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it's my pleasure to join jed and chip and mayor mathews on this very special occasion, announcing theing of the santa clara stadium to be levi stadium. and i can't think of just a more iconic brand names that come together that have been our histories as a city for many, many years, with the history of levi's in this city, a headquarter company, with of course our san francisco 49ers being pre-imminent, elite team in nfl. i can't just think of any better name. i was having fun thinking what would have gone on in that room. for politicians like mayor mathews and i, short of naming a stadium after our name -- [laughter] >> you know, look at what they've brought together in this partnership. and i realizeyou realize that when people will watch this new team play in the stadium, ~ they'll see the best. when the people watch it on television and they go to the stadium, they'll see the best in sports, in entertainment, they'll see the best in business, and they'll see our hearts reflected in the philanthropy spirit that both of these very serious businesses do for our greater bay area. but
it's my pleasure to join jed and chip and mayor mathews on this very special occasion, announcing theing of the santa clara stadium to be levi stadium. and i can't think of just a more iconic brand names that come together that have been our histories as a city for many, many years, with the history of levi's in this city, a headquarter company, with of course our san francisco 49ers being pre-imminent, elite team in nfl. i can't just think of any better name. i was having fun thinking what...
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. >> well singer dave mathews nearly missed a concert in pennsylvania over the weekend. >> of thethe singer made it thanks to fans that happened to be heading to the same concert. emily krause were driving when they saw a man standing next to a broken bicycle. the man was without a cell fwoan and itphoneand it was dave mathews. >> we didn't know how to make conversation with him and we were talking about his tour and where he had just come from and he had just been in cincinnati and i said i am i am taking a short break after this one because i'm dropping my daughters off to camp. >> mathews invited krause and her boyfriend to dinner to thank then for the ride and they of course watched the concert from the front row. >> of course. >> coming up the battle of the bleltdbeltways at major leagu ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the
. >> well singer dave mathews nearly missed a concert in pennsylvania over the weekend. >> of thethe singer made it thanks to fans that happened to be heading to the same concert. emily krause were driving when they saw a man standing next to a broken bicycle. the man was without a cell fwoan and itphoneand it was dave mathews. >> we didn't know how to make conversation with him and we were talking about his tour and where he had just come from and he had just been in...
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take vo ---se trata de "mathew jacobsen" de 26 aÑos, quien al parecer discuti con la victima antes del desenlace. ---la policia ha descartado que el asesinato este relacionado a las pandillas. blanca ---equipos especializados comenzaron hoy a remover los escombros del avion de "asiana" que se estrello el sabado pasado en el aeropuerto de san francisco. pitch - cesar ---esto, mientras el gobierno federal revela nuevos detalles, roll open under de los ultimos intentos que los pitlotos hicieron durante el aterrizaje fatidico... take 2 box ---angel ayllon nos amplia la informacion... adelante angel... take angel live angel live ;01 ;35 1;17 trt :1;31 la controversia que rodea el accidente del boeing 777 de asiana airlines no termina... hoy, la junta nacional de seguridad en el transporte dio una informacion que creo controversia, al indicar que el piloto encargado del aterrizaje comento que instantes anteriores al accidente un destello que venia desde tierra lo cego por algunos segundos... justo momentos antes de estrellarse... el piloto aseguro que no se trataba de un laser pero... lo que
take vo ---se trata de "mathew jacobsen" de 26 aÑos, quien al parecer discuti con la victima antes del desenlace. ---la policia ha descartado que el asesinato este relacionado a las pandillas. blanca ---equipos especializados comenzaron hoy a remover los escombros del avion de "asiana" que se estrello el sabado pasado en el aeropuerto de san francisco. pitch - cesar ---esto, mientras el gobierno federal revela nuevos detalles, roll open under de los ultimos intentos que los...
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---se trata de "mathew jacobsen" de 26 aÑos, quien al parecer discuti con la victima antes del tragicosar ---un hombre se san jose quien fue convicto esta semana de apuÑalar mortalmente a su amante.... vo ...podra pasar en la prision estatal de 15 aÑos a cadena perpetua por la muerte de salvador peÑa de 59 aÑos. ---"mykal myrick", de 20 aÑos de edad habria tenido una discusion afuera del negocio de la victima sobre la avenida alum rock y lo apuÑalo en enero 8 de 2011. ---apesar de sus heridas, salvador peÑa pudo decirle a la policia quien habia sido su atacante. --myrick, sera sentenciado este verano. blanca ---un oficial de policia de san jose ha sido acusado de solicitar y poseer pornografia infantil. take vo ---"tony fregger" de 33 aÑos se entrego a las autoridades luego de solicitar fotografias sexuales a una adolescente tras conocer que la persona con quien se comunicaba via internet era una menor. ---fregger... un veterano de 8 aÑos trabajaba en el departamento de investigacione s de asaltos sexuales y los detectives encontraron fotografias de la menor de edad en la computadora d
---se trata de "mathew jacobsen" de 26 aÑos, quien al parecer discuti con la victima antes del tragicosar ---un hombre se san jose quien fue convicto esta semana de apuÑalar mortalmente a su amante.... vo ...podra pasar en la prision estatal de 15 aÑos a cadena perpetua por la muerte de salvador peÑa de 59 aÑos. ---"mykal myrick", de 20 aÑos de edad habria tenido una discusion afuera del negocio de la victima sobre la avenida alum rock y lo apuÑalo en enero 8 de 2011....
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i'm chris mathews back in washington. leading off tonight the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case, but did it make the case for murder 2? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence. but we start tonight with the military coup. yes military coup in egypt. today, the army overthrew the elected government and took power itself. what's this game changing event mean to democracy in the most country in arabia. what's it mean to peace in the situation in think of that part of the world. in afghanistan the taliban is dieing to get back into power. in iraq, the sunni minority stands ready to overthrow the government. we, the united states, put into power through the sweat, blood and deaths of our soldiers. in syria, bashar al assad fights off the rebels in what promises to be an unending war. what a neighborhood. in too many of the cases the united states has gotten itself involved in a local war between shia and sunni, a battle
i'm chris mathews back in washington. leading off tonight the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case, but did it make the case for murder 2? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence. but we start tonight with the military coup. yes military coup in egypt. today, the army overthrew the elected government and took power itself. what's this game changing event mean to democracy in the most country...
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i'm chris mathews back in washington.ng off tonight the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case, but did it make the case for murder 2? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence. but we start tonight with the military coup. yes military coup in egypt. today, the army overthrew the elected government and took power itself. what's
i'm chris mathews back in washington.ng off tonight the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case, but did it make the case for murder 2? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence. but we start tonight with the military coup. yes military coup in egypt. today, the army overthrew the elected government and took power itself. what's
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i think mayor mathews hit it very perfectly. levi's was the original innovator in the bay area. they were the original technology company. if you didn't have better jeans and better clothing then we might not all be here in the same sense that we are today. so, technology tends to change over time, but, again, it's not about technology. it's about the user experience. and i think that's what we're doing. and i think levi's screams user experience. it screams comfort at a game. we're going to make sure that the back end works so when you're coming with your smart phones, your tablets, et cetera, you know, levi's designs pretty darn good pockets so you can bring those in there. now we're going to make sure that you can use everything to its fullest potential. >> i'd almost also just kind of paraphrase the question a little bit. it really is being built around innovate. >> absolutely. >> and that is a big part of what levi's is all about. in fact, today i am wearing a new pair of levi's that's made from 20% of the product is made from recycled bottles, recycled plastic bottles. so,
i think mayor mathews hit it very perfectly. levi's was the original innovator in the bay area. they were the original technology company. if you didn't have better jeans and better clothing then we might not all be here in the same sense that we are today. so, technology tends to change over time, but, again, it's not about technology. it's about the user experience. and i think that's what we're doing. and i think levi's screams user experience. it screams comfort at a game. we're going to...
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this is a famous photo of mathew brady. today you would be at the 11th street bridge within the basic fare mistake through sutherland's and then it shows up a lot. in to this day we're not sure what they're doing there. [laughter] but with 1887 this is the historic district with 1978 visa the original streets founded or uniontown so the names of the first 14 presidents, a pearson pearson, jefferson street fillmore and you can see frederick douglass property is the biggest in this town and today a national park site but this is about nine and a half acres. and grover cleveland negative chile gets lost to come up to the home and says to the little boy whose home is that? he says as frederick douglass actually he served under cleveland but but they knew they would get to heaven. [laughter] but here is where i get salacious and the scandalous. this is the frederick douglass first wife. people said before i knew he had an affair i read it on the internet. [laughter] there is the true story of what really happened in every is a p
this is a famous photo of mathew brady. today you would be at the 11th street bridge within the basic fare mistake through sutherland's and then it shows up a lot. in to this day we're not sure what they're doing there. [laughter] but with 1887 this is the historic district with 1978 visa the original streets founded or uniontown so the names of the first 14 presidents, a pearson pearson, jefferson street fillmore and you can see frederick douglass property is the biggest in this town and today...
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mathew is the founder of stupid cancer dot org.sten to what he has to say here. >> this is a life-changing experience. it's difficult enough to be in that age group. so the idea of meeting somebody who has gone through that that is your age that gets what that is like, is transformative. >> reporter: back to you. >> eric: thank you and god bless. we'll be right back. ♪ for a strong bag that grips the can... get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 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 applie
mathew is the founder of stupid cancer dot org.sten to what he has to say here. >> this is a life-changing experience. it's difficult enough to be in that age group. so the idea of meeting somebody who has gone through that that is your age that gets what that is like, is transformative. >> reporter: back to you. >> eric: thank you and god bless. we'll be right back. ♪ for a strong bag that grips the can... get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. all your imptant...
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journal story was wrong in the sense they wrote that steve cohen escapes criminal charges because mathewma hasn't flipped. what they should have written, the fed given up on trying to flip him. it is in his court. we have other avenues. dennis: thanks, charlie gasparino. cheryl: buy his book. a great book. dennis: how is that for a plug? cheryl: as we do every 15 minutes let's go back and check on the markets. let's bring in keith bliss on the floor of the new york stock exchange. obviously you were listening an monitoring what chairman bernanke had to say today. the markets, we didn't get volatility which is likely a good thing but what did he say or not say that stuck out to you? >> he basically repeated all he said. they have been giving clarity since fiasco that happened back in june in the aftermath of the fomc meeting and the markets went a bit haywire there. what he did do, when the statement was released this morning you saw the 10-year yield just take a nosedive by 10 basis points. clearly people are thinking that kind of what he said is the fed will stay in there and support as
journal story was wrong in the sense they wrote that steve cohen escapes criminal charges because mathewma hasn't flipped. what they should have written, the fed given up on trying to flip him. it is in his court. we have other avenues. dennis: thanks, charlie gasparino. cheryl: buy his book. a great book. dennis: how is that for a plug? cheryl: as we do every 15 minutes let's go back and check on the markets. let's bring in keith bliss on the floor of the new york stock exchange. obviously you...
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mathew ahmann, who was from the catholic council for interracial justice from the city of chicago. and here is floyd mckissick. floyd mckissick was the chair of the board of c.o.r.e., the congress of racial equality. he was standing in for james farmer, who was the executive director of c.o.r.e. well, farmer was in jail in louisiana and refused to come out of jail to participate in the march. and here is martin luther king, jr., a wonderful human being. he was my leader, my inspiration, my hero. i first met him in 1958 when i was 18 years old. this is eugene carson blake, who was head of the national council of churches. and this young man here is cleveland robinson. this man was almost blind, but no one wanted to say to him, "but you cannot walk with the group." and so he walked with us. this is rabbi joachim prince of the american jewish congress. he was born in berlin and moved to america during the late '30s. he moved to newark, new jersey, and became a leader, a spokesperson for civil liberty, civil rights. and this is joe rauh. he was one of the unbelievable leaders in the na
mathew ahmann, who was from the catholic council for interracial justice from the city of chicago. and here is floyd mckissick. floyd mckissick was the chair of the board of c.o.r.e., the congress of racial equality. he was standing in for james farmer, who was the executive director of c.o.r.e. well, farmer was in jail in louisiana and refused to come out of jail to participate in the march. and here is martin luther king, jr., a wonderful human being. he was my leader, my inspiration, my...
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i want to thank george and april and their dedicated team, matthew callahan, mathew thorsel for their incredibly hard work and assistance on not just this particular case but all the cases that led up to this point. i especially want to acknowledge the career prosecutors from my own office. they are antonio aps, devon brown and john zach. they are handling the prosecution, and their chiefs, mike berger and also michael smith for his work on the forfeiture aspects on the case and also chief sharon levin. i especially want to acknowledge the work of the chief criminal division lauren wisener and lauren zable. let me talk about the charges and the guilty plea. the guilty plea we announced today was by one of sac's portfolio managers, richard lee. who until very recently co-managed a $2.15 billion portfolio with special mergers and acquisitions. while still a portfolio manager at sac, lee obtained inside information with respect to various securities, including yahoo and 3com corporation. as set forth in the larger indictment, the particular story of richard lee's time at sac is embl embl
i want to thank george and april and their dedicated team, matthew callahan, mathew thorsel for their incredibly hard work and assistance on not just this particular case but all the cases that led up to this point. i especially want to acknowledge the career prosecutors from my own office. they are antonio aps, devon brown and john zach. they are handling the prosecution, and their chiefs, mike berger and also michael smith for his work on the forfeiture aspects on the case and also chief...
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in the case of mathew martoma that was alleged there, you're talking to a scientist doing drug deals before it is public information and he is saying those drugs trials didn't go well. that is insider information. how are the feds going to parse the difference tweens those two things and know what really happened? >> they think they know what happened because there is at love smoke so they think there's fire and there are some cases they feel very confident there was some wrongdoing but you're absolutely right, it's a gray area. for example if you speak to a doctor a specialist in an area but not privy to insider information about a drug trial then that's okay and he can give you some very useful data what is happening but not the most useful data in terms of negative reactions or a blockbuster, go buy. so it's becoming a very fine line when you engage these experts or you go do channel checks and things like that but they clearly think, at least in some cases sac went over the line and they have evidence that they think, that specific individuals but not cohen himself did go over th
in the case of mathew martoma that was alleged there, you're talking to a scientist doing drug deals before it is public information and he is saying those drugs trials didn't go well. that is insider information. how are the feds going to parse the difference tweens those two things and know what really happened? >> they think they know what happened because there is at love smoke so they think there's fire and there are some cases they feel very confident there was some wrongdoing but...
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. >> president appointed sylvia mathews burwell to lead the effort. you can watch the entire remarks following the communicators here on c-span2. >> five years from now i think we will look at a world that is dominated by this. it is starting to happen and we are starting to see erosion around the edges. not through a seismic change in technology, but the leakage of people out of the system that are very slow in accumulating. over 10 years from now, that will be a very large audience of the programmers and the entertainment industry will have to address and serve. >> yes, trying to set up an opportunity for broadcasters to turn in some of their perspective righ if they choose to. to turn ou and sell it to the wireless companies for flexible use, which could be mobile broadband. >> more at this years annual cable show. the communicators nine at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> next time a conversation about china who was sent to china as a linguist during world war ii. after the war come here made in china for more than 30 years. becoming politically a
. >> president appointed sylvia mathews burwell to lead the effort. you can watch the entire remarks following the communicators here on c-span2. >> five years from now i think we will look at a world that is dominated by this. it is starting to happen and we are starting to see erosion around the edges. not through a seismic change in technology, but the leakage of people out of the system that are very slow in accumulating. over 10 years from now, that will be a very large...
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. >> on the day that mathew died, kay and i had this fear because we hadn't heard from him all day --that our greatest fear had happened. >> shannon: 6500 people attended his first sermon this morning. the virginia governor's race is one of the most hotly contested this year and could be a barometer for how americans are feeling about the economy and feature ace conservative attorney general who regularly goes head to head with the obama administration and a former chairman of the democratic national committee. a documentary has been released that the mccullough campaign will likely not be happy about. the president of citizens united is here to talk about the controversial documentary. good it see you. >> good to be here. >> shannon: what motivated you -- it's a local race, one state, why did you feel the need to get involved? >> it's the prelude to hillary clinton's 2016 campaign, so we wanted to pay very close attention to t. we wanted to educate people about terry mccullough. that's what we do. this is our 25th film over 8 years, we are prolific in our documentary making and obvio
. >> on the day that mathew died, kay and i had this fear because we hadn't heard from him all day --that our greatest fear had happened. >> shannon: 6500 people attended his first sermon this morning. the virginia governor's race is one of the most hotly contested this year and could be a barometer for how americans are feeling about the economy and feature ace conservative attorney general who regularly goes head to head with the obama administration and a former chairman of the...
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mathew martoma might not cooperate now. michael steinberg may not.s at the heart of some of the most allegedly egregious actions, what the government believes is egregious. they both say they're innocent. if they flip, particularly steinberg because the statute of limitations has not ended yet, then, you know, you got a case. you know, there is, there is the arrest of steinberg. kind of an interesting video. you know what is interesting about this just from a publicity standpoint from the u.s. attorney and fbi, how does a reporter know they will arrest him at that point? is this reporter walking down the street, oh, here's an arrest. dagen: in the middle of the night. >> my book actually talks about how they set up arrests with reporters there so they can film it. there is a public relations angle to this which the book gets into. this is big news. i think, these charges will come down any day now. if they came down today i wouldn't be surprised. i think most likely on friday. that is usually when they have been doing this stuff. then we'll see where
mathew martoma might not cooperate now. michael steinberg may not.s at the heart of some of the most allegedly egregious actions, what the government believes is egregious. they both say they're innocent. if they flip, particularly steinberg because the statute of limitations has not ended yet, then, you know, you got a case. you know, there is, there is the arrest of steinberg. kind of an interesting video. you know what is interesting about this just from a publicity standpoint from the u.s....
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it is hard unless you got mathew martoma flipping. he hasn't flipped so far, right?es. people forget he is just new york attorney general. he was a u.s. attorney as well i believe. he worked for morgantheau's office where he brought mob cases this guy was a real prosecutor. he says listen, two things. he thinks there is very good chance to bring subsidiary case against sac or calling himself on civil basis. sac may be charged, the firm. steve cohen is hardly out of the woods yet. i asked him about march tomema. that is the key link. mart toma indicted. -- martoma. before he made the trades in elan and made and save ad lot of money for sac. people in the justice department believe he shared something together there is no proof and martoma is not flipping. i said, why do you think martoma is not saving his own skin, when you look at all the charges, looking at superseding indictment and they can throw the book at him. it is interesting, until you walk there you see the jury you think you can beat case as lot of times. lori: that is very telling. >> that is a guy who ha
it is hard unless you got mathew martoma flipping. he hasn't flipped so far, right?es. people forget he is just new york attorney general. he was a u.s. attorney as well i believe. he worked for morgantheau's office where he brought mob cases this guy was a real prosecutor. he says listen, two things. he thinks there is very good chance to bring subsidiary case against sac or calling himself on civil basis. sac may be charged, the firm. steve cohen is hardly out of the woods yet. i asked him...
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. >>> and some dave mathews' fans in pennsylvania got a chance to help the singer when they found himn the side of the road. he went for a bike ride before his concert in pennsylvania and didn't bring his cell phone so he was stranded when one of his tires popped. math ults invited the -- matthews invited the couple to dinner and the show. my wife is jealous. >> yeah. i love him. >> yeah. >>> a tragic death for a beloved zoo animal. what forced zookeepers to cut this animal's life short. >>> and steve paulson will be back to tell us if the skies will clear. >>> good morning. southbound 680 traffic is light heading down to alamo. we'll tell you about the change ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> drivers in southern california are dealing with a tough commute after a tanker fire shut down part of a busy interstate change in downtown los angeles. thefreeway may not open until tomorrow. that means 155,000 drivers who normally take the route have to find another way to get to work. >>> zookeepers at the sacramento zoo are mourning the loss of a rare snow leopard. 20-year-old shant. he was one of the oldes
. >>> and some dave mathews' fans in pennsylvania got a chance to help the singer when they found himn the side of the road. he went for a bike ride before his concert in pennsylvania and didn't bring his cell phone so he was stranded when one of his tires popped. math ults invited the -- matthews invited the couple to dinner and the show. my wife is jealous. >> yeah. i love him. >> yeah. >>> a tragic death for a beloved zoo animal. what forced zookeepers to cut...
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>> mathew martoma, the portfolio manager manager at heart of lean trades, trading stocks based on insideon. right after he had a phone call with steve cohen, has not turned evidence. michael steinberg who is still at the firm. on leave obviously, also indicted. has not turned evidence against cohen. ashley: that is difference between criminal and civil? they couldn't get them? >> if either of those guys turned evidence they would have indicted him by now. i think they believe those guys hold the key. listen, it is perfectly reasonable they don't have anything on him. i'm just telling you that what the government, see some of this is, i don't want to put myself as, this is what i believe and i say. what i'm doing here is simply pretty clear. telling you what the government believes. i wrote a whole book on this, it is called "circle of friends," i hate to keep touting this, but lays out their rehelpless pursuit of him. they think he created the perfect white-collar crime. he is insulated. stuff goes around. those guys get caught but he is kept -- ashley: out of the mix. >> he would tell y
>> mathew martoma, the portfolio manager manager at heart of lean trades, trading stocks based on insideon. right after he had a phone call with steve cohen, has not turned evidence. michael steinberg who is still at the firm. on leave obviously, also indicted. has not turned evidence against cohen. ashley: that is difference between criminal and civil? they couldn't get them? >> if either of those guys turned evidence they would have indicted him by now. i think they believe those...
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joe mathews, retired detective sergeant. he joins us from florida.or joining us. detective sergeant, let's start wufplt why do we need swat teams? >> i think things would be so much worse if we didn't have it. it's just like the space shuttle. we've obtained so much information, it wasn't just landing on the moon but it was all the technology that we acquired as a result of that. yet, in normal law enforcement, they have learned so much from swat techniques. >>steve: i understand that. radley, the bad guys have really, really big guns these days. what's your problem with swat teams? >> my problem with swat teams, i'm not opposed to them in principle. i think there are occasions where they're justified, where that sort of force is justified. my problem is the overwhelming majority of swat raids today are breaking into people's homes to serve warrants for basically drug crimes. the appropriate use for a swat team is when you're using violence to defuse an already violent situation. an active shooter or bank robbery, hostage taking that sort of thing. w
joe mathews, retired detective sergeant. he joins us from florida.or joining us. detective sergeant, let's start wufplt why do we need swat teams? >> i think things would be so much worse if we didn't have it. it's just like the space shuttle. we've obtained so much information, it wasn't just landing on the moon but it was all the technology that we acquired as a result of that. yet, in normal law enforcement, they have learned so much from swat techniques. >>steve: i understand...