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them he directs them that for the blessings come from somewhere going right to the very beginning matthew chapter 1 matthew chapter 1 verse 18 with watch how god intercedes with those that bring to pass always fulfilling scripture that's what his word is so important when you know the word you know it's going to be verse 18 of chapter 1 the great book of matthew that naturally that would be if you didn't know joseph didn't that would be quite a shock 19 he loved her in other words he is going to put her away he was a say anything as it's written in matthew 24 am sorry deuteronomy chapter 24 one verse 20 how did the angel appeared to him in a dream that word in the greek tongue it means exactly that of the words giving credit to his lineage. not god interceded he made it right he put everything he protected the very will of prophecy that had to come to pass he does the same even to this day don't ever overlook that his word is fulfilled by his election always he intercedes he brings it to pass verse 21 this would be joshua yeshua means you have ace shaver you have ace savior verse 22 that
them he directs them that for the blessings come from somewhere going right to the very beginning matthew chapter 1 matthew chapter 1 verse 18 with watch how god intercedes with those that bring to pass always fulfilling scripture that's what his word is so important when you know the word you know it's going to be verse 18 of chapter 1 the great book of matthew that naturally that would be if you didn't know joseph didn't that would be quite a shock 19 he loved her in other words he is going...
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shepard. >> jersey 98 for matthew shepard.hat's why i wore jersey 98. >> joining me, matthew's parents. they have founded a foundation. thanks for joining me tonight. judy, what did it feel like for you to hear matthew -- jason collins talking about your son like that? >> made me cry to know that matt's story has impact on young people. for jason to acknowledge matt's story, to come out at this time in this point in his life is amazing. >> dennis, what does it mean for people like jason collins, his unique position in our culture, unique in the sense no one else in that position has come out. what do you think it means in this country, this kind of moment. >> a lot of hope to young athletes all over the country, if they're gay. in the past, they've had to hide who they are and who they love. this gives them a chance to be themselves and focus on what they should be focusing on which is the sport that they're participating in and not focusing half their energy on trying to hide who they are. >> judy, the president talked about
shepard. >> jersey 98 for matthew shepard.hat's why i wore jersey 98. >> joining me, matthew's parents. they have founded a foundation. thanks for joining me tonight. judy, what did it feel like for you to hear matthew -- jason collins talking about your son like that? >> made me cry to know that matt's story has impact on young people. for jason to acknowledge matt's story, to come out at this time in this point in his life is amazing. >> dennis, what does it mean for...
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this is from dave matthews.ee, i've had it, yes. >> a new why called every day. dave matthews works with a wine maker, and andre bocelli has a new wine out. >> that's got to be good. >> this is from tuscany italy, and a beautiful wine, very sexy and seductive, right? >> just like his music. >> they're both on tour in june through september, so you can buy them tickets, dave matthews and bocelli tours. >> okay. then we've got to the food-loving mom. so for mother's day brunch, i do love a really nice pinot grigio. you can both try this. it gotten great with fruit salads. >> very nice. >> come on in here. this is lambrusco. this is sparkling red wine. >> i've heard of that. >> it's got beautiful fruit, goes great with chocolate, goes great with ham. >> wow, that's different. >> boy, isn't that delicious? >> a bit of chocolate with that. >> don't you dare stay away this long ever, ever, ever again. >> i will not. >> we wish you a happy mother's day. >>> tomorrow maxim's hot 100. will milely cyrus really be on oppos
this is from dave matthews.ee, i've had it, yes. >> a new why called every day. dave matthews works with a wine maker, and andre bocelli has a new wine out. >> that's got to be good. >> this is from tuscany italy, and a beautiful wine, very sexy and seductive, right? >> just like his music. >> they're both on tour in june through september, so you can buy them tickets, dave matthews and bocelli tours. >> okay. then we've got to the food-loving mom. so for...
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are you about to see, 25-year-old matthew guff doing a b.a.s.e. jump italy. and he heads down and his chute malfunctions, watch what happens. >> crashes into the wall. >> oh. >> into the rocks. >> now watch this. his feet dangling and here comes the big crash. boom. of course, matthew wearing a camera during all this. a friend comes over to check him. matthew in a state of shock. blood from his nostrils, but alive. >> cut me away? >> no,no, no. don't [ bleep ]ing cut me away. >> matthew, from all this, falling 1,000 feet with a failed parachute, minor injuries, no broken bones. >> what? no broken bones? >> he said he really thought he was going to die. i can see why. and he was in a complete state of shock when he hit the ground. his parents want him to stop doing this but he fully accepts the dangers and will be base jumping again. completed 180 jumps so far. this one just went wrong. >>> not what you would expect to find in a canal, but look at oman spotted in a brevard canal. in florida. >> is that a mania tee? >> it is a manatee. >> the woman spotted the
are you about to see, 25-year-old matthew guff doing a b.a.s.e. jump italy. and he heads down and his chute malfunctions, watch what happens. >> crashes into the wall. >> oh. >> into the rocks. >> now watch this. his feet dangling and here comes the big crash. boom. of course, matthew wearing a camera during all this. a friend comes over to check him. matthew in a state of shock. blood from his nostrils, but alive. >> cut me away? >> no,no, no. don't [ bleep...
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they're the parents of matthew shepard.jason collins shared he wears the number 98 in honor of matthew shepard, who was killed in 1998. i want to talk about the president embarking on his trip to mexico city. let's talk about why he feels the need to cross the border to push immigration reform in this country. the one big thing here we've been watching is the fact that the lgbt community has been put to the forefront on this because the face of immigration reform, marco rubio, has said if there are provisions that are carved out for the lgbt community, as progressives would like to see, it's going to tank what the gang of eight has done. >> yes, i hope that that's actually not the case because we elected officials to represent us and united we dream is committed to seeing an immigration reform bill that's really inclusive of all 11 million immigrants who would qualify for that. there are about 267,000 couples who would benefit from the united american families act. i think it's a cop out. i think it's too easy to say take i
they're the parents of matthew shepard.jason collins shared he wears the number 98 in honor of matthew shepard, who was killed in 1998. i want to talk about the president embarking on his trip to mexico city. let's talk about why he feels the need to cross the border to push immigration reform in this country. the one big thing here we've been watching is the fact that the lgbt community has been put to the forefront on this because the face of immigration reform, marco rubio, has said if there...
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dennis was writing very gritty adult plays and i'm a satirist and matthew's matthew and we had to fine us three and my much-loved supervisor chris nightingale who worked with matthew and a lot and it was just the five of us for many, many hours talking broad theoretical stuff about what we wanted to make sgu we'd go what would she want to say and how would that be a musical? i'm not someone who writes -- i needed to know what it was before i started writing anything so we did hours of mapping -- >> and i think it's also one of the things that's really in -- strong signature of this piece is how convention breaking or rule breaking it is so that the nature of our conversation is it would often be we would either know or i would be explaining would be the conventional thing for her to do would be to her sing this and i would say to dennis this bit is going sort of wonky here, we need to make sure the audience can go with us normally the story would go from here to here in a musical. and it was easy to list all of the things that would normally be right or wrong to do with the story. and
dennis was writing very gritty adult plays and i'm a satirist and matthew's matthew and we had to fine us three and my much-loved supervisor chris nightingale who worked with matthew and a lot and it was just the five of us for many, many hours talking broad theoretical stuff about what we wanted to make sgu we'd go what would she want to say and how would that be a musical? i'm not someone who writes -- i needed to know what it was before i started writing anything so we did hours of mapping...
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joining me now, democratic strategist bob schumm and chris matthews. what do you want to hear from the president? >> i think reverend al, this is one area where i don't think the president has any guilt personally. any responsibility personally for what happened. he is, however, head of the executive branch. he has to offer for it. the united states government which has a certain image with certain people has a positive image with me but there are people out there on the right and the center right who don't like the government. this is an example they will argue of government malfeasance, corruption, bias, whatever. so he has to deal with it. he has to put out this fire. the way you put out fire in politics, you remove the bad apple so you can say the barrel is clean. if he doesn't do that over time. he may not have to do it tonight but if he doesn't make sure at some point within a few months, the people responsible for what looks like biased treatment of tax returns are gone, then people will all know in this country, right, left and center, they're
joining me now, democratic strategist bob schumm and chris matthews. what do you want to hear from the president? >> i think reverend al, this is one area where i don't think the president has any guilt personally. any responsibility personally for what happened. he is, however, head of the executive branch. he has to offer for it. the united states government which has a certain image with certain people has a positive image with me but there are people out there on the right and the...
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matthew is in a state of shock. blood coming from his nostrils, but alive. >> i'm going to cut you away? >> no, no, no. don't cut me away? >> why not? >> matthew from all this falling 1,000 feet from a failed parachute, no broken bones. >> what? >> he says he thought he was going to die. i can see why. no surprise there. he was in a complete state of shock when he hit the ground. his parents want him to stop doing this. but, he fully accepts the danger and will be base jumping again. he's completed 180 jumps so far. this one just went wrong. >>> you are looking at video of this deadly tornado that tore through oklahoma with winds up to 200 miles per hour. reports say it was on the ground for nearly 40 minutes. in that 40 minutes, it tore through a very populated suburb of oklahoma city known as moore. this tornado leveled neighborhoods. we know that plaza tower elementary school was in the path of destruction. in this video, shot by storm chaser ben, you can see the debris as it's being thrown into the air. dozens w
matthew is in a state of shock. blood coming from his nostrils, but alive. >> i'm going to cut you away? >> no, no, no. don't cut me away? >> why not? >> matthew from all this falling 1,000 feet from a failed parachute, no broken bones. >> what? >> he says he thought he was going to die. i can see why. no surprise there. he was in a complete state of shock when he hit the ground. his parents want him to stop doing this. but, he fully accepts the danger and...
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pipeline has been stalled i think to new guidance from the fed and overseas and today we'll talk to matthew o'brien about some creative legal or turn it is for homeowners facing foreclosure also prime interest producer adjusting underhill covers the recent housing protest here in d.c. and expose of several heart wrenching stories about predatory lending and just days after the shareholder referendum on jamie diamond let him keep his top spot on the board and morgan is going on the off and they are already up for enforcement action against the bank. resulting from alleged money laundering violations and risk management issues from the london whale debacle in response to j.p. morgan is diverting hundreds of people to its oversight and control group and cutting costs from several new programs that were just wondering and mark your calendar on the day that it happens exactly when you were hired shadow regulator promissory financial group to rubber stamp its initiatives and finally according to the wall street journal the world is running out of u.s. treasury bonds. you might think that's an ext
pipeline has been stalled i think to new guidance from the fed and overseas and today we'll talk to matthew o'brien about some creative legal or turn it is for homeowners facing foreclosure also prime interest producer adjusting underhill covers the recent housing protest here in d.c. and expose of several heart wrenching stories about predatory lending and just days after the shareholder referendum on jamie diamond let him keep his top spot on the board and morgan is going on the off and they...
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chris matthews is out of a job. he was dropped on his head as an adult. >> do you have proof of that? >> they're yelling to me to go to the next block. >> kimberly, say something, please. >> happy to be here. >> no, no. say it. >> what i have to say is they're losing credibility in leaps and bounds. they're very defensivdefensive. they name call and engage in this kind of bigotry. it cheapens the dialogue. they should care about americans being persecuted for their ideological beliefs. >> up next, what's the most redneck city in america. dwreg h greg has the answer from a new survey when we come back. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in
chris matthews is out of a job. he was dropped on his head as an adult. >> do you have proof of that? >> they're yelling to me to go to the next block. >> kimberly, say something, please. >> happy to be here. >> no, no. say it. >> what i have to say is they're losing credibility in leaps and bounds. they're very defensivdefensive. they name call and engage in this kind of bigotry. it cheapens the dialogue. they should care about americans being persecuted for...
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. >>> jason collins wears 98 to honor matthew shepherd murdered.is parents join me next. >>> breaking news out of massachusetts. we know who will race in the race for john kerry's sees. >>> and rand paul rewrites rand paul. then rand paul rewrites ron paul. the lies the paul family have been telling since the boston marathon bombings are in tonight's "rewrite." >>> the specific cause of the explosion at the fertilizer plant in west texas isn't yet known, but senator barbara boxer is planning to hold hearings to find out why a plant that contained so many explosive chemicals was inspected only one time in its 51-year-old history by osha and was last inspected by the epa in 1996. also, was the fertilizer plant storing ammonium nitrate without telling the department of homeland security, the same explosive used in the oklahoma city bombing? >>> up next, the parents of matthew shepherd will join me. lindsey! i just discovered these new triscuit are baked with brown rice and sweet potato! triscuit has a new snack? no way. way. and the worst part is they
. >>> jason collins wears 98 to honor matthew shepherd murdered.is parents join me next. >>> breaking news out of massachusetts. we know who will race in the race for john kerry's sees. >>> and rand paul rewrites rand paul. then rand paul rewrites ron paul. the lies the paul family have been telling since the boston marathon bombings are in tonight's "rewrite." >>> the specific cause of the explosion at the fertilizer plant in west texas isn't yet...
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chris matthews is out of a job.on his head as an adult. >> do you have proof of that? >> they're yelling to me to go to the next block. >> kimberly, say something, please. >> happy to be here. >> no, no. say it. >> what i have to say is they're losing credibility in leaps and bounds. they're very defensivdefensive. they name call and engage in this kind of bigotry. it cheapens the dialogue. they should care about americans being persecuted for their ideological beliefs. >> up next, what's the most redneck city in america. dwreg h greg has the answer from a new survey when we come back. i do a lot of research on angie's list before i do any projects on my own. at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insu
chris matthews is out of a job.on his head as an adult. >> do you have proof of that? >> they're yelling to me to go to the next block. >> kimberly, say something, please. >> happy to be here. >> no, no. say it. >> what i have to say is they're losing credibility in leaps and bounds. they're very defensivdefensive. they name call and engage in this kind of bigotry. it cheapens the dialogue. they should care about americans being persecuted for their...
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matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure whether he could have been saved. 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 know, don't make it in time.
matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure whether he could have been saved. 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...
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chris matthews and "hardball" is right next. >>> target, benghazi. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. there have been a raft of charges that fit under the heading, benghazi. the sheer volume of them allows the one making the charge to maintain the offensive. it allows people to take glancing shots at this administration and possibly a future administration without coming up with a sharp indictment that merits hard public debate. so to avoid that confusion, i'm going to divide the charge into four periods. one, events before the benghazi facility came under attack. two, events occurring when the benghazi facility first came under attack. third, events occurring before the second attack in benghazi. and fourth, events after those two attacks. one of the charges congress will hear tomorrow concerns the third time period. between the attacks in benghazi. between those attacks. gregory hicks, a state department official, posted in tripoli said, he asked for four special forces personn
chris matthews and "hardball" is right next. >>> target, benghazi. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. there have been a raft of charges that fit under the heading, benghazi. the sheer volume of them allows the one making the charge to maintain the offensive. it allows people to take glancing shots at this administration and possibly a future administration without coming up with a sharp...
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matthew, do you know?nal difference between marriage in a state and a civil union in a state, if it's all but the word -- >> stephanie: right. >> some legal scholars are theorizing that all of the states could become marriage states instantly. so that would essentially double the number of states where same-sex marriage is legal. if the word is the only distinction, then that distinction might be removed. >> i still am hoping for a broader ruling. i just don't understand legally it seems you create this patch work of stuff like this that is legally unworkable -- >> yeah, the momentum you were talking about, i think is going to have significant effect. this momentum across the country where legislatures including a lot of republican legislators are having no distinction. >> stephanie: can you imagine straight people having to do that for years, oh honey i got a great job offer here but we can't take it because we would lose all of our rights. >> yeah. >> stephanie: ivan in ohio on the cleveland case. >> cal
matthew, do you know?nal difference between marriage in a state and a civil union in a state, if it's all but the word -- >> stephanie: right. >> some legal scholars are theorizing that all of the states could become marriage states instantly. so that would essentially double the number of states where same-sex marriage is legal. if the word is the only distinction, then that distinction might be removed. >> i still am hoping for a broader ruling. i just don't understand...
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archaeologist peter matthews. matthews: we can now read this entire inscription. it begins over here with the date, the verb of which is recorded here, saying literally, "he was born." it then moves directly into another date, and these numbers here represent 4 followed by the glyph for a 20-year period here. so 4 times 20 years, or roughly 80 years between those two dates. then we get a glyph here giving the event of the second date, he died. and then the name of the person who both was born and died, the great son, pacal, shown here by a shield sign, which is read "pacal" in mayan. finally, to end this first passage, we get "the holy lord of palenque," indicating that he was the king of palenque. keach: a king at the age of 12, pacal left a wealth of inscriptions that traces his lineage back six generations. his sons carried the lineage forward, to reveal a phenomenal record of a ruling maya dynasty. but the writing also revealed an abrupt and puzzling break in the dynastic succession. this is the palace, begun by pacal and continued by his sons, including kan x
archaeologist peter matthews. matthews: we can now read this entire inscription. it begins over here with the date, the verb of which is recorded here, saying literally, "he was born." it then moves directly into another date, and these numbers here represent 4 followed by the glyph for a 20-year period here. so 4 times 20 years, or roughly 80 years between those two dates. then we get a glyph here giving the event of the second date, he died. and then the name of the person who both...
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by the bush irs, would chris matthews think it was a kerfuffle?that are not chosen. now we have an example. here's lois lerner taking the fifth. nbc, abc, they skip her taking the fifth, but they did follow the story of obama's 1979 prom photo. let's roll tape. >> there he is, that 17-year-old barry obama, called at the timei at his senior prom in hawaii, in 1979. president obama's classmate released the pictures totime"" complete. >> the hair was big, clothes were polyester, and that's the future of the united states before his senior prom. >> take a look at these exclusive photos just released by "time" magazine of then 17-year-old president obama on the night of his senior prom in hawaii in '79. >> never covered the pot gang that he was a part of, the snorting cocaine thing, but this isç important, but not obviousy taking the fifth,;o@ñr lois ler. >> this is stunning. we can't say how much in the tankb obama. if lerner, who has nothing to hide, doesn't take the fifth, this is a scandal of monstrous proportions with a massive abuse of federal p
by the bush irs, would chris matthews think it was a kerfuffle?that are not chosen. now we have an example. here's lois lerner taking the fifth. nbc, abc, they skip her taking the fifth, but they did follow the story of obama's 1979 prom photo. let's roll tape. >> there he is, that 17-year-old barry obama, called at the timei at his senior prom in hawaii, in 1979. president obama's classmate released the pictures totime"" complete. >> the hair was big, clothes were...
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matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking. it's almost. just large research this. was the most specific information we know eleven hundred meters below the surface is not the next is the poor going to your four hundred meter lake under a heavy oil lease itself last. august for the white house senate climate and energy advisor carol browner on a series of t.v. interviews where she countered simmonds assertions more than three quarters of the oil is gone and the vast majority of the oil is gone it was captured it was standing it was fur and it was contained but mother nature did her part there was certainly an effort to control the way this event was seen in this event was a media story it had that quality to it of every night the drama who did it you know when's it going to get capped there was this soap opera quality to it it happened on this day the wealth of the and then here we go we're going to each day each day come back tomorrow night and see more birds and we're going to go look for more suffering sea turtles and then the next night we're going to go meet th
matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking. it's almost. just large research this. was the most specific information we know eleven hundred meters below the surface is not the next is the poor going to your four hundred meter lake under a heavy oil lease itself last. august for the white house senate climate and energy advisor carol browner on a series of t.v. interviews where she countered simmonds assertions more than three quarters of the oil is gone and the vast majority of the oil is...
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matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking. just largest research this. was the most specific information we know eleven hundred meters below the surface is not the next is the four hundred three or four hundred meter lake we have a little please. on august fourth the white house senate climate and energy advisor carol browner on a series of t.v. interviews where she countered simmonds assertions more than three quarters of the oil is gone and the vast majority of the oil is gone it was captured it was standing it was fur and it was contained but mother nature did her part there was certainly an effort to control the way this event was seen in this event was a media story it had that quality to it of every night the drama who did it you know when's it going to get capped there was this soap opera quality to it it happened on this day in the well for the and then here we go we're going to each day each day come back tomorrow night and see more birds and we're going to go look for more suffering sea turtles and then the next night we're going to go meet the
matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking. just largest research this. was the most specific information we know eleven hundred meters below the surface is not the next is the four hundred three or four hundred meter lake we have a little please. on august fourth the white house senate climate and energy advisor carol browner on a series of t.v. interviews where she countered simmonds assertions more than three quarters of the oil is gone and the vast majority of the oil is gone it was...
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convicted felon, matthew parker, who wrote in "the daily beast."nge any pundit to pocket a few thousand dollars and head out into the streets alone in any major city, find a shady character and purchase a firearm illegally in the same manner that a psychotic and/or criminal would do if we had effective background checks in place." joining me now, the author of "larceny in my blood," matthew parker. the full title, matthew, of your book is "larceny in my blood: a memoir of heroin, handcuffs and higher education" which i guess has taught you about how hard it is to get illegal guns. >> well, i mean, it would be hard for someone like adam lanza, which was -- or wayne lapierre, or really -- >> or me. i have no idea. i accept your challenge, okay? the pundit to go out and buy a gun. i'm surrendering right now. i'm sitting here telling you, if you give me all the money in the world, i walk out of this building, i don't even know which direction to go. >> right. and, you know, you really have to get through to drug dealers first. and if you get to the arm
convicted felon, matthew parker, who wrote in "the daily beast."nge any pundit to pocket a few thousand dollars and head out into the streets alone in any major city, find a shady character and purchase a firearm illegally in the same manner that a psychotic and/or criminal would do if we had effective background checks in place." joining me now, the author of "larceny in my blood," matthew parker. the full title, matthew, of your book is "larceny in my blood: a...
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i read chapter matthew 25 to speak to me as an individual.o the united states government. and so i would take a little bit of only with you on that. >> while the bible does encourage us to care for the poor, this is not something that should be done by government. instead each of us presumably as good citizens should voluntarily support those in need. it's similar to the argument that congressman paul ryan used during the presidential campaign, one that was eviscerated by the catholic church. so if this farm bill does pass into law, and you end up losing that much needed nutritional assistance, than may i suggest that if you live in the 11th congressional district of texas, you should call mr. conaway on one of his office numbers. there they are. and ask him for help. because after all, he believes it's our individual responsibility to help those in need and never the role of government. thanks so much for watching. chris matthews and "hardball" is next. >>> turn around. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washingto
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the entire roman mediterranean empire in the sixth century a.d., and my favorite of all of them, matthew ridgeway. retook seoul, south korea, and got us back up to the 38th parallel when everybody wanted to evacuate and go back to japan. >> did you have to narrow the list? >> yes, i did. >> from -- where did you start? >> well, i had people, i had people as diverse as the spartan, i had richard the lionheart, curtis lemay. all sorts of figures. i thought rath or than trying to be successmatically chronological, let's pick what i thought were the most interesting, dynamic, controversial and then use them as a template in the conclusion to say they're applicable to other people across time and space. >> in "the savior generals," you write: savior generals are not mere cowboys. most are keen students, even scholars of war. they garnered little notice, they never the less used their time in obscurity to systematically review contemporary tactics and strategies of an ongoing losing war. >> well, matthew ridgeway's on the cover of time magazine, and today called him old iron tits. he has a gre
the entire roman mediterranean empire in the sixth century a.d., and my favorite of all of them, matthew ridgeway. retook seoul, south korea, and got us back up to the 38th parallel when everybody wanted to evacuate and go back to japan. >> did you have to narrow the list? >> yes, i did. >> from -- where did you start? >> well, i had people, i had people as diverse as the spartan, i had richard the lionheart, curtis lemay. all sorts of figures. i thought rath or than...
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remember to have your deficiency it doesn't waived in a short sale i was real state attorney matthew o'brien. it's time for the day we do all this is. ready yes i'm ready now you remember m.f. global right i remember better than the alamo of course i do but maybe the viewers don't so all right so just over a year and a half ago medium sized future brokers and a story. headed by former new jersey senator and governor john announced that it was missing one point six billion dollars in custer's money and then filed for bankruptcy and here is a travesty of the bankruptcy and liquidation process and there are actually two concurrent events the parent holding company went through chapter eleven bankruptcy and the broker unit where the customer funds were went through a securities liquidation the liquidation for securities for the c.r.t.c. was kind of an absentee landlord in this whole bit which was unfortunate and i guess some senators were asking questions in the c.r.t.c. is no responded right will soon or shall we ask for an explanation of why the c. f.t.c. had gary gensler recused himse
remember to have your deficiency it doesn't waived in a short sale i was real state attorney matthew o'brien. it's time for the day we do all this is. ready yes i'm ready now you remember m.f. global right i remember better than the alamo of course i do but maybe the viewers don't so all right so just over a year and a half ago medium sized future brokers and a story. headed by former new jersey senator and governor john announced that it was missing one point six billion dollars in custer's...
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the next call were to mayor matthews, mayor read, we also have officials from oakland. this is going to take a unified approach. we are up against a very tough competitors and south florida. miami has hosted. they know how to do it, but we are excited to show off our region, the innovation and also the compassion that we have here in this community. my job, my day job is running tipping points from the community and focusing on fighting poverty in the region and every community project that we have approached, are excited that we are not only talking about one game, but we are talking about bringing all the people together and shining a light on our entire region and helping our whole community embrace them. i want to thank jed, mayor matthew and lee forgiving me this opportunity to present this. on may 21st we present to the owners in boston and that will be the big day. so this is a great testament to the regions unified vision and i will turn it over to jed. thank you. [ applause ] >> it's a pleasure to the working with so many great people to bring the biggest sport
the next call were to mayor matthews, mayor read, we also have officials from oakland. this is going to take a unified approach. we are up against a very tough competitors and south florida. miami has hosted. they know how to do it, but we are excited to show off our region, the innovation and also the compassion that we have here in this community. my job, my day job is running tipping points from the community and focusing on fighting poverty in the region and every community project that we...
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so matthew, the wig, the cash, do spies really move around like this?med unbelievable. >> yes, they do. when i have deployed overseas, i used wigs. some of the props that were found in the case of fogle when they're laid out on table, they can look amateur itch and bizarre. but they are the props of the trade. typically they work 99.9% of the time. >> you have also written a book on russia, so is there something interesting about this story, about it being russia? are we just playing out the cold war or is there particular reason this is happening in russia? >> i think the really interesting thing about this is not that america spies on russia. it's not that the cia has officers at the american embassy in moscow. it's not that they try and recruit russians. that's their job. it's not even that surprising they get caught because espionage is about taking risks, and when something works, it looks brilliant. when it goes wrong, it always looks like a terrible bungle. what's really surprising about this is the fuss the russians made about this. they didn't
so matthew, the wig, the cash, do spies really move around like this?med unbelievable. >> yes, they do. when i have deployed overseas, i used wigs. some of the props that were found in the case of fogle when they're laid out on table, they can look amateur itch and bizarre. but they are the props of the trade. typically they work 99.9% of the time. >> you have also written a book on russia, so is there something interesting about this story, about it being russia? are we just...
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matthew segal is president of ourtime.org. he was at the white house this week discussing the issue. evan feinberg is president of generation opportunity. last year he made an unsuccessful run for congress as a republican. also joining us is anya kamenetz. she's the author of "generation debt." welcome all. >> thank you. >> brown: matthew segal, let me start with you. before the president and the congress, what in a nutshell do you think is the best approach right now? >> i think first of all we need to put this in a larger context and go after the source of the problem which is the spiraling cost of education in the first place which is far outpacing the cost of inflation. it's far outpacing the cost of any good. and until we really rein in on the cost of education, look at the states, 47 states have cut higher education, look at the fact that colleges are not necessarily spending their money on learn bug, in fact, on the college experience, investing their money in the wrong sorts of priorities that are for prestige as oppos
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chris matthews will join us host of "hardball." we will alberto gonzales and david axelrod and jimmy connors oop first the forecast with bill karins. >>> the rest of the country is warmed up and everyone else is talking how hot it's been for you but in new england, another cold frigid morning. frost out there as far south as connecticut this morning. it's 33 degrees in hartford. i'd love to tell you it's going to get better but unfortunately clouds and rain showers now moving out of canada through buffalo and rochester move your way throughout the day today. so no big warm-up for new england. you really have to be about philadelphia south wards to get into that warm air. bring the umbrella today. philadelphia north wards including most of pennsylvania and new york state but from d.c. southward you're going to be dry and much warmer. 84 in d.c. today. talk about shocking. everyone worrying about the climate and the extremes they are having. never this hot this early in the year in areas of the midwest. it was 106, warmer than phoeni
chris matthews will join us host of "hardball." we will alberto gonzales and david axelrod and jimmy connors oop first the forecast with bill karins. >>> the rest of the country is warmed up and everyone else is talking how hot it's been for you but in new england, another cold frigid morning. frost out there as far south as connecticut this morning. it's 33 degrees in hartford. i'd love to tell you it's going to get better but unfortunately clouds and rain showers now moving...
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with skits effective disorder at age 12, matthew fought depression and dilution. by the time he was 20, it seemed the roller coaster had levelled off. >> we did let oir guard down. >> something was wrong and by the time whitmer realized it, it was too late. >> two joggers had seen a young man jump about 6:25, 6:30 in the morning. >> matthew was one of 39 people who jumped to their death from the golden gate bridge that year. >> people wonder why bridges are such a problem, and the reason is they are lethal. they are even more lethal than firearms. >> executive director of san francisco's suicide prevention says of the 200 suicides that happen in san francisco every year, 20% happen on this bridge. >> experts say jumpers are drawn to bridges that are easy to reach, bridges that have foot and bike paths, so when it became clear that the new eastern span would be open to bikers and walkers, suicide barrier advocates called for strong safety measures. >> we talked to the metropolitan transportation commissioner about this many years ago. it will the conversation was p
with skits effective disorder at age 12, matthew fought depression and dilution. by the time he was 20, it seemed the roller coaster had levelled off. >> we did let oir guard down. >> something was wrong and by the time whitmer realized it, it was too late. >> two joggers had seen a young man jump about 6:25, 6:30 in the morning. >> matthew was one of 39 people who jumped to their death from the golden gate bridge that year. >> people wonder why bridges are such a...
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matthew, appreciate that. matthew chance out there in front of number 10 downing street. and the occupant of number 10 is going to be setting up and heading a task force to look into extremist groups, this whole issue across the country. >> yeah, a lot of fear there. of course what we're following today, memorial day marking the unofficial start here of the summer, but you wouldn't know it. look at all the weather in some of the areas. looking like the middle of winter in parts this is the northeast. almost three feet of snow falling in new york, ski mountain in the adirondacks. >> down here it's sweltering outside. texas, the extreme weather blamed for at least three deaths in the san antonio area. drenching rain and floods also soaking parts of the central plains. extraordinary. >> our own chad myers tracking all of this. chad, why is this happening? i mean, this is the start of summer here -- official start of summer, we're seeing know and a lot of water. a lot of flooding. >> right. well, you know, because the winter doesn't want to give up it's cold air. spring says,
matthew, appreciate that. matthew chance out there in front of number 10 downing street. and the occupant of number 10 is going to be setting up and heading a task force to look into extremist groups, this whole issue across the country. >> yeah, a lot of fear there. of course what we're following today, memorial day marking the unofficial start here of the summer, but you wouldn't know it. look at all the weather in some of the areas. looking like the middle of winter in parts this is...
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. >> matthew ridgway is on the cover of "time" magazine they called him iron tits with a grenade here in the medical back here but they did not realize he studied late at night the language and history and tactics of korea but look negative german wild uncle billy sherman was a magnificent student of history and understood the psychology of the southern plantation owner and when he said i will make war in ruins and ominous -- synonymous ideas it is a good examples of george patent -- george patton it is like malls to candles that they are serious students. david petraeus was part of the popular culture of 2007 through 2008 but for 50 years he was a ph.d. and serious student of tactics and political science and get the popular persona was not the eight heads scholars of the adoptees personas that unnecessary sometimes proving us they shot the place up but they were not. they were waiting there all along. >> host: you say malls to a flame like publicity. >> even their career because they do for now what is odd is due themistocles committed suicide in dallas sorus ended up as a beggar in
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i'm chris matthews and welcome to the show. with us today, howard fineman with "the huffington post," news,o'donnell with nbc s.e. cupp with msnbc and joe klein with "time magazine." up, hillary clinton's in the news and that brings up her future presidential plans. to decide whether or not to make it official to run again. howard, this is the great question. do you expect her to run? >> i do, no doubt. chris: kelly? that way. chris: what a perfectly careful comment. absolutely. chris: that's what i like. >> yeah, if her health is fine. chris: and your concern about her health? >> i don't know. period. through a tough i think she needed a lot of rest but if she's rested, she's running. and howard, you were here on this show, we're looking back and looking forward at the time, along with andrea mitchell was here. it was just before the iowa caucus, five years ago in 2008, ended up losing the iowa caucuses to barack most didn't expect but here's how we looked at it ahead of that time on our show weekend before the 2008 iowa cauca
i'm chris matthews and welcome to the show. with us today, howard fineman with "the huffington post," news,o'donnell with nbc s.e. cupp with msnbc and joe klein with "time magazine." up, hillary clinton's in the news and that brings up her future presidential plans. to decide whether or not to make it official to run again. howard, this is the great question. do you expect her to run? >> i do, no doubt. chris: kelly? that way. chris: what a perfectly careful comment....
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matthew, welcome.s ohio law specify in all cases that if you are actively ending a pregnancy in this way you might be open to charges of murder? or is that a matter of prosecutorial interpretation? >> i think it's unclear at this point. the prosecutor read us a detailed statement today, but he declined to take any questions from reporters. this is certainly a sensitive issue. the entire issue of the miscarriages really had not been released by police before. we obtained a confidential police report you cited earlier last night and published some of those details that talked about the miscarriages that allegedly came at the hands of mr. castro. >> suarez: also in this afternoon's news conference, the prosecutor indicated that they were going to back off the family for a while. does that indicate to you that they've got what they need for the time being and simply don't want to bring the pressure to bear of that kind of deposing that it might cause? >> it's a very difficult and delicate situation both fo
matthew, welcome.s ohio law specify in all cases that if you are actively ending a pregnancy in this way you might be open to charges of murder? or is that a matter of prosecutorial interpretation? >> i think it's unclear at this point. the prosecutor read us a detailed statement today, but he declined to take any questions from reporters. this is certainly a sensitive issue. the entire issue of the miscarriages really had not been released by police before. we obtained a confidential...