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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 considerae 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 transmission
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. >> william o'keefe >> gerald o'leary >> matthew timothy o'mahony >> peter j. o'neill, jr. >> sean gordon o'neill >> kevin o'rourke >> patrick j. o'shea >> robert william o'shea >> timothy f. o'sullivan >> james a. oakley >> douglas e. oelschlager >> takashi ogawa >> albert ogletree >> philip paul ognibene >> joseph j. ogren >> samuel oitice >> and my beautiful baby sister. you are loved and missed. >> and my father. >> gerald michael olcott >> christine anne olender >> linda mary oliva >> edward kraft oliver >> leah e. oliver >> eric t. olsen >> jeffrey james olsen >> maureen lyons olson >> steven john olson >> toshihiro onda >> seamus l. o'neal >> john p. oneill >> frank oni >> michael c. opperman >> christopher orgielewicz >> margaret orloske >> virginia anne ormiston >> my precious daughter. she was taken from us so suddenly. to all the men and women that try to keep a safe, we know the sacrifice that they make. let us not forget, this was not a natural disaster. it was by a radical islamists. >> and my brother, we missed and love you. god bless you. >> ron
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. >> my uncle and godfather, a firefighter at matthew barnes. >> david michael. >> melissa barnes. barron. >> scott d. bart. my father, kenneth wm. >> stephen l. joseph bates. and my brother jackson baxter, we love you, you will never be forgotten. >> paul james. >> w. david bower. >> mark lawrence davis. >> jasper baxter. >> lorraine bay. >> thank you for your courage, todd beamer. let's roll. >> lawrence ira beck. >> maria a. bair. it is an honor to say my brother's name. christopher edmund. his sparkling blue eyes is greatly missed and deeply loved every single day. >> my father, we love you, you are my hero. >> debbie bellows. >> paul benevento. >> eric bennett. >> oliver bennett. >> margaret simms -- bennett. >> james patrick burger. >> stephen howard berger. >> graham barkley. >> my father, my best friend. miss you, love you, your girls are doing great. give mommy a kiss for me up there. let me give a shout out to the men and women who built this memorial. and to our first responders and to our military, thank you very much. [applause] >> my brother, we love you and we miss y
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mcday >> matthew t. mcdermott >> joseph p. mcdonald and my grandfather. i'd just wanted to say, always taking care of my grandmother. giving my grandfather the recognition that he deserves. i wish you could have gotten to meet my son. i love them, i miss them, and we will never forget. >> and my brother, we love you and you are forever in our hearts. brian grady mcdonnell >> michael p. mcdonnell >> john mcdowell, jr. >> eamon j. mceneaney >> john thomas mcerlean, jr. >> daniel francis mcginley >> mark ryan mcginly >> william e. mcginn >> thomas henry mcginnis >> michael gregory mcginty >> ann mcgovern >> scott martin mcgovern >> william mcgovern >> stacey sennas mcgowan >> francis noel mcguinn >> patrick mcguire >> thomas m. mchale >> and my uncle. we love you, we miss you, keep looking out for us. >> and my husband my love for you is as strong and as endless as the wedding rings we exchanged and more together. we miss you so much. >> keith mcheffey >> ann m. mchugh >> denis j. mchugh iii >> dennis mchugh >> michael e. mchugh >> robert g. mcilvaine >> don
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have michael hudson he is president of the institute for the study of long term economic trends and matthew and he's a financial journalist ok gentlemen this is cross i mean you can jump in anytime you want i'm going to be very contrarian we hears all through the media that the the obituary for the the euro is already been written we're waiting for the funeral ok let's turn it all upside down let's take a look at some virtue out of tragedy number one this crisis could actually create a real european central bank it has limited tools now now give it a lot of tools what do you think about that guy's matthew first just in power it absolutely i mean the next thing is germany has the right of beginning the year is in deep deep trouble and i have to do something to try and save it and i think they will i mean the amount of political capital which our generation of european leaders have put into this project means that whatever they can do they will do so i mean the next that they're going to do is they're going to combine euro bonds are going to try to have a single fiscal authority and yeah i'll
have michael hudson he is president of the institute for the study of long term economic trends and matthew and he's a financial journalist ok gentlemen this is cross i mean you can jump in anytime you want i'm going to be very contrarian we hears all through the media that the the obituary for the the euro is already been written we're waiting for the funeral ok let's turn it all upside down let's take a look at some virtue out of tragedy number one this crisis could actually create a real...
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matthew chance has a rare look inside the prison.ore in a moment. yeah, i toog nl bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> up close tonight, an exclusive look at amanda knox behind bars in italy. matthew chance has a rare look inside the prison. more in a moment. >>> first, what happened in court today as knox's appeal case nears the end. one of knox's lawyers s
matthew chance has a rare look inside the prison.ore in a moment. yeah, i toog nl bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part...
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the part owned by the iowa gop matthew strong got a new coach. >> mike honzy. >> isn't he the former coach the chicago rush where he took them to victory in arena bowl 20. >> the very same and he hopes to bring that championship attitude to the barn stormers. >> stephen: thanks, john. turning to our top story the iowa gop's refusal to release the straw poll ballots is causing a storm of controversy. speaking of storms let's check with chief meteorologist brad edwards certified in central iowa's most accurate meteorologist for five years and counting. brad, how is it looking for the weekend. >> i tell you what, stephen it's stormy out there right now and i think will stay stormy through saturday. tomorrow night will be the opening night of high school school football and a warm one, 86 degrees. >> stephen: the start of high school football season walters, i think you buried the lead there. >> my bad. now let's go back to amanda krenz with the latest on the rick parry write in scandal amanda. >> well stephen abc 5 contacted the head of the iowa gop matthew strong who said they are not
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about that guys matthew first just empower it absolutely i'm not in the next thing is germany has the right beginning the year is in deep deep trouble and i got to do something to try and save it and i think they will i mean the demand of political capital which our entire generation of european leaders have put into this project means that whatever they can do they will do so i mean the next they're going to do is they're going to come with your bones they're going to try to have a signal for some authority and yeah don't you give the c.b. a lot more a lot more by bones of the market whether that's a good thing is much more debatable whether there's going to work i don't think it will work why do it will be it will be a step i mean something needs political will to do it but if you're going to keep the euro go all the way because what we've seen over the last two years because basically last few months it's just half measures we have lots of political leadership no one really wants to make a political move but that's what is necessary political leadership. there's a false way of look
about that guys matthew first just empower it absolutely i'm not in the next thing is germany has the right beginning the year is in deep deep trouble and i got to do something to try and save it and i think they will i mean the demand of political capital which our entire generation of european leaders have put into this project means that whatever they can do they will do so i mean the next they're going to do is they're going to come with your bones they're going to try to have a signal for...
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matthew chance has a rare look inside the prison.ore in a moment. >>> first, what happened in court today as knox's appeal case nears the end. one of knox's lawyers says the only option is to clear her of guilt of the murder of meredith kercher because of alleged mistakes in the investigation. it says dna was contaminated and knox wasn't allowed a translator and was discouraged from getting a lawyer. the judge says there won't be a ruling on the appeal until monday, at the earliest. another of knox's lawyers says she's afraid but is hoping for the return to freedom. meanwhile, tonight, as i said, an exclusive, never-before-seen look at pictures from inside prison of a local rock band played at the jail. senior international correspondent matthew chance reports. >> reporter: four years behind bars for a crime she says she did not commit. but it seems amanda knox does have brief moments of escape. these are exclusive photos of knox in prison, dancing to the music of a local rock band playing to inmates. one is taken from behind as she
matthew chance has a rare look inside the prison.ore in a moment. >>> first, what happened in court today as knox's appeal case nears the end. one of knox's lawyers says the only option is to clear her of guilt of the murder of meredith kercher because of alleged mistakes in the investigation. it says dna was contaminated and knox wasn't allowed a translator and was discouraged from getting a lawyer. the judge says there won't be a ruling on the appeal until monday, at the earliest....
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european central bank has limited tools now now given a lot of tools do you think about that guy's matthew first just in power it absolutely the next thing is to give him a year is in deep deep trouble and i got to do something to try and save it and i think they will i mean that a man of political capital which i. have european leaders are put into this project means that whatever they can do they will do so i mean the next that they could do is they're going to. try to have a single fiscal. and yet. if you give the ball a lot more power to buy bones of the market whether that's a good thing he's much more debatable whether that's going to work i don't think it will work it will be it will be a step i mean it's needs political will to do it but if you're going to keep the euro go all the way because what we've seen over the last two years with the last few months is just half measures we have a lot of political leadership and no one really wants to make a political move but that's what is necessary political leadership. there's a false way of looking at the problem so far of course europe
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vega investigative journalist and author of the book subversion and matthew welcome thank you for to have you with us. democracy i think you can see why doing the poor well. the poor are part of democracy though i mean this in franchising any group of people is harming the small democracy no one including myself has ever and you did anybody should be disenfranchised the article that brought me here today that was in american thinker a few days ago i pointed out the clouds were given strategy which is the real thing and the idea behind it was to register as many people who were poor who were welfare recipients in order the first part of it was to overwhelm the welfare rolls in the one nine hundred sixty. in early seventy's and that succeeded to an extent in michigan and in new york state in new york city however the second prong of it involved in acting the motor voter a lot of one nine hundred ninety three richard cloud we're going frances fox has been. going back used to talk about all the time after i told him about the strategy for i think i was the first according to the nexis da
vega investigative journalist and author of the book subversion and matthew welcome thank you for to have you with us. democracy i think you can see why doing the poor well. the poor are part of democracy though i mean this in franchising any group of people is harming the small democracy no one including myself has ever and you did anybody should be disenfranchised the article that brought me here today that was in american thinker a few days ago i pointed out the clouds were given strategy...
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commander zach matthews let me start with you. you are in the military now. what does this day mean to you? >> it's a big day, judy. first and foremost to me, it means two things. i'm part of a family now, more so than i was yesterday. i can be honest and open with my co-workers but more importantly today means that i still show up at work and i still do my job because first and foremost i'm a member of the military serving in the coast guard. >> woodruff: was it emotional for you? >> it's getting there. it's been a very busy day. i think as the day wears on, it is becoming more and more emotional for me, yes. >> woodruff: former sergeant david hall, what does the day mean to you? you left the military, went nine years ago? >> it is an exciting day. i mean now i have the opportunity to go back in to the military, you know, if i want to and if they want me back. but also, you know, i have a lot of friends in the military and i have a lot of friends that were discharged under don't ask don't tell so it's an exciting day to know that all my friends, you know, ar
commander zach matthews let me start with you. you are in the military now. what does this day mean to you? >> it's a big day, judy. first and foremost to me, it means two things. i'm part of a family now, more so than i was yesterday. i can be honest and open with my co-workers but more importantly today means that i still show up at work and i still do my job because first and foremost i'm a member of the military serving in the coast guard. >> woodruff: was it emotional for you?...
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and matthew slaughter. he served on president george w. bush's council of economic advisers from 2005 to 2007. he's now associate dean of the tuck school of business at dartmouth college. our economics correspondent paul solmon who is breaking down the numbers in the president's proposal today. he said that there are 28 million unor underemployed people in the country right now and that this jobs bill might create jobs for a million of them. so what can... i'll start with you, robert reich... what can infrastructure spending due to close that gap? >> gwen, infrastructure spending on roads and transportation, also rebuilding america's schools, really is a two-for in the sense that we need to reform and certainly make sure that our transportation infrastructure system is good. there's been too much deferred maintenance for years, a fancy way of saying it's crumbling. and at the same time it could put many, hundreds of thousands of workers to work, one out of five construction workers today is unemployed. and this is the best time to do it be
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beta as to get a journalist author of the book subversion inc matthew welcome to the program ok thanks for having me on so my classic question for you why do you hate banks i don't hate banks i do hate goldman sachs though in fact i wrote an article in the american spectator a few years ago because goldman sachs is he believes in big government that's how they get rich. compared that's what they like to do they like to like many corporations they don't like the free market they want to use the power of government to enrich themselves so. it seems like an internal contradiction here because for example when phil gramm swipes when he was on the board of enron he pushed through the commodity futures modernization act and gramm leach bliley that made it possible for can lay to make a few extra billion dollars and enron did really really well and that created c.d.o. created a with the possibility of slender allies debt obligations and mortgage. at least the second and third generation of the fear of the ones that went to nine hundred trillion dollars and all of that was celebrated as market
beta as to get a journalist author of the book subversion inc matthew welcome to the program ok thanks for having me on so my classic question for you why do you hate banks i don't hate banks i do hate goldman sachs though in fact i wrote an article in the american spectator a few years ago because goldman sachs is he believes in big government that's how they get rich. compared that's what they like to do they like to like many corporations they don't like the free market they want to use the...
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gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richard gavagan, jr. alan gay terence d. gazzani gary geidel paul hamilton geier julie m. geis peter g. gelinas >> and my beautiful sister, susan. we love you and miss you something horrible. we know you are watching over us. until we meet again. >> and my husband, arthur jones iii. we miss you every day, but you must be so very proud of julia, a charlotte, harry, and joseph. we love you. steven paul geller howard g. gelling peter victor genco, jr. steven gregory genovese alayne gentul linda m. george edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner james g. geyer joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona >> and my brother, kevin. we miss you. >> and my mother, arlene. we miss you and love you. your spirit lives on in your children and grandchildren. memories of you have powered me to be a better person, more loving and compassionate. debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies and
gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richard gavagan, jr. alan gay terence d. gazzani gary geidel paul hamilton geier julie m. geis peter g. gelinas >> and my beautiful sister, susan. we love you and miss you something horrible. we know you are watching over us. until we meet again. >> and my husband, arthur jones iii. we miss you every day, but you must be so very proud of julia, a charlotte, harry, and joseph. we love you. steven paul geller howard g....
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hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today "the huffington post" howard fineman, a.p.'s kimberly dosier and "the washington post's" david ignaceous. first up, the attacks on september 11, first attacks on america since pearl harbor, were unimaginable. before that terrible day. now it's hard to imagine how much different, more confident, safer feeling, more complacent our country would be today if it weren't for that still-awesome set of attacks on september 11. we might not have gone to war in afghanistan and iraq. >> on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against the al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger. chris: the toll of those two wars until now. more than 6,000 americans killed. another 220,000 civilians killed in both wars. more than 100,000 americans wounded, many left wit
hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today "the huffington post" howard fineman, a.p.'s kimberly dosier and "the washington post's" david ignaceous. first up, the attacks on september 11, first attacks on america since pearl harbor, were unimaginable. before that terrible day. now it's hard to imagine how much different, more confident, safer feeling, more complacent our country would be today if it weren't for that still-awesome set of attacks on september...
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matthew esta igualito a su hermanita sabrina sakae cuando tenian la misma edad...menazo a mariano con denunciarlo ante el gobernador si no suelta a las 4 p de la carcel y pablo seÑores...ese hombre no va a dejar ir a amanda asi de facil y tendra un enfrentamiento con don rafael esta noche a las 9- 8 centro por telemundo.. bueno pues esto es todo lo que les tengo hoy en acceso total yo soy nancy leal y regreso con ustedes a los estudios. anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo con jose diaz balart
matthew esta igualito a su hermanita sabrina sakae cuando tenian la misma edad...menazo a mariano con denunciarlo ante el gobernador si no suelta a las 4 p de la carcel y pablo seÑores...ese hombre no va a dejar ir a amanda asi de facil y tendra un enfrentamiento con don rafael esta noche a las 9- 8 centro por telemundo.. bueno pues esto es todo lo que les tengo hoy en acceso total yo soy nancy leal y regreso con ustedes a los estudios. anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejo con el...
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mark matthe matthews has the story. >>reporter: the ceo and cf o swore to tell the truth and then said nothing. on the advice of their attorneys. >> better course for me to the assert my constitutional right to decline to answer questionsp under the fifth amendment. >>reporter: job fair in newark former sylindra employee were his disgusted. >> you take the fifth because you got something to hide. >> it's bs. they are hiding something. >> if you have to plead the fifth, means you have something to hide. >>reporter: republican members of the houses accused sylindra bosses of cheating taxpayers and wasting money. it appears you gnaw the titanic was sinking and you made sure you got the life boat first. but i didn't hear that from the former sylindra workers. >> i didn't see any of that. i was there for 4 years. i didn't see any of this coming. >>reporter: vice president at another solar panel company told me that sylindra lost
mark matthe matthews has the story. >>reporter: the ceo and cf o swore to tell the truth and then said nothing. on the advice of their attorneys. >> better course for me to the assert my constitutional right to decline to answer questionsp under the fifth amendment. >>reporter: job fair in newark former sylindra employee were his disgusted. >> you take the fifth because you got something to hide. >> it's bs. they are hiding something. >> if you have to plead...
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. >> reporter: matthew epstein chose to prove his market savvy by selling himself. >> google, you'rerobably wondering something right now. what kind of package can matthew bring. >> reporter: his video went viral overnight and google called two days later. >> it was surreal. >> reporter: you said you were screaming inside like a little girl. >> i was screaming inside like a little girl. >> reporter: it was a little too painful for him to discuss in detail, but he made it through three interviews with his dream employer before google told him they were going in a different direction. turns out it was just the beginning of his job odyssey. >> none of my friends thought it was going to work. >> reporter: after the rejection, 80 other interviews and job offers followed. >> microsoft, amazon. >> reporter: we went mustache on mustache for his job advice. how big a role was the mustache? >> 99% mustache, 1% me. >> reporter: but you say you don't have to have a mustache to get the job of your dreams. >> you don't. it's about doing what you do best. there'heno ou y ncaha you can do. >> report
. >> reporter: matthew epstein chose to prove his market savvy by selling himself. >> google, you'rerobably wondering something right now. what kind of package can matthew bring. >> reporter: his video went viral overnight and google called two days later. >> it was surreal. >> reporter: you said you were screaming inside like a little girl. >> i was screaming inside like a little girl. >> reporter: it was a little too painful for him to discuss in...
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matthew conducted medical exams, changed an iv and did cpr. >> matthew, did you treat patients? >> except like the charming schemer in the film "catch me if you can" he was an imposter, say police. the 17-year-old part time billing clerk he was doing a lot of hands on things with patients. >> these are the badges he fraudulently obtained by allegedly telling officials there he was a 23-year-old medical assistant. officials became suspicious when he badgered them for access to restricted areas of the hospital. you now faces five counts of impersonating a physician's assistant. >> as a juvenile he can be held in facility and supervised up until 21 however, as an adult he could do 25 years in prison. >> and abc news learned he didn't stop there. the senior told hospital officials he was a sheriff's deputy say police. which, he was not. he had been part of a office youth explorer's program, but was expelled for carrying mace and a badge and wearing a bulletproof vest. >> i don't know if i need to get him some psychiatric help. i don't know. >> the center where he worked for two week
matthew conducted medical exams, changed an iv and did cpr. >> matthew, did you treat patients? >> except like the charming schemer in the film "catch me if you can" he was an imposter, say police. the 17-year-old part time billing clerk he was doing a lot of hands on things with patients. >> these are the badges he fraudulently obtained by allegedly telling officials there he was a 23-year-old medical assistant. officials became suspicious when he badgered them for...