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so jim matthews. when does an investigation like this one as we said what is it to you queasy you saying they were there in several dozen more than a dozen different countries. the story of race to find the airplane going going on is it a big battle of egos it sounds like it's starting to shape up that way my guess is that of the search crews themselves everyone's very professional and one sees themselves as just looking for the target of an eight bit the rivalries happen in the echelons to his rules above. but yes certainly there's there's national prestige on the line of theirs. i'm looking to prove that they have a legitimate expeditionary navy there's all kinds of rivalries and play themselves out of higher levels. on one individually or cruising is that there's always going to be competition even in the same service. okay i'm the guy who found my cruise the one that found it on but at that level it's more friendly rivalry that drives everyone to try to find the missing aircraft. i think that she
so jim matthews. when does an investigation like this one as we said what is it to you queasy you saying they were there in several dozen more than a dozen different countries. the story of race to find the airplane going going on is it a big battle of egos it sounds like it's starting to shape up that way my guess is that of the search crews themselves everyone's very professional and one sees themselves as just looking for the target of an eight bit the rivalries happen in the echelons to his...
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. >> matthew is born the youngest son to kay and jim mcconaughey. hew plays on the golf team and wins an award for best looks at long view high. after graduation, he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he reveals on inside the actor studio that acting wasn't in his original plan. >> i was headed towards law school. so i started off with liberal arts philosophy, then i was going to go to law school. then i switched to go to film school after my sophomore year. >> it's here at this austin hotel where a chance meeting becomes matthew's life changing moment. film students drinking at the bar when he learns a casting director working with independent filmmaker is sitting nearby. matthew introduces himself and somehow gets an audition for linklater's next movie, "dazed and confused." >> i'm thinking about getting back in school, man. >> "dazed and confused" releases in 1993. >> how's it going, man? >> the character, wooderson, in only a handful of scenes, steals them. >> all right, all right, all right. >> and all right, al
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joining us now is jim matthews, executive editor of "aviation week" intelligence network. ? >> wolf, if what you said is true then the haystack just got a lot bigger. so that is really the big problem that they have right now. if you look at the probability of containment, every time you make that area larger, you might increase the probability that you have found the area where that thing went down but you have decreased the probability of detection because you have a larger area to search. and even if you have 40 aircraft, the most they're going to be able to search is perhaps a mile, mile and a half sweep width. so times 40 aircraft, that's 40 miles at a time. >> so the transponder goes down for whatever reason, either mechanical failure or somebody turns that transponder off, there's two of them actually. >> right. >> and then after that except for some radar blips, if you will, there's nothing that can be sent from a boeing 777 that would indicate mayday, mayday or anything else? >> not really. >> that sounds like -- that sounds crazy to me. >> well, i mean, the system
joining us now is jim matthews, executive editor of "aviation week" intelligence network. ? >> wolf, if what you said is true then the haystack just got a lot bigger. so that is really the big problem that they have right now. if you look at the probability of containment, every time you make that area larger, you might increase the probability that you have found the area where that thing went down but you have decreased the probability of detection because you have a larger...
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matthew. i think we have jim ryan in our audience from the staff. mr. ryan would you please connect with matthew? thank you very much. mr. tray, i don't see your name on the list. >> i'm speaking for someone else. >> good evening commissioners, this saturday, a big truck of books is coming to san francisco. there will be 40,000 free books courtesy of first book and united educators of san francisco. the ultimate goal of first book is to get as many books as we can into the homes of our low income students. educators in intuitively know when there are books at home for students to read for theiren enjoyment that connect to the curriculum, they do better in school. by the way, there is data to back that up. here is how it will work. hundreds of san francisco educators have already registered for the 40,000 books coming on saturday. educators and that not only includes teachers and professionals and who work at school programs and community organization based programs are eligible. we know those who have registered will be there saturday. guess what, here i
matthew. i think we have jim ryan in our audience from the staff. mr. ryan would you please connect with matthew? thank you very much. mr. tray, i don't see your name on the list. >> i'm speaking for someone else. >> good evening commissioners, this saturday, a big truck of books is coming to san francisco. there will be 40,000 free books courtesy of first book and united educators of san francisco. the ultimate goal of first book is to get as many books as we can into the homes of...
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aviation expert jim tillman and matthew robinson, air safety investigator. welcome to all of you. let me start with you, jim tillman. we've talked before this week about the various twists and turns quite literally of the fate of this plane. what do you make of these extraordinary new revelations? >> well, they're just about as confusing as everything else i've heard about this event from the very beginning. for example, let's talk about pings. it's my understanding that the devices don't ping until they are hitting water, until they get into water. and the pings went on and all of a sudden stopped over the indian ocean. that's just the opposite of the way that i have always understood them to work. that that should be when they really start going. the other thing is, i got to tell you that i find it very difficult to believe that this captain and his crew decided to just commit suicide out there in the middle of the indian ocean. they didn't have to go that far in order to commit suicide. and they had to know that's where they were. if they were -- if they had some kind of situati
aviation expert jim tillman and matthew robinson, air safety investigator. welcome to all of you. let me start with you, jim tillman. we've talked before this week about the various twists and turns quite literally of the fate of this plane. what do you make of these extraordinary new revelations? >> well, they're just about as confusing as everything else i've heard about this event from the very beginning. for example, let's talk about pings. it's my understanding that the devices don't...
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jim. >> thank you, matthew chance, on the ground in the middle of it in crimea, ukraine. >>> and still, across the united states, ukrainians rally in support of their homeland in front of the capital. hear one story of a family as the situation grows. >>> and learn why investigators say a woman tried to kill her own children. i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased
jim. >> thank you, matthew chance, on the ground in the middle of it in crimea, ukraine. >>> and still, across the united states, ukrainians rally in support of their homeland in front of the capital. hear one story of a family as the situation grows. >>> and learn why investigators say a woman tried to kill her own children. i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test...
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jim matthews is executive editor of "aviation intelligence network."action to the comments from the malaysian prime minister today that someone deliberately diverted this plane? >> well, i think that might be more helpful at the end of the investigation to understand kind of the motivations and what was happening. in terms of the search, i think it helps to narrow down your search somewhat to the arc that chad described in the previous segment. but as far as the deliberate act versus the accident, the priority right now is to find p airplane, and all that really did for us was to give us those two arcs to work with which does narrow the search area down. >> jim, we know that the prime minister also said they're refocusing their energies on looking at the passengers, the pilots, the crew that was onboard. one of the things that people have had questions about is the fact that the captain, zaharie, had built a simulator in his home. is that common? >> well, look, i know lots of pilots that have simulators in their homes. i certainly wouldn't waunt to spe
jim matthews is executive editor of "aviation intelligence network."action to the comments from the malaysian prime minister today that someone deliberately diverted this plane? >> well, i think that might be more helpful at the end of the investigation to understand kind of the motivations and what was happening. in terms of the search, i think it helps to narrow down your search somewhat to the arc that chad described in the previous segment. but as far as the deliberate act...
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congratulations to matthew mcconaughey, who won better actor. [ cheers and applause ] >> really incredible performance as a human slim jimbest thing about matthew mcconaughey winning best actor, he gets to have the movie failure to launch removed from his permanent record. jared leto won best supporting actor. [ cheers and applause ] >> the same movie, for transforming from man into transgender woman. and yet, the academy never honors the auto bots for transforming themselves from robots into cars. racism? you be the judge. [ laughter ] >> barkhad abdi nominated for best supporting actor. on the red carpet. almost every reporter pointed out the fact that a couple years ago he was a limo driver. tonight he got to ride in a limo. which is condescending, i mean, most actors start out with regular jobs, you never hear anyone say harrison ford used to be a carpenter, but now he lives in a house. [ laughter ] >> 12 years of slave won best motion picture, that was a tough one, because of the subject matter. [ applause ] >> for people to cover new these hype ceremonies. new york did one of those things they visit a caterer, who
congratulations to matthew mcconaughey, who won better actor. [ cheers and applause ] >> really incredible performance as a human slim jimbest thing about matthew mcconaughey winning best actor, he gets to have the movie failure to launch removed from his permanent record. jared leto won best supporting actor. [ cheers and applause ] >> the same movie, for transforming from man into transgender woman. and yet, the academy never honors the auto bots for transforming themselves from...
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. >> matthew is born the youngst son to kay and jim mcconaughey, a former football player turned oil pipe salesman. jim moves the family to east texas during the oil boom where matthew plays on the golf team, and wins an award for best looks at longview high. after graduation, he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he reveals on inside of the actor's studio that acting was not in the original plan. >> i was heading toward law school and so i started out with the liberal arts philosophy and go to law school, and then i switched to go to film school after my sophomore year. >> it is here at this austin e hotel where a chance meeting becomes matthew's life-changing moment. film students drink iing at the bar when he learns a casting director working with richard linkletter is sitting nearby, and matthew introduce himself, and somehow gets a audition for linkletter's next movie "dazed and confused." >> i'm thinking of getting back into school, man. >> "dazed and confused" releases in 1993. >> and you know, how is it going man? >> hey. >> and the character
. >> matthew is born the youngst son to kay and jim mcconaughey, a former football player turned oil pipe salesman. jim moves the family to east texas during the oil boom where matthew plays on the golf team, and wins an award for best looks at longview high. after graduation, he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he reveals on inside of the actor's studio that acting was not in the original plan. >> i was heading toward law school and so i started...
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matthew! >> caller: hi, jim, this is matt with the jersey shore boo-yah. >> nice, i like that kind of regionalwhat's up? >> caller: i own some mortgage capital. >> el with, i don't typically like these stocks. this has a good yield. i think you're okay. but we don't really know what they own and how they own it, which is why i've been staying away from these. they've been a disaster for the last couple of years. michael in new york, michael? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah, boo-yah, boo-yah, boo-yah -- >> multi-talented gentleman. totally, what's up? >> caller: great day today. long time viewer, first-time caller. my question is on the proposed time warner merger. i think this merger will create value. what i did, i put on the day it was announced, selected that premium, sold them at 1.55, and then used that to buy some out of the money puts at 1.35. so creating a little strategy. a little straddle. my question is, would you think that a better play would have been going long and short? >> adele dazeem i do not like that the short puts. limit your upside and maximum downside. do not sanction that
matthew! >> caller: hi, jim, this is matt with the jersey shore boo-yah. >> nice, i like that kind of regionalwhat's up? >> caller: i own some mortgage capital. >> el with, i don't typically like these stocks. this has a good yield. i think you're okay. but we don't really know what they own and how they own it, which is why i've been staying away from these. they've been a disaster for the last couple of years. michael in new york, michael? >> caller: hey, jim,...
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jim moves the family to east texas in the oil boom where matthew plays on the golf team and wins an award best looks at longview high. after graduation he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he revealed on "inside the actor studio" that acting was not in his original plan. >> i was headed towards law school. and i switched to go to film school after my sophomore year. >> it is here at this austin hotel where a chance meeting become a big moment. he learned a casting director was sitting near by. he introduces himself, and somehow gets an audition for the next movie "dazed and confused." >> the thing i love about high school girls -- >> "dazed and confused" releases in 1993. the charter in only a handful of scenes, steals them. >> all right, all right, all right. >> and all right, all right, all right becomes his lifelong catch phrase. >> those were the first three words that came out of my mouth. >> it's soothing. it kind of getting everybody in the mood like all right, all right, all right. >> people know where it came from, and it's like just said that w
jim moves the family to east texas in the oil boom where matthew plays on the golf team and wins an award best looks at longview high. after graduation he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he revealed on "inside the actor studio" that acting was not in his original plan. >> i was headed towards law school. and i switched to go to film school after my sophomore year. >> it is here at this austin hotel where a chance meeting become a big...
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congratulations to matthew mcconaughey, who won better actor for "dallas buyers club." [ cheers and applause ] it's really incredible performance as a human slim jim. i'd have to say the best thing about matthew mcconaughey winning best actor is it means he gets to have the movie "failure to launch" removed from his permanent record. jared leto won best supporting actor for his role in... [ cheers and applause ] ...the same movie, for transforming from man into transgender woman. and yet, the academy never honors the autobots or decepticons for transforming themselves from robots into cars. racism? i'll let you be the judge. barkhad abdi was also nominated for best supporting actor. it's a funny thing. on the red carpet, almost every reporter pointed out the fact that a couple years ago he was a limo driver, and tonight he got to ride in a limo, which is a little bit condescending. i mean, most actors start out with regular jobs. you never hear anyone say, "harrison ford used to be a carpenter, but now he lives in a house." "12 years of slave" won best motion picture tonight. that was a tough one for... [ cheers and applause ] ...because of the su
congratulations to matthew mcconaughey, who won better actor for "dallas buyers club." [ cheers and applause ] it's really incredible performance as a human slim jim. i'd have to say the best thing about matthew mcconaughey winning best actor is it means he gets to have the movie "failure to launch" removed from his permanent record. jared leto won best supporting actor for his role in... [ cheers and applause ] ...the same movie, for transforming from man into transgender...
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jim, thanks very much. i want to bring in matthew chance who spent six years reporting from moscow. spent a lot of time here in ukraine and also ben wedeman is joining us in crimea. bed, let me start off with you, what is the situation you have been witnesses over the last 12-24 hours on the ground? >> certainly what we're seeing is that the russians are very much in control of all major areas in crimea, we were today at a court in the eastern part of the country where we saw a contingent of about 100 of these so called men in green. we spoke to their commander and he did have a hat with an insig new ya with the russian black fleet. he said his name was alexander, they've been here since the first of march, we saw that locals were am coulding to offer them food, support, shelter and even showers. so we're seeing that the russians are deploying in areas where the local population is sympathetic to them. in this town we're seeing also that they've been fairly well received. this, of course, is a town where the ukrainian navy is headquartered, outside that headquarters there were about
jim, thanks very much. i want to bring in matthew chance who spent six years reporting from moscow. spent a lot of time here in ukraine and also ben wedeman is joining us in crimea. bed, let me start off with you, what is the situation you have been witnesses over the last 12-24 hours on the ground? >> certainly what we're seeing is that the russians are very much in control of all major areas in crimea, we were today at a court in the eastern part of the country where we saw a contingent...
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jim shuuto, and stay with cnn and the latest on the cri s crisis. cnn news will continue on cnn international, but right here we will have a cnn special on matthew mcconaughey feels like the walls are closing in. ♪ who are so stuffed up, they feel like they're under water. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> the tex-sized talent with charm to burn. >> loves life, loves women, good man, good family. >> matthew mcconaughey. his journey from promising newcomer. >> all right, all right, all right. >> i'm young and i'm inexperienced. >> to romcom king. a career that
jim shuuto, and stay with cnn and the latest on the cri s crisis. cnn news will continue on cnn international, but right here we will have a cnn special on matthew mcconaughey feels like the walls are closing in. ♪ who are so stuffed up, they feel like they're under water. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> the tex-sized talent with charm to...
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matthew reveals the origin of the phrase. he was listening to a recording of the doors, a jim morrison album. and later that day -- i guess they said the words -- >> in between songs he went all right, all right, all right. >> he did it like four times or something like that. >> later that day -- >> he was filming "dazed and confused". i guess it was his first film. and he was discussing his character with the director of the movie. >> and the director told matthew four things that should motivate his character. his car, getting high, rock 'n' roll and picking up chicks. >> what else is there in life? >> take a look at what matthew had to say about it. >> all right, all right, all right, all right, all right! >> i go, i'm in my car, i'm high as a kite, i'm listening to rock 'n' roll, action. and there's the chick. all right, all right, all right. three out of four. >> he actually had all four if you do it that way. >> he is so charming. >> you know what? seeing something that old -- well, that's from just 2011. >> yeah. >> couple of years. >> before he lost all the weight and everything, he's
matthew reveals the origin of the phrase. he was listening to a recording of the doors, a jim morrison album. and later that day -- i guess they said the words -- >> in between songs he went all right, all right, all right. >> he did it like four times or something like that. >> later that day -- >> he was filming "dazed and confused". i guess it was his first film. and he was discussing his character with the director of the movie. >> and the director...
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i'm here on behalf of my husband jim brady who was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew who was shot in the head atop the empire state building in february of 1997 and for our dear friend christopher burkemeister who was killed that day and 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet and for every one of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today as i said we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of what could fairly be called the greatest, most significant step forward for that goal of a safer nation, but brady handgun violence prevention act which took effect 20 years ago today. to introduce this special report, to introduce this special report that we have issued, to celebrate the success of the historic legislation and to define the critical work that lies ahead, 20 years of brady background checks. we are finishing the job to keep america safe for. first i would like to thank some of our special guests here. of course the victims and families that have joined us here today. i know i speak for all of us and so many across america when i say how much y
i'm here on behalf of my husband jim brady who was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew who was shot in the head atop the empire state building in february of 1997 and for our dear friend christopher burkemeister who was killed that day and 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet and for every one of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today as i said we're here to mark the 20 year...
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sarah brady and i am here on behalf of jim brady who was wound on the assassination attempt of ronald regan. >> i am dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew who was shot in the head on top of the empire state building and for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet and for everyone of else who wants to live in a safer nation. today we are here to mark the o 20-year anniversary of what could be called the greatest step forward toward a goal of a safer nation. the brady handgun violence act took affect 20 years ago. to introduce this special report that we have issued to celebrate the success of the legislation and to define the critical work that is ahead. 20 years of background checks and keeping america safer. i would like to thank the special guest. the victims and families that have joined us here today. i speak for all of the us here and so many across american when i say how much you inspire us to continue our work. our very important partners from the law enforcement community. and we really appreciate your strong representation here today. your voices are very important in these efforts. our elected leaders who are re
sarah brady and i am here on behalf of jim brady who was wound on the assassination attempt of ronald regan. >> i am dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew who was shot in the head on top of the empire state building and for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet and for everyone of else who wants to live in a safer nation. today we are here to mark the o 20-year anniversary of what could be called the greatest step forward toward a goal of a safer nation. the brady...
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commander matthews tells me it has to get closer to 1,000 square miles. >> paula, thank you. >> i want to go to jim clancy, again, who is in kuala lumpur. emotional day for the families they seem to be banding together as they made specific demands to the malaysian government saying we want evidence, we want truth and what specifically are they demanding? walk us through what they want the malaysian government to do? >> from the very start, they're demanding an apology for the statement that was put out that all souls were lost. they don't want that to be true. and everybody understands that. they want what they say are the technical answers they couldn't get from representatives of the airline, even from senior air force generals and others that went up to beijing and talked with them. they came here with demands and a lot of raw emotion, christi. listen to the head of their delegation. >> translator: we are struck with sadness and urgency. the meetings in china were not fruitful, so-called senior technical delegates helped with meetings but when pressed with our questions, the only response they
commander matthews tells me it has to get closer to 1,000 square miles. >> paula, thank you. >> i want to go to jim clancy, again, who is in kuala lumpur. emotional day for the families they seem to be banding together as they made specific demands to the malaysian government saying we want evidence, we want truth and what specifically are they demanding? walk us through what they want the malaysian government to do? >> from the very start, they're demanding an apology for the...