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matthews. when you said we could not do both focal groups and one secondary grade is that meaning that we then cannot qualify for as many anyway. i guess. >> yes. that's what that means. in order to get those ballots, you have to bring back an additional grade. that's what that means. >> commissioner alexander: but we also have to bring back the focal population. >> right. >> commissioner alexander: i wasn't sure if i heard you say. i guess my question to just be simple >> yeah, so this is what we looked at. and it's no if we're bringing back the focal population. so if we changed that and say could we possibly bring back then the one grade level and then at some point get the focal population back, i'm not sure because we have not looked at that question. yeah. i'll just leave it at that. the answer is i don't know commissioner alexander. >> commissioner alexander: that makes sense. i guess for me, from a decision making policy point of view, that would be a really important question to answer
matthews. when you said we could not do both focal groups and one secondary grade is that meaning that we then cannot qualify for as many anyway. i guess. >> yes. that's what that means. in order to get those ballots, you have to bring back an additional grade. that's what that means. >> commissioner alexander: but we also have to bring back the focal population. >> right. >> commissioner alexander: i wasn't sure if i heard you say. i guess my question to just be simple...
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texas state representative art fierro and my friend matthew dowd, the founder of country over party, thank you so much for spending time with us tonight. i'm grateful. >>> president biden today took executive action to do something about what matthew is talking about, to do something to stop gun violence as republicans in congress refuse to do anything. one of the president's most senior advisers joins us next. stay with us. ♪♪ ♪ when the road feels endless ♪
texas state representative art fierro and my friend matthew dowd, the founder of country over party, thank you so much for spending time with us tonight. i'm grateful. >>> president biden today took executive action to do something about what matthew is talking about, to do something to stop gun violence as republicans in congress refuse to do anything. one of the president's most senior advisers joins us next. stay with us. ♪♪ ♪ when the road feels endless ♪
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secretary matthew's, you as well, thank you so much. my time has expired, and i will yield to judge carter for his five minutes of questions. ■>> thank you madam. doctor matthews, back when we are in texas, a lot of concern about burn pits and other top secret exposures. can you tell us about the clinical symptoms of a veteran who's been exposed to an open pit or other types of chemicals? what are the kinds of symptoms and why treatments are there? >> sure. thank you for the question. sir, this is definitely an area i know of great concern for many veterans because unfortunately, there is a great range of symptoms. sometimes being quite subjective, meaning they just feel they can't exercise as well, they can't get the aaron. all the way up to coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, which actually is a lot like asthma, so there's even a lot of confusion there. treatments very, a lot of them are very much symptomatic, if indeed it is looking, at least protesting that it looks a lot like asthma, we do have of course, very difficult course
secretary matthew's, you as well, thank you so much. my time has expired, and i will yield to judge carter for his five minutes of questions. ■>> thank you madam. doctor matthews, back when we are in texas, a lot of concern about burn pits and other top secret exposures. can you tell us about the clinical symptoms of a veteran who's been exposed to an open pit or other types of chemicals? what are the kinds of symptoms and why treatments are there? >> sure. thank you for the...
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there is an end. >>> let's bring in morgan stanley's matthew harrison mat matthew, thanks for joiningl a good guide for us or is it too small of an indication kind of like the uae and bahrain to be any meaningful index for the united states? >> i think it is a good co correlary to look at, brian. they are north of 81% of people over 16 and the vast majority of the unvaccinated are under 16 because the vaccine is not available for the population yet. in our work, we think the u.s. could be at that point by the middle of summer it is something we can potentially look forward to. >> are you -- are you suggesting the possibility and i hate the term, but the possibility of the herd immunity by summer? >> in our work, if the u.s. continues at this pace of 3 million doses a day, we could hit 75% of the eligible population which is those over 16 by the next month or two and by the middle of summer where everyone could potentially that depends on the willingness and from the supply standpoint, we could be there. >> that is not factoring in natural or acquired immunity it is an extra buffer. ma
there is an end. >>> let's bring in morgan stanley's matthew harrison mat matthew, thanks for joiningl a good guide for us or is it too small of an indication kind of like the uae and bahrain to be any meaningful index for the united states? >> i think it is a good co correlary to look at, brian. they are north of 81% of people over 16 and the vast majority of the unvaccinated are under 16 because the vaccine is not available for the population yet. in our work, we think the u.s....
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i'm a going to say they will say matthew that in this sorry to interrupt but they would say that this is done to deter people from breaking rules and i know you rang the consulate in bahrain but i mean i went to the u.k. good website it does say clearly that if you go into all past 3 countries and this is what you have to do. yeah i'd like a shot of it for me to get home it was kind of like obviously the reason i let this question the fish place because of the the u.k. government failed the people and i'll terribly the on the the situation and with me being a football coach it was even not way over with so i haven't gone on holiday or anything like that the rules are changing within a week or so and bought in with all the clubs and restaurants and all indoor cinemas anything like the to go to these places you need the vaccine he needs of a good record and colin and i haven't got offices even at those so that's why the sod to come home so obviously a call the consulate i'm going through the correct procedure to try and get the voice recordings of the device but ultimately i was told an
i'm a going to say they will say matthew that in this sorry to interrupt but they would say that this is done to deter people from breaking rules and i know you rang the consulate in bahrain but i mean i went to the u.k. good website it does say clearly that if you go into all past 3 countries and this is what you have to do. yeah i'd like a shot of it for me to get home it was kind of like obviously the reason i let this question the fish place because of the the u.k. government failed the...
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matthew, your hopes?lowly— agreement northern ireland has been slowly and _ agreement northern ireland has been slowly and steadily improving. yes, there's— slowly and steadily improving. yes, there's been some setbacks, the recent— there's been some setbacks, the recent events in belfast however, belfast _ recent events in belfast however, belfast is — recent events in belfast however, belfast is a tech hub, there industrial plans opening up west of the ban, _ industrial plans opening up west of the ban, i'm positive forthe industrial plans opening up west of the ban, i'm positive for the future of northern— the ban, i'm positive for the future of northern ireland and i think community relations are improving in generai~ _ community relations are improving in ueneral. a, ., g ., general. ok, matthew and ellie joe, reall aood general. ok, matthew and ellie joe, really good to _ general. ok, matthew and ellie joe, really good to speak _ general. ok, matthew and ellie joe, really good to speak to _ general.
matthew, your hopes?lowly— agreement northern ireland has been slowly and _ agreement northern ireland has been slowly and steadily improving. yes, there's— slowly and steadily improving. yes, there's been some setbacks, the recent— there's been some setbacks, the recent events in belfast however, belfast _ recent events in belfast however, belfast is — recent events in belfast however, belfast is a tech hub, there industrial plans opening up west of the ban, _ industrial plans opening...
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matthew p is my lawyer and we got -- matthew perry is my lawyer and we got to be friends. i wanted the new courthouse to be named for matthew. . strom thurmond wanted to have his name on -- matthew peary. strom thurmond wanted to have his name on it and we disagreed. there was an op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. jesse helms and i differed over judgeships. that is what i tell people about the filibuster. jesse helms would never return the blue slip on a black judge. wouldn't do it. i ask you about ron johnson up in wisconsin and then kentucky. these guys are letting you know up front how they feel and so you can let them carry the day. though we had a public disagreements, i one that adam. it is a long story as to how i won it. and then i went up against jesse helms. the senior to this day is roger gregory, an african-american judge from virginia who never got the blue slip returned from jessi combs -- jesse helms and he would never approve a black. but i got to bill clinton and bill clinton wanted something from me and i told him that i would be inclin
matthew p is my lawyer and we got -- matthew perry is my lawyer and we got to be friends. i wanted the new courthouse to be named for matthew. . strom thurmond wanted to have his name on -- matthew peary. strom thurmond wanted to have his name on it and we disagreed. there was an op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. jesse helms and i differed over judgeships. that is what i tell people about the filibuster. jesse helms would never return the blue slip on a black judge. wouldn't...
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anthony fauci was interviewed by actor matthew mvconaughey.interviewed by matthew mcconaughey! mcconaughey may have a lot more public policy appearances coming, because according to a new poll, matthew mcconaughey commands more support to be texas' next governor than incumbent greg abbott: 45%, compared to 33% that's a huge lead for someone who's not a politician. although if he does officially enter the race, you can be sure they'll look for skeletons in his closet, or in mcconaughey's case, "ghosts of girlfriends past." for those wondering, i can say categorically that matthew mcconaughey is not going to run for governor. he's going to drive-- a lincoln talking to himself the entire time. anyway, back on the vaccine special, it might not be reaching the right groups, because in a recent poll of republicans and white evangelical christians, "almost 30% of each group says they will 'definitely not' get a shot." apparently, the message "the vaccine is safe and effective" isn't as believable as "hugo chavez and a cabal of celebrity pedophiles st
anthony fauci was interviewed by actor matthew mvconaughey.interviewed by matthew mcconaughey! mcconaughey may have a lot more public policy appearances coming, because according to a new poll, matthew mcconaughey commands more support to be texas' next governor than incumbent greg abbott: 45%, compared to 33% that's a huge lead for someone who's not a politician. although if he does officially enter the race, you can be sure they'll look for skeletons in his closet, or in mcconaughey's case,...
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caroline: we thank you so much them a matthew prince, -- thank you so much, matthew prince.g up, tennessee senator marsha blackburn on president biden's infrastructure plan. where america stands on cybersecurity and china. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: over to washington now. president biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure and packet -- infrastructure package, but it is getting pushback from the gop. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is calling on the white house scale back the bill, saying some items just don't belong, such as support for the elderly care. joining me now to dive into where democrats and republicans are meeting headwinds or can come together, tennessee senator marsha blackburn. it is wonderful to have some time with amid a very busy day. can you talk to us -- time with us amid a very busy day. he talked about what a package should have? sen. blackburn: what we have traditionally focused on. roads, waterway systems, we have even included broadband. but never have we seen the litany of things now being discussed. bernie sanders even said today that human
caroline: we thank you so much them a matthew prince, -- thank you so much, matthew prince.g up, tennessee senator marsha blackburn on president biden's infrastructure plan. where america stands on cybersecurity and china. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: over to washington now. president biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure and packet -- infrastructure package, but it is getting pushback from the gop. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is calling on the white house scale back the bill,...
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tonight matthews. -- superintendent matthews. >> thank you. you'd think by now i would be a master of zoom. once again, good afternoon, everyone. one of the most exciting times for me is an opportunity to recognize the outstanding work of our staff here up san francisco unified school district. this evening our first rave ward is a distinguished service award. this will be presented by a lead supervisor and this award is being presented to the principal of mission high. >> it's with great pleasure and gratitude i introduce theory cipient -- the recipient rave distinguished service award. she has worked in sfusd as a teacher and instructional reform facilitator and principal and vice principal. she became the first african american principal of mission high school. at her core she's a warm and loving teacher and her focus on rigorous high quality instruction and deep student learning is at the center of her core values and mission around anti-racist teaching. she has a deep respect for students and sees them as intellectuals capable of greatnes
tonight matthews. -- superintendent matthews. >> thank you. you'd think by now i would be a master of zoom. once again, good afternoon, everyone. one of the most exciting times for me is an opportunity to recognize the outstanding work of our staff here up san francisco unified school district. this evening our first rave ward is a distinguished service award. this will be presented by a lead supervisor and this award is being presented to the principal of mission high. >> it's with...
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i had matthew on april 26th. i called him a month later to see how he. he was doing this to catch up to see if he wanted to see my son he calls me. like i still can't believe you decided to keep him you could have had a future now you're not going to have anything. and it's been built 3 years. and i haven't heard from what i've heard from people one of my teachers actually. when i wasn't there and everyone from the class told me she said if wendy was my daughter i would take the baby away from her and raise it myself sure but now she's not going to amount to anything. and hearing it from my dad now. and saying you're not going to announce anything you're not going to have a future anymore because i decided to keep my son. broke me. we as a society have lied to you miss we've been dishonest with because what we have said . is that you can behave any way that you choose you can make any decision or choice that you want to make whatever you feel this this day you can make those kinds of decisions and we will do the best that we can to alleviate the cons. bu
i had matthew on april 26th. i called him a month later to see how he. he was doing this to catch up to see if he wanted to see my son he calls me. like i still can't believe you decided to keep him you could have had a future now you're not going to have anything. and it's been built 3 years. and i haven't heard from what i've heard from people one of my teachers actually. when i wasn't there and everyone from the class told me she said if wendy was my daughter i would take the baby away from...
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my mama watch matthew the 1st year that i had and i want to tell their. thank you mom i love you i appreciate you and what you would say about. oh ok before she shows her love differently. it would show her love by watching him taking care of me making sure i had a good on my head. she told me for the 1st time i know i never tell you this often but i'm so proud of you you have a baby you are working you're going to form not only that you're getting fellowship she told me that i was a fighter if i don't and if. you're a strong woman fighting. for me to get a message from her saying i'm proud of you and everything they are complex everything that's regularly for me was the best pres i could ever get this is what i have been working for him he years to get us some people i'm proud of. there's a group of villagers working the fields by river when someone in the crew noticed a baby floating downstream. one of the men rushed into the water rescued the baby and brought it to shore before it could recover a number of babies for town floating downstream for long t
my mama watch matthew the 1st year that i had and i want to tell their. thank you mom i love you i appreciate you and what you would say about. oh ok before she shows her love differently. it would show her love by watching him taking care of me making sure i had a good on my head. she told me for the 1st time i know i never tell you this often but i'm so proud of you you have a baby you are working you're going to form not only that you're getting fellowship she told me that i was a fighter if...
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morris always matthew thank you. are some sports news in football rb leipzig julian will joined by your new nick on a 5 year contract next season replacing the flick but the 33 year old is likely to come with a hefty price tag according to reports he could cost the defending bundesliga champions around $30000000.00 euros which would be a new record fee for a german league coach. made history last season by taking leipzig all the way to the champions league sim by 5 s. . and finally if you were looking up at the skies last night you may well have seen a so-called pink super moon although it doesn't actually appear pink it's really named after a pink colored springtime flower in the curse when earth's satellite is at its closest point in its orbit so i'll leave you now with some spectacular sightings across the world of this move. lucky styles poets of mine schemes i am and millions that i'm trying to save celebrate the. serial winners with an ounce of steel yet another when i don't think the telephone keeping edge of
morris always matthew thank you. are some sports news in football rb leipzig julian will joined by your new nick on a 5 year contract next season replacing the flick but the 33 year old is likely to come with a hefty price tag according to reports he could cost the defending bundesliga champions around $30000000.00 euros which would be a new record fee for a german league coach. made history last season by taking leipzig all the way to the champions league sim by 5 s. . and finally if you were...
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matthew: there are a number of things going on.'t think any one company is going to be completely the same after the pandemic. we have all learned a whole new set of skills. i think employees are going to demand more flexibility. while there will be different companies at different points in the spectrum, i think there is going to be much more remote work and that means there are different challenges to security. you can't rely on all of your employees coming into the metaphorical castle and surrounding it with a moat. it is more complicated. at the same time, we and other great companies are pioneering the zero trust efforts to make sure that no matter where you are anywhere on the network, it's almost like you will be secure matter what. -- you will be secure no matter what. we think of it as being like bulkheads on a ship. today we heard about new vulnerabilities in the microsoft exchange server. if those get released somehow you have one application compromised on your network, it does not compromise the entire ship. that is a
matthew: there are a number of things going on.'t think any one company is going to be completely the same after the pandemic. we have all learned a whole new set of skills. i think employees are going to demand more flexibility. while there will be different companies at different points in the spectrum, i think there is going to be much more remote work and that means there are different challenges to security. you can't rely on all of your employees coming into the metaphorical castle and...
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hi, superintendent matthews, president lopez. i would offer just a perspective as a parent who has an 8th grader. i did give praise to the district. wonderful job giving us all our notice. we were excited to learn where our 8th graders were going to go school on monday. i really think the district went above and beyond in makes that seamless for families. what i want to offer is that in the next four days, a number of my friends are going to be deciding whether to go to private school or whether they go to sfusd and the big question they have is to be frank, they don't necessarily trust that the board is going to follow through with full five days of education in the fall and for working people and women in particular who overwhelmingly leaving the workforce, they might choose a sacred heart or adrew if they give them money because they know their kids need to be back in the fall. that's the way i choose to view this. but i have to say i hope you all are talking to actual parents and families because in the next week, they're goi
hi, superintendent matthews, president lopez. i would offer just a perspective as a parent who has an 8th grader. i did give praise to the district. wonderful job giving us all our notice. we were excited to learn where our 8th graders were going to go school on monday. i really think the district went above and beyond in makes that seamless for families. what i want to offer is that in the next four days, a number of my friends are going to be deciding whether to go to private school or...
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matthew from london has the same rare inherited condition and has had one eye treated.than jake's. i lost my central vision about ten years ago and it had a really severe impact on how i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted, matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several children — who stand to benefit most, as it may halt their sight loss before permanent damage is done. fergus walsh, bbc news. a single picture sent from an american teenager to around 100 friends on social media has filed a debate in the us supreme court about free speech in the age of social media. courtney bembridge has more. brandy was 14 when she found out she did not make the varsity cheerleading squad and sent a snapcha
matthew from london has the same rare inherited condition and has had one eye treated.than jake's. i lost my central vision about ten years ago and it had a really severe impact on how i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those...
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here he is, the one, the only matthew mcconaughey. >> hey, jimmy.w." you know we love you, buddy, and congrats on this big deal you're doing this weekend for texas. i can't think of anyone more >> jimmy: because i know you're a huge -- i -- you're a huge fan of air streams we talked about this >> i've got four of them i lived in one of them for four years on the road all over north america. i've got three in my yard right now. and me the family slept in one last night >> jimmy: no way see? you went all across the country, right, in these air streams? >> all over. there's only one state i haven't been to, north dakota, in my air stream my airstream -- the tires -- the rubber on the tires on my air stream has touched the ground of all the states in the united states besides north dakota >> jimmy: north dakota's the last one the missing link the last piece the last piece of the puzzle >> that's it >> jimmy: you've got to do it, buddy, you've got to do it the last time you were on the show we were talking about your book "green lights." and it was just
here he is, the one, the only matthew mcconaughey. >> hey, jimmy.w." you know we love you, buddy, and congrats on this big deal you're doing this weekend for texas. i can't think of anyone more >> jimmy: because i know you're a huge -- i -- you're a huge fan of air streams we talked about this >> i've got four of them i lived in one of them for four years on the road all over north america. i've got three in my yard right now. and me the family slept in one last night...
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matthew horn buck -- matthew hornbach with us of morgan stanley, head of global macro strategy.as the market taken to shocks from the news we learned moments ago? matthew: thanks for having me on. i think this is the headline the markets will be able to move past, but it is not clear to me that the central bank community will look at the headline in quite the same way as the markets might. the reality is central bankers have been very consistent on their rhetoric around the pandemic. we are not out of the woods yet. i think a headline like this will just keep that narrative alive in their minds, and ultimately convince them that it is too soon to start pulling back on accommodation or even beginning to signal that they are thinking about pulling back on accommodation. it is just too soon. we need to get through the summer time and see how the vaccination rate develops, the infection rate develops. i think once we get past that period of time, the central bank community will be in a better position to make a judgment call. jonathan: something that mohamed el-erian mentioned in th
matthew horn buck -- matthew hornbach with us of morgan stanley, head of global macro strategy.as the market taken to shocks from the news we learned moments ago? matthew: thanks for having me on. i think this is the headline the markets will be able to move past, but it is not clear to me that the central bank community will look at the headline in quite the same way as the markets might. the reality is central bankers have been very consistent on their rhetoric around the pandemic. we are not...
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. >> hampton sydney college professor matthew hullbert looks about how early films like "gone with the wind" and diagnoses django." he talked about how early films glorified the lost cause and argues that while recent films show the horrors of the slave trade and resistance by enslaved people, the idea of the white savior is still often central to the narrative. >>> today's speaker, dr. matthew christopher hulbert qualifies and is an assistant professor, not too far out of his university of georgia phd program. even though he's an up-and-coming scholar, he has already published four books. he has authored or edited these four books. two of them are on the subject of film and memory, very appropriate for tonight. and even though it's an online event, i brought one of those books called "writing history with lightning," and it's a collection of essays. really, if you are here tonight and interested in slavery on the silver screen, i think you will be interested in this collection of essays as well. so dr. hulbert will speak for 30, 35 minutes, and that's going to leave us plenty of time
. >> hampton sydney college professor matthew hullbert looks about how early films like "gone with the wind" and diagnoses django." he talked about how early films glorified the lost cause and argues that while recent films show the horrors of the slave trade and resistance by enslaved people, the idea of the white savior is still often central to the narrative. >>> today's speaker, dr. matthew christopher hulbert qualifies and is an assistant professor, not too...
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matthew's mom blanca was shot in the head while shielding the little boy. she remains in critical condition. gonzales to was shot by police and was unable to attend his court hearing even from his own hospital president. >> he is person is to you know, i don't see any option other than to. a sunday to see whether there is a change in his condition. gonzales. his arraignment has been rescheduled now for monday. >> he's also facing 3 counts of attempted murder for the attacks on matthew's mom and 2 police officers. >> rick chambers ktla 5 news. >> in national news, new information is being released about the mental state of the man who rammed his car into a barricade at the u.s. capitol. 25 year-old noah green was shot and killed by police after the attack on 2 police officers. one officer later died from his injuries and now according to reports, greene had been suffering from delusions paranoia and suicidal thoughts. an online post green described being under government thought control and said that he thought he was being watched. it's also been a week of
matthew's mom blanca was shot in the head while shielding the little boy. she remains in critical condition. gonzales to was shot by police and was unable to attend his court hearing even from his own hospital president. >> he is person is to you know, i don't see any option other than to. a sunday to see whether there is a change in his condition. gonzales. his arraignment has been rescheduled now for monday. >> he's also facing 3 counts of attempted murder for the attacks on...
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matthew is the founder of newsela _ anymore. matthew is the founder of newsela and _ anymore.nd a former - of newsela and a former educator himself. his company recently raised an additional $100 million in funding. great technologies _ $100 million in funding. great technologies are _ $100 million in funding. great technologies are assistive - $100 million in funding. great technologies are assistive to i technologies are assistive to the teacher, they are doing their bidding and empowering their bidding and empowering the social classroom with a teacher at the centre of it, that's what great education looks like. that's what great education looks like-— that's what great education looks like. ., , ., looks like. there is already a ton of educational _ looks like. there is already a ton of educational software | looks like. there is already a i ton of educational software out there, which is great, but speaking from my own experience, my daughter and her friends who are all five are already on the computer for hours a day. they don't enjoy learning on the computer and miss be
matthew is the founder of newsela _ anymore. matthew is the founder of newsela and _ anymore.nd a former - of newsela and a former educator himself. his company recently raised an additional $100 million in funding. great technologies _ $100 million in funding. great technologies are _ $100 million in funding. great technologies are assistive - $100 million in funding. great technologies are assistive to i technologies are assistive to the teacher, they are doing their bidding and empowering...
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joining us now are texas state representative art fierro and matthew dowd. thank you both for joining us tonight. let me start on what happened today in texas. can you take me through? was there heated debate? was there any republican who was willing to acknowledge what they were doing? was there any admission that this is what the trump voter wanted? just take me through what happened in the room. >> first, thank you very much for allowing me to be here this evening. but, you know, today it's very appropriate that the story that preceded us was with georgia and their election, the election laws are being forced down their throat and the voter suppression laws that are being forced down the georgians' throats. today right now we're sitting in an election period, which i stepped out to do this interview. and suspiciously, there is at least three people who testified today who are i.t. experts who just came from georgia, pennsylvania, and florida testifying on the same type of
joining us now are texas state representative art fierro and matthew dowd. thank you both for joining us tonight. let me start on what happened today in texas. can you take me through? was there heated debate? was there any republican who was willing to acknowledge what they were doing? was there any admission that this is what the trump voter wanted? just take me through what happened in the room. >> first, thank you very much for allowing me to be here this evening. but, you know, today...
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matthew perry was my lawyer and we got to be very good friends. and i wanted that new courthouse and club it to be named for matthew perry. and strom thurmond wanted his name on it. and we had a public disagreement on it. i will never forget there was a reporter in columbia who wrote this op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. and he wrote, who was going to win that? i had differences with jesse helms. jesse holmes and i differed with judgeships. jesse helms never approved a black judge. that is why tell people about the filibuster now. jesse helms would never return the blue slip on the black judge. -- on a black judge. he wouldn't do it. i asked you about ron johnson up there in wisconsin? paul what's his name down in , kentucky. these guys are letting you know up how they feel. so you cannot let them carry the day. we had a public disagreement. i won that battle. it's a long story as to how i won it. so i will not waste your time today. but i won that argument with jesse helms. the senior judge in the fourth circuit court of appe
matthew perry was my lawyer and we got to be very good friends. and i wanted that new courthouse and club it to be named for matthew perry. and strom thurmond wanted his name on it. and we had a public disagreement on it. i will never forget there was a reporter in columbia who wrote this op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. and he wrote, who was going to win that? i had differences with jesse helms. jesse holmes and i differed with judgeships. jesse helms never approved a...
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liz: but, matthew, did you buy today? >> i can't comment. we are large investors in the crypto cosystem across the board both in the assets themselves and kind of tangentials assets to the coins. liz: well, you know, michael, when you talk about exactly how to value this, and you did say it's a little tough to value it, and there seems to be quite a bit of hysteria around it. one of the things that the company has said is that 96% of its revenue has come from transaction fees. we know that, i don't know, 20, 25 years ago when ameritrade first came out, they were the big, hot thing. and then in comes robinhood. commission-free trading. you know that somebody's going to come out with commission-free bitcoin and crypto trading. what does that do to a copy baste? >> well -- coinbase? >> i think that's a real challenge. probably the biggest risk factor that they would cite, and they did cite, was competition. it's interesting, it comes from directions. there's a host of cryptocurrency exchanges that operate more or less in a similar way to what c
liz: but, matthew, did you buy today? >> i can't comment. we are large investors in the crypto cosystem across the board both in the assets themselves and kind of tangentials assets to the coins. liz: well, you know, michael, when you talk about exactly how to value this, and you did say it's a little tough to value it, and there seems to be quite a bit of hysteria around it. one of the things that the company has said is that 96% of its revenue has come from transaction fees. we know...
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matthews. good afternoon, commissioners and everyone. so, this is an appointment, a recommended appointment to the citizens bond oversight committee, which is a requirement under prop 39, which was the type of bond measure that applies to all of the general obligation bonds that the district has issued since 2003, most recently in 2016. and this is the first of several candidates that will be bringing before you in the coming weeks. and i'll read the recommended action and before i do that, i'll just say we're appreciative of this woman who is a parent of two students and very well qualified to serve in this capacity. i'll read the recommended action. that the board approve the appointment to the independent bond oversight committee for proposition a as the member who is both a parent and guardian of a child enrolled in the district and active in a parent-teacher organization or school council as required by section 15282a of the education code. >> president lopez, the board needs to take actio
matthews. good afternoon, commissioners and everyone. so, this is an appointment, a recommended appointment to the citizens bond oversight committee, which is a requirement under prop 39, which was the type of bond measure that applies to all of the general obligation bonds that the district has issued since 2003, most recently in 2016. and this is the first of several candidates that will be bringing before you in the coming weeks. and i'll read the recommended action and before i do that,...
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matthew perry was my lawyer and we got to be very good friends. i went to the new -- i wanted the new courthouse in columbia to be named matthew perry and strom thurmond wanted his name on it was that we had a public disagreement on it. i will never forget there was a reporter in columbia who wrote this op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. he wrote was -- who was going to win that. jesse helms and i differed, he was never dead she would never approve a black judge. jesse helms would never return the blue slip on the black judge. he wouldn't do it. i asked you about ron johnson up there in wisconsin. what's his name down in kentucky. these guys are letting you 10 -- are letting you know up front they feel. you cannot let them carry the day. i won that battle. it's a long story as to how i wanted. i don't want to waste your time today but i one that and i won the argument with jesse helms. the senior judge in the fourth circuit court of appeals to this day is ron gregory, an african-american judge from virginia who never got the blu
matthew perry was my lawyer and we got to be very good friends. i went to the new -- i wanted the new courthouse in columbia to be named matthew perry and strom thurmond wanted his name on it was that we had a public disagreement on it. i will never forget there was a reporter in columbia who wrote this op-ed piece about my differences with strom thurmond. he wrote was -- who was going to win that. jesse helms and i differed, he was never dead she would never approve a black judge. jesse helms...
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juan: matthew hoh, could you talk about the toll on the afghan people?lf served in the military in afghanistan years back. the 2.5 million afghans officially registered as refugees with the united nations. the impact of this more than -- 20 years of the u.s. period but also the period before that when the soviets were occupying the country? >> this proceeds the soviet occupation. this really begins in 1970 three, the same year i was born. 48 years ago. the king is deposed. at that point, if you are an afghan, there has been hardly a single day without some type of violence or political chaos. by the time the soviet union and bates in 1979, 1 hundred thousand afghans have already been killed in the fighting. we want to remember what the role of the united states has been in afghanistan. the united states starts funding the islamic militants in afghanistan at least six months before the soviet union invades. this was a plan by jimmy cardi's national security advisor to bait the soviet union into a trap, to give them their own vietnam. so the effect on the
juan: matthew hoh, could you talk about the toll on the afghan people?lf served in the military in afghanistan years back. the 2.5 million afghans officially registered as refugees with the united nations. the impact of this more than -- 20 years of the u.s. period but also the period before that when the soviets were occupying the country? >> this proceeds the soviet occupation. this really begins in 1970 three, the same year i was born. 48 years ago. the king is deposed. at that point,...
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matthew. . >> good evening, pamela. i'm a public health specialist . you want to surge vaccines and help where the vaccines are needed the most. listen, michigan is going through a fourth surge. we fourth surgery and we don't live in a bubble. what happens in michigan can happen in any part of the u.s. and i think it's important like the governor mentioned they not only get vaccinators but they got vaccines. another thing is there might be other states where there is potentially a surplus of vaccines, and that can be redirected temporarily to states like michigan until the surge is under better control. >> and i will say the administration official i spoke to tonight said michigan is getting hundreds of thousands more weelks than they were get getting last month. michigan has the ability to reallocate those shots to those hot spots. what do you think about that? >> i think that is completely appropriate plan. you know, you got to be able to focus. if i was the public health specialist of michigan, i would look at the entire state, counties, and see whe
matthew. . >> good evening, pamela. i'm a public health specialist . you want to surge vaccines and help where the vaccines are needed the most. listen, michigan is going through a fourth surge. we fourth surgery and we don't live in a bubble. what happens in michigan can happen in any part of the u.s. and i think it's important like the governor mentioned they not only get vaccinators but they got vaccines. another thing is there might be other states where there is potentially a surplus...
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matthews. good afternoon, commissioners and everyone. so, this is an appointment, a recommended appointment to the citizens bond oversight committee, which is a requirement under prop 39, which was the type of bond measure that applies to all of the general obligation bonds that the district has issued since 2003, most recently in 2016. and this is the first of several candidates that will be bringing before you in the coming weeks. and i'll read the recommended action and before i do that, i'll just say we're appreciative of this woman who is a parent of two students and very well qualified to serve in this capacity. i'll read the recommended action. that the board approve the appointment to the independent bond oversight committee for proposition a as the member who is both a parent and guardian of a child enrolled in the district and active in a parent-teacher organization or school council as required by section 15282a of the education code. >> president lopez, the board needs to take actio
matthews. good afternoon, commissioners and everyone. so, this is an appointment, a recommended appointment to the citizens bond oversight committee, which is a requirement under prop 39, which was the type of bond measure that applies to all of the general obligation bonds that the district has issued since 2003, most recently in 2016. and this is the first of several candidates that will be bringing before you in the coming weeks. and i'll read the recommended action and before i do that,...
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matthews who's joining us from los angeles good to see what a moment a full clip is out but just tell us more about this the space film why was it so convincing for the academy. you know i think it's resonating with so many people really across the country during the pandemic this movie has a number of things it deals with the loss of a spouse it deals with the loss of a job it deals with the loss of your kind of identity in just traveling not knowing where you know where to pick up your life after so many things fall or fail in life and so i think this movie really resonated with a lot of people even people living academy particularly during this time in the pandemic and it was just so well done so many of the people in the film were actually rovers were actually homeless so it would just really have that bit of authenticity in a way that most films don't let's talk about some of the at the when is there any surprises there. yes i would say the best actor category the best actor oscar going to anthony hopkins for the father was very surprising i think many people thought the late cha
matthews who's joining us from los angeles good to see what a moment a full clip is out but just tell us more about this the space film why was it so convincing for the academy. you know i think it's resonating with so many people really across the country during the pandemic this movie has a number of things it deals with the loss of a spouse it deals with the loss of a job it deals with the loss of your kind of identity in just traveling not knowing where you know where to pick up your life...
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matthews wanted to put the spotlight on his bride to be.hose keeping us safe on the front lines. i love that kind of cold nights that its new york love to new york scene. it's wise health care workers. it's it's everything the happy couple will be tying the knot next month. >> the best part is for on the gloves off. she's like what just happened. and then she's like i she got yes, though. >> the start of a re-release. all right. trust him again. doesn't get more real than that or fake then that. but that does it for kron. 4 what a way to end on a friday night, right. a little a little fun here. we're just getting started. our primetime news coverage is can can continue right now with catherine heenan. and can we. you guys have a great weekend. we'll see you monday back here tomorrow i have have a good week saturday and sunday prime time coming get new details regarding the video out of vacaville showing a police officer. >> slamming a teenager with autism to the ground who in the department knew the teen has special needs prior to this viol
matthews wanted to put the spotlight on his bride to be.hose keeping us safe on the front lines. i love that kind of cold nights that its new york love to new york scene. it's wise health care workers. it's it's everything the happy couple will be tying the knot next month. >> the best part is for on the gloves off. she's like what just happened. and then she's like i she got yes, though. >> the start of a re-release. all right. trust him again. doesn't get more real than that or...
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matthews reporting for us from los angeles thanks k.j. good to see you. here. and some sports now the bundesliga title race is unexpectedly he seen up on match day $31.00 off the tee fall. knew that anything less than a win at home to start would effectively hand the title to you guessed it by munich so lucky for them though the visit is well in an obliging mood. putting the bones surprise last month on saturday meant that leipzig went into this one knowing the to win would keep the championship race alive for another much day. under task seemed simpler than 15 minutes in stuttgart snow a mother was sent off the young frenchman's longer than palmer do haidara looked worse with every viewing leipzig dominated proceedings thereafter but fun stuttgart keep. an unbeatable form. the swiss made sure it was no going into the break. my foot coble couldn't stop like secure taking the lead in the 1st was the 2nd time i got a showed no aftereffects of that but tackled to some pulled ahead or one no leipzig . produced more heroics to keep the score at one that but then sub
matthews reporting for us from los angeles thanks k.j. good to see you. here. and some sports now the bundesliga title race is unexpectedly he seen up on match day $31.00 off the tee fall. knew that anything less than a win at home to start would effectively hand the title to you guessed it by munich so lucky for them though the visit is well in an obliging mood. putting the bones surprise last month on saturday meant that leipzig went into this one knowing the to win would keep the...
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moore matthew always thank you. our sports news now in bundesliga german soccer news byron munich have hired rb leipzig julian bond to be their new coach next season byron believe signals a new generation of coaches signing the 33 year old to a fine year deal. yulian not was mom became the youngest coach in bundesliga history when he took over at hoffenheim in 2016 the coaching prodigy helped them qualify for the champions league for the 1st time ever. since 2019 he's been it rb leipsic the bulls have been title contenders every season noddles man has been at the helm and last season he led leipsic to the champions league semifinals in a historic run not goals months sides have always made it difficult for byron munich that if any champions were forced to find a new coach after hockey flick announced he'd be departing at the end of the season that's because i'm ok this is especially for other clubs i wouldn't have ended this contract and it cost buyer a reported $25000000.00 euros to get novels money out of his rb l
moore matthew always thank you. our sports news now in bundesliga german soccer news byron munich have hired rb leipzig julian bond to be their new coach next season byron believe signals a new generation of coaches signing the 33 year old to a fine year deal. yulian not was mom became the youngest coach in bundesliga history when he took over at hoffenheim in 2016 the coaching prodigy helped them qualify for the champions league for the 1st time ever. since 2019 he's been it rb leipsic the...
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matthew christopher holbert is part of this series and he qualifies. he's an assistant professor at hampden-sydney college not too far out of his university of georgia phd program, but even though he's an up-and-coming scholar. he has already published four books. he's authored our edited these four books two of them are on the subject of film and memory very appropriate for tonight. and even though it's an online event. i brought a profile along with me. one of those books is called writing history with lightning and it's a collection of essays. he co-edited with john insco and really if you hear tonight and interested in slavery on the silver screen, i think you'll be interested in in this collection of essays as well. so dr. holbert is going to speak for about 30 35 minutes and that's going to leave us plenty of time for discussion. we will wrap things up by about 8:15. so about an hour and 15 minutes all together and for the discussion i encourage you to ask questions through the q&a feature of zoom so you won't be able to turn your camera on and s
matthew christopher holbert is part of this series and he qualifies. he's an assistant professor at hampden-sydney college not too far out of his university of georgia phd program, but even though he's an up-and-coming scholar. he has already published four books. he's authored our edited these four books two of them are on the subject of film and memory very appropriate for tonight. and even though it's an online event. i brought a profile along with me. one of those books is called writing...
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matthew chance is "outfront". you've been to the penal colony itself.ire. >> reporter: it does. the couple things that are most concerning, first of all, he's got this these minor health issues, which we keep on itemizing but there is a general background picture, which is really concerning. he was poisoned with a military grade nerve agent last august so there is a possibility that, i mean, obviously, we'll need a medical professional to look at this but a possibility this could be linked with a neurological damage. that's the concern with the legal team and medical team and his supporters. so that's one of the reasons why they want, you know, a specialist to go into that penal colony and give hem aim a thoro examination. the kremlin and russian authorities don't appear to be taking his medical condition seriously at all. first of all, they're down playing it releasing video on state television showing him walking across his dorm, showing him soundly sleeping in his bed at night after he complained about being waken every night like torture. there is a
matthew chance is "outfront". you've been to the penal colony itself.ire. >> reporter: it does. the couple things that are most concerning, first of all, he's got this these minor health issues, which we keep on itemizing but there is a general background picture, which is really concerning. he was poisoned with a military grade nerve agent last august so there is a possibility that, i mean, obviously, we'll need a medical professional to look at this but a possibility this...
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going to take it away there matthew. brian matthew jordan right. i think it hits on on one of the other big themes of of the book which is that veteranhood is a nonlinear experience. right? i mean, we we think that you know these men come back and and we've looked at the problem of reintegration as though it happens immediately after the war they readjust to civilian life and then the the issues of of the war but behind them right and i think a lot of that emerges again from linderman's hibernation thesis. what a lot of these experiences reveal the gorilla experience looking at loyalist, adam downby's piece on loyalists in north carolina rebecca howard's piece on the arkansasans is to show that the war is something that you know that can recede and then re-emerge over the life trajectory. and i think that that's, you know, incredibly important for us to understand that the war again and this gets back to my point about the the dailiness of the it's not as though the war consumes every day. it's not as though everything is about civil war memory, bu
going to take it away there matthew. brian matthew jordan right. i think it hits on on one of the other big themes of of the book which is that veteranhood is a nonlinear experience. right? i mean, we we think that you know these men come back and and we've looked at the problem of reintegration as though it happens immediately after the war they readjust to civilian life and then the the issues of of the war but behind them right and i think a lot of that emerges again from linderman's...
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this is my bronze of pope john paul, at saint matthews cathedral as well. this was the first piece i did back in i think it was in 1979 or 1980. i had the advantage of going through if you all remember during his election, how you fork it was. and the press was wild over his election. so the magazines, and newspapers were filled with images of the pope. i could go through hundreds of images, and pick the pose, that i wanted and i felt was more indicative of his personality. and people would recognize him. of course, why am i seeing this? because we didn't have that with monroe. we don't have magazine photos, and we don't know we had to rely on drawings and photographs that we have. so i arrived at this with these shoulders expressive shoulders, to express his personality, and energy. this is the more conventional version that i've done, that one would think well, this is what one thinks of as a bust. so this can stand on its own, and indeed if it wasn't commission from somebody, that is probably how the original would have been done, instead of this but i m
this is my bronze of pope john paul, at saint matthews cathedral as well. this was the first piece i did back in i think it was in 1979 or 1980. i had the advantage of going through if you all remember during his election, how you fork it was. and the press was wild over his election. so the magazines, and newspapers were filled with images of the pope. i could go through hundreds of images, and pick the pose, that i wanted and i felt was more indicative of his personality. and people would...
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matthew from london has the same rare inherited condition and has had one eye treated.tral vision about ten years ago and it had a really severe impact on how i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted, matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several children — who stand to benefit most, as it may halt their sight loss before permanent damage is done. fergus walsh, bbc news. let's just remind you of our breaking news story. the local media who are quoting emergency services in israel say at least 38 people had been killed in a stampede that happened at a jewish festival. tens of thousands of people had gathered at the foot of mount meron in northern israel. it was to celebrate a jewish holiday. eme
matthew from london has the same rare inherited condition and has had one eye treated.tral vision about ten years ago and it had a really severe impact on how i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday...
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jillian: so intrigued to see if matthew mcconaughey runs because he has support.rence: i don't like tuition anybody. he is a movie star but he puts his money where his mouth is. jillian: it is 39 after the hour. temporary housing for the homeless at the beach, the plan that has thousands of los angeles residents fighting back. lawrence: to return to class, you have to pass homeless camps to get to school. parent sounding the alarm on kids safety next. constipation wn was the same old story for years. trying this. doing that. spending countless days right here. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. awful feelings she kept sugar-coating. finally, with the help of her doctor, it came to be. that her symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why she said yes to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms-belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to le
jillian: so intrigued to see if matthew mcconaughey runs because he has support.rence: i don't like tuition anybody. he is a movie star but he puts his money where his mouth is. jillian: it is 39 after the hour. temporary housing for the homeless at the beach, the plan that has thousands of los angeles residents fighting back. lawrence: to return to class, you have to pass homeless camps to get to school. parent sounding the alarm on kids safety next. constipation wn was the same old story for...
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matthew from london has the same rare inherited condition and has had one eye treated.out ten years ago and it had a really severe impact on how i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several children — who stand to benefit most, as it may halt their sight loss before permanent damage is done. fergus walsh, bbc news. the duke and duchess of cambridge are celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary. to mark the occassion they've released this glossy video showing the family at play. they tweeted that they were enormously grateful for the support they'd received over the last decade. time for a look at the weather — here's stav danaos. it has been a chilly
matthew from london has the same rare inherited condition and has had one eye treated.out ten years ago and it had a really severe impact on how i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take...
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matthew from london has the same rare inherited condition and has had one eye treated.ther than jake's. i lost my central vision about ten years ago and it had a really severe impact on how i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several children — who stand to benefit most, as it may halt their sight loss before permanent damage is done. fergus walsh, bbc news. there's been an astonishing night of football at old trafford tonight as manchester united came from behind to beat roma resoundingly in their europa league semi—final. arsenal were also in action, as andy swiss reports. it might be europe's second best competition, but for manchester united the pr
matthew from london has the same rare inherited condition and has had one eye treated.ther than jake's. i lost my central vision about ten years ago and it had a really severe impact on how i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those...