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matthew quite well. this is what jason said in 2004. the quick and easy description of matt shepard bashed is about as far from the actual nuanced truth of what happened that they can get. it is offensive to see the truth oil down so much that it's no longer the church. a horrible irony was that his dad hadn't harness them out to offer us in less than that any of those were missed opportunities because of the shorthand of the media. you see the icon and how it differs from the real person. there's been such tremendous value in that icon having been created, even if all you know is the barest misrepresentation of what to place if it's important for you to note that, i'm glad that you do. and this is just in a statement in the book. later the same interview when i asked marsden about the possible role of drugs in matthew skilling, he replied, just to say, this interview with all of the d.o.t., so this is very credible -- a very credible statement. this is jason. methamphetamine was a very big problem and v
matthew quite well. this is what jason said in 2004. the quick and easy description of matt shepard bashed is about as far from the actual nuanced truth of what happened that they can get. it is offensive to see the truth oil down so much that it's no longer the church. a horrible irony was that his dad hadn't harness them out to offer us in less than that any of those were missed opportunities because of the shorthand of the media. you see the icon and how it differs from the real person....
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o'connor and that he was a link between matthew shepard and aaron mckinney, i was curious. i was also curious about these allegations that aaron mckinney was bisexual. i began to investigate as a journalist, first for the new york times magazine i approached them with the story. the commission to me to write, and i worked on the story on and off for two years from 2002- 2002-2004. and the new york times eventually kill the story. the editor who commissioned it from me had left the magazine. he is gay and now runs new york magazine. and the editors who inherited the story from them were less enthusiastic. so the story was killed. at the same time i have been talking with abc news about doing a story that would come out at the same time of the bill would kill the story based on what had happened at the times magazine. the executive producer of abc news' 2020 who is still there is also a day. and he actually said, no, let's do it. at that time as i said, and to be the prosecutor extensively and had not interviewed other people in laramie. it had also been done, the only interv
o'connor and that he was a link between matthew shepard and aaron mckinney, i was curious. i was also curious about these allegations that aaron mckinney was bisexual. i began to investigate as a journalist, first for the new york times magazine i approached them with the story. the commission to me to write, and i worked on the story on and off for two years from 2002- 2002-2004. and the new york times eventually kill the story. the editor who commissioned it from me had left the magazine. he...
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he said the defense aaron mckenney used in this trial but gay panic defense claiming that matthew had touched him and he sort of flipped out. it says that this was bogus and aaron mckinney was bisexual and that he was very familiar with gay men. had been to gay bars and this was really bogus. of course i looked at this anonymous letter and thought this is incredible as a journalist but on the other hand it named a man named doc o'connor who was a limousine driver in laramie who was a friend of both aaron mckinney the killer and matthew shepherd. i had seen doc o'connor's name in magazine articles and he was later portrayed in the laramie project and was portrayed really is a kind of folksy cowboy like character. a there is talk about how it starts. eventually i interviewed doc o'connor and found there was a whole other story there. doc you know had quite an illustrious history. he had many run-ins with the police although he was never convicted of any crimes. he had owned adult bookstores in denver. he was kind of a mysterious businessman who had a background that was kind of hard for
he said the defense aaron mckenney used in this trial but gay panic defense claiming that matthew had touched him and he sort of flipped out. it says that this was bogus and aaron mckinney was bisexual and that he was very familiar with gay men. had been to gay bars and this was really bogus. of course i looked at this anonymous letter and thought this is incredible as a journalist but on the other hand it named a man named doc o'connor who was a limousine driver in laramie who was a friend of...
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i want you to meet matthew. >> hi, matthew. >> matthew at 15 now has been in foster care more than half his life. he's interested in video game design, so we came to meet a game design professor at the university. matthew is a bright kid, but shy, and really wasn't sure he wanted to be here. >> matthew came into care in 2008 with his three siblings. and all the children had very difficult behaviors as a result of their neglect and trauma they suffered in their birth family. >> she says while matthew's sister and two younger brothers found adoptive homes, he has been left to move from one foster home to another. >> as you get to know him, he will come out of his shell a little bit. >> what is the most important thing about you that i should know? >> my personal. >> your what? >> my personal. >> well, tell me about your personality. how would you describe you? >> i'm nice. i like video games. and to help others. >> even in the short time we were together, matthew did begin to relax and shared his feelings about not being adopted like his siblings. are you angry? >> no. >> sad? >> no. >> b
i want you to meet matthew. >> hi, matthew. >> matthew at 15 now has been in foster care more than half his life. he's interested in video game design, so we came to meet a game design professor at the university. matthew is a bright kid, but shy, and really wasn't sure he wanted to be here. >> matthew came into care in 2008 with his three siblings. and all the children had very difficult behaviors as a result of their neglect and trauma they suffered in their birth family....
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unfortunately in matthew's case, he proceeded to deteriorate.blood pressure with the very low white blood cell count of 1,000. decreased clotting mechanisms, failure to maintain stability of temperature, failure to maintain oxygen saturations, all reflections of overwhelming infection, sepsis and septic shock. in fact, the blood culture taken at samaritan hospital in the early morning hours of september 21st was only identified after the child died and revealed num caulk kis. >> eureka. this is jerome kline, published 670 pieces on pediatric infectious diseases, he's the man. >> there isn't one word of sepsis in his autopsy report. >> i think those who observed the events of this unfortunate disease will bring their own bias to the facts, but the biology of the disease is based on factual information. so we have information about what the culture of the blood revealed, and it revealed a num caulk kis. we have information the bone marrow was suppressed and could only be suppressed by overwhelming sepsis. >> once the allegation of abuse or possibi
unfortunately in matthew's case, he proceeded to deteriorate.blood pressure with the very low white blood cell count of 1,000. decreased clotting mechanisms, failure to maintain stability of temperature, failure to maintain oxygen saturations, all reflections of overwhelming infection, sepsis and septic shock. in fact, the blood culture taken at samaritan hospital in the early morning hours of september 21st was only identified after the child died and revealed num caulk kis. >> eureka....
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chris matthews, tip and the gipper when politics worked. i love this.uld be reading it. the way it used to be. the way we can hope it can work again. chris, thank you. can you stay more and we will do more online. >> talking to an expert. >> you know what i want to talk about, chris matthew the character in this book. chris matthews, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and you can head over to our facebook page at facebook.com/thelastword, for the rest of that interview. still to come here tonight, the real face of the government shutdown. we talk to a federal worker who john boehner sent home about what is really at stake. ike zer. and you can't beat zero. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offer
chris matthews, tip and the gipper when politics worked. i love this.uld be reading it. the way it used to be. the way we can hope it can work again. chris, thank you. can you stay more and we will do more online. >> talking to an expert. >> you know what i want to talk about, chris matthew the character in this book. chris matthews, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and you can head over to our facebook page at facebook.com/thelastword, for the rest of that...
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from grand prairie, texas, give it up for matthew brooks. what up, matthew? >> how you doing?you just playing it safe, matthew. you just always just been the kind of guy-- straight, straightlaced, straight and narrow. >> straightforward, straight to it, but i've never played for $1 million before either. >> you win some money, you going to vegas? >> i will go to vegas and i--
from grand prairie, texas, give it up for matthew brooks. what up, matthew? >> how you doing?you just playing it safe, matthew. you just always just been the kind of guy-- straight, straightlaced, straight and narrow. >> straightforward, straight to it, but i've never played for $1 million before either. >> you win some money, you going to vegas? >> i will go to vegas and i--
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matthew shepard was gay. matthew shepard was murdered by these two boys. it was a drug deal gone bad. according to this author and the police records show some of this, but you never heard about this, not in the media. matthew shepard cheated them on a drug deal, at least they thought he had. they actually had had sex with him. they were not upset that he was gay. they also were either gay or bisexual. this is part of the story. the fairy tale was spun around the tragic life of matthew shepard. it was lies, all lies. does that remind you of any other story that was spun over any other issue? roe versus wade. i will not go into it. the story that was the foundation of the laws that made abortion legal for all nine months were lies, prevarications. we have the same thing in the story of matthew shepard. i will tell you what else americans do not know about. i was debating this on television a lot. the one thing i would debate that was almost like -- you remember the old movies with dracula. if you ever want to get into a heated debate about sexuality -- homo
matthew shepard was gay. matthew shepard was murdered by these two boys. it was a drug deal gone bad. according to this author and the police records show some of this, but you never heard about this, not in the media. matthew shepard cheated them on a drug deal, at least they thought he had. they actually had had sex with him. they were not upset that he was gay. they also were either gay or bisexual. this is part of the story. the fairy tale was spun around the tragic life of matthew shepard....
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i often wondered what was it look to work with chris matthews? in the congress?f. i have an idea in here. when you tell the story about the night you melt ron hat rona. abut out to give the first statf the union address. you did something. i dent know any other staffer would have done. that's why we need a chris matthews right here. >> when the president comes to give the state of the union in the 80s. the holding room. green room in television, was by the ceremonial office. i had this desk in front of the office. like a mandarin. inside the room was the president of the united states. from the opposing party. i wanted to greet him. i went in and said. >> i have to tell america, i can't stress to you, america, enough, how there is no other staffer on capitol hill who would thing the president is waiting in the next room, to give the state of the union address. i think it's time to meet me. >> i walked in, i said, welcome mr. president to the room where we plot against you. and reagan said, oh, no, not after 6:00, the speaker says we're all friend after 6:00. firs
i often wondered what was it look to work with chris matthews? in the congress?f. i have an idea in here. when you tell the story about the night you melt ron hat rona. abut out to give the first statf the union address. you did something. i dent know any other staffer would have done. that's why we need a chris matthews right here. >> when the president comes to give the state of the union in the 80s. the holding room. green room in television, was by the ceremonial office. i had this...
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everybody knows about matthew shepard. matthew shepard was murdered in a number of years ago.e was murdered prudently. there is no happiness about that. there is no happiness about hate. do not misunderstand or misquote me. we're talking about the distortion of information. matthew shepard was a young gay man who was brutally murdered by two other young men. the story was they murdered him because he was gay and he became a martyr for the gay movement. the hate crimes bill was passed with his name attached to it. bill clinton jumped all over this. the new york times ran with a story and told us all kinds of eggs about matthew shepard. they created a play called the shown, project that was it still is, in high schools. wait a second. it was not true. it wasn't true. book came outat a last week written by a gay author. either way, this book was featured in the advocate, which is arguably the nation's most influential gay publication. now we know the story was a complete fraud. .atthew shepard was gay matthew shepard was murdered by these two boys. it was a drug deal gone bad. th
everybody knows about matthew shepard. matthew shepard was murdered in a number of years ago.e was murdered prudently. there is no happiness about that. there is no happiness about hate. do not misunderstand or misquote me. we're talking about the distortion of information. matthew shepard was a young gay man who was brutally murdered by two other young men. the story was they murdered him because he was gay and he became a martyr for the gay movement. the hate crimes bill was passed with his...
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today larry king hardball owes chris matthews fallon's although on the state of politics today it was considered perfectly normal thirty years ago for the opposition leader to represent the president how times if you knew it says you have to imagine bain or representing obama to putin unimaginable we are a country of compromise from the b. beginning when you hear the capitals in washington there was a pretty place to put a gavel it was a compromise between north and south plus you saying he could win the election oh no i think he will be closer than you think to hillary clinton because the country is split that's all ahead on larry king now. before you know him as the are really nothing to hold still hardball with chris matthews on m s n b c he was a top aide to house speaker tip o'neill during the president reagan administration and now chris has written a new book titled tipping the giver recounting his experiences of a time when two political opponents could work together for the benefit of the country always great to welcome him to anything i do chris matthews who i think i made y
today larry king hardball owes chris matthews fallon's although on the state of politics today it was considered perfectly normal thirty years ago for the opposition leader to represent the president how times if you knew it says you have to imagine bain or representing obama to putin unimaginable we are a country of compromise from the b. beginning when you hear the capitals in washington there was a pretty place to put a gavel it was a compromise between north and south plus you saying he...
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if chris matthews got any more idiotic, he'd qualify as two chris matthews. finally, actor chris noth suggesting the tea party be horse whipped. >> if president obama is white, do we have a government shutdown? >> probably not. i mean, with these tea party guys, maybe, maybe it was inevitable, but there is something about obama that makes these people just intolerable. and i consider it to be un-american. >> i could point out to chrissy that shutdowns have occurred with white guys in charge. i'd like to see noth try whipping a tea partier. these examples on prove the lock step of the left willing to egg on race warfare. falsely screaming racist is left wing markism. it's a hate crime. it's driven by their own secret racism to ruin innocent lives. handle the rts cannot believe a challenge. it's why perverts start charities for kids. so why do they hate blacks? i don't know. they could be in the klan. that's why they wear the hoods. so you never know. it's friday. montage friday. >> i love montage friday. >> so we're going to have a montage. check it out. >> i
if chris matthews got any more idiotic, he'd qualify as two chris matthews. finally, actor chris noth suggesting the tea party be horse whipped. >> if president obama is white, do we have a government shutdown? >> probably not. i mean, with these tea party guys, maybe, maybe it was inevitable, but there is something about obama that makes these people just intolerable. and i consider it to be un-american. >> i could point out to chrissy that shutdowns have occurred with white...
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it wouldn't be "hardball" without a fight. >> the show matthews created in 1997 has one clear missionob is to document, to demonstrate, truth and untruth. >> even if that means making guests squirm. >> hold on. >> i'm giving you all the time you want, buddy. >> and creating some truly fascinating television confrontations along the way. >> you're watching "hardball." play some politics. >> may 15th, 2008. a heated presidential campaign between barack obama and john mccain. >> did president bush inject himself into the presidential campaign today in israel? >> klra radio talk show host, kevin james, is in the hot seat. and hot under the collar after this question about president bush. >> and you think it was a fair shot to go overseas and to take a shot politically against a fellow american? >> let me tell you who should have been overseas. barack obama should have been overseas. >> the point of contention, a historical reference president bush makes in a speech before israel's knesset. >> we have an obligation to call this what it is, the false comfort of appeasement, which has been r
it wouldn't be "hardball" without a fight. >> the show matthews created in 1997 has one clear missionob is to document, to demonstrate, truth and untruth. >> even if that means making guests squirm. >> hold on. >> i'm giving you all the time you want, buddy. >> and creating some truly fascinating television confrontations along the way. >> you're watching "hardball." play some politics. >> may 15th, 2008. a heated presidential...
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ross matthews and together. you know ross matthews. >> from being flamboyant. hi, everybody, hi!'re familiar and so is kris because she was out shopping ross in l.a. >> you guys are looking marvelous tonight, how is everything? >> great, thank you. about doing ak show together? >> kris is talking to us about about butne cares she's talking which mns it's time to start asking about things people actually want to know. she's in a really good mood, answering all our questions so of course we have to ask her kim's instagram picture of her ass. >> do you like the instagram picture released today? happening?at's oh, my god, the transformation has begun! boom! kris jenner has two faces! >> once we started asking about family,stuff with the she totally clammed up. >> what do you think about the the club the other day, kylie and kendall, do you think it was the media overblowing it? >> nothing, you're not going to defend your daughters or plug your show or your book or the store or your new health plan? >> that's it, she won't answer. worry, kris, you're not the only jenner with two faces
ross matthews and together. you know ross matthews. >> from being flamboyant. hi, everybody, hi!'re familiar and so is kris because she was out shopping ross in l.a. >> you guys are looking marvelous tonight, how is everything? >> great, thank you. about doing ak show together? >> kris is talking to us about about butne cares she's talking which mns it's time to start asking about things people actually want to know. she's in a really good mood, answering all our...
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good morning, matthew. thank you arty touched on a little but about the debt, but you know i was curious and your generation, what is your is youron -- what thinking, matthew, share with us when the day comes somewhere down the line when the debt crisis is not an argument about raising the sailing -- the ceiling but about the renders turning off the faucets, no more money coming into america. by that time, the national debt is $111 trillion. what does that they look like to you because i think it is coming. guest: good question. inre is an interesting op-ed the "washington post" from former senator kent conrad. he said that for republicans to say that revenue is off the table is reckless, and it would to democrats saying that they won't touch entitlements. the fact of the matter is both sides are going to have to give in from their intransigent extremes and compromise. that is the fact of the matter. real, old-fashioned sausage making, as senator conrad put it. sometimes it is ugly, sometimes people emerge
good morning, matthew. thank you arty touched on a little but about the debt, but you know i was curious and your generation, what is your is youron -- what thinking, matthew, share with us when the day comes somewhere down the line when the debt crisis is not an argument about raising the sailing -- the ceiling but about the renders turning off the faucets, no more money coming into america. by that time, the national debt is $111 trillion. what does that they look like to you because i think...
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. >> sparks fly when you play "ha "hardball" with chris matthews. >> i can keep pull verifizing untily don't know what they're talking about. >> and then, men behaving badly. when "caught on camer camera: confrontation" continues. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that m
. >> sparks fly when you play "ha "hardball" with chris matthews. >> i can keep pull verifizing untily don't know what they're talking about. >> and then, men behaving badly. when "caught on camer camera: confrontation" continues. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where...
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and you can see the linebackers getting depth and he does a good job of getting out of there and matthew, you can see how much ground he gets out and the corners do a great job feathering back and getting themselves in position and making a break on the ball and the safeties stay deeper than the deepest and wider than the widest and they do a great job of that. >> from my eyes, the check down is where the quarterback is where they will look back. is that what you would say. >> they are going to try to check down and make a tackle short of the lining game. >> with clay matthews having the surgery on the thumb, they have two good young linebackers coming in behind them. sometimes we think about who is missing and not only who you are playing. you think about who is playing and not who is not out there. >> maybe matthews will be there until the end of the week, we don't know. we'll prepare like he's going to play until we get the final word. and neal will take his spot and he is a guy that has done a nice job in terms applying pressure and playing the run. >> and the guy we know the best is
and you can see the linebackers getting depth and he does a good job of getting out of there and matthew, you can see how much ground he gets out and the corners do a great job feathering back and getting themselves in position and making a break on the ball and the safeties stay deeper than the deepest and wider than the widest and they do a great job of that. >> from my eyes, the check down is where the quarterback is where they will look back. is that what you would say. >> they...
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that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> let's play "hardball." >> night after night, chris matthewsn do wrong? >> you're not going to box me in here, chris. >> probes. >> how many people in the congress of the united states, do you think are anti-american? >> and prods pundits and politicians. >> i wish i was over there where i could get a little closer up into your face. >> we like a good debate. it wouldn't be "hardball" without a fight. >> the show matthews created in 1997 has one clear mission. >> and my job is to document, to demonstrate, truth and untruth. >> even if that means making guests squirm. >> hold on. >> i'm holding on. i'm giving you all the time you want, buddy. >> and creating some truly fascinating television confrontations along the way. >> you're watching "hardball." play some politics. >> may 15th, 2008. a heated presidential campaign between barack obama and john mccain. >> did president bush inject himself into the presidential campaign today in israel? >> krla radio talk show host, kevin james, is in the hot seat, and hot under the collar after this questio
that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> let's play "hardball." >> night after night, chris matthewsn do wrong? >> you're not going to box me in here, chris. >> probes. >> how many people in the congress of the united states, do you think are anti-american? >> and prods pundits and politicians. >> i wish i was over there where i could get a little closer up into your face. >> we like a good debate. it wouldn't be "hardball"...
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i just--i don't think we should rush to judgment about matthew.on't pop that one. - no, pop matthew. - pop it! - pop it! - [whooping] - hey. - hey. - sorry. it's kind of a madhouse. - aah! - oh! ha ha ha! megan! - you are one of the good ones, nard dog. - aw... - no, really. where's my andy? - i dunno. - oh, he's out there. - are you gonna sing for us? - well, you guys are doing a pretty good job with the scary yelling, so... - that's not like you. that's not like you. come on, sing! sing! - ♪ beyond bonnie banks ♪ and beyond bonnie brae's - okay, they're almost here. what? come on! if you guys are gonna be mean, can you at least be subtle? - oh, in the warehouse we use code names for people we want to talk about. andy was jelly roll. mike was dennis the menace. ryan was douche bag. - hey, that's not a code name. that's just an insult. - plus, everyone would know who you meant. - yeah. - no. that's a great idea. yes, let's have a code name. how 'bout mondays? i hate mondays? mondays are the worst? - nobody's named monday. - hey, how 'bout we go wi
i just--i don't think we should rush to judgment about matthew.on't pop that one. - no, pop matthew. - pop it! - pop it! - [whooping] - hey. - hey. - sorry. it's kind of a madhouse. - aah! - oh! ha ha ha! megan! - you are one of the good ones, nard dog. - aw... - no, really. where's my andy? - i dunno. - oh, he's out there. - are you gonna sing for us? - well, you guys are doing a pretty good job with the scary yelling, so... - that's not like you. that's not like you. come on, sing! sing! -...
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chris matthews tip and the gipper, when politics worked reminds us it wasn't always like this. chris matthews describes battles of ronald reagan and leader of democratically controlled house speaker tip o'neill from 1981 to 1986. the story is a memoir recalling matthew top aide and a road to how the democratic system can function. tip and gipper tackled same issues the 113th congress has proved incapable of resolving, government shutdowns, battles over government shutdowns and debt ceiling programs but their solutions were entirely different. when it came to raising the debt ceiling, chris matthews writes, speaker o'neill made a request. he wanted top liaison to relay back to his boss precisely what the deal would be that he, tip o'neill, wanted a personal note from each and every member of the house asking his or her support in the debt ceiling. he agreed on the spot and carried it back to reagan. he asked for letters arrived the next day, all 243 of them. it was a small, telling episode. here was the democratic congressional leader proposing a wholly pragmatic soocease-fire.
chris matthews tip and the gipper, when politics worked reminds us it wasn't always like this. chris matthews describes battles of ronald reagan and leader of democratically controlled house speaker tip o'neill from 1981 to 1986. the story is a memoir recalling matthew top aide and a road to how the democratic system can function. tip and gipper tackled same issues the 113th congress has proved incapable of resolving, government shutdowns, battles over government shutdowns and debt ceiling...
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matthew shepard was gay. these two boys, but it was a drug deal gone bad. matthew shepard according to this author and according, i remember the police record showed some of this but you never heard about this. not an immediate. that matthew shepard had actually cheated them on a drug deal, at least they thought he had picked they were very met and they actually had sex with them. they were not upset that he was gay. they also are either gay or bisexual. this is part of the story. and so the fairy tale was fun around the tragic life of matthew shepard. and it was made up. it was lies, all lies. does that remind you of any other story that was spun over another issue? roe v. wade. to simply know the story there? i will not go into it because we know now that the story was the foundation for the laws that made abortion legal for all nine months in this country were lies, they were prevarications. so we have the same thing in the story of matthew shepard. i'll tell you what else americans don't know about. when
matthew shepard was gay. these two boys, but it was a drug deal gone bad. matthew shepard according to this author and according, i remember the police record showed some of this but you never heard about this. not an immediate. that matthew shepard had actually cheated them on a drug deal, at least they thought he had picked they were very met and they actually had sex with them. they were not upset that he was gay. they also are either gay or bisexual. this is part of the story. and so the...
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matthew, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> follow matthew's reporting on the ground and in afghanistan. visit our website. and now to our signature segment, original in depth reports about important topics here and abroad. tonight our focus is about higher education. and whether the growing expenses are actually worth it. but more and more people are looking for alternatives. every year thousands of young people around the country celebrate this important right of passage, college graduation. for generations it has been the traditional route to adulthood and success. how did he end up here working side-by-side with the president of a multi million dollar tech start-up? >> the limit was a 4.0. here, it is if i work hard enough i can accomplish what i want to do. >> he got this job through institute. it is a two year program that aims to be an alternative to what aims to be a higher alternative. he works with the president of air time. video communications company. >> he is in a great job of grabbing onto a task and receiving input and learning along the way. it has actually been product
matthew, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> follow matthew's reporting on the ground and in afghanistan. visit our website. and now to our signature segment, original in depth reports about important topics here and abroad. tonight our focus is about higher education. and whether the growing expenses are actually worth it. but more and more people are looking for alternatives. every year thousands of young people around the country celebrate this important right of passage, college...
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before you know him as the are really nothing to hold still hardball with chris matthews on m.s.n. b c he was a top aide to house speaker tip o'neill during the president reagan administration and now chris has written a new book titled tipping the giver recounting his experiences of a time when two political opponents could work together for the benefit of the country always great to welcome him to anything i do chris matthews who i think i made you famous yes you did tell the story the heart of all and i viceroy discovered you driving across the country when everybody fell in love with your driving to do that was in about an hour long with god king hakon here is exhausting when there's nothing else to do driving their dances but then you start to have me on and you would be having you would have me on what you were first thought of as it would tip the first time we met was when you started the show on c.n.n. and we went up there was constant in your first guest was against you could you did mario cuomo anyway just kill who had made when we had to push on the first time we were go
before you know him as the are really nothing to hold still hardball with chris matthews on m.s.n. b c he was a top aide to house speaker tip o'neill during the president reagan administration and now chris has written a new book titled tipping the giver recounting his experiences of a time when two political opponents could work together for the benefit of the country always great to welcome him to anything i do chris matthews who i think i made you famous yes you did tell the story the heart...
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and by guest chris matthews is the host of msnbc's "hardball." incidentally, "hardball--" not covered under obamacare. ( laughter ) the new york city opera is closing. it isn't over until the fat lady doesn't sing. this is the "colbert report. ( cheers and applause ). captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. ( cheers and applause ) thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for being in here, out there, all around the world. ladies and gentlemen, i only have one question for you-- are you ready to get these bastards? >> yes! >> stephen: how long have they had a free ride? >> too long! ( laughter ). >> stephen: folks, thank you for being with us, on this, day two of the federal government shutdown and surprise, surprise. we're all still here. is there is nothing the government provides that cannot be replace the by an individual with a pine cone wielding dagger will require
and by guest chris matthews is the host of msnbc's "hardball." incidentally, "hardball--" not covered under obamacare. ( laughter ) the new york city opera is closing. it isn't over until the fat lady doesn't sing. this is the "colbert report. ( cheers and applause ). captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you,...
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matthew? >> who is she? >> i don't know. >> we have a woman in our skype box and we need to -- >> who is she? okay. we just want to make sure we know what's going on here. >> all right. are there any other foods in life that you eat that bring back a childhood memory. >> other than juicy fruit gum and cereal? is this a setup? >> no. >> no, there is nothing. >> for me, it's crabs. >> why don't we just keep the theme going. why don't we keep the ridiculous theme going. >> what's better than crabs? >> let's just keep that sound bite separate. keep it for later use. >> i have so many amazing memories of summer time eating crabs in maryland. my dad would catch them and cook them and we would spend all day long -- >> he did he steam them? >> esteemed them, yeah. so any time you want to make me happy, you call up costas in baltimore and get me some crabs. >> remember 60th birthday. >> yes. >> it's time for -- >> your friday funny! all right. save it. a woman is looking in the mirror. she starts to pull at her face
matthew? >> who is she? >> i don't know. >> we have a woman in our skype box and we need to -- >> who is she? okay. we just want to make sure we know what's going on here. >> all right. are there any other foods in life that you eat that bring back a childhood memory. >> other than juicy fruit gum and cereal? is this a setup? >> no. >> no, there is nothing. >> for me, it's crabs. >> why don't we just keep the theme going. why don't we...
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chris matthews. good to have you here tonight.atulations on the success of this week. >> thank you. thanks, rache. >> when you hear ted cruz quoting ronald reagan, alluding to the quote about medicare without saying that's what it's about, reagan raised the debt ceiling 18 times as president. what is it about the real history that is so dangerous to them that they have to invent revisionist stuff instead? >> fortunately, i kept a journal, president reagan kept a diary and there are records of what was the case. ronald reagan in his mind when he went to bed at night or thought about things was ronald reagan the commentator, but ronald reagan, the governor, ronald reagan the president was a very different kind of a fish. ronald reagan realized when he cut taxes too much that he won, he came back a year later and had the biggest tax increase in history. that doesn't get into the ted cruz record book. he realized that social security was a very popular program, and after trying to mess with it in '81 and '82, he came back in '83 with
chris matthews. good to have you here tonight.atulations on the success of this week. >> thank you. thanks, rache. >> when you hear ted cruz quoting ronald reagan, alluding to the quote about medicare without saying that's what it's about, reagan raised the debt ceiling 18 times as president. what is it about the real history that is so dangerous to them that they have to invent revisionist stuff instead? >> fortunately, i kept a journal, president reagan kept a diary and...
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matthew shepard was gay. matthew shepard was murdered by these two boys.drug deal gone bad. according to this author and the police records show some of this, but you never heard about this, not in the media. matthew shepard cheated them on a drug deal, at least they thought he had. they actually had sex with him. they were not upset that he was gay. they also were either gay or bisexual. this is part of the story. the fairy tale was spun around the tragic life of matthew shepard. it was lies, all lies. does that remind you of any other story that was spun over any other issue? roe versus wade. i will not go into it. the story that was the foundation of the laws that made abortion legal for all nine months were lies, prevarications. we have the same thing in the story of matthew shepard. i will tell you what else americans do not know about. i was debating this on television a lot. the one thing i would debate that was almost like -- you remember the old movies with dracula. if you ever want to get into a heated debate about sexuality -- homosexuality, you
matthew shepard was gay. matthew shepard was murdered by these two boys.drug deal gone bad. according to this author and the police records show some of this, but you never heard about this, not in the media. matthew shepard cheated them on a drug deal, at least they thought he had. they actually had sex with him. they were not upset that he was gay. they also were either gay or bisexual. this is part of the story. the fairy tale was spun around the tragic life of matthew shepard. it was lies,...
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up next stephen jiminez argues that they killing of matthew "the book of matt" on october 1998 was not a anti-hate crime but the result of a robbery gone wrong. this is about an hour. >> i'm not even sure i need this microphone but i will use it because this is being recorded for c-span and it's really a great pleasure to be here tonight. this is actually the first stop on it to her that now has about 30 cities and it just seems really appropriate in terms of of the gay history. to come to the castro place which i have enjoyed in the past. what i would do is introduce the book by telling you a little bit of the history of how i got into writing what is now the book and then i thought i'm just going to read tree fully a couple of probably two or two and two and a half pages to give you a feeling for the voice of the book and a little bit about some of what you refer to their as the hidden secrets or entangled secrets. i went to laramie wyoming in early 2000 to write a screenplay for a made for television movie. might background his film and television i went there to write a made for te
up next stephen jiminez argues that they killing of matthew "the book of matt" on october 1998 was not a anti-hate crime but the result of a robbery gone wrong. this is about an hour. >> i'm not even sure i need this microphone but i will use it because this is being recorded for c-span and it's really a great pleasure to be here tonight. this is actually the first stop on it to her that now has about 30 cities and it just seems really appropriate in terms of of the gay history....
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i didn't do it and then when i came back of course was william friedkin and matthew is just like i am doing that he was on and he was with us you were you i really do i thought you should situational you do you come to the door naked from the waist down in the first scene and i ended up my merch announcement sure didn't seem closing shame when you were engaged it chipped a bomb. there's no way to put this what was that like to play that well that was the scene that scared me about the play that i it's so visceral and so. i remember just saying to to billy friedkin and to matthew i said you know what i don't want to talk about it i don't want to discuss it we're going to do this in one take which how he shoots anyway i said just show me where to go matthew and i never even spoke about it i trusted him as an actor he trusted me we discussed the movements of where we should go and i was like let's go for it i didn't want to think about it i sometimes over intellectualize things i do think about things quite a bit and i just felt for a lot of reasons this was seen better to let happen and
i didn't do it and then when i came back of course was william friedkin and matthew is just like i am doing that he was on and he was with us you were you i really do i thought you should situational you do you come to the door naked from the waist down in the first scene and i ended up my merch announcement sure didn't seem closing shame when you were engaged it chipped a bomb. there's no way to put this what was that like to play that well that was the scene that scared me about the play that...
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i remember just saying to to billy friedkin and to matthew i said you know what. i don't want to talk about it i don't want to discuss it we're going to do this in one take which how he shoots anyway i said just show me where to go and matthew and i never even spoke about it i trusted him as an actor he trusted me we discussed the movements of where we should go and i was like let's go for it i didn't want to think about it i sometimes over intellectualize things i do think about things quite a bit and i just felt for a lot of reasons this was seen better to let happen and not just you know maybe i'm weird are those are great people it's a fantastic had a lot to say about us about violence about corruption about so many for and really big and most of it while the play i mean he's such an amazing director i'm so pleased that i got to work with and it was such a great cast all around that it was really it was scary because you know you rehearse it rehearse it out of matthew told you we basically kind of did one take we were lucky to so you kind of have to come with
i remember just saying to to billy friedkin and to matthew i said you know what. i don't want to talk about it i don't want to discuss it we're going to do this in one take which how he shoots anyway i said just show me where to go and matthew and i never even spoke about it i trusted him as an actor he trusted me we discussed the movements of where we should go and i was like let's go for it i didn't want to think about it i sometimes over intellectualize things i do think about things quite a...
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i'm pleased to have chris matthews back in the table.me back. >> you told me to write this story last time. >> rose: you went out and did it. >> i think it was a good time to do it because i was able to pull everything together. reagan kept a beautiful diary. >> rose: and he could write. >> he wrote beautifully and quickly and every time something happened with regard to tip he entered it. and i kept a diary-- not as good as reagan's, but a good one-- and i kept it to keep myself sane, it was such a tough job working with tip against reagan. >> rose: why? because reagan was so good? >> so good and i was brought in to help him
i'm pleased to have chris matthews back in the table.me back. >> you told me to write this story last time. >> rose: you went out and did it. >> i think it was a good time to do it because i was able to pull everything together. reagan kept a beautiful diary. >> rose: and he could write. >> he wrote beautifully and quickly and every time something happened with regard to tip he entered it. and i kept a diary-- not as good as reagan's, but a good one-- and i kept it...
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chris matthews worked here in fran at both the chronicle and the examiner. he also worked in the capitol in the 80s as a top aide to the speaker of the house, chip o'neill. he had to work with conservative president president ronald reagan. he had to work on an embattled economy. doesn't that sound familiar? well, so, why are we not making that difference now? chris dissects new dynamics in his book when politics worked. >> how can there be a time when two opposites knew how to pray together, represent the country together, do business and get things done, even they disagreed a lot. >> the subtitle of this book -- . >> you mean idea the book came out first and then the government shoutdown? [ laughing ] bill o'reilly is the burning bush. he talks to god. >> we won't even go there. we know he is alive. when politics work is your subtitle. >> i am not going to be partisan, but the problem right now is this 30 or 40 members of the republican caucus eventually saying no is the philosophy right now. we are not dealing with the other side. if it has obama's name o
chris matthews worked here in fran at both the chronicle and the examiner. he also worked in the capitol in the 80s as a top aide to the speaker of the house, chip o'neill. he had to work with conservative president president ronald reagan. he had to work on an embattled economy. doesn't that sound familiar? well, so, why are we not making that difference now? chris dissects new dynamics in his book when politics worked. >> how can there be a time when two opposites knew how to pray...
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matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.was told to do something, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches when below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >> at this point, she's telling the two male, the supervisor and the deputy, they can't touch her because it's rape and it's illegal for a male officer to touch her. of course, that's not the case. corporal dejesus is giving her verbal orders she's not going for. me and the backup have our spray. corporal dekuza puts the handcuffs on her, put her in the arm bar. she's uncomfortable, she can't move. she's not hurt. then she starts kicking. i inform her she is not allowed to kick, any assault is a criminal offense. so, we take it to the next step, where we're in the hallway, and you see that we're struggling
matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.was told to do something, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches when below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >>...
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matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking. thomas. just large research this. was the last. eleven hundred meters below the surface is not the next is the four hundred c. one hundred meter lake under a heavy oil leak. on august fourth the white house senate climate and energy advisor carol browner on a series of t.v. interviews where she countered simmonds assertions more than three quarters of the oil is gone and the vast majority of the oil is gone it was captured it was standing it was fur and it was contained but mother nature did her part there was certainly an effort to control the way this event was seen in this event was a media story it had that quality to it of every night the drama who did it you know when's are going to get capped there is this soap opera quality to it that happened on this day the well for the and then here we go we're going to each day each day come back tomorrow night and see more birds and we're going to go look for poor suffering sea turtles and then the next night we're going to go meet the guys who were working on the rig and then you had
matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking. thomas. just large research this. was the last. eleven hundred meters below the surface is not the next is the four hundred c. one hundred meter lake under a heavy oil leak. on august fourth the white house senate climate and energy advisor carol browner on a series of t.v. interviews where she countered simmonds assertions more than three quarters of the oil is gone and the vast majority of the oil is gone it was captured it was standing it was...
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as the drama of the deepwater horizon played out matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking. we were. almost. just large research this. was the most specific information we know eleven hundred meters below the surface is not. is the four hundred four hundred meter lake i'm very. pleased. on august fourth the white house senate climate and energy adviser terror. a series of t.v. interviews where she countered simmonds assertions more than three quarters of the oil is gone the vast majority of the oil is gone it was captured it was standing it was burned it was contained but mother nature did her part there was certainly an effort to control the way this event was seen in this event was a media story it had that quality to it of every night the drama who did it you know when's are going to get capped there is this soap opera quality to it that happened on this day boom the wealth of the and then here we go we're going to each day each day come back to morrow night and see more birds and we're going to go look for poor suffering sea turtles and then the next night we're going to
as the drama of the deepwater horizon played out matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking. we were. almost. just large research this. was the most specific information we know eleven hundred meters below the surface is not. is the four hundred four hundred meter lake i'm very. pleased. on august fourth the white house senate climate and energy adviser terror. a series of t.v. interviews where she countered simmonds assertions more than three quarters of the oil is gone the vast majority...
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it's a picture of the very fence where matthew died and it's taken from his perspective.is jarring. it's supposed to be. >> there's not a person who was old enough to know what was going on in 1998 with matthew shepherd that does not walk in this room and immediately know what that photograph is. >> what happened to matthew shepherd remains part of the nation's history. >> i think we owed it to matt and his friends to make a better place and i thought as long as we had a voice we were going to use that. >> and people are still listening. in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> sue, it has been so warm let's keep it going. >> you like it? >> yeah. >> it's been beautiful. >> i like it too. >> we can keep it going. >> we're keeping it going. >> we're going to stay in the 80s into the weekend -- but it's way above average and really dry. now we may get significant rain. don't worry it's not going to come for the weekend. let's talk about today where our temperature climbed to 88 degrees. i think average is 74 for this time of year. so we are so far above it let's just go a
it's a picture of the very fence where matthew died and it's taken from his perspective.is jarring. it's supposed to be. >> there's not a person who was old enough to know what was going on in 1998 with matthew shepherd that does not walk in this room and immediately know what that photograph is. >> what happened to matthew shepherd remains part of the nation's history. >> i think we owed it to matt and his friends to make a better place and i thought as long as we had a voice...