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matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew: yeah. absolutely. lemonis: that would be great. matthew: i'd love to. lemonis: so, who are these folks here? matthew: okay, this is the production staff. lemonis: hey, guys. how are you? matthew: will you all introduce yourself for marcus? lemonis: do you know their names? matthew: i know about half of them. i don't know yours. mason: mason. lemonis: mason. so, you know mason's name? how are you? i'm marcus. briana: briana. lemonis: nice to meet you. do you know briana's name? matthew: no, i don't. lemonis: i'd like to introduce you guys. matthew: yeah. lemonis: my first impression of matt is
matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew: yeah....
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matthew goodwin won the richard rose prize, hugely coveted.is book "national populism" is outstanding on the nativist tradition worldwide. i am absolutely fascinated by your take on politics on the stretch from 1856 and the american party before abraham throughand all the way on america that was personified by the fear of the president, and he is hugely popular because of it. of aus this distinction nativist tradition we see with donald trump. matthew: i think that's right i think trump is not an aberration in america. i think he is the continuation of a long entrenched nativism in american politics, going back to bigpeople's party of concentrations of power and wealth, a suspicion of people from outside of the country, and he designed promote the interests and the culture of america itself area i think that morey in 2016, trump has of an advantage than many people assume. this wasn't just about jobs and gdp. populism is never just about jobs and gdp. it is about a profound sense of cultural insecurity, a sense that somehow, the nation has com
matthew goodwin won the richard rose prize, hugely coveted.is book "national populism" is outstanding on the nativist tradition worldwide. i am absolutely fascinated by your take on politics on the stretch from 1856 and the american party before abraham throughand all the way on america that was personified by the fear of the president, and he is hugely popular because of it. of aus this distinction nativist tradition we see with donald trump. matthew: i think that's right i think...
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matthew: and i am matthew wasniewski. >> we want to talk about the history of african-american representation in the 20th century. we have a lot of history to cover. to best african-american elected in the 19th century ofves in 1901, george white north carolina. it is a long time before another african-american comes into the depriest did that is from illinois. we have some rain are artifacts from oscar depriest -- rare artifacts from oscar depriest. tell us a little bit about oscar depriest and how he got into congress. matthew: there are almost three decades after george henry white leaves and that has everything to do with the jim crow laws that go on the books in the south. and the way that that changes over time during those decades, going a critical thing on in the south where african-americans leave the south and move northward as part of a multidecade movement that would later be called the great migration. that begins in the 189 0's and runs through world war ii and picks up momentum around world war i as there's a need in the north to fill industrial jobs and jobs that have been occ
matthew: and i am matthew wasniewski. >> we want to talk about the history of african-american representation in the 20th century. we have a lot of history to cover. to best african-american elected in the 19th century ofves in 1901, george white north carolina. it is a long time before another african-american comes into the depriest did that is from illinois. we have some rain are artifacts from oscar depriest -- rare artifacts from oscar depriest. tell us a little bit about oscar...
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matthew horn back -- matthew horn bok -- matthew hornbach, morgan stanley, as well.his is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. simulcastsurveillance on bloomberg radio and bluebird television. , lisa abramowicz, tom keene. out, ilisa abramowicz is lost track of where jonathan ferro is. somewhere on a sabbatical. we have francine lacqua with us. part of that was to save her from the tension at the lacqua house. dow futures down. your children are apoplectic about the a-level scandals of the united kingdom. this is a major deal, back-to-school, some schools are virtual, some schools are trying to go back as well. do you go into weekend with your kids going to college calm? are about 10kids years too young to care about a-level results, but this has a huge repercussion for the government. i do not know how much time you ,ave to talk about the exams but if you cannot sit exams in person, then you have to find a grading system because of covid-19. the grading system the u.k. wanted was to get the teachers to give predicted results. the government thought that would be optimist
matthew horn back -- matthew horn bok -- matthew hornbach, morgan stanley, as well.his is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. simulcastsurveillance on bloomberg radio and bluebird television. , lisa abramowicz, tom keene. out, ilisa abramowicz is lost track of where jonathan ferro is. somewhere on a sabbatical. we have francine lacqua with us. part of that was to save her from the tension at the lacqua house. dow futures down. your children are apoplectic about the a-level scandals of the united...
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these were taken from daguerreotypes in matthew brady's studio. it looks like they are sitting in the same chair in front of the same curtain background that matthew brady uses for every congressman. you cannot swing a cat without finding an 18th-century photograph of congressman sitting in brady's chair. is ag reconstruction there sense that these people are members of congress. the bc and a.d. of american history and it seems very much a huge pipit as shown pipit -- ae of dish huge pivot. matthew: it was the second revolution where rights were extended to this group that had oppressed for so long. they really embodied the experience of the african-americans who served during this time period. their service was largely symbolic service. revels only serves a very short time in the senate. he later goes on a speaking circuit around the country and he is introduced as the 15th amendment in the flesh and blood, the embodiment of african-american voting rights. too was a symbol for african-americans. these were men who not only represented their small
these were taken from daguerreotypes in matthew brady's studio. it looks like they are sitting in the same chair in front of the same curtain background that matthew brady uses for every congressman. you cannot swing a cat without finding an 18th-century photograph of congressman sitting in brady's chair. is ag reconstruction there sense that these people are members of congress. the bc and a.d. of american history and it seems very much a huge pipit as shown pipit -- ae of dish huge pivot....
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matthew: elliott is one of the interesting members. the majority of african-american members during the 19th century come from south carolina. thee are seven members from state. largely because of the majority african-american population. the district is majority african-american. so there is support for a black candidate. wonderful order. he invented himself as he went along. he had a great classical education. reconstructionr and worked on a newspaper. he had some journalism background and many most up into the state assembly in south carolina. he comes to the house for two terms in the early 1870's. and he is one of the men who comes off the floor and talks about the importance of passing the 1875 civil rights bill and gives some speeches that are picked up in the northern press and they swoon over him. in one of the speeches it's a point, counterpoint debate with alexander stevens, the former confederate vice president who has, by that point, come back to the house. and elliott just blows him out of the water. respected and he has
matthew: elliott is one of the interesting members. the majority of african-american members during the 19th century come from south carolina. thee are seven members from state. largely because of the majority african-american population. the district is majority african-american. so there is support for a black candidate. wonderful order. he invented himself as he went along. he had a great classical education. reconstructionr and worked on a newspaper. he had some journalism background and...
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stills foose matthew quickly obtained a u.s.d.a.commercial breeders license at the same address. immediately the violations continued under the new license when millwood puppies was inspected in october 2009 the violations were so severe that the commonwealth of pennsylvania brought multiple charges against matthew for violations under the dog law. before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawn and all cases closed in 2010. at no time with the dogs removed from the facility by either state or federal authorities. around this time matthew found a new very lucrative avenue to sell his puppies the internet since 2010 it's estimated that matthew has sold over $3000.00 puppies online ranging from 302-2800 dollars each in 2013 alone millwood puppy sold 472 dogs more than a dog a day during this period matthew maintained a pennsylvania kennel license but in january 2014 he applied for a new u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license for millwood puppies l l c this was the 3rd u.s.d.a. c
stills foose matthew quickly obtained a u.s.d.a.commercial breeders license at the same address. immediately the violations continued under the new license when millwood puppies was inspected in october 2009 the violations were so severe that the commonwealth of pennsylvania brought multiple charges against matthew for violations under the dog law. before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawn and all cases closed in 2010. at no time...
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matthew: voter fraud is not a huge problem. and certainly there are some instances and they get a lot of attention. voters should feel very confident in our process. the voters have to be on the voter rolls. they have to provide a signature which is matched. so states are really doing a good job of making sure that votes are from eligible we ares away roughly from election day. what changes do you think need to be made that could be made in 100 days? matthew: right now, 34 states allow any voter to cast an that leaves 16 states that require some sort of excuse. many of those states are now saying that coronavirus or fear of getting corona virus is an excuse. but there are a few states that haven't done that. i think we're to see more of that. and then i think we going to see more in-person voting options than we saw during the primaries. primaries were just the beginning of the pandemic. we didn't know what to do yet. and so they did close a lot of polling places. they had few voting options in person and they want to make sure
matthew: voter fraud is not a huge problem. and certainly there are some instances and they get a lot of attention. voters should feel very confident in our process. the voters have to be on the voter rolls. they have to provide a signature which is matched. so states are really doing a good job of making sure that votes are from eligible we ares away roughly from election day. what changes do you think need to be made that could be made in 100 days? matthew: right now, 34 states allow any...
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matthew: good question.erature,ntific at this point, we know that you have a spike of on specific antibodies and then a longer tail of specific antibodies. those are the ones that likely provide protection. in recovered patients, some papers suggest those are pretty stable out to six months now. if you look at the experience s, a coronavirus which is similar, recovered patients had stable antibodies out for a year. our view is recovered patients probably have stable antibodies for at least a year. ornie: what about antibodies immunity from other things like the flu, other infections we can get throughout the year? any possibility that you may react differently if you have the flu for example? matthew: i think the question you are asking is about these cross-reacted t cells. your immune system has two sides. one side generates the antibody response. that protects your body from getting infected. think of the antibody as the first line of defense. then if the cells inside your body get infected, then your t ce
matthew: good question.erature,ntific at this point, we know that you have a spike of on specific antibodies and then a longer tail of specific antibodies. those are the ones that likely provide protection. in recovered patients, some papers suggest those are pretty stable out to six months now. if you look at the experience s, a coronavirus which is similar, recovered patients had stable antibodies out for a year. our view is recovered patients probably have stable antibodies for at least a...
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university school of public health a warm welcome to you all i'd like to begin in boston with you matthew fox we his so much about numbers rising about numbers for ling we has so much about what these numbers might mean whether they're going to have an impact on people's livelihoods on people's lives but what do these numbers actually mean what does it mean when cases go up because 9 months on it seems to me that we don't really have a handle on the statistics it's that's right it's a really complicated to try to understand these numbers by themselves so looking at the number of cases of course important but looking at a number of cases by themselves doesn't really tell us the whole story as cases go up obviously we want to take action to try and mitigate the impact but we also want to look at the percent of people who are testing positive so all the tests that we're doing what proportion of those are tested positive we want to see that number below because that's an indication that we're doing enough testing to be able to stay ahead of the epidemic and then finally we want to look at the
university school of public health a warm welcome to you all i'd like to begin in boston with you matthew fox we his so much about numbers rising about numbers for ling we has so much about what these numbers might mean whether they're going to have an impact on people's livelihoods on people's lives but what do these numbers actually mean what does it mean when cases go up because 9 months on it seems to me that we don't really have a handle on the statistics it's that's right it's a really...
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matthews. item three is student delegates report. >> greetings. i have the student delegates report for today's meeting on august 11th. our first update is the cabinet and committee orientation. our meeting we discussed our cabinet rules, elections. our goal is to provide and establish executive committees so our work load projects are vetted with oversight and recommendations. we had our meeting yesterday august 10th via zoom. we would like to thank our intern for providing a modern and accessible committee guide. >> renaming of school task force. we nominated two passionate members of the task force. in the organization of crucial access to rei reindigenous valu. we'd like to thank deputy superintendent for speaking at our meeting and giving us an opportunity to speak at this project. thank you for taking the lead on this new project. >> our third update is the digital district day panel. the topic is getting our teachers and staff trained to better support students tech knowledgtechnologically for the. the meeting was yesterday augus. in allowi
matthews. item three is student delegates report. >> greetings. i have the student delegates report for today's meeting on august 11th. our first update is the cabinet and committee orientation. our meeting we discussed our cabinet rules, elections. our goal is to provide and establish executive committees so our work load projects are vetted with oversight and recommendations. we had our meeting yesterday august 10th via zoom. we would like to thank our intern for providing a modern and...
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a lot of questions on that, matthew.th what we're tracking here, you and i spoke and you told me yesterday you think we could have a u.s. or global working vaccine outside of this in the next few months who are the leading candidates right now for that >> sure, the leading candidates are three companies, astrazeneca, pfizer and moderna all have started some sort of phase three study pfizer and moderna have started 30,000 patient base in the u.s. astrazeneca has three studies outside the u.s. in the uk, south africa and brazil that they may be able to put together as a way to ask for regulatory approval for their vaccine, and they should be starting a u.s. phase three soon >> and what about distribution and ramping up of doses. whether or not we have a vaccine is one thing whether or not we can get it to a couple hundred million americans and the world is another. >> yeah, and it's a good question i think right now what we know is all these vaccines are two doses, given about a month apart, and most of the companies have
a lot of questions on that, matthew.th what we're tracking here, you and i spoke and you told me yesterday you think we could have a u.s. or global working vaccine outside of this in the next few months who are the leading candidates right now for that >> sure, the leading candidates are three companies, astrazeneca, pfizer and moderna all have started some sort of phase three study pfizer and moderna have started 30,000 patient base in the u.s. astrazeneca has three studies outside the...
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vonnie: our thanks to you, matthew higgins, ceo of healthe.ing up, initial jobless claims rocket above 1.1 million. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump is reaffirming his plan to pull all u.s. troops from iraq as quickly as possible. he met at the white house today with iraq's prime minister. the two discussed ways to rein in pro-iran militias in the country and counter residual threats from islamic state sleeper cells. they are currently more than 5000 american troops in iraq. leaderia, opposition alexei navalny has been hospitalized with suspected poisoning. the anti-putin politician is in grave condition. aides believe that something was put in his tea while he was meeting with activists in siberia. china says trade talks with the u.s. will resume soon. the sides were expected to talk last weekend on the progress on the phase one trade agreement. president trump says he called off those agreements, saying i don't want to talk with china right now. german chancellor angela merkel says the european union
vonnie: our thanks to you, matthew higgins, ceo of healthe.ing up, initial jobless claims rocket above 1.1 million. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump is reaffirming his plan to pull all u.s. troops from iraq as quickly as possible. he met at the white house today with iraq's prime minister. the two discussed ways to rein in pro-iran militias in the country and counter residual threats from islamic state sleeper cells. they are currently more than 5000...
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my thanks to matthew mcconaughey.es we'll be right back with more "tonight show," everybody. ♪ i'm going to play outside. - be back before... - before dark i know. ♪ ♪ experience, amazing. (cat(cat 2) frisklook!orld! ♪ (cat 1) they're ramping it up with real meat and fish! (cat 2) now, sauce it! (cat 1) friskies stuf'd & sauc'd! (cat 2) flavor filled! (cat 1) flavor grilled! (cat 2) it's mealtime magic! (vo) feed their fantasy. ♪ friskies ♪ (cat 1) look! friskies lil' soups and lil' grillers- tasty! does your deodorant protect you all day? we put dove men +care to the test with mike who transforms homes for those in need. i feel comfortable and protected all day long. dove men +care 48h freshness with triple action moisturizer. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liber
my thanks to matthew mcconaughey.es we'll be right back with more "tonight show," everybody. ♪ i'm going to play outside. - be back before... - before dark i know. ♪ ♪ experience, amazing. (cat(cat 2) frisklook!orld! ♪ (cat 1) they're ramping it up with real meat and fish! (cat 2) now, sauce it! (cat 1) friskies stuf'd & sauc'd! (cat 2) flavor filled! (cat 1) flavor grilled! (cat 2) it's mealtime magic! (vo) feed their fantasy. ♪ friskies ♪ (cat 1) look! friskies lil'...
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anna: are you think it will, matthew?s have been critical about a lack of detail as to how they will get to the problems they describe. what you might do if you have inflation, or what you might do if you see a tight labor market? but we don't have inflation nor a tight labor market right now. matthew: what we heard yesterday was nothing about what they will do to achieve it. we have certainly heard from john lehman and other fed officials in the past that they need to use deeds, not just words. we anticipate you will see policy action to prove this commitment. in september, i think you will get enhanced forward guidance, i think you get some shift in their policy, likely extending duration of purchases. i think it is an open question whether they will be able to achieve their new higher inflation mandate. if you look back over 2019, we had unemployment a weak dollar, leading to inflation, and we were not even able to get the 2% inflation, so there are monetary factors in play. anna: we have very little the us we had very
anna: are you think it will, matthew?s have been critical about a lack of detail as to how they will get to the problems they describe. what you might do if you have inflation, or what you might do if you see a tight labor market? but we don't have inflation nor a tight labor market right now. matthew: what we heard yesterday was nothing about what they will do to achieve it. we have certainly heard from john lehman and other fed officials in the past that they need to use deeds, not just...
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matthew ran toward the wreckage. this is where-- >> galizia: i think this is where the-- this is where the bomb went off. it's been marked by the forensic team. and this is where a lot of the flesh and metal and plastic was. >> wertheim: the car ended up in a field 100 yards away, consumed by a fireball. matthew's first instinct was to try and get his mother out. >> galizia: i remember walking up to the driver's side and just seeing fire. i didn't see anything else inside the car. >> wertheim: there are a lot of ways to kill someone. what do you think the significance of a car bomb this powerful was? >> galizia: obviously it was a way of killing my mother. a way of sending a message to us, to our family. and a way of sending a message to anyone else who was thinking of doing anything about the really grand corruption in this country. >> wertheim: this was a symbolic gesture? >> galizia: it was. >> wertheim: for the mourners who attended daphne's funeral, her assassination was symbolic of just how corroded malta had b
matthew ran toward the wreckage. this is where-- >> galizia: i think this is where the-- this is where the bomb went off. it's been marked by the forensic team. and this is where a lot of the flesh and metal and plastic was. >> wertheim: the car ended up in a field 100 yards away, consumed by a fireball. matthew's first instinct was to try and get his mother out. >> galizia: i remember walking up to the driver's side and just seeing fire. i didn't see anything else inside the...
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ly siac hello matthew. is steve thanks for having me. my pleasure look i want to work backwards here the drudge report it was the go to place for conservatives although i always felt he gave a fair representation he didn't write stuff for the most part he put links to stories having said that what is why has it changed the way it has and is drudge still the owner as far as you know of the drudge report 1st 1st i just the change i think the mistake a lot of people make when they try to analyze matter much of the drudge report is sort of looking at through a political lens in my research which included over $200.00 interviews of people who knew him and worked with matt mache rugby's not motivated by political ideology or a lie into a political party his loyalty is is to his website and let me give you your iranian's a quick story when breitbart was running the web site back in 2008 injured became convinced that matt was trying to gear the web site in favor of then senator barack obama and every time every tim
ly siac hello matthew. is steve thanks for having me. my pleasure look i want to work backwards here the drudge report it was the go to place for conservatives although i always felt he gave a fair representation he didn't write stuff for the most part he put links to stories having said that what is why has it changed the way it has and is drudge still the owner as far as you know of the drudge report 1st 1st i just the change i think the mistake a lot of people make when they try to analyze...
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cement good morning guys. >> caller: i wanted to just agree with matthew. i think it is a typical left wing media bashing of someone. to me they make themselves so obvious because you know, if she wasn't important. and she didn't matter, there would be no coverage of her. the fact of the matter is i think they are very afraid of her and they are going out of their way to discredit her and anyone that agrees with her. and it is just so obvious. i think the american people are so far beyond this kind of trashing. no matter what they do, this moment will rise. i don't know if she will run for office or not. i think she will. and i just think it is typical left wing media. again they make themselves so obvious. if they didn't care they wouldn't cover her. cement thanks will hear from her gastric >> is persecution of sara palin heard i agree with you. it's funny to me as i was thinking of all of the politicians and the books, the coverage devoted to sara palin could remember she doesn't hold any office. she didn't when the vice presidency to john mckay yet she i
cement good morning guys. >> caller: i wanted to just agree with matthew. i think it is a typical left wing media bashing of someone. to me they make themselves so obvious because you know, if she wasn't important. and she didn't matter, there would be no coverage of her. the fact of the matter is i think they are very afraid of her and they are going out of their way to discredit her and anyone that agrees with her. and it is just so obvious. i think the american people are so far beyond...
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matthew hickman chairs the department of criminal justice at seattle university. matthew: we really do need systemic data collection to help establish the reality of police use of force. stephen: five years ago, dr. hickman teamed with a private company called police strategies, also based in seattle, to begin tracking data showing how, matthew: with these data, we can start to understand how use of force incidents evolve, and hopefully lead to better policies and training so that we can try to minimize injury. bob scales: so, you can't have an evidence-based policy or evidence-based training if you have no data to back it up. stephen: bob scales is a former prosecutor and assistant director for seattle's public safety department. he helped found police strategies. bob: without the data to back it up and see a before and after of the training, we don't know if the training has had any impact on how officers behave and how they use force. stephen: for example, separate research conducted by the use of force project shows that police departments that ban chokeholds
matthew hickman chairs the department of criminal justice at seattle university. matthew: we really do need systemic data collection to help establish the reality of police use of force. stephen: five years ago, dr. hickman teamed with a private company called police strategies, also based in seattle, to begin tracking data showing how, matthew: with these data, we can start to understand how use of force incidents evolve, and hopefully lead to better policies and training so that we can try to...
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matthew prince is the co-founder and ceo. he joins us now. good to see you today. of trends working in your favor. one things from your earnings commentary that jumped out at me was that attacks that you had thwarted for existing customers in the quarter were up 37% which you termed as kind of like same store sales for you. what's driving that increase in volume and should we be worried about the fact that it's this busy. >> two things that are driving it, one thing that is not particularly worrisome is amu amusing which is every year when school lets out we see a rise in attacks, basically bored kids at home launch cyber attacks. as we're seeing more kids having to do homeschooling or working remotely, that's caused an uptick in attacks. that's the less worrying of the two. the more concerning is that we are seeing an uptick in nation state sponsored attacks targeting both the health care infrastructure and also election infrastructure and that's something that we do take seriously and cloud flare is very much on top of. >> you say you are on top of it, you're als
matthew prince is the co-founder and ceo. he joins us now. good to see you today. of trends working in your favor. one things from your earnings commentary that jumped out at me was that attacks that you had thwarted for existing customers in the quarter were up 37% which you termed as kind of like same store sales for you. what's driving that increase in volume and should we be worried about the fact that it's this busy. >> two things that are driving it, one thing that is not...
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but how do you feel personally, matthew?ven all of the potential risks, are you willing to risk it to play? >> personally, there is risk to everything. there is risk with football and driving a car. but with my faith, i'm supposed to live my life without fear and with our medical staff, i'm sure that i have the confidence that they're going to take care of our team and with coach and the group, we stay disciplined and follow the protocols and after, this is the best position to be in following the virus and following the guidelines. so it is interesting to see how everything goes. but as far as risks, no, sir, no, ma'am, it is college football. and we'll be here and it is a value to be here and everybody wants to participate and see how the season goes. >> i want to come back to you. and benjamin, let's you and i talk. here is a clip of the president of the united states pushing for college football to return this season. here he was. >> these people are so powerful and so strong, not lots of body fat, although you could tak
but how do you feel personally, matthew?ven all of the potential risks, are you willing to risk it to play? >> personally, there is risk to everything. there is risk with football and driving a car. but with my faith, i'm supposed to live my life without fear and with our medical staff, i'm sure that i have the confidence that they're going to take care of our team and with coach and the group, we stay disciplined and follow the protocols and after, this is the best position to be in...
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matthew's opening remarks. that is an item that's in her recommended budget that was released on july 31. that's an amended budget for fiscal year 2021 and 202 2022. that was included in the recommended budget which we'll be going through various hearings at the board of supervise yiezors ansupervisorso complete the budget is october. in general that was made in recognition of the fiscal challenges that the district has. especially created by the loss of local revenues created by the covid 19 pandemic. the state held s c sf funding harmless but has not provided a cost of living adjustment. that does have an impact on us. there weren't the deep cuts proposed that were at an earlier stage in the spring. we are subject to very deep cuts in local revenues. tuition payments on early education payments. in light of a unsolved short fall, we made a request, dr. matthews requested some assistance from the mayor. we were pleased to see that she included that $15 million. that was the first one. the other two are philant
matthew's opening remarks. that is an item that's in her recommended budget that was released on july 31. that's an amended budget for fiscal year 2021 and 202 2022. that was included in the recommended budget which we'll be going through various hearings at the board of supervise yiezors ansupervisorso complete the budget is october. in general that was made in recognition of the fiscal challenges that the district has. especially created by the loss of local revenues created by the covid 19...
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that is matthew, our media analyst.up on this show, japan severs its worst drop in gdp since 1955. lockdowns may have been lifted but policymakers say they can see no blanket returned to the pre-virus way of life. we discuss -- what does that really mean for the economy? this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." speed of japan's recovery from a record economic contraction will depend on how quickly and uptick in virus infections can be contained. 27.8%ank by an annualized in the three months from june from the previous quarter. the worst drop in data since 1955. joining us is bloomberg's chief asia correspondent. what was behind the slow down? is it down to the virus and the fact that we had economies on lockdown? , yes.essence it was quite broad-based. , the consumption was down an annualized almost 30% from the previous quarter which made up almost 60% of the slide in gdp. we also had a big fall of around 6% in business investment. and of course, when you add it all up, the net
that is matthew, our media analyst.up on this show, japan severs its worst drop in gdp since 1955. lockdowns may have been lifted but policymakers say they can see no blanket returned to the pre-virus way of life. we discuss -- what does that really mean for the economy? this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." speed of japan's recovery from a record economic contraction will depend on how quickly and uptick in virus infections can be...
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matthew's opening remarks. that is an item that's in her recommended budget that was released on july 31. that's an amended budget for fiscal year 2021 and 202 2022. that was included in the recommended budget which we'll be going through various hearings at the board of supervise yiezors ansupervisorso complete the budget is october. in general that was made in recognition of the fiscal challenges that the district has. especially created by the loss of local revenues created by the covid 19 pandemic. the state held s c sf funding harmless but has not provided a cost of living adjustment. that does have an impact on us. there weren't the deep cuts proposed that were at an earlier stage in the spring. we are subject to very deep cuts in local revenues. tuition payments on early education payments. in light of a unsolved short fall, we made a request, dr. matthews requested some assistance from the mayor. we were pleased to see that she included that $15 million. that was the first one. the other two are philant
matthew's opening remarks. that is an item that's in her recommended budget that was released on july 31. that's an amended budget for fiscal year 2021 and 202 2022. that was included in the recommended budget which we'll be going through various hearings at the board of supervise yiezors ansupervisorso complete the budget is october. in general that was made in recognition of the fiscal challenges that the district has. especially created by the loss of local revenues created by the covid 19...
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matthews, thank you so much for joining us.now in the community tonight since time has passed? >> you know, time is passed as far as the hours of the day, but there hasn't been change, so time really hasn't passed. we're still stuck in that pain. we're still stuck in the devastation because of the policing, of the lack of security, lack of trust from the police officers. and, yes, the looting -- the looting happened, and i'm not minimizing that, and i'm just so grateful that it wasn't any lives that was lost. >> certainly the frustration in chicago goes back decades. but like in much of america in this moment, it's been a challenging summer for the people of chicago, facing a global pandemic, protests in the wake of george floyd, and now an uptick in gun violence. where do you go from here? how do people -- how are people expected to manage that level of stress? >> we're living the state of emergency here in chicago. so it's just -- we must make wise decisions. tonight we're on a curfew, and, you know, hopefully that will kind
matthews, thank you so much for joining us.now in the community tonight since time has passed? >> you know, time is passed as far as the hours of the day, but there hasn't been change, so time really hasn't passed. we're still stuck in that pain. we're still stuck in the devastation because of the policing, of the lack of security, lack of trust from the police officers. and, yes, the looting -- the looting happened, and i'm not minimizing that, and i'm just so grateful that it wasn't any...
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matthew: the story about however can americans come to congress is not one many are familiar with.erved between 1870 and 1901. it is largely us
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we've got matthew harrison with morgan stanley on. we'll ask him what he thinks about that in just a minute. i want to talk about transport stocks our rbi is about air travel. transports have been red hot they're hitting in your technical terms, the golden cross. are the transports telling you that more gains are ahead? >> they are not telling us that yet, but nonetheless, i own american airlines. i own boeing, so it's going to be really interesting to see these names are really born the brunt of covid-19. yes, as we're seeing the tsa numbers, i know you quoted them early. we're not quite at a million passengers per day seems like we're going to be there in a week or so. that's positivity. these names, talking about catching a falling knife after a while, but when you see the fed or the government come in to help these airlines, that puts a little bit of essentiality in these names. i think that's withbeen a prove story going all the way back to the financial crisis. >> we've got more coming up
we've got matthew harrison with morgan stanley on. we'll ask him what he thinks about that in just a minute. i want to talk about transport stocks our rbi is about air travel. transports have been red hot they're hitting in your technical terms, the golden cross. are the transports telling you that more gains are ahead? >> they are not telling us that yet, but nonetheless, i own american airlines. i own boeing, so it's going to be really interesting to see these names are really born the...
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matthews in los angeles many thanks indeed thank you. to soccer now and the liverpool coach says there is no chance that he'll try to sign superstar player lino messi because he's too expensive messi who is regarded as one of the game's all time greats has told his club barcelona that he wants to leave and that's what many european teams on alert but over at the rollo there. i everyone it seems wants a piece of lino messi these are the scenes in the salary 0 home of messi s boyhood club mules old boys a parade taking him to return. for your little bit of both leo please come back while waiting for you with open arms lee i let's go. was. messy shocks the football world on choose day by announcing he wanted to leave boston i know his team of nearly 20 years that's led to speculation about his future destination so what about liverpool the english champions coach jurgen klopp says that while he'd love to work with messi money is the problem. you know who doesn't want to have messi and it's the end but you have no chance so if the numbers ar
matthews in los angeles many thanks indeed thank you. to soccer now and the liverpool coach says there is no chance that he'll try to sign superstar player lino messi because he's too expensive messi who is regarded as one of the game's all time greats has told his club barcelona that he wants to leave and that's what many european teams on alert but over at the rollo there. i everyone it seems wants a piece of lino messi these are the scenes in the salary 0 home of messi s boyhood club mules...
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matthews in los angeles many thanks indeed thank you. soccer news now and the liverpool coach you're going to top says there is no chance he'll try to sign superstar player lee in all messy messy who's regarded as one of the game's all time greats shocked the football world on tuesday by now saying he wanted to leave barcelona his team of nearly 20 years well that's but many top european teams on alert and english champions liverpool are rumored to be mulling a bit. as ended the speculation saying messi would just be too expensive. and that's the latest on data value news this hour i'll be back at the top of the hour with another update for you if you join us thanks for watching. they've been brought to us there so that's what people experience is when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts were stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe. what should be done with the stolen north from africa. stolen sole source september 7th on g.w. .
matthews in los angeles many thanks indeed thank you. soccer news now and the liverpool coach you're going to top says there is no chance he'll try to sign superstar player lee in all messy messy who's regarded as one of the game's all time greats shocked the football world on tuesday by now saying he wanted to leave barcelona his team of nearly 20 years well that's but many top european teams on alert and english champions liverpool are rumored to be mulling a bit. as ended the speculation...
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matthew, in the meantime, thank you. matthew chance live in moscow. >>> well, while the world waits for a coronavirus vaccine, there is word that even when one is approved and available, chances are it won't mean an end to social distancing, face masks and hand washing. we'll explain why after the break. as clean as possible. i tell them, you should try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down food soils some detergents can leave behind, washing away even the smallest food residue, so it doesn't redeposit on your dishes. and oxi is cascade's most powerful clean, formulated without any chlorine bleach, for a deep hygienic clean you can see and feel. cascade + the power of oxi. the #1 recommended brand in north america. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an o
matthew, in the meantime, thank you. matthew chance live in moscow. >>> well, while the world waits for a coronavirus vaccine, there is word that even when one is approved and available, chances are it won't mean an end to social distancing, face masks and hand washing. we'll explain why after the break. as clean as possible. i tell them, you should try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down food soils some detergents can leave behind,...
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they also took off the boyfriend, matthew. 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, whom 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. >> go on in here. have a seat there at the end. do you remember corrine loomis? >> yes. >> 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 really would like to think that lynsie has been like either abducted or something happened to her. i'd really rather -- 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. and strip away the i'd like to think in my polyana mind if i lived any perfect world she'd be
they also took off the boyfriend, matthew. 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, whom 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. >> go on in here. have a seat there at the end. do you...
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macfadyen. >> seth: matthew, thank you for being here how are you?wn in, but i'm in sicily on holiday with my family so -- yeah >> seth: i have been also -- been lucky enough to be -- have gone to sicily in the past it's a beautiful place but it gets very -- this is a very hot time of year in sicily. >> it is it is, yeah. yeah, it's very sweaty [ light laughter ] >> seth: i mean, i guess we should celebrate the fact that you're on the other side of the atlantic ocean where even though the pandemic is not totally under control, people can at least travel and holiday to some degree >> yeah, this is true. it's good. and it's weird, even where i live in west london, it feels like sort of regular -- people are wearing masks, but it's not sort of weird as the early days of the lockdown. central london is very strange, but kind of where people live is sort of okay, but who knows? >> seth: yes, fingers crossed that being okay spreads, that would be nice. >> yeah. >> seth: so i'm very flattered to hear -- but your wife, keeley hawes, who i am a huge fan of as
macfadyen. >> seth: matthew, thank you for being here how are you?wn in, but i'm in sicily on holiday with my family so -- yeah >> seth: i have been also -- been lucky enough to be -- have gone to sicily in the past it's a beautiful place but it gets very -- this is a very hot time of year in sicily. >> it is it is, yeah. yeah, it's very sweaty [ light laughter ] >> seth: i mean, i guess we should celebrate the fact that you're on the other side of the atlantic ocean...
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to fix the atmosphere warming waters and of course pushing these storms to turn whose motives and matthewjust quickly what is it that authorities can do to prepare unfortunately not really a ton of other than making sure people know this is a threat to anyone along the atlantic coastline pass watch this and take it seriously and when in certain elements with climate change this scales are tipped towards more rapid intensification in the future which means a storm can gather strength a lot more quickly than we can predict it as getting ready and the consequences can be significant. meteorologist at the washington post thank you for sharing that insight with us and your. that was the day as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at g.w. news or at some ugly ass and don't forget to use our hash tag the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. 2 electric cars one illusion to drive from frankfurt to berlin as fast as possible the course in time for most of the key i.e. song. what counts range of strategies. and companies m
to fix the atmosphere warming waters and of course pushing these storms to turn whose motives and matthewjust quickly what is it that authorities can do to prepare unfortunately not really a ton of other than making sure people know this is a threat to anyone along the atlantic coastline pass watch this and take it seriously and when in certain elements with climate change this scales are tipped towards more rapid intensification in the future which means a storm can gather strength a lot more...
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matthew, rosa, thank you both.e'll continue to check in throughout the day. >>> still to come this hour, the cdc now sounding the alarm about what could happen when schools reopen. this after hundreds of people at a georgia summer camp, many of them young children, became infected with the virus. >>> plus the major league baseball season off to a fairly rocky start and now reports that the league's commissioner is threatening to shut it down if things don't turn around. ahoyy! (excited squeal, giggling/panting) gotcha! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and each sheet is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. ahoy! (laughing) bounty, the quicker picker upper. ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean mis
matthew, rosa, thank you both.e'll continue to check in throughout the day. >>> still to come this hour, the cdc now sounding the alarm about what could happen when schools reopen. this after hundreds of people at a georgia summer camp, many of them young children, became infected with the virus. >>> plus the major league baseball season off to a fairly rocky start and now reports that the league's commissioner is threatening to shut it down if things don't turn around. ahoyy!...
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there was a tweet from matthew dowd i'd like you to react to.ew dowd tweeted why does the media pressure biden to speak out against violent protests but doesn't pressure trump to speak out against police misconduct? i think, george, to be quite frank, if donald trump, if president trump spoke out against police conduct now, i think it would ring very hollow at least in the way that matthew dowd is talking about. >> which answers matthew dowd's question. what is the point of pressuring donald trump? we know what he thinks and we know what he is not going to say. the point is joe biden is the leader. he can't just sit on his lead. he can't go into what used to be a four corner stall in basketball. he has to run all the way to november 3rd. and the way to do that is to make sure that you are on the right side of great public anxieties, the greatest of which for a great many americans now and pronly abably all of the americans who are true movable independent voters is civil disorder. >> if you could go back to yourself four years ago and tell yours
there was a tweet from matthew dowd i'd like you to react to.ew dowd tweeted why does the media pressure biden to speak out against violent protests but doesn't pressure trump to speak out against police misconduct? i think, george, to be quite frank, if donald trump, if president trump spoke out against police conduct now, i think it would ring very hollow at least in the way that matthew dowd is talking about. >> which answers matthew dowd's question. what is the point of pressuring...
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cnn's matthew chance is in moscow. matthew, his supporters and spokesperson says he was poisoned. what are doctors saying? >> reporter: yes, so far doctors in russia, the ones we've had statements from before he was evacuated this morning, have said they found no traces of poison in his system before he was sent to the clinic in germany this morning. but there doctors are working hard, first of all, to save his life, and secondly, to try and work out what it was that caused one of the kremlin's post outspoken critics to fall so sick so suddenly. in russia, the price of opposition can be painfully high. the groans from alexei navalny as medics evacuated him from this commercial flight, forced to make an emergency landing when he was suddenly taken ill. the fellow passenger recorded the anticorruption campaigner appearing unconscious, being stretchered into an ambulance on the tarmac outside. russian doctors say they found no evidence of poisoning. navalny's wife and his supporters insist it's a cover-up and that delays to his evacuation from siberia to ser i mean for medical treatm
cnn's matthew chance is in moscow. matthew, his supporters and spokesperson says he was poisoned. what are doctors saying? >> reporter: yes, so far doctors in russia, the ones we've had statements from before he was evacuated this morning, have said they found no traces of poison in his system before he was sent to the clinic in germany this morning. but there doctors are working hard, first of all, to save his life, and secondly, to try and work out what it was that caused one of the...
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good morning, matthew. >> reporter: good morning. that's right.ian officials have given sort of a big press conference this morning saying there's been all this criticism about the fact we haven't had phase three human trials. they are calling them post-registration trials because the drug has already been registered here and it's already been approved for use. 40,000 people is what the russians say are going to be involved in these phase three equivalent trials, mainly in russia but also in other countries like saudi arabia, united arab emirates, possibly brazil and possibly india, the philippines, these countries playing a part in testing whether this vaccine that russia has approved for use is effective and if it's safe. the weird thing is that the russians have not been able to reconcile is, as i say, they have already approved this vaccine. they are already giving it to front line workers in the health care industry, to teachers and other vulnerable groups as well and so that has not been fully reconciled by the russians. the other issue, the
good morning, matthew. >> reporter: good morning. that's right.ian officials have given sort of a big press conference this morning saying there's been all this criticism about the fact we haven't had phase three human trials. they are calling them post-registration trials because the drug has already been registered here and it's already been approved for use. 40,000 people is what the russians say are going to be involved in these phase three equivalent trials, mainly in russia but also...