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matt: it certainly can be quick. in 2018, if i remember correctly, it was early august that he wrote funds secured. and at the end of september, the sec sued elon musk. the fact and the motivation from the sec, if they feel like this is an important case to bring, that this is going to show to musk and other investors you have to take these source of disclosure rules seriously and promptly. emily: all right. bloomberg's matt robinson, thank you. coming up, pushing uber to become the travel app. adding long-distance travel like planes, trains, hotels. will it work? could uber become the next super app? we will explore, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: let's get to uber's continued push to become a super app. they are planning to launch a pilot project in the u.k. that means customers will soon be able to book long-distance travel on planes, trains, buses, even hotels. bloomberg's jackie davalos has more. so how will this work from a customer perspective? jackie: it is going to be a one-stop shop for transportation.
matt: it certainly can be quick. in 2018, if i remember correctly, it was early august that he wrote funds secured. and at the end of september, the sec sued elon musk. the fact and the motivation from the sec, if they feel like this is an important case to bring, that this is going to show to musk and other investors you have to take these source of disclosure rules seriously and promptly. emily: all right. bloomberg's matt robinson, thank you. coming up, pushing uber to become the travel app....
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nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley is in kyiv. also with us nbc news pentagon correspondent courtney kube. and we're joined by retired army brigadier general peter zwack, who served as senior defense attache to russia. and matt, i want to get started with you. you're in kyiv. we've got this new russian offensive really lighting up the east of ukraine while they're still trying to hold on to mariupol in the south. bring us up to speed on everything going on on the ground there. >> reporter: yeah, garrett, i mean, i don't know if we would call it lighting up the east. so far we've heard from the ukrainians that the massive offensive that has been much anticipated for weeks and weeks has started in the east in the donbas region. remember, garrett, this is a region that's been at war for the past eight years. so what looks like a war is actually something that's been going on for a while. so there might not be such an appreciable difference. and in a way i'd say this offensive, which has been signaled by the ukrainian authorities, has
nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley is in kyiv. also with us nbc news pentagon correspondent courtney kube. and we're joined by retired army brigadier general peter zwack, who served as senior defense attache to russia. and matt, i want to get started with you. you're in kyiv. we've got this new russian offensive really lighting up the east of ukraine while they're still trying to hold on to mariupol in the south. bring us up to speed on everything going on on the ground there. >>...
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matt. >> matt: russia is moving ahead with second major phase of this war right now. defense officials say 78 battalion tactical groups are spread across the donbas region, 62,000 russian troops on the ground now. in nearly levelled coastal city of mariupol, brutal standoff between ukraine marines and russia are growing desperate. u.k.s troops are hiding in a steel plant. they say russia has dropped heavy bombs on them. in a new post, there are signs of life. video of man believed to be a major is tagging president biden in a video. >> all of us, mariupol military battalion soldiers, 500 wounded and hundreds of civilians, we plead toic taus to safety on third-party state. >> matt: russia is attempting to slice ukraine in two by gaining control of the donbas region. controlling that region would deprive ukraine of critical mines, metal plants and factories. russia has retreated from kyiv back to the familiar ground of the donbas. pentagon estimates they lost a quarter of its power and military equipments. ukraine is preparing to pick up firepower as part of the united
matt. >> matt: russia is moving ahead with second major phase of this war right now. defense officials say 78 battalion tactical groups are spread across the donbas region, 62,000 russian troops on the ground now. in nearly levelled coastal city of mariupol, brutal standoff between ukraine marines and russia are growing desperate. u.k.s troops are hiding in a steel plant. they say russia has dropped heavy bombs on them. in a new post, there are signs of life. video of man believed to be a...
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matt, when do they believe this new russian ground assault will actually begin? >> reporter: yeah, jose, u.s. officials are saying that russia could move its troops back into eastern ukraine as early as this weekend or early next week, but president zelenskyy has an even more dire warning. he is saying that russia could use chemical or even nuclear weapons. jose >> matt bradley in kyiv thank you. >>> the number of migrants attempting to cross into the u.s. from the southern border has hit a 22-year high now the governor of texas has a controversial new plan, bussing migrants all the way to washington, d.c. we were there when one of the buses arrived kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: today a long bus ride ended in washington, d.c. passengers met with cameras and curiosity. now four bus loads of migrants have been sent here by the governor of texas with pending immigration cases. in what has become a red state showdown with the white house >> joe biden is not securing the border. the state of texas is having to step up. >> reporter: the white house called the
matt, when do they believe this new russian ground assault will actually begin? >> reporter: yeah, jose, u.s. officials are saying that russia could move its troops back into eastern ukraine as early as this weekend or early next week, but president zelenskyy has an even more dire warning. he is saying that russia could use chemical or even nuclear weapons. jose >> matt bradley in kyiv thank you. >>> the number of migrants attempting to cross into the u.s. from the southern...
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matt joining us now from kyiv. matt, now that president zelenskyy says the eastern offensive has begun, we're learning new details from the pentagon >> reporter: that's right, lester the pentagon spokesman said the u.s. will be training the ukrainians on howitzers. those are large artillery pieces, and that training will be happening outside ukraine. lester >> okay. matt bradley, thanks >>> tonight, a growing number of families in ukraine are in limbo, desperately searching for missing loved ones, unsure where they are or what happened to them molly hunter has some of their stories. >> reporter: 26-year-old karina saves every message she receives "i don't know why i save them," the young police officer admits "it's important to me. they're like my family now. the "they" she's referring to are the hundreds of families out there searching for loved ones, showing up at mass graves the dreadful moment of recognition. authorities say they've counted 900 bodies so far, sending them to different morgues all around the kyi
matt joining us now from kyiv. matt, now that president zelenskyy says the eastern offensive has begun, we're learning new details from the pentagon >> reporter: that's right, lester the pentagon spokesman said the u.s. will be training the ukrainians on howitzers. those are large artillery pieces, and that training will be happening outside ukraine. lester >> okay. matt bradley, thanks >>> tonight, a growing number of families in ukraine are in limbo, desperately searching...
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matt, i want to go to go first. here is how who's running for governor of texas responded to abbott's order, and the eventual repeal. take a listen. >> this was a manufactured stunt. this was a problem that greg abbott true created to score political points. i mean, predictably he was on fox news, crawling about the security agreement that he achieved, when governor of shoah was asked about this disagreement and when it would be implemented. she said it's already been in place. we literally got nothing, literally nothing except higher inflation, economic damage to the state of texas. >> a bit himself said quote, financial pain is necessary. what happened to the wing of the republican party that was supposed to be pro business? >> that's a fascinating question because greg abbott, you know, he used to be, as you know, used to be conservative. i disagree with that on some issues, but it was basically a pro business, economic development conservative. and that changed, whatever it's been the last five, six years, wheth
matt, i want to go to go first. here is how who's running for governor of texas responded to abbott's order, and the eventual repeal. take a listen. >> this was a manufactured stunt. this was a problem that greg abbott true created to score political points. i mean, predictably he was on fox news, crawling about the security agreement that he achieved, when governor of shoah was asked about this disagreement and when it would be implemented. she said it's already been in place. we...
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matt is live at the scene of one of those strakes. matt? >> good morning, guys, they say there were four strakes in this region, three were military targets, and one of them ended up being a civilian or domestic location which we believe is this right behind us, the entire facility, and if you look, just beneath this facility is the railway, not clear if russians meant to target this railway, they are critical because ukrainians are using them to transport military supplies, but also ukrainian refugees are coming and going on these railways, escaping and returning home. right now, we can smell the smoke and the burnt rubber in the air, beginning read 8:45 this morning, we saw black plumes across the city of lviv, just about eight hours ago, reported life that there were four resin missiles intercepted in this area, the last known strike your love eve that we are aware of was march 24th, the town is made up of about 800,000 people on the far west side of ukraine, not far from poland, there are a lot of refugees in s town right now coming fro
matt is live at the scene of one of those strakes. matt? >> good morning, guys, they say there were four strakes in this region, three were military targets, and one of them ended up being a civilian or domestic location which we believe is this right behind us, the entire facility, and if you look, just beneath this facility is the railway, not clear if russians meant to target this railway, they are critical because ukrainians are using them to transport military supplies, but also...
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that fighter with whom matt bradley spoke said it was 20. little discrepancy there. but how in the world would they be able to leave? if they're all hold up their, being bombed by the russians, you've gotta think russians are keeping an eye on -- them is it encouraging that there may be some level of un humanitarian corridor, or support that is getting at least those few out today? is that a good sign? >> so, let's make sure that people get to safety we will be able to confirm it. the most important point is right now, not to harm anybody with the information that we would be sharing without their knowledge. so if there is a small chance that we are able to get people out, then i would believe that god exists and he's helping. because there were questions about that. questions i do not understand why it is my country has to suffer of this. >> we're asking that question. with the top ukraine peace negotiator who used the word karma in reference to series of mysterious explosions in russian provinces that were near the ukrainian border. ukraine has not claimed responsi
that fighter with whom matt bradley spoke said it was 20. little discrepancy there. but how in the world would they be able to leave? if they're all hold up their, being bombed by the russians, you've gotta think russians are keeping an eye on -- them is it encouraging that there may be some level of un humanitarian corridor, or support that is getting at least those few out today? is that a good sign? >> so, let's make sure that people get to safety we will be able to confirm it. the...
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those people that matt walsh is up against, host "the matt walsh show" and he joins us tonight. this book is deemed problematic by amazon. i know, it is bad faith. [laughter] what do you make of this? >> i'm an abuser of amazon's system of them apparently as. look and i listen to describing my book as "johnny the walrus" in one clip, one of the guys breaks down in tears. and i'm thinking to myself, first of all i am a humble children's author and frankly, i think their behavior to me is marginalizing me and validating my spirits as a children's author, but also the book, it is about true self acceptance, okay come a boy who identifies as a walrus. his mother goes along with that but at the end you should ask help yourself for who you truly are and who you biologically or appear the thing is a message of self acceptance. when i was a kid that was the most common message and books that we read. it is just now on the left, with a force on kids is actually rejecting who you really are in favor of a delusion. so that is -- >> tucker: it it's a little weird if you rent the biggest boo
those people that matt walsh is up against, host "the matt walsh show" and he joins us tonight. this book is deemed problematic by amazon. i know, it is bad faith. [laughter] what do you make of this? >> i'm an abuser of amazon's system of them apparently as. look and i listen to describing my book as "johnny the walrus" in one clip, one of the guys breaks down in tears. and i'm thinking to myself, first of all i am a humble children's author and frankly, i think their...
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so, what did matt murphy think of eric's new story? >> it doesn't make any sense. here's the problem. the first story had was i had nothing to do with it. then he messed up and said, nanette it's totally innocent and i'm innocent. then we get to trial and it changes to, nanette is not innocent, but i'm innocent. and i had nothing to do with anything. we interview him afterwards and it changes again to something radically different. >> michael hill didn't buy it either. >> have you ever heard of hiring a hitman, but he goes yeah, i'll take the job, but you know what, i don't have a gun. can you lawyers? >> so, eric sits in jail and contemplates that long ago love affair with nanette. >> nanette johnston is the worst type of person. she can lie to you, make love to you, kill you, all in the same week. not even quite a few to. it she was my girl heard. and what's going. >> it's for bill's me. they say they're grateful. believing nanette and eric a right where there belong. how do you make sense of all this stuff? >> there is no sense of it. they are just very sick. th
so, what did matt murphy think of eric's new story? >> it doesn't make any sense. here's the problem. the first story had was i had nothing to do with it. then he messed up and said, nanette it's totally innocent and i'm innocent. then we get to trial and it changes to, nanette is not innocent, but i'm innocent. and i had nothing to do with anything. we interview him afterwards and it changes again to something radically different. >> michael hill didn't buy it either. >> have...
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matt, welcome. i want to focus in on this low code movement that's happening right now and fundamentally what's behind it the idea that without as much effort and in some cases without as much developer skill, people should be able to make things happen with software why? >> yeah, that's right. low code is a new way to program by drawing a flowchart instead of writing it line by line and the result is it's a lot faster. with low code, you and i could be programmers with low code, a lot of people who weren't programmers otherwise or who had out of date tech skills will create their own applications that's important because the world needs more applications, needs more innovation and we also need to move faster so it's an important movement at the right time >> well, this reminds me of more on the consumer and interface side, the web 2.0 move towards using java script to rapidly make the web experience more flexible and iterate more quickly. is this effectively doing that on the enterprise side how do
matt, welcome. i want to focus in on this low code movement that's happening right now and fundamentally what's behind it the idea that without as much effort and in some cases without as much developer skill, people should be able to make things happen with software why? >> yeah, that's right. low code is a new way to program by drawing a flowchart instead of writing it line by line and the result is it's a lot faster. with low code, you and i could be programmers with low code, a lot of...
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>> good morning, brian good morning, matt we're looking at several things. it brings nervous times for people, but a couple of things i look at, which a lot of the young investors are my clients, we focus on long-term perspective. 76% of the 500 companies are beating earnings there's year over year growth according to bloomberg it is a sometime for people to be careful in a situation where you look at how much cash do you want to have on hand and where do you want to look for opportunities especially when it comes to valuations as matt was talking about. a lot of growth and tech companies have rerateward their rates look a lot more attractive than they did a year or two ago. that's where we're looking at, and we're assessing that pretty hard, brian. >> delano, i'm going to come back to you. you said a lot of your clients are in the market. if they've only been in two years, it's been great if you've been in the market two year, you've only known of an up market, minus a percent or two long-term investors know these things can be happening and they're painful
>> good morning, brian good morning, matt we're looking at several things. it brings nervous times for people, but a couple of things i look at, which a lot of the young investors are my clients, we focus on long-term perspective. 76% of the 500 companies are beating earnings there's year over year growth according to bloomberg it is a sometime for people to be careful in a situation where you look at how much cash do you want to have on hand and where do you want to look for...
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let's get to matt eagan. matt, worse than expected but it's not like anyone was expecting a really great first quarter. right? >> that's right. we knew a slowdown was coming. this block buster growth from last year, 6 % plus, that was just not sustainable. what we didn't anticipate was an outright contraction, but that's what we got. this was an ugly report. no doubt. the headline. but i think when you two under the hood, you can see it was driven by temporary factors that masked underlying strength. a couple factors here. omicron shut down. bids and covid relief expired. businesses didn't build as much inventory. government spending declined. the big one is trade. imports spiked, and that actually was the biggest decline, the biggest negativeof gdp, but consumer spending, the biggest driver of the u.s. economy. it accelerated. in business investment, up 9.2 %. that is a very strong number. so that's why we shouldn't panic about this. it likely does not signal an imminent recession. >> so important perspectiv
let's get to matt eagan. matt, worse than expected but it's not like anyone was expecting a really great first quarter. right? >> that's right. we knew a slowdown was coming. this block buster growth from last year, 6 % plus, that was just not sustainable. what we didn't anticipate was an outright contraction, but that's what we got. this was an ugly report. no doubt. the headline. but i think when you two under the hood, you can see it was driven by temporary factors that masked...
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civilians are held up in a massive steel factory as matt rivers was talking about earlier. control of the city remains contested. it's a strategically important city for both countries, which explains the ferocity of the fighting. more from matthew chance. a warning, some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: these are the kids officials say are at ground zero in the battle for mariupol this felt video posted on government social media which cnn can't verify shows dozens of children said to have been sheltering for weeks in a basement in the city. ukrainian forces holding out against russian attacks. kids distracting themselves from the battles above. we play with these toys, build things, and imagine things, this little boy says. if you want to get out of here, they're asked -- yes, yes, they all shout. but the adults here know that's unlikely to happen anytime soon. i'm with my three children and criterions not the best here, this parent says. there's no way to study, not much food, and my kids' teeth are starting to spoil, she says. but the alternative, surrender to
civilians are held up in a massive steel factory as matt rivers was talking about earlier. control of the city remains contested. it's a strategically important city for both countries, which explains the ferocity of the fighting. more from matthew chance. a warning, some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: these are the kids officials say are at ground zero in the battle for mariupol this felt video posted on government social media which cnn can't verify shows dozens of children...
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let me start with matt, though. here we were, matt, thinking that, all right, russia was going to try to concentrate its forces but whether it's a putin reaction to what happened in the black sea, whether it's frustration overall, whether it's fear that its own public is starting to get an idea that the russian military is not performing very well, it seems like kyiv is back in the crosshairs. >> reporter: it looks like kyiv is back on the menu. it seems as though the they hit a factory. and that was a really big deal here for ukrainians, not just because it was a strategic victory sinking that huge ship but because it was a technological victory. the neptune system was a soviet model that was greatly improved and produced here in ukraine. unlike a lot of ukrainian weapons used now on the front line, this is ukrainian technology and it was used to crush this massive ship in the black sea, one that had been terrorizing ukraine for the last several months. chuck. >> matt, i'm curious, it's a holiday weekend for a lot
let me start with matt, though. here we were, matt, thinking that, all right, russia was going to try to concentrate its forces but whether it's a putin reaction to what happened in the black sea, whether it's frustration overall, whether it's fear that its own public is starting to get an idea that the russian military is not performing very well, it seems like kyiv is back in the crosshairs. >> reporter: it looks like kyiv is back on the menu. it seems as though the they hit a factory....
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thank you, matt. ♪announcer: building a better by area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >> i saw that something was out of place. she called apd. she is quite enjoyed, celebrating. >> a baby taken from his grandmother found thanks to a concerned citizen who saw something suspicious and called police. kristen: the three month old was found this morning 24 hours after he was taken from his grandmother's home. police have been searching for this man. it was a tip that got him home. dan: we have more information on it. our reporter spoke with neighbors who were shocked. kristen: let's begin with our reporter live in san jose with the details about how the three-month-old was found. reporter: yeah, this is where the news came from that the three-month-old was found safe. she found the man, after seeing the description, but coded into the police, and her bosses she is very happy, and it brought the search to an end. it wishes after 1:00 monday afternoon when baby brandon was reported
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matt haney today was endorsed by london breed, and as they have clashed in recent years, matt notes, a haney win would place her on the board of supervisors, which would be a win for her. she trailed haney by some 7400 votes by 90,000 cast. >>> we're looking at possible solutions to the deep-rooted problems plaguing the city. you can watch all six episodes right now. download our nbc bear streaming app, or roku, o or our streamin device. >>> we'll take you inside the courtroom of sunny balwani. >>> a doctor returns to the bay area after helping children with cancer escape the war in ukraine. a story of survival is up next. >>> right now looking at sunshine in san francisco, 50s when 70s and 80s return to san francisco. we come right back. >>> right now our richard engel visits the ukranian town of bucha himself and sees the evidence of atrocity for civilians and what he says about his russian crewmates and how the war was discussed when we join our viewers here i the west from los angeles on "nightly news." >>> in one hour, the world we live in. the bay area. one hour. the stories we
matt haney today was endorsed by london breed, and as they have clashed in recent years, matt notes, a haney win would place her on the board of supervisors, which would be a win for her. she trailed haney by some 7400 votes by 90,000 cast. >>> we're looking at possible solutions to the deep-rooted problems plaguing the city. you can watch all six episodes right now. download our nbc bear streaming app, or roku, o or our streamin device. >>> we'll take you inside the courtroom...
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matt has they get their baby home. matt has the weather. now look, are you saying we should be at the beach today? it depends which beach you are heading for, to be honest. if you're on the east coast, it will be chilly. in the west, very pleasant. good morning. very familiar weather story. most places dry. a little bit more cloud in england and wales. one or two showers. brisk winds, whether it is feeling warm and the west or chile in the east. you can see where the cloud has come in overnight crossing then and wales. it is producing a few showers in the peak district, parts of the midlands. they will drift away towards wales and the south—west. the morning cloud should break for many. more sunshine as we go through the afternoon. always a little bit of low cloud lingering around the moray firth. the wind means a big split in temperatures. ten to 1a across eastern coasts of england. 18 in west wales. showers are limited to parts of devon and cornwall. most places dry. more sunshine through northern inand, north midlands, north wales. ple
matt has they get their baby home. matt has the weather. now look, are you saying we should be at the beach today? it depends which beach you are heading for, to be honest. if you're on the east coast, it will be chilly. in the west, very pleasant. good morning. very familiar weather story. most places dry. a little bit more cloud in england and wales. one or two showers. brisk winds, whether it is feeling warm and the west or chile in the east. you can see where the cloud has come in overnight...
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our final guest, matt, is joining us from dallas, texas. hey, matt, how are you. matt: hey. ben: thanks for being with us today. as the white house came out with this historically, i think it is safe to say, ambitious climate agenda, can you give us the pulse of where they are, what they have, and what they have not accomplished? matt: sure. i think it is a good time, the second earth day of the administration, and it is also a year on from the president's announcement of the new 2030 target, so it is a good time to take stock. i think the administration went really fast out of the gate. last year, the president did so many things on day one, really making clear the climate was going to be a priority for his administration, the way it had been a priority for the campaign. they built all of these key top spots for the administration with real climate champions. you had the first 100-day race to the summit that president biden held, where he announced the contribution, the target of cutting emissions 50% below. that is more ambitious than any of us expected. that is the first
our final guest, matt, is joining us from dallas, texas. hey, matt, how are you. matt: hey. ben: thanks for being with us today. as the white house came out with this historically, i think it is safe to say, ambitious climate agenda, can you give us the pulse of where they are, what they have, and what they have not accomplished? matt: sure. i think it is a good time, the second earth day of the administration, and it is also a year on from the president's announcement of the new 2030 target,...
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, matt moody and artificial intelligence researcher with amnesty international. good to see both of you. thank you for joining me. a lore i'm going to start with you. the evolution of killer robots has been described as a, quote, potentially seismic event in warfare akin to the invention of gun powder and nuclear bombs. that's a rather, a staggering characterization is the one you'd agree with. it absolutely is not, i mean, the invention of gunpowder is something that is actually pretty much forms that the whole, the whole nature of the patient state and the whole way that we live. i don't think the weapons are likely to be about seismic. i mean, i think looking at the current context, we live in it, we're living in the world where people are building is that complex and weapons which are unproven, and their, their utility and their efficacy is completely on proven. i do think that on those weapons are likely to post danger both to yeah, but the soldiers themselves, i think there's a very high risk of friendly fire incidents. i think there's a high risk of civili
, matt moody and artificial intelligence researcher with amnesty international. good to see both of you. thank you for joining me. a lore i'm going to start with you. the evolution of killer robots has been described as a, quote, potentially seismic event in warfare akin to the invention of gun powder and nuclear bombs. that's a rather, a staggering characterization is the one you'd agree with. it absolutely is not, i mean, the invention of gunpowder is something that is actually pretty much...
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matt: i hope tiger plays. i think 450 is not going to happen. i think they will go two, possibly three and then they have to take a step back and see where this goes. better to see target -- better odds of seeing tiger this weekend. jonathan: i asked that because i wanted to talk about golf. after all these years, it is still not the same. tom: i saw a study of that two years ago, his influence on who watches is still sending. -- still stunning. jonathan: we need him this weekend. matt brill, thank you very much. the masters kicking off later this week. equities up on the s&p and nasdaq. some great notes out there but mike loosen coming out from morgan stanley, taking the headlines once more, calling the recent squeeze in equities for the month of march a bear market rally, and he says over the weekend the bear market rally is over. tom: i go back to earnings. i've got anaheim and his team can get 9% earnings growth, others beneath that and then others even farther below. the bear market rally is over. jonathan: investors face multiple headwinds
matt: i hope tiger plays. i think 450 is not going to happen. i think they will go two, possibly three and then they have to take a step back and see where this goes. better to see target -- better odds of seeing tiger this weekend. jonathan: i asked that because i wanted to talk about golf. after all these years, it is still not the same. tom: i saw a study of that two years ago, his influence on who watches is still sending. -- still stunning. jonathan: we need him this weekend. matt brill,...
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matt, i am going to start with you because this is a big moment. you have within a big cheer leader for -- been a big cheerleader for the giga-factory. you've got several teslas, what's the atmosphere like and what has it been like in the past 24 hours? >> so we've had some social warm-ups with hundreds of people that have come into town, and the funny part is not everyone, invest, the majority of them don't even have tickets for the cyber rodeo, they just want to be around the excitement. i mean, it's frenetic here. everybody's super excited. we're trying to get as many friends in as we can with plus ones, etc., but it is a very tight list right now. liz: yeah. i would have been loved to have been a plus one. not so. al, neither you. but you've already landed. just a couple of hours ago you went to the site, right? can you describe cha you -- what you saw there? >> a lot of planning. you know, there was a few things, right? i kindly asked if there was somewhere i could park, and security told me to, very nicely, get lost. [laughter] it is a a mass
matt, i am going to start with you because this is a big moment. you have within a big cheer leader for -- been a big cheerleader for the giga-factory. you've got several teslas, what's the atmosphere like and what has it been like in the past 24 hours? >> so we've had some social warm-ups with hundreds of people that have come into town, and the funny part is not everyone, invest, the majority of them don't even have tickets for the cyber rodeo, they just want to be around the...
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matt jones. the winners, the first for the 31 year old spawn , who in his 147th pga start. also earns his first trip to the masters and nascar today on the short track at richmond, virginia, denny hamlin's lapped down with 35 laps to go, but he gets back on the lead lap with the passive william byron. hamlin then proceeded to work his way through the field. and what five laps to go was in the leaders. real america. once again, hamlin managed to get past kevin harvick, who was second and byron, who finished third to win is the first of the year for hamlin. these number seven in the standings still led by byron he's the seventh winner in seven races this year. good for him celebrating? yeah big stuff going on. see you tonight stuff going on. see you tonight at 10. we'll see you i don't see anything at all, sheldon. well, you're the doctor, but i am constantly hearing this annoying sound. me, too. is it a high-frequency whistle? no, it's more of a relentless, narcissistic drone. yup, there's no infl
matt jones. the winners, the first for the 31 year old spawn , who in his 147th pga start. also earns his first trip to the masters and nascar today on the short track at richmond, virginia, denny hamlin's lapped down with 35 laps to go, but he gets back on the lead lap with the passive william byron. hamlin then proceeded to work his way through the field. and what five laps to go was in the leaders. real america. once again, hamlin managed to get past kevin harvick, who was second and byron,...
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worst of this war by some estimates, 95% of i has been destroyed but still, they refuse to surrender matt bradley leads us off tonight from inside ukraine >> reporter: tonight, mariupol makes its last stand only a couple thousand ukrainian soldiers still holding out in a steel factory, defying russia's early morning ultimatum to surrender. ukraine's prime minister adamant those troops are determined to stay. >> the city still has not fallen there is still our military forces, our soldiers so they will fight until the end. and as for now, they still are in mariupol. >> reporter: russia's military claims it controls most of the city's center, an assertion that couldn't be confirmed. but if the city does finally fall, ukraine's president warned of major consequences "the russians are make a huge mistake," said president zelenskyy. the destruction of all our guys in mariupol, what they're doing now can put an end to any format of negotiations." negotiations that might have prevented the carnage in kharkiv, ukraine's second largest city, where fresh shelling today killed 5 and injured 20, acco
worst of this war by some estimates, 95% of i has been destroyed but still, they refuse to surrender matt bradley leads us off tonight from inside ukraine >> reporter: tonight, mariupol makes its last stand only a couple thousand ukrainian soldiers still holding out in a steel factory, defying russia's early morning ultimatum to surrender. ukraine's prime minister adamant those troops are determined to stay. >> the city still has not fallen there is still our military forces, our...
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given mccarthy expresses his worry the republican members of the house like matt gates, matt, brooks and others, should stop attacking democratic members of the house by name and some republicans by name, presumably, because kevin mccarthy feared that if the fbi reports were true, one of those members of congress could be the victim of severe or deadly violence, which, could then, be rightly attributed to republican encouragement. >> the other thing that we have to do is, these numbers are fair. whatever position you're calling out, especially in this nature. i'm gonna call him, the pension is too high, the country's too crazy. i did not want to look back and think we caused something, or remain something, like someone got hurt. i want to play politics with anybody. >> the times reports that kevin mccarthy vowed to do something about the rhetoric from his wild members, but the times also reports that kevin mccarthy actually did absolutely nothing. >> okay, the other thing i want to bring out with this phone call with the members, i just got something scent now that matt gates said th
given mccarthy expresses his worry the republican members of the house like matt gates, matt, brooks and others, should stop attacking democratic members of the house by name and some republicans by name, presumably, because kevin mccarthy feared that if the fbi reports were true, one of those members of congress could be the victim of severe or deadly violence, which, could then, be rightly attributed to republican encouragement. >> the other thing that we have to do is, these numbers...
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matt rivers, thanks so much. just another measure of who is paying the price for this war and consistently civilians. >> yeah. we talked so much about what military equipment is going there, what the strategy is going to be from the russians next, but at the end of the day, this is such a personal story for so many. and this invasion is constantly ripping ukrainians away from their families. in kharkiv a mother's heart just crushed after she is mourning the loss of her 15-year-old teenage son who was killed in russian shelling. she sobs over her child before his body is taken away. and crying, that he was all she had to live for. [ crying ] [ crying ] >> and jim, that video, it's so hard to watch. and i know some people might not want to watch, might want to turn away, but it's also important because it shows what is really happening and people's children are being killed in this. and she's saying, called him my bunny, my sunshine. you can see a mother speaking to her son saying they had just talked earlier that
matt rivers, thanks so much. just another measure of who is paying the price for this war and consistently civilians. >> yeah. we talked so much about what military equipment is going there, what the strategy is going to be from the russians next, but at the end of the day, this is such a personal story for so many. and this invasion is constantly ripping ukrainians away from their families. in kharkiv a mother's heart just crushed after she is mourning the loss of her 15-year-old teenage...
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matt? >> hi, sandra. in this past week, here four russian missiles struck here killing seven people, marking the first war-time deaths since this war began. today is orthodox easter. behind us is a 16th century cathedral with its stained glass windows boarded up. we have seen many many people getting their easter baskets blessed even during wartime. last night, here in ukraine, president zelenskyy held a packed underground press conference in a key subway, saying u.s. secretary of state blinken and the secretary of defense are visiting ukraine today. zelenskyy said they should not come with empty hands and should be ready to discuss weapons, also saying putin can stop this war in condemning vladimir putin for rejecting an offer to cease-fire for today's holy holiday. over the past week, russia focused on bombing the major port city of mariupol. an estimated 2,000 ukrainian marines and innocent women and children have been shelters in tunnels underneath a massive steel plant, running out of food. the last
matt? >> hi, sandra. in this past week, here four russian missiles struck here killing seven people, marking the first war-time deaths since this war began. today is orthodox easter. behind us is a 16th century cathedral with its stained glass windows boarded up. we have seen many many people getting their easter baskets blessed even during wartime. last night, here in ukraine, president zelenskyy held a packed underground press conference in a key subway, saying u.s. secretary of state...
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joining us now is the washington post justice department reporter matt zapotosky, matt, thanks for joining us tonight. tell us first, what do we know about this last piece of news that we've got, this justice department investigation, how far along it is and do we know specifically what they are investigating? >> it's in its very, very early stages. what they are investigating here is that there was classified information in these 15 boxes of documents. some of them top secret, and even beyond that. so when classified information spills out into the world, generally the department wants to see who saw it that didn't have the appropriate clearances, how did it get out there, is anyone potentially culpable for criminally mishandling this classified information? we remember that that was the focus of the hillary clinton email investigation in 2016. it's a similar issue here, right, there is a classified information that somehow made its way out of government confides and the fbi is going to try to get to the bottom of that. i say this is in its early stages because as far as we can tell, they
joining us now is the washington post justice department reporter matt zapotosky, matt, thanks for joining us tonight. tell us first, what do we know about this last piece of news that we've got, this justice department investigation, how far along it is and do we know specifically what they are investigating? >> it's in its very, very early stages. what they are investigating here is that there was classified information in these 15 boxes of documents. some of them top secret, and even...
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and let me go to ukraine with matt bradley. look, we know the ukrainian officials, the ask is always more, more, more. and whatever we give, it's like, hey, we need more. this is a big pot of more. >> reporter: yeah, chuck, this past weekend that more, more, more turned to an astonishing we're kind of satisfied. and zelenskyy is going to japan and latin america, begging, shaming foreign governments into giving more and more weapons and more and more money before president biden announced the gargantuan new gift to the ukrainians. zelenskyy said he was satisfied with what the u.s. was giving, and this was a major shift, and he met with the secretaries of state and defense, and now it looks like the tide is turning. the ukrainians see this, not just as the u.s. wanting to degrade russia, and not just that they are trying to align with ukraine, but also the rest of the world thinks ukraine is winning, and they see this as a massive vote of confidence. >> matt, that's exactly where i was going with this. thank you, matt. general ho
and let me go to ukraine with matt bradley. look, we know the ukrainian officials, the ask is always more, more, more. and whatever we give, it's like, hey, we need more. this is a big pot of more. >> reporter: yeah, chuck, this past weekend that more, more, more turned to an astonishing we're kind of satisfied. and zelenskyy is going to japan and latin america, begging, shaming foreign governments into giving more and more weapons and more and more money before president biden announced...
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>> matt, i think your build, would you have done what david said? it is better to do something than nothing. >> i think we need to protect san francisco and the stronger laws. i would have voted no. i'm the only renter in this race. if you like at sacramento and representation, about half of households, more than half in san francisco are renters yet less than 2% of our legislatures are renters. i would be the third. i have defended people who are facing evictions. i've been a strong champion and passed just cause eviction protection. i am going to sacramento to be a champion for renters. that means protecting tenants and aggressively building more housing for affordable housing. >> if you look at the record, it has changed. we supported him for supervisor. at the moment he decided to run for assembly, those decisions changed. what changed? a lot of money has been going to his campaign, hundreds of thousands of dollars from realtors and developers. the decision has changed. i don't know where he will be a year from now but that change is clear. >> i
>> matt, i think your build, would you have done what david said? it is better to do something than nothing. >> i think we need to protect san francisco and the stronger laws. i would have voted no. i'm the only renter in this race. if you like at sacramento and representation, about half of households, more than half in san francisco are renters yet less than 2% of our legislatures are renters. i would be the third. i have defended people who are facing evictions. i've been a...
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joining us now is matt toole at refinitiv. matt, if the numbers that i threw up, you would say slow down it feels like 150 miles on the highway to 130 miles on the highway. don't do that unless you are on the audubon. those numbers are incredible. >> that is right, brian. we saw the strongest year in a 6 trillion m & a last year this year as a previous pause and still over $1 trillion it is seven quarters of m & a over $1 trillion that is the first time we have seen that since 1980 >> yeah, is there a sign that the first quarter of this year is how the rest of the year will go, matt or like the stock market, terrible and stocks sold off and putin invaded and interest rates rose of these things happened in a few weeks. that the market like everything else paused. do you think it will react sell rate or is how the first quarter goes, so the year goes >> i think the first quarter generally is one of the slowest quarters of each year. we will see m & a activity picking up peel people are assessing the market. it is uncertainty in
joining us now is matt toole at refinitiv. matt, if the numbers that i threw up, you would say slow down it feels like 150 miles on the highway to 130 miles on the highway. don't do that unless you are on the audubon. those numbers are incredible. >> that is right, brian. we saw the strongest year in a 6 trillion m & a last year this year as a previous pause and still over $1 trillion it is seven quarters of m & a over $1 trillion that is the first time we have seen that since...
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foxes matt finn reports from lviv where at least seven people have been killed and what appears to be a series of missile attacks. the western city of levy was terrorized monday by four russian missile strikes, according to ukrainian officials, causing the first wartime deaths within the city. 15 to 20 people were on the property of this large tire shop when it was hit. four people were killed. this worker tells us he's still alive because he was just arriving when the attack happened. just managed to park the car and there was an explosion. i didn't even understand didn't understand what happened. i don't know. really i must have been unlucky one that i must still alive. i still have young children. he is still in shock that is co workers died. just can't just understand me that every day we drink coffee every day we set together behind the tire shop, this hotel where many refugees were staying, was also blasted by the attack. fox news went inside and spoke to this refugee dimitri. he arrived from kharkiv over a month ago and was staying here. he tells us he came to levy because he t
foxes matt finn reports from lviv where at least seven people have been killed and what appears to be a series of missile attacks. the western city of levy was terrorized monday by four russian missile strikes, according to ukrainian officials, causing the first wartime deaths within the city. 15 to 20 people were on the property of this large tire shop when it was hit. four people were killed. this worker tells us he's still alive because he was just arriving when the attack happened. just...
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the effort to rescue the animals of ukraine taking on almost biblical proportions matt bradley is there. >> reporter: just two months ago it was a refuge for animals and their two-legged friends, but since russia's attack on kharkiv in ukraine's east, five zookeepers at alexander feldman eco park zoo have lost their lives, doing what they loved. "animals don't kill each other for fun," he told me "animals don't do the awful things these people are doing to us." some had volunteered to stay behind to care for the animals, enduring constant shelling that destroyed much of the zoo, like these horse enclosures. but their deaths weren't in vain. those horses had already been rescued part of the zoo's extraordinary efforts as the fighting began to save a massive menagerie of 40 different kinds of animals like lions, tigers, and bear macaques a kind of latter day noah's ark, rescued from war some even going two by two. feldman zoo even helped the civilians of kharkiv, passing out food and supplies to desperate people. the animals joined a huge human exodus headed to safety in the west of the c
the effort to rescue the animals of ukraine taking on almost biblical proportions matt bradley is there. >> reporter: just two months ago it was a refuge for animals and their two-legged friends, but since russia's attack on kharkiv in ukraine's east, five zookeepers at alexander feldman eco park zoo have lost their lives, doing what they loved. "animals don't kill each other for fun," he told me "animals don't do the awful things these people are doing to us." some...
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thank you, matt. >> tonight, live team coverage on baby brandon, a three-month your dr. doom with old who was kidnapped and is now back home with his mom. >> for me it is a matter of holding them accountable. >> the i team exposes the -- exposes the headaches that one law is giving a giants fan who visited san francisco. >> covid-19 cases are going up across the bay area. we will tell you why marin county's health officer says he is not done yet. abc7news at six starts right now. >> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. zach: the ordeal is over -- anchor: a baby is home safe with his mom. but the question about why he was taken remains to be answered. good evening. dan: i'm dan ashley pure to thank you for joining us. the most important part of the story a kidnapped three-month old baby is back with his mom safe. the three reunited after he was taken from their home and three suspects are in custody. ama: we have live team coverage with reporters at where the baby was taken where he was found to exclude what happened good we hea
thank you, matt. >> tonight, live team coverage on baby brandon, a three-month your dr. doom with old who was kidnapped and is now back home with his mom. >> for me it is a matter of holding them accountable. >> the i team exposes the -- exposes the headaches that one law is giving a giants fan who visited san francisco. >> covid-19 cases are going up across the bay area. we will tell you why marin county's health officer says he is not done yet. abc7news at six starts...
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matt bradley, thank you so much for being with us. carol, with this intense fighting that matt was talking about in mind, what is in the president's new announcements today? i think it was very significant. he said he signed a military package of $800 million last week and another 800 million going today. >> that's right, jose. one of the things the president said is that the package that he announced today is really aimed at helping the ukrainians defend themselves in what he called this critical window where russia is laying the groundwork for this next phase of the war. and inside this $800 million package, there's a number of things. there's we're told 72 howitzers, 144 rounds of ammunition, drones, a lot of things that we've seen before but more of them. and we're already hearing from president zelenskyy of ukraine who tweeted he is grateful for this support, he said this help is needed now more than ever. so what you're hearing from the president, though, is that this is just what he's sending now but that a lot more needs to be
matt bradley, thank you so much for being with us. carol, with this intense fighting that matt was talking about in mind, what is in the president's new announcements today? i think it was very significant. he said he signed a military package of $800 million last week and another 800 million going today. >> that's right, jose. one of the things the president said is that the package that he announced today is really aimed at helping the ukrainians defend themselves in what he called this...
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matt is absolutely right. the - fair tribunal. jessica. matt is i absolutely right. the awkward fair tribunal. jessica. matt is - absolutely right. the awkward fact about _ absolutely right. the awkward fact about running the story is even if you might — about running the story is even if you might see some vague comparisons between _ you might see some vague comparisons between what keir starmer is accused of doing _ between what keir starmer is accused of doing and then with the prime minister— of doing and then with the prime minister has been fined for doing, ultimately the police, the arbiters of this— ultimately the police, the arbiters of this and — ultimately the police, the arbiters of this and they decided that one broke _ of this and they decided that one broke the — of this and they decided that one broke the law or in one dinner. at the moment— broke the law or in one dinner. at the moment durham police seem to be sticking _ the moment durham police seem to be sticking with it. although they told the conservative mp up there that they will—
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i want to key off of what matt said. i personally think that taxes should be well -- lowered in the government should be smaller. i think that is exactly the debate we should be having. we should be debating what level of taxation we are comfortable with and what bending we are comfortable with. from there, i think then our agencies should be well-funded and should operate properly. i think reducing tax collections through funding with the irs is an appropriate way to increase federal revenue. i have to pay taxes and if i have a question i need to call in i have been very disappointed and i have been very disappointed in the service that i get. i think it reflects the fault -- for conservatives, i see myself as one amongst the city government smaller. if we lead with that and argue that taxes should be smaller overall. i think the irs should still be funded to some degree so that the taxes that people do have to pay are straightforward and easy. a part of this, to come up for a plug of -- of course is tax reform because
i want to key off of what matt said. i personally think that taxes should be well -- lowered in the government should be smaller. i think that is exactly the debate we should be having. we should be debating what level of taxation we are comfortable with and what bending we are comfortable with. from there, i think then our agencies should be well-funded and should operate properly. i think reducing tax collections through funding with the irs is an appropriate way to increase federal revenue....
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matt gallagher is a veteran of the iraq war. just got back from lviv. and since returning, he and his fellow trainers have been deluged by other trainers asking if they should go. as he wrote in "the new york times," he wrote, should these men and women go to ukraine? it depends. matt gallagher is here, he's a capital and has published fiction works including the book "kaboom." matt, why did you take time on your own dime and go over there and train ukrainian civilians? >> thank you, with my two colleagues, at the end of november, we flew over to ukraine. we knew from the lviv city castle there was a need to come over and train the civilian defense force. we had no clue at that point how the war was going to go. the russian invasion towards central ukraine and kyiv was ongoing. we decided to go. we figured there was a need. we have these skills, it was on us to show up and do this thing. >> so, you get home. word's out that you have been there. veterans want to know should they go and fight? chance the answer? >> so much of life it depends. all three of
matt gallagher is a veteran of the iraq war. just got back from lviv. and since returning, he and his fellow trainers have been deluged by other trainers asking if they should go. as he wrote in "the new york times," he wrote, should these men and women go to ukraine? it depends. matt gallagher is here, he's a capital and has published fiction works including the book "kaboom." matt, why did you take time on your own dime and go over there and train ukrainian civilians?...
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. >> matt rivers reporting live for us from kyiv. thank you so much. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor says, quote, there will be a case to answer in due course regarding russia's alleged war crimes in bucha. erica hill joins us from warsaw, poland. you spoke with the polish national prosecutor working with the and other groups to investigate these atrocities. what did he have to say? >> yeah, he's leading the investigation here in poland. and he said something very similar. he said he believes with nearly 3 million refugees that have come into poland, they will be able to gather enough evidence to bring these alleged perpetrators to justice. jake, of course, he couldn't talk about specifics because it's an ongoing investigation, but he did address just how difficult it is for many of these survivors to share their stories. >> translator: we provide psychological support to refugees during these interviews, and of course, the interviews are voluntary. we are aware of the trauma that these people go through. all our interviews are aime
. >> matt rivers reporting live for us from kyiv. thank you so much. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor says, quote, there will be a case to answer in due course regarding russia's alleged war crimes in bucha. erica hill joins us from warsaw, poland. you spoke with the polish national prosecutor working with the and other groups to investigate these atrocities. what did he have to say? >> yeah, he's leading the investigation here in poland. and he said something...
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matt laid it out perfectly. this is a bad headline, but if you look under the hood, the economy is still in pretty good shape. let's put it up. if you're joe biden and the democrats, 6.6 million jobs added in biden's first year. the unemployment rate 3.6%. wow. matt eagan says it may go down yet. if you're the republicans, you say joe biden's economy is shrinking. welcome to politics. >> welcome to politics but also welcome to looking at the impact of what happens on a macro level. 6 million jobs gained. if you're just regular old me and you're going to the grocery store, you find that everything is more expensive these days. it's more expensive to fill up your car, that's what republicans are focusing on. they believe no matter what goes on, what's going on with the former president and in their own leadership, or even other outside factors such as the war overseas, that -- those domestic issues are ultimately where the battles will be won and lost this november. >> and so that is one of the reasons we can list
matt laid it out perfectly. this is a bad headline, but if you look under the hood, the economy is still in pretty good shape. let's put it up. if you're joe biden and the democrats, 6.6 million jobs added in biden's first year. the unemployment rate 3.6%. wow. matt eagan says it may go down yet. if you're the republicans, you say joe biden's economy is shrinking. welcome to politics. >> welcome to politics but also welcome to looking at the impact of what happens on a macro level. 6...
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republican congressman scott perry of pennsylvania, republican congressman matt gaetz of florida and louie gohmert of texas. they were all present when white house lawyers told meadows and them that this scheme involving the states that biden won, that scheme was illegal. mr. meadows nevertheless kept trying for it, even after they had all been told it was against the law. cnn reports today that one of those members, scott perry, texted white house chief of staff mark meadows just a few days after the election that the white house needed to have the nsa, the national security administration, immediately seize communications related to voting machines. he that same day texted the white house that the cia was in on some sort of anti-trump plot and the white house needed to act against the cia as well. on the heels of those revelations, tonight new york times reporter jonathan martin and alexander burns released more audio from the immediate aftermath of the january 6th attack. their forthcoming book released on tuesday of next week is apparently going to be accompanied by an absolute t
republican congressman scott perry of pennsylvania, republican congressman matt gaetz of florida and louie gohmert of texas. they were all present when white house lawyers told meadows and them that this scheme involving the states that biden won, that scheme was illegal. mr. meadows nevertheless kept trying for it, even after they had all been told it was against the law. cnn reports today that one of those members, scott perry, texted white house chief of staff mark meadows just a few days...
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so, matt, zelenskyy said it would be no surprise to learn top-u.s. officials would soon be visiting but, in fact, it was a surprise to many of us. and the white house is staying mum on that. what more do we know at this hour? >> yeah. there is no question this was a surprise to all the reporters in that room, pamela. and part of the reason it was a surprise is because, generally speaking, visits like this are not announced in advance for security reasons. i mean, we have seen other leaders come here to kyiv and, generally, those visits are talked about only after those leaders have actually left kyiv, when video is shared in news is shared with reporters. so, this was definitely a surprise, perhaps not what the state department, what the defense department, what the white house wanted to hear. and yet, president zelenskyy, nonetheless, publicizing that information tonight so we are going to be waiting to see what happens later in the day today sunday in ukraine to see what that vicinity will look like between secretary of state, secretary of defense,
so, matt, zelenskyy said it would be no surprise to learn top-u.s. officials would soon be visiting but, in fact, it was a surprise to many of us. and the white house is staying mum on that. what more do we know at this hour? >> yeah. there is no question this was a surprise to all the reporters in that room, pamela. and part of the reason it was a surprise is because, generally speaking, visits like this are not announced in advance for security reasons. i mean, we have seen other...
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live on the ground in lviv with the latest developments, matt finn. >> matt: russia continues to warn about a nuclear threat, butted the united states is not backing down in support for this country. the u.s. supplied $3.7 billion in arms and international support is strong. germany making major policy shift and announcing it will send heavy weaponry to ukraine. on tuesday lloyd austin hosted a meet nothing germany with 40 naegszs coming together, planned in under a week. fox's jennifer griffin asked him a wide range of questions including whether vladamir putin would have been deterred if ukraine was supplied with weapons sooner. >> are you worry third degree might turn into a proxy war between u.s. and russia? is this a proxy war? >> no, it's not. this is clearly ukraine's fight. iraq's neighbors and allys and partners are stepping up to make sure they have what they need to be successful. >> you don't believe this will end in nuclear war? >> i do not. having said that, ukraine has a right to protect itself and we will continue to support ukraine. >> matt: the united nations general
live on the ground in lviv with the latest developments, matt finn. >> matt: russia continues to warn about a nuclear threat, butted the united states is not backing down in support for this country. the u.s. supplied $3.7 billion in arms and international support is strong. germany making major policy shift and announcing it will send heavy weaponry to ukraine. on tuesday lloyd austin hosted a meet nothing germany with 40 naegszs coming together, planned in under a week. fox's jennifer...