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so matthew strangled her to death.into the car, picked up the pieces of wood, and drove 20 miles into the mountains. the high elevation plant material and the tire impressions were clear proof. prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body make the murder appear like other unsolved homicides. but in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his blood on the inside of his glove. that's when matthew's plan started to fall apart. >> especially the first timers, they don't account for that rush of emotion once they have done it. we call it the full-tilt boogie. when your mind goes into the full-tilt boogie, you forget everything. your brain goes out the window and you start doing stupid stuff. >> among them, matthew threw most of the wood away but forgot one piece. later found near his office by police. he scratched the right side of natalie's car with the bushes, most likely due to his visual impairment. he left the bloody gloves in the car, gloves that could tie him to the crime. and he left his daughter's diaper ba
so matthew strangled her to death.into the car, picked up the pieces of wood, and drove 20 miles into the mountains. the high elevation plant material and the tire impressions were clear proof. prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body make the murder appear like other unsolved homicides. but in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his blood on the inside of his glove. that's when matthew's plan started to fall apart. >> especially the first timers, they don't account for...
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alex trapp was the end of matthew, close in age to matthew.alex trout met matthew in casper when matthew was about 15 years old so they had known each other for quite some time. alex trout knew him for a few years but not as long. just to mention a couple of facts. walt and alex, walt was contacted by dennis shepard. dennis shepard called waltz from saudi arabia when he got the news that matthew had been attacked and the waltz and alex, matthew was moved quickly from the hospital here down to -- valley and alex and walt flu they there and in the book one of his friends have also gone to the hospital. walt and alex and this came up in my own interviews with them immediately began calling gay organizations in wyoming and colorado as well as they phoned the casper "star tribune" saying that their belief was this was an anti-gay hate crime. i learned that they came to cal rerucha's office and kept saying matthew is gay and we don't want this fact to go unnoticed. deb thompson mentioned they showed up that night at the boomerang saying the same thi
alex trapp was the end of matthew, close in age to matthew.alex trout met matthew in casper when matthew was about 15 years old so they had known each other for quite some time. alex trout knew him for a few years but not as long. just to mention a couple of facts. walt and alex, walt was contacted by dennis shepard. dennis shepard called waltz from saudi arabia when he got the news that matthew had been attacked and the waltz and alex, matthew was moved quickly from the hospital here down to...
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matthew martoma is not his name.is -- >> glad you brought that up. >> basically -- for viewers and listening that don't know, expelled from harvard law school for conspireing to change his bs to as. when they investigated him reportedly created a fake computer forensics company to then say, look, harvard, no. i did not go into -- he changed his name. got accepted to stamford, graduated with an mba. matthew martoma is not his real name regard shocking back story. weren't of the big questions during this trial was whether these facts would be introduced at trial. ultimately they were not. yes, matthew martoma, a successful harvard law school student applied ironically for clerkships to a number of judges around the country. was in the process of going through those interviews and selection processes and actually was on the verge of being offered a job by a judge, but falsified his harvard law school transcript. falsified it to make his grades look lightly better. irony, getting b pluses, a minuses and wanted them up a
matthew martoma is not his name.is -- >> glad you brought that up. >> basically -- for viewers and listening that don't know, expelled from harvard law school for conspireing to change his bs to as. when they investigated him reportedly created a fake computer forensics company to then say, look, harvard, no. i did not go into -- he changed his name. got accepted to stamford, graduated with an mba. matthew martoma is not his real name regard shocking back story. weren't of the big...
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. >> us and as we get that verdict, we will get to you in the sec case involving matthew martoma. we look at what will likely happen with the debt ceiling with dean baker. ,"at is next when "bottom line on bloomberg television, continues in just a moment. ♪ >> the suspension of the federal debt limit, which congress enacted back in october is scheduled to expire on friday. will republicans allow a debt limit increase without concessions? dean baker is codirector for the center of economic and policy research and he joins us from washington. good to have you back on the broadcast. where are we in the debt ceiling debate, headed for another train wreck> >> it is hard to imagine. the republicans have done this strategy a couple of times and it has not worked out politically in the sense that they have paid a big price. 20 11, they got a lot of concessions from president obama, put in place a sequester, reduce spending, they got back, but paid a price then and last fall they paid a huge political price. people overwhelmingly blamed republicans. i do not think they want to go there aga
. >> us and as we get that verdict, we will get to you in the sec case involving matthew martoma. we look at what will likely happen with the debt ceiling with dean baker. ,"at is next when "bottom line on bloomberg television, continues in just a moment. ♪ >> the suspension of the federal debt limit, which congress enacted back in october is scheduled to expire on friday. will republicans allow a debt limit increase without concessions? dean baker is codirector for the...
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matthew mcconaughey and june squ squibb. matthew mcconaughey is such a dedicated actor. since this monologue started, he's lost 35 pounds. he's backstage planning to lose another 40 before he comes out here. june squibb, it's her first nomination at 84. she's great in that movie. they do an interest thing. each of the nominees makes a video for the academy voters. something that -- i think they started about five years ago. and it's not a solicitation for votes. just something that, i guess, reminds the members of the academy of who you are and tells them you're happy to be a part of the whole thing. >> meet the nominees. june squibb. >> i am so thrilled to be among the nominees for best actress in a supporting role. jennifer lawrence, ally hawkins, lupita nyongo and julia roberts are so beautiful and talented. i wouldn't be angry if you voted for any one of them. disappointed, yes, but not angry. why get angry? i'm 84 years old. who knows how many movies i have left in me. but don't worry about me. honey, ei'll be fine. you know what? you should pick one of them because
matthew mcconaughey and june squ squibb. matthew mcconaughey is such a dedicated actor. since this monologue started, he's lost 35 pounds. he's backstage planning to lose another 40 before he comes out here. june squibb, it's her first nomination at 84. she's great in that movie. they do an interest thing. each of the nominees makes a video for the academy voters. something that -- i think they started about five years ago. and it's not a solicitation for votes. just something that, i guess,...
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matthew, your childhood determined this. your mother kicked you out of the house at 13 because you were gay. determined where you went with life, you developed racial hatred after your brother was shot by an africa american. tell me how you got othe museum of tolerance where you ended up meeting matthew again. >> to short answer, i did get off the streets at the age of 13 and a half. i ended up having a 22 year successful career in los angeles. it was after the death of matthew shepherd that affected me, i kind of realized i hadn't tied too much of his story to mine at the time, but basically i could sit to myself and say i could sit back and do nothing, but make a difference. it was never my intent to manage the museum, i went there to volunteer my time. but about six months into it it was that powerful and i dedicated my life to continuing to live there. >> and tim it took your little son saying a racial slur to wake up where your life was and you also end up at the museum of tolerance and you melt matthew. you tell me abo
matthew, your childhood determined this. your mother kicked you out of the house at 13 because you were gay. determined where you went with life, you developed racial hatred after your brother was shot by an africa american. tell me how you got othe museum of tolerance where you ended up meeting matthew again. >> to short answer, i did get off the streets at the age of 13 and a half. i ended up having a 22 year successful career in los angeles. it was after the death of matthew shepherd...
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and you met matthew. you tell me about that meeting. >> i had been there at the museum of tolerance about five years before matthew coming on scene. we had stepped out and credit talked to a school group and during our discussion we started talking about our pasts, where we had grown up and where we used to hang out and there was a specific hamburger stand, hotdog stand that we used to hang out at. the punk rockers used to hang out there in the late '70s, early 1980s, and the growing gay population also used to hang out there. the specific evening was very, very violent. and of course, it was something that i had remembered, we were discussing where we had grown up i said hey have you ever heard of this place? and matthew had discussed you know hanging out there and i had told him that i quit hanging out there because of one night that was very violent. after i said that there was a lot of questions. a whole bunch of questions. and we both sort of figured out that we had both met in the past. which was a
and you met matthew. you tell me about that meeting. >> i had been there at the museum of tolerance about five years before matthew coming on scene. we had stepped out and credit talked to a school group and during our discussion we started talking about our pasts, where we had grown up and where we used to hang out and there was a specific hamburger stand, hotdog stand that we used to hang out at. the punk rockers used to hang out there in the late '70s, early 1980s, and the growing gay...
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today, a 12 member jury found fund manager, mark -- matthew mark, hilty of -- matthew of insiderilty trading. now, sheila. she was at the courthouse when the verdict came down. and joining us by telephone, alan dershowitz, the latest book called "taking a stand." sheila, if you could go through in this particular case and the context it was processed and ultimately finding matthew martoma guilty. >> it basically came down to their allegation that he had, over a year-and-a-half courted to doctors that were involved in a trial of an alzheimer's drug that was being tested by two pharmaceutical companies. this is a drug that had a lot of potential. the market was very interested in finding out whether it was going to succeed. the government accused march, --martoma of getting details of the drug trial results before anyone else and then making very lucrative trade on behalf of his hedge fund, sac capital. >> the government has brought sacs against other former capital and ploys, haven't they? yes, it is a bit of a dÉjÀ vu. charged a handful of former sac employees. one was convicted in d
today, a 12 member jury found fund manager, mark -- matthew mark, hilty of -- matthew of insiderilty trading. now, sheila. she was at the courthouse when the verdict came down. and joining us by telephone, alan dershowitz, the latest book called "taking a stand." sheila, if you could go through in this particular case and the context it was processed and ultimately finding matthew martoma guilty. >> it basically came down to their allegation that he had, over a year-and-a-half...
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matthew could have been african-american. matthew could have been muslim. >> a woman.ou're writing. >> right. we would have told essentially a similar story. this process of forgiveness and hate. hate in general. hate is hate. so we weren't necessarily making a gay themed. that being said, we know that bullying and hate with the lgbt community is still going on and we knew that people would be attracted to it. >> i think you're a bigger person than i am. because how could you forgive someone who -- who has done this to you, is what most people would think. and why wouldn't you lash out at them? >> you know, when i ran into him again, there had been 26 years in between. and i wanted an answer to a question which was, why me? before lashing out, i wanted that question answered. and then those conversations i had with him, i saw a different person. and i just -- i don't know where it came from. i just chose a different path with this. >> you guys want to share this story with kids in schools. do you think it's too much for kids? or you don't think it's too much for kids t
matthew could have been african-american. matthew could have been muslim. >> a woman.ou're writing. >> right. we would have told essentially a similar story. this process of forgiveness and hate. hate in general. hate is hate. so we weren't necessarily making a gay themed. that being said, we know that bullying and hate with the lgbt community is still going on and we knew that people would be attracted to it. >> i think you're a bigger person than i am. because how could you...
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but he's gone to another level. >> matthew mcconaughey has gone through the sort of matthew mcconnaissancebeen the term. >> reporter: get it? renaissance? mccon aissance? he's taken offbeat roles in offbeat movies. >> welcome to the dallas buyers club. >> reporter: his first nomination and he wants to win. >> so you're not one of these guys who says this doesn't matter? >> this is what i do. this is my career now. this is what i'm trying to be as good as i can be at. i'm trying to lower my handicap, to use a golf term. >> especially if he wins the best actor academy award this year, i think that really does put him on track o'becoto becom movie star yeah. >> reporter: he's the name on "interstellar" out later this year. and if it's a success then mchufm mcmunky is in the movie star pantheon. who's number one? robert downey jr. he's never won an oscar. no nominations this year. and there were the substance abuse issues along the way. but rdj topped the list last year earning $75 million. "iron man" made him a movie star, and "sherlock" proved it. >> it really showed that people want to see
but he's gone to another level. >> matthew mcconaughey has gone through the sort of matthew mcconnaissancebeen the term. >> reporter: get it? renaissance? mccon aissance? he's taken offbeat roles in offbeat movies. >> welcome to the dallas buyers club. >> reporter: his first nomination and he wants to win. >> so you're not one of these guys who says this doesn't matter? >> this is what i do. this is my career now. this is what i'm trying to be as good as i...
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>> matthew. >> matthew. okay.is night's over i will kill you. but before i kill you i will make you suffer pain so unimaginable you will beg and pray for the gift of death. eventually, i will give you that gift, but when you wake up in hell you won't find peace. you know why, matthew? because i'll be there waiting for you again. matthew. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was pretty -- oh, wow. [ cheers and applause ] looks like he had a little bit of an accident there. something matthew -- yeah. >> i want to go home. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, why don't you -- >> i need to go home. >> jimmy: that seems like a really good idea. [ applause ] >> poor guy. >> jimmy: it's what he asked for, you know? the movie is called "non-stop." it opens in theaters friday. liam neeson, everybody. we'll be right back with dave salmoni and animals. [ cheers and applause ] custom. i can download anything i want. [ girl ] seriously? that's a lot of music. seriously. that's insane. and it's 15 bucks a month for the family. seri
>> matthew. >> matthew. okay.is night's over i will kill you. but before i kill you i will make you suffer pain so unimaginable you will beg and pray for the gift of death. eventually, i will give you that gift, but when you wake up in hell you won't find peace. you know why, matthew? because i'll be there waiting for you again. matthew. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was pretty -- oh, wow. [ cheers and applause ] looks like he had a little bit of an accident...
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matthew beasley, thank you very much for coming in.reaction to this biggest loss since 2008? >> these results are bad, but it was well thought they would be bad. headlines are clearly showing the scale of the challenge of ross mcewan is still large. the one that grabbed my attention was the publisher of this bank. wasas in the 70's today, he expecting it in the 50's. this is still a woefully inefficient bank, six years after the troubles of 2008 with still much more work to do. >> are they getting anywhere in delivering a credible plan, matthew? you are a shareholder, potential shareholder, into a retail business, corporate? they've announced they will reduce risk rated assets, cutting more jobs. but are they laying out a coherent strategy of how they intend to get from "a" to "b." >> they are, but this is a very different strategy from stephen hester. has beenent addressing this new plan with ross mcewan and investment bank has been shrunk down, which some investors are dead set against. he was also keen on maintaining citizens bank i
matthew beasley, thank you very much for coming in.reaction to this biggest loss since 2008? >> these results are bad, but it was well thought they would be bad. headlines are clearly showing the scale of the challenge of ross mcewan is still large. the one that grabbed my attention was the publisher of this bank. wasas in the 70's today, he expecting it in the 50's. this is still a woefully inefficient bank, six years after the troubles of 2008 with still much more work to do. >>...
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it's great to see you, matthew. >> thank you very much.thew melon, one of those guys who is working with the software, helping banks deal with bitcoin. and some of you probably never touched a bitcoin or had part in it, but it all at the moment because the it is a new technology, paradigm, who knows. we'll be watching it. thank you, matthew. closing bell ringing in 50 minutes. our next guest played a vital role in t.aar.p. and the bailout of financial institutions during the financial collapse. now e wants to put that resumÉ to work by running for governor of california. neel kashkari joining me in a fox business exclusive. we'll be talking to him about that, so much more and, of course, the pimco story. that's a soap opera. used to work there. and forget california, facebook's mark zuckerberg wants to essentially run the world's communications, and that could potentially wipe out a competitive industry along with hundreds of billions of dollars of revenue. who should be scared about what zuckerberg wants to do? you may own stocks of the c
it's great to see you, matthew. >> thank you very much.thew melon, one of those guys who is working with the software, helping banks deal with bitcoin. and some of you probably never touched a bitcoin or had part in it, but it all at the moment because the it is a new technology, paradigm, who knows. we'll be watching it. thank you, matthew. closing bell ringing in 50 minutes. our next guest played a vital role in t.aar.p. and the bailout of financial institutions during the financial...
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they're all going for matthew mcconaughey. we are 100% behind that. mcconaughey's performance was almost shocking. i do not know he had the in him. what are they saying in hollywood about matthew versus leo? >> i think he is in a great spots. i think he is in a great spot. i was going to bet, i would bet on the connie hey. -- matthew mcconaughey. there are certain studios that can be in a position to benefit from smaller films. he benefits as is the studio. >> best actress, you guys are going for cable internet. "blue jasmine." >> it is a packed race with meryl streep, amy adams, dame judi dench. blanchett deftly has the edge. >> best supporting actor, jerod rod leto. >> the critics love him. i think he has this one wrapped up. >> his speech at the golden globes was very moving. we will be watching to see if you can get six out of six right this year. thank you so much for joining us today. we will be back with more of the show after a quick break. ♪ >> welcome back. google wants to give your phone 3-d vision. project tango. >> pretty exciting. a smar
they're all going for matthew mcconaughey. we are 100% behind that. mcconaughey's performance was almost shocking. i do not know he had the in him. what are they saying in hollywood about matthew versus leo? >> i think he is in a great spots. i think he is in a great spot. i was going to bet, i would bet on the connie hey. -- matthew mcconaughey. there are certain studios that can be in a position to benefit from smaller films. he benefits as is the studio. >> best actress, you guys...
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. >> osgood: just three weeks ago at the oscars with matthew mcconaughey among the actors.hat he did for the part broke new ground for him as lee cowan discovered. >> you get all -- well cam to the dallas buyers club. >> matthew mcconaughey in "the dallas buyers club" was certainly different than the romantic comedy just a few years back. >> what changed? >> what changed. i wanted to recalibrate my relationship with my career. >> later on "sunday morning" the shift now has him in the running for an oscar. >> osgood: hold on, a report from mo rocca for a celebration just five days away. >> this valentine's day lovers everywhere will caress, canoodle, snuggle and spoon. while others will hire the services of a professional coupler. it's not what you think. ahead on "sunday morning," professional cuddling. it's perfectly normal. >> osgood: on this 50th anniversary of the beatles on "the ed sullivan show" retraces their days in germany. the diving grannies of japan. shows us a principle who is really a class act. first, here are the headlines for this sunday morning, the 9th of
. >> osgood: just three weeks ago at the oscars with matthew mcconaughey among the actors.hat he did for the part broke new ground for him as lee cowan discovered. >> you get all -- well cam to the dallas buyers club. >> matthew mcconaughey in "the dallas buyers club" was certainly different than the romantic comedy just a few years back. >> what changed? >> what changed. i wanted to recalibrate my relationship with my career. >> later on...
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but not matthew mcconaughey.ng memberships. welcome to the dallas buyers club. >> the star is loving this. >> i've been doing this for 22 years. first time really going around an award season with a film and performance that's had some light shown on it. i am enjoying it. >> matthew mcconaughey, one time king of the romantic comedy now proving his a hollywood heavy weight. >> was it is conscious decision by you to say let me pull away from those and kind of move toward -- >> yeah. i didn't know exactly what i was going to move towards, but i had a good sense on i needed to pull back on what i had been doing. i didn't work for two years. i think i became some people's new fresh good idea. and i went to work. >> they got goods out of mexico that's better than you can get out of the states. >> dallas buyers club wasn't an easy sell. hollywood turned the film down more than 100 times before mcconaughey finally got it made. you said a time or two even to me you said this movie is aboutlity. wood rough was a man who ce
but not matthew mcconaughey.ng memberships. welcome to the dallas buyers club. >> the star is loving this. >> i've been doing this for 22 years. first time really going around an award season with a film and performance that's had some light shown on it. i am enjoying it. >> matthew mcconaughey, one time king of the romantic comedy now proving his a hollywood heavy weight. >> was it is conscious decision by you to say let me pull away from those and kind of move toward...
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matthew martoma.ere are many people that felt the case was very strong against matthew martoma from the a lot of people expected a guilty verdict throughout, the yesterday the jurors were sending out questions, and some of the questions gave the defense reason for optimism. they were expressing hopefulness yesterday. things went south quickly this afternoon, and they found him guilty on all three counts. >> this does not mean that the feds are any closer to the big fish, does it? this is something that we have talked about is a consistent theme. we have seen prosecutions for a lot of the people around steven cohen, but he remained untouched. does this conviction change that at all? >> it is fair to say that prosecutors did not expect the case to go to trial. they thought by charging matthew martoma, he would deliver a case against steven cohen, his former boss at sac, but matthew martoma surprised everyone, if used to cooperate with the government, and ended up convicting him. he could always decide t
matthew martoma.ere are many people that felt the case was very strong against matthew martoma from the a lot of people expected a guilty verdict throughout, the yesterday the jurors were sending out questions, and some of the questions gave the defense reason for optimism. they were expressing hopefulness yesterday. things went south quickly this afternoon, and they found him guilty on all three counts. >> this does not mean that the feds are any closer to the big fish, does it? this is...
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. >> matthew hussey and e. advice. >>> and jacqueline bisset and jane seymour right after this. [ sneezes ] [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. hmm? [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] no problem. oh...and hair products. aisle 9. [ inhales deeply ] oh what a relief it is. ♪ and a razor that understands my sensitive skin. new venus embrace sensitive. more than a strip. an entire ribbon of gliding gels surround 5 comfort-coated blades for less irritation. venus embrace sensitive. a perfect match for sensitive skin. venus embrace sensitive. powered by hydrogen peroxide action introducing finish power & free. to give you a sparkling clean with less harsh chemicals. because these are not just glasses. they're what your family drinks from. finish power and free. sparkling clean.
. >> matthew hussey and e. advice. >>> and jacqueline bisset and jane seymour right after this. [ sneezes ] [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. hmm? [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] no problem. oh...and hair products. aisle 9. [ inhales...
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like the concert like carlos santana and steve matthews come. they all support a concert benefit for the school for a school of 11 kids. this was an answer on sfusd to do the same thing. please support the school. >> next speaker, please. [ applause ] >> hi commissioners, i'm a parent, a gay dad. we adopted my daughter seems like a long time ago now. but she was born preemie and needed therapy and she got therapies and early intervention and occupational therapies and speech therapy. she couldn't talk until she was 2 years old. she's 6 years old now in kindergarten and sometimes i just want her to keep quiet, not talk. i recognize the values of the services that's provided toll -- to all of the kids here whether they are moderately delayed or severely disabled. whether i chose the school, i looked at 15 schools checking out what they offer and things like that. every school said they are inclusive but france school is different. you walk into this school and there is classrooms designed for students here and the corridor is filled with equipment
like the concert like carlos santana and steve matthews come. they all support a concert benefit for the school for a school of 11 kids. this was an answer on sfusd to do the same thing. please support the school. >> next speaker, please. [ applause ] >> hi commissioners, i'm a parent, a gay dad. we adopted my daughter seems like a long time ago now. but she was born preemie and needed therapy and she got therapies and early intervention and occupational therapies and speech...
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. >> this is pamela and matthew.y are playing pictionary. >> people. >> yes. >> people go to church. >> right. >> go to church. >> warm. >> you and me go to church? >> she's guessing you, me, church, people. >> what's this? come on, it's a -- it's a -- time's up. >> ah, but time ran out. he keeps going because he really wants her to get this thing he's trying to get me to guess. >> will you marry me? >> yes. will you marry me? >> she's, like, oh, i finally got it, will you marry me. that's what he was trying to get her to guess. but that wasn't part of the game. >> it's a pictionary proposal. >> yes! >> and she still doesn't get it she thinks it's the phrase she has to guess. >> until she gets it? >> what? >> would you marry me? >> he grabs the ring. she starts crying. >> yes. >> it was -- she really never saw it coming. >> the video was posted back in january, but it is just now going viral. guess what? we have pamela and matthew via skype "right this minute" to tell us more about this pictionary proposal. pamela, d
. >> this is pamela and matthew.y are playing pictionary. >> people. >> yes. >> people go to church. >> right. >> go to church. >> warm. >> you and me go to church? >> she's guessing you, me, church, people. >> what's this? come on, it's a -- it's a -- time's up. >> ah, but time ran out. he keeps going because he really wants her to get this thing he's trying to get me to guess. >> will you marry me? >> yes. will you...
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archaeologist peter matthews. matthews: we can now read this entire inscription. it begins over here with the date, the verb of which is recorded here, saying literally, "he was born." it then moves directly into another date, and these numbers here represent 4 followed by the glyph for a 20-year period here. so 4 times 20 years, or roughly 80 years between those two dates. then we get a glyph here giving the event of the second date, he died. and then the name of the person who both was born and died, the great son, pacal, shown here by a shield sign, which is read "pacal" in mayan. finally, to end this first passage, we get "the holy lord of palenque," indicating that he was the king of palenque. keach: a king at the age of 12, pacal left a wealth of inscriptions that traces his lineage back six generations. his sons carried the lineage forward, to reveal a phenomenal record of a ruling maya dynasty. but the writing also revealed an abrupt and puzzling break in the dynastic succession. this is the palace, begun by pacal and continued by his sons, including kan x
archaeologist peter matthews. matthews: we can now read this entire inscription. it begins over here with the date, the verb of which is recorded here, saying literally, "he was born." it then moves directly into another date, and these numbers here represent 4 followed by the glyph for a 20-year period here. so 4 times 20 years, or roughly 80 years between those two dates. then we get a glyph here giving the event of the second date, he died. and then the name of the person who both...
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one person it could be a really huge night for, matthew mcconaughey.le turner got a sit-down, one-on-one. much more news from right now. a very wet red carpet. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superi
one person it could be a really huge night for, matthew mcconaughey.le turner got a sit-down, one-on-one. much more news from right now. a very wet red carpet. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat...
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matthew aaron lameza was arrested last year outside this bank of america building in oakland. the 29-year-old thought he was detonating a car bomb, but the fbi got to him first and supplied him with fake materials. in addition to prison, he agreed to get some psychiatric help. >>> a federal appeals court says a morgan hill high school was justified when ordering students wearing american flag t-shirts to turn them inside out. during a 2010 cinco de mayo celebration. there was a history of problems between whites and latinos at the time. >>> tonight, people in richmond are so fed up they are thinking of going to the feds for help. because of this. ceilings about to collapse. rotting foundation. kpix5 reporter christin ayers on how some apartments have turned into absolute squalor. >> reporter: like most nights,
matthew aaron lameza was arrested last year outside this bank of america building in oakland. the 29-year-old thought he was detonating a car bomb, but the fbi got to him first and supplied him with fake materials. in addition to prison, he agreed to get some psychiatric help. >>> a federal appeals court says a morgan hill high school was justified when ordering students wearing american flag t-shirts to turn them inside out. during a 2010 cinco de mayo celebration. there was a history...
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it's going to be matthew mcconaughey. >> get right to it. >> i'm going to get right to it.s guy is on a roll. if you've seen "dallas buyer's club" all of the acting nominees are perfect. if it's not matthew mcconaughey that will be a shock. >> i saw that film and it is quite incredible. i have to agree with you. >> and then let's go to best actress. >> indicate blan chet. she's been having all of the momentum taking home awards. we'll go to best supporting actor, jared leto for "dallas buyer's club", for supporting actress, kristen, everyone thinks it's going to be "12 years a slave." this is her first movie she's ever been in. she was fantastic. if somebody takes the prize from her, it's going to be jennifer lawrence for "american hustle" but i'm hedging my bet it's going to be lupita taking home the prize. >> ellen will be back hosting. what are we expecting from her? >> i talked to ellen a couple of days ago. last time she hosted was in 2007. was she going to bring the hoover vacuum back. she was vacuuming in front of meryl streep and the rest of the nominees best in 200
it's going to be matthew mcconaughey. >> get right to it. >> i'm going to get right to it.s guy is on a roll. if you've seen "dallas buyer's club" all of the acting nominees are perfect. if it's not matthew mcconaughey that will be a shock. >> i saw that film and it is quite incredible. i have to agree with you. >> and then let's go to best actress. >> indicate blan chet. she's been having all of the momentum taking home awards. we'll go to best...
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i try to never miss to a dave matthew's concert.on january 6th, 2012, i walked into the medical university of south carolina with shortness of breath. it wouldn't be until 86 days later that i would actually walk back out of the hospital. >> hey. >> when i finally came to, i had no idea that i had been fighting for my life. i was completely unaware of the fact that i had been through two rounds of chemo, dialysis, pneumonia and 40 days on and off of ventilators. i was eventually sent to a rehab facility to learn how to walk all over again and get my strength back. none of this would prove to be the biggest obstacle of the life. but the now what to do with my life would haunt me. around that time i saw an interview with hoda where she said the words, you can't scare me. i realized i spent my whole life scared of fear itself and if i too could overcome a huge medical obstacle, i had nothing to be scared of either. after reading hoda's book that a friend gave me, i felt like it was talking straight to me with all the stories of people
i try to never miss to a dave matthew's concert.on january 6th, 2012, i walked into the medical university of south carolina with shortness of breath. it wouldn't be until 86 days later that i would actually walk back out of the hospital. >> hey. >> when i finally came to, i had no idea that i had been fighting for my life. i was completely unaware of the fact that i had been through two rounds of chemo, dialysis, pneumonia and 40 days on and off of ventilators. i was eventually...
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just ahead, jason collins and his touching tribute to matthew sheppard.on is back with more heart pounding pranks, next. or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. [ coughing ] [ crying ] sorry. [ male announcer ] new robitussin dm max nighttime. fast, powerful cough relief that helps you sleep like a baby. robitussin nighttime. don't suffer the coughequences. >>> you're raising two teenage girls in the spotlight. i speak from experience. now how do you talk to them about eating healthy but also give them the confidence to have a good, you know, self-confidence about their body and body imagine? yeah. we don't talk about weight. we don't talk about physical
just ahead, jason collins and his touching tribute to matthew sheppard.on is back with more heart pounding pranks, next. or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it...
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[applause] >> chris matthews is the host of "hard ball. " he recalls the working relationship between ronald reagan and tim o'neill. he says despite the political differences between the speaker and president reagan they were able to work toward compromise. this is 45 minutes. >> hi. the 30th annual miami book fair international's closing author is chris matthews of msnbcs "hard ball" and "the kris matthews show. " as jimmy carter once said thoughtful criticism and close scrutiny of all government officials by the press and the public are an important part of our democratic society. click matthews has fully embraced this notion through his work in the media, political commentary, and several best-selling books. as a speech writer for president jimmy carter and then chief of staff for the speaker of the house of representatives, tip o'neill, chris matthews has been on the front line of politics for several decades. his access provides an intimate glimpse into the personalities of some of the world's most influential players. his book chronicles the spirit of cooperation with. conflict
[applause] >> chris matthews is the host of "hard ball. " he recalls the working relationship between ronald reagan and tim o'neill. he says despite the political differences between the speaker and president reagan they were able to work toward compromise. this is 45 minutes. >> hi. the 30th annual miami book fair international's closing author is chris matthews of msnbcs "hard ball" and "the kris matthews show. " as jimmy carter once said thoughtful...
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and forget it. >>> matthew mcconaughey is on a role.or best actor for "dallas buyers club" and getting a lot of attention from "wolf of wall street." i sat down with him to talk about life in the oscar spotlight. >> matthew, the last time i spoke to you we had a great interview. ended with you playing the bongos. i don't think even you in that moment could ever have imagine quite what has happened to your career in the last year. how do you feel about this extraordinary resurgence? >> it doesn't feel surreal. i mean, it feels very real. it's happening. i understand what's happening. i'm aware of what's happening. but i've never really thought about this as a result. part of when i look back about -- part of the reason i know of why i'm sitting here, why i have a nomination is really just put my head down and thought process process process. do the work and enjoying the experience so much that that was reward enough. now let's go to the next job. put your head down. do the work. love the process. the more process-oriented i become, the m
and forget it. >>> matthew mcconaughey is on a role.or best actor for "dallas buyers club" and getting a lot of attention from "wolf of wall street." i sat down with him to talk about life in the oscar spotlight. >> matthew, the last time i spoke to you we had a great interview. ended with you playing the bongos. i don't think even you in that moment could ever have imagine quite what has happened to your career in the last year. how do you feel about this...
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>> go to mexico and drink the water. >> matthew, best of luck.you, piers. >> we'll be right back with a preview of my interviews with two other huge oscar contenders. anybody have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life. phillips'. [ male announcer ] this man has an accomplished research and analytical group at his disposal. ♪ but even more impressive is how he puts it to work for his clients. ♪ morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. oh, it's not a big deal at all. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> tomorrow, bono and nominated for best song. i asked him what his mother would think if she could see him now. what would your mother have made of you at the oscars? >> she only heard me sing once on a stage, and that was just before she passed away. wow, i don't know. i think she would laugh. she laughed a l
>> go to mexico and drink the water. >> matthew, best of luck.you, piers. >> we'll be right back with a preview of my interviews with two other huge oscar contenders. anybody have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life. phillips'. [ male announcer ] this man has an accomplished research...
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. >> rose: we close with matthew barney. his new film is called "river of fundament." >> i felt like i was going to repeat the same pattern over and over again and i thought that if i could let go of a little bit of control, the kind of control that you grow used to as a filmmaker, that i could find a new perspective. and jonathan and i had been talking about taking on the form of opera in some way. >> rose: beau willimon, seth davis and matthew barn barney when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: i can turn this around, sir. >> he told me this was your idea? to pursue this compromise? >> i suggested it as an option. >> no, he said you bullied him into it. that he thought it was a mistake. >> if he felt so strongly, he should have advised you otherwise. >> he's not a politician, he relies on our political expertise as much as we rely on his business acumen. >> maybe we shouldn't point fingers until there's a problem. >> you wouldn't call t
. >> rose: we close with matthew barney. his new film is called "river of fundament." >> i felt like i was going to repeat the same pattern over and over again and i thought that if i could let go of a little bit of control, the kind of control that you grow used to as a filmmaker, that i could find a new perspective. and jonathan and i had been talking about taking on the form of opera in some way. >> rose: beau willimon, seth davis and matthew barn barney when we...
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matthew dowd? >> oksana baiul? i don't know the spelling. >> bill kristol?ce hockey, so discuss any other sport on ice? but wasn't there an olga person? >> some olga person. >> i know baseball and basketball and track. >> she was a gymnast. >> i have no idea who that is. >> guess what, matthew dowd, the answer, oksana baiul. she beat out nancy kerrigan in 1994 to win the gold. think you can puzzle the roundtable? tweet us at "this week," using #twpowerhousepuzzler. up next, former president george w. bush in just 90 seconds. orge w. bush in just 90 seconds. stil? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i
matthew dowd? >> oksana baiul? i don't know the spelling. >> bill kristol?ce hockey, so discuss any other sport on ice? but wasn't there an olga person? >> some olga person. >> i know baseball and basketball and track. >> she was a gymnast. >> i have no idea who that is. >> guess what, matthew dowd, the answer, oksana baiul. she beat out nancy kerrigan in 1994 to win the gold. think you can puzzle the roundtable? tweet us at "this week," using...
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matthew, was 13 at the time. left his family home in fremont for the streets of hollywood.k alley by a gang of neo nazi's. left for dead. 25 years later - coming face to face with the skin head who smashed his head. his name is tim. the story of matthew and tim and how they retraced their past and healed their wounds is the subject of a documentary short called facing fear. it's been nominated for an oscar. director jason cohen is from the bay area while it sounds like a story of violence. it's really about the power of forgiveness. matthew bears the physical scars of the brutal beating he took. but none of them - are emotional. i'm vicki liviakis kron 4 news. happening now. an officer involved shooting in san lorenzo. here's where it happened. officer brian law and officer juan gonzalez were killed in an early morning crash near fresno yesterday. but here's a photo of the two. officer juan gonzalez on the left. sphinxand officer brian law on the right. they are the first officers from the fresno chp office to die in the line of duty since 1962. gonzalez and law were drivin
matthew, was 13 at the time. left his family home in fremont for the streets of hollywood.k alley by a gang of neo nazi's. left for dead. 25 years later - coming face to face with the skin head who smashed his head. his name is tim. the story of matthew and tim and how they retraced their past and healed their wounds is the subject of a documentary short called facing fear. it's been nominated for an oscar. director jason cohen is from the bay area while it sounds like a story of violence. it's...
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. >> and now from booktv's college series, catholic university of us are matthew green talked about his book "the speaker of the house." this is about half an hour. >> you were watching booktv on c-span2. we are on location at the catholic university of america and washington, d.c. where we're meeting some of the professors who also written books. joining us now is professor matthew green who has written in this book, "the speaker of the house: a study of leadership." professor green, what's the speaker of the house responsible for? >> a number of responsibilities. he or she is the top officer of the house of representatives and, in fact, the only one named in the constitution, and so there's an expectation that speakers are there to represent the house of representatives with the senate and the american people. the practical matter the speaker is responsible for ensuring that the house operates correctly, ensuring that legislation is enacted, helping to develop the agenda, interacting with the president, interacting with the american people, and ensuring that in general the house is wo
. >> and now from booktv's college series, catholic university of us are matthew green talked about his book "the speaker of the house." this is about half an hour. >> you were watching booktv on c-span2. we are on location at the catholic university of america and washington, d.c. where we're meeting some of the professors who also written books. joining us now is professor matthew green who has written in this book, "the speaker of the house: a study of...
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. >> it is matthew henry doing business as the watch they're requesting a permit his business is a t-shirt merchandising but they need to have retail it's slow so they added pinball machines and it got a lot of transaction and officer wu you visited them and the owner didn't know he had to have a mechanic and i adrenalins permit so in the report officer wu thinks this is a good business and there's dozens of e-mails and letters thinking that the watch is a great addition to the community. >> here's a lot of signatures and stuff. >> wait there's more. >> hi, i'm matthew henry i operate free gold watch it's a screen printing shop we print t-shirts overall the state and any bands or restaurants or anybody that needs t-shirts. we're on 67 waller street we're zoned for retail on that block. we have 25 hundred square feet of retail space that was difficult to fill so we tried jeans and outerwear and couldn't get people to come into our space so we are you think the only retail store on the street. i think there's a yoga place there to people weren't coming off our street so we added a few pinbal
. >> it is matthew henry doing business as the watch they're requesting a permit his business is a t-shirt merchandising but they need to have retail it's slow so they added pinball machines and it got a lot of transaction and officer wu you visited them and the owner didn't know he had to have a mechanic and i adrenalins permit so in the report officer wu thinks this is a good business and there's dozens of e-mails and letters thinking that the watch is a great addition to the community....
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>> another knife was found in the bedroom of the family's 22-year-old son, matthew. he was away at college. since the doors to the house were never locked, there was no forced entry. nothing was stolen. adjacent to the johnsons' home was a guest house the family rented out. inside on the bed, police found the scope that belonged to the murder weapon. we have these two homicides, and why are these knives placed in the manner that they are and what does that mean? >> another knife was found in the bedroom of the family's 22-year-old son, matthew. he was away at college. since the doors to the house were never locked, there was no forced entry. nothing was stolen. adjacent to the johnsons' home was a guest house the family rented out. inside on the bed, police found the scope that belonged to the murder weapon. the tenant was 45-year-old mel speegle, and he was gone. >> we found out the murder weapon belonged to mel speegle. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewe
>> another knife was found in the bedroom of the family's 22-year-old son, matthew. he was away at college. since the doors to the house were never locked, there was no forced entry. nothing was stolen. adjacent to the johnsons' home was a guest house the family rented out. inside on the bed, police found the scope that belonged to the murder weapon. we have these two homicides, and why are these knives placed in the manner that they are and what does that mean? >> another knife was...
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earlier i spoke with matthew hollingsworth from the world food program.he is in homes now. >> we managed to get around hundreds of 1,100 people out of homes, in areas. and despite all the challenges of which the cease-fire --men, women and children really are at their wits' end. people who have forgotten about fresh fruit and vegetables look like, taste like, and really have been living an unbelievably difficult life. >> matthew, talk about the effort to get aid into the city. we understand that there is still a number of people who for whatever reason have decided not to leave. they want to stay with their homes. talk about the challenge to get them assistance. there are as you know many who just don't want to leave their homes. they don't want to leave their lives because they don't know anything else. there is shell shock in people you talk to . >> we understand that the cease-fire has been extended for another three days. talk to me about what you hope to accomplish in that time period? >> there are other areas. stalin grad during the second world war
earlier i spoke with matthew hollingsworth from the world food program.he is in homes now. >> we managed to get around hundreds of 1,100 people out of homes, in areas. and despite all the challenges of which the cease-fire --men, women and children really are at their wits' end. people who have forgotten about fresh fruit and vegetables look like, taste like, and really have been living an unbelievably difficult life. >> matthew, talk about the effort to get aid into the city. we...
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i love matthew mcconnaughey. i love matthew mcconnaughey's body of work.st put it out there. let's look at the top 10. it mirrors the films, nominations for best pictures. mine is "12 years a slave." who will win the golden statue? >> it looks like a two-horse race. probably the indications are that it would be in these two pictures. it would be "hustle" is the third position. >> i love matthew mcconnaughey. true detective. >> not nominated. >> what i want to ask you about is martin scorsese has been nominated so many times by the academy but only picked up one win. does that play in here, whether people want to lean in a little bit more, give the nod for wall street? >> i think it plays in. and it played into him get a nomination. but you have to remember there's potentially 10 best pictures nominees and only five director slots. and he got one of the five. this year there are nine best pictures. so he has been acknowledged. in another year he would get the oscar. but i suspect not this year. >> steve, i think the best actor will be the most exciting race
i love matthew mcconnaughey. i love matthew mcconnaughey's body of work.st put it out there. let's look at the top 10. it mirrors the films, nominations for best pictures. mine is "12 years a slave." who will win the golden statue? >> it looks like a two-horse race. probably the indications are that it would be in these two pictures. it would be "hustle" is the third position. >> i love matthew mcconnaughey. true detective. >> not nominated. >> what i...
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. >> matthew martoma has been found guilty. it may make it less likely that rosecutors will go after steve cohen. it is looking like this may be the last conviction against s.a.c. >> ryan, you're watching sochi on the games. almost a proxy for putin's hold on russia. >> the games get underway in 8 1/2 hours. that is when the opening eremony kicks off. it could benefit from the games on increased traffic. you have what manus was talking about. the time to get into the emerging markets. jim o'neill saying this is a buying opportunity. mark mobius saying not just yet. >> we have plenty to talk about on the program. we have u.s. jobs. a little bit of tech. conviction in the u.s. we're watching sochi. what else are we watching? >> goldman sachs caught my eye. they said get ready for a day to watch by the european central bank. there is no reason for the european central bank not to go into an easing mode. that is one thing that caught my eyes. let's go to the nice, big map. there you go. it is a reprieve for equity markets. the pace
. >> matthew martoma has been found guilty. it may make it less likely that rosecutors will go after steve cohen. it is looking like this may be the last conviction against s.a.c. >> ryan, you're watching sochi on the games. almost a proxy for putin's hold on russia. >> the games get underway in 8 1/2 hours. that is when the opening eremony kicks off. it could benefit from the games on increased traffic. you have what manus was talking about. the time to get into the emerging...
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chris matthews was there to get some answers of his own. >> it has not been easy to get timely answersmv director had to answer the questions. and then after, she answered some of hours. wednesday a report about a computer glitch causing thousands of dollars in refunds, some dating back five years to go unpaid, had everyone looking for answers. 400 tickets are being refunded. >> you do not know if there's a office, theess your staff, the media, unless something brings it to our attention. >> during the meeting, frustrated motorists discussed long delays in trying to get tickets resolved. these issues we have been reporting on for over one year. there's is a backlog of over two years. the director stood by the waitm, insisting people tha out the process. >> it is too long to wait. ticketed for does a being a street sweeping sign in november. it says it is not in effect in november. his initial challenge was denied by a dmv examiner. i am not going to stand in front of you and say that i know what every street sign says. i do not make blanket statements. >> do all stop signs say stop. kn
chris matthews was there to get some answers of his own. >> it has not been easy to get timely answersmv director had to answer the questions. and then after, she answered some of hours. wednesday a report about a computer glitch causing thousands of dollars in refunds, some dating back five years to go unpaid, had everyone looking for answers. 400 tickets are being refunded. >> you do not know if there's a office, theess your staff, the media, unless something brings it to our...
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we have professor matthew greed who has written the book "the speaker of the house" a study of leadership" what i was the speaker of the house responsible for? detail of one he or she is the top officer of the house of representatives the only one they've been the constitution so there is the expectation they are there to represent the house of representatives and the american people. as a practical matter to ensure that the house operates correctly that legislation is enacted to develop the a gender -- agenda to attract the president of american people and the house is working the will of the people. >> guest: you have to be a member of the house? >> technical you do not it's just said the house shall choose the speaker so in theory anybody can run for speaker of the house but as a practical member -- matter it has always been a member but that is not a limitation as a selection. >> host: how partisan? >> guest: that is a great question. the partisanship of the office has changed over time. from the very beginning the office has both partisan and non-partisan responsibilities they were e
we have professor matthew greed who has written the book "the speaker of the house" a study of leadership" what i was the speaker of the house responsible for? detail of one he or she is the top officer of the house of representatives the only one they've been the constitution so there is the expectation they are there to represent the house of representatives and the american people. as a practical matter to ensure that the house operates correctly that legislation is enacted to...
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you guys saved matthew mcconaughey? leo is the crowd favorite.wing up social media but the numbers are not behind him. the key awards leading up to the oscars reflect how the small group of voters will react and they're all going for matthew mcconaughey so we are 100% behind that pick. >> his performance i would say was almost shocking. i did not know he had that in him. what are they saying in hollywood about him versus leo? >> he is in a great spot. if i was going to bet on the oscars, i would bet on matthew mcconaughey. there are certain studios that can be in a position to benefit from some of these smaller films. who bennett's ?-- who benefits from these >> he benefits as well as the studio. >> best actress? kate blanchet? she is thesmine" front runner and it is a packed race with meryl streep, amy adams, judy dench and many people who have been there before. kate blanchet definitely has the edge with all of the wins she has picked up in the awards season or it >> best supporting actor? jared leto? >> he has not made a movie in five years an
you guys saved matthew mcconaughey? leo is the crowd favorite.wing up social media but the numbers are not behind him. the key awards leading up to the oscars reflect how the small group of voters will react and they're all going for matthew mcconaughey so we are 100% behind that pick. >> his performance i would say was almost shocking. i did not know he had that in him. what are they saying in hollywood about him versus leo? >> he is in a great spot. if i was going to bet on the...
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. >> coming up next 0* jimmy kimmle, matthew mcconaghey. >> that's our report.an ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. abc news continues on-line, twitter, facebook and your mobile devices devices with our abc7 news app. >> catch up with us there and catch our next newscast at 4:theater -- at >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight matthew mcconaughey, from "nebraska" oscar nominee june squibb, and music from switchfoot with cleto and the cletones. and now, not only that, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> hi, everybody.
. >> coming up next 0* jimmy kimmle, matthew mcconaghey. >> that's our report.an ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. abc news continues on-line, twitter, facebook and your mobile devices devices with our abc7 news app. >> catch up with us there and catch our next newscast at 4:theater -- at >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight matthew mcconaughey, from "nebraska" oscar nominee june squibb, and music from switchfoot with...
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these sanctions, i think, are something that we ought to push with the europeans. >> matthew, what do you think about the prospect of sanctions? is it the right time or is it too little too late. >> well, it's already passed in the sense that the united states has imposed a visa ban and other kinds of, i believe, financial sanctions are under way. europe is well under way as well. my concern here is we're stuck between a rock and a hard place. on the one hand we are trying to impose sanctions on people who more or less feel that their lives are at stake. their political survival. ukraine is not a country where you leave political office, you give up wealth and power and you're fine. so if these people's backs are against the wall, telling them you can't vacation in floor ga, the south of france, we're going to freeze your assets, it just may not be enough it may be a few grains of sand on one end of the scale tk doesn't change the balance for them. on the other hand, if we escalate sanction go after ukrainian businesses owned by the oligarch, the kingmakers in ukraine, the results cou
these sanctions, i think, are something that we ought to push with the europeans. >> matthew, what do you think about the prospect of sanctions? is it the right time or is it too little too late. >> well, it's already passed in the sense that the united states has imposed a visa ban and other kinds of, i believe, financial sanctions are under way. europe is well under way as well. my concern here is we're stuck between a rock and a hard place. on the one hand we are trying to impose...