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matthew asked. i mumbled something about stealing his car as i grabbed the keys in the count and stumbled into the dark. i drove at a snail's pace back to the hotel trying to will my vision not to were on the road to start moving around. they tv was on in the lobby of the best question but i counted by ears and close my eyes as i rush past, thinking about how at that moment litton had both lost and won the election. i jumped into bed and fell into a black sleep. my phone woke me up at 3 a.m. with a text message from michael, for matthew, sorry come from matthew. wisconsin goes to trial. everything you love will burn. lol. the far right has the president and all i had was a splitting hangover and five years worth of notes that he hoped would help me figure out how they managed to pull it off. >> and then you reason to go on to write this amazing book, which is this tour through the far right and kind of neo-nazis and didn't like this old regular nazis and this one guy who's trying to unite them well
matthew asked. i mumbled something about stealing his car as i grabbed the keys in the count and stumbled into the dark. i drove at a snail's pace back to the hotel trying to will my vision not to were on the road to start moving around. they tv was on in the lobby of the best question but i counted by ears and close my eyes as i rush past, thinking about how at that moment litton had both lost and won the election. i jumped into bed and fell into a black sleep. my phone woke me up at 3 a.m....
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i went out to matthew's house and was with my friend and she's a photographer and there matthew wasn't there but there's something incredibly mean-spirited and aggression i had not seen before. we got kicked out. the next day everyone gathered in this parking structure. it's what became known as the hard right. the traditionalist workers party, the league of the south and through to clean nasty skinhead crew called the skinhead crew which is a very bad bunch of people. it became clear that he feared gathering these people then you have no interest in anything political. they're just in it for the violence. i've never seen them with the amount of clubs and poles and helmets and with guards and knuckle busters or whatever. brass knuckles. it was a scene i had never seen before. it took me by surprise. it had been a few months since i see matthew and during that time took a hard right. >> so he's failed so this project which could be viewed as intimidating takeover project of the right wing, it's actually like the hard right taking over further to the left of the ray. >> at that moment i
i went out to matthew's house and was with my friend and she's a photographer and there matthew wasn't there but there's something incredibly mean-spirited and aggression i had not seen before. we got kicked out. the next day everyone gathered in this parking structure. it's what became known as the hard right. the traditionalist workers party, the league of the south and through to clean nasty skinhead crew called the skinhead crew which is a very bad bunch of people. it became clear that he...
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matthew: right. this is all in the run-up to october, and the remainers have centralized their location. they are all in the same office not far from parliament in this high-rise. they are planning for a super aggressive campaign over the spring and summer to stop this from happening and try to water down this deal, and it is all kind of leading up to this vote in october. they will try to pick off conservative members of parliament and force them into a situation that will have them defying their leader. whether that looks like calling for a new referendum, whether that looks like calling for an entirely new election, whether that looks like working around the margins of this deal to soften it, it's unclear what this ultimately looks like, but it's not made theresa may's job any easier. that is for sure. carol: up next, warren buffett's inspiration to tackling big deficits. jason: central banks around the globe hunting for a new reserve currency. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ jaso
matthew: right. this is all in the run-up to october, and the remainers have centralized their location. they are all in the same office not far from parliament in this high-rise. they are planning for a super aggressive campaign over the spring and summer to stop this from happening and try to water down this deal, and it is all kind of leading up to this vote in october. they will try to pick off conservative members of parliament and force them into a situation that will have them defying...
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electoral interests all right matthew goodwin the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said that if we don't take immediate concrete measures to address this soulsby won't be the last place that we see chemical weapons used to call it go to a defining moment is this. i think in some respects it is. the british foreign secretary was quite careful this morning to say that this does not mark a return to the code wall but i think in some respects it will become something of a watershed in the new post cold war relationship between russia and the west there is a sense the in westminster at least and i think also in washington that pasta bent slightly there of. really was not taken seriously by the russian state that those reactions. from britain were not hot enough i think now you'll see the rolling out of a more thorough response over twenty diplomats expelled the royal family told that they will be boycotting the cop i suspect they'll be pressure on travel bans and the movement of assets by wealthy russians in london putin is going to some point today announce
electoral interests all right matthew goodwin the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said that if we don't take immediate concrete measures to address this soulsby won't be the last place that we see chemical weapons used to call it go to a defining moment is this. i think in some respects it is. the british foreign secretary was quite careful this morning to say that this does not mark a return to the code wall but i think in some respects it will become something of a watershed in the...
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electoral interests all right matthew goodwin the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said that if we don't take immediate concrete measures to address this soulsby won't be the last place that we see chemical weapons used to call it. a defining moment is this. i think in some respects it is. the british foreign secretary was quite careful this morning to say that this does not mark a return to the cold wall but i think in some respects it will become something of a watershed in the new post cold war relationship between russia and the west there is a sense the in westminster at least and i think also in washington that pasta bent slightly there of. really was not taken seriously by the russian state that those reactions. from britain were not hot enough i think now you're seeing the rolling out of a more thorough response over twenty diplomats expelled the royal family told that they will be boycotting the cop i suspect they'll be pressure on travel bans and the movement of assets by wealthy russians in london putin's going to some point today announce his
electoral interests all right matthew goodwin the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said that if we don't take immediate concrete measures to address this soulsby won't be the last place that we see chemical weapons used to call it. a defining moment is this. i think in some respects it is. the british foreign secretary was quite careful this morning to say that this does not mark a return to the cold wall but i think in some respects it will become something of a watershed in the new...
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matthew: i think they do in some countries. i do not think his strategy is that different from victor work on's in hungary. that said, he is obviously much younger, a fresh face. he did this within an established party. the austrian people's party has been in power in the government coalition since 1987. it is extraordinary that there is somebody, 30 years old, comes in, changes the name of the party, called the sebastian kurz , and manages to pull this off. he used the same tools that populists use, the same media tools that they have used, and he also stole a main theme which is migration, fear of refugees. peter: is that one strategy against the far right that could be adopted by other parties across europe, perhaps even by germany -- matthew: then it becomes like the far right, which is what they say they don't want to do. this question of credibility comes in. i think it is difficult for the centerleft parties to copy that strategy because they don't have the same credibility if, say, the spd were to say we want to enact r
matthew: i think they do in some countries. i do not think his strategy is that different from victor work on's in hungary. that said, he is obviously much younger, a fresh face. he did this within an established party. the austrian people's party has been in power in the government coalition since 1987. it is extraordinary that there is somebody, 30 years old, comes in, changes the name of the party, called the sebastian kurz , and manages to pull this off. he used the same tools that...
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matthew: i think they do in some countries. i do not think his strategy is that different from victor work on's in hungary. that said, he is obviously much younger, a fresh face. he did this within an established party. the austrian peoeople's party hs been in power in the government coalition since 1987. it is extraordinary that there is somebody, 30 years old, comes in, changes the name of the party, called the sebastian kurz , and manages to pull this off. he used the same tools that populists use, the same media tools that they have used, and he also stole a main theme which is migration, fear of refugees. peter: is that one strategy against the far right that could be adopted by other parties across europe, perhaps even by germany -- matthew: then it becomes like the far right, which is what they say they don't want to do. this question of credibility comes in. i think it is difficult for the centerleft parties to copy that strategy because they don't have the same credibility if, say, the spd were to say we want to enact
matthew: i think they do in some countries. i do not think his strategy is that different from victor work on's in hungary. that said, he is obviously much younger, a fresh face. he did this within an established party. the austrian peoeople's party hs been in power in the government coalition since 1987. it is extraordinary that there is somebody, 30 years old, comes in, changes the name of the party, called the sebastian kurz , and manages to pull this off. he used the same tools that...
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electoral interests all right matthew goodwin the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said that if we don't take immediate concrete measures to address this soulsby won't be the last place that we see chemical weapons used to call it. a defining moment is. i think in some respects it is. the british foreign secretary was quite careful this morning to say that this does not mark a return to the cold wall but i think in some respects it will become something of a watershed in the new post cold war relationship between russia and the west there is a sense the in westminster at least and i think also in washington that pasta bent slightly of an yank really was not taken seriously by the russian state that those reactions. from britain were not hot enough i think now you're seeing the rolling out of a more thorough response over twenty diplomats expelled the royal family told that they will be boycotting the cop i suspect they'll be the pressure on travel bans and the movement of assets by wealthy russians in london putin's going to some point today announce his
electoral interests all right matthew goodwin the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said that if we don't take immediate concrete measures to address this soulsby won't be the last place that we see chemical weapons used to call it. a defining moment is. i think in some respects it is. the british foreign secretary was quite careful this morning to say that this does not mark a return to the cold wall but i think in some respects it will become something of a watershed in the new post...
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electoral interests all right matthew goodwin the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said that if we don't take immediate concrete measures to address this soulsby won't be the last place that we see chemical weapons used to call it go to a defining moment is it. i think in some respects it is. the british foreign secretary was quite careful this morning to say that this does not mark a return to the code wall but i think in some respects it will become something of a watershed in the new post cold war relationship between russia and the west there is a sense the in westminster at least and i think also in washington that pasta bent slightly there of. really was not taken seriously by the russian state that those reactions. from britain were not hot enough i think now you're seeing the rolling out of a more thorough response over twenty diplomats expelled the royal family told that they will be boycotting the cop i suspect they'll be the pressure on travel bans and the movement of assets by wealthy russians in london putin is going to some point today anno
electoral interests all right matthew goodwin the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley said that if we don't take immediate concrete measures to address this soulsby won't be the last place that we see chemical weapons used to call it go to a defining moment is it. i think in some respects it is. the british foreign secretary was quite careful this morning to say that this does not mark a return to the code wall but i think in some respects it will become something of a watershed in the new...
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matthews. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member carper and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to be here. the purpose of my testimony today is to explain why the previous procurement failed, how the recommendation changed from a suburban campus at a new facility on the current site and why this is the preferred solution for being the fda's mission requirements. please let me be clear this proposal does consolidate the fbi headquarters. it reduces real estate equipment significantly.and his mission requirements. this since my arrive -- since my arrival -- i think is important to explain why the previous procurement was canceled in july. while the lack of appropriations was a significant factor and is where most of the discussion is taking place is not the only reason. the incorporation of exchange greatly complicated and increased the risk of that procurement. under the contract, the federal government was obligated to turn over the existing facility is partial compensat
matthews. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member carper and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to be here. the purpose of my testimony today is to explain why the previous procurement failed, how the recommendation changed from a suburban campus at a new facility on the current site and why this is the preferred solution for being the fda's mission requirements. please let me be clear this proposal does consolidate the fbi headquarters. it reduces real estate...
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my name is matthew soto. and at the age of 15, i sat in my high school spanish class while my sister, victoria soto, was being slaughtered in her first grade classroom in newtown, connecticut. she went into school to make gingerbread classes before her first grade students before her holiday break. how many of you can remember doing that? the anticipation of waiting all week, to have to be on your best behavior? but that was cut short. they didn't get to make gingerbread houses because gunfire rang out in the hallway. too many times has gunfire been ringing out in the hallways in schools across our country. too many schools. too many churches. too many movie theaters. too many neighborhoods. too many homes. enough is enough. we do not have to wait for others to make us safe. we need to do it ourselves. america, i am pleading with you to realize this is not okay. we do not have to live like this. to my fellow students, it is our time to stand up. register to vote. bring power to the polls and show those that s
my name is matthew soto. and at the age of 15, i sat in my high school spanish class while my sister, victoria soto, was being slaughtered in her first grade classroom in newtown, connecticut. she went into school to make gingerbread classes before her first grade students before her holiday break. how many of you can remember doing that? the anticipation of waiting all week, to have to be on your best behavior? but that was cut short. they didn't get to make gingerbread houses because gunfire...
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doctor matthews. >> goo good evening, everyone. today is march 13th. this is my report. march is national women's history month. during this month, -- we should give that a big round of applause. [applause.] >> during this month we recognize the contributions women have made to history culture and society. in 1987, the u.s. congress designated march as national history month. this gives us the opportunity in schools, workplaces and communities to recognize and celebrate the over ten overlooked achievements of women. nevertheless shimmer assisted. -- she persisted. as we know, women and girls place many challenges in our community, nation and world to strive and they strive to overcome them every day. they confront disproportionate amounts of violence, poverty and they are paid less than men. they place barriers to leadership and equality. in countless ways, both overt and subtle, femalevorces and experiences are marginalize. they are paving the way for change including visible leadership. elected office and board rooms and media. we will tip to disrupt gender based inequ
doctor matthews. >> goo good evening, everyone. today is march 13th. this is my report. march is national women's history month. during this month, -- we should give that a big round of applause. [applause.] >> during this month we recognize the contributions women have made to history culture and society. in 1987, the u.s. congress designated march as national history month. this gives us the opportunity in schools, workplaces and communities to recognize and celebrate the over ten...
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us the question matthew. courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think could strategy is that different from say victor war bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is thinking about courts is that he did this within an established party the pay the austrian people's party has been in power often as a junior partner but has been in the government coalition in austria since one nine hundred eighty seven so it's kind of it's really an extraordinary thing when you talk about this backlash against the establishment that there's somebody you know he's about thirty years old comes in to sort of change the name of the party cause that sebastian cortes list and so forth and manages to pull this off and how did he pull it off is because he used the same tools that the populist use to use the same sort of media tools that they've used and he also was told their main theme which is again migration fear of refuge that is that then
us the question matthew. courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think could strategy is that different from say victor war bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is thinking about courts is that he did this within an established party the pay the austrian people's party has been in power often as a junior partner but has been in the government...
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joining us now, matthew slaughter. excuse me. also with us is didn't look as i've just is daniel katzive a. put this in context. if there is indeed a transition deal, you just heard it is not a final deal, how good is this for the economy in the u.k.? thed: -- matthew: it helps u.k. economy, therefore the european economy. uncertainty ash to what brexit will entail. issues about the trade agreements that the u.k. will or will not have put other countries. whether people will be up to move as freely. there is a huge issue. one measure that is a challenge to the care economy coming into brexit is it has had slow growth . in some measures, negative growth in labor productivity in recent years. the more that u.k. government can provide some sense of what exit is going to look like, the more companies and people are going to make the investment to make the decisions they need. unilever was discussing last week whether they might move their headquarters globally to the netherlands. there.y focus some minds alix: sterling, 140. you have
joining us now, matthew slaughter. excuse me. also with us is didn't look as i've just is daniel katzive a. put this in context. if there is indeed a transition deal, you just heard it is not a final deal, how good is this for the economy in the u.k.? thed: -- matthew: it helps u.k. economy, therefore the european economy. uncertainty ash to what brexit will entail. issues about the trade agreements that the u.k. will or will not have put other countries. whether people will be up to move as...
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matthews. >> yes. good evening. we'll have deputy superintendent to introduce this item. >> thank you, dr. matthews. i am scanning the row. there are -- there they are. okay. so this -- let me just provide a little bit of context, commissioners, for the eye them, and then -- item and then i'll introduce and guests and colleagues from the department of planning at the city and county who'll be providing a presentation on the item. so we were approached, the district, board of education and staff were approached by our colleagues at the department of planning. this is probably summer of 2017, i think, regarding proposals to designate three of our schools. this is roosevelt middle school, washington high school, and the sunshine school where hilltop school aged families prom is --m is currently located as local landmarks. there were a couple of discussions at the billings and grounds committee. so if i can just summarize the sequence of the meetings that took place, there was an initial discussion, i believe, in octobe
matthews. >> yes. good evening. we'll have deputy superintendent to introduce this item. >> thank you, dr. matthews. i am scanning the row. there are -- there they are. okay. so this -- let me just provide a little bit of context, commissioners, for the eye them, and then -- item and then i'll introduce and guests and colleagues from the department of planning at the city and county who'll be providing a presentation on the item. so we were approached, the district, board of...
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let's go live to moscow and cnn's matthew chance. matthew, this was meant for his domestic audience. he is trying to build up the narrative of his military just as in the united states, donald trump is talking about the american military. >> reporter: exactly. i think that was the primary audience for the speech. the joint house of the russian parliament in moscow. what was domestic here and vladimir putin is in a political season and in 16 days facing re-election. he is certain to win that election. he is still taking the opportunities to project himself as a strong president and leader who is mindful of the russian military and has national security on his mind much like president trump likes to present himself as well. he was messaging the west and adversaries in the united states. i don't think it is a coincidence that florida was chosen as the hypothetical target for the invincible missiles in the computer generated display that he put out. at the same time, messaging the west, but this was a political speech. a chest thumping s
let's go live to moscow and cnn's matthew chance. matthew, this was meant for his domestic audience. he is trying to build up the narrative of his military just as in the united states, donald trump is talking about the american military. >> reporter: exactly. i think that was the primary audience for the speech. the joint house of the russian parliament in moscow. what was domestic here and vladimir putin is in a political season and in 16 days facing re-election. he is certain to win...
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can the established parties stop them and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by matthew carney chief europe correspondent for politico he says europe's populists are here to stay if traditional mainstream parties fail to reinvent themselves it's only a matter of time before the fringe supplants them also with us is alan posner a columnist with the berlin david de velde who argues that political parties alone can't stop the rise of the far right civil society from trade unions to soccer clubs needs to rally. around liberal democracy and a very warm welcome to to share of the inch watt streams of french german journalist who just published a book about the role of family under the nazis and geraldine says the emergence of europe's far right populists is linked to the way in which individual european countries have since the second world war tried or not tried to come to terms with their history all very interesting stuff going to begin with you alan alan posner and it was just a couple of days ago that the far right alternative for germany party here in germany for a momen
can the established parties stop them and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by matthew carney chief europe correspondent for politico he says europe's populists are here to stay if traditional mainstream parties fail to reinvent themselves it's only a matter of time before the fringe supplants them also with us is alan posner a columnist with the berlin david de velde who argues that political parties alone can't stop the rise of the far right civil society from trade...
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thus the question matthew. courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think the strategy is that different from say victor war bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is thinking about courts is that he did this with in an established party the pay the austrian people's party has been in power often as a junior partner but has been in the government coalition in austria since one nine hundred eighty seven so it's kind of it's really an extraordinary thing when you talk about this backlash against the establishment that there's somebody you know he's about thirty years old comes in to sort of change the name of the party cause that sebastian quits list and so forth and manages to pull this off and how did he pull it off is because he used the same tools that the populist use to use the same sort of media tools that they've used and he also stole their main theme which is again migration fear of refuge that is that then one
thus the question matthew. courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think the strategy is that different from say victor war bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is thinking about courts is that he did this with in an established party the pay the austrian people's party has been in power often as a junior partner but has been in the government...
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matthew: isolation. ideologically, physically -- i mean, this is an unprecedented situation in a lot of ways, but you've got to wonder how much of this is what he prefers. jason: in politics, democrats scored a big victory in trump country this week. carol: we talked to peter about the special election in pennsylvania. peter: conor lamb is a former marine captain, ex-federal prosecutor ran first-time candidate as a democrat in a district of southwestern pennsylvania that has been heavily republican. so republican that democrats didn't even bother fielding a candidate in 2014 and 2016. ran amazingly strongly, as have other democrats in the senate in virginia and alabama. to the point where he might have won, might have come close to winning, we were not sure as we were taping this but whatever the case, it is a big wake-up call for the republican party. what i am saying and has not gotten as much attention is this is going to be a challenge for the democrats too. it is looking now like democrats will take
matthew: isolation. ideologically, physically -- i mean, this is an unprecedented situation in a lot of ways, but you've got to wonder how much of this is what he prefers. jason: in politics, democrats scored a big victory in trump country this week. carol: we talked to peter about the special election in pennsylvania. peter: conor lamb is a former marine captain, ex-federal prosecutor ran first-time candidate as a democrat in a district of southwestern pennsylvania that has been heavily...
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matthew: isolation. ideologically, physically -- i mean, this is an unprecedented situation in a lot of ways, but you've got to wonder how much of this is what he prefers. jason: in politics, democrats scored a big victory in trump country this week. carol: we talked to peter about the special election in pennsylvania. peter: a former marine captain, ex-federal prosecutor ran first-time candidate as a democrat in a district of southwestern pennsylvania that has been heavily republican. so republican that democrats didn't even bother fielding a candidate in 2014 and 2016. ran amazingly strongly, as have other democrats in the senate in virginia and alabama. to the point where he might have won, might have come close to winning, we were not sure as we were taping this but whatever the case, it is a big wake-up call for the republican party. what i am saying and has not gotten as much attention is this is going to be a challenge for the democrats too. it is looking now like democrats will take the house bac
matthew: isolation. ideologically, physically -- i mean, this is an unprecedented situation in a lot of ways, but you've got to wonder how much of this is what he prefers. jason: in politics, democrats scored a big victory in trump country this week. carol: we talked to peter about the special election in pennsylvania. peter: a former marine captain, ex-federal prosecutor ran first-time candidate as a democrat in a district of southwestern pennsylvania that has been heavily republican. so...
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. "> as for matthew, he too has a message .. for the doctor who saved him. < tell him i said hi and thank you very much"> (pam) matthew is expected to make a full recovery. meanwhile his doctor says, he has seen sinus infections like this before. they are rare, but they are treatable. (steve) there is (steve) there is new video tonight of that deadly self driving crash involving an autonomous uber suv in phoenix we want to warn you...it is graphic. police released this video showing the s-u-v hitting a pedestrian as she walked her bicycle across a darkened street. the s-u-v's lights didn't illuminate the woman until a second or two before impact. we slowed it down here for you to see. the video is raising questions about whether the vehicle could have stopped in time. it also shows the backup driver looking downward for several seconds before the crash. the driver then looked up and appeared startled in the last moment. the crash was the first death involving a fully autonomous test vehicle. (pam) in sacramento. police have rele
. "> as for matthew, he too has a message .. for the doctor who saved him. < tell him i said hi and thank you very much"> (pam) matthew is expected to make a full recovery. meanwhile his doctor says, he has seen sinus infections like this before. they are rare, but they are treatable. (steve) there is (steve) there is new video tonight of that deadly self driving crash involving an autonomous uber suv in phoenix we want to warn you...it is graphic. police released this video...
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can the established parties stop them and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by matthew carney chief europe correspondent for politico he says europe's populists are here to stay if traditional mainstream parties fail to reinvent themselves soon it's only a matter of time before the fringe supplants them also with a solid posner columnist with the berlin daily detail to argues that political parties alone can't stop the rise of the far right civil society from trade unions to soccer clubs needs to rally around liberal democracy and a very warm welcome to to share of the inch wide streets of french german journalist who just published a book about the role of her family. under the nazis geraldine says the emergence of europe's far right populists is linked to the way in which individual european countries have since the second world war tried or not tried to come to terms with their history. all very interesting stuff going to begin with you alan alan posner and it was just a couple of days ago that the far right alternative for germany party here in germany for a moment
can the established parties stop them and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by matthew carney chief europe correspondent for politico he says europe's populists are here to stay if traditional mainstream parties fail to reinvent themselves soon it's only a matter of time before the fringe supplants them also with a solid posner columnist with the berlin daily detail to argues that political parties alone can't stop the rise of the far right civil society from trade unions...
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matthews and asked him to read it. it said dna matches. >> so what's his face like when he looks at that match? >> he became pretty emotional. and he said, it was an accident, but he had killed her. >> the detective called carolyn's parents and gave them the news of the confession. >> they said, i think we got him. i said well, how sure? he said, i'll bet the farm on it. >> it was the next morning when kristen lancaster opened up the newspaper and learned her attacker had been charged with murder. >> i felt overwhelming guilt. just overwhelming guilt knowing that he had killed someone, and that, you know, perhaps i hadn't tried hard enough to make people believe me. >> did you feel like a life could have been saved if you had been taken more seriously? >> oh, yes. carolyn would still be here. i mean, there's no doubt. >> and what about the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart's case had been handled by the brazos county sheriff's office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn't take long for the college station p
matthews and asked him to read it. it said dna matches. >> so what's his face like when he looks at that match? >> he became pretty emotional. and he said, it was an accident, but he had killed her. >> the detective called carolyn's parents and gave them the news of the confession. >> they said, i think we got him. i said well, how sure? he said, i'll bet the farm on it. >> it was the next morning when kristen lancaster opened up the newspaper and learned her...
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in my brain of you and matthew mcconaughey running on the beach like bro. >> yes. he can run like an animal. i'm in pretty good shape and he dusted me. >> zach is rocking a clean cut look in his new campaign for hugo. >> it's cool. fragrance is like the closest thing we have to a memory. >> so true. to prove zach is more than a pretty face i gave him what we call the co-star smell test. >> you tell me how would you define how these co-stars smelled. the rock? >> cob nut and swag. >> hugh jackman. >> magical. >> seth rogen. >> straight up seth smells like weed a lot, often. it's a great smell. you're like seth is here. >> check out what i discovered. zach may have a secret crush on his former co-star lori loughlin. she's 53 and zach is 30. >> she septembernt a message to >> she did. >> yes. >> he was such a young kid with a gap between his teeth. he was cute and morphed into quite the hunk. >> thank you lori. >> you love it. >> yes, i do. she has no idea. >> you're blush. >> i am. i really love her a lot. thank you lori. that was very sweet. >> i love this. we have
in my brain of you and matthew mcconaughey running on the beach like bro. >> yes. he can run like an animal. i'm in pretty good shape and he dusted me. >> zach is rocking a clean cut look in his new campaign for hugo. >> it's cool. fragrance is like the closest thing we have to a memory. >> so true. to prove zach is more than a pretty face i gave him what we call the co-star smell test. >> you tell me how would you define how these co-stars smelled. the rock?...
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can the established parties stop them and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by matthew carney chief europe correspondent for politico he says europe's populists are here to stay if traditional mainstream parties fail to reinvent themselves it's only a matter of time before the fringe supplants also with us ellen posner a columnist with the berlin david de velde who argues that political parties alone can't stop the rise of the far right civil society from trade unions to soccer clubs needs to rally around liberal democracy and a very warm welcome to to share of the inch watts trees a french german journalist who just published a book about the role of. family under the nazis and geraldine says the emergence of europe's far right populists is linked to the way in which individual european countries have since the second world war tried or not tried to come to terms with their history all very interesting stuff going to begin with you alan alan posner and it was just a couple of days ago that the far right alternative for germany party here in germany for a moment at leas
can the established parties stop them and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by matthew carney chief europe correspondent for politico he says europe's populists are here to stay if traditional mainstream parties fail to reinvent themselves it's only a matter of time before the fringe supplants also with us ellen posner a columnist with the berlin david de velde who argues that political parties alone can't stop the rise of the far right civil society from trade unions to...
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the end of matthew picchu remains a mystery with the fall of the inca empire the decline of the city was probably inevitable after that it didn't take long for the jungle to reclaim the houses temples and rules and then the inca city of matches picchu slept for three hundred years. he started out with some junk and instructions from a book. at the age of fourteen william coming home by the dream. we wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to elevate this idea change his life play football just such an exciting journey the world freek.
the end of matthew picchu remains a mystery with the fall of the inca empire the decline of the city was probably inevitable after that it didn't take long for the jungle to reclaim the houses temples and rules and then the inca city of matches picchu slept for three hundred years. he started out with some junk and instructions from a book. at the age of fourteen william coming home by the dream. we wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to elevate this...
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dave. >> matthew chance live in moscow. thank you. >>> scare in the air for ivanka trump and jared kushner. a helicopter carrying the couple returned to reagan national airport when one of the two engines failed. they were able to catch a commercial flight instead. it is not known whose helicopter they were on. >>> talks with the u.s. and north korea and south korea start today in finland. it comes after high level talks in sweden. we are live in seoul when we come back. we do whatever it takes to fight cancer. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com >>> sweden is trying to help negotiate the release of three americans captive in north korea as president trump prepares to meet kim jong un face-to-face by the end of may. one with knowledge of the talks says any movement on the deal would be a huge deal for the white house. let's bring in david mcken asz
dave. >> matthew chance live in moscow. thank you. >>> scare in the air for ivanka trump and jared kushner. a helicopter carrying the couple returned to reagan national airport when one of the two engines failed. they were able to catch a commercial flight instead. it is not known whose helicopter they were on. >>> talks with the u.s. and north korea and south korea start today in finland. it comes after high level talks in sweden. we are live in seoul when we come back....
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matthews, and thank you commissioners. i'm going to read into record our resolution for the approval of a public education enrichment fund expenditure plan for the 2018-19 school year. whereas the voters of san francisco passed a charter amendment in 2004 to establish the public education enrichment fund, and whereas the voters of san francisco reauthorize the charter amendment in 2014 to extend the public education enrichment funds through 2041, and whereas board resolutions 44-27 a 10 and 115-10 a 3 establish a process for public input and development of recommendations by a community advisory committee on peef; and the community advisory committee on peef has submitted its recommendations to the board of education and superintendent. and whereas the 2018-19 pe d f expenditure plan was developed on language range plans with input from the committee advisory committee on peef and reflect a current level in staffing and programming, increasing salary and benefits cost, and an ongoing need to support school site budgets. th
matthews, and thank you commissioners. i'm going to read into record our resolution for the approval of a public education enrichment fund expenditure plan for the 2018-19 school year. whereas the voters of san francisco passed a charter amendment in 2004 to establish the public education enrichment fund, and whereas the voters of san francisco reauthorize the charter amendment in 2014 to extend the public education enrichment funds through 2041, and whereas board resolutions 44-27 a 10 and...
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and, matthew kroenig worked forh the office osecretary of defense during the bush and obama years, and at the c.i.a.of he is now a sor of government at georgetown university. >> reporter: and we welcome both of you to the "newshour". nancy mceldowney. to you first, what do you think of the choice of hn bolton for this job? >> i think john bolton is a spectacularly bad choice for he is a hard-line nationalist. he is someone with disdain for diplomacy. he has -- is almost a knee-jerk advocate for war. whatever problem you look at from north korea ton even to russia, he's talked about war against all of tuhese contries. and when you look athi wte house that is already leaning in a very extreme direction with a president who seems inclined to make decisions that isolate the united states even further, john bolton is going to take us in the wrong direction. >> woodruff: matthew kroenig, what is your take on john bolton? >> first, i would like to thank h.r. mcmaster for his service to i think he was a very good public servant and national security advisor and i think bolton will be a very go
and, matthew kroenig worked forh the office osecretary of defense during the bush and obama years, and at the c.i.a.of he is now a sor of government at georgetown university. >> reporter: and we welcome both of you to the "newshour". nancy mceldowney. to you first, what do you think of the choice of hn bolton for this job? >> i think john bolton is a spectacularly bad choice for he is a hard-line nationalist. he is someone with disdain for diplomacy. he has -- is almost a...
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like matthew said,is a different context. >> thank you, julia and matthew appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. your letting go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three gir
like matthew said,is a different context. >> thank you, julia and matthew appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. your letting go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com so allstate is giving us money back on our...