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it got dark and matthew lost a glove, lost his shoes and a sock. he spent the night in freezing conditions. his parents started to fear the worst because matthew has no wilderness training and no survival skills. >> only 13 years old and it's below 15 out there. it's colder than it was in the truck. i just didn't think they would find him alive in the morning. >> i was being all quiet just staring at everyone. when they told -- what they told me is i was screaming i'm over here. >> after 16 excruciating hours matthew was finally found in a state of hypothermic shock. doctors were able to save him but he did have frost bite on his feet and they couldn't save two of his toes. >>> today, dubai is set to open the world's tallest building. the exact height has not known but it's more than 2,600 feet high. it's really half a mile tall. has an observation deck on the 124th floor and besides luxury apartments the offices and the building will be home to a hotel that was designed by giorgio armani. the dubai ruler will open the medal and glass tall building
it got dark and matthew lost a glove, lost his shoes and a sock. he spent the night in freezing conditions. his parents started to fear the worst because matthew has no wilderness training and no survival skills. >> only 13 years old and it's below 15 out there. it's colder than it was in the truck. i just didn't think they would find him alive in the morning. >> i was being all quiet just staring at everyone. when they told -- what they told me is i was screaming i'm over here....
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>> mike: welcome back to northeastern at matthews arena at boston. mike alongside special guest one of the best shooters if not the best in northeastern history. thank you for being with us. how are you doing? >> very good. >> mike: look at your team shooting like did you back in the dayites nice to see. when i was playing, they didn't have the three-point line. it's pretty good see how it works. works in their favor anyways. yeah. >> mike: david, the sixth all- time leading scorer in basketball history. matt janning on your heels. do you think the way he's playing, he might pass you soon? >> i would say so. they have a lot of good players these days. it's fun to watch them play. >> mike: it must be exciting to see northeastern rise to the back the -- back to the top of the league, very consistent and they brought a lot of young guys too. >> i think under the jim calhoon years, they had some great years. i think the job that bill coen is doing is phenomenal. it's a lost similarities. he's a great guy as you probably know. he works as hard as anybody
>> mike: welcome back to northeastern at matthews arena at boston. mike alongside special guest one of the best shooters if not the best in northeastern history. thank you for being with us. how are you doing? >> very good. >> mike: look at your team shooting like did you back in the dayites nice to see. when i was playing, they didn't have the three-point line. it's pretty good see how it works. works in their favor anyways. yeah. >> mike: david, the sixth all- time...
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welcome inside matthews arena in boston for our coverage of caa basketball. we have two of the very best teams in the caa about to do battle here tonight. >> this is going to be a battle of wills. we have they'd two great teams ready to go at it. as we take a look at the standings at 3-0, northeastern starting to catch some fire here now, mark. >> they've played exceptionally well especially with matt janning in the backcourt. he's a very good skilled, offensive guard, two caa conference player as well as the ball as well as take the ball to the basket. he's aggressive on the offensive end. his backcourt mate in allen, chaisson allen, he's been doing a lost things offensively for this team. he's a very good defensive player. coach is look for him to do very big things for this ball club. >> 1-2 combination with matt janning and chaisson allen who you'll see out there tonight. heads up from the outside arc on the three-point three-point shots and those two gie.s talking about george mason, a team who has very young talent. freshmen and sophomores that are lead
welcome inside matthews arena in boston for our coverage of caa basketball. we have two of the very best teams in the caa about to do battle here tonight. >> this is going to be a battle of wills. we have they'd two great teams ready to go at it. as we take a look at the standings at 3-0, northeastern starting to catch some fire here now, mark. >> they've played exceptionally well especially with matt janning in the backcourt. he's a very good skilled, offensive guard, two caa...
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another part of arlington just over the hill are the arctic explorers, robert gary and his associate matthew, who claim to reach the bowl in 1909. they are here. the point is arlington is more than just a military cemetery. it's a place for explorers, figures from history. and many other things. >> we are on the hill overlooking the city here. what is this tomb on the mound here overlooking the sea? >> this is the tomb of the freshmen who served in the american revolution. he stayed on.
another part of arlington just over the hill are the arctic explorers, robert gary and his associate matthew, who claim to reach the bowl in 1909. they are here. the point is arlington is more than just a military cemetery. it's a place for explorers, figures from history. and many other things. >> we are on the hill overlooking the city here. what is this tomb on the mound here overlooking the sea? >> this is the tomb of the freshmen who served in the american revolution. he stayed...
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i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. elisabeth bumiller covers the pentagon for "the new york times." joe kleine is a time magazine columnist. andrea mitchell is chief foreign affairs correspondent at nbc news. and david ignatius is a "washington post" columnist. first up, president obama reminded the country this week that enemies of america are still very much a threat. >> we are at war. we are at war against al qaeda. a far-reaching network of violence and hatred that attacked us on 9-11, that killed nearly 3,000 innocent people, and that is plotting to strike us again. chris: today we examine that threat with these four reporters who cover national security. we'll look at how al qaeda threatens us abroad as that new year's attack on our c.i.a. headquarters in afghanistan so tragically showe but first let's look at the threat of the next al qaeda attack here at home. david, if you're in charge of intelligence in this country and looking out at the world, what's the threat coming here? >> the threat is that this is a r
i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. elisabeth bumiller covers the pentagon for "the new york times." joe kleine is a time magazine columnist. andrea mitchell is chief foreign affairs correspondent at nbc news. and david ignatius is a "washington post" columnist. first up, president obama reminded the country this week that enemies of america are still very much a threat. >> we are at war. we are at war against al qaeda. a far-reaching network of violence and...
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>> this is "the chris matthews show." [captioning made possible by nbc universal] >> what's the story, mr. president? that you spend too much? too cool? too tough? too -- the nastiest narratives of 2010. to the democrats in conk at home, oh, yeah, and the dollar dies. and finally take a sad song and make it better. could this be the glory year when barack obama proves the great american president pushing through health care, rallying the economy, getting things straight in afghanistan and getting free from iraq. chris: hi, i'm chris matthews. happy new year. katty kay is a bbc and washington correspondent. dan rather is global correspondent, john harris, is et tor in chief of the politico. helene cooper, white house correspondent. john, you came up with seven story lines that obama's critics are starting to push. avoiding those stories could well be his new year's resolution. giving the critics a storyline that he's playing with monopoly game. >> another story line looks like he's yielding to nancy pelosi. looks like he's
>> this is "the chris matthews show." [captioning made possible by nbc universal] >> what's the story, mr. president? that you spend too much? too cool? too tough? too -- the nastiest narratives of 2010. to the democrats in conk at home, oh, yeah, and the dollar dies. and finally take a sad song and make it better. could this be the glory year when barack obama proves the great american president pushing through health care, rallying the economy, getting things straight in...
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clarence trent and matthew bryan-amaning. duo of pondexter and thomas today have combined for 45 of the team's 82 points. knezevic missing. boykin has it ripped by turner. suggs to trent. no. suggs has it go out of bounds to california. marques, does it go back to who wins this year holding home court? >> marques: i'd love to say that but -- >> steve: it's a weird year. >> marques: weird year, unpredictable so far. it's still early. yeah, that's always a big part of it. for cal. as long as they can -- >> steve: cal really tough at home. and lorenzo romar is not used to beating mike montgomery's teams. last time, 2004 against number one stanford. well, he had some great teams at stanford, no question about it. led the cardinal to 12 ncaa tournament appearances, including that 1995 final four. >> marques: all the advantages of holding home court advantage, point guard leadership, the senior leadership, i don't know how much of it applies to this pac-10 race this season, based on what we've witnessed here just in the pac-10 play
clarence trent and matthew bryan-amaning. duo of pondexter and thomas today have combined for 45 of the team's 82 points. knezevic missing. boykin has it ripped by turner. suggs to trent. no. suggs has it go out of bounds to california. marques, does it go back to who wins this year holding home court? >> marques: i'd love to say that but -- >> steve: it's a weird year. >> marques: weird year, unpredictable so far. it's still early. yeah, that's always a big part of it. for...
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let us pay tribute to his life and service, that of sergeant matthew l. ingram, through the passage of this resolution to name the postal center in hickory creek in his honor. i urge my colleagues to support this resolution and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized. >> in the interest of time, i would like to have my remarks entered in the record and yield to my colleague, mr. harper, any amount of time he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. harper: i rise today in support of h.r. 4139 a resolution to designate the facility of the united states postal service located in hickory, mississippi, as the sergeant matthew l. ingram post office. he was thought of by his mother patricia as we one giving the orders. she explains he would tell his older brother what to do. he has always been a leader, not a follower, said patricia. the he saw many advantages to military service he saw it as a way to serve the country he loved, pay for his education and as his mother add
let us pay tribute to his life and service, that of sergeant matthew l. ingram, through the passage of this resolution to name the postal center in hickory creek in his honor. i urge my colleagues to support this resolution and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized. >> in the interest of time, i would like to have my remarks entered in the record and yield to my colleague, mr. harper, any amount of time he may consume. the...
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please join me in welcoming matthew spalding. [applause] >> thank you, joe and everybody for coming. one of my favorite stories about the american founders is actually a small story i stumbled across in my research about a young man named levi pressed in of danvers massachusetts who is in his twenties when he fought at the battle of concord. and he was asked years later when he grew older in an interview by a historian who then wrote it down why he went out and fought the battle of concord. what was it that got him, this young man to go out and take arms against the strongest military of the world? was of the intolerable oppressions of the british government, was the stamp act? i didn't play any stamps, he said. how about the tax on tea? was that it? he said i didn't drink tea. it must have been all of your reading of harrington, law, said he and philosophical treatises. i never heard of them, he said. i only read the bible. the catechism and songs. what was it asked the interview? was was it that got you to fight against the bri
please join me in welcoming matthew spalding. [applause] >> thank you, joe and everybody for coming. one of my favorite stories about the american founders is actually a small story i stumbled across in my research about a young man named levi pressed in of danvers massachusetts who is in his twenties when he fought at the battle of concord. and he was asked years later when he grew older in an interview by a historian who then wrote it down why he went out and fought the battle of...
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matthews arena, 14-point huskies advantage. clears way for ojougboh. count it. >> mark: ojougboh -- [ indiscernible ] everything seems to be going. they're rung their offense. they're getting open shots and knocking them down. >> mike: think of the talent o'- - talent on this northeastern team with a big guy able to come out and knock down that 15- 18-foot jumper. cam long, back the other way. >> mike: not only do they have guys who can come out and knock knock down it for a jumper. they have a post player who can go down and score buckets in the post. >> mike: huskies by 14 pointsment once again, just under 13 minutes to play here tonight. guarded by cam long and mason still shooting over 50%. janning got it knocked away and stolen. hancock to tate. he almost lost it, but he does give it away! another three by allen. he got hit. no call. [ whistle ] >> mike: the ball is out. it is mason ball. >> mark: that was unbelievable they didn't call that foul. he definitely got fouled on that possession. >> mike: yeah, cam long trying to assert himself as he go
matthews arena, 14-point huskies advantage. clears way for ojougboh. count it. >> mark: ojougboh -- [ indiscernible ] everything seems to be going. they're rung their offense. they're getting open shots and knocking them down. >> mike: think of the talent o'- - talent on this northeastern team with a big guy able to come out and knock down that 15- 18-foot jumper. cam long, back the other way. >> mike: not only do they have guys who can come out and knock knock down it for a...
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and there is matthew bryan-amaning with the jump hook. it will thought go.ng it down, reggie moore. stolen by thomas. they have sliced and diced the cougar in the second half. and now moore kick it is out of bounds. in a game of cats and dogs, the huskies buttieing ars >> steve: washington blowing out washington state in the second half. under four minutes to play. let look at our legs sus play book. washington doing a better job against the zone. >> miles: quincy pondexter here in the right corner of the screen here, you have pondexter hiding behind the zone, no washington state player aware that is he there. he nets away, he does a good job using his basketball iq, sucks him in, now he has five guys looking at him, but nobody stops what he's doing and he'll finish that 90% of the time. >> steve: huskies have youts scor yoit scored the cougars in the paint 38-14. here's pondexter trying to take it in. spins back. and misses the shot. he has scored 56 points in 56 minutes played his last two games. thomas his second field goal. 2-13 and seven points for an a
and there is matthew bryan-amaning with the jump hook. it will thought go.ng it down, reggie moore. stolen by thomas. they have sliced and diced the cougar in the second half. and now moore kick it is out of bounds. in a game of cats and dogs, the huskies buttieing ars >> steve: washington blowing out washington state in the second half. under four minutes to play. let look at our legs sus play book. washington doing a better job against the zone. >> miles: quincy pondexter here in...
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coming up at 10:00 on the chris matthews show, happy new year.t what barack obama's resolutions might look like. how's he going to fight the story lines critics are using against him? how will he fight the suggestions that he's too cerebral, an egotist, and too worried about the rest of the world than our own country? plus, some big predictions for 2010. all coming up at 10:00. and for a look at what's coming up on meet t"meet the press," h david gregory. >> a new year and new fears about terrorism. how safe are we here at home? we'll talk live to the president's top counterterrorism adviser, john brennan. than an exclusive interview with the former director of the cia, michael hayden, and former secretary of homeland security, michael chertoff. plus, our political roundtable weighs in on the year ahead for the obama administration. it's all this morning on "meet the press." >>> do you find it hard to lose weight because you're always hungry? well, hunger is natural. it's the body telling us we need fuel, but too often we take advantage of that u
coming up at 10:00 on the chris matthews show, happy new year.t what barack obama's resolutions might look like. how's he going to fight the story lines critics are using against him? how will he fight the suggestions that he's too cerebral, an egotist, and too worried about the rest of the world than our own country? plus, some big predictions for 2010. all coming up at 10:00. and for a look at what's coming up on meet t"meet the press," h david gregory. >> a new year and new...
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. >>> the chris matthews show is coming up next. let's check in with chris right now to find out what's going on on his show. chris? >> good morning, washington. coming up at 10:00 on the chris matthews show, the president says we're still very much in danger of an al qaeda attack. today we have four reporters who cover national security and we'll get the details. just how great is the threat today and what form might it take? and that attack on our cia officers in afghanistan, what does that tell us about how threatening al qaeda is over there? >>> plus, is barack obama enough of a commander in chief and leading our military and intel services? that's all coming up here at 10:00. for a look at what's coming up on "meet the press," here's david gregory. >> thanks, chris. good morning, kimberly. coming up, a special edition of "meet the press" from los angeles. majority leader harry reid apologizing this weekend for some just-reported controversial remarks an then-candidate obama. plus, three key democrats announced their retirements
. >>> the chris matthews show is coming up next. let's check in with chris right now to find out what's going on on his show. chris? >> good morning, washington. coming up at 10:00 on the chris matthews show, the president says we're still very much in danger of an al qaeda attack. today we have four reporters who cover national security and we'll get the details. just how great is the threat today and what form might it take? and that attack on our cia officers in afghanistan,...
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, ironically -- hosted by chris matthews, ironically -- i sat in the auditorium and watched him move less strategically than he normally moves, i was at least encouraged by chris' sensibility of communities of color. when the issue of reparations was raised in a very un sophisticated way, chris was the only person who was able to address by providing historical context and talking about it being an issue that should be discussed not whether it should be discussed or how which should be discussed, so that it was not an issue that would be glossed over. my concern was that most of the african-americans on the panel at that time did not feel comfortable enough addressing reparations, because they understood the reality that if they addressed it the wrong way, it was the last time they were going to be on msnbc. how could we get it accepted to be exotically ethnic but not aggressively ethnic, and who defines that and how -- it becomes more and more a walking- on-eggshells act, when you know that there are fewer and fewer of us there. when you look at msnbc and the only black face you see
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>> i think one of the examples is, i'm a big fan of chris matthews. i like chris matthews.one particular day i was watching, and he mentioned the word immigrant and obama in the same since. the story about an immigrant. i think the person on the panel ask is that no, obama was born in hawaii. he's not an immigrant. he said no, this is the story of an immigrant. well, he's not an immigrant. the casual viewer may take it information is a i'm not going to vote for obama, he's an immigrant. that's just lazy journalism. i think the question -- i think the concept of immigrant is not responsible. granted, most of us knew he wasn't, but i don't think it was a story about an immigrant. hawaii is a state. where did the word immigrant come from? is upright, his father wasn't an immigrant. he was an exchange student that he wasn't an immigrant, so it's the words that are used to perform to be the sole. is not in your face like fox news objet d'art and assault. that's it in your face barack obama is this, this and this. that casual subtle stuff like maybe showing a republican ad that s
>> i think one of the examples is, i'm a big fan of chris matthews. i like chris matthews.one particular day i was watching, and he mentioned the word immigrant and obama in the same since. the story about an immigrant. i think the person on the panel ask is that no, obama was born in hawaii. he's not an immigrant. he said no, this is the story of an immigrant. well, he's not an immigrant. the casual viewer may take it information is a i'm not going to vote for obama, he's an immigrant....
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another part of arlington just over the hill are the arctic explorers, robert gary and his associate matthew, who claim to reach the bowl in 1909. they are here. the point is arlington is more than just a military cemetery. it's a place for explorers, figures from history. and many other things. >> we are on the hill overlooking the city here. what is this tomb on the mound here overlooking the sea? >> this is the tomb of the freshmen who served in the american revolution. he stayed on. he was commissioned to design the city of washington. so he came here in 1891, 1892. just across the river it looks very finished down with the buildings, the capital, the washington monument. all of that. but when he came here, it was just words, creeks, swamps. and out of that he envisioned a national capital. for this new nation. he designed it. his design was accepted. it was adopted. you can look at the city today and see the city that he envisioned. in the late 18th century. i he died in 1825. his estate was worth less than $100. in a sort of an unforgotten and. he was buried in a grave on a farm. there
another part of arlington just over the hill are the arctic explorers, robert gary and his associate matthew, who claim to reach the bowl in 1909. they are here. the point is arlington is more than just a military cemetery. it's a place for explorers, figures from history. and many other things. >> we are on the hill overlooking the city here. what is this tomb on the mound here overlooking the sea? >> this is the tomb of the freshmen who served in the american revolution. he stayed...
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[applause] >> matthew spalding is the director of the kenneth simonson church for american studies of the heritage foundation. he has taught at george mason university and catholic university. for more information, visit heritage.org. >>> coming up next, book tv presents "after words," an hourlong discussion between a guest host and the author of a new book. this week will street journal economics editor david wessel talks about his book "in fed we trust." in the book mr. wessel looks at the will played by federal chairman ben bernanke following the 2008 economic collapse. he discusses his book with allyson rivn current senior fellow at the brookings institution. >> host: hello. i am alice rivlin, and it is my pleasure to be talking to david wessel about his book, "in fed we trust" been bernanke's war of the great panic which actually has a second subtitled, not every book has to subtitles, david. how the federal reserve became the fourth bank of the branch of government. it's a fascinating book. >> guest: thank you. >> host: i loved it, and i think i should make that clear. at the ou
[applause] >> matthew spalding is the director of the kenneth simonson church for american studies of the heritage foundation. he has taught at george mason university and catholic university. for more information, visit heritage.org. >>> coming up next, book tv presents "after words," an hourlong discussion between a guest host and the author of a new book. this week will street journal economics editor david wessel talks about his book "in fed we trust." in...
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. >> for more information on today's show, visit a conversation with matthew weiner and jenna elfman.t's next time. we'll see you then. >> there are so many things wal-mart is looking toward to helping people live better. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions from -- to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> we are pbs.
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talks to matthew bryan-amaning. they'll need his rebounding and shot blocking ability. second personal foul early in this game. >> miles: they're in the bonus halfway through the first half. these guys are going to the line for one and one or double bonus the rest of the half. >> steve: where eat energy by washington? i mean, lorenzo low mar gromar the team in practice yesterday for being too quiet. breshers going inside and quick with the block, but also with the foul. >> miles: great look there by gaddy. a look away and the nice tyreese breshers. a little bit too long to gather himself. you got to be able to go right up with that, big fellow. >> steve: there's lorenzo romar. and he's a real gentleman. i've never heard him use a swear word this practice. but he stopped practice and he said we're going to come this the right way, we're not going to just go through the motions. and his assistants were getting after it, as well. >> miles: that's how important holding your home court is in this league. they have played well besides maybe the oregon game at home as their on
talks to matthew bryan-amaning. they'll need his rebounding and shot blocking ability. second personal foul early in this game. >> miles: they're in the bonus halfway through the first half. these guys are going to the line for one and one or double bonus the rest of the half. >> steve: where eat energy by washington? i mean, lorenzo low mar gromar the team in practice yesterday for being too quiet. breshers going inside and quick with the block, but also with the foul. >>...
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as you know, great artists like alanis morrisette, dave matthews band, all american rejects and songspreviously have not been unreleased -- they have been released. it is cool for the fans and donate whatever amount they want. >> larry: wow, so you tell them i want to donate $10, you get the music? >> we didn't want to tell them -- some people can donate $100. that's great. please do some people done have that money to donate but the way that they can participate is actually grabbing the widget that -- the little window into this project and putting it on their facebook page or putting it on their blog or whatever you got. lart simplest way to do it for the viewer now to do what? >> go to musicforrelief.org. >> larry: musicforrelief.org. >> you can listen to the songs, download for free and donate. >> larry: all you got to do is go to musicforrelief.org and check it all out. one of the artists taking part in download to donate for haiti is grammy-award-winning artist and philanthropist peter gabriel, donating his cover of a classic david bowie song "hero." here is peter gabriel with h
as you know, great artists like alanis morrisette, dave matthews band, all american rejects and songspreviously have not been unreleased -- they have been released. it is cool for the fans and donate whatever amount they want. >> larry: wow, so you tell them i want to donate $10, you get the music? >> we didn't want to tell them -- some people can donate $100. that's great. please do some people done have that money to donate but the way that they can participate is actually...
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. >> host: matthew, could you tell us why you're a conservative and tell us about yourself?>> caller: conservative is just common sense. i mean, like, i have been watching -- listening to rush limbaugh, and talking to i think a five-year-old girl who is homeless. and i was just thinking, well, instead of just giving the money for us working for, he work for it himself. so that's when i first started thinking of conservativism and why i should be a conservative. >> host: do you go to public or private school, matthew? >> caller: private: >> how many of your classmates share your politics? >> caller: very few. i was ridiculed last year for supporting john mccain and sarah palin. i was hurt physically and emotionally and the less liberal kid told thed a a -- administration, the head of the school, that i said i was going to assassinate the president, which was a lie. and they said i was part of the kkk, which was, of course, another lie. so they told this lie to make me good get in troubling. >> host: thanks, matthew. >> guest: thank you for standing up for your views. it's tou
. >> host: matthew, could you tell us why you're a conservative and tell us about yourself?>> caller: conservative is just common sense. i mean, like, i have been watching -- listening to rush limbaugh, and talking to i think a five-year-old girl who is homeless. and i was just thinking, well, instead of just giving the money for us working for, he work for it himself. so that's when i first started thinking of conservativism and why i should be a conservative. >> host: do you...
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given the uncovered of the whole subjects her crowed james matthews is a reader there broached corrode the world wide boycott toppled the hitler regime were toppled by the zionist? >> it is another what if question. it is impossible and inappropriate to answer. but i will try. the boycott would not happen or was not capable of toppling the german regime. remember, we're talking about a bridge game coming people who quote statistics do not know what they are talking about. this was a legal corrupt economy that stole other people's money as the tone economic wherewithal. if they stole it from the neighboring countries, it would only make the hitler regime more desperate. but what the boycott could have done is possibly in the early stage have the impact on some of the policies. we did see it had any effect because there would be no transfer agreement. the only reason the nazis felt compelled to negotiate with enemies was because the boycott was a weapon and then not cease in confusion actually feared. >> the subject of a boycott was the anti-nazi boycott just of the jews or bigger than t
given the uncovered of the whole subjects her crowed james matthews is a reader there broached corrode the world wide boycott toppled the hitler regime were toppled by the zionist? >> it is another what if question. it is impossible and inappropriate to answer. but i will try. the boycott would not happen or was not capable of toppling the german regime. remember, we're talking about a bridge game coming people who quote statistics do not know what they are talking about. this was a legal...
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. >> reporter: matthew was 2 months old, killed by a drunk driver. >> he had been served over six hourss. over 21 drinks. when he got rowdy, they threw him out, got in his car, drove around and he hit our daughter. three times the legal limit. >> reporter: brown heads the state's mothers against drunk driving chapter. utah's laws among the toughest in the nation. he compliments mayor becker for dedicating resources. allowing more bars downtown and residential neighborhoods is dangerous. >> the wetter you get it for the kids where they live, the more probability that's going to be an upward pressure on their choices to drink. if they see you're willing to put it next door to them, that it's pleasurable, it's the thing to try, there's no downsides to it, it really ups their risk to trying this stuff. >> reporter: mayor becker disputes the link. >> i certainly understand and respect brown and others' point of view that having a place that serves liquor is an inducement for minors to drink. i just haven't found that to be the case in my own experience and i don't think the information in st
. >> reporter: matthew was 2 months old, killed by a drunk driver. >> he had been served over six hourss. over 21 drinks. when he got rowdy, they threw him out, got in his car, drove around and he hit our daughter. three times the legal limit. >> reporter: brown heads the state's mothers against drunk driving chapter. utah's laws among the toughest in the nation. he compliments mayor becker for dedicating resources. allowing more bars downtown and residential neighborhoods is...
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. >> matthew olson. i would find it instructive if you would revisit munich and whether it was a rotten compromise. i follow your logic clearly but it seems to me that the party that paid the price of the compromise wasn't invited to participate in negotiating the compromise, which it would seem to me would indicate a rottenness. >> that's very true. and most of the compromise -- the rotten compromises are an expensive third-party. that's almost -- most cases. to hear it was the expense of czechoslovakia. they even came to munich and weren't allowed to participate or even present the case. so the compromise here was definitely on the expense of the third-party. and that's, i think, almost the usual case. but there are cases, of course, of compromises which deal with only two parts. i don't know if that's what was your question or i missed something. >> yes. >> when you say -- >> could you identify yourself, please. >> mike. >> thank you. >> when you say "we should" could you identify the "we" and how do
. >> matthew olson. i would find it instructive if you would revisit munich and whether it was a rotten compromise. i follow your logic clearly but it seems to me that the party that paid the price of the compromise wasn't invited to participate in negotiating the compromise, which it would seem to me would indicate a rottenness. >> that's very true. and most of the compromise -- the rotten compromises are an expensive third-party. that's almost -- most cases. to hear it was the...
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james matthews is a reader who wrote to could the world wide boycott topple the hitler regime if not topple by the zionist if endorsed by the zionist? >> guest: another what if question that it is impossible and inappropriate to answer but i will try. the boycott was not capable of toppling good german regime because remember, we're talking about a regime people who quote statistics do not know what they are talking about. this was an illegal, a corrupt economy that stole other people's money as their own economic wherewithal. when they stop stealing from their citizens and from neighboring economies. it would only make the hitler regime more desperate but what the boycott could have done is possibly in the early stage, have an impact on some of the policies. we see it did happen to drop the boycott there is no chance for agreement. the only reason the nazis felt compelled to negotiate with their enemies was because the boycott was a weapon the nazis in their mythical confucian actually feared. >> on the subject of a boycott was it just a boycott of jews or bigger than that? >> guest
james matthews is a reader who wrote to could the world wide boycott topple the hitler regime if not topple by the zionist if endorsed by the zionist? >> guest: another what if question that it is impossible and inappropriate to answer but i will try. the boycott was not capable of toppling good german regime because remember, we're talking about a regime people who quote statistics do not know what they are talking about. this was an illegal, a corrupt economy that stole other people's...
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>> great artists like alanis morissette, dave matthews band, all american rejects. the songs i've never heard before. they've previously been unreleased. cool for the fans. they can donate whatever amount they want. >> larry: wow, you tell them, i want to donate $10 and you get the music. >> yeah. >> we didn't want to tell them -- some people can donate $100. that's great. please do. some people don't have that money to donate. but the way that they can participate is grabbing the widget, the little window into this project, and putting it on their facebook page or putting it on their blog. >> larry: so the simplest way to do it for the viewer is to do what? >> go to musicforrelief.org. >> larry: musicfor rereef.org. go to musicforrelief.org and check it all out. one of the artists taking part in download to donate for haiti is grammy winning recording artist peter gabriel. he's contributing his cover of a david bowie song "heroes." here is the song and more powerful, painful images from haiti. ♪ i i will be king ♪ ♪ and you you will be queen ♪ ♪ though nothing will
>> great artists like alanis morissette, dave matthews band, all american rejects. the songs i've never heard before. they've previously been unreleased. cool for the fans. they can donate whatever amount they want. >> larry: wow, you tell them, i want to donate $10 and you get the music. >> yeah. >> we didn't want to tell them -- some people can donate $100. that's great. please do. some people don't have that money to donate. but the way that they can participate is...
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. >> reporter: matthew was 2 months old, killed by a drunk driver. >> he had been ser sched over six hours, 21 drinks, over 21 drinks. when he got rowdy, threw hem out. got in his car, drove around and hit our daughter. three times the legal limit. >> reporter: brown heads the mothers against drunk driving chapter and to taupe's laws are among the toughest in the nation and resources for the fight against underaged drining but he says allowing bars downtown and in residential neighborhood is dangerous. >> the more probability that is going to be an upward pressure on their choices to drink. and if they see that you are willing to put it next door to them, that it is pleasurable, the thing to try, it's, there is no downsides to it, it really ups their risk to trying this stuff. >> reporter: mayor becker disputes the link. >> i certainly understand and respect art brown and others points of view that having a place that serves liquor is an inducement for minors to drink, i just haven't found that to be the case in my own experience. i don't think the information and studies supports it
. >> reporter: matthew was 2 months old, killed by a drunk driver. >> he had been ser sched over six hours, 21 drinks, over 21 drinks. when he got rowdy, threw hem out. got in his car, drove around and hit our daughter. three times the legal limit. >> reporter: brown heads the mothers against drunk driving chapter and to taupe's laws are among the toughest in the nation and resources for the fight against underaged drining but he says allowing bars downtown and in residential...
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. >> but if you as a critic are upset about msnbc's pro obama bias, chris matthews and all that, what softball interviews that they did with john mccain and sarah palin? are you apply together same standards where you also a contributor on the right side? >> by the way, the fact that i'm a contributor, if you know anything about me howie, i'll blast news. i don't care. >> this is your opportunity. >> this is not a good opportunity because i don't agree with the premise of the question. >>> my billing guest news making interview was with anita dunn, the white house communications director. that went viral when she unloaded on rupert. >> the reality is fox news operates as either the research arm or communications arm of the republican party. what i think is fair to say about fox and the way we view it is it really is more a wing of the republican party. >> is that the reason that the president did not go on fox news sunday a few weeks back when he did all the other sunday shows? will president obama appear on fox news again, let's say, this year? >> howie, president obama appeared on -
. >> but if you as a critic are upset about msnbc's pro obama bias, chris matthews and all that, what softball interviews that they did with john mccain and sarah palin? are you apply together same standards where you also a contributor on the right side? >> by the way, the fact that i'm a contributor, if you know anything about me howie, i'll blast news. i don't care. >> this is your opportunity. >> this is not a good opportunity because i don't agree with the premise...
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last week scott brown told the the obama and chris matthews was like a puppy on uppers.oes he have a hot hand to run politically for the president next time"? ronald is killing us from atlanta. our phone lines just went down, we will try to fix it if we can. let's go to another twitter comment. for those of you watching, let's take a short break and get back in just a moment. first, a look at the issues and topics dominating the conversation from martha jackson. >> as you can imagine, the massachusetts republican senate win is a major issue of all of the sunday shows to date. going along with that, the future of health care and other red lustration priorities. terry moran will be talking with david axelrod of "meet the press." robert menendez. the guests on "fox news sunday" include the white house press secretary, robert gibbs. as well as john cornyn. we know that he is also the guest of seized and hostile and " newsmakers -- he will also be the guest on c-span's "newsmakers pures." "state of the union" will include orrin hatch, david axelrod, and robert menendez. you c
last week scott brown told the the obama and chris matthews was like a puppy on uppers.oes he have a hot hand to run politically for the president next time"? ronald is killing us from atlanta. our phone lines just went down, we will try to fix it if we can. let's go to another twitter comment. for those of you watching, let's take a short break and get back in just a moment. first, a look at the issues and topics dominating the conversation from martha jackson. >> as you can...
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matthew daubert has now been smeared, so to speak, and didn't do anything, uh, to deserve it, to askarrant it. he joined lifelock to take control of his life... and defend his good name from identity theft. when it comes to taking control of your life, you do have a choice-- the choice is lifelock. if my identity was stolen, anybody's identity could be stolen. and that's where lifelock stepped in. lifelock helped fix his problem. and now that he has lifelock, he can take control... of his identity once again. in my professional opinion, no one's safe from identity theft. the only thing you can do is make sure you find out... about it when it occurs as quickly as possible, and again that's where lifelock would come in. he has lifelock and so should you. take control of your identity. help protect yourself with lifelock's proactive protection... and our one million dollar total service guarantee. security. peace of mind. protection. that's what lifelock provides. you can take control of your identity. call now for special savings, and we'll also give you... thirty days to try lifelock
matthew daubert has now been smeared, so to speak, and didn't do anything, uh, to deserve it, to askarrant it. he joined lifelock to take control of his life... and defend his good name from identity theft. when it comes to taking control of your life, you do have a choice-- the choice is lifelock. if my identity was stolen, anybody's identity could be stolen. and that's where lifelock stepped in. lifelock helped fix his problem. and now that he has lifelock, he can take control... of his...
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earlier today, hari sreenivasan spoke via skype to matthew marek head of programs for the american redross in haiti. he started by asking him what challenges the organization faces. >> what we're expecting over the next few days are our emergency response unit teams, medical, telecommunications, logistics relief units and whatever supplies we can identify the population need. right now it what's most important is what's happening in the search-and-rescue sectors. a lot of the population and family and neighborhoods are trying to get still wounded victims out from under rubble. one of the major concerns is that all of the international community has, including the red cross, is also to tend to the deceased which are very sadly littering the streets of port-au-prince right now. >> sreenivasan: which causes a larger health concern for the population that's still alive. >> absolutely. and we have to take that into consideration immediately for our short-term relief efforts and our long-term planning. the population needs to be concerned with that as well. >> sreenivasan: where are people g
earlier today, hari sreenivasan spoke via skype to matthew marek head of programs for the american redross in haiti. he started by asking him what challenges the organization faces. >> what we're expecting over the next few days are our emergency response unit teams, medical, telecommunications, logistics relief units and whatever supplies we can identify the population need. right now it what's most important is what's happening in the search-and-rescue sectors. a lot of the population...
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the center's commander is rear admiral matthew nathan. >> the next big thing is how do you handle illnesses that travel person-to-person rapidly and could bring the population down. haiti already has a reservoir of airborne and waterborne illnesses, and our goal is to try to contain those as much as possible and not allow them to flourish in this destructive environment. >> holman: as the u.s. military pressed to get its people into haiti, many u.s. civilians pressed to get out. >> we will see people with american passports, one at a time. please remain calm. >> holman: in scenes described as "chaotic," some 200 americans anxiously waved their passports at the port-au-prince airport as they were organized for evacuation. late today, secretary of state clinton announced she will travel to haiti tomorrow to size up the situation. >> with time and rescue missions it is a race against time to establish some way to clear the road so more supplies can get in. but boy, everybody is pushing as hard as they can. so i think we are making a lot of progress. i just want to make sure we move as quickly
the center's commander is rear admiral matthew nathan. >> the next big thing is how do you handle illnesses that travel person-to-person rapidly and could bring the population down. haiti already has a reservoir of airborne and waterborne illnesses, and our goal is to try to contain those as much as possible and not allow them to flourish in this destructive environment. >> holman: as the u.s. military pressed to get its people into haiti, many u.s. civilians pressed to get out....
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so right there to drop is home is matthew bri
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it has been my mother's daily visual reminder the scripture of matthew that says if you have faith the size of a mustard seed you can say to this mountain move from here to there and it shall move. it is with my mother's mountain moving faith with her optimism she got me the help i needed to overcome that obstacle. raise your hand if you know something of a struggle. anybody here know anything about struggle? we've all had struggles in our lives and struggle has many different names. for me some of my particular struggles as i said were illiteracy, and able to read, stuttering. i didn't learn to manage my stutter until my junior year in college. i'm still a stopper in the right circumstance i would still stutter but i've been trained how to speak pili, how to avoid words that caused the difficulty and i've learned in my life through my mother's witness the strength only comes from struggle i always tell young people who are athletes who lift weights who are dancers who worked to strengthen their bodies when you've lived weeds or do exercise restraint in your body partly what you're doi
it has been my mother's daily visual reminder the scripture of matthew that says if you have faith the size of a mustard seed you can say to this mountain move from here to there and it shall move. it is with my mother's mountain moving faith with her optimism she got me the help i needed to overcome that obstacle. raise your hand if you know something of a struggle. anybody here know anything about struggle? we've all had struggles in our lives and struggle has many different names. for me...
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constitutional expert and matthew spaulding reintroduce is the principles of the nation.he says the government got off track and offered to the heritage foundation of washington, d.c. hosts this 50 minute
constitutional expert and matthew spaulding reintroduce is the principles of the nation.he says the government got off track and offered to the heritage foundation of washington, d.c. hosts this 50 minute
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thanks, matthew. >> guest: well, thank you for standing up for your views, and it's tough to be thatoung and be unorthodox in the face of, you know, the left wing political establishment which has dominated obviously, schools and public education. and has been a theme of my blog over the last year or two, the ways in which the left and the armies are using the public school classrooms to indoctrinate the next generation of obama type community organizers and political activists. i think it's very worrisome, the extent of that and doctor nation, which has taken the form of these obama cult worship of videos which you can find by the dozen on youtube, to the e-mails i get from upset parents on a weekly basis. over the invasion of obama style propaganda in the schools, and much more of it subsidized by the national service act, $6 billion legislation that i talked about. i think his original question had something to do with the role of religion and the parties, not quite sure he what he was getting at there. unless he was trying to figure out how is it that this divided country, you kn
thanks, matthew. >> guest: well, thank you for standing up for your views, and it's tough to be thatoung and be unorthodox in the face of, you know, the left wing political establishment which has dominated obviously, schools and public education. and has been a theme of my blog over the last year or two, the ways in which the left and the armies are using the public school classrooms to indoctrinate the next generation of obama type community organizers and political activists. i think...
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gardner was manager from matthew and i had my studio in the same building. carter knew nothing about art and he's depose all his patrons in one way. if there was a senator, he would have been standing erect with his hands in the front of his coat and the other resting on a pillar or table. it was laughable. it uses a gardner, why don't you change your post. he would say it's good enough, they don't know the difference. but sometimes when an imported man came in, gardner would call to my studio and say old stewart is coming or old cases coming. i wish would come down and post them for me. so i would go down and arrange the post for him. when he became anthemic and it's your come and impose them. i was very much pleased at the prospect of meeting lincoln and hurried him. when i went and he was carelessly seated at a table waiting to be post. he did not utter a word and seemed absolutely unconscious of all that was going on around him. his appearance showed that he had been overwhelmed with fatigue, care, and excited. he wanted me to post them, posted mike scre
gardner was manager from matthew and i had my studio in the same building. carter knew nothing about art and he's depose all his patrons in one way. if there was a senator, he would have been standing erect with his hands in the front of his coat and the other resting on a pillar or table. it was laughable. it uses a gardner, why don't you change your post. he would say it's good enough, they don't know the difference. but sometimes when an imported man came in, gardner would call to my studio...
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it's horrible, matthew told abraham shaking his head. it's little kids, he said in disbelief. abraham's partner referred to the common effort speeding 100 feet down the bridge and parked the car close to the southern entrance checkpoint. abraham jumped out and scanned the people lying in front of the bullet riddled van buer blood and broken glass around them, the smell of gunpowder and the air and he could smell the guns that had been fired. all he heard around him or the screaming and cronkite from the bodies lying on the bridge. he did a quick and incomplete accounting as he ran over. there was the driver, the only man in the group lobbying on his side screaming he was going to die. he saw a little boy and wounded in the head. there was a woman wheeling and bobbing back and forth, there was the doctor frankly tending to another woman. then he saw the two casualties. maudine side by side wrapped in khaki green liners from soldiers ponchos were too tall were sized bodies. their blood soaked through the plastic cocoons which the kids laughed. someone told abraham they were baby
it's horrible, matthew told abraham shaking his head. it's little kids, he said in disbelief. abraham's partner referred to the common effort speeding 100 feet down the bridge and parked the car close to the southern entrance checkpoint. abraham jumped out and scanned the people lying in front of the bullet riddled van buer blood and broken glass around them, the smell of gunpowder and the air and he could smell the guns that had been fired. all he heard around him or the screaming and cronkite...
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what we did is a matthew of the book. and i helped launch this on google earth. you go to google earth, and basically you can zoom in on a location like you zoom in on london and then you see the references in any book that we know about to that location. it's interesting to find information that way. you mention timelines as well. google web search has something where they extract data from webpages. then are able to do a timeline view. you can search for like george washington, or some figure from history, and then see the spikes on the timeline of the books that reference that person. that's on the data extraction side which is interesting. i think it's very exciting on how you can augment books that make it easier for students. here is my golf book and it's got photos for how to did a pitch shot, but what i want to see is a video, and if i'm studying a history book i was just out on the aircraft carrier out here, if i'm reading a book about that, i want to see the videos from the world war ii footage. and i want to see maps, you know, and see where this aircr
what we did is a matthew of the book. and i helped launch this on google earth. you go to google earth, and basically you can zoom in on a location like you zoom in on london and then you see the references in any book that we know about to that location. it's interesting to find information that way. you mention timelines as well. google web search has something where they extract data from webpages. then are able to do a timeline view. you can search for like george washington, or some figure...
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matthew brady has superimposed him into the image.nked blair -- frank blair was not present the day this was taken. i>> a foreign dignitary only is to say here at the invitation of the president. it is usually individuals who are from countries we have good relations with or that people we do not have good relations with and we're trying to establish better relations with. when they are guests at the blair house, they are guests of the united states, just as they would be the president's home. it is really the guest house for the president, but is really the guest house for america. ♪ >> this house, besides being the president's guest house, it has a key role in diplomacy. it is often the linchpin of a visit from a foreign leader. this is one of the great benefits as a leader comes to visit with our president of being able to stay in this house. is very important as part of our diplomacy to whether this house is offered or not. it is a place for leaders to stay. it is often a sign of great respect and love. hospitality on our part. >>
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. >> matthew governor. i have to question. the first you mentioned that undocumented workers wouldn't be allowed to purchase an exchange under the senator. could you talk more about what options might be available to them if they want to go for private insurance, if there was even a possibility? the second questiois exemption d that market was forced into the exchange, how do you think their benefits, do you think they would be better off worse off in an exchange versus a large group? >> can you be the second question. >> the second question is the tax benefits for employers went away and hypothetically people in large group market and loss of benefits it would to the national exchange instead of going through employers, how they might appear in the exchange versus getting benefits through employers? >> i mean, with respect to the first question, under the senate bill, presumably undocumented -- >> i think the hope is they will go home. [laughter] >> if they don't, which i think they're unlikely to. i live in a town with a gre
. >> matthew governor. i have to question. the first you mentioned that undocumented workers wouldn't be allowed to purchase an exchange under the senator. could you talk more about what options might be available to them if they want to go for private insurance, if there was even a possibility? the second questiois exemption d that market was forced into the exchange, how do you think their benefits, do you think they would be better off worse off in an exchange versus a large group?...
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caller: the funny part that i got out a bit i turned it to msnbc and listen to chris matthews and it is funny how both sides see it so differently. i think it is really important that we don't get caught up in the personalities of news channels. host: that is why we're here, so you can express your point of view. caller: we have to remember that the country has three branches of government. the people that make this happen on the congress and the senate. and until nancy pelosi and harry reid are talking out of the leadership, we will not get much change, folks. that is the way that it is. host: thank you for all of your calls and twitter comments. we will see you tomorrow again on "washington journal." thank you for joining us for c- span's state of the union coverage. >> coming up next, timothy geithner testifies at a committee hearing. then an international conference on fighting international terrorism in yemen. on tomorrows "washington journal," members of congress to give their reaction to tonight's state of the union address. reaction from editorial page writers from across the
caller: the funny part that i got out a bit i turned it to msnbc and listen to chris matthews and it is funny how both sides see it so differently. i think it is really important that we don't get caught up in the personalities of news channels. host: that is why we're here, so you can express your point of view. caller: we have to remember that the country has three branches of government. the people that make this happen on the congress and the senate. and until nancy pelosi and harry reid...
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let's hear first from raleigh, n.c., matthew on the democrats line. this might be old hat for the gentleman, but i would like him to express for the viewers what the geographical reality is in -- as far as leadership in kabul and the rest debt of a -- and the rf afghanistan and the kind of disconnect that exists and what we would like to see involved. guest: a good question. there are several aspects of the choice of people to be the afghan government. one is, as you say, but geographical representation. and here we do see in both the previous cabinet and the current cabinet an attempt to put people in cabinet positions from all over the country. a second aspect is the more sectarian and trouble representation. president karzai made some promises, of course, to some of his supporters during the campaign. this happens all over the world. this happens in democracies all over the world where you make promises to your campaign supporters. in this case, the promises were for cabinet positions. that means that there are some cabinet nominees -- as i just me
let's hear first from raleigh, n.c., matthew on the democrats line. this might be old hat for the gentleman, but i would like him to express for the viewers what the geographical reality is in -- as far as leadership in kabul and the rest debt of a -- and the rf afghanistan and the kind of disconnect that exists and what we would like to see involved. guest: a good question. there are several aspects of the choice of people to be the afghan government. one is, as you say, but geographical...
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one thing in getting attention on blogs, especially about the media, or comments by chris matthews. >> i was trying to think about who he was tonight. it is interesting. he is post-racial, by all appearances. for an hour. -- i forgot he was black tonight for an hour. what a minute, he is an african- american guy in front of a bunch of white people, and you forgot about that tonight. the scope of this discussion was so broad ranging, in tune with so many problems of aspects of american life, that you don't think in terms of tribalism and the old ethnicity. it is so hard to talk about it. i should not talk about it, but i am. host: judy, republican line. caller: hi, susan. one of the things and it is on economics with the president is the neglect disabled veterans and people on social security. this is a real shame. these people are held captive by a limited income. it is not fair to expect them to absorb all the extra costs when things are going wrong, especially the disabled veterans who served their country, did not ask about cost or money or even their lives. i think it is something
one thing in getting attention on blogs, especially about the media, or comments by chris matthews. >> i was trying to think about who he was tonight. it is interesting. he is post-racial, by all appearances. for an hour. -- i forgot he was black tonight for an hour. what a minute, he is an african- american guy in front of a bunch of white people, and you forgot about that tonight. the scope of this discussion was so broad ranging, in tune with so many problems of aspects of american...
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in retaliation, and defense secretary lewis johnson and navy secretary francis matthews removed burke from promotion to rear admiral. this was it for arleigh burke. his career was over. he and critique bobby got out the old planet and figured out where they would go next and were packing up. the vic uris solomon islands was packed out. meanwhile, back at the white house, a captain denison, bader and admiral, handed harry truman the list of promotions to rear admiral. and god bless him, he spoke up and saved admiral burke. he said sir, there is one missing. i think an injustice has been done. truman said, what's that? he says it's captain burke, arleigh burke. truman said, didn't i meeting down there in norfolk? yes, sir, that's the one. he is good. yes, sir. well, just write his name back and period on the promotion list. the old secretary of defense and everybody were shocked. rear admiral, arleigh burke was saved for this country. now, the irony in the revolt of the admirals however this remarkable career with so many turnabout that they did feel they have to give them a place to st
in retaliation, and defense secretary lewis johnson and navy secretary francis matthews removed burke from promotion to rear admiral. this was it for arleigh burke. his career was over. he and critique bobby got out the old planet and figured out where they would go next and were packing up. the vic uris solomon islands was packed out. meanwhile, back at the white house, a captain denison, bader and admiral, handed harry truman the list of promotions to rear admiral. and god bless him, he spoke...
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but i listen to fox, i listen to glenn beck, kennedy, o'reilly, chris matthews, keith okayer ton. i listen to it all. i didn't have the best of circumstances when i came up. i didn't graduate high school. but i went back and got my high school diploma and got a job. they sent me to school. >> right. >> caller: and the constitution says that i hear you keep talking about the constitution the constitution says this the constitution says that. the constitution never said that huh to have farming to take care of anybody houses, the constitution never said that you had insurance on cause if you want to have a cause. >> host: hey, james. we're just a little tight on time. what would you address michael steele to address? >> caller: why did they lose the race in maryland if he was such a great listener? >> well, you know, governor ehrlich and i did the unthinkable. we won after 40 years of having democrats in maryland, the last republican governor before ehrlich was sparagnon. in 2002, the people of maryland decided they wanted to make a different course. i think when you look at governo
but i listen to fox, i listen to glenn beck, kennedy, o'reilly, chris matthews, keith okayer ton. i listen to it all. i didn't have the best of circumstances when i came up. i didn't graduate high school. but i went back and got my high school diploma and got a job. they sent me to school. >> right. >> caller: and the constitution says that i hear you keep talking about the constitution the constitution says this the constitution says that. the constitution never said that huh to...