has an impression down. she can do his lincoln car commercial not just perfect, but perfectly in time. they decided to get an expert in to test and see how good she really is. a movie came out the end of march. he is doing promos. they hand...
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our senior international correspondent matthew chance is there with the latest. surprising answer from the kremlin. >> reporter: no, and they've been trying to play down much in the same way that the white house has the significance of this release saying that, look, it demonstrates no wrongdoing that was done by the kremlin, that there was no collusion, of course, but they've been unable to say the report underlines their central denial, which is they didn't meddle in the election. in fact, to the contrary. this is a report, the significance of which, this mueller report, it sets out in black and white the ways in which russia attempted to meddle in the 2016 u.s. presidential election through, you know, a campaign disinformation campaign to sow discord in the united states. through its troll factory, internet research agency as it was called in the russian city of st. petersburg and the hacking of the democratic party and the release of those emails to damage the candidacy of the democratic candidate at the time against president trump, of course, hillary clinto
our senior international correspondent matthew chance is there with the latest. surprising answer from the kremlin. >> reporter: no, and they've been trying to play down much in the same way that the white house has the significance of this release saying that, look, it demonstrates no wrongdoing that was done by the kremlin, that there was no collusion, of course, but they've been unable to say the report underlines their central denial, which is they didn't meddle in the election. in...
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once more take you all for coming out and i will turn it over to matthew. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction and thank you all for being here. i want to talk a little bit about the book this evening and what i want to focus on some of the parallels between the material covered in the book which is the history of american journalism in the 1970s and what is going on with american journalism and politics today. he or he. . . . hell did the american news media become the way it is for the way it was in the early 21st century. when and how did this happen. i have some ideas about it but i wanted to look at it in a more systematic way. so first i had to answer the question of what are the things first of all that make the news media distinctive. what about contemporary american journalism that is for the past 30 or 40 years what makes it different both from what came before in the u.s. and also from the way journalism is practiced elsewhere in the world and the conclusion that i arrived at is some of the key characteristics, and i devote a chapter to e
once more take you all for coming out and i will turn it over to matthew. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction and thank you all for being here. i want to talk a little bit about the book this evening and what i want to focus on some of the parallels between the material covered in the book which is the history of american journalism in the 1970s and what is going on with american journalism and politics today. he or he. . . . hell did the american news media become the way it is...
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my colleague, matthew amroliwala, is in the capital, delhi. thank you.drop as we look at these elections. it is just a few miles from india's parliament. just three days until voting starts in this giant election. can narendra modi return to power. we are here with special coverage as we take a snapshot ahead of the biggest test of democracy on this planet. colossal, colourful and often unpredictable. around 900 million people are heading to the polls, that's triple the population of the united states, or the whole of europe put together. it's an election so big it has to be organised in seven phases over five weeks across 29 states. every number to do with this is vast — a million polling stations, 10 million election staff, half a million police and security, 1,700 registered political parties, 8,000 candidates, 15 million first—time voters. and the logistical challenges are just as massive. every form of transport is used to carry electronic voting machines to the most inaccessible regions. in 2014, there were polling stations 15,000 feet above sea—le
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and the suspect's father. >> roy matthews is one of my best friends. he was shocked and hurt as any father would be. he knew nothing about his son's activity. >> reporter: the deputy helped lure his own son away from his home where authorities could arrest him. matthews had no criminal history and looking into social media post and his like of black metal, an extreme version of heavy metal for clues. >> it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: the pastor preaches at mt. pleasant baptist. it stood here for more than a century. >> what is done in the dark will come to the light. it was dark via the night. it's light. we have an answer. >> reporter: today was e fi t day since the fire the pastor was able to return to the inside of the church. the atf investigators say they were able to track down the suspect af him buying a gas can and a lighter hours before the first fire. savannah? >> all right. gabe, thank you. >>> in los angeles today, an emotional tribute to rapper nipsey hussle. tens of thousands of fans attended a memorial for the star who was shot and kil
and the suspect's father. >> roy matthews is one of my best friends. he was shocked and hurt as any father would be. he knew nothing about his son's activity. >> reporter: the deputy helped lure his own son away from his home where authorities could arrest him. matthews had no criminal history and looking into social media post and his like of black metal, an extreme version of heavy metal for clues. >> it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: the pastor preaches at mt. pleasant...
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matthew prices in london. i am in washington.e a major fire breaks out at the notre—dame cathedral in paris. a major operation is now under way to try and contain the blaze. 850 yea rs old 850 years old that took 200 years to build. this fire as far as we have known has been bred for the last couple of hours. density damage has been caused to one of the most famous monuments in the world. 13 million people visit notre—dame every year, many of you will have seen it and these are the scenes right now matthew that we are seeing from
matthew prices in london. i am in washington.e a major fire breaks out at the notre—dame cathedral in paris. a major operation is now under way to try and contain the blaze. 850 yea rs old 850 years old that took 200 years to build. this fire as far as we have known has been bred for the last couple of hours. density damage has been caused to one of the most famous monuments in the world. 13 million people visit notre—dame every year, many of you will have seen it and these are the scenes...
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chris, yes, chris matthews in vegas will have the highlights later tonight, so which sharks warriors both of our area teams in some up early postseason drama about that i think the word is going to be a little angrier testy when they go la so i don't think that bodes well for the clippers will see how she was always out him and thank you mark. coming up. tesla killer, but it is a car that could turn the head of james bond. we'll have a first look at aston martin's new electric car. it may be the perfect time to plan. >>many the national park service says it will kick off national park week. my waiving all interest fees on saturday this year national park week runs from april 20th through the 28 and there will be several theme days to mark the event including military and veterans recognition day on the 21th and park ranger day for pets on the 27th. of course the entrance fee waiver does not cover amenity or user fees like camping transportation and special tours. >>columbine father turns his heartbreak over the loss of his son into a mission walking in his son's shoes and siding agai
chris, yes, chris matthews in vegas will have the highlights later tonight, so which sharks warriors both of our area teams in some up early postseason drama about that i think the word is going to be a little angrier testy when they go la so i don't think that bodes well for the clippers will see how she was always out him and thank you mark. coming up. tesla killer, but it is a car that could turn the head of james bond. we'll have a first look at aston martin's new electric car. it may be...
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our condolences for the passing of reverend matthews. tell us about him. >> first of all, thank you for having me here to talk about father jay matthews. he was energetic, loving, exemplifying the best of catholic priesthood. he saw christ's presents in a variety of people and circumstances. his parish was the entire city of oakland, and that is what made him so special. >> is there a story that comes to mind? >> this whole morning, we were talking about and i was inviting parishioners to share stories. one particular story, a parishioner had some family members that wanted to get married in the catholic church but they weren't catholic. they were members of a protestant church in the neighborhood but it was an itty- bitty church. he said just use saint benedict. that's breaking the rules a little bit but that kind of hospitality, warmth, generosity, and condition ability to see christ in those around him enabled people to be drawn to him and experience his hospitality. >> he was the first african- american priest in northern california.
our condolences for the passing of reverend matthews. tell us about him. >> first of all, thank you for having me here to talk about father jay matthews. he was energetic, loving, exemplifying the best of catholic priesthood. he saw christ's presents in a variety of people and circumstances. his parish was the entire city of oakland, and that is what made him so special. >> is there a story that comes to mind? >> this whole morning, we were talking about and i was inviting...
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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....