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mrs. matthews are loyal patients of mayo clinic and they had a unique vision. they said we want to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs, films and products like that. today, we are going to explore the history of and more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. now if you think about it, every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see a doctor is you give your history as a patient. what your illnesses are, your health status and emily, family background. that history informs the care that you received today with the hope of a healthier future. just as you, as a patient, have a history, so does an organization. mayo clinic has a history and our history is a living dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today. it sets the stage for where we are going in the future. you will see as you travel around mayo clinic in heritage hall and on our other historic displays that history is present with us. people talk about it in an immediate sense. i will show you and m
mrs. matthews are loyal patients of mayo clinic and they had a unique vision. they said we want to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs, films and products like that. today, we are going to explore the history of and more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. now if you think about it, every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see a doctor is you give your history as a patient. what your...
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ok mr matthews well i think that freedom is no good without opportunity so the freedom to become an educatedperson for a full human potential will not happen and you have equal opportunity in terms of equal funding tuition free college would be a great way to go that we used to have in california for 20 years we had to be college when the high tech boom took off and made those people who invented the of the software they got to share because u.c. berkeley calif stayed in europe in germany for university for all the way through graduate school and you have a larger middle class larger middle class less of a gap between rich and poor in america the average income of the c.e.o. is 265 times the income of the average worker in germany it's 136 in the us back in 90 before reaganomics it was 41 so we have to have opportunity and then the freedom will mean something so you can become your full self at the question and kind of this pursuit of happiness you can't pursue your happiness your full potential until you have the opportunity that's without and don't want to broad that no one else and just a
ok mr matthews well i think that freedom is no good without opportunity so the freedom to become an educatedperson for a full human potential will not happen and you have equal opportunity in terms of equal funding tuition free college would be a great way to go that we used to have in california for 20 years we had to be college when the high tech boom took off and made those people who invented the of the software they got to share because u.c. berkeley calif stayed in europe in germany for...
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our guide is matthew ifill. mr. ifill: we are standing in the old house of representatives. although originally it was a county courthouse of philadelphia. but in the years that washington, d.c. was being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary u.s. capital. this room is for the house of representatives. the second floor was the united states senate. the house of representatives, each representative at that point in our history represented 30,000 people. we had a population around 3.75 million. we had 106 members of the house he would sit in this room, and eventually from 16 states. the story of philadelphia as the u.s. capital, we are taking the new constitution and doing things like adding new states to the original 13. also the bill of rights would become a part of our constitution while philadelphia was the capital. in fact, secretary of state thomas jefferson would formally announce the amendments to the constitution by basically coming to congress here in this building and officially announcing that we have changed our constitution, which of course, the bill of rig
our guide is matthew ifill. mr. ifill: we are standing in the old house of representatives. although originally it was a county courthouse of philadelphia. but in the years that washington, d.c. was being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary u.s. capital. this room is for the house of representatives. the second floor was the united states senate. the house of representatives, each representative at that point in our history represented 30,000 people. we had a population around 3.75...
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our guide is park ranger matthew ifill. mr. standing in the old house of representatives. although originally it was a county courthouse of philadelphia. but in the years that washingtonc.
our guide is park ranger matthew ifill. mr. standing in the old house of representatives. although originally it was a county courthouse of philadelphia. but in the years that washingtonc.
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our guide is park ranger matthew ifill. mr. ifill: we are standing in
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future because of how much natural gas we have remember that's green hydrogen math f matthew in california. >> hey mr. cramer, how are you doing? i am a huge fan of the show. when i enter the work force next year, how much time i spent each day and week focusing on managing my savings and investing in the mark. >> i actually want you to do a lot. i want you to get comfortable or start paper trading and i want you to get confident i don't want you to be in too many speculative stocks. i want you to find a group of group stocks you are too young to own values. after you get $10,000 in an s&p index fund congratulations. i think it is great. the chart of gold is going higher you can buy some barrick gold. mark bristle is doing a great job. much more ahead including my exclusive with thermo fisher what does the outcome mean for the stock? this is the finest company of america right now. i am revealing the five biggest misconception from ts from the presidential election. as polls begin to close in the coming hours, i am getting a preview of cnbc's coverage, your money, your vote, with shepard smith. so st
future because of how much natural gas we have remember that's green hydrogen math f matthew in california. >> hey mr. cramer, how are you doing? i am a huge fan of the show. when i enter the work force next year, how much time i spent each day and week focusing on managing my savings and investing in the mark. >> i actually want you to do a lot. i want you to get comfortable or start paper trading and i want you to get confident i don't want you to be in too many speculative...
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please welcome back to a late show, matthew mcconaughey! >> how we doing, mr. colbert! ow i like you. >> i like you, too. >> stephen: that's good to hear it. i'll tell you one thing, though, it's kind of bad to see you at the same time, because this is the second time i've spoken to you in quarantine, and that just drives home, that drives home how long we've been in quarantine at this point. >> or maybe how much you like me. maybe it's how much we like each other, you know,. >> stephen: i'm not saying-- i'm not taking anything away from the obvious afeks we have for each other, i'm just saying, come on, man. this is a long time. >> it's time. >> stephen: you know what takes the sting out of it, matthew? >> what's that? >> stephen: this wild turkey you sent me. and i'm not bringing it up just because you're my guest. i want to tell the other guests be more like matthew mcconaughey. not only did you send me this, you sent me a whole damn gift basket to go with it. this is how you do it, tom hanks, okay. ( laughter ) step up! all right? >> remember, he likes his wild turke
please welcome back to a late show, matthew mcconaughey! >> how we doing, mr. colbert! ow i like you. >> i like you, too. >> stephen: that's good to hear it. i'll tell you one thing, though, it's kind of bad to see you at the same time, because this is the second time i've spoken to you in quarantine, and that just drives home, that drives home how long we've been in quarantine at this point. >> or maybe how much you like me. maybe it's how much we like each other, you...
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matthew sanderson. he's an election law attorney and nbc news election law analyst. mr.ank you very much for your time. >> great to be with you. >> so i haven't followed every twist and turn of all of the dozens of lawsuits they have filed, but i've followed a bunch of them. >> yeah. >> these ones feel -- these new ones that were just filed feel a little different. they have a slightly different cast. are they any more substantive than all of the other lawsuits that have been thrown out? >> they're not, and i think they're even less substantive than the initial round that was filed by rnc lawyers and other regular republican lawyers. i think what you're seeing now in minnesota, for example, the lawsuit as you mentioned was too late to stop certification there. and if you look at the substance and the timing, i think it's pretty clear this is some political opportunism at play with a couple of the republican state legislators filing suits simply to gain favor with trump voters. so it seems that someone's buck for a promotion, and that's what's behind this. and you also sa
matthew sanderson. he's an election law attorney and nbc news election law analyst. mr.ank you very much for your time. >> great to be with you. >> so i haven't followed every twist and turn of all of the dozens of lawsuits they have filed, but i've followed a bunch of them. >> yeah. >> these ones feel -- these new ones that were just filed feel a little different. they have a slightly different cast. are they any more substantive than all of the other lawsuits that have...
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matthew wild from the bipartisan policy center. nhk world's catherine kobayashi spoke with him earlier. >> mr. wild, what beliefs do you think the people standing behind the president-elect share in america's role in the world? >> what we're seeing from the president-elect is he is picking government w have a feeling community.ca is part of a global this is not a go it alone administration. this is not america first. think the president-elect really wants to show the world and show all americans that we can do things in this world and there are a lot of challenges, but we need to remain par of the big global community, not just doing it on our own. >> i see. and was there an appointment, a nominee that stood out to you? >> these are all great nominees honestly. all of them have extensive experience in government, including during the administration of president obama. i think one kind of key indication that we saw from the president-elect is that he's going to elevate our u.n. ambassor tohe rank of cabinet. and what that means functionally is the u.n. ambassador will be in the room for all of
matthew wild from the bipartisan policy center. nhk world's catherine kobayashi spoke with him earlier. >> mr. wild, what beliefs do you think the people standing behind the president-elect share in america's role in the world? >> what we're seeing from the president-elect is he is picking government w have a feeling community.ca is part of a global this is not a go it alone administration. this is not america first. think the president-elect really wants to show the world and show...
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mr. biden as president-elect. pat toomey said, with today's decision by judge matthew brand, a long-time conservative republican who i know to be a fair and unbiased jurist to dismiss the trump campaign's lawsuit, president trump has exhausted all plausible legal options to challenge the results of the presidential race in pennsylvania. these developments, together with the outcomes in the rest of the nation, confirm that joe biden won the 2020 election and will become the 46th president of the united states. the trump white house is still denying president-elect joe biden and his team access to critical resources and briefings but mr. biden is remaining calm and moving forward. >> reporter: president-elect joe biden's team welcomed the decision from a federal judge to dismiss the trump campaign's lawsuit in pennsylvania. as the biden team argues that it backs up their argument that there are no legal challenges that the president can credibly wage in order to change the results of this election. a spokesperson for joe biden, mike guinn, saying yet another court has rejected trump and giuliani's baseless claims of
mr. biden as president-elect. pat toomey said, with today's decision by judge matthew brand, a long-time conservative republican who i know to be a fair and unbiased jurist to dismiss the trump campaign's lawsuit, president trump has exhausted all plausible legal options to challenge the results of the presidential race in pennsylvania. these developments, together with the outcomes in the rest of the nation, confirm that joe biden won the 2020 election and will become the 46th president of the...
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judge matthew brann, a conservative republican, has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to invalidate 7 million mail—in votes. judge brann said... in one court case after another, mr show they have legal grounds to overturn his loss in the presidential election. the latest result paves the way for pennsylvania to certify joe biden‘s win this week. he leads by more than 80,000 votes. in the middle of a coronavirus lockdown, french police have clashed with anti—government demonstrators protesting against a bill that could make it an offence to film or photograph police officers. officers used water cannons in paris and tear gas in the south—eastern city of lyon. paul hawkins reports. saturday night in the french capital, and some protesters were still on the streets. rights activists, trade unionists and journalists, just some of the several thousand demonstrators who had spent the day voicing their opposition to a new law. the piece of legislation would make it a crime to circulate an image of a police officer's face with the intention they should be harmed. translation: what this government is trying to do is for us to stop carrying out this vigilance. for citizen
judge matthew brann, a conservative republican, has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to invalidate 7 million mail—in votes. judge brann said... in one court case after another, mr show they have legal grounds to overturn his loss in the presidential election. the latest result paves the way for pennsylvania to certify joe biden‘s win this week. he leads by more than 80,000 votes. in the middle of a coronavirus lockdown, french police have clashed with anti—government demonstrators...
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. >>> i want to bring in matthew sanderson, an attorney who worked as counsel for multiple republican campaigns, including john mccain in 2008. mrsanderson, thank you for being with us this morning. >> good to be with you. >> so, listen. let's distill where we are this morning. the race is too close to call in some of these important states. the other is joe biden's path to 270 is less narrow than donald trump's, right? the third piece is, the trump campaign is pushing this legal blitz, basically, in some of these states to try to mount challenges to be able to put the president in a better position. all of that taken as a whole, i have this big picture question for you. if, in fact, joe biden holds on to the lead in some of the places where it seems like he might have it and he ends up hitting the 270 number at some point today, tomorrow, over the weekend, whenever, do you believe based on your many years, your extensive experience working with these campaign, working in election law, that the trump campaign right now legally has enough of a basis that they could actually undo some of that, undo the 270 number-plus, that joe bi
. >>> i want to bring in matthew sanderson, an attorney who worked as counsel for multiple republican campaigns, including john mccain in 2008. mrsanderson, thank you for being with us this morning. >> good to be with you. >> so, listen. let's distill where we are this morning. the race is too close to call in some of these important states. the other is joe biden's path to 270 is less narrow than donald trump's, right? the third piece is, the trump campaign is pushing this...
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or matthew schmidt to is associate professor of national security and political science at the university of new haven he joins us now from new haven connecticut thank you for your time mr schmidt so you think this election. the cold morning even as a texan could be cold the next 24 hours this is all very is as unprecedented really isn't it the timidity with which we're all approaching actually calling this election oh not calling this election as the case may be can you know the anything like this you know nothing in my memory and timidity is the perfect word for this i think if you look at the situation in the states that we see now when you look at it 8 years ago these would all be called already and i think there's a very good chance that you know by noon tomorrow you're going to see say arizona and pennsylvania called and i think when this is all over the biden campaign may well have went 14 that out of the 5 races still out there is it just the numbers that. meaning you know that we are seeing such timidity or is it also do you think the way that donald trump is approaching the whole thing i think it's the latter the speech that he gave last night was extraordinar
or matthew schmidt to is associate professor of national security and political science at the university of new haven he joins us now from new haven connecticut thank you for your time mr schmidt so you think this election. the cold morning even as a texan could be cold the next 24 hours this is all very is as unprecedented really isn't it the timidity with which we're all approaching actually calling this election oh not calling this election as the case may be can you know the anything like...
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mr. levenson? >> yes. hello. thank you. i'm leo levenson, the c.f.o. for the san francisco m.t.a. and matthew mcdonald is the controller for m.t.a., and he can provide more. but we take this very seriously. we make sure we have additional procedures in internal controls to make sure this doesn't happen again. this is within the context of about $339 million with the federal costs. and i want to emphasize this was not an improper spending federal dollars. it was a claiming, where there were some errors in what was claimed in that particular quarter. and, again, it was offset against a later quarter, where the correction was made. and, matthew, are you here to provide any further details? >> yeah, leo, i am here. i'm matthew mcdonald, and i'm the controller for s.m.t.a. and there was an -- in the process for the echo draw, there was a number of -- there is a plethora of information, and what we found was that some of the information was inadequate -- inaccurate -- i'm sorry -- and had to do with the numbers that were pulled from the new system. some staff was unfamiliar with itmen it. and so th
mr. levenson? >> yes. hello. thank you. i'm leo levenson, the c.f.o. for the san francisco m.t.a. and matthew mcdonald is the controller for m.t.a., and he can provide more. but we take this very seriously. we make sure we have additional procedures in internal controls to make sure this doesn't happen again. this is within the context of about $339 million with the federal costs. and i want to emphasize this was not an improper spending federal dollars. it was a claiming, where there...
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mr. levenson? >> yes. hello. thank you. i'm leo levenson, the c.f.o. for the san francisco m.t.a. and matthew mcdonald is the controller for m.t.a., and he can provide more. but we take this very seriously. we make sure we have additional procedures in internal controls to make sure this doesn't happen again. this is within the context of about $339 million with the federal costs. and i want to emphasize this was not an improper spending federal dollars. it was a claiming, where there were some errors in what was claimed in that particular quarter. and, again, it was offset against a later quarter, where the correction was made. and, matthew, are you here to provide any further details? >> yeah, leo, i am here. i'm matthew mcdonald, and i'm the controller for s.m.t.a. and there was an -- in the process for the echo draw, there was a number of -- there is a plethora of information, and what we found was that some of the information was inadequate -- inaccurate -- i'm sorry -- and had to do with the numbers that were pulled from the new system. some staff was unfamiliar with itmen it. and so th
mr. levenson? >> yes. hello. thank you. i'm leo levenson, the c.f.o. for the san francisco m.t.a. and matthew mcdonald is the controller for m.t.a., and he can provide more. but we take this very seriously. we make sure we have additional procedures in internal controls to make sure this doesn't happen again. this is within the context of about $339 million with the federal costs. and i want to emphasize this was not an improper spending federal dollars. it was a claiming, where there...