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matthew williams is buried somewhere in this cemetery, his grave unmarked. but after nearly 90 years since the lynching of this black man, the city of salisbury is beginning to acknowledge its history of white racial violence. >> when the mob came for him, they faced little resistance. >> reporter: on a recent saturday, a group of several dozen people gathered to retrace the path that the mob took as it dragged williams to his death, from the hospital where he was kidnapped, still a medical center, across the wicomico river, to the courthouse lawn, the occasion was the unveiling of a sign memorializing williams, an unidentified black man found beaten to death a day later, and believed to be a victim of the same mob, and garfield king, an 18-year-old black man lynched in the county in 1898. >> sreenivasan: today marks the 90th anniversary of the brutal lynching of matthew williams, and the second man, also believed to be a victim of the same white mob. charles chavis, assistant professor at george mason university and the vice chair of maryland's lynching trh
matthew williams is buried somewhere in this cemetery, his grave unmarked. but after nearly 90 years since the lynching of this black man, the city of salisbury is beginning to acknowledge its history of white racial violence. >> when the mob came for him, they faced little resistance. >> reporter: on a recent saturday, a group of several dozen people gathered to retrace the path that the mob took as it dragged williams to his death, from the hospital where he was kidnapped, still a...
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i don't understand if people don't, i agree with matthew. matthew is right on so much stuff. why would you be a cop today? knowing that you're going to do, you're under the job and then we've seen what happens. you know, the media jumps conclusions and puts out the 30 seconds a footage out there on the campus crucified. why would account do anything when they're not backed up by the very process? the system, of course, is supposed to be backing them up. so it matthews right on that you get a lot of cultures going to turn corners, drive your swan car, make a right hand turn, collect that check every week and just keep moving on. there's no point in doing anything met with admail one? well, one of the things that i'll say this is that i'm not just saying that the cops are writing what they're doing. i'm just saying the fact is that there was never no accountability. then you had a powder kick. the country blew up. once we saw the george shaven chase way, put his knee on his neck and that type of thing to the cops, shoot the guy to back down to south carolina. we just go on and
i don't understand if people don't, i agree with matthew. matthew is right on so much stuff. why would you be a cop today? knowing that you're going to do, you're under the job and then we've seen what happens. you know, the media jumps conclusions and puts out the 30 seconds a footage out there on the campus crucified. why would account do anything when they're not backed up by the very process? the system, of course, is supposed to be backing them up. so it matthews right on that you get a...
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i don't understand people don't i agree with matthew. matthew was right on so much stuff. why would you be a cop today? knowing that you're going to do, you're under the job and then we've seen what happens. you know, the media jump to conclusions and puts out the 30 seconds a footage out there in the campus crucified. why would account do anything when they're not backed up by the very process? the system of the course is supposed to be backing them up. so it matthews right on that you get a lot of counselors going to turn corners, drive your swan car, make a right hand turn, collect that check every week and just keep moving on. there's no point in doing anything that we had met one. well, one of the things i'll say this is that i'm not just saying that the cops are writing what they're doing. i'm just saying the fact is that there was never no accountability. then you had a powder cake, the country blew up. once we saw the george shaven chase way, put his knee on his neck and that type of thing to the cops, shoot the guy to back down to south carolina. we just go on and
i don't understand people don't i agree with matthew. matthew was right on so much stuff. why would you be a cop today? knowing that you're going to do, you're under the job and then we've seen what happens. you know, the media jump to conclusions and puts out the 30 seconds a footage out there in the campus crucified. why would account do anything when they're not backed up by the very process? the system of the course is supposed to be backing them up. so it matthews right on that you get a...
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i agree with matthew. matthew is right on so much stuff. why would you be a cop today? knowing that you're going to do, you're under the job and then we've seen what happens. you know, the media jump to conclusions and puts out the 30 seconds a footage out there in the campus crucified. why would account do anything when they're not backed up by the very process? the system of the course is supposed to be backing them up. so it matthews right on that you get a lot of counselors going to turn corners, drive your swan car, make a right hand turn, collect that check every week and just keep moving on. there's no point in doing anything met with admail one? well, one of the things that i'll say this is that i'm not just saying that the cops are writing what they're doing. i'm just saying the fact is that there was never no accountability. then you had a powder kick. the country blew up. once we saw the george cayman chase way put his knee on his neck and that type of thing to the cops, shoot the guy to back down to south carolina. we just go on and all of these incidents th
i agree with matthew. matthew is right on so much stuff. why would you be a cop today? knowing that you're going to do, you're under the job and then we've seen what happens. you know, the media jump to conclusions and puts out the 30 seconds a footage out there in the campus crucified. why would account do anything when they're not backed up by the very process? the system of the course is supposed to be backing them up. so it matthews right on that you get a lot of counselors going to turn...
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i don't understand if people don't, i agree with matthew. matthew is right on so much stuff. why would you be a cop today? knowing that you're going to do, you're under the job and then we've seen what happens. you know, the media jumps conclusions and puts out the 30 seconds a footage out there on the campus crucified. why? i want to come do anything when they're not backed up by the very process. the system, of course is supposed to be backing them up. so it matthews right on that you get a lot of cultures going to turn corners, drive your swan car, make a right hand turn, collect that check every week and just keep moving on. there's no point in doing anything. we had my wallet. well, one of the things i would say is that i'm not just saying that the cops are right and what they're doing. i'm just saying the fact is that there was never no accountability. then you had a powder kick. the country blew up. once we saw the george shaven chase way, put his knee on his neck and that type of thing to the cops. shoot the guy to back down to south carolina. we just go on and all of
i don't understand if people don't, i agree with matthew. matthew is right on so much stuff. why would you be a cop today? knowing that you're going to do, you're under the job and then we've seen what happens. you know, the media jumps conclusions and puts out the 30 seconds a footage out there on the campus crucified. why? i want to come do anything when they're not backed up by the very process. the system, of course is supposed to be backing them up. so it matthews right on that you get a...
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and richard in armenia, and istanbul, matthew reiser. welcome to you all. let's start with the first guest in istanbul. this has been a long time coming but the latest announcement is basically two jobs, two special envoys, and some flights between some countries. is it the breakthrough countries were looking for, or just a good start? >> a good start for the whole region. they've been negotiating for a long while. but after some tries, they failed to start. it seems like for the first time , there is a suitable environment in the region to get together and work on relations. they will positively affect overage and. -- they will positively affect all of the region. if they establish diplomatic relations it would bring peace across the region. >> richard, one of the sticking points has been language. was it a mass killing of armenians, or genocide? has the language been sorted out? >> i would argue that language is not a sticking point. we are talking about a process of normalization, not reconciliation. dealing with history is deferred to a later stage for
and richard in armenia, and istanbul, matthew reiser. welcome to you all. let's start with the first guest in istanbul. this has been a long time coming but the latest announcement is basically two jobs, two special envoys, and some flights between some countries. is it the breakthrough countries were looking for, or just a good start? >> a good start for the whole region. they've been negotiating for a long while. but after some tries, they failed to start. it seems like for the first...
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matthew mcconaughey is here, tonight! [ cheers and applause not here right now i mean, he's getting a standing ovation. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: no, he's not coming out now. he's here tonight. yeah everyone is ready for him to come out i guess if he's ready, i mean? no, no, he's not coming out. eventually he will come out. >> steve: all right. all right. all right. >> jimmy: yeah, he will be here >> steve: in person. >> jimmy: he's a stud. they went crazy. the whole building has been buzzing. gosh >> steve: he's the king. >> jimmy: yeah plus, she's making her film debut in "licorice pizza," which is getting crazy nominations and award buzz for this it's in select theaters now, opens nationwide on christmas day. alana haim is here [ cheers and applause >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: she's awesome. i love her i love haim. and speaking of great music, we've got great music from niko moon! [ cheers and applause yeah guys, we have exactly four shows left before we go on christmas break. which means it's time for that beloved "tonigh
matthew mcconaughey is here, tonight! [ cheers and applause not here right now i mean, he's getting a standing ovation. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: no, he's not coming out now. he's here tonight. yeah everyone is ready for him to come out i guess if he's ready, i mean? no, no, he's not coming out. eventually he will come out. >> steve: all right. all right. all right. >> jimmy: yeah, he will be here >> steve: in person. >> jimmy: he's a stud. they went crazy....
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matthew mcconaughey is here, tonight! [ cheers and applause not here right now i mean, he's getting a standing ovation. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: no, he's not coming out now. he's here tonight. yeah everyone is ready for him to come out i guess if he's ready, i mean? no, no, he's not coming out. eventually he will come out. >> steve: all right. all right. all right. >> jimmy: yeah, he will be here >> steve: in person. >> jimmy: he's a stud. they went crazy. the whole building has been buzzing. gosh >> steve: he's the king. >> jimmy: yeah plus, she's making her film debut in "licorice pizza," which is getting crazy nominations and award buzz for this it's in select theaters now, opens nationwide on christmas day. alana haim is here [ cheers and applause >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: she's awesome. i love her i love haim. and speaking of great music, we've got great music from niko moon! [ cheers and applause yeah guys, we have exactly four shows left before we go on christmas break. which means it's time for that beloved tonight
matthew mcconaughey is here, tonight! [ cheers and applause not here right now i mean, he's getting a standing ovation. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: no, he's not coming out now. he's here tonight. yeah everyone is ready for him to come out i guess if he's ready, i mean? no, no, he's not coming out. eventually he will come out. >> steve: all right. all right. all right. >> jimmy: yeah, he will be here >> steve: in person. >> jimmy: he's a stud. they went crazy....
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matthew: they are two things to think about. the first is we know prior natural infection or those without a booster shot are highly susceptible to a new infection here. for the vast majority of the world and the u.s., that is the substantial majority of the population. so, that means you can potentially have a very high amount of infection. so, everybody is talking about mild disease and that is good. if you have a high number of infections, even if a smaller proportion translate into hospitalizations, you could have a very high number of hospitalizations. if you are thinking about the worst case scenario, that would probably be what it looks like. matt: what are your thoughts on the stocks or the valuations of biotech stocks and the growth we can expect ahead? matthew: biotech has had a tough past couple of months. that is driven by the fact biotech is one of the ultimate risk assets. as we have entered a more risk off scenario for the market they have been heard. the good news for the stocks is many are still very well-capita
matthew: they are two things to think about. the first is we know prior natural infection or those without a booster shot are highly susceptible to a new infection here. for the vast majority of the world and the u.s., that is the substantial majority of the population. so, that means you can potentially have a very high amount of infection. so, everybody is talking about mild disease and that is good. if you have a high number of infections, even if a smaller proportion translate into...
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thanks, matthew. so. _ reaction to those numbers? thanks, matthew. so, obviously— reaction to those numbers? thanks, matthew. so, obviously 100,000 i reaction to those numbers? thanks, i matthew. so, obviously 100,000 cases matthew. so, obviously100,000 cases reported is a psychological barrier, and it really does reinforce the way that cases have been going up in recent days and weeks. of course, when we look at the dates that tests were actually taken, that 100,000 barrier was actually passed a week ago, on the 15th of december, it just takes some time for those cases to be reported. we are into that territory. to be reported. we are into that territo . ~ ., ., , to be reported. we are into that territo .~ ., ., , ., ., ., territory. what does that mean? you indicate and — territory. what does that mean? you indicate and highlight _ territory. what does that mean? you indicate and highlight a _ territory. what does that mean? you indicate and highlight a lag, - territory. what does that mean? you indicate and highlight a lag, what- indicate and
thanks, matthew. so. _ reaction to those numbers? thanks, matthew. so, obviously— reaction to those numbers? thanks, matthew. so, obviously 100,000 i reaction to those numbers? thanks, i matthew. so, obviously 100,000 cases matthew. so, obviously100,000 cases reported is a psychological barrier, and it really does reinforce the way that cases have been going up in recent days and weeks. of course, when we look at the dates that tests were actually taken, that 100,000 barrier was actually...
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you and matthew mcconaughey were in a film together 10 years ago. >> i know. i wanted to come out and surprise him >> seth: but it must be nice to see someone, because, you know, obviously, you do films and you sort of -- your lives cross for a very short period of time and then you move on it must have been nice to see each other again >> yeah, it was wonderful to see him. yeah, yeah we had a great time on that movie. yeah, so -- but i didn't realize he's not running for governor anymore. >> seth: he's not running for governor, so it's open if you want to do it. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. you can jump in right now. >> this is just the serendipitous moment i needed to announce it. >> seth: you -- i want to talk because i didn't realize he gave you your first role. we've talked very lovingly about garry marshall on this show before, who was a wonderful director, who passed away in 2016 i was lucky enough to get to work with him. and i love talking to people who worked with him, because he was the kind of person that i feel like is so rare in hollywood - genuinely
you and matthew mcconaughey were in a film together 10 years ago. >> i know. i wanted to come out and surprise him >> seth: but it must be nice to see someone, because, you know, obviously, you do films and you sort of -- your lives cross for a very short period of time and then you move on it must have been nice to see each other again >> yeah, it was wonderful to see him. yeah, yeah we had a great time on that movie. yeah, so -- but i didn't realize he's not running for...
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matthew luzzetti of deutsche bank. the hot take from ira jersey, he says real spending at zero could create issues for some at the vet. -- at the fed. they want to fight inflation but of real growth is negative will they want to? guy: it a massive challenge. inflation is out of control, you look at the mandate, they need to do something about that. the question is how hard can they step on it? matthew: the one thing ira -- damian: one thing ira points out is -- the excess reserves in the market or at $1 trillion. kailey: excellent point. futures are in positive territory. we are off session highs. we will talk more about the pandemic with jodi getz of emory university, next. this is bloomberg. ritika: exxon mobil is working to extinguish a fire at its facility in texas. the fourth largest refinery in the united states. the fire broke out around 1:00 a.m. local time. exxon mobil says monitoring at the site have shown no adverse impact so far. larry summers's warning of a testing period for the u.s. economy in the coming
matthew luzzetti of deutsche bank. the hot take from ira jersey, he says real spending at zero could create issues for some at the vet. -- at the fed. they want to fight inflation but of real growth is negative will they want to? guy: it a massive challenge. inflation is out of control, you look at the mandate, they need to do something about that. the question is how hard can they step on it? matthew: the one thing ira -- damian: one thing ira points out is -- the excess reserves in the market...
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matthew martin, the green b hunter. looking for my job, matthew martin in saudi arabia with the finance minister. we should watch out. coming up, what could possibly go wrong -- i asked myself that every day and i am always surprised. by how well it goes. we look at the bloomberg big take, the biggest risks in the economy for 2022. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "daybreak: europe ." let's bring in our executive editor. the big take this morning, what could possibly go wrong? good morning. >> good morning, how are you? manus: we are good. what could go wrong, simon? simon: a lot could go wrong as we have learned in recent years. omicron emerges as a new as the coronavirus continues to be the number one threat to the world economy. the economy is the virus, as many have said. that remains the big challenge. also some byproduct that continues to undermined economies -- obviously inflation, the response of central banks and what china might do with its property sector. lots of risks abound. it looks like we will have
matthew martin, the green b hunter. looking for my job, matthew martin in saudi arabia with the finance minister. we should watch out. coming up, what could possibly go wrong -- i asked myself that every day and i am always surprised. by how well it goes. we look at the bloomberg big take, the biggest risks in the economy for 2022. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "daybreak: europe ." let's bring in our executive editor. the big take this morning, what could possibly go wrong?...
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matthew bryce. russia is in a good position. he says our guest in yerevan, but that doesn't mean the americans have a sea of the table on the americans are relevant santa yeah, i was hinting at that before. i think the u. s. relevancy has decreased dramatically since the period right before the war and during the war. i mean the united states is still the united states and it is a member of the multilateral working group. it's called the o. s. c e 's minced group. but the role of that organization remains to be seen because the basics of, of the conflict have been settled. now militarily, there is, there is a need for there to be a negotiation on a, on a comprehensive piece agreement, as well as a negotiation to demarcate. the boundaries the borders between us or by john and armenia, which are still on drawn. and it's russia that was able to insert in a communicate on november 26th when he hosted in sophie president. feel how many of us are by john prime minister nickle pushing on of armenia to say that the 2 parties will begin
matthew bryce. russia is in a good position. he says our guest in yerevan, but that doesn't mean the americans have a sea of the table on the americans are relevant santa yeah, i was hinting at that before. i think the u. s. relevancy has decreased dramatically since the period right before the war and during the war. i mean the united states is still the united states and it is a member of the multilateral working group. it's called the o. s. c e 's minced group. but the role of that...
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matthew brice russia is in a good position. he says our guests in yerevan, but that doesn't mean the americans have a sea of the table on the americans are relevant. santa yeah, i was hinting at that before. i think the u. s. relevancy has decreased dramatically since the period right before the war and during the war. i mean the united states is still the united states and it is a member of the multilateral working group. it's called the o. s. c e 's minced group. but the role of that organization remains to be seen because the basics of, of the conflict have been settled. now militarily, there is, there is a need for there to be a negotiation on a, on a comprehensive piece agreement, as well as a negotiation to demarcate. the boundaries the borders between us or by john and armenia, which are still on drawn. and it's russia that was able to insert in a communicate on november 26th when he hosted in sophie president. feel how many of us are by john prime minister nickle pushing on of armenia to say that the 2 parties will begi
matthew brice russia is in a good position. he says our guests in yerevan, but that doesn't mean the americans have a sea of the table on the americans are relevant. santa yeah, i was hinting at that before. i think the u. s. relevancy has decreased dramatically since the period right before the war and during the war. i mean the united states is still the united states and it is a member of the multilateral working group. it's called the o. s. c e 's minced group. but the role of that...
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now, although this is a turkey arminius success, i will also the last question to matthew matthew. i'm a but if this works out and the americans and russians can get behind, it does not mean they can get behind other disagreements in the region. other disagreements globally, or is this just a one off? i think this is a one off for all sorts of unique reasons. but, you know, as i was saying before, the russian side always negotiated in good faith when we were doing what they're going to come back. and i think that that gets to something that richard was saying before is that it would be hard for me to be any more dependent on russia than it is. and if russia wants to improve its geo political standing in the south caucasus, that means it needs to improve its relations with us or by john everywhere else. and all the other companies that say georgia, russia sees it as a 0 sum game, right? same with ukraine, this is non 0 sum game and i want to thank all august attach a challenge, paulette richard, go see and matthew browser. and i want to thank you to for watching. you can see the pro
now, although this is a turkey arminius success, i will also the last question to matthew matthew. i'm a but if this works out and the americans and russians can get behind, it does not mean they can get behind other disagreements in the region. other disagreements globally, or is this just a one off? i think this is a one off for all sorts of unique reasons. but, you know, as i was saying before, the russian side always negotiated in good faith when we were doing what they're going to come...
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matthew bryce. russia is in a good position. he says our guests in yerevan, but that doesn't mean the americans have a seat at the table and the americans are relevant. santa yeah, i was hinting at that for, for i think the u. s. relevancy has decreased dramatically since the period right before the war and during the war. i mean the united states is still the united states and it is a member of the multilateral working group called the o. s. c, e 's minced group. but the role of that organization remains to be seen because the basics of, of the conflict have been settled. now militarily, there is, there is a need for there to be a negotiation on a, on a comprehensive piece agreement, as well as a negotiation to demarcate. the boundaries the borders between us or by john and armenia, which are still on drawn. and it's russia that was able to insert in a communicate on november 26th when he hosted in sophie president. feel how many of us are by john prime minister nickle pushing on of armenia to say that the 2 parties will begin
matthew bryce. russia is in a good position. he says our guests in yerevan, but that doesn't mean the americans have a seat at the table and the americans are relevant. santa yeah, i was hinting at that for, for i think the u. s. relevancy has decreased dramatically since the period right before the war and during the war. i mean the united states is still the united states and it is a member of the multilateral working group called the o. s. c, e 's minced group. but the role of that...
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matthew, one of the defining moments in this part of the world was the spring in 2011. the americans were baffled at the beginning than this. so the port unity for political transition and they said we have to embrace it. then under the trump administration, the turn that back on the aspirations of the people. now you don't get any indications of the americans are willing to take an aggressive war when it comes to we will fool with a political transitions. is this something that was likely to perpetuate auto attachment rules in this part of the world? certainly then the pattern of us foreign policy decades to favor or put stability over democratic more earlier real you can have stability, clinical stability in countries. if people don't feel that there's just and democratic changes, part of that when we're working together, the white house, there was a very strong push to enable countries of the middle east and people of the middle east to better democrats in europe. and not to think that for some reason they're not entitled to those are not able to to take advantage of
matthew, one of the defining moments in this part of the world was the spring in 2011. the americans were baffled at the beginning than this. so the port unity for political transition and they said we have to embrace it. then under the trump administration, the turn that back on the aspirations of the people. now you don't get any indications of the americans are willing to take an aggressive war when it comes to we will fool with a political transitions. is this something that was likely to...
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all right, meteorologist matthew poochie. thank you for that insight. if you're russian president vladimir putin and his american counterpart jo bud and spoke for nearly an hour on thursday as tensions rise over russia's troop build up near the ukrainian border in their 2nd talk this month, biden demanded a di escalation and threatened russia with new sanctions. but potent war and that such measures would cause a complete rupture of ties. despite a long list of differences, both sides agreed that progress was made on the call. more talks between senior us, russian, nato and european officials are expected in january. and for more on this we can bring in the w, correspond emily, sherwin in moscow. and emily, these were the 2nd talks this month between abiding and pollutant. you think any headways being made? well, judging from the summaries that we saw from the kremlin and also from the white house on the one hand, a lot of the rhetoric that we heard yesterday in that talk between binding and pushing was kind of the same red lines. sanctions and threats
all right, meteorologist matthew poochie. thank you for that insight. if you're russian president vladimir putin and his american counterpart jo bud and spoke for nearly an hour on thursday as tensions rise over russia's troop build up near the ukrainian border in their 2nd talk this month, biden demanded a di escalation and threatened russia with new sanctions. but potent war and that such measures would cause a complete rupture of ties. despite a long list of differences, both sides agreed...
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all right, meteorologist matthew ca poochie. thank you for that insight. thank you. let's get you up to speed now and some of the other stories making use around the world. working from russian authorities have designated a member of the russian punk group pussy riot and just a total of cova as a foreign agent to other people were officially given. the title sat, harrison art collector to move by the justice ministry is being seen as an attempt to stifle dissent. in russia, the united states, people in south africa, are streaming into cape towns, cathedral for a 2nd day to pay their respects to. archbishop desmond tutu anglican clerics carried his coffin into saint george's cathedral, where the former nobel peace prize laureate, once railed against apartheid white rule, duty to 2 died last sunday at the age of 90 and some uplifting news from the pandemic. from south africa, government officials have lifted overnight, curfews and say it's possible a country maybe over the peak of our micron. the variant was detected and cow tang province at the end of november. sick p
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all right. meteor all of this matthew poochie. thank you for that insight. if you're now, let's get you up to speed on some of the other stores making news around the world . today. russian president vladimir putin and his american counterpart, joe biden, have discussed russia's troop build up near the ukrainian border. biden demanded a d escalation and threatened russia with new sanctions. but put war such measures would cause a complete rupture of ties. despite their differences, both sides agreed that progress was made on the call. russian authorities have designated a member of the russian punk group, pussy riot, judged a tele konica as a foreign agent to other people were officially given the title, a satirist. and an art collector move by the justice ministry is being seen as an attempt to stifle dissent. in russia, the indonesian navy has brought more than 100 rou, hinge a refugees to shore. after they spent days aboard, a sinking ship indonesian authorities had originally planned to provide the stricken vessel with humanitarian aid and then push it b
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they couldn't wait until matthew, on behalf of his son, filed his suit first. >> so you expect matthew to file a suit? >> oh, but how could it be otherwise? his wife-- his wife was killed as a result of someone's -- i mean, i don't wanna say negligence, it's not for me to use that word. that's a legal term. but, you know, something happened here that resulted in his wife's death. he's entitled to something, as far as i'm concerned. i would be stunned if matthew on behalf of his son did not file some kinda civil suit against -- the production with its insurers and so forth like that. but -- >> likely to name you -- >> well -- >> as a producer? >> well, i think that all the producers will be named. it remains to be seen which producers had the responsibility for hiring the people involved. and you're convinced matthew doesn't blame you in any way for halyna's death? >> i-- i can't speak for matthew. i can't. i can't. >> have you -- >> when i -- when i -- >> spoke -- >> met with him, he was-- he was there. we went to dinner with his son. we went to the memorial service together. the crew
they couldn't wait until matthew, on behalf of his son, filed his suit first. >> so you expect matthew to file a suit? >> oh, but how could it be otherwise? his wife-- his wife was killed as a result of someone's -- i mean, i don't wanna say negligence, it's not for me to use that word. that's a legal term. but, you know, something happened here that resulted in his wife's death. he's entitled to something, as far as i'm concerned. i would be stunned if matthew on behalf of his son...
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in istanbul, turkey matthew brice a senior fellow of the atlanta council thinktank. he is also a former white house diplomat of the national security council from cambridge in the state of massachusetts ramey, hoary senior fellow of the harvard kennedy school. he's also a professor of journalism at the american university of baylor. welcome to the program, henry the, the picture of the last american soldier to get into the military plane of campbell airport in august. and then the taliban take over was for many, an iconic moment, an indication that the region won't be the same ever again. do you see that as an indication that the americans are starting to disengage from the middle east? well that, that moment was certainly i iconic, important had ramifications throughout the middle east throughout the world. i think most people, after that moment came to see the united states is a bit weaker as a bit less competent than they had previously. i think within the administration here in washington, within the, by the ministration, there has been some important, deep rethi
in istanbul, turkey matthew brice a senior fellow of the atlanta council thinktank. he is also a former white house diplomat of the national security council from cambridge in the state of massachusetts ramey, hoary senior fellow of the harvard kennedy school. he's also a professor of journalism at the american university of baylor. welcome to the program, henry the, the picture of the last american soldier to get into the military plane of campbell airport in august. and then the taliban take...
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and what you have from matthews is saying that's not true. at least in his telling, that's precisely what they were worried about. >> right. you have matthews saying that's a lie and using, to your point, unusually strong language to go after these two generals. an important piece of context for all of this is that everything about the way the pentagon and the d.c. national guard prepared for january 6 was totally in reaction to the summer of 2020 when the u.s. military responded in a way that was deeply disturbing to protests in washington, d.c. so what everyone at the pentagon was thinking how do we make heuer the national guard doesn't go too far? how do we make sure the pentagon doesn't overreach? how do we make sure we don't overreact? that was the number one concern. and well, congratulations to the pentagon. they certainly didn't overreact. the problem of course was that they underestimated the immense danger that a crowd of quote, unquote blue lives matter type trump supporters posed to the law enforcement officers and to americans, a
and what you have from matthews is saying that's not true. at least in his telling, that's precisely what they were worried about. >> right. you have matthews saying that's a lie and using, to your point, unusually strong language to go after these two generals. an important piece of context for all of this is that everything about the way the pentagon and the d.c. national guard prepared for january 6 was totally in reaction to the summer of 2020 when the u.s. military responded in a way...
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. >> right, you have matthew saying that's a lie. and using to your point, unusually strong language to go after these two generals. an important piece of context for all of this is that everything about the way the pentagon and the d. c. national guard prepared for january 6th, was totally in reaction to the summer of 2020. when the u.s. military responded in a way that was deeply disturbing to protests in washington d. c.. so what everyone at the pentagon was thinking, is how do we make sure the national guard doesn't go too far. how do we make sure the pentagon doesn't overreach. how do we make sure we don't overreact. that was the number one concern. and well congratulations to the pentagon, they certainly didn't overreact. the problem of course was that they underestimated the immense danger that the crowd, quote unquote blue lives matter trump supporters posed to the law enforcement officers and to america's democratic process. it was a horrible underestimation, with immense consequences. >> betsy woodruff, as always, great rep
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all right, meteorologist matthew computer. thank you for that insight. if you're, let's get you up to speed. now, some of the other stories making news around the world today. american president joe biden, and his russian counterpart vladimir putin have discussed russia's troop, build up near the ukrainian border bond and demanded a de escalation and threatened russia with new sanctions, but couldn't warn. such measures would cause a complete rupture of their ties despite their differences. both sides agreed that progress was made on the call. russian authorities have designated a member of the russian punk group pussy riot, just a telephony cova as a foreign agent. another member of pus pussy wright was added to the list along with several journalists, a satirist, and an art collector. the move by the justice ministry is being seen as an attempt to stifle dissent in russia. business as usual. people in south africa are streaming into cape towns, cathedral for a 2nd day to pay their respects to. archbishop desmond tutu anglican clerics carried his coffin
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and it's very meaningful to me what matthew is doing and the connection that we have. in fact in the member meeting, he's so respectful. i think that's the first time i actually heard him call me susan and not professor kamei. it's great to have such wonderful colleagues and the support of all these organizations. it was an incredible opportunity to be able to do a book for the general public from a major publisher such as simon & schuster. and i just want to acknowledge the tremendous support from the simon & schuster team, both from the young adult imprint, the books for young readers, the education and library section, and the divisions that support the general nonfiction readership, because the book is intended to be a crossover. and so, accessible for students and teachers of history and other topics, so so much of the material includes an online teachers' guide, a glossary, a large timeline that will help contextualize what was happening to the japanese american community with the larger history of world war ii and trying to bring that forward. and i'm delighted
and it's very meaningful to me what matthew is doing and the connection that we have. in fact in the member meeting, he's so respectful. i think that's the first time i actually heard him call me susan and not professor kamei. it's great to have such wonderful colleagues and the support of all these organizations. it was an incredible opportunity to be able to do a book for the general public from a major publisher such as simon & schuster. and i just want to acknowledge the tremendous...
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we need to fix the engine. >> a sunday sit-down with matthew mcconaughey. and a life well lived later in the show. >>> let's start with the skyrocketing numb of covid cases and president biden set to address the country tuesday. we have more. kathy park. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. just when we thought we turned a corner, we're seeing troubling signs that we are far from over against the pandemic. especially here in new york city. last night snl had a show, but given the growing covid concerns, there was no live studio audience. something we haven't seen since the start of the pandemic. >> this morning rising covid cases blamed for major disruptions across the country. even "saturday night live". >> whoa. where is everybody? >> haven't you heard? >> heard what? about the thing that's going around? >> yeah. covid. z. >> is that real. >> the show deciding there would be a limited cast and crew. the last-minute changes cut out the musical guest who tweeted i am devastated and heart broken. the winter wave is stretching into the sports world
we need to fix the engine. >> a sunday sit-down with matthew mcconaughey. and a life well lived later in the show. >>> let's start with the skyrocketing numb of covid cases and president biden set to address the country tuesday. we have more. kathy park. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. just when we thought we turned a corner, we're seeing troubling signs that we are far from over against the pandemic. especially here in new york city. last night snl had a...
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matthews. >> thank you. tonight, we want to share a brief news link that features link high school student michael yu. [video] >> a student from lincoln high school has created 1000 vaccination card protect tores - protectors to donate to clinics. >> michael yu and his brother christopher have been pushing students at lincoln high in san francisco to get vaccinated. for halloween, they dressed up in a vaccine and antibody costume to put kids at ease while getting vaccinated. >> they loved it. they wanted to take selfies with me. >> at lincoln, michael is known as the student who has created these vaccine card holders that are given out at school clinics. he personally paid for all the materials needed. >> i bought them online with a money i got from a previous internship. >> michael, his brother and cousins then assemblerred them to give out to students. as of yesterday, 90% of those 12 to 17-year-olds in san francisco have been fully vaccinated. the vaccine was only recently approved for the y
matthews. >> thank you. tonight, we want to share a brief news link that features link high school student michael yu. [video] >> a student from lincoln high school has created 1000 vaccination card protect tores - protectors to donate to clinics. >> michael yu and his brother christopher have been pushing students at lincoln high in san francisco to get vaccinated. for halloween, they dressed up in a vaccine and antibody costume to put kids at ease while getting vaccinated....
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see you in a little bit. >> all right, hi, matthew. thank you so much for this. and really looking forward to hearing your thoughts and everything you want to tell us about your book. i know everybody else is, too, so it's a real honor to be talking to you tonight. i wanted to start with just asking you what this book is about. what is the story at the heart of it? >> thank you, candice. and thank you so much for doing this conversation with me. i am particularly honored and intimidated because your books were among those that inspired me to take on this project and maybe we'll be talking more about genres and writing in general and i'll get to say some more about that. but yeah, this book came from my general interest in where books in our culture come from. so i'm always curious, and we see people explore this from time to time in kind of a specifically meta way. where does the great gatsby come from, or where does lolita come from? and sometimes finding that true story behind it, and telling that story or stories. in this case, i became curious about the last
see you in a little bit. >> all right, hi, matthew. thank you so much for this. and really looking forward to hearing your thoughts and everything you want to tell us about your book. i know everybody else is, too, so it's a real honor to be talking to you tonight. i wanted to start with just asking you what this book is about. what is the story at the heart of it? >> thank you, candice. and thank you so much for doing this conversation with me. i am particularly honored and...
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matthew marsh joins us for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: the 2021 formula one season has been one of the most in decades. and as we head into sundays season finale, is the first time since 1974 that the championship leaders have ingrained going into the final race level. matthew marsh is a formula one consultant and tv presenter, and he joins us now. you called it in march, you came on the program and he said this would be one of the most competitive seasons in years, and you were bang on. tell me what has changed things. matthew: thank you for having me. it is an exciting weekend. i was lucky with the call in the beginning of the season. it looks like we were going to have these two teams, mercedes has been dominant for a decade, and now the red with their young charge going head-to-head with almost equal equipment. it has gone slightly towards each team as the season progressed, but the key part is these two big teams. rishaad: going into the saudi gp , it was thought mercedes would win because they had the
matthew marsh joins us for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: the 2021 formula one season has been one of the most in decades. and as we head into sundays season finale, is the first time since 1974 that the championship leaders have ingrained going into the final race level. matthew marsh is a formula one consultant and tv presenter, and he joins us now. you called it in march, you came on the program and he said this would be one of the most competitive seasons in years, and you were bang...
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and it's very meaningful to me that what matthew is doing and the connection that we have. in fact, in the member meeting he's so respectful. i think that's the first time i've heard him call me susan. so it's just great to have such wonderful colleagues and the support of all these organizations. it was an incredible opportunity to be able to do a book for the general public from a major publisher, and i just want to acknowledge the -- the tremendous support from the simon and education and library section, and the divisions that support the general nonfiction readership, because the book is intended to be a crossover. and so, accessible for students and teachers of history and other topics, so so much of the material includes an online teachers' guide, a glossary, a large timeline that will help contextualize what was happening to the japanese american community with the larger history of world war ii and trying to bring that forward. and i'm delighted to hear that the bios are useful. that was a project unto itself, and in some cases were able to tap into oral histories
and it's very meaningful to me that what matthew is doing and the connection that we have. in fact, in the member meeting he's so respectful. i think that's the first time i've heard him call me susan. so it's just great to have such wonderful colleagues and the support of all these organizations. it was an incredible opportunity to be able to do a book for the general public from a major publisher, and i just want to acknowledge the -- the tremendous support from the simon and education and...
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matthew chance live for us on the ground in ukraine with our top story. this is a hugely consequential day in u.s. foreign policy. matthew, can you hear us? all right. i think we're having, obviously, some technical difficulties. we're going to try to get matthew back up there from ukraine on what is a huge day for president biden. this phone call, this video con consequence call that he is going to be having with vladimir putin. january 6th was practice. donald trump's next coup has already begun. >>> that is a warning in a terrifying report in the "atlantic." quote, the next attempt to overthrow a national election may not qualify as a coup. it will rely on subversion more than violence. if the plot succeeds, the ballots cast by american voters will not decide the presidency in 2024. thousands of votes will be thrown away, or millions, to produce the required effect. the winner will be declared the loser. the loser will be certified president elect. barton gelman is with us now. your piece is fascinating. it is a huge warning. as you point out in it, yo
matthew chance live for us on the ground in ukraine with our top story. this is a hugely consequential day in u.s. foreign policy. matthew, can you hear us? all right. i think we're having, obviously, some technical difficulties. we're going to try to get matthew back up there from ukraine on what is a huge day for president biden. this phone call, this video con consequence call that he is going to be having with vladimir putin. january 6th was practice. donald trump's next coup has already...
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and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and i'll help out with the q&a? >> sounds good. >> all right. i'm going sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for this, i'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts, and everything you want to tell us about your book, and i know everybody else is too, so it's a real honor to be talking to you tonight. so i wanted to start with just asking you what this book is about, what is the story at the heart of it? >> thank you, candice, and thank you so much for doing this conversation with me. i'm particularly honored and intimidated because your books were among those that inspired me to take on this project. and maybe we'll be talking more about genres and writing in general, and i'll get to say some more about that. but yeah, this book came from my general interest in wher
and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and i'll help out with the q&a? >> sounds good. >> all right. i'm going sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for this, i'm looking forward to hearing your...
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and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thanks for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and help with the q&a. >> sounds great. >> i'm going to sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for this, i'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts, and everything you want to tell us about your book, and i know everybody else is too, so it's a real honor to be talking to you tonight. so i wanted to start with just asking you what this book is about, what is the story at the heart of it? >> thank you, candice, and thank you so much for doing this conversation with me. i'm particularly honored and intimidated because your books were among those that inspired me to take on this project and maybe we'll be talking more about genres and writing in general, and i'll get to say some more about that, but yeah, this book came from my general interest in where books in our cultu
and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thanks for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and help with the q&a. >> sounds great. >> i'm going to sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for this, i'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts, and everything...
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and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and help with the q&a. i'm going to sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for this, i'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts, and everything you want to tell us about your book, and i know everybody else is too, so it's a real honor to be talking to you tonight. so i wanted to start with just asking you what this book is about, what is the story at the heart of it? >> thank you, candice, and thank you so much for doing this conversation with me. i'm particularly honored and intimidated because your books were among those that inspired me to take on this project and maybe we'll be talking more about generas and writing in general, and i'll get to say some more about that, but yeah, this book came from my general interest in where books in our culture come from. so
and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and help with the q&a. i'm going to sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for this, i'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts, and everything you want to tell us about your...
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that was matthew, donnie of tech travel, excited coming on. thanks for having my own. indigenous leader hinuit elan says astray leah is using his country as a dumping ground for convicts causing a search of gang related crimes. in oakland. national mary authority, chairman matthew to khaki, its adamant that the policy is damaging the spirits of friendship between the 2 countries. it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and just supporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs in both australia and new zealand? it is not good enough just to say we're going to stick a whole lot of people and applying on a government child applying and seen them back to new zealand. that is not the spirit of friendship and that you would expect between 2 neighbors. this trailers migration act as a convict should be deported to their countries of birth even if they've lived in australia for their entire lives. and that applies to those sentence to at least a year in prison. the last couple of years have seen
that was matthew, donnie of tech travel, excited coming on. thanks for having my own. indigenous leader hinuit elan says astray leah is using his country as a dumping ground for convicts causing a search of gang related crimes. in oakland. national mary authority, chairman matthew to khaki, its adamant that the policy is damaging the spirits of friendship between the 2 countries. it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and just supporting your problem....
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vice chair matthews, maw i go to agenda item 2? >> yes, thank you. >> clerk: opportunity for the public to comment on any matters within the committee's jurisdiction that are not on the agenda. members of the public who wish to provide public comment should call 415-655-0001, access code 187 863 2180 and press pound and pound again. if you haven't already done so, dial star 3 to line up to speak. a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmute and you may begin your comments. please note you will have 3 minutes. force i am checking the attendee list. i don't see any hands raised. may i close public comment? force >> yes. >> a public comment is closed for this item. >> great. take up item three please. >> sure, thank you. approval with possible modification of the minutes of the october 25, 2021 meeting. we have a motion to accept? fellow members? >> an i so move. >> second. >> thanks. is there any discussion on the minutes? >> nope. >> shall i go to public comment
vice chair matthews, maw i go to agenda item 2? >> yes, thank you. >> clerk: opportunity for the public to comment on any matters within the committee's jurisdiction that are not on the agenda. members of the public who wish to provide public comment should call 415-655-0001, access code 187 863 2180 and press pound and pound again. if you haven't already done so, dial star 3 to line up to speak. a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. please wait until the system...
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with us to discuss, david plouffe and matthew dowd. david, with build back better at least temporarily on the backburner, that means today, the final expanded child tax credits have gone out. given how much more expensive things are across the country. gas, groceries, essential goods. about 60 million kids across the country, their families have been receiving 430 bucks a month on average. that money goes away in january, without the expanded child tax credit. do they need to do something else? carve it out of build back better. to ensure that those family still get that money? >> stephanie, i think so. yes. the risk would be jeopardizing the entire package. build back better has to pass. honestly, if it doesn't, maybe it is going to take into january, or february. i think a lot of the people who helped elect democrats in the senate presidency are rightfully going to be very unhappy. good luck with great turnout. most importantly, it is important for the country. but voting rights is essential. we can build bridges and we can provide c
with us to discuss, david plouffe and matthew dowd. david, with build back better at least temporarily on the backburner, that means today, the final expanded child tax credits have gone out. given how much more expensive things are across the country. gas, groceries, essential goods. about 60 million kids across the country, their families have been receiving 430 bucks a month on average. that money goes away in january, without the expanded child tax credit. do they need to do something else?...
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matthews. >> thank you. tonight, we want to share a brief news link that features link high school student michael yu. [video] >> a student from lincoln high school has created 1000 vaccination card protect tores - protectors to donate to clinics. >> michael yu and his brother christopher have been pushing students at lincoln high in san francisco to get vaccinated. for halloween, they dressed up in a vaccine and antibody costume to put kids at ease while getting vaccinated. >> they loved it. they wanted to take selfies with me. >> at lincoln, michael is known as the student who has created these vaccine card holders that are given out at school clinics. he personally paid for all the materials needed. >> i bought them online with a money i got from a previous internship. >> michael, his brother and cousins then assemblerred them to give out to students. as of yesterday, 90% of those 12 to 17-year-olds in san francisco have been fully vaccinated. the vaccine was only recently approved for the y
matthews. >> thank you. tonight, we want to share a brief news link that features link high school student michael yu. [video] >> a student from lincoln high school has created 1000 vaccination card protect tores - protectors to donate to clinics. >> michael yu and his brother christopher have been pushing students at lincoln high in san francisco to get vaccinated. for halloween, they dressed up in a vaccine and antibody costume to put kids at ease while getting vaccinated....
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right, we're back with our oscar winner, matthew mcconaughey. he is returning as the charismatic showman buster moon in illumination's animated sequel, "sing 2" 37 and once again, buster's larger than lot of dreams have put his friends in a pickle. >> you can do better >> it's freaking me out. >> johnny! >> i'm trying. >> thrust, thrust. >> come on, thrust can you thrust >> matthew, good morning, good morning, how are you >> i'm good. good morning to you. >> how does it feel to be part of something that's just plain joyful, just happy >> that's what it is it's joy it's some good news. unequivocal good news in the time when we get e we could use some and it's for the family. finally i'm make something films that my kids can see >> stop. >> i've got a little more street cred at the dinner table now >> by the way, one of your kids happens to be in the film. >> she plays a piglet. one of rosita's daughters played by reese witherspoon she gets to say this is the best day of my life, daddy, and she meant it >> now, "sing 2," the title is sing i was wa
right, we're back with our oscar winner, matthew mcconaughey. he is returning as the charismatic showman buster moon in illumination's animated sequel, "sing 2" 37 and once again, buster's larger than lot of dreams have put his friends in a pickle. >> you can do better >> it's freaking me out. >> johnny! >> i'm trying. >> thrust, thrust. >> come on, thrust can you thrust >> matthew, good morning, good morning, how are you >> i'm good....
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we're joined by david plouffe, and matthew dowd. matthew, to you first. getting to the bottom of what happened on the 6th should be hugely important to every single american. but how do you balance that with the fact that many, many americans do not know or even care who mark meadows is? people are living their lives, they're concerned about their school, crime, money. they're not thinking about the preservation of our democracy, despite how important it is. how do you get people to care? >> i actually think the steps that have been gone forward in the last three or four days have advanced that greatly. in the preservation of a democracy, there are things that come before the preservation of democracy, which all of us talking right now are very concerned about. the first step is, what is the truth, and what is a common set of facts. if you don't have that, then you don't have a democracy, and democracy is broken. you can't even get to the common good, the basis of democracy. those are steps towards it. but we have to ask ourselves the questions, whether i
we're joined by david plouffe, and matthew dowd. matthew, to you first. getting to the bottom of what happened on the 6th should be hugely important to every single american. but how do you balance that with the fact that many, many americans do not know or even care who mark meadows is? people are living their lives, they're concerned about their school, crime, money. they're not thinking about the preservation of our democracy, despite how important it is. how do you get people to care?...
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his name is colonel earl matthews and he had a front row seat to just about everything involving what did and didn't happen with the d.c. national guard that day. matthews says that two generals, two very senior army generals, were on this phone call at 2:30 p.m. on the afternoon of january 6th. the capitol police chief begged for the d.c. national guard to immediately be deployed. now, it took a green light from senior army officials for that to happen. instead of the top two officials who spoke on that call saying they agree with it, instead according to matthews' memo, and matthew was on this call, those two officials say they were worried about the optics and that they didn't want to deploy the d.c. national guard immediately. both of those officials have testified to congress to the contrary. they've presented testimony to congress that makes their commentary on that call appear in a much more favorable light. in this memo, matthews accuses both of those men of lying to congress, of engaging in deception that he describes in very strong terms and saying that there are efforts wit
his name is colonel earl matthews and he had a front row seat to just about everything involving what did and didn't happen with the d.c. national guard that day. matthews says that two generals, two very senior army generals, were on this phone call at 2:30 p.m. on the afternoon of january 6th. the capitol police chief begged for the d.c. national guard to immediately be deployed. now, it took a green light from senior army officials for that to happen. instead of the top two officials who...
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see you in a little bit. >> okay, all right, hi, matthew. thank you so much for this and i'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts and everything you want to tell us about your book and i know everybody else does too and it's real honor to be talking to you tonight. so i wanted to start with just asking you what this book is about. what is the story at the heart of it? i will get to say some more about that. but, yeah, this book came from my general interest in where books in our culture come from. i'm always curious. we see people explore this from time to time and kind of specifically where does the great gatpsy comes from or lolita. in this case i became curious about the last of the mohicans. there's not one monolithic source or inspiration for a novel but one of the inspirations was the kidnapping of daniel boone's daughter jemima and that's what got me started digging into it. the more i dug, and i'm sure you might find this too, candice, you hit a wall. this is such in terms of true stories. obviously we are talking about fi
see you in a little bit. >> okay, all right, hi, matthew. thank you so much for this and i'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts and everything you want to tell us about your book and i know everybody else does too and it's real honor to be talking to you tonight. so i wanted to start with just asking you what this book is about. what is the story at the heart of it? i will get to say some more about that. but, yeah, this book came from my general interest in where books in...
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in the second thing is the matthew, you mentioned the. after the restitution even after the atrocity and after the institution and in the aftermath of the civil war, there was a promise made to the formerly enslaved of the 40-acre land grab and that was a promise that was not meant but in addition to the failure to meet that promise, there were ongoing atrocities including it legal segregation, a force of 100 massacres the white terrors conducted throughout the united states during the civil war and the beginning of world war ii and then ongoing phenomenon of mass, incarceration and executions around lacks an economic disparities between the black and white americans and so on. and so i think that one of the parallel issues is the question of ongoing and tight japanese-americans, racism in the aftermath of the atrocity in the aftermath of the restitution. enough course in our community we've never received the restitution that all. >> so i would like to give a shout out to the museum of with regard to others who were among the rail riders
in the second thing is the matthew, you mentioned the. after the restitution even after the atrocity and after the institution and in the aftermath of the civil war, there was a promise made to the formerly enslaved of the 40-acre land grab and that was a promise that was not meant but in addition to the failure to meet that promise, there were ongoing atrocities including it legal segregation, a force of 100 massacres the white terrors conducted throughout the united states during the civil...