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>> between matthew and lucas, for argued and defensible reasons scholars think that matthew and luke were probably written just before the turn of the first century. >> i thought it was closer to 47 years. >> after what? >> after his death. >> well, he died around -- no, mark is the earliest one and mark seems to have been written around the destruction of the temple. >> i guess what she's saying is a lot of this is hand me down, verbal accounts, which of course are subject to considerable alteration in the pass, we certainly know that, correct? >> well, today it certainly is not like the-mile-per-hour dame -- the children's parlor game of telephone where you pass a saying around the circle and by the time it gets to the end it's been corrupted. go back to the historical context, it was a very oral culture. and we're only talking, here, maybe 40 or 50 years. i can certainly remember things 40 years ago. and 30 years ago quite cereal. and something of this monumental importance i probably would remember it quite vividly. but in that culture where member morization and oral transmissio
>> between matthew and lucas, for argued and defensible reasons scholars think that matthew and luke were probably written just before the turn of the first century. >> i thought it was closer to 47 years. >> after what? >> after his death. >> well, he died around -- no, mark is the earliest one and mark seems to have been written around the destruction of the temple. >> i guess what she's saying is a lot of this is hand me down, verbal accounts, which of...
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ethel mae matthews was the daughter of alabama sharecroppers.she arrived penniless in atlanta during the 1950s. she worked as a housekeeper. she lived in public housing, and she later found her political voice and the welfare rights movement during the 1960s. matthews and others like her, as she rose to -- they rose to challenge the second wave and others in the civil rights movement, made it clear that the formal equality of the civil rights act of 1964 in the voting rights act of 1965 were not enough. they were not enough matthews and others that because jim crow had left a legacy of racialized poverty. and does, matthews and other women, mostly women and the welfare rights movement, waged protests for affordable housing and adequate income. they also were vocal critics of many politicians, including the new black lyrical class elected in the wake of the voting rights act of 1965 saying again the right to vote alone was not enough if the representatives were not responsive. matthews and others lobbied for a responsive political structure for a
ethel mae matthews was the daughter of alabama sharecroppers.she arrived penniless in atlanta during the 1950s. she worked as a housekeeper. she lived in public housing, and she later found her political voice and the welfare rights movement during the 1960s. matthews and others like her, as she rose to -- they rose to challenge the second wave and others in the civil rights movement, made it clear that the formal equality of the civil rights act of 1964 in the voting rights act of 1965 were...
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no, matthew's got more -- matthew's like -- he'd be more -- matthew would be like, listen, hudson --can't even do it. my son does the best matthew mcconaughey impression. >> jimmy: for real? >> no, no, no, seriously. i was actually just saying to somebody backstage that if i could -- if i had the guts to put my son on youtube doing a matthew mcconaughey impersonation -- >> jimmy: it would be huge. >> yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, it's pretty good. >> jimmy: he's 7 years old. >> 7. >> jimmy: wow -- and is he hanging around with uncle matt a lot? how did he learn this? >> no, i think matthew makes that kind of impression on people. >> jimmy: really? i don't think i've ever seen a 7-year-old impersonate anybody. >> yeah, well, my son's into it. >> jimmy: he is? >> yeah, he's got all sorts -- >> jimmy: does he walk around with his shirt off and do push-ups? >> he loves those bongos. >> jimmy: do you find yourself with your son -- you find yourself suddenly doing things that your mom or your dad did with you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: besides feeding him and the obvious. >> yeah, not really.
no, matthew's got more -- matthew's like -- he'd be more -- matthew would be like, listen, hudson --can't even do it. my son does the best matthew mcconaughey impression. >> jimmy: for real? >> no, no, no, seriously. i was actually just saying to somebody backstage that if i could -- if i had the guts to put my son on youtube doing a matthew mcconaughey impersonation -- >> jimmy: it would be huge. >> yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, it's pretty good. >>...
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donna an corkie axleson have just returned from a memorial service where matthew was honored. >> it's an honor. we are proud and pleased, we would rather have him back. but it's nice to see him and others honored for what they did. >> reporter: axleson a special forces navy seal was honored for fighting with a malitia in afghanistan that helped his teammate escape with his life. >> he was a hero before he died. but we feel that when he's recognized that they pick him out as an individual because of something he did. but that he really represents all of the men and women in june form. >> reporter: matthew u niform. >> donna still laughs how he would remember young matthew would take orders literally. >> in hindsight you laugh about it. but he was carrying a flower pot, i didn't want him to stumble or hurt the pot and i said to him, matthew you need to put that down, so he just went. because he did exactly what i told him to do. >> his mother said the most rewarding tribute at the navy cross ceremony came to the navy seal who did not talk so much about his navy hero, but his day-to-day
donna an corkie axleson have just returned from a memorial service where matthew was honored. >> it's an honor. we are proud and pleased, we would rather have him back. but it's nice to see him and others honored for what they did. >> reporter: axleson a special forces navy seal was honored for fighting with a malitia in afghanistan that helped his teammate escape with his life. >> he was a hero before he died. but we feel that when he's recognized that they pick him out as an...
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matthew races to the theater as jenny watches.he trailer ends and the videographer picks it up live as matthew enters the theater, gets down on one knee and asks him to marry him the audience erupts in applause and this is a very warm introduction to the rest of their lives. you're watching the "cbs morning news." to the rest of their lives. of the oven. to the morning bowl of cereal. and to lactaid® milk. easy to digest and with all the calcium and vitamin d of regular milk. [ female announcer ] lactaid®. the original lactose-free milk. and vitamin d of regular milk. parentheses have a place. but not on your face. juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. now you don't have to wait six weeks to get it. natural instincts now comes with a new color refresher. just color, then give it a boost two weeks in and get a freshly colored look once again. natural i
matthew races to the theater as jenny watches.he trailer ends and the videographer picks it up live as matthew enters the theater, gets down on one knee and asks him to marry him the audience erupts in applause and this is a very warm introduction to the rest of their lives. you're watching the "cbs morning news." to the rest of their lives. of the oven. to the morning bowl of cereal. and to lactaid® milk. easy to digest and with all the calcium and vitamin d of regular milk. [...
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i think that as matthew was saying it's about economic incentives. it becomes clear that this is what the consumer wants and this is the smart way to self . it will happen. >> okay. optimistic. that's very nice to hear. here's a follow-up. we will take a question on this side of the room. >> good afternoon. i've heard many claim we're hitting the tipping point of no return if you will with regard to our ability to counteract climate change. given that, how much, mainly directed at mr. speed and the others as well how much time do we have to wait, what role should we deeply in? >> so, you put your finger on the weakness or challenge to my optimism that if we face tomorrow, the tipping point such that there's no going back and we regret that we have crossed the sticking point, then we have got a big problem. the question that ucla's climate scientists continue to debate is, and i'm not one of them, i'm going to turn this over to laurence in the second, is are we there yet? and the resilience -- this may be a convenient argument -- the convenience of ec
i think that as matthew was saying it's about economic incentives. it becomes clear that this is what the consumer wants and this is the smart way to self . it will happen. >> okay. optimistic. that's very nice to hear. here's a follow-up. we will take a question on this side of the room. >> good afternoon. i've heard many claim we're hitting the tipping point of no return if you will with regard to our ability to counteract climate change. given that, how much, mainly directed at...
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matthew, you first.here does this leave us with pakistan and what does it mean that the president decided to do this without them? >> well, i think it puts increased pressure on pakistan to step up to the plate and to meet us half way on collecting intelligence against al qaeda and it is embarrassing for them. there is no way to deny the fact that bin laden was staying fairly close to islamabad, is embarrassing to the pakistani intelligence. it's difficult to track people down as we saw in iraq when we hunted zakawi who was also in an expensive house. that seems to be a trend with these al qaeda leaders. they don't seem to live in the squalor their foot soldiers do but this is something pakistan is going to have to increase their ops tempo and intelligence collection to meet us on this responsibility. >> going at it alone? >> absolutely right. i'll tell you, this is important. our relationship with pakistan is critical. the good news about pakistan, at least they came out with the right words after the e
matthew, you first.here does this leave us with pakistan and what does it mean that the president decided to do this without them? >> well, i think it puts increased pressure on pakistan to step up to the plate and to meet us half way on collecting intelligence against al qaeda and it is embarrassing for them. there is no way to deny the fact that bin laden was staying fairly close to islamabad, is embarrassing to the pakistani intelligence. it's difficult to track people down as we saw...
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burkle center for international relations and the author of the book kill or capture matthew i want to thank you very much for joining us tonight first carter's you recognize this country today where it's ok to openly casually talk about torture or enhanced interrogation techniques and the politicization and a televised debate for president. i don't want to hear things like that and mr plenty by the way two years ago. go against the moral fabric of this country so obviously it is their first thought as a little bit with presidential candidates but you know if we need them part of why for sure is incompatible with american principles we just got to look for our first president george washington during the revolutionary war. for sure. whether or not it works. is not compatible but for now i'm just wondering of course it's always hard to look back and try to try to say that things could have been different but you yourself you know you're an interrogator you think that torture is not the best way to get information out of people this is a report coming from so many interrogators out there
burkle center for international relations and the author of the book kill or capture matthew i want to thank you very much for joining us tonight first carter's you recognize this country today where it's ok to openly casually talk about torture or enhanced interrogation techniques and the politicization and a televised debate for president. i don't want to hear things like that and mr plenty by the way two years ago. go against the moral fabric of this country so obviously it is their first...
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. >>> coming up next, cameron mathison's singing lesson with matthew morrison.
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my parents, well, like ethel may matthews parents, my father was once a sharecropper. he later on worked in a factory, both of my parents attended segregated schools in south carolina. my mom later, actually when i was in law school, went to college and became a teacher which is something she does now. >> we have been taking with tomiko brown nagin, courage to dissent, atlanta, and the long history of the civil rights movement. >> so, matt, here's my question. this book is written in a breezy popular style and has sort of a breezy optimism to it. you write at one point, "the innovative capitalist culture will allow us to make a hue -- houdini-style escape from the impacts." what makes you sure of that? >> my mother told me to avoid wishful thinking, and i try to be provocative to see if folks are awake. i take climate change seriously, and now that my two minutes is up -- [laughter] i love good jokes. folks, i take climate change very seriously, and my optimism is really -- the core of my optimism, and i don't want you to think i'm a naive optimist is when we anticipat
my parents, well, like ethel may matthews parents, my father was once a sharecropper. he later on worked in a factory, both of my parents attended segregated schools in south carolina. my mom later, actually when i was in law school, went to college and became a teacher which is something she does now. >> we have been taking with tomiko brown nagin, courage to dissent, atlanta, and the long history of the civil rights movement. >> so, matt, here's my question. this book is written...
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citibank said indeed matthew should have received the full rebate for the gas purchase.as invalid merchant code used to process the purchase. the bank said citi-provided a full rebate and taking step to insure future purchases receive the appropriate rebate. in addition we are reviewing other 76 master card purchases to insure other card holders receive the appropriate rebate. >> it is just a couple of days later, they contacted me and followed up. so power to the people. [laughter] >> citibank urges customer to check their statement to make sure they are receiving the correct rebates and contact their banks if there are mistakes. >> i posted links and some of them, some excellent gas rebates and to check them out go to abc sevennews.com. >> it is important to check for them, too. >> you have to keep track. >> thank you, michael. >> more than 40 years, hospitality house in san francisco has been offering counseling and shelter and hope to those in need and created an arts program that lets people express the creativity and annual art auction to raise money for the progra
citibank said indeed matthew should have received the full rebate for the gas purchase.as invalid merchant code used to process the purchase. the bank said citi-provided a full rebate and taking step to insure future purchases receive the appropriate rebate. in addition we are reviewing other 76 master card purchases to insure other card holders receive the appropriate rebate. >> it is just a couple of days later, they contacted me and followed up. so power to the people. [laughter]...
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can someone go check on chris matthews. i think he's having a stroke. does anyone know what he means? >> i will not be running for president. >> stephen: what? what? who's going to tell opec the fun is over? who is going to tell china to go [bleep] themselves. who, who is going to break this to meatloaf? >> should i run for president? >> absolutely. >> stephen: look at him. so full of hopes and dreams for the future. the dream that one day the president of the united states might order him to sell suntan lotion with gary busey. (laughter) >> stephen: so farewell to the donald. farewell to the huckamike. the huckaman, the huckahuck. >> i'm just trying to get as huckamany of these out before i i forget his huckaname. (laughter) >> stephen: there are two-- now two leading candidates are gone, who does that leave? yesterday on "meet the press" peggy noonan turned me on to the next big thing, newt gingrich. >> to young people, to 18 and 20-year-old voters, it just occurred to me, he's new. they may find him quite compelling. >> stephen: and peggy noonan is i
can someone go check on chris matthews. i think he's having a stroke. does anyone know what he means? >> i will not be running for president. >> stephen: what? what? who's going to tell opec the fun is over? who is going to tell china to go [bleep] themselves. who, who is going to break this to meatloaf? >> should i run for president? >> absolutely. >> stephen: look at him. so full of hopes and dreams for the future. the dream that one day the president of the...
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everyone of those msnbc stories is chris matthews attacking. >> he's nuts. >>> and you don't have to go to msnbc to see it. watch fox. >> and what is interesting to me, i attribute to to lack of displinn. goes ophrah and fundraisers and they are not understanding from a presidential reelection point of view they need to go away. >> he goes on ophrah and airs . ing and making opening joking remarks. >> when you are president you have to have discipline. >> meaningless funny comments before. >> they are taken seriously. >> and so now the birth certificate is settled are we turning our attention to donald trump's finances. he would release if the president trotted out the birt certificate. >> that's what the wall street journal called for . now mr.c trump wants transparency see if he's heavily lecheraged as the u.s. treasury. >> draft records when he had a high number in the viet number and he had deferments and a medical exception and so donald trump release your medical records. >> you are not joining in. >> and we have to take a break. check out our new website and keep an eye on the
everyone of those msnbc stories is chris matthews attacking. >> he's nuts. >>> and you don't have to go to msnbc to see it. watch fox. >> and what is interesting to me, i attribute to to lack of displinn. goes ophrah and fundraisers and they are not understanding from a presidential reelection point of view they need to go away. >> he goes on ophrah and airs . ing and making opening joking remarks. >> when you are president you have to have discipline. >>...
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i'm standing by here with my colleague in jerusalem, matthew chance. we want to take a listen to what mr. rosenberg says as he introduces the president of the united states. >> -- between the united states and israel. as you have said both publicly and privately, the relationship between the united states and the jewish state of israel is anchored in both common interests and shared values. you understand with great depth that israel is the only country in the middle east that shares america's commitment to freedom, democracy and peace. you have demonstrated through your support of more than $3 billion in critical security assistance for israel that investing in the jewish state is investing in the one pillar of stability in an unstable region. it should also be noted and we thank you for publicly and frequently calling for increased funding for the jewish state, even in this extremely difficult budget environment, you have fought for an increase in assistance. in addition, you understand that small democracies like israel are particularly vulnerable.
i'm standing by here with my colleague in jerusalem, matthew chance. we want to take a listen to what mr. rosenberg says as he introduces the president of the united states. >> -- between the united states and israel. as you have said both publicly and privately, the relationship between the united states and the jewish state of israel is anchored in both common interests and shared values. you understand with great depth that israel is the only country in the middle east that shares...
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. >> matthew evans of san francisco commutes to hayward every day.en gas prices shot past $4 a gallon, he was glad he had this credit card. it gave him a 4% rebate on gas purchased at union 76 stations at least it was supposed to. >> so i want to use your card but i want to get my 4% rebate every time. >> he noticed on his credit card statement that he was receiving a 1% rebate instead of 4% when he bought gas at the union 76 in hayward. listed under his owner, avis corporation so he contacted the credit card company, citibank that issues the rebates. >> they told me that the gas station wasn't reporting anymore as a conoco or union 76 station. which i thought was odd since they have the union 76 logo. >> citibank told him to inquire at the gas station about rebates. matthew said he couldn't get answers there. >> i shouldn't have to walk inside the gas station each time and say am i going to get a 4% rebate on this gallon of gas. >> matthew says at today's gas prices, the cashback is important. a 1% rebate gave him back about $0.04 per gallon while a
. >> matthew evans of san francisco commutes to hayward every day.en gas prices shot past $4 a gallon, he was glad he had this credit card. it gave him a 4% rebate on gas purchased at union 76 stations at least it was supposed to. >> so i want to use your card but i want to get my 4% rebate every time. >> he noticed on his credit card statement that he was receiving a 1% rebate instead of 4% when he bought gas at the union 76 in hayward. listed under his owner, avis...
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. >> matthew evans of san francisco commutes to hayward every day. when gas prices shot past $4 a gallon, he was glad he had this credit card. it gave him a 4% rebate on gas purchased at union 76 stations at least it was supposed to. >> so i want to use your card but i want to get my 4% rebate every time. >> he noticed on his credit card statement that he was receiving a 1% rebate instead of 4% when he bought gas at the union 76 in hayward. listed under his owner, avis corporation so he contacted the credit card company, citibank that issues the rebates. >> they told me that the gas station wasn't reporting anymore as a conoco or union 76 station. which i thought was odd since they have the union 76 logo. >> citibank told him to inquire at the gas station about rebates. matthew said he couldn't get answers there. >> i shouldn't have to walk inside the gas station each time and say am i going to get a 4% rebate on this gallon of gas. >> matthew says at today's gas prices, the cashback is important. a 1% rebate gave him back about $0.04 per gallon whil
. >> matthew evans of san francisco commutes to hayward every day. when gas prices shot past $4 a gallon, he was glad he had this credit card. it gave him a 4% rebate on gas purchased at union 76 stations at least it was supposed to. >> so i want to use your card but i want to get my 4% rebate every time. >> he noticed on his credit card statement that he was receiving a 1% rebate instead of 4% when he bought gas at the union 76 in hayward. listed under his owner, avis...
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and i think we we lost matthew but that was matthew i'm alexander former senior military interrogator and also the author of kill or capture now unfortunately that doesn't for this show for more on a story that we've covered this with r.t. dot com slash usa and it's always check out our you to page for all the segments from today and previous months beforehand if youtube dot com slash r.t. america.
and i think we we lost matthew but that was matthew i'm alexander former senior military interrogator and also the author of kill or capture now unfortunately that doesn't for this show for more on a story that we've covered this with r.t. dot com slash usa and it's always check out our you to page for all the segments from today and previous months beforehand if youtube dot com slash r.t. america.
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excuse me david philip of the new matthew alexander a senior u.s. interrogator who oversaw and performed over thirteen hundred interrogations of iraq guy you know he basically done everything wrong question question a waterboarding said this to any good man on her democracy now program. torture and abuse was okayed as number one recruiting tool and remember these foreign fighters they came to iraq they made up ninety percent of suicide bombers. they killed hundreds if not thousands of american soldiers and so this policy of torture and abuse did not make america safer what it did was it caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of american soldiers who are now buried at arlington national cemetery stow hundreds or thousands of american soldiers dead because of torture. you know that's nonsense that's absolutely untrue one of the biggest lies that has been purposely was there upon us by this is this will go to the hundred sarah gave . well that does not mean the ferocity of what he is saying is so i would like to say that the again the biggest lie t
excuse me david philip of the new matthew alexander a senior u.s. interrogator who oversaw and performed over thirteen hundred interrogations of iraq guy you know he basically done everything wrong question question a waterboarding said this to any good man on her democracy now program. torture and abuse was okayed as number one recruiting tool and remember these foreign fighters they came to iraq they made up ninety percent of suicide bombers. they killed hundreds if not thousands of american...
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joining us now is matthew chance. he's our moscow senior international correspondent.his deal and deadline slips again, do you think the deal is going to collapse? >> i think that's certainly a possibility. but not the most likely outcome. this is very important for all of the parties involved. it's important for bp because it represents a huge strategic investment for them after the debacle of the gulf of mexico oil spill last summer. more importantly, perhaps, it's crucial for the russians, for the kremlin, that want not just a piece of bp. i think they would be getting 5% of bp stock. they also need to have the arctic oil deposits underneath the arctic icecap, to keep as one of the leading oil producers. >> all of the wrangling after this, after the deepwater horizon incident in the gulf of mexico. >> yes. of course. and this was one of the reasons why the ceo of bp, bob dudley, came out after he was appointed to that position in bp, and made this investment in russia. it was meant to be a step in the right direction for bp. a sign for investors they were going to t
joining us now is matthew chance. he's our moscow senior international correspondent.his deal and deadline slips again, do you think the deal is going to collapse? >> i think that's certainly a possibility. but not the most likely outcome. this is very important for all of the parties involved. it's important for bp because it represents a huge strategic investment for them after the debacle of the gulf of mexico oil spill last summer. more importantly, perhaps, it's crucial for the...
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this is matthew anthony maldonado.on monday in salinas weighs 14 pounds 9-ounces. he may be the biggest baby born in california. the not so little matthew was born via c section. his father says doctors had warned the couple matthew would be a big baby. >>> a little bit of wind left out there right now. let's go out to redwood shoreless. big changes coming our way. but not tomorrow, this whole deal is going to happen over the weekend. let's take a look at the system i'm tracking. there it is to the north. rain returns saturday night into sunday. cooler for sure on your weekend and unsettled weather on sunday. you could see snow, you will see snow up in the lake tahoe area. maybe a snow advisory. this weather system talking about this since monday. it has been spinning up here grabbing more cold air, more cold air and more cold air. now it's going to start its migration south. that will start moving into the bay. showers saturday. partly to mostly cloudy tomorrow. then it all turns around as we head into your bay area s
this is matthew anthony maldonado.on monday in salinas weighs 14 pounds 9-ounces. he may be the biggest baby born in california. the not so little matthew was born via c section. his father says doctors had warned the couple matthew would be a big baby. >>> a little bit of wind left out there right now. let's go out to redwood shoreless. big changes coming our way. but not tomorrow, this whole deal is going to happen over the weekend. let's take a look at the system i'm tracking. there...
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this is matthew anthony maldonado.on monday in salinas weighs 14 pounds 9-ounces. he may be the biggest baby born in california. the not so little matthew was born via c section. his father says doctors had warned the couple matthew would be a big baby. >>> a little bit of wind left out there right now. let's go out to redwood shoreless. big changes coming our way. but not tomorrow, this whole deal is going to happen over the weekend. let's take a look at the system i'm tracking. there it is to the north. rain returns saturday night into sunday. cooler for sure on your weekend and unsettled weather on sunday. you could see snow, you will see snow up in the lake tahoe area. maybe a snow advisory. this weather system talking about this since monday. it has been spinning up here grabbing more cold air, more cold air and more cold air. now it's going to start its migration south. that will start moving into the bay. showers saturday. partly to mostly cloudy tomorrow. then it all turns around as we head into your bay area s
this is matthew anthony maldonado.on monday in salinas weighs 14 pounds 9-ounces. he may be the biggest baby born in california. the not so little matthew was born via c section. his father says doctors had warned the couple matthew would be a big baby. >>> a little bit of wind left out there right now. let's go out to redwood shoreless. big changes coming our way. but not tomorrow, this whole deal is going to happen over the weekend. let's take a look at the system i'm tracking. there...
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. >> gene adam, matthew fontas, kevin -- it looks like a doubling of cards. corey brae. ramsef maro. hiroshi fakuda. >> do so one of the principal managers there, and is interesting, what we spoke about. i would like to say, i am from san francisco, 51 years old from the western part of town, just like the western portal. i grew up and all of that here, and i think that we're lucky to have such a wonderful team of architects and developers, such a great plan, to know that this line will be going right to the middle of the project. this is very fantastic. i understand the concerns, very much. we have dealt with the same kinds of issues. it all works out. we have the construction michael yarne has addressed a lot of great concerns and so has mr. chiu. i would caution you to not show developers and allow this to happen any reasonable time period before interest rates go up, seriously. i would hate to see dilapidated, mold-infested, thin-walled units just stay there. i think we all read the article about the poor lady with the mold into a statifestation. is a colleague of mi
. >> gene adam, matthew fontas, kevin -- it looks like a doubling of cards. corey brae. ramsef maro. hiroshi fakuda. >> do so one of the principal managers there, and is interesting, what we spoke about. i would like to say, i am from san francisco, 51 years old from the western part of town, just like the western portal. i grew up and all of that here, and i think that we're lucky to have such a wonderful team of architects and developers, such a great plan, to know that this line...
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c >>> matthew morrison is putting us all in such a good mood.re all set to pick up where we left off again ♪ ♪ the question mark's hanging over us ♪ ♪ but we won't give the time of day, no ♪ ♪ 'cause all we've got is these few stolen seconds ♪ ♪ and we can't let them go to waste ♪ ♪ the stars the light ♪ ♪ come back tonight come back tonight ♪ ♪ the sparks will fly one look in your eyes ♪ ♪ my heart's open wide ♪ i know tonight's running out now ♪ ♪ and we'll hold back the sun somehow ♪ ♪ see the sky still got tonight ♪ ♪ still got tonight ♪ come 9:00 a.m., i pack another suitcase ♪ ♪ and leave you in your bed so warm ♪ ♪ i sneak out of bed not to wake you ♪ ♪ but it's useless can't do this no more ♪ ♪ it's going to get much harder before it gets better, baby ♪ ♪ that's for sure just stay awake ♪ ♪ for my footsteps on the staircase ♪ ♪ and i will walk back through this door ♪ ♪ the sun the light ♪ ♪ come back to the light come back to light ♪ ♪ one look in your eyes my heart's open wide ♪ ♪ i know time's running out now ♪ ♪ but we'll hold back t
c >>> matthew morrison is putting us all in such a good mood.re all set to pick up where we left off again ♪ ♪ the question mark's hanging over us ♪ ♪ but we won't give the time of day, no ♪ ♪ 'cause all we've got is these few stolen seconds ♪ ♪ and we can't let them go to waste ♪ ♪ the stars the light ♪ ♪ come back tonight come back tonight ♪ ♪ the sparks will fly one look in your eyes ♪ ♪ my heart's open wide ♪ i know tonight's running out now ♪...
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cnn's matthew chance is standing by. matthew, is this deal dead in the water?porter: it seems to be at the moment. in fact over the course of the past few hours there's been a statement issued on the bp website, a joint statement from bp and aar, this con sosortium confirming that the deal with rosneft has not been found. the statement says both bp and aar will intensify efforts to ensure tnkbp's continued success. the statement goes on to say a solution wasn't found. the statement also says talks will continue about closer cooperation with rosneft. rosneft for its part has not made any public statements so far. there have been reports on the interfax news agency, though, saying it hasn't renewed its deadline. the other statements we're getting from the other parties says the deadline has not been extend. for the moment, this lucrative, important share swap deal between bp and rosneft is currently off the table, nina. >> and the future of those companies obviously to secure new oil supplies also very much in question. matthew chance, thanks for that update ther
cnn's matthew chance is standing by. matthew, is this deal dead in the water?porter: it seems to be at the moment. in fact over the course of the past few hours there's been a statement issued on the bp website, a joint statement from bp and aar, this con sosortium confirming that the deal with rosneft has not been found. the statement says both bp and aar will intensify efforts to ensure tnkbp's continued success. the statement goes on to say a solution wasn't found. the statement also says...
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matthews says all of them will support ramirez alibi.ut th prosecution has witnesss who say they saw the attack and presumably they will be at the lineup where police hope they will identify ramirez. dean johnson says it is a credibility contest now. >> what both sides would be looking for right now is some sort of physical evidence to kroob rate the eyewitnesses on the a libi witnesses. >> ramirez lawyer also says his client will take a poll hi graph test to prove his innocence. johnson says they are not admissible in court but police may want to take him up on the offer anyway. >> you get the suspect to sit down and start answering questions and you can find out with his involvement or lack thereof in the crime. >> reporter: dean says the d.a. can still hold ramirez even those witnesses fail to identify him in the lineup. that is because he is on parole violation. >>> environmentalists defended on chevron's annual shareholders meeting today. demonstrators called the company a major threat to the international eco system and say one gla
matthews says all of them will support ramirez alibi.ut th prosecution has witnesss who say they saw the attack and presumably they will be at the lineup where police hope they will identify ramirez. dean johnson says it is a credibility contest now. >> what both sides would be looking for right now is some sort of physical evidence to kroob rate the eyewitnesses on the a libi witnesses. >> ramirez lawyer also says his client will take a poll hi graph test to prove his innocence....
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matthew alexander, that's your first question tonight. thanks for joining us. are they correct about water boarding? >> no, they are not correct. what a lot of people are forgetting is what professional interrogators have been saying all along, when you use techniques like water boarding, you get the bare minimum about of information out of a detainee. that minimum about of information is going to lack the details you need to execute a mission to take out a target. the type of information you need to take out a target isn't a nickname of a courier. it's who is that courier, how do we find him? and how do we know when he's meeting with the target. in this case, bin laden. it took seven years to go from water boarding of to how we found him. someone very similar to ka hid, he provided the name and how we would know when he would meet with him and allowed us to go from cooperation to the death in about six weeks. >> tell us about this breaking report in the new york times. what do you know about it? >> we don't know much about his interrogations. in reports outsid
matthew alexander, that's your first question tonight. thanks for joining us. are they correct about water boarding? >> no, they are not correct. what a lot of people are forgetting is what professional interrogators have been saying all along, when you use techniques like water boarding, you get the bare minimum about of information out of a detainee. that minimum about of information is going to lack the details you need to execute a mission to take out a target. the type of information...
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on thanksgiving day 2009, matthew blade nearly died after suffering this devastating hit. the 15-year-old was able to get up right after the hit but collapsed moments later. he had brain swelling and a blood clot the road to recovery is a tough one. >> in terms of brain recovery, we know that most of it happens within that 18 month period. but there's no doubt that research has shown that recovery continues many years down the line. >> it's nothing that matthew cannot handle. he is an amazing young man. >> the players are big men on campus and the parents are proud, but is it an activity that schools should encourage. how well does football fit in with the mission of helping them grow. >> parents at this game told us they worry about their children suffering a devastating brain injury, but not enough to take them off the team. >> that is one of the biggest worries we always have. i mean, you never know. it's a brain injury, you never know how the hit on the field will effect the kids. you have to play it by ear. so, it's up to him what he wants to do with his life. >> with
on thanksgiving day 2009, matthew blade nearly died after suffering this devastating hit. the 15-year-old was able to get up right after the hit but collapsed moments later. he had brain swelling and a blood clot the road to recovery is a tough one. >> in terms of brain recovery, we know that most of it happens within that 18 month period. but there's no doubt that research has shown that recovery continues many years down the line. >> it's nothing that matthew cannot handle. he is...
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i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, the huffington post howard fineman. the bbc's katty kay. msnbc's norah o'donnell and time magazine's michael duffy. president alabama stuck with gas prices, a housing market and a jobs outlook that wobet won't be a big selling point a year from now. but the republicans are helping obama. every one of the top candidates comes with a potentially huge flaw. we're putting them in two groups. first the political liabilities that could be deal breakers. with the republican base. romney has romney care. tim pawlenty, cap and trade. mitch daniels, governor of indiana, supported some tax increases. and john huntsman has, too. he was president obama's ambassador to china and been pro gay rights. then there is the list of likely candidates with big personal history flaws. trouble with independents as well as with the g.o.p. base. newt gingrich, on his third marriage. mitch daniels whose wife divorced him, left him with their in our daughters and then returned three years later and then they remarried. and of course donald trump. h
i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, the huffington post howard fineman. the bbc's katty kay. msnbc's norah o'donnell and time magazine's michael duffy. president alabama stuck with gas prices, a housing market and a jobs outlook that wobet won't be a big selling point a year from now. but the republicans are helping obama. every one of the top candidates comes with a potentially huge flaw. we're putting them in two groups. first the political liabilities that could be deal...
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in the newsroom, mark matthews, abc7 news. >>> this morning, a closely watched housing price index isto show u.s. home prices are sinking to a new low. standard & poor's case-shiller index will likely show they reached two-year lows and showing many people block from the market because of unemployment, foreclosure or the homes are worth less than the mortgage. those who can't afford to buy a home are choosing not to. percentage of homeowners dropped sharply to 66% from a peak of 69% in 2004. >> the battered housing market might be v to brace for another hit. higher down payment. group of regulators believe if it's mandtory to put 20% down there will be fewer defaults. rationale is people are walking away because they have nothing invested. the national association of realtors says 20% down will kill the market because it takes the average person 14 years to save up that much. in the bay area where the average home price is $360,000, that would mean $72,000 before you could get a conventional mortgage. >>> wish we could give you sunnier news in weather department. but it doesn't look l
in the newsroom, mark matthews, abc7 news. >>> this morning, a closely watched housing price index isto show u.s. home prices are sinking to a new low. standard & poor's case-shiller index will likely show they reached two-year lows and showing many people block from the market because of unemployment, foreclosure or the homes are worth less than the mortgage. those who can't afford to buy a home are choosing not to. percentage of homeowners dropped sharply to 66% from a peak of...
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. >> cnn's senior international correspondent matthew chance is stand big in jerusalem with reactiont obama's speech. matthew, israel rejecting the president's call last week for negotiations based on israel's pre-1967 borders. will this speech mend those fences? >> it's not quite entirely clear it will. of course, benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, is opposed in many ways to what president obama suggested, which is that israel withdraw to these pre-1967 borders. there's a basis for future negotiations with the -- with the palestinians, a basis for a future palestinian state. that's not something mr. netanyahu has accepted. he rejected it again. yesterday, he hasn't really reacted directly to the latest statement of this position, but he's saying he values president obama's comments. so it's not yet clear whether this will be enough to appease the israeli leader. >> something else we heard the president underscore, he said technology will make it harder for israel to defend itself in the absence of a peace agreement. what's the interpretation there? >> couple things. he'
. >> cnn's senior international correspondent matthew chance is stand big in jerusalem with reactiont obama's speech. matthew, israel rejecting the president's call last week for negotiations based on israel's pre-1967 borders. will this speech mend those fences? >> it's not quite entirely clear it will. of course, benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, is opposed in many ways to what president obama suggested, which is that israel withdraw to these pre-1967 borders....
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i am confident that he was not there. >> matthews says other relatives can also corroborate the alibie, he's willing to take a lie detector test. >> absolutely. as a matter of fact, that was his idea. he is encouraging that and is adamant that it was not him. >> reporter: la police are not saying if they have talked to anyone who verifies the alibi. up until tonight, lapd insisted the news media not show pictures of ramirez. they said they didn't want the publicity to taint their investigation. tonight police say they have no problem with his picture being shown. >> my client is insisting that he wasn't at dodgers stadium. i has never been to dodgers stadium. and had absolutely nothing to do with this. >> ramirez still has not been charged with the attack against stow. he is being held on a parole hold. and he will not face charges until the police hand over their investigation to the district attorney's office. live in la, ken wayne, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the man who kidnapped elizabeth smart from her bedroom nine years ago was sentenced today to two life sentences in salt lake c
i am confident that he was not there. >> matthews says other relatives can also corroborate the alibie, he's willing to take a lie detector test. >> absolutely. as a matter of fact, that was his idea. he is encouraging that and is adamant that it was not him. >> reporter: la police are not saying if they have talked to anyone who verifies the alibi. up until tonight, lapd insisted the news media not show pictures of ramirez. they said they didn't want the publicity to taint...
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we should note, matthew alexander is a pseudonym he uses for obvious security reasons. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me, lawrence. >> you just heard donald rumsfeld say, that anyone, anyone who suggests that the enhanced techniques, waterboarding did not produce an enormous amount of valuable intelligence just isn't facing the truth. did we get an enormous amount of valuable intelligence from waterboarding? >> well, what former secretary rumsfeld should explain to us then is how come we didn't find or locate osama bin laden back when khalid sheikh mohammed was waterboarded in 2002 and 2003 after his capture and when these other detainees were exposed to other enhanced interrogation techniques. those techniques ended years ago and never resulted in the critical pieces of information that would have handed us bin laden and his exact location. this notion that khalid sheikh mohammed gave us a critical piece, first of all, it came a year after he was waterboarded. it wasn't those techniques that got that information. what he gave us was a
we should note, matthew alexander is a pseudonym he uses for obvious security reasons. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me, lawrence. >> you just heard donald rumsfeld say, that anyone, anyone who suggests that the enhanced techniques, waterboarding did not produce an enormous amount of valuable intelligence just isn't facing the truth. did we get an enormous amount of valuable intelligence from waterboarding? >> well, what former secretary...
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we have the mayor matthews with us.ng. >> thank you, bob. >> reporter: to catch up on the 49ers moving to santa clara, the agreement between you and the team. the issue is coming up with $927 million needed to build this stadium on this complex. where do you stand on that now? >> we are in great shape. the residents overwhelmingly voted 60% in favor of moving the project forward. we are in discussions with the 49ers. if you have a company out there and you would like a really, really good spot in the middle of silicon valley, we'll sell you the naming rights. >> that just came up, getting a broker to come up and solicit that? >> absolutely. the top broker in the world. >> reporter: do you have leads on it? >> we have leads, but too soon to talk about. people need to come forward and talk about it. highest bidder. >> reporter: there's got to be people saying there's no way this is going to happen with the framework in place. do you see there being a chance of hey, i feel good, but something could derail it. >> i have no
we have the mayor matthews with us.ng. >> thank you, bob. >> reporter: to catch up on the 49ers moving to santa clara, the agreement between you and the team. the issue is coming up with $927 million needed to build this stadium on this complex. where do you stand on that now? >> we are in great shape. the residents overwhelmingly voted 60% in favor of moving the project forward. we are in discussions with the 49ers. if you have a company out there and you would like a really,...
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[ clears throat ] >>> "glee" has been all good for matthew morrison.er on the hit show is out with with a solo album of his own. cameron mathison sat down for an interview with mr. schue. and the amazing guest stars who appear on the album. >> he plays a choir director on "glee." but -- can he teach me how to sing? believe me, he had his work cut out for him. >> it's booty camp time. five, six, seven, eight. >> reporter: he leads the choir every week on "glee." but it's not every day that you get a private voice lesson from mr. schue, singer matthew morrison. >> aah. >> do that note again. >> aah. >> i think i sound horrible. most of us know him as will schuester, the optimistic choir director on "glee." >> we're going to nationals and we're going to win. >> reporter: today, he took a break to meet me at one of his favorite spots. a park near his home in los angeles. how different are you from your character? >> i think there's a lot of me in mr. schue. i'm a lot more driven. i knew i wanted to go into this. i feel like he decided to stay in ohio and n
[ clears throat ] >>> "glee" has been all good for matthew morrison.er on the hit show is out with with a solo album of his own. cameron mathison sat down for an interview with mr. schue. and the amazing guest stars who appear on the album. >> he plays a choir director on "glee." but -- can he teach me how to sing? believe me, he had his work cut out for him. >> it's booty camp time. five, six, seven, eight. >> reporter: he leads the choir every...
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matthews. now back to you. >>> the world's most famous newlyweds have released their official wedding pictures. the photos of the happy couple and their family were taken in the throne room of buckingham palace after friday's wedding. william and kate have announced they are delaying their honeymoon as well, citing privacy issues. tomorrow it's back to work for the prince as he'll resume his job as a military search and rescue pilot. >> good for him. i think it's sad when a honeymoon has to be delayed. you want a couple to go off and enjoy the moment. >> the normal honeymoon is, what, a week? a month, i'm sure. >> six months. go around the world. >>> 9:07 right now. new developments in lindsay lohan's latest run-in with the law. the deal the troubled actress may finally be willing to make. >>> and apparently not everybody has bieber fever. the incident that made the pop star so angry he almost cancelled a concert. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all ri
matthews. now back to you. >>> the world's most famous newlyweds have released their official wedding pictures. the photos of the happy couple and their family were taken in the throne room of buckingham palace after friday's wedding. william and kate have announced they are delaying their honeymoon as well, citing privacy issues. tomorrow it's back to work for the prince as he'll resume his job as a military search and rescue pilot. >> good for him. i think it's sad when a...