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matthew: i mean, it is. absolutely.s countries like china and india mature, the people from the bottom moved to the middle class. i think this is the great asian story. this is why i would be invested in asia. it is not about the prada handbag story. people from the country to the city are getting their first job, buying their first electric van, their first bicycle. rishaad: getting their first health care package. matthew: sure. education. getting a smartphone. doing transactions on the internet. that is why our portfolio managers are finding most of the good ideas in the services and consumption areas. rishaad: thank you so much for coming in. matthew with a look at what has been going on across asia. 2.5 billion people in the middle class. >> the investigation into hillary clinton's use of private e-mails or the state department -- agents have spoken to one of her aides and her former chief of staff is already cooperating. weeks ago, clinton said the fbi had not contacted her but said she was ready to talk at any ti
matthew: i mean, it is. absolutely.s countries like china and india mature, the people from the bottom moved to the middle class. i think this is the great asian story. this is why i would be invested in asia. it is not about the prada handbag story. people from the country to the city are getting their first job, buying their first electric van, their first bicycle. rishaad: getting their first health care package. matthew: sure. education. getting a smartphone. doing transactions on the...
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matthew couldn't stand the wool blankets at all. was underneath the wool blanket. >> at the time of his death, glidden was awaiting trial on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. accused sex offenders are often targets for violence. his cellmate, michael bixby, is also charged with sex offenses. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of children. in addition, bixby served a prior prison sentence in indiana on convictions of sexual misconduct with a minor and child exploitation. >> i don't know how word got to the unit for it. i woke up at lunch, and everybody had known about it before the news got out or anything, so. >> as word of glidden's death spreads, the inmate rumor mill begins to crank up. >> i knew he went to court, he ain't like the news he heard. they said he came back, he hung himself. >> he hanged himself and his roommate just sit and let him hang himself. >> how did you hear that? >> a dude that say he been in the room with them. >> said the roommate let him do it. you think, damn, wh
matthew couldn't stand the wool blankets at all. was underneath the wool blanket. >> at the time of his death, glidden was awaiting trial on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. accused sex offenders are often targets for violence. his cellmate, michael bixby, is also charged with sex offenses. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of children. in addition, bixby served a prior prison sentence in indiana on convictions of sexual misconduct with a minor...
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and geri lynn matthews. it is so good to see you in person. thank you so much for being here. >> nice to see you, cheryl. >> all the way from albuquerque, new mexico? >> yes. >> we met each other first by satellite about three years ago as i recall. >> yes, yes. >> right when you were beginning your documentary, "justice denied." so, michael, i want to start with you. why did you decide to go public? this is a tough subject. it's hard enough for women. i can't even imagine what it's like for a man. >> i had gone [sighs] i -- when i was raped, it was in 1974, and i never -- >> just saying that, just saying that out loud so matter-of-factly, you're kind of, like, processing it still? >> well, i never told anybody for 20 years. >> oh. >> so, i went through a lot of therapy to get to that point, and i tried to commit suicide seven times. and after one of my suicide attempts, they took me to the v.a., and i, you know, was talking with a counselor, and, finally, she said, "well," you know, she -- this depression i
and geri lynn matthews. it is so good to see you in person. thank you so much for being here. >> nice to see you, cheryl. >> all the way from albuquerque, new mexico? >> yes. >> we met each other first by satellite about three years ago as i recall. >> yes, yes. >> right when you were beginning your documentary, "justice denied." so, michael, i want to start with you. why did you decide to go public? this is a tough subject. it's hard enough for...
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must be unnerving. >> matthews: it's-- it's no way to live.. >> whitaker: cornell university seismologist katie keranen was teaching in oklahoma when the increase in quakes began. she says the situation is unprecedented. what's going on here in oklahoma has never been seen before? >> katie keranen: just the number of earthquakes is astounding, but how fast it grew it is perhaps even more astounding. >> whitaker: keranen and her student catherine lambert have set up equipment to detect extremely small quakes in an area where there haven't been many, hoping the small quakes might provide warnings of larger ones. >> keranen: and so, so far we have only looked at data from four days of recording, and so we see small earthquakes in the area. >> whitaker: even over four days. >> keranen: even over four days, we actually see many dozens of earthquakes. >> whitaker: many dozens? >> keranen: that's right. >> whitaker: keranen was among the first scientists to link the earthquakes to oil and gas production. these are manmade earthquakes. >> keranen: mos
must be unnerving. >> matthews: it's-- it's no way to live.. >> whitaker: cornell university seismologist katie keranen was teaching in oklahoma when the increase in quakes began. she says the situation is unprecedented. what's going on here in oklahoma has never been seen before? >> katie keranen: just the number of earthquakes is astounding, but how fast it grew it is perhaps even more astounding. >> whitaker: keranen and her student catherine lambert have set up...
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back to you. >> chris matthews in washington. we'll be back to you early and often. >> on the subject of mr. trump and how important indiana is for him, i spoke with mark murray from political unit last night and he put it to me about winning indiana. he said if donald trump wins indiana tonight, he is most likely going to not just get the nomination but get it before the convention and put all this contested convention stuff to rest. the way he put it to me in sports terms is about the margin. if there's a narrow margin, it's layup. if he wins indiana on a narrow margin he can get it in a layup. if he wins with a big margin, it's a dunk. >> provided the ball goes through the rink. >> he hits with the stick in the hat. that's right. in terms of whether or not the basketball ring can be attained this evening, steve is looking at what donald trump's best chances are not just for winning but trying to maximize his advantage. >> let's take a look. here is how it will work. there's two steps to this process. they give out 57 delegates
back to you. >> chris matthews in washington. we'll be back to you early and often. >> on the subject of mr. trump and how important indiana is for him, i spoke with mark murray from political unit last night and he put it to me about winning indiana. he said if donald trump wins indiana tonight, he is most likely going to not just get the nomination but get it before the convention and put all this contested convention stuff to rest. the way he put it to me in sports terms is about...
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now again, matthew bishop bonded out. he does bo tenially face more charge -- potentially face more charges in fairfax and loudoun as wellment stemming from the child porn investigation. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. abc7 is fighting back against crime. you can keep an eye on crime in your neighborhood with our spot crime map. go to wjla.com. click on the on your side tab. on metro, transportation secretary anthony fox said he considered shu last week. that is after a fire caught on camera in a station last week. you can see that fox says he could potentially shut down metro in the future if he deems it's not safe enough to be using. this comes as metro holds a closed door manager meeting. all 650 of them. transportation reporter shedding light on what happened today. brianne carter? that will be coming up at 5:00. coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- mistake. michelle: explosive look inside rainbow experiment. >> like sticky. the few people it did hit, it hit like got on. more diffic
now again, matthew bishop bonded out. he does bo tenially face more charge -- potentially face more charges in fairfax and loudoun as wellment stemming from the child porn investigation. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. abc7 is fighting back against crime. you can keep an eye on crime in your neighborhood with our spot crime map. go to wjla.com. click on the on your side tab. on metro, transportation secretary anthony fox said he considered shu last week. that is...
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>> kathy matthews: i use the one. >> whitaker: these oklahomans say they check their phone apps to track earthquakes around the state. this must be unnerving. it's no way to live. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm armen keteyian. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. there's a place for vacationers than just a little time off. the ones who choose to go big or stay home. ♪ come with me now... wizarding adventure reveals moments that are truly epic. this place is made for those who do more than just vacation. ♪ whoa go with me now it's made for those who vacation like they mean it. universal orlando resort. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii.
>> kathy matthews: i use the one. >> whitaker: these oklahomans say they check their phone apps to track earthquakes around the state. this must be unnerving. it's no way to live. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm armen keteyian. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the...
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matthews following this story. what are the key changes? matthew: what the investment authorities doing is ring fencing all of its domestic holdings which are going to put into a new subsidiary which will qatar investments. a bit more oversight over those assets. the oil price of government revenues are not what they were a few years ago. the same sort of cash levels coming into it. the oil prices were a lot higher. yvonne: how active is this fund likely to be given a lower oil prices? matthew: what we've been hearing aom sources is that the q i has been told it is not going to get any new money. it is not going to withdraw any money as well. either through dividend income orch could be substantial through asset sales and using proceeds to buy other assets. or bonds from leveraging some of its interesting equity holdings. that figureto see moving from a very active international acquirer of assets to a much more slow-moving institutional type of fund going forward. yvonne: what about the investments in the u.s.. invest 34ng to billion in th
matthews following this story. what are the key changes? matthew: what the investment authorities doing is ring fencing all of its domestic holdings which are going to put into a new subsidiary which will qatar investments. a bit more oversight over those assets. the oil price of government revenues are not what they were a few years ago. the same sort of cash levels coming into it. the oil prices were a lot higher. yvonne: how active is this fund likely to be given a lower oil prices? matthew:...
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for the latest, let's bring in matthew chance. stop bombing, the violence will not end anytime soon. >> reporter: that's the big question. that's what it all revolves around. if the russians can be convinced to ease back on the offensive in aleppo where hundreds of thousands are coming under attack by the syrian government for the most part. backed by russian infrastructure and to some degree russian air support as well. particularly over the last ten days, hundreds of people killed in aleppo. a hospital has been attacked. a pediatric hospital where 50 people have been killed. it's outrages like that that bolstered the secretary of state to push for a renewed peace effort in syria to try to bring all sides away from the battle field and to the negotiating table. the emphasis moved to moscow today because the u.n. special representative is in town is meeting with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov to see what the russians say about this and how much pressure they can put on their allies in syria. >> you are watching the vid
for the latest, let's bring in matthew chance. stop bombing, the violence will not end anytime soon. >> reporter: that's the big question. that's what it all revolves around. if the russians can be convinced to ease back on the offensive in aleppo where hundreds of thousands are coming under attack by the syrian government for the most part. backed by russian infrastructure and to some degree russian air support as well. particularly over the last ten days, hundreds of people killed in...
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matthew: getting away from luxury.,eresting play in people that are moving into the lower middle class, right? 6%,ong as we have growth of 5%, 4%. there are going to be a massive amount of people who are going to be buying more shoes, i am talking about shoes. tapan: totally. that sort of story is not controversial. the issue is given the imbalance that is in the economy, canada china negotiate its way out of the -- can china negotiate its way out of that? china did appear to change course. and it restimulated the economy which i think is a pretty difficult exercise given the debt stocks are still high. that is one issue or the other is the political infighting that we see in terms of who is reading policy. is the other issue about how china navigates its way out of the current difficulties? you've got to be a little bit careful in terms of expectation that all will be fine. it is not quite as straightforward. history is not on the side of china, in terms of the scale of the buildup and whether it manages to navigate.
matthew: getting away from luxury.,eresting play in people that are moving into the lower middle class, right? 6%,ong as we have growth of 5%, 4%. there are going to be a massive amount of people who are going to be buying more shoes, i am talking about shoes. tapan: totally. that sort of story is not controversial. the issue is given the imbalance that is in the economy, canada china negotiate its way out of the -- can china negotiate its way out of that? china did appear to change course. and...
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chris matthews in washington. it was said to and about the cruz campaign, if you can't beat trump in indiana, where are you going to beat him remaining on this calendar? >> yeah, i think he said himself many time, he had to win it. it was a necessary condition. he lost after saying he had to win. i think his miscalculation and this was beautifully put out together in the new york times the other day that the strategy of being the last man standing, the last opponent standing. by the time you're the last person standing, the front-runner has gotten such momentum it will continue and you will get less support. your support be not grow because you're the last one standing opini. it will shrink. watch the democratic race. i think it will be very close. hillary could win. i think being a winner, helps you win. trump has gotten momentum. it's real. i think he will go to california and win this thing. he'll have that 1237. i think it's over. >> chris matthews for us in washington. in terms of this trump win tonight, what
chris matthews in washington. it was said to and about the cruz campaign, if you can't beat trump in indiana, where are you going to beat him remaining on this calendar? >> yeah, i think he said himself many time, he had to win it. it was a necessary condition. he lost after saying he had to win. i think his miscalculation and this was beautifully put out together in the new york times the other day that the strategy of being the last man standing, the last opponent standing. by the time...
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and now shelby's family and detective matthews see something scarier.another look at michael's weepy press conference. >> i just want her to come home. >> reporter: do you see what they see? stay with us. applebee's now has trained meat-cutters slicing every steak by hand for the juiciest, most tender steak ever. don't believe us? ask the guy with the knife. ♪ only at applebee's remember that time your husband ripped out the kitchen stove and installed a wood fired grill to make you a steak seared to smoky oak perfection? oh wait, that was us. ♪ only at applebee's ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ "♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ especially when it comes to snacking.g new. that's why we're introducing cheese dippers. the creamy cheese and crunchy breadsticks that go wherever you do. cheese dippers by the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. ♪ it's time to get seriously silly, people. ♪ join red nose day to do some serious good to help fight kids' poverty. ♪ it's simple: just get your red nose, illy on, seriously. time is running out. get your red nose t
and now shelby's family and detective matthews see something scarier.another look at michael's weepy press conference. >> i just want her to come home. >> reporter: do you see what they see? stay with us. applebee's now has trained meat-cutters slicing every steak by hand for the juiciest, most tender steak ever. don't believe us? ask the guy with the knife. ♪ only at applebee's remember that time your husband ripped out the kitchen stove and installed a wood fired grill to make...
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. >>> matthews bishop shared illegal pictures on twitter. he faces ten counts of can child porn possession but could also face more charges. >> to the district now, we've been reporting on the high level also of lead found in the drinking water of public schools. for the first time city officials who are under fire because of the controversy are speaking out. exclusively to them tonight. >> water tests are underway on every water source at every dc public costume. only after parents accidently found out about the high levels from tests done months ago. it appears officials don't have any kind of long-term solutions. >> focusing on how do we never do this again? and an apology for making that failure and for causing the pan you can and scare that some parent are feeling about this. >> an apology from both the deputy mayor of education and director of general services after parents were left in the dash about dangerous lead levels at dc schools. dgs does those tests and failed to alert the school district of their findings. >> we were testing
. >>> matthews bishop shared illegal pictures on twitter. he faces ten counts of can child porn possession but could also face more charges. >> to the district now, we've been reporting on the high level also of lead found in the drinking water of public schools. for the first time city officials who are under fire because of the controversy are speaking out. exclusively to them tonight. >> water tests are underway on every water source at every dc public costume. only...
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joining us matthew graham. do you really suspect foul play and i'm only asking about the smoke in the plane, does that suggest that was mechanical failure? >> well, it could, but again 90,000 flights a day take off and land and we have egypt air flight that in the middle of the night again crashes in an unknown manner, so whether fire is manmade or mechanical, we are seeing a pattern with flights in and around that area that appears to point to foul play. nicole: what do you think happened? we talked about smoke detected. you have gone through the many scenarios, any more likely than other based on what you learned thus far? >> i was an air marshall and i was team leader on the flight in '06, the explosives coming out of london and i have experience with aviation and terrorism. what i see with this fire is much like richard reed, reed attempted to light a shoe box, produces smoke, maybe this one was. we have the pop can, beer can coming out a couple of months ago, there's a pattern here and the pattern is most
joining us matthew graham. do you really suspect foul play and i'm only asking about the smoke in the plane, does that suggest that was mechanical failure? >> well, it could, but again 90,000 flights a day take off and land and we have egypt air flight that in the middle of the night again crashes in an unknown manner, so whether fire is manmade or mechanical, we are seeing a pattern with flights in and around that area that appears to point to foul play. nicole: what do you think...
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manus: great story matthew. great scoop.olle: rishaad: the draft that is wiped out turkish stocks this month could affect istanbul. several bearish signals. what is happening here? sam: it is quite simple. a story of political risk in turkey. a couple of weeks ago we were looking at influence into bonds and stocks outweighing all the outflows we've seen in the past 12 months. that has all gone out the window now. the also 100one index was down 7.4%. thes mainly because backdrop of the markets. it is ending with the prime minister leaving his post. a reminder to all investors. one of the biggest risks you take is political. nicolle: rishaad: driven a signs yet that it may happen? sam: it underscores the bearishness in the turkish stock market. we've got moving averages. divergence. i won't bore you with the details. the point is that those measures are all pointing to increase to bearishness in the turkish market. this selloff and we did see a slight uptick yesterday. it might not be over yet. rishaad: some indicators that ar
manus: great story matthew. great scoop.olle: rishaad: the draft that is wiped out turkish stocks this month could affect istanbul. several bearish signals. what is happening here? sam: it is quite simple. a story of political risk in turkey. a couple of weeks ago we were looking at influence into bonds and stocks outweighing all the outflows we've seen in the past 12 months. that has all gone out the window now. the also 100one index was down 7.4%. thes mainly because backdrop of the markets....
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>> one of the things that struck me about matthew was how comfortable he was in his own skin. i mean here's an openly gay inmate, in a southern prison, and he didn't have any problems with it. but when we went out to the yard to try to get some b-roll of matthew playing backgammon, it became clear that a lot of the other inmates did have a problem with him being openly gay. some people just were avoiding him. he was actually calling out to them. >> are you scared? >> and it wasn't until the cameras went away, and we backed off a little bit, that people were willing to come up and get involved in the game with him. >> in spite of the hardships, campbell told our producer that prison has played an essential role in his life. >> if i hadn't came to prison, i would have probably ended up dead. and my family knows i'm gay. you know, i told all them when i came here. so you know they all know what to expect from me now, and you know it's like i told them it's going to be a different person. >> but before campbell can prosper on the outside he'll have to learn how to deal with perhap
>> one of the things that struck me about matthew was how comfortable he was in his own skin. i mean here's an openly gay inmate, in a southern prison, and he didn't have any problems with it. but when we went out to the yard to try to get some b-roll of matthew playing backgammon, it became clear that a lot of the other inmates did have a problem with him being openly gay. some people just were avoiding him. he was actually calling out to them. >> are you scared? >> and it...
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are they like matthews and admit over there how liberal they are? >> it's clear. this show. >> what do you mean by that? >> good looking. >> very nice. you know what is interesting to me is they are so removed from the idea there are smart people who think differently. i have always thought, growing up, i thought it was the right that was sort of intolerant, accepting and not open to ideas. it's the left that gets so defensive, angry and vicious. >> i think chris matthews, did it slip out? >> remember, he was in the carter white house. he's seen this and lives in washington, d.c. your social and work circle combine in the media and politics. i think he wasn't being honest about the way it is. >> it's a bubble. isn't this what -- eric, isn't this what ted cruz was talking about? isn't that what he was trying to say? >> two pompous elites in the media. >> you say that -- >> imagine what they say about us. >> as williams laughs and chuckles, matthews says oh, the sophistication we are used to, but it's not representative of the country. basically saying they are smar
are they like matthews and admit over there how liberal they are? >> it's clear. this show. >> what do you mean by that? >> good looking. >> very nice. you know what is interesting to me is they are so removed from the idea there are smart people who think differently. i have always thought, growing up, i thought it was the right that was sort of intolerant, accepting and not open to ideas. it's the left that gets so defensive, angry and vicious. >> i think chris...
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chris matthews, we have a couple seconds. keep an eye on your monitor as we do this. but what a general election style day. two great places that candidates get to if they can, bismarck and billings in the same day. >> i'm watching the plain states and the rockies and the republicans are probably going to win those states. i guess he wants to nail them down now. california is always very hard because of the abortion rights issue for them. i think you and i know the fight's going to be pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, maybe indiana. and i think that hillary clinton knows that's coming. as you pointed out and showcased, she's working the labor crowd. we had on the head of the uaw, clean union, i might say, last night who endorsed hillary clinton last night on the program. she's going to try to hold the working guys, white guys, african-americans, whatever. she's going to try to hold them and that's going to be her firewall or front at least in holding pennsylvania, michigan, holding wisconsin. that i think is going to be the battle ground and it's going to be fascinat
chris matthews, we have a couple seconds. keep an eye on your monitor as we do this. but what a general election style day. two great places that candidates get to if they can, bismarck and billings in the same day. >> i'm watching the plain states and the rockies and the republicans are probably going to win those states. i guess he wants to nail them down now. california is always very hard because of the abortion rights issue for them. i think you and i know the fight's going to be...
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matthews is matthews. i'm not going to pile on for that. i'm being so nice. >> what happened. >> matthews is just -- >> when did you get caught with a hot mike. >> technical problems. i'm a human being. >> let not your heart be troubled. i think it's happened to all of us at some point. >> take care. >>> coming up, more reaction as the speaker of the house paul ryan saying he's not ready to support donald trump as the party nominee. donald trump is responding. we'll tell you what he's saying and rnc chairman reince priebus will be hear to explain what's going on inside the ravngs of the republican party and the infamous hacker that broke into hillary clinton's private e-mail sever and said it was easy to do. i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. here's the plan. you want a career and a family, but most of the time you feel like you
matthews is matthews. i'm not going to pile on for that. i'm being so nice. >> what happened. >> matthews is just -- >> when did you get caught with a hot mike. >> technical problems. i'm a human being. >> let not your heart be troubled. i think it's happened to all of us at some point. >> take care. >>> coming up, more reaction as the speaker of the house paul ryan saying he's not ready to support donald trump as the party nominee. donald trump is...
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but for matthew flores' family, for me and for all of us, that name means justice. and that's priceless. >> flores was shot execution style in a parking lot while he was getting out of his car, the only major clue is a 90 model ford oaks morer was seen on video around the time of the murder. >>> the driver suffered minor wounds as the pittsburgh city council meets to talk about installing cameras along east bay highway, there have have been 20 shootings the cost about a hundred thousand dollars. >>> it's gist unfortunate that we have to go through that extreme. >> four people have been killed including a pregnant mother of four. police suspect that the shootings are gang related and not random. >>> a decision on red light cameras is planned for tonight. the cameras generated $200,000 in revenue last year but they have their critics. the city counsel is voting on a two year extension tonight. >>> building across the bay area as warriors get ready for game one. >> kpix cup dough where fans will be welcomed earlier. >> eight wins away from another championship. we are
but for matthew flores' family, for me and for all of us, that name means justice. and that's priceless. >> flores was shot execution style in a parking lot while he was getting out of his car, the only major clue is a 90 model ford oaks morer was seen on video around the time of the murder. >>> the driver suffered minor wounds as the pittsburgh city council meets to talk about installing cameras along east bay highway, there have have been 20 shootings the cost about a hundred...
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that's what i wanted when i was doing "matthew star."le like ray. >> did you ask don, the lawyer, if ray had any other family that he might have given it to? >> for myself, it never really crossed my mind. >> you can leave anything to anyone, but you have to give relatives a chance to come forward, right? >> well, yeah. i mean, the relatives have the opportunity to contest a will. they have six months to do that. >> how'd that go? >> nobody contested it. >> so kevin brophy and peter barton are now the proud owners of 167 acres of corn and soybean fields. but is that the end of this strange inheritance story? not by a country mile. >> two hollywood characters come to town that ray never mentioned, and they're here to leave with cash. >> we were just a little leery about who they were that was getting the money. >> and exactly how much money? that's coming up, plus this. did ray save your life? >> ray indeed saved my life. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs for a 100% fresh mouth. with breath so fresh, it's no wonder listerine® users
that's what i wanted when i was doing "matthew star."le like ray. >> did you ask don, the lawyer, if ray had any other family that he might have given it to? >> for myself, it never really crossed my mind. >> you can leave anything to anyone, but you have to give relatives a chance to come forward, right? >> well, yeah. i mean, the relatives have the opportunity to contest a will. they have six months to do that. >> how'd that go? >> nobody...
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lou: matthews and his panel, i think that was pretty good rationalization, they went on -- matthews didn't think they're that violent. i don't know what he expected. despite the fact they were setting fires, hurling rocks, bottles at police, knocking down police barricades, shattering glass doors. a venue. joining us former reagan white house political director, republican strategist, great america pac strategist, ed rollins, that was a bravo matthews performance. >> advocates free speech, every one of the people got out of the house, went there to create chaos. they wanted to shut down donald trump, and donald trump doesn't shut down. the idea that wasn't violent, they were throwing rocks, lighting flames, jumping on police cars had, to bring the police to get them back, that kind of a demonstration makes the trump supporters more enhanced. lou: i don't know where president obama has been. here, obviously free speech is threatened, right of assembly threatened by violence admittedly from the left, but i'm sure that would concern him as well. i'm being considerably facetious there. >> t
lou: matthews and his panel, i think that was pretty good rationalization, they went on -- matthews didn't think they're that violent. i don't know what he expected. despite the fact they were setting fires, hurling rocks, bottles at police, knocking down police barricades, shattering glass doors. a venue. joining us former reagan white house political director, republican strategist, great america pac strategist, ed rollins, that was a bravo matthews performance. >> advocates free...
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matthew was recently discharged officer -- army officer when he landed and engineering job akin 1994. he moved his wife and infant daughter to santa clara during training and planned to move to texas for his work. he was then shot and killed in the company's parking lot in the area out of range of surveillance. today police say someone somewhere knows what happened to the rhode island native. >> there has to be someone out there either here locally, or someplace in the east coast, they can have valuable information that will help our detectives solve this case. >> the santa clara county districts attorney office had successfully closed 5 out of 200 cold cases in recent years. they hope the death of matthew will be the next one salt. >>> was identified man who died after staggering into a restaurant with stag -- stab wounds. it happened midnight last thursday. san jose police say the 23-year- old was stabbed in the neck during a fight. he managed to walk into the restaurant where he collapsed and died. so far no arrests have been made. >>> a 4th officer is now on administrative leave b
matthew was recently discharged officer -- army officer when he landed and engineering job akin 1994. he moved his wife and infant daughter to santa clara during training and planned to move to texas for his work. he was then shot and killed in the company's parking lot in the area out of range of surveillance. today police say someone somewhere knows what happened to the rhode island native. >> there has to be someone out there either here locally, or someplace in the east coast, they...
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matthew. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, chris, that was an awesome introduction. i would like to package and take it home to my kids. [laughter] >> i want to get right into the meat of the matter and talk about unconscious racism as it affects the health of populations in the united states. i want to pick up on the number that chris spoke about, 84,000 people because that's the number of people that the 16th surgeon general of the united states david estimates die annually because of health disparities in the united states. that's a very big number. 84,000 people, let that sink in and we will talk about why they die in a minute. my objective tonight is to leave you with some food for thought and so i've developed a sort of acronym, i want to leave you with 5m's, if you will, i want to talk about unconscious racism in health care being morally unattainable, medically unattainable, monetarily unattainable, manageable and just massively urgent. so those are the m's i would like you to take away. i'm going to try to trace them out for you in 20 minutes and then take t
matthew. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, chris, that was an awesome introduction. i would like to package and take it home to my kids. [laughter] >> i want to get right into the meat of the matter and talk about unconscious racism as it affects the health of populations in the united states. i want to pick up on the number that chris spoke about, 84,000 people because that's the number of people that the 16th surgeon general of the united states david estimates die annually...
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kris matthews continues live coverage right now. >> good evening, i'm chris matthews in new york andhing closer to clinching the republican nomination. right now voting has ended in the state of washington where trump is expected to add another victory and more delegates getting him closer to that magic number of 1237. as soon as we have a decision we'll have that for you.
kris matthews continues live coverage right now. >> good evening, i'm chris matthews in new york andhing closer to clinching the republican nomination. right now voting has ended in the state of washington where trump is expected to add another victory and more delegates getting him closer to that magic number of 1237. as soon as we have a decision we'll have that for you.
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. >> eagles' off-season workouts may be volunteer but don't tell that to jordan matthews. he sounds like a guy getting ready for a playoff game instead of spring break. matthews says his mentality does not change in the off-season and this can only help a receiving group with the most drops in the nfl last season. he feels he cannot afford to drop the ball this spring. >> don't come out here like it is voluntary, we have a long time 'til the season. at the end of the day if you want to be the caliber of the team that goes deep into the playoffs and wins super bowls, you have to win the super bowls every day out here. you don't have to be perfect, but you need to have that attitude. >>> and carson wentz has a good attitude even though he is expected to sit all year. in pasadena he ising for the card. >> you are getting a tough, competitive son of a gun and i know you are ready to go. >>> and ron jaworski and dick vermeil hanging out. and third quarter against orlando, the rugby scrum in the end zone. there it is, and stevenson comes up with the touchdown and 62-54. and they
. >> eagles' off-season workouts may be volunteer but don't tell that to jordan matthews. he sounds like a guy getting ready for a playoff game instead of spring break. matthews says his mentality does not change in the off-season and this can only help a receiving group with the most drops in the nfl last season. he feels he cannot afford to drop the ball this spring. >> don't come out here like it is voluntary, we have a long time 'til the season. at the end of the day if you want...
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matthews is matthews. i'm not going to pile on for that.o nice. >> what happened. >> matthews is just -- >> when did you get caught with a hot mike. >> technical problems. i'm a human being. >> let not your heart be troubled. i think it's happened to all of us at some point. >> take care. >>> coming up, more reaction as the speaker of the house paul ryan saying he's not ready to support donald trump as the party nominee. donald trump is responding. we'll tell you what he's saying and rnc chairman reince priebus will be hear to explain what's going on inside the ravngs of the republican party and the infamous hacker that broke into hillary clinton's private e-mail sever and said it was easy to do. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. are not equal especially when it comes to reducing lead in your water. zerowater's five-stage filter is the only one certified by the nsf to reduce lead lead that conventional, two- stage filters may leave behind. so, if you want the purest-tasting water and the water filter that's proven to
matthews is matthews. i'm not going to pile on for that.o nice. >> what happened. >> matthews is just -- >> when did you get caught with a hot mike. >> technical problems. i'm a human being. >> let not your heart be troubled. i think it's happened to all of us at some point. >> take care. >>> coming up, more reaction as the speaker of the house paul ryan saying he's not ready to support donald trump as the party nominee. donald trump is responding....
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matthew, i want to bring up the clinton foundation.e again in the news a report that $2 million was allegedly funneled to a friend who is starting up a business. does this just not add to the lack of trust that we have in hillary clinton? and her ability and the clinton's ability to tell the truth? >> it does not. as is the case of a lot of these stories. they come out, they sound like a big deal, turns out that they're nothing. to say that the clintons know a lot of people is an under statement. what they did is something that a lot of charities and foundations have been doing, which is called impact investing. there's really nothing wrong with it at all. it's helping low -- what they -- the money is going to is helping low-income people with their energy bills. so i think that's totally fine. let me also respond to something adam said. i don't believe that's true. the people trump tax have all been hurt. i think megyn kelly looks all the better for it, and in the case of washington post, they have a good story about trump today prete
matthew, i want to bring up the clinton foundation.e again in the news a report that $2 million was allegedly funneled to a friend who is starting up a business. does this just not add to the lack of trust that we have in hillary clinton? and her ability and the clinton's ability to tell the truth? >> it does not. as is the case of a lot of these stories. they come out, they sound like a big deal, turns out that they're nothing. to say that the clintons know a lot of people is an under...
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>> matthew perry shoots on the same lot. courtney and the celebrity game name. will you be having a "friends" reunion over lunch? >> yeah, why nott what the hell. i know what they like to eat so i can do all the orders. and -- panic. >> nothing works! what's happening? >> in his new comedy, leblanc is forced to step up his parenting when his wife goes back to work. "friends" director james burrows shot the pilot and cbs corp. president and ceo leslie moonves is also supporting matt again. >> developed "friends" and "e.r." in the same season. >> because i'm not your friend. i'm your father. i'm the warden. >> by the way, jenna fisher from "the office" was orrginally cast as matt's wife, but they will recast for a new character playing his wife in the fall. >> hmm. all right. one more tv note. tomorrow on the rachael ray show, enjoying an office makeover and it happens to be ours. lord knows we need it. >> boy, do we ever need it. >>> still ahead tonight, the hawk shirtless at 63, but it's what is on david hasselhoff's cell phone that had us staring. >>> inside th
>> matthew perry shoots on the same lot. courtney and the celebrity game name. will you be having a "friends" reunion over lunch? >> yeah, why nott what the hell. i know what they like to eat so i can do all the orders. and -- panic. >> nothing works! what's happening? >> in his new comedy, leblanc is forced to step up his parenting when his wife goes back to work. "friends" director james burrows shot the pilot and cbs corp. president and ceo leslie...
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today on the quick slash jordan matthews compared the coach. >> it's crazy.y around a bunch of the country family guy and that's definitely doug but also spend some time with the smart guys too so that's chip. so i've basically met a doug and chip in my lifetime just from my years of playing football. so these guys are great. i know people like to compare them and do that kind of stuff but it's apples and oranges. these are two differently different coaches. >> six year head coach will take the head coaching job with the houston rockets. nhl eastern conference finals it's rookie brian rust his second goal of the game, penguins up 2-1 and time runs out. the penguins are moving on to face the sharks. game on is right here on nbc 10 on monday. look at this umpire in california. it's a kids baseball game. he's a marine. he had been deployed in japan for six months. the kid that's coming to bat is his son. hasn't seen him in six months. wow! what a way to surprise him. hugs everywhere. his daughter is there as well. that is a great way to go into this long memoria
today on the quick slash jordan matthews compared the coach. >> it's crazy.y around a bunch of the country family guy and that's definitely doug but also spend some time with the smart guys too so that's chip. so i've basically met a doug and chip in my lifetime just from my years of playing football. so these guys are great. i know people like to compare them and do that kind of stuff but it's apples and oranges. these are two differently different coaches. >> six year head coach...
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matthew israel.and if that name sounds familiarit's because he has made national news before.ts.called the judge rotenberg center. >> reporter:it's the only institution in america known to use eletric shock aversion therapy on special needs children. i have some disturbing video to show you but first let mewhile dr. israel has been linked with tobinworldwhat you are about to see did not happen there and electric shock aversion therapy has never been used at tobinworld. >>scream >> reporter:this is video is from inside the judge rotenberg center.it shows a student repeatedly being given electric shocks back in 2002. you can hear 18 year old screams in pain and pleads for help. sounds that repeat many times during his ordeal. >>scream >> reporter:he was strapped down spread eagle by staff members and shocked repeatedly >> reporter:a total of 31 times over seven hours. his mother says the reason andre was given the shocks was because he refused to take off his coat. i talked to her by phone. >>the hardest part is that these people haven't faced criminal charges >>if anybody did t
matthew israel.and if that name sounds familiarit's because he has made national news before.ts.called the judge rotenberg center. >> reporter:it's the only institution in america known to use eletric shock aversion therapy on special needs children. i have some disturbing video to show you but first let mewhile dr. israel has been linked with tobinworldwhat you are about to see did not happen there and electric shock aversion therapy has never been used at tobinworld. >>scream...
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i'm chris matthews. good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington, we're following the latest on egypt air flight 304, which crashed with 66 passengers on board. this is what we know at this hour, a senior official tells msnbc there is strong indication that the explosion blew the plane apart, based on infrared sensors. and sources say this was more likely an attack than a mechanical failure. greek officials say shortly after the plane entered egyptian air space it swerved sharply and then lost altitude. well, today both donald trump and hillary clinton blamed the crash on terrorism. donald trump tweeted looks like another terrorist attack, when will we get tough on great hate and sickness? and donald trump is on stage right now with new jersey governor chris christie with a fundraiser to help pay off chris christie's campaign debt. let's listen. >> we're all in the construction industry. governor christie contributed more to the pension system than any other governor in new jersey state history, right?
i'm chris matthews. good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington, we're following the latest on egypt air flight 304, which crashed with 66 passengers on board. this is what we know at this hour, a senior official tells msnbc there is strong indication that the explosion blew the plane apart, based on infrared sensors. and sources say this was more likely an attack than a mechanical failure. greek officials say shortly after the plane entered egyptian air space it swerved sharply and then...
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i'm chris matthews, thanks for watching. >>> trump. >> what do we want? >> trump. >> trump is right, and americans know he's right. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> i don't think he can become president of the united states. i don't think it's mathematically possible. >> i am officially running. >> this guy is saying what people are thinking. >> for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. >> he's tapped into the e let trit that is angry with the economy. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. i tell you that. >> don't have to talk about his ego. i mean, it's sinks out of every pour in his body. >> you're kidding? >> donald trump full throttle readily to destroy anyone who gets in his way. >> we are going to start winning again and we're going to win so much, you're going to be so happy. we're going to make america so great again, maybe greater than ever before. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews, i don't think this country's establishment, politics, the media ever got this guy. they certai
i'm chris matthews, thanks for watching. >>> trump. >> what do we want? >> trump. >> trump is right, and americans know he's right. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> i don't think he can become president of the united states. i don't think it's mathematically possible. >> i am officially running. >> this guy is saying what people are thinking. >> for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. >> he's...
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. >> reporter: in the mid-1800s, the building was the office of matthew brady, the legendary civil war photographer and it was here where people like frederick douglas, clara barton and abraham lincoln were photographed. >> and there is a skylight that he built. >> reporter: bob wilson wrote a book about matthew brady and it's odd how this historic landmark has been forgotten. >> and it's strange. >> reporter: he was one most famous photographers in the world and prance the greatest gift to american history is that he outfitted dozens of other photographers with travelling dark rooms. together, they documented the war. >> and claimed to have spent 100,000 covering the war. he wanted preserved the faces of his time i. >> reporter: in when the civil war came to an end, so did fame and fortune. it took a financial toll and brady lost everything, including his priceless photographef collection. >> and they were -- photographer collection. >> they were mishandled and i am sure plenty were lost. >> reporter: he died from a liver disease and is buried at congressional cemetary. donations paid
. >> reporter: in the mid-1800s, the building was the office of matthew brady, the legendary civil war photographer and it was here where people like frederick douglas, clara barton and abraham lincoln were photographed. >> and there is a skylight that he built. >> reporter: bob wilson wrote a book about matthew brady and it's odd how this historic landmark has been forgotten. >> and it's strange. >> reporter: he was one most famous photographers in the world and...
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harvey: david matthews was blind-sided. >> when somebody kisses you out of nowhere, you're a little bitcked. how are you going to say no -- harvey: suppose you're walking down the street and zac efron just, boom, kisses you. >> hello, sir! >> mariah carey was a star of a million dollar bat mitzvah. >> mazel tov. congratulations! >> they rented out the entire one oak. mini kanye came out. harvey: that's the celebrity for a million? it probably cost $300,000 to
harvey: david matthews was blind-sided. >> when somebody kisses you out of nowhere, you're a little bitcked. how are you going to say no -- harvey: suppose you're walking down the street and zac efron just, boom, kisses you. >> hello, sir! >> mariah carey was a star of a million dollar bat mitzvah. >> mazel tov. congratulations! >> they rented out the entire one oak. mini kanye came out. harvey: that's the celebrity for a million? it probably cost $300,000 to
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as we toss to chris matthews in washington, chris, i just feel the need. i think we're duty bound to tlkk about the one factor in life and these things that veterans remember, and that's the role of exigency, personal health, national emergency, so much. you know, a week is a year in american politics. so much could happen. nothing is for sure. these are the cards we have been dealt as of tonight. november is a long way away. >> you speak of exogenous variables. those that may come in it. i have joey reed here. talk about the democratic race. it doesn't seem as sealed as the republican race. no reince priebus coming forward. debbie wasserman hasn't -- there it is, here we are. >> it is a fight. bernie is still fighting. >> he is still fighting. i think that math told us what is going to happen for some time, since march. you have a part that wants to play this out further. and bernie standers voters are persistent. and also hillary clinton in some ways -- >> she's been great -- >> is deciding not to fight them. they are deciding not to fight them. they don
as we toss to chris matthews in washington, chris, i just feel the need. i think we're duty bound to tlkk about the one factor in life and these things that veterans remember, and that's the role of exigency, personal health, national emergency, so much. you know, a week is a year in american politics. so much could happen. nothing is for sure. these are the cards we have been dealt as of tonight. november is a long way away. >> you speak of exogenous variables. those that may come in it....
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in evicted, matthew desmond, har explores the rise in evictions in low-income families. and in ghettos the issues of ghettos in europe are related to the issues of poverty today in the united states. and npr host discusses how she dealt with the death of her husband and her views on the right to die movement in "on my own" and next we profile significant women in entertainment in "rad american women a-z" and in smarter, faster, better we look at how to improve productivity and in new death we look at how americans cope with the end of life. many of these authors have appeared or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> afterwar words is next. steve case speculates on the future of the internet and discusses how to navigate the everchanging landscape. he is joined by the representative from maryland. >> >> host:
in evicted, matthew desmond, har explores the rise in evictions in low-income families. and in ghettos the issues of ghettos in europe are related to the issues of poverty today in the united states. and npr host discusses how she dealt with the death of her husband and her views on the right to die movement in "on my own" and next we profile significant women in entertainment in "rad american women a-z" and in smarter, faster, better we look at how to improve productivity...
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nbc bay area's mark matthews is in the missions district where there's a housing crunch. one of them has to be safety as well. >> well, they're allowing the restrictions to be lifted in certain parcels if the developers agree to build 100% affordable housing. proposal being put forward by these supervisors. their supporters held a rally on the steps of city hall. >> we want housing that we can live in that our neighbors can live in. >> reporter: on the steps this morning, the director of the housing rights committee was passionate about the new plan. >> yes, build, yes, build in our neighborhoods. >> reporter: san francisco has identified 240 so-called soft sites that are underdeveloped. this parking lot along the embarcadero. the plan is to lift height and density restrictions on the 240 parcels allowing an extra two floors of apartments if the developers agree to build 100% affordable housing. what's affordable would depend on the neighborhood. pier 39 restaurant general manager eileen says in north beach affordability is a myth. >> a lot of the folks that work out here
nbc bay area's mark matthews is in the missions district where there's a housing crunch. one of them has to be safety as well. >> well, they're allowing the restrictions to be lifted in certain parcels if the developers agree to build 100% affordable housing. proposal being put forward by these supervisors. their supporters held a rally on the steps of city hall. >> we want housing that we can live in that our neighbors can live in. >> reporter: on the steps this morning, the...
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. >>> and kathleen matthews says she's not done running for political office.ou remember the former news anchor lost the democratic primary last month. in her first interview since then, matthews told the "washington post," quote, all options are on the table for upcoming races in 2018. >>> when it comes to a number of recent issues on metro, the federal transit agency wants metro to act now. the fta ordered metro to make immediate repairs to areas including those from medical center to van ness and parts of orange and silver line, too. the many focus dealt with this explosion at federal center southwest caught on video. the fta says urgent track work must come before metro begins its widespread maintenance plan se they want metro to make decisions based on safety rather than convenience. moth metrorail and buss are showing a significant dip in ridership. folks make about 5% less trips. metro says one of the beg causes, the january blizzard that forced them to shut down for two day. that cost the system nearly $7 million in fares and parking fees. >>> the man a
. >>> and kathleen matthews says she's not done running for political office.ou remember the former news anchor lost the democratic primary last month. in her first interview since then, matthews told the "washington post," quote, all options are on the table for upcoming races in 2018. >>> when it comes to a number of recent issues on metro, the federal transit agency wants metro to act now. the fta ordered metro to make immediate repairs to areas including those...
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receiver jordan matthews says his mentality is to treat this time like it is a playoff game.g pederson has to like the sound of this, matthews say his mentality does not change in the off season, that work ethic can only help a receiving corp with the most drops in the season last year. he says you cannot afford to drop the ball this spring. >> treat it like it is always on the line, don't come out the here, oh, it is voluntary, we have a long time until the season. at the end of the day if you want to be that caliber of the team that goes deep in the playoffs and wins super bowls you have to have have a super bowl every day out here. you don't need to be perfect but you need to have that attitude. >> seeing this picture may give sam bradford attitude. carson wentz taking pictures in his official eagles jersey and players association event. only matter of time before wentz wears this in a game at the link. >>> brutal tart to the preakness today, two horses died during under card races. the ten years after chester county horse barbaro broke his leg at the preakness his owners
receiver jordan matthews says his mentality is to treat this time like it is a playoff game.g pederson has to like the sound of this, matthews say his mentality does not change in the off season, that work ethic can only help a receiving corp with the most drops in the season last year. he says you cannot afford to drop the ball this spring. >> treat it like it is always on the line, don't come out the here, oh, it is voluntary, we have a long time until the season. at the end of the day...
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matthew. >> thank you, karen. >>> time for your first look at business.the big board there are a record number of job openings in the u.s., 5.75 million. the labor department though offers one reason why so many are unfilled right now saying there is a gap of skills in the workforce. >>> chip cards are supposed to make transactions safer but wal-mart is suing visa because it says the company won't allow it to require a pin for each transaction as an added level of security. chip cards are designed to prevent data breaches that had almost become the norm a few years ago. visa has yet to comment on wal-mart's lawsuit. >>> major stock indices surged yesterday. the dow was up 222 points. futures indicate there could be some give backs though at the opening bell. >>> two u.s. senators proposing that airlines should drop baggage fees on checked luggage. they say that would speed up the lines at security check points. an airline spokesperson called the proposal misguided and said it would lead to fare increases to make up for the lost baggage fees. >> a bucks co
matthew. >> thank you, karen. >>> time for your first look at business.the big board there are a record number of job openings in the u.s., 5.75 million. the labor department though offers one reason why so many are unfilled right now saying there is a gap of skills in the workforce. >>> chip cards are supposed to make transactions safer but wal-mart is suing visa because it says the company won't allow it to require a pin for each transaction as an added level of...