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and luke. >> matthew and luke depend on mark, which is why those three gospels-- matthew, mark, andke-- are called the "synoptic gospels," because they can be understood together. >> once holars had decided that mark's gospel was used by matthew and luke, it was possible to compare them and to realize that there was also material with a common sequence and a common content that wasn't in "mark." >> scholars observed that there's a part of the sayings in "matthew" that are exactly identical with sayings in luke. in fact, they're identical in greek, sayings of jesus. now, think: jesus spoke aramaic. so if you were translating aramaic and if i were translating aramaic, they'd come out different, these translations. so you would only have identical... you would only have jesus speaking identical sayings in greek if you had a written translation in greek of his sayings. and so scholars suggested that there must have been, besides "mark," something else written down that would have been a li of the sayings of jesus translated into greek. and they called that quelle, which means "source" i
and luke. >> matthew and luke depend on mark, which is why those three gospels-- matthew, mark, andke-- are called the "synoptic gospels," because they can be understood together. >> once holars had decided that mark's gospel was used by matthew and luke, it was possible to compare them and to realize that there was also material with a common sequence and a common content that wasn't in "mark." >> scholars observed that there's a part of the sayings in...
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matthews is a disshelfed mess. it is the most accurate description of chris matthews a disshelfed mess. what if the tea parties were down there? what if justin bieber was down there? what if the cast of cool and the gang was down there? >> he would be passed around like an or doif tray. here, you listen to him. the guys were alone for nine weeks, but that's nothing compared to your life. >> i am waiting for somebody to get me from my apartment. it is a hell hole. it is in the basent in. drill a hole and get me out. >> call the chilean government. >> and oakley. >> from mine shafts to golf shafts. i messed that one up. the lpga won't let her swing because she wants -- because she once had a thing. the former s.w.a.t team member and man is suing the ladies professional golf association for denying her entrance to the tour. they followed the rules following her championship in 2008, her championship win that is. says the athlete whoe currently goes by the awesomely awesome money gnaw customer lona lowless says i trave
matthews is a disshelfed mess. it is the most accurate description of chris matthews a disshelfed mess. what if the tea parties were down there? what if justin bieber was down there? what if the cast of cool and the gang was down there? >> he would be passed around like an or doif tray. here, you listen to him. the guys were alone for nine weeks, but that's nothing compared to your life. >> i am waiting for somebody to get me from my apartment. it is a hell hole. it is in the basent...
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matthew whose battle with community, our neighbor decided to hold a fund-raiser for us.weeks, which was amacing. there was an article about it in "the times." ross read the article and found this. >> there you go, there you go. >> touch me emotionally and touched me personally. as soon as i got done crying, i called the principal to say what can we do for matthew hoffman. >> reporter: he was diagnosed at the age of 3. students sold hebron for hope research donating it it cancer research. it's really fun doing it. >> reporter: september is childhood cancer awareness month. that mission has been accomplished here. >> i'm overwhelmed. when kids understand something and get it, they will throw everything behind it. that's what they are doing here. the goal is just everywhere. >> we'll play for this high school right now. >> in the last shot of video, you could hear the people in the stands cheering 0p matthew. matthew also got to write a quote during the homecoming parade. >>> still to come on wjz this evening, jonbenet ramsey. why police are now taking new steps in the unso
matthew whose battle with community, our neighbor decided to hold a fund-raiser for us.weeks, which was amacing. there was an article about it in "the times." ross read the article and found this. >> there you go, there you go. >> touch me emotionally and touched me personally. as soon as i got done crying, i called the principal to say what can we do for matthew hoffman. >> reporter: he was diagnosed at the age of 3. students sold hebron for hope research donating...
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mark matthews, abc 7 news. >> our abc7news.com has a link.ou'll find it on the home page of abc7news.com. >> giants, world series, the weather, just perfect. what more could we ask for? >> i still feel the mojo for those tickets in my hands. let's find out the weather for game one. >> joey, can you give those back? (laughter) >> wanted to make sure you got 'em back. >> me! random on tv! >> at&t park, probably the best of the first two games at home as we'll have just a few high clouds. it will be about 63 degrees dropping to 57 by the time the game ends at 4:57 first pitch. let's talk about how cold it is this morning. still that frost advisory in effect for the north bay valleys. look at napa, 35. novato 36. most of us in the 40s until you get to san francisco, half moon bay, los gatos and antioch. still holding on to the 50s. compared to 24 hours ago, only los gatos and fairfield warmer. novato 13 degrees cooler. oakland 8 degrees cooler, mountain view 5 and you notice very dry this morning. hands may being cracking a little, maybe dropping
mark matthews, abc 7 news. >> our abc7news.com has a link.ou'll find it on the home page of abc7news.com. >> giants, world series, the weather, just perfect. what more could we ask for? >> i still feel the mojo for those tickets in my hands. let's find out the weather for game one. >> joey, can you give those back? (laughter) >> wanted to make sure you got 'em back. >> me! random on tv! >> at&t park, probably the best of the first two games at home...
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matthew snider's death was only the start of the father's pain. >> i thought that was the worst day of my life. >> when a westborough baptist church of kansas protested matthew snider's funeral with outlandish signs, claiming u.s. military's deaths are god's reprisal against america for the tolerance of homosexuality, he sued. >> the westborough conduct was so extreme, it went beyond all possible bounds of basic human decency. >> reporter: the question here is not whether the protests are distasteful, the question is whether they're protected under the 1st amendments rights on free speech. will the justices cast doubt on the claims that the church members violated their right. i don't see how they both relate to intrusion on the funeral said justice scalia and ruth grippingsberg said there seems to me nothing was done that was unlawful. others responder -- pondered if the protests went too far. i don't know where the lines are. can you put anything on the internet? you can put anything on television? chief justice said mr. snider was selected not because of who he was but because he wo
matthew snider's death was only the start of the father's pain. >> i thought that was the worst day of my life. >> when a westborough baptist church of kansas protested matthew snider's funeral with outlandish signs, claiming u.s. military's deaths are god's reprisal against america for the tolerance of homosexuality, he sued. >> the westborough conduct was so extreme, it went beyond all possible bounds of basic human decency. >> reporter: the question here is not...
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. >> reporter: albert synder's son, matthew synder, was killed serving his country in iraq in 2006. old. the westboro church picketed his funeral. >> i'm sorry that they raised their son for the devil in hell. i'm sorry that they let him have anything to do with the [ bleep ] army and got himself killed over there, defending [ bleep ] country. >> reporter: that's fred phelps, margie's father, and the pastor of westboro. after his son's funeral, albert synder sued phelps and the church. >> all we wanted to do was bury matt with dignity and respect. >> reporter: yesterday, church members rolled into washington and headed to what they think is the center of everything that's wrong in the world. the white house. ♪ you got more perversion to display ♪ ♪ there's no part of you >> reporter: among the protesters on this chilly october afternoon, another counter protesters. >> do i agree with their message, absolutely not. but do i agree that they should have the right to come spread their filth, unfortunately for all of us, yes, i do. >> reporter: then, arlington. just as soon as the bus lo
. >> reporter: albert synder's son, matthew synder, was killed serving his country in iraq in 2006. old. the westboro church picketed his funeral. >> i'm sorry that they raised their son for the devil in hell. i'm sorry that they let him have anything to do with the [ bleep ] army and got himself killed over there, defending [ bleep ] country. >> reporter: that's fred phelps, margie's father, and the pastor of westboro. after his son's funeral, albert synder sued phelps and...
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we have some sound here from matthew's father. >> it comes down to dignity.re if you are not military, no one should be buried with what the phelps did to him. >> and we also have a little bit of sound from fred phelps. >> i'm sorry that they raise their sons to the devil in hell and let him have anything to do with the army. >> let's look at what's happened in this case. let's look at the basics. it was in 2006 that this group protested outside snyder's funeral, and it was in the neck year, 2007, that his family sued phelps' church on alleged invasion of privacy and civil conspiracy, and they got a big award. the jury awarded them $11 million. that was later reduced to about $5 million, and it was the next year, in 2008, that a federal appeals court came along and overturned that judgment. their spoigs that this speech is protected by the first amendment. now, i want you to understand how huge this case is. let's look at a few of the people who weighed in. dozens of lawmakers filed a friend of the court brief supporting the snyder family, harry reid, mitch m
we have some sound here from matthew's father. >> it comes down to dignity.re if you are not military, no one should be buried with what the phelps did to him. >> and we also have a little bit of sound from fred phelps. >> i'm sorry that they raise their sons to the devil in hell and let him have anything to do with the army. >> let's look at what's happened in this case. let's look at the basics. it was in 2006 that this group protested outside snyder's funeral, and it...
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last night on "hardball" with chris matthews, he asked former president, bill clinton, why he this is president obama is calling out congressional republicans like john boehner and mitch mcconnell by name.
last night on "hardball" with chris matthews, he asked former president, bill clinton, why he this is president obama is calling out congressional republicans like john boehner and mitch mcconnell by name.
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>> that is albert snyder, the father of marine lance corporal matthew snyder, who was killed in iraq and 2006. the funeral was started by members of a small topeka, kansas baptist church who claim that the deaths of the soldiers and marines and others in combat is god's punishment for whom such quality. -- for homosexuality. a baltimore jury are awarded him $10 million, a judge could have, -- cut it in half, and it went to the supreme court. what were the arguments like? >> it was interesting. you could see the justices will struggling with this. some of them were clearly looking for a way out, for an exception for a funeral or to deal with the kind of society we live in where you can harass people on the internet with your posting, the unbelievable things that get published.
>> that is albert snyder, the father of marine lance corporal matthew snyder, who was killed in iraq and 2006. the funeral was started by members of a small topeka, kansas baptist church who claim that the deaths of the soldiers and marines and others in combat is god's punishment for whom such quality. -- for homosexuality. a baltimore jury are awarded him $10 million, a judge could have, -- cut it in half, and it went to the supreme court. what were the arguments like? >> it was...
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>> this is "the chris matthews show." [captioning made possible by nbc enterprises] brave new world. the cell phone cameras changed politics. when he complained about bitter voters, barack obama forgot that everyone's got a camera then there was that fatal mckawakami moment that ended a senator's career. the camera never blinks. how many political scouts are claimed by the relentless 24/7 news cycle? howard dean's scream, jeremiah wright's rants. today an eternity. finally, bloggers rule. "newsweek" had the monica lewinsky's story, but it was a blogger, matt drudge, who broke it. gone are the days when the big boys who control newspapers control the political news. hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. today a look at how the new media universe has changed things in politics. let's look at some of the new rules politicians forget at their peril. for one, beware the cell phone camera politicians wept to school on this, from former virginia senator george allen, once a highly touted presidential candidate. et>> l's g
>> this is "the chris matthews show." [captioning made possible by nbc enterprises] brave new world. the cell phone cameras changed politics. when he complained about bitter voters, barack obama forgot that everyone's got a camera then there was that fatal mckawakami moment that ended a senator's career. the camera never blinks. how many political scouts are claimed by the relentless 24/7 news cycle? howard dean's scream, jeremiah wright's rants. today an eternity. finally,...
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details from frank matthews from wls. >> reporter: 1,500 people entered the contest.were left. who would it be? who would get to live a month in the museum? the winner was selected by way of a chemistry experiment. only one of them would erupt when hydrogen peroxide was added. the museum knew who the winner was. but the contestant did not. the winner is 24-year-old kate mcgroarty of chicago. she's an actress and writer at northwestern. starting october 20th, she moves into the cube. >> i'm very excited, yes. >> reporter: why? >> why? well, okay. this is uncharted territory, right? people have been to the moon. but nobody has lived in this museum for 30 days. >> reporter: she will spend much of her day inside her cube. but at night, she can wander the exhibits. and hopes to visit every nook and cranny. but she can't go outside. what are you going to miss the most? >> sunshine. i don't know. hopefully i get to look at it from time to time. i'm going to miss my friends a lot. >> reporter: kate will not sleep in the cube. she'll have her private bedroom suite. but she pla
details from frank matthews from wls. >> reporter: 1,500 people entered the contest.were left. who would it be? who would get to live a month in the museum? the winner was selected by way of a chemistry experiment. only one of them would erupt when hydrogen peroxide was added. the museum knew who the winner was. but the contestant did not. the winner is 24-year-old kate mcgroarty of chicago. she's an actress and writer at northwestern. starting october 20th, she moves into the cube....
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approaching the 12th anniversary of matthew's death.y brings home very painful memories. >> i remember that you and i spoke when you had just written the book about matthew and you told me that you hoped that it would lead to more tolerance. do you think that our young people that we as a society have learned anything since matthew's death? >> well, you know, we have such vicious rhetoric still floating around the country. i'm not sure who our leaders are and what they think they're communicating to our young people. all tough do is go to the floor of the congress or media, the newspapers, about the discontent with don't ask, don't tell, and the marriage issue and seems like we're trying to relegate the gay community to a second class society. they should be granting civil rights to the gay community instead of trying to deny them. to me, it's basic civil rights. to deny them service in the military or job security on a federal level or even the right to marry and receive all those benefits derived from that is just -- it's just unfair
approaching the 12th anniversary of matthew's death.y brings home very painful memories. >> i remember that you and i spoke when you had just written the book about matthew and you told me that you hoped that it would lead to more tolerance. do you think that our young people that we as a society have learned anything since matthew's death? >> well, you know, we have such vicious rhetoric still floating around the country. i'm not sure who our leaders are and what they think they're...
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joining me tonight on our news panel are matthew bajko, assistant editor for the "bay area reporter."arisa lagos, sacramento reporter with the "san francisco chronicle." and randy shandobil, political editor for ktvu channel 2 news. and we will start with you, randy. we just mentioned that secretary clinton is in town. her husband will be here on the weekend. sarah palin has been here. the obamas, both of them will be here before the month's out. do we expect big name endorsements to have an impact in this election? >> well, it depends what you mean by impact. if you mean by impact will they change any minds, almost certainly not. it's hard to imagine republicans or independents deciding, wow, bill clinton's here, barack obama's here, i'm going to change my mind and vote for jerry brown or barbara boxer. what they are hoping to do is motivate the base. there's a concern this year amongst democrats that there is an enthusiasm gap, that they're not as excited about coming out to vote as republicans are. so the big names on the democratic side are here to kind of prod democrats, show up
joining me tonight on our news panel are matthew bajko, assistant editor for the "bay area reporter."arisa lagos, sacramento reporter with the "san francisco chronicle." and randy shandobil, political editor for ktvu channel 2 news. and we will start with you, randy. we just mentioned that secretary clinton is in town. her husband will be here on the weekend. sarah palin has been here. the obamas, both of them will be here before the month's out. do we expect big name...
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the first stinking amendment. >> reporter: but for al snyder, the case is about matthew. >> somebodyaid to me five million dollars, i bet you'd give it up to have matt back. i would give it up just to say good-bye. >> reporter: the phelps have protested at hundreds of military funerals. again, they're not targeting gay soldiers, they're targeting all soldiers. there's a small group here tonight. they're going to be back at the supreme court tomorrow protesting again what they say is god's retribution for america's tolerance of homosexuals. katie? >> couric: jan, these protesters are not very sympathetic to say the least, yet they've got a number of groups supporting their position. >> reporter: that's right, katie. the american civil liberties union, a number of journalist organizations, the reporters' committee for the freedom of press, the number of first amendment scholars. they say the principle is simple: the government can't ban offensive or even hateful speech just because they don't like it. how do you draw that line? it's a very slippery slope, they say. katie? >> couric: ja
the first stinking amendment. >> reporter: but for al snyder, the case is about matthew. >> somebodyaid to me five million dollars, i bet you'd give it up to have matt back. i would give it up just to say good-bye. >> reporter: the phelps have protested at hundreds of military funerals. again, they're not targeting gay soldiers, they're targeting all soldiers. there's a small group here tonight. they're going to be back at the supreme court tomorrow protesting again what they...
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matthew synder wasn't gay and it was all too much for his father, albert synder. >> all we wanted too was bury matt with dignity and respect. >> reporter: so he sued the church. today, the supreme court wrestled with whether to carve out a kind of funeral exception for the first amendment. justice sonia sotomayor challenged the synder family argument that funerals are private, and they aren't public figures so the war protesters that disrupted their funeral can be sued. so public speech, she said, speech on a public matter, if directed to a private person, should be treated differently under the law. under what theory of the first amendment would we do that? on the other hand, justice ruth bader ginsburg pointedly asked the lawyer for the church, fred phelps' daughter, margie phelps -- why should the first amendment tolerate exploiting this marines family when you have so many other forums for getting across your message? margie phelps summed up her family's message this way -- nation, hear this little church. if you want to stop dying, stop sinning. on a trip to arlington national c
matthew synder wasn't gay and it was all too much for his father, albert synder. >> all we wanted too was bury matt with dignity and respect. >> reporter: so he sued the church. today, the supreme court wrestled with whether to carve out a kind of funeral exception for the first amendment. justice sonia sotomayor challenged the synder family argument that funerals are private, and they aren't public figures so the war protesters that disrupted their funeral can be sued. so public...
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matthew synder wasn't gay.nd it was all too much for his father, albert synder. >> all we wanted to do was bury matt with dignity and respect. >> reporter: so, he sued the church. the supreme court wrestled with whether to carve out a kind of funeral exception for the first amendment. justice sonia sotomayor challenged the synder family's argument that funerals are private, and they aren't public figures. so, the war protesters that disrupted their funeral can be sued. so, public speech, she said, speech on a public matter, if directed to a private person, should be treated differently under the law? under what theory of the first amendment would we do that? on the other hand, justice ruth bader ginsburg pointedly asked the lawyer for the church, fred phelps' daughter, margie phelps, why should the first amendment tolerate exploiting this marines family when you have so many other forums for getting across your message? margie phelps summed up her family's message this way. nation, hear this little church. if y
matthew synder wasn't gay.nd it was all too much for his father, albert synder. >> all we wanted to do was bury matt with dignity and respect. >> reporter: so, he sued the church. the supreme court wrestled with whether to carve out a kind of funeral exception for the first amendment. justice sonia sotomayor challenged the synder family's argument that funerals are private, and they aren't public figures. so, the war protesters that disrupted their funeral can be sued. so, public...
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. >> this is "the chris matthews show." [captioning made possible by nbc universal] >> double jeopardy? could the democrats lose the the senate? history says they will. every time the house of representatives has flipped since world war ii, the senate's flipped too. copying clinton? the republicans are cheering for veto. side find common cause? greatest election ever. 50 years ago richard nixon beat kennedy. let's live the excitement. >> with us today john heilemann, his best seller, "game change" is just back in paper back. norah o'donnell. helene cooper from the "new york howard fineman. senate should the w because every time house has flipped since world well. the senate has as to make it happen republicans need to pick up 10 seats from the democrats in the senate. we see four likely g.o.p. indiana, arkansas, north dakota and wisconsin. all four are widely expected to go republican this time with democrats losing those four seats. mitch mcconnell's already counting four out of the 10 for a majority. he holding -- he is h
. >> this is "the chris matthews show." [captioning made possible by nbc universal] >> double jeopardy? could the democrats lose the the senate? history says they will. every time the house of representatives has flipped since world war ii, the senate's flipped too. copying clinton? the republicans are cheering for veto. side find common cause? greatest election ever. 50 years ago richard nixon beat kennedy. let's live the excitement. >> with us today john heilemann,...
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today's question comes from matthew in gaithersburg.e asked what are the fox 5 morning crew's favorite restaurants in the d.c. metro area. >> you laugh and say this is easy. this may have been one of the toughest questions. >> now that i think about it -- for me it was easy. i saw you kind of lambenting about it. >> there are so many great places. you have to choose something around d.c. you can't select something way out where you live. >> can't do farmer joe's -- >> why not? >> should i go first? >> go ahead. >> when it comes to fast food, which unfortunately i eat awe couple of time a week, five guys. i love five guys. love their burgers. love their fries. they are fan taft you can for my finer dining, outback steak house. some of you think i'm joking. i mean there are finer dining restaurants you like. but when i read the question, i said where do i go most. outback steak house. it is a family restaurant. i've got a kid. i do like their steaks. >> good lamb too. >> i never had their lamb. >> surprisingly good. >> they are great. so
today's question comes from matthew in gaithersburg.e asked what are the fox 5 morning crew's favorite restaurants in the d.c. metro area. >> you laugh and say this is easy. this may have been one of the toughest questions. >> now that i think about it -- for me it was easy. i saw you kind of lambenting about it. >> there are so many great places. you have to choose something around d.c. you can't select something way out where you live. >> can't do farmer joe's --...
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let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews down in washington. lead offing tonight who is pushing this hillary for vice president story? nobody says the president's talked about it nobody said the people close to the people's decisionmaking have either. so, who's launched this trial balloon? second who is charlie crist to ask a democratic candidate, kendrick meek to get out of the way for him? that is unless charlie is ready to declare him safe pro-democratic vote in organizing the senate. could this decide who controls the senate? >>> plus, just how conservative has the republican party become? so conservative even ronald reagan might be unacceptable to the current crop of right-wingers here in washington? we will look at a proposed republican litmus test and where it says party is headed these days. >>> also, should gay-bashing activists be allowed to interrupt the funerals of american service people. we will talk to the father of a fallen soldier who had to put up a with a haflt protest and then took the case to the supreme court. >>> wait unt
let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews down in washington. lead offing tonight who is pushing this hillary for vice president story? nobody says the president's talked about it nobody said the people close to the people's decisionmaking have either. so, who's launched this trial balloon? second who is charlie crist to ask a democratic candidate, kendrick meek to get out of the way for him? that is unless charlie is ready to declare him safe pro-democratic...
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do you think our young people, that we, as a society have learned anything since matthew's death? know, we have such vicious rhetoric floating around the country, i'm not really sure who our leaders are and what they think ther yee communicating to our young people. all you have to do is go to the floor of the congress, media, the newspapers about the discontent with don't ask, don't tell and marriage issue and still seems we are trying to relegate the kay goount to second-class citizens. >> what do you think congress or lawmakers should be doing differently? >> well, they should be granting basic civil rights to the day community instead of continuinging to try to deny them. to me, that's what it, is basic civil rights. to deny them service in the military or job security on a federal level or even the right to marry and receive all those benefits that are derived from that is just unfair and, in my view, un-american. >> in the meantime, though, i feel it has to include parents and schools who are educating children, teaching he them attitudes. what do you wish that the people wh
do you think our young people, that we, as a society have learned anything since matthew's death? know, we have such vicious rhetoric floating around the country, i'm not really sure who our leaders are and what they think ther yee communicating to our young people. all you have to do is go to the floor of the congress, media, the newspapers about the discontent with don't ask, don't tell and marriage issue and still seems we are trying to relegate the kay goount to second-class citizens....
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in cycling michael matthews and sprinted his rivals to win the under twenty three road race at the world roche cycling championships in his native australia america's ben king made the first break from the color and of course the race by himself he was eventually caught between rain or most of the front running but the one hundred fifty nine kilometer race all came down to a sprint finish one of the hundred metres to go matthews went up the right side of the road line first first goal for australia the home event the twenty year old for appointments was called take the finish off the united states. canada finish that we just heard. i stuck in that double k h l champions act past have the upper hand in an epic battle against bitter rivals you live is a serious serious threat and the sides tied at five all with ten minutes left to play and the when they came just three minutes to go. put the hosts in france before wrapping up the seven five scoring with a last second empty netter so a good win for act boss but it meant a leg my it's a gorgeous the top of the table after coming out three tw
in cycling michael matthews and sprinted his rivals to win the under twenty three road race at the world roche cycling championships in his native australia america's ben king made the first break from the color and of course the race by himself he was eventually caught between rain or most of the front running but the one hundred fifty nine kilometer race all came down to a sprint finish one of the hundred metres to go matthews went up the right side of the road line first first goal for...
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of america and, matthew weidner, speaking to us from florida.e will have a link to your web site on our website. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in a jailhouse confession, a california man accused of plotting to kill employees at the aclu and tied foundation says he was inspired by watching glenn beck on fox news. byron williams menasha the headlines in july when was arrested after opening fire on california highway patrol officers. during the shootout, he allegedly fired three guns including a high-powered hunting rifle with armor piercing rounds. williams, an unemployed ex felon, surrendered after taking multiple gunshot wounds. the ballistic body armor he was wearing may have helped save his life. two officers were injured. he stated he was on to "start a revolution by traveling to san francisco and killing people of and parts of the tides foundation and the aclu." with the shooter's mother told the san francisco chronicle he had become angr
of america and, matthew weidner, speaking to us from florida.e will have a link to your web site on our website. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in a jailhouse confession, a california man accused of plotting to kill employees at the aclu and tied foundation says he was inspired by watching glenn beck on fox news. byron williams menasha the headlines in july when was arrested...
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matthew garcia, again, we're so sorry.flu season alert. hand sanitizers only work for about two minutes. our dr. jennifer ashton has advice the best way to keep the germs away. >>> also coming up the bizarre story of actor randall quaid and his wife. they've been caught but now they say they're on a hollywood death list. you are watching "the early show" on cbs. tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or s
matthew garcia, again, we're so sorry.flu season alert. hand sanitizers only work for about two minutes. our dr. jennifer ashton has advice the best way to keep the germs away. >>> also coming up the bizarre story of actor randall quaid and his wife. they've been caught but now they say they're on a hollywood death list. you are watching "the early show" on cbs. tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying...
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they demonstrated 1,000 feet from the funeral of matthew snyder. they maximize publicity and posted a video of the defense online. the question is whether the first amendment protects the protesters from civil claims. albert snyder won a claim. however, it was overturned. >> there is a civilized way to express an opinion in america, but it does not involve intentionally inflicting emotional distress on others, intentionally harming a private citizen and a private funeral. >> speaking of the constitution, mr. snyder believes this is not about free speech or the first amendment. this is about harassment. reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> today marks the beginning of the 10th year of war in afghanistan. president obama wants to bring it to an end next year. tracie potts has more. >> president obama marked the ninth year of war by honoring 24-year-old staff seargeant rob miller, who died two years ago defending his comrades against insurgents in a cold afghan valley. >> they heard his voice. he had been hit. but still he kept cal
they demonstrated 1,000 feet from the funeral of matthew snyder. they maximize publicity and posted a video of the defense online. the question is whether the first amendment protects the protesters from civil claims. albert snyder won a claim. however, it was overturned. >> there is a civilized way to express an opinion in america, but it does not involve intentionally inflicting emotional distress on others, intentionally harming a private citizen and a private funeral. >>...
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>>> i'm chris matthews and this is london. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews. i'm glad to be coming to you from london. always wanted to say that. i've been traveling with bill clinton trying to catch up with what he has been doing as an ex-president. it has been a phenomenal experience. i will be giving it to you in an hour documentary. >>> tony blair formed half of that special relationship with bill clin toin. i asked the former british prime minister how clinton was able to unite progress i haves and political centrists behind him and why the clinton brand has remained in our world. >>> big trouble for meg whitman. we find out her husband knew that their housekeeper had immigration issues. >>> whitman, paladino, and o'donnell, are some republican candidates not ready for prime time. >>> president obama is at it again urging young voters not to quit on him after taking a whack at his liberal supporters earlier in the week. is this like the coach blasting the team at halftime? >>> a sad story came to light when the u.s. government apologiz
>>> i'm chris matthews and this is london. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews. i'm glad to be coming to you from london. always wanted to say that. i've been traveling with bill clinton trying to catch up with what he has been doing as an ex-president. it has been a phenomenal experience. i will be giving it to you in an hour documentary. >>> tony blair formed half of that special relationship with bill clin toin. i asked the former british...
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then all of the injuries began to occur especially the one to matthews. they won the game in overtime. all of a sudden, washington is a contender. >> and washington is proving they are tough to beat. they are in washington. and let's face it. the colts didn't exactly light it up today against
then all of the injuries began to occur especially the one to matthews. they won the game in overtime. all of a sudden, washington is a contender. >> and washington is proving they are tough to beat. they are in washington. and let's face it. the colts didn't exactly light it up today against
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mark matthews has more. >> jerry brown and whitman agree on making california business friend. >> i we have to compete for every job, we have to have competitive tax rates and.... >> i cut the red tape. i dismantled and found another way around them. >> as the mayor of oakland, he encouraged growth and was quoted of saying if you want more of something, don't tax it. >> whitman favors targeted tax cuts and where they disagree is over whitman's plan to eliminate the state's capital gains tax. >> if i have to pay taxes on my stock portfolio, how is that a tax on innovation? >> most investments go into new businesses, go into things that are unproven. >> and investors who aren't investing who are instead sbefgtd in blue chip companies? >> the last ten years, an investment there wouldn't necessarily. >> they turned out okay? >> listen, we need to be competitive. the true facts are that other states don't have this particular tax. >> brown calls eliminating the tax on investments a gift to the rich? >> we looked at the zip codes and the very place where she lives, that group earned more cap
mark matthews has more. >> jerry brown and whitman agree on making california business friend. >> i we have to compete for every job, we have to have competitive tax rates and.... >> i cut the red tape. i dismantled and found another way around them. >> as the mayor of oakland, he encouraged growth and was quoted of saying if you want more of something, don't tax it. >> whitman favors targeted tax cuts and where they disagree is over whitman's plan to eliminate the...
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matthew picked her when he was three. his sister summed up her feelings. >> i don't think she had to go like this. she was a good dog. she didn't deserve to, like die this way. >> officers came to the house tuesday about 12:00 noob to investigate. family members were not at home. the back door was open. >> the dog came out of the house and charging at the officer and growling. officer tried to back up. could not back up in time. had to discharge his firearm, killing the dog. >> police say the officer stayed around for an hour trying to locate the family. they left a note saying they killed the dog after she came at them in a threatening manager. the family admits gloria had a loud bark, but says she was harmless. >> like our lab. everyone knows labs are just, you know not, i mean maybe all bark, no bite. not agrefsive. >> the hallek asked why he had to use a gun. >> was there pepper spray? mace? >> he says the officer didn't have time to switch weapon autos so the firearm was out. it's a second decision. >> police want to
matthew picked her when he was three. his sister summed up her feelings. >> i don't think she had to go like this. she was a good dog. she didn't deserve to, like die this way. >> officers came to the house tuesday about 12:00 noob to investigate. family members were not at home. the back door was open. >> the dog came out of the house and charging at the officer and growling. officer tried to back up. could not back up in time. had to discharge his firearm, killing the dog....
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fourth and 15, clay matthews, what was that final play like? >> it was tough. you know, it's a tough effort. they were marching down the field. we gutted it out and got one last shot at him. real big. we're not tied up for first in the division. feeling good where we are at and we want to keep the numt. >> andrea: you said you want to be the face of this defense. what kind of statement did the defense make tonight, especially after such heartbreaking losses? >> real big statement. i think we had three interceptions. got after them a little bit. obviously, adrian did a great job running the ball but i think we made a statement tonight. you know, we're looking forward to continue this hopefully the success we're having and move forward. >> clay, thanks a lot. appreciate your time. aaron rodgers, what was it like watching that final drive? >> it's tough. you know what? you've seen them do it so many times. i got to give credit to our defense. three turnovers today. big stop there at the end. just special night. >> andrea: one of the knocks on you and on the whole
fourth and 15, clay matthews, what was that final play like? >> it was tough. you know, it's a tough effort. they were marching down the field. we gutted it out and got one last shot at him. real big. we're not tied up for first in the division. feeling good where we are at and we want to keep the numt. >> andrea: you said you want to be the face of this defense. what kind of statement did the defense make tonight, especially after such heartbreaking losses? >> real big...
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hi, i'm chris matthews. bob woodward is with us author of "the new york times" bestseller, and the bbc's katty kay, andrea mitchell, and "new york times" david brooks. the president faces a brutal election next months and also faces the reality of a far more brutal war. the title of bob woodward's book is "obama's wars." but it raises the question, does obama have united command? that's the big question raised again this week. is he in charge? are they all together, including the vice president, on the fighting of this war? >> well, he's definitely in charge. but within obama, i think he's of two minds. intellectually he realizes the war in afghanistan, the secret war in pakistan, which is the center of all of this, is not going well. at the same time, he's the boss, he's the commander in chief, so he decided to send more troops, so the war continues. but there is so much unsettled. secretary gates, who's the key here, is leaving. he has one foot out the door. who replaces him? that's probably one of the key
hi, i'm chris matthews. bob woodward is with us author of "the new york times" bestseller, and the bbc's katty kay, andrea mitchell, and "new york times" david brooks. the president faces a brutal election next months and also faces the reality of a far more brutal war. the title of bob woodward's book is "obama's wars." but it raises the question, does obama have united command? that's the big question raised again this week. is he in charge? are they all...
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>> first, chris matthews just proves he knows nothing about the tea party movement.the tea party movement believes in two things, self-responsibility and individual freedom. individual responsibility, individual freedom. if you want to ascribe political definitions to the miners who were trapped there, for 17 days, they to take care of themselves. they to be responsible for themselves. if you want to play that game, they are the ultimate tea partiers who were down there. it goes to show how irrelevant that network is that they have to take great stories and try to turn them around to attack the tea party. that's desperation too. >> sean: good point. i see leslie stahl was talking the heroic dr. obama save the economy. save the world. he gets no credit, so sad. >> it reminded me of a doctor who has this horrible burn victim come into the hospital and saves the guy's life, this is our economy. saves the guy's life but the guy wakes up and he has scars all over his face that's all he sees that's all anybody sees. the living but he looks awful. what is the doctor suppose
>> first, chris matthews just proves he knows nothing about the tea party movement.the tea party movement believes in two things, self-responsibility and individual freedom. individual responsibility, individual freedom. if you want to ascribe political definitions to the miners who were trapped there, for 17 days, they to take care of themselves. they to be responsible for themselves. if you want to play that game, they are the ultimate tea partiers who were down there. it goes to show...
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i'm chris matthews down in washington. leading off tonight, who's pushing this hillary for vice president story? nobody says the president's talked about it, nobody said the people close to the people's president's decisionmaking have either. so, who's launched this trial balloon? second, who is charlie crist to ask a democratic candidate, kendrick meek, to get out of the way for him? that is unless charlie is ready to declare himself a pro-democratic vote in oregon controlling the senate. could this decide who controls the senate? >>> plus, just how conservative has the republican party become? so conservative even ronald reagan might be unacceptable to the current crop of right-wingers here in washington? we will look at a proposed republican litmus test and what it says about where the party is headed these days. >>> also, should gay-bashing activists be allowed to interrupt the funerals of american service people? we will talk to the father of a fallen soldier who had to put up with the hate protest, and then took the
i'm chris matthews down in washington. leading off tonight, who's pushing this hillary for vice president story? nobody says the president's talked about it, nobody said the people close to the people's president's decisionmaking have either. so, who's launched this trial balloon? second, who is charlie crist to ask a democratic candidate, kendrick meek, to get out of the way for him? that is unless charlie is ready to declare himself a pro-democratic vote in oregon controlling the senate....
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the city staff was led by marc cohen and matthew godot -- martha cohen and matthew godot. as you may know, this past thursday, when the uss macon island was here, part of the commitment to fleet week was to get all of us first responders together aboard the ship, and we have all of the major generals -- general hon from the navy, admiral brown from the u.s. coast guard mason brown. we had a general from the marine corps as well as their deputies. we had region 94 -- 9 for fema. we have the heads of departments of emergency services at the state and local level, and it was an incredible gathering of people who speak one language, which is disaster response. so that was really terrific. then, the st. francis yacht club hosted all of the military brass for the freight the ships, which they did as a donation, so it has been an outpouring of enthusiasm. the reviews are incredible. lastly, i would say that thanks to sydney and michael, we were presented by admiral hunt of the navy this tremendous plaque, so things are looking really good for fleet week. if you add that on to the
the city staff was led by marc cohen and matthew godot -- martha cohen and matthew godot. as you may know, this past thursday, when the uss macon island was here, part of the commitment to fleet week was to get all of us first responders together aboard the ship, and we have all of the major generals -- general hon from the navy, admiral brown from the u.s. coast guard mason brown. we had a general from the marine corps as well as their deputies. we had region 94 -- 9 for fema. we have the...
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. >> matthew white grew up in dixon.tity theft his new home is a 6x of prison cell. >> some of these guys will never see the outside life again. this is a dream come true for them because it really takes them back, you know, to the life outside. you know, this is their freedom right here. >> for a life it is their field of dreams. >> you know, i have always had a passion for the game. >> strike three. >> reporter: john taylor is that life. his tomorrow turf is south sacramento. taylor was 23 when he killed a rival gang member. now nine innings of hard ball helps dull the pain of doing hard time. >> it's rehabilitation as well. you know, you feel like you are part of a team. you have to up hold a certain standard for yourself, as well as for the prison. >> two down, guys, two down guys. >> reporter: today's opponent the fog a men's league team from marin county. armed guards watch the action from above. the other thing going over this fence. >> big shot out there. >> is a baseball. >> i certainly think about baseball all
. >> matthew white grew up in dixon.tity theft his new home is a 6x of prison cell. >> some of these guys will never see the outside life again. this is a dream come true for them because it really takes them back, you know, to the life outside. you know, this is their freedom right here. >> for a life it is their field of dreams. >> you know, i have always had a passion for the game. >> strike three. >> reporter: john taylor is that life. his tomorrow turf...
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one is the gay bashing angle going back to matthew shepherd and lots of people got murdered every yearhe got murdered ten years ago or so and made national news and is still a national figure and the other angle is the internet and weirdness of the internet, you can videotape something and broadcast it out there. and clementi story had more elements. >> jessica moore, was a hero. her friend was about to get shot and she jumped in front of the person. >> and three were bully and committee had suicide. particularly bullying, or who think are gay. this is the sad, tragic upshot of at series of these stories that have an anti-gay theme. >> is it a double standard? >> no, i think it's pretty much what jim and alan are talking about, which is this is a story that has a lot of dimensions. especially the online, internet dimension, which is so important now, where a fellow student, a student whom he trusted, invaded his privacy in that way and exposed him. i think it's an amazing story, an important story and may result in the kinds of legislation that matthew shepherd resulted in, that presid
one is the gay bashing angle going back to matthew shepherd and lots of people got murdered every yearhe got murdered ten years ago or so and made national news and is still a national figure and the other angle is the internet and weirdness of the internet, you can videotape something and broadcast it out there. and clementi story had more elements. >> jessica moore, was a hero. her friend was about to get shot and she jumped in front of the person. >> and three were bully and...