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>> between matthew and lucas, for argued and defensible reasons scholars think that matthew and luke were probably written just before the turn of the first century. >> i thought it was closer to 47 years. >> after what? >> after his death. >> well, he died around -- no, mark is the earliest one and mark seems to have been written around the destruction of the temple. >> i guess what she's saying is a lot of this is hand me down, verbal accounts, which of course are subject to considerable alteration in the pass, we certainly know that, correct? >> well, today it certainly is not like the-mile-per-hour dame -- the children's parlor game of telephone where you pass a saying around the circle and by the time it gets to the end it's been corrupted. go back to the historical context, it was a very oral culture. and we're only talking, here, maybe 40 or 50 years. i can certainly remember things 40 years ago. and 30 years ago quite cereal. and something of this monumental importance i probably would remember it quite vividly. but in that culture where member morization and oral transmissio
>> between matthew and lucas, for argued and defensible reasons scholars think that matthew and luke were probably written just before the turn of the first century. >> i thought it was closer to 47 years. >> after what? >> after his death. >> well, he died around -- no, mark is the earliest one and mark seems to have been written around the destruction of the temple. >> i guess what she's saying is a lot of this is hand me down, verbal accounts, which of...
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matthews. i know some people probably have not read your book 6 people have been over 30 to maybe tell us a little bit of your story or your background >>> i began my adult life as a dominican and a roman catholic church the dominican order and was working there for 34 years and writing theology and so forth. but the present hope head of the combination of faith came after me and effectively fired me crummy expelled from the quarter after a 34 years but i kept teaching and what from holy names college in oakland where was for 12 years >>> why was the expulsion >>> i called godmother i did know that was a heresy and approved all of the medieval called her mother and then i support woman's organization and i don't condone bay people. it was a list like that that wasn't very impressive. >>> original blessing was the first book that i read of coated it many times why was it so upsetting for the church and others? >>> i think it starts things over frankly. since the fourth century the church built a
matthews. i know some people probably have not read your book 6 people have been over 30 to maybe tell us a little bit of your story or your background >>> i began my adult life as a dominican and a roman catholic church the dominican order and was working there for 34 years and writing theology and so forth. but the present hope head of the combination of faith came after me and effectively fired me crummy expelled from the quarter after a 34 years but i kept teaching and what from...
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matthew brady and clara barton. the film aired as part of the big picture series from -- into the 1970s. the series focused on historic battles and figures in u.s. military history. this is about 30 minutes. >> the united states army presents the big picture. an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. now to show you part of the big pictu picture, here is sergeant stuart queen. >> 100 years ago, a moe mentous event occurred known as the tragic war of brother against brother, the civil war became one of the darkest moments in our history. out of this period, we have selected two stories to show you. the first is called matthew brady. brady was the first historian of any war and his pictures live on today to recall yesterday's history. the second story is called clara barton and shows a segment from the life of a dedicated woman from the civil war. now, let's go back through history with matthew brady. the camera's eye. the magic eye that captures and hol holds the action in a pinpoint o
matthew brady and clara barton. the film aired as part of the big picture series from -- into the 1970s. the series focused on historic battles and figures in u.s. military history. this is about 30 minutes. >> the united states army presents the big picture. an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. now to show you part of the big pictu picture, here is sergeant stuart queen. >> 100 years ago, a moe mentous event occurred known as the tragic war of...
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matthew, let me begin with you.bout how you came to the topic of japanese american internment camps as well as finding that part of the constitution that applies to that part of our u.s. history. >> well, i came to the topic by after learning about my great uncle john's story. and after learning about him more through my family i started researching the japanese internment through a number of books, then i became interested in the topic and that's how i chose it. >> and those that just saw your documentary could see the long list of research that you went through, articles, you went through c-span's video library. how much time did you spend on it? >> i spent through the whole project i think i spent over 100 hours doing the whole thing. by researching many books and looking like the enemy and looking up different supreme court cases and the c-span footages of the justices breyer and rehnquist and talking to eric yamamoto who represented fred karamatsu. >> were people willing to talk to you to be part of your docume
matthew, let me begin with you.bout how you came to the topic of japanese american internment camps as well as finding that part of the constitution that applies to that part of our u.s. history. >> well, i came to the topic by after learning about my great uncle john's story. and after learning about him more through my family i started researching the japanese internment through a number of books, then i became interested in the topic and that's how i chose it. >> and those that...
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next, you will need matthew meet matthew shimura. we taped interview with him.lso involved in the interview is senator daniel inouye. here's the into the right now. winner,udentcam's 2012 matthew shimura and senator daniel inouye, welcome. let me begin with you, matthew, and how you came to the topic of japanese internment camps, and finding that part of the constitution that applies to that part of u.s. history? guest: i came to the topic after learning about my great uncle, and learning about him more to my family, i started researching the japanese internment through a number of books, and i became interested in the topic. host: those fed saw your documentary can see the long list of research that you went through -- articles, c-span's video library. he did a lot of research. how much time did you spend on it? guest: i think spent over 100 hours doing the whole thing by research in many books like "looking like the enemy," and looking at supreme court cases and c-span footage of supreme court justices as well as talking to one of the lawyers who represented f
next, you will need matthew meet matthew shimura. we taped interview with him.lso involved in the interview is senator daniel inouye. here's the into the right now. winner,udentcam's 2012 matthew shimura and senator daniel inouye, welcome. let me begin with you, matthew, and how you came to the topic of japanese internment camps, and finding that part of the constitution that applies to that part of u.s. history? guest: i came to the topic after learning about my great uncle, and learning about...
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moments later, so does 30-year-old matthew lafave, shown here. within seconds, lafave is dead. >> we were devastated when we heard the news, and we are still devastated. >> erica says it's not just her son's death, it's the battle she is waging against the new york city police department. >> after this awful task of having to identify your son, you go to the police precinct and are you looking for answers? >> we just wanted to know what happened. >> what did they tell you? >> we waited at the precinct for hours, we were just brushed off, it wasn't important. >> the sense a cycling death is not important is a common sentiment and source of outrage here. in 2010 in new york city there were more than 6,000 traffic accidents involving cyclists. 36 died. but, as in this case, virtually no criminal charges against the drivers. >> navigating new york city is an urban jousting match. pedestrians jay walk, cars speeding. even through red lights. a lot of people out there breaking the law. but advocates say they are angered by what they perceive to be a bi
moments later, so does 30-year-old matthew lafave, shown here. within seconds, lafave is dead. >> we were devastated when we heard the news, and we are still devastated. >> erica says it's not just her son's death, it's the battle she is waging against the new york city police department. >> after this awful task of having to identify your son, you go to the police precinct and are you looking for answers? >> we just wanted to know what happened. >> what did they...
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dave matthews band live on tour this summer. and look out for thei
dave matthews band live on tour this summer. and look out for thei
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in santa ana, california, matthew roberts was swabbed. in ohio jason freeman had the same test done. photographs, even fingerprints taken leaving no doubt as to who the men are and whose dna is being tested. both samples were brought here to the renowned dna diagnostic center in fairfield, ohio. we also brought roberts and freeman here so they can get the results themselves. both men meeting for the first time. >> nice to meet you, brother. hug? >> absolutely. how you doing? >> good, man. little nervous. >> me too. >> reporter: if they are not related, it will come as a shock. their lives seem to run on parallel tracks. both are drawn to fame and fortune. matt rue roberts as a rock and roller. his band new rising son. ♪ jason freeman as a cage fighter and wrestler who goes by the name free bird. both work for a living struggling to make ends meet. jason works on oil rigs in pennsylvania. matthew a deejay in l.a.'s san fernando valley. the question remains, are these two men related? we're here together. matthew is here. jason is here. we'
in santa ana, california, matthew roberts was swabbed. in ohio jason freeman had the same test done. photographs, even fingerprints taken leaving no doubt as to who the men are and whose dna is being tested. both samples were brought here to the renowned dna diagnostic center in fairfield, ohio. we also brought roberts and freeman here so they can get the results themselves. both men meeting for the first time. >> nice to meet you, brother. hug? >> absolutely. how you doing?...
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hi, matthew. >> hello. >> your video was on capital punishment and the eighth amendment. why did you choose to focus on this issue? >> we were dealt with this project a little bit at the beginning of the year, and we were -- they gave us the whole constitution, and we had to look through the amendments and choose which ones we would like to focus on, and joey and i were reading through the amendments, and we were trying to see which ones stuck out to us and we read the eighth amendment which was the death penalty so we chose to do this because we both disagreed upon, it so we thought it would be a good issue to discuss. >> you opened your video with a clip from a republican presidential primary debate. why did you choose to open with this clip? >> well, we mainly chose to focus -- to open with that video to basically start off showing how cool people can be about the death people and execution and show that how much a man with power that does agree with it can influence and people and citizens around texas so we thought it would be good to show how people thought about it
hi, matthew. >> hello. >> your video was on capital punishment and the eighth amendment. why did you choose to focus on this issue? >> we were dealt with this project a little bit at the beginning of the year, and we were -- they gave us the whole constitution, and we had to look through the amendments and choose which ones we would like to focus on, and joey and i were reading through the amendments, and we were trying to see which ones stuck out to us and we read the eighth...
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at the coroner where matthew lafave died, a ghost bike. a haunting reminder of life lost. >> does it hurt to talk about? >> when you lose a loved one, you want to talk about them all the time. >> i'm so sorry. >> because that's one of the ways that he stays with you. but, on the other hand, it is difficult to talk about it because of the pain that you feel. >> erica lafave hopes that the truth, some semblance of resolution about matthew's case, might ease that pain. >> coming up, for anyone in new york or really anywhere, if you ride, you do need to ride safely. it can be done. we'll show you how. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. is the pain reliever orthopedic doctors recommend most for arthritis pain, think ag
at the coroner where matthew lafave died, a ghost bike. a haunting reminder of life lost. >> does it hurt to talk about? >> when you lose a loved one, you want to talk about them all the time. >> i'm so sorry. >> because that's one of the ways that he stays with you. but, on the other hand, it is difficult to talk about it because of the pain that you feel. >> erica lafave hopes that the truth, some semblance of resolution about matthew's case, might ease that...
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the first is called matthew brady. brady was the first historian of any war and his pictures live on today to recall yesterday's history. the second story is called clara barton. it shows a segment from the life of a dedicated woman during the civil war. now let's go back through history with matthew brady. >> the camera's eye. the magic eye that captures and holds the moment's action, a pinpoint in time. today the camera serves as ever-expanding field of uses familiar to all service men. yet for most of us, photographer is by fixing chapters in our own lives and the lives of those around us. there was a day before of crude wooden box cameras. fortunately for us it was a day that a small group of pioneers foresaw the possibilities of that magic eye. a young farm boy was chief among those enthusiasts. in addition his own work, brady collected the prints of others, building a record of our american past. the nation's capital in unpave dirt streets and horse drawn vehicles. replacing that earlier white house destroyed in
the first is called matthew brady. brady was the first historian of any war and his pictures live on today to recall yesterday's history. the second story is called clara barton. it shows a segment from the life of a dedicated woman during the civil war. now let's go back through history with matthew brady. >> the camera's eye. the magic eye that captures and holds the moment's action, a pinpoint in time. today the camera serves as ever-expanding field of uses familiar to all service men....
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mark matthews there. obviously, the street is blocked off so don't try to go through this area.ch more at 4, 5 and 6:00. >>> today at 4:00, banks are raking in billions in overdraft fees despite government rules to curb them. how to get real protection. >> the abortion debate heats up in california as lawmakers consider letting more than just doctors perform the procedure. those stories and more on abc7 news at 4 and 5. >>> ask anybody who works in tv and they will tell you this. >> we've all seen strange things but none as strange as this. a mother bear and three cubs caught on camera at a tv station seconds before the live weather segment. >> the station has a landscape area the black bear was 10 feet from him he saw the bears and decided to give his forecast inside. >> they are tiny but not when they are biting into your leg. thanks for joining us.
mark matthews there. obviously, the street is blocked off so don't try to go through this area.ch more at 4, 5 and 6:00. >>> today at 4:00, banks are raking in billions in overdraft fees despite government rules to curb them. how to get real protection. >> the abortion debate heats up in california as lawmakers consider letting more than just doctors perform the procedure. those stories and more on abc7 news at 4 and 5. >>> ask anybody who works in tv and they will tell...
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mark matthews there. obviously, the street is blocked off so don't try to go through this area.at 4, 5 and 6:00. >>> today at 4:00, banks are raking in billions in overdraft fees despite government rules to curb them. how to get real protection. >> the abortion debate heats up in california as lawmakers consider letting more than just doctors perform the procedure. those stories and more on abc7 news at 4 and 5. >>> ask anybody who works in tv and they will tell you this. >> we've all seen strange things but none as strange as this. a mother bear and three cubs caught on camera at a tv station seconds before the live weather segment. >> the station has a landscape area the black bear was 10 feet from him he saw the bears and decided to give his forecast inside. >> they are tiny but not when they are biting into your leg. thanks for joining us. see you later.
mark matthews there. obviously, the street is blocked off so don't try to go through this area.at 4, 5 and 6:00. >>> today at 4:00, banks are raking in billions in overdraft fees despite government rules to curb them. how to get real protection. >> the abortion debate heats up in california as lawmakers consider letting more than just doctors perform the procedure. those stories and more on abc7 news at 4 and 5. >>> ask anybody who works in tv and they will tell you...
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dave matthews performs next.hen i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream your favorite movies and full seasons of shows instantly on any screen. find out more online. >> jimmy: our next guest, he's one of the most successful bands in the world with, who begin their summer tour on may 18th in houston, texas. tonight he's here to debut a brand new song called "mercy" from their new album due out later this year. please welcome, dave matthews. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ don't give up i know you can see all the world and the mess that we're making ♪ ♪ can't give up and hope god will intercede c'mon back ♪ ♪ imagine that we could get it together ♪ ♪ stand up for what we need to be 'cause cryin' won't save or feed a hungry child ♪ ♪ can't lay down and wait for a miracle to change things ♪ ♪ so lift up your eyes lift up your heart singing ♪ ♪ mercy will we overcome this one by one could we turn it around ♪ ♪ baby,
dave matthews performs next.hen i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream your favorite movies and full seasons of shows instantly on any screen. find out more online. >> jimmy: our next guest, he's one of the most successful bands in the world with, who begin their summer tour on may 18th in houston, texas. tonight he's here to debut a brand new song called "mercy"...
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matthews for his honesty about saying that it's bipartisan. i think both parties engage and i have two questions. first, the penalties they pay a fine, but once they're entrenched in the countries, do they keep on doing what they're doing and progressing the business and the second question is, are you familiar, is there any way we can find out, and i don't know if this has anything to do with anything but we're discussing this morning about the federal reserve. i always wondered who these people, they fine the companies and they pay a penalty but the federal reserve does criminal things all the time and you being with the dow jones, i thought you might -- who are these people and can you put a fingertip on them? and thank you for taking my question. >> sure, happy to. first part of your question, yes, they do pay fines. lot of times, well, almost always, when a corporation settles, the justice department also requires a lot of remedial steps they have to go through and check their internal controls. they have to fire people who are involved w
matthews for his honesty about saying that it's bipartisan. i think both parties engage and i have two questions. first, the penalties they pay a fine, but once they're entrenched in the countries, do they keep on doing what they're doing and progressing the business and the second question is, are you familiar, is there any way we can find out, and i don't know if this has anything to do with anything but we're discussing this morning about the federal reserve. i always wondered who these...
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matthew is here. jason is here. we're also joined by dr.el bierd who is the chief science officer here at the center. what are the results? >> well, we did a battery of dna tests on the samples. and we determined with scientific certainty you do not share a common biological ancestry. >> holy cow. >> absolutely 100%? >> yes. we did a battery of tests. including a y chromosome test. >> matthew, this has been a long search for you. and now the search continues. how are you feeling? >> well, i don't know how to feel. i mean, i was hoping i could put this behind me one way or the other. >> reporter: despite the news he's not charles manson's son, most people would be overjoyed. matthew feels his long search for a father has ended in vain. >> it seems like a universal practical joke on me. that's the only lead i had. now i have no chance of meeting or knowing my biological father. to know anything about it. >> reporter: while roberts is frustrated, freeman hoped to gain an uncle to help him understand his past and his father a bit more. for both
matthew is here. jason is here. we're also joined by dr.el bierd who is the chief science officer here at the center. what are the results? >> well, we did a battery of dna tests on the samples. and we determined with scientific certainty you do not share a common biological ancestry. >> holy cow. >> absolutely 100%? >> yes. we did a battery of tests. including a y chromosome test. >> matthew, this has been a long search for you. and now the search continues. how...
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i'm chris matthews, welcome to the show. with us today, rick stengel with the bbc's katty kay, the "new york time's" helene cooper and "the washington post's" david ignatius. on the first anniversary of the killin of bin laden, rick stgel's "time" magazine has a report showing how risky president obama's decision was. we learn that only five or six people were iluded for nine months. many people you would expect to know did not and were not included and we learned that the president went against advice of defense secretary bob gates, joint chiefs vice chairman jim cartwright and vice president biden, fearing the huge risk of sending in boots from the ground,referring an air strike but the president chose the riskiest option. rick, w he disagree with joe biden, bob gates and general cartwright? >> he took a high risk but high rewards strategy. one of the things that was written, if they used drones or missiles, they would never have known whether they got osama bin laden and they didn't expect the pakistanis to tell them, eit
i'm chris matthews, welcome to the show. with us today, rick stengel with the bbc's katty kay, the "new york time's" helene cooper and "the washington post's" david ignatius. on the first anniversary of the killin of bin laden, rick stgel's "time" magazine has a report showing how risky president obama's decision was. we learn that only five or six people were iluded for nine months. many people you would expect to know did not and were not included and we learned...
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the man on the right is matthew roberts. can see a resemblance. 14 years ago roberts who was adopted as an infant tracked down his biological mother. it raised the factm manson coul be his father. we arranged for dna testing to answer the question once and for all. to get the truth, however, we needed the help of someone else. manson's grandson. here's miguel marquez. >> reporter: jason freeman is speaking out for the first time. >> i'm coming out to bury his name. you know, i'm burying it. i broke the third generation curse. >> reporter: the curse which began when charles manson directed his followers to call out horrific murders. this member of the real manson family says enough. >> i am who i am. you know? i'm not something that he was. >> reporter: the second part of the curse, jason freeman's father charles manson jr. in 1993 put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger. >> he just couldn't let it go. he couldn't live it down. he couldn't live down who his father was. >> reporter: jason barely knew his father who change
the man on the right is matthew roberts. can see a resemblance. 14 years ago roberts who was adopted as an infant tracked down his biological mother. it raised the factm manson coul be his father. we arranged for dna testing to answer the question once and for all. to get the truth, however, we needed the help of someone else. manson's grandson. here's miguel marquez. >> reporter: jason freeman is speaking out for the first time. >> i'm coming out to bury his name. you know, i'm...
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matthew, great to talk to you. >> thank you. >> matthew bishop from the economist. >>> from your remote control to your doctor's office, the chief research officer of microsoft is with me to tell us what computers can do next. >>> what nobody ever told you about work, money, and how to be rich. take a look at the end of the week. >>> welcome back. technology is enabling so much in health care. in fact, when it comes to your computer and what your computer knows, i spoke with microsoft's chief it may be learning faster than you are. strategizing officer craig mundie about the rise of the machine. >> computers are getting smart enough and powerful enough to have them interact with people in a much more natural way. i think that's going to be a big trend. in the last year we've used that to let people talk to their televisions. and so, say, hey, i don't need this remote control anymore. i can tell it what i want. >> i want to talk about applications because we know what's capable in the consumer market. we've seen a bit of that already. but we haven't really seen enough in terms of the hea
matthew, great to talk to you. >> thank you. >> matthew bishop from the economist. >>> from your remote control to your doctor's office, the chief research officer of microsoft is with me to tell us what computers can do next. >>> what nobody ever told you about work, money, and how to be rich. take a look at the end of the week. >>> welcome back. technology is enabling so much in health care. in fact, when it comes to your computer and what your computer...
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matthew, great to talk to you. >> thank you. >> matthew bishop from the economist. >>> from your remote control to your doctor's office, the chief research officer of microsoft is with me to tell us what computers can do next. >>> what nobody ever told you about work, money, and how to be rich. take a look at the end of the week. [ female announcer ] there's surprising news about whole grain and the cereals your kids love. ♪ now all general mills big g kid cereals have more whole grain than any other ingredient. the same great taste they love in cereals like lucky charms and cinnamon toast crunch with whole grain that they need. just look for the white check, only on general mills big g kid cereals, the delicious way to help them grow up strong. now with more whole grain than any other ingredient. >>> welcome back. technology is enabling so much in health care. in fact, when it comes to your computer and what your computer knows, i spoke with microsoft's chief it may be learning faster than you are. strategizing officer craig mundie about the rise of the machine. >> computers are gettin
matthew, great to talk to you. >> thank you. >> matthew bishop from the economist. >>> from your remote control to your doctor's office, the chief research officer of microsoft is with me to tell us what computers can do next. >>> what nobody ever told you about work, money, and how to be rich. take a look at the end of the week. [ female announcer ] there's surprising news about whole grain and the cereals your kids love. ♪ now all general mills big g kid...
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that's matthew right there. he's become a great artist.y teamed up to make project mayhem happen. we're going to tell how these two guys are giving back to the community that raised them. dynamite coffee with. web extra to go along with it. sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. we'll explain it all, coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,, it's oysternomics 101. ,,,,,,,,,, you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. >>> my name's elisha. good morning, wjz. >> northerly wind at 20. 62% humidity. western maryland right now, 34 oakland. 45 cumberland. 45 cumberland, hagerstown and elkton. almost 50 d.c., ocean city. 51 in annapolis. kent island down to 45. rock hall. 44 westminster. 46 degrees in columbia.
that's matthew right there. he's become a great artist.y teamed up to make project mayhem happen. we're going to tell how these two guys are giving back to the community that raised them. dynamite coffee with. web extra to go along with it. sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. we'll explain it all, coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,, it's oysternomics 101. ,,,,,,,,,, you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the...
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matthew broderick is here tonight!ers and applause ] one of the best tennis players of all time and also one of the coolest, most fun people around, serena williams is back on "late night." [ cheers and applause ] and we have some great, great music tonight. music from nick lowe in the house tonight! [ cheers and applause ] nick lowe. i'm a big nick lowe fan. you're a big nick lowe fan. >> steve: i'm a big nick lowe fan. >> jimmy: "cruel to be kind," right? >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: that's my jam. ♪ cruel to be kind in the right measure cruel to be kind it's a very good sign ♪ the guy's good. it's going to be killer tonight. he sounds great. nick lowe is doing it up tonight. it's going to be awesome. it's gonna be a party. today's friday, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. i checked my inbox, return some e-mails and, of course, i send out "thank you notes." [ cheers and applause ] i was running a bit behind today, so i thought, if you guys wouldn't mind, i'd just l
matthew broderick is here tonight!ers and applause ] one of the best tennis players of all time and also one of the coolest, most fun people around, serena williams is back on "late night." [ cheers and applause ] and we have some great, great music tonight. music from nick lowe in the house tonight! [ cheers and applause ] nick lowe. i'm a big nick lowe fan. you're a big nick lowe fan. >> steve: i'm a big nick lowe fan. >> jimmy: "cruel to be kind," right?...
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matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure if he could have been saved.he doesn't blame the crowd or the police for not jumping in if they weren't properly trained. but he says it's hard to believe with so many authorities on the scene that none of them knew how to make a water rescue. >> i mean, it's -- it doesn't make sense to me that you have fire rescue within two blocks, marine rescue within two miles, and none of them are trained in water rescue. to me, that is -- i mean, that's unspeakable. >> after the incident, the victim's family files a complaint and the philadelphia police department conducts an internal investigation. the internal investigation concludes that their officers provided adequate service. as soon as police were notified of buford's position, they dispatch a negotiator and within minutes also call their marine unit. but the marine unit, though based nearby, had been dispatched to another river earlier that day and is miles away, pulling up abandoned cars when they get the call. they immediately head for the bridge, but as we now kn
matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure if he could have been saved.he doesn't blame the crowd or the police for not jumping in if they weren't properly trained. but he says it's hard to believe with so many authorities on the scene that none of them knew how to make a water rescue. >> i mean, it's -- it doesn't make sense to me that you have fire rescue within two blocks, marine rescue within two miles, and none of them are trained in water rescue. to me, that is...
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thank you so much to matthew bishop.ition of "worldwide exchange" and for us for the week. i'm jackie deangelis here in the united states. >> i'm ross westgate in europe. "squawk box" up next. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. >>> power play by going elg founders in the storm of a stock split and earnings central goes to the bank. jpmorgan and well fargo on today's calendar. it is friday, april 13th, 012, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> welcome to "squawk box." and china's economy grew at its slowest pace in three years during the first
thank you so much to matthew bishop.ition of "worldwide exchange" and for us for the week. i'm jackie deangelis here in the united states. >> i'm ross westgate in europe. "squawk box" up next. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements...
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matthew poland, and then we have winnie yu. >> my name is matthew poland. i am thankful to be the current director of match bridge, which is now a program of united way of the bay area and serves young people 16 to 24 in work based learning opportunities such as jobs and internships. i would like to share with you some of the reasons i think i would make a positive addition to the committee. i have over nine years of experience providing employment and workforce development services to youth and adults with disabilities and other barriers to employment. my experience includes both program management and program design. i helped create a program for people with epilepsy and traumatic brain injuries. eight of the nine years of my work force experience has been with working with people with disabilities trade currently, i help with the strategic planning process for growing the program and we will be growing outside of the city and serving more usyouth in the future. it is a group of nonprofit agencies, government agencies, that meet monthly to share best prac
matthew poland, and then we have winnie yu. >> my name is matthew poland. i am thankful to be the current director of match bridge, which is now a program of united way of the bay area and serves young people 16 to 24 in work based learning opportunities such as jobs and internships. i would like to share with you some of the reasons i think i would make a positive addition to the committee. i have over nine years of experience providing employment and workforce development services to...
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chris matthews is a reporter at "dow jones news wire." we asked him to take us behind the headlines to tell us about the law getting a lot of press coverage this week, the foreign corrupt bras aktd because walmart is involved in an investigation about violations of it. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let me show two headlines from the morning papers before we get into the who, what, when, where and why on this. from mexico an attorney general in mexico will investigate walmart. filed in "the new york times." the mexican government stepped up its response to the bribery allegations tied to walmart's breakneck growth there, announcing the federal attorney general of mexico would begin an investigation into the company's actions. president felipe calderon also made his first public comment on
chris matthews is a reporter at "dow jones news wire." we asked him to take us behind the headlines to tell us about the law getting a lot of press coverage this week, the foreign corrupt bras aktd because walmart is involved in an investigation about violations of it. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let me show two headlines from the morning papers before we get into the who, what, when, where and why on this. from mexico an attorney general in mexico will...
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joining me now is matthew bishop business editor and author of the new e-book, "in gold we trust." matthew, thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> i want to talk about gold because that's front and center but let's talk about the week that was. the market fell midweek after the fed walked away from the possibility of any more stimulus, the so-called qe 3. what do you think about that? the current stimululus is in place. operation twist expires in june. >> yeah. i think the fed has no upside in saying anything earlier than june as to what it is going to do next. the economy is clearly picking up. but we don't know how strongly it is bic picking up. so i think it makesense for the fed to wait and to dampen expectations. so much money has been printed. interest rates are low and they are going to stay low for at least a couple of years. so really i don't know what all of the fuss s in the markeket i about really, because i think it's about watching the economy, seeing whether there is real depth to it and then watching for the fed to do whatever they need to do. what we k know
joining me now is matthew bishop business editor and author of the new e-book, "in gold we trust." matthew, thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> i want to talk about gold because that's front and center but let's talk about the week that was. the market fell midweek after the fed walked away from the possibility of any more stimulus, the so-called qe 3. what do you think about that? the current stimululus is in place. operation twist expires in june. >>...
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. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes.y of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't work. >> good, how are you? >> good. >> this is institution classification committee. this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them in, review why they're in ad seg and you know, go over the issues of why they're locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. >> cdc number. >> matthew national, 245854. >> sir, warden ayres. >> referred to our csr for transfer and approved and you were retained. you have done your shoe related time. therefore, the recommendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have any problems with being released? >> yes, i got a problem to gp because i'm n
. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes.y of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't work. >> good, how are you? >> good. >> this is institution...
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six days after he sent that letter, matthew lee was downsized, let go after 14 years. lehman executives couldn't ignore the letter, and asked their accountants from ernst and young to interview matthew lee. >> valukas: and in those interviews-- we have the notes, which are part of the report-- he says very specifically $50 billion, repo transactions, moving money off the balance sheet at quarter end. so our conclusion was ernst and young certainly knew it as of that time, and did nothing with it. >> kroft: valukas says ernst and young was legally bound to make sure that lehman's audit committee and its board of directors knew about lee's allegations of the unethical and unlawful accounting practices. but they never did. did the audit committee know? >> valukas: no. >> kroft: did the board of directors know? >> valukas: no. >> kroft: did dick fuld know? >> valukas: did dick fuld know? well, he says no. >> kroft: the only place lehman's c.e.o., richard fuld, has publicly answered questions about his firm's bankruptcy has been in front of congress. >> richard fuld: i have
six days after he sent that letter, matthew lee was downsized, let go after 14 years. lehman executives couldn't ignore the letter, and asked their accountants from ernst and young to interview matthew lee. >> valukas: and in those interviews-- we have the notes, which are part of the report-- he says very specifically $50 billion, repo transactions, moving money off the balance sheet at quarter end. so our conclusion was ernst and young certainly knew it as of that time, and did nothing...