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mr. matthews, also one of our coaches. he said the president has been shot. the first reaction was, come on, stop kidding. he said, i am not kidding. it is serious. he has been assassinated. you all need to go home. we beelined home. my whole family, my grandfather, our grandfather was there. my father, uncle jimmy, who was working for the kennedy's, everybody was there. just out of the clear, my grandfather said, we have to go to washington. me, 16 with my license, i volunteered to drive. poppa had a 1958 cadillac. we all piled in. i had my uncle jimmy and my poppa and my cousins. it was seven or eight of us. we drove to washington. my sister was living in arlington. we got here and my grandfather said, i have to go to the casket. he stands in line all night long to pay homage to the president. i can remember, as a little kid, if you see pictures you will see children hanging in trees. that was probably us. i remember little john john. the casket and so many memories. every time i visit my sister, i go to the grave and say a prayer. it was very easy to walk
mr. matthews, also one of our coaches. he said the president has been shot. the first reaction was, come on, stop kidding. he said, i am not kidding. it is serious. he has been assassinated. you all need to go home. we beelined home. my whole family, my grandfather, our grandfather was there. my father, uncle jimmy, who was working for the kennedy's, everybody was there. just out of the clear, my grandfather said, we have to go to washington. me, 16 with my license, i volunteered to drive....
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brown in a speech he says in two thousand when we had one mission in paper in two thousand and two mr matthews in two thousand. and six thousand to ten muslim in peace he says within twenty years every m.p. in this country would be muslim and in between saying these things he says inshallah which is ally with choice and his allies were allies within the. government and then he says he is a prime ministership prime minister of this country the chair off right now that's what he said in the way of what they say. deliberate george is on a big journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through to remember the cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand coming. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others made. a living torch relay. on our. phone to stay with us here on r.g.p. from all new ten years ago so one of the memories publicized arrests in russia that of type tycoon off scheme he's been tried by the media as both a model and a villian is going up as he had to cut through the spin. you go i'm odd and a villain take us through that story well she was th
brown in a speech he says in two thousand when we had one mission in paper in two thousand and two mr matthews in two thousand. and six thousand to ten muslim in peace he says within twenty years every m.p. in this country would be muslim and in between saying these things he says inshallah which is ally with choice and his allies were allies within the. government and then he says he is a prime ministership prime minister of this country the chair off right now that's what he said in the way...
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brown in the speech he says it's three thousand one where one has been paid in two thousand and two mr matthews in two thousand and six mid seventy's in two thousand and ten maritime museum in peace he says within twenty years every m.p. in this country will be muslim and in between saying these things he says inshallah which is a choice. within the. government and then he says we want. our minister of this country which are all five now that's what he's saying there's no way that's what they say. we're now it's like two active camp at guantanamo where patients are at the moment or i'm out of the first right never turn world's attention to the ways that some. of our time. a breach of trust you leaders expressed frustration with their long time ally after reports that u.s. intelligence has been eavesdropping on dozens of world leaders also. we have. as migrants from africa and the middle east struggle to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean we report from a refugee camp in the heart of europe. and there you asked policemen who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters i
brown in the speech he says it's three thousand one where one has been paid in two thousand and two mr matthews in two thousand and six mid seventy's in two thousand and ten maritime museum in peace he says within twenty years every m.p. in this country will be muslim and in between saying these things he says inshallah which is a choice. within the. government and then he says we want. our minister of this country which are all five now that's what he's saying there's no way that's what they...
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mr. matthews thank you for your time. do you really think this is about obamacare? >> what do you mean? what is it about? >> is it about going after the president? >> it has his name on it. there are 30 members who violently dislike the guy the be more like the bursar's which i don't think favor ever serious because ted cruz deliver the baby in canada he is natural born he is not have to be naturalized even if donald trump was righty and secretly born in kenya because the woman said but i have a baby in kenya because that he could have the road to the presidency in rojas that is crazy. he just does this to appeal to people he does business with. there is a logic of the republican politics right now is pretty conservative. you know, the christie will have a hard time to get the nomination it will move between scott walker who is a dark horse he is tough, real executive he does stuff in wisconsin is really important. i say somewhere between him and rand paul is the nomination. not jab -- jeb bush not rubio but it will happen pretty soon. that is when it begins. so i will be covered. i am
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mr. matthews' work study group surveyed school districts around the country and they said they have found that's not the case. fept to hear from many more families. based on their options and the recommendation now from dr. star, they will come back to the school board in the spring with a time plan and if approved, tom, this would take effect in the 2015-2016 school year at the earliest. >> bob, you know, there are concerns out there that what you just said, kids are going to milk this and try to stay up late. did you get the sense in the meeting there they have made up their minds about this or are they open to debate? >> definitely open for debate and this work study group came up with options and then the dr. star came up with a recommendation. we talked to a senior from walt are johnson high school who is here. this would not impact him at all because he'll be in college by the time this would go into effect if they take the recommendation. the school board does. this kid said that at 10:00 if he would go to bed, get a good night's sleep, he's not tired. by 11:00 he is but then he ha
mr. matthews' work study group surveyed school districts around the country and they said they have found that's not the case. fept to hear from many more families. based on their options and the recommendation now from dr. star, they will come back to the school board in the spring with a time plan and if approved, tom, this would take effect in the 2015-2016 school year at the earliest. >> bob, you know, there are concerns out there that what you just said, kids are going to milk this...
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mrs. matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.was told to do something, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches when below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >> at this point, she's telling the two male, the supervisor and the deputy, they can't touch her because it's rape and it's illegal for a male officer to touch her. of course, that's not the case. corporal dejesus is giving her verbal orders she's not going for. me and the backup have our spray. corporal dekuza puts the handcuffs on her, put her in the arm bar. she's uncomfortable, she can't move. she's not hurt. then she starts kicking. i inform her she is not allowed to kick, any assault is a criminal offense. so, we take it to the next step, where we're in the hallway, and you see that we're struggling
mrs. matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.was told to do something, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches when below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone....
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mr. matthews, quit kidding. i'm not kidding. i'm serious. president has been assassinated and y'all need to go home. we beelined home. my whole family, my brand father, never seen him leave work for anything. my brand father was there, my father, uncle jimmy who was working for the kennedys at farmers home, everybody was there, just out of the clear, my grandfather says, we have to go to washington. well you know me, 16, just had my washington i volunteered to drive. papa had a big ol' 58 cadillac and i never for get it. we all piled in. i had me, uncle jimmy, papa and seven or eight cousins ha had to be in this car. we drove to washington where my sister was working in washington, living in arlington. we got here and my grandfather said, i've got go to the casket. so he stands in line all night long to pay homage to the president. and then, i can remember as little kids, if you ever see pictures on pennsylvania avenue you see kids hanging in trees, that was probably us. because we couldn't see. i remember when the blackjack, old john, john
mr. matthews, quit kidding. i'm not kidding. i'm serious. president has been assassinated and y'all need to go home. we beelined home. my whole family, my brand father, never seen him leave work for anything. my brand father was there, my father, uncle jimmy who was working for the kennedys at farmers home, everybody was there, just out of the clear, my grandfather says, we have to go to washington. well you know me, 16, just had my washington i volunteered to drive. papa had a big ol' 58...
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mr. matthews, also one of our coaches. he said the president has been shot. on,first reaction was, come stop kidding. he said i am not kidding. it is series. he has been assassinated. you all need to go home. we beeline home. ,y whole family, my grandfather our grandfather was there. -- uncle, ogle jimmy jimmy, who was working for the kennedys, everybody was there. just out of the clear, my grandfather said him a we have to go to washington. license ih my volunteered to drive. poppa had a 1958 cadillac. we all piled in. i had my uncle jimmy and my poppa and my cousins. it was seven or eight of us. we drove to washington. my sister was living in arlington. we got here and my grandfather said, i have to go to the casket. longands in line all night to pay homage to the president. kid, remember, it little if you see pictures you will see children hanging in trees. that was probably us. i remember little john john. the casket and so many memories. every time i visit my sister, i go to the grave and say a prayer. to walk to they cemetery. the president grave was ri
mr. matthews, also one of our coaches. he said the president has been shot. on,first reaction was, come stop kidding. he said i am not kidding. it is series. he has been assassinated. you all need to go home. we beeline home. ,y whole family, my grandfather our grandfather was there. -- uncle, ogle jimmy jimmy, who was working for the kennedys, everybody was there. just out of the clear, my grandfather said him a we have to go to washington. license ih my volunteered to drive. poppa had a 1958...
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mr. matthews was one of our coaches on the football team and he said the president has been shot. my first reaction was come on, quit kidding. he said i am not kidding, it is serious. the president has just been assassinated and you all need to go home. immediately we all be lined home. my grandfather, never saw him work for anything. my grandfather was there. my father, uncle jimmy, working for the kennedys, everybody was there. and just out of the clear my grandfather said we have to go to washington. you know me, i volunteered to drive. popov had a big old 58 cadillac and we all piled in. my uncle jimmy, poppa and my cousins in his car, we drove to washington, my sister was living in arlington so we got here and my grandfather says i have to go to the castle. he stands in line all night long to pay homage to the president. the will kids, if you ever see pictures on pennsylvania avenue you will see kids hanging in the trees, it was probably a us. i remember when black jack, john john and all of them came by the casket, so many. when i visited my sister i would go to the grave an
mr. matthews was one of our coaches on the football team and he said the president has been shot. my first reaction was come on, quit kidding. he said i am not kidding, it is serious. the president has just been assassinated and you all need to go home. immediately we all be lined home. my grandfather, never saw him work for anything. my grandfather was there. my father, uncle jimmy, working for the kennedys, everybody was there. and just out of the clear my grandfather said we have to go to...
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mr. matthews was also on our coaches on. my father was working for the ken i did. everybody was there. and just -- my grandfather said we have to go washington. well, you know, me at 16 had my license. i volunteered to drive. he had a '58 cadillac. we piled in. i me, my uncle, my grandfather, and my cousins. there were seven or eight of us. we drove to washington and my sister was working in washington living in arlington, so we got here and my grandfather said i have to go to the casket. he stands in line all night long to pay home imagine to the president. i can remember little kids if you ever see picture on pennsylvania avenue. you'll see kids hanging in trees. it was probably us. we couldn't see. every time i visited my sister i would got graver to say a paper. it was easy to walk to the cemetery. the president's grave was right there and the flame was there. i would say a prayer and bless myself and go on. one day security was everywhere. i thought something happened. the crowds became more than just letting everybody just walk -- they had to have some kind of order to this visit
mr. matthews was also on our coaches on. my father was working for the ken i did. everybody was there. and just -- my grandfather said we have to go washington. well, you know, me at 16 had my license. i volunteered to drive. he had a '58 cadillac. we piled in. i me, my uncle, my grandfather, and my cousins. there were seven or eight of us. we drove to washington and my sister was working in washington living in arlington, so we got here and my grandfather said i have to go to the casket. he...
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mr. matthews, also one of our coaches. he said the president has been shot. the first reaction was, come on, stop kidding. he said i am not kidding. it is serious. he has been assassinated. you all need to go home. we beelined home. my whole family, my grandfather, our grandfather was there. my father, uncle jimmy, who was working for the kennedys, everybody was there. just out of the clear, my grandfather said, we have to go to washington. me, 16 with my license, i volunteered to drive. poppa had a 1958 cadillac. we all piled in. i had my uncle jimmy and my poppa and my cousins. it was seven or eight of us. we drove to washington. my sister was living in arlington. we got here and my grandfather said, i have to go to the casket. he stands in line all night long to pay homage to the president. i can remember, it little kid, if you see pictures you will see children hanging in trees. that was probably us. i remember little john john. the casket and so many memories. every time i visit my sister, i go to the grave and say a prayer. it was very easy to walk to t
mr. matthews, also one of our coaches. he said the president has been shot. the first reaction was, come on, stop kidding. he said i am not kidding. it is serious. he has been assassinated. you all need to go home. we beelined home. my whole family, my grandfather, our grandfather was there. my father, uncle jimmy, who was working for the kennedys, everybody was there. just out of the clear, my grandfather said, we have to go to washington. me, 16 with my license, i volunteered to drive. poppa...
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mr. matthews was also one of our coaches on the football team and simon says the president has just been shot. the first reaction was oh come on quit kidding us. he said i'm not kidding. it's serious. the president has just been assassinated and we all need to go home. immediately we all went home and my whole family my grandfather was there. my father and uncle jimmy who was working for the kennedys -- everybody was there. just out of the clear my grandfather says we have got to go to washington. you know me 16 just getting my license i volunteered to drive. we had a big old 58 cadillac and we all piled in. i had me and my uncle and jimmy and papa and my cousins. there were seven or eight of us in this car and we drove to washington. my sister was working in washington living in arlington so we got here and my grandfather says i've got to go to the casket. he stands in line all night long to pay homage to the president. i remember as little kids if you ever see pictures on pennsylvania avenue kids hanging off of the trees that was probably us because we couldn't see. i remember when joh
mr. matthews was also one of our coaches on the football team and simon says the president has just been shot. the first reaction was oh come on quit kidding us. he said i'm not kidding. it's serious. the president has just been assassinated and we all need to go home. immediately we all went home and my whole family my grandfather was there. my father and uncle jimmy who was working for the kennedys -- everybody was there. just out of the clear my grandfather says we have got to go to...
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mr. chris matthews. good to have you here tonight.atulations on the success of this week. >> thank you. thanks, rache. >> when you hear ted cruz quoting ronald reagan, alluding to the quote about medicare without saying that's what it's about, reagan raised the debt ceiling 18 times as president. what is it about the real history that is so dangerous to them that they have to invent revisionist stuff instead? >> fortunately, i kept a journal, president reagan kept a diary and there are records of what was the case. ronald reagan in his mind when he went to bed at night or thought about things was ronald reagan the commentator, but ronald reagan, the governor, ronald reagan the president was a very different kind of a fish. ronald reagan realized when he cut taxes too much that he won, he came back a year later and had the biggest tax increase in history. that doesn't get into the ted cruz record book. he realized that social security was a very popular program, and after trying to mess with it in '81 and '82, he came back in '83 with
mr. chris matthews. good to have you here tonight.atulations on the success of this week. >> thank you. thanks, rache. >> when you hear ted cruz quoting ronald reagan, alluding to the quote about medicare without saying that's what it's about, reagan raised the debt ceiling 18 times as president. what is it about the real history that is so dangerous to them that they have to invent revisionist stuff instead? >> fortunately, i kept a journal, president reagan kept a diary and...
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mr. butch matthews a 61-year-old small businessman from little rock, arkansas who used to wake up at 4:00 a.m. to deliver canned beverages to retailers before retiring in 2010. a lifelong republican, he was heavily skeptical of the affordable care act when it first passed. i did not think obamacare was going to be a good plan, i did not think it would help me at all, is what he said but after a little research, he's now found out that he can get a better plan than he already had and at the same time save $13,000 a year. when he was asked what would he say to people who are skeptical about the plan? mr. matthews says this, i would tell them to learn more about it before they start talking bad about it. mr. speaker, he's still a real strong republican but he says, i'm very happy this came along. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. pa
mr. butch matthews a 61-year-old small businessman from little rock, arkansas who used to wake up at 4:00 a.m. to deliver canned beverages to retailers before retiring in 2010. a lifelong republican, he was heavily skeptical of the affordable care act when it first passed. i did not think obamacare was going to be a good plan, i did not think it would help me at all, is what he said but after a little research, he's now found out that he can get a better plan than he already had and at the same...
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matthews that happened. >> but now you have chris -- you have chris noth speaking out. okay. mr. big from "sex and the city." mr. big what? everyone wondered. now we know. mr. big jackhole, okay. i think the reason why the elites do this is because the elites believe in multiculturalism. they believe in diversity. the tea party deserves in pat o patrioti patriotism. they're criticized, they're called racist, because they don't worship multiculturalism. they don't worship the same things the elites do. i think this is a fight over the civic cult of america. this is a cultural -- >> elitist -- >> this is a cultural -- >> 75% of the country have negative views of the tea party -- >> of the left, bob -- >> no, this is ridiculous. >> all in one -- >> 75% of people think the tea party is racist. >> i think bob's great. >> i didn't say racist. >> you might as well. the vast majority of this country thinks that the tea party's bad. >> no, no, bob, the poll is -- 36% approve and 47% disapprove. if i'm not mistaken. >> dana, you say that bob's right -- >> look, the best -- what is the best
matthews that happened. >> but now you have chris -- you have chris noth speaking out. okay. mr. big from "sex and the city." mr. big what? everyone wondered. now we know. mr. big jackhole, okay. i think the reason why the elites do this is because the elites believe in multiculturalism. they believe in diversity. the tea party deserves in pat o patrioti patriotism. they're criticized, they're called racist, because they don't worship multiculturalism. they don't worship the...
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mr. feeny, what are you doing? >> reporter: to college. and the rest of the matthews twitter. >> i don't think any of our fans anticipated after the show went off the air, it will gain in popularity. but people relate to it a lot, which is fantastic. >> topanga. >> we had a strong after-life with the show. i think the teams in the show are timeless. >> little bro, life's tough. get a helmet. >> it was big-life issues presented in ways that were interesting and engaging. >> cory, what did you do to your beautiful hair? >> it wasn't beautiful. it looked like velcro. >> watch this. >> reporter: nothing was more engaging than the quirky matthews family dynamic. >> go get him. >> reporter: and the iconic roles they still get recognized for. >> my name is plays with squirrels. >> you get the people in their mid-20s, that come up. i grew up watching you. that's kind of cool. >> reporter: but for mr. feeny, played by william daniels -- >> let's not call it detention. i prefer hooked on feeny. >> reporter: it's a legacy that isn't quite set in. >> a bus load of young children,
mr. feeny, what are you doing? >> reporter: to college. and the rest of the matthews twitter. >> i don't think any of our fans anticipated after the show went off the air, it will gain in popularity. but people relate to it a lot, which is fantastic. >> topanga. >> we had a strong after-life with the show. i think the teams in the show are timeless. >> little bro, life's tough. get a helmet. >> it was big-life issues presented in ways that were interesting...
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mr. colucci, thank you. kate, over to you. >>> coming up next on "new day," he's breaking his silence and opening up about a deadly drunk driving crash. matthewon, set to spend more than six years behind bars after admitting to killing a man in an online confession. we'll talk to him, coming up. waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so join the loyalty program that lets you earn free nights in any of them. plus, for a limited time, members can win a free night every day. only at hotels.com >>> welcome back to "new day." matthew cordle had got an way with murder essentially. he killed a man while driving drunk. police hadn't charged him yet. matthew had his guilt and he says that was his motivation for an idea to confess his crime in an online video which quickly went viral as i'm sure you know. he has been sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison, less than he could have gotten. could have been eight. the sentence starts today. we'll talk to matthew in just a moment. we first want to give you a review of the latest on his case. >> my name is matthew cordle. on june 22nd, 2013, i hit and killed vincent canzani. >>
mr. colucci, thank you. kate, over to you. >>> coming up next on "new day," he's breaking his silence and opening up about a deadly drunk driving crash. matthewon, set to spend more than six years behind bars after admitting to killing a man in an online confession. we'll talk to him, coming up. waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so join the loyalty program that lets you earn free nights in any of them. plus, for a limited time, members...
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mr. speaker, i'm grateful you have permitted me in the past and i nope the future that singular honor, the honor of calling you my friend. >> rose: chris matthewsre, the host of msnbc's "hardball" and a best-selling author. his new book is called "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." it recalls how president reagan and speaker of the house democrat tip o'neill worked together despite their political differences. matthews know it is story firsthand. he worked in the speaker's office at the time. given the current partisan dysfunction in washington, this book could be very timely. i'm pleased to have chris matthews back in the table. welcome back. >> you told me to write this story last time. >> rose: you went out and did it. >> i think it was a good time to do it because i was able to pull everything together. reagan kept a beautiful diary. >> rose: and he could write. >> he wrote beautifully and quickly and every time something happened with regard to tip he entered it. and i kept a diary-- not as good as reagan's, but a good one-- and i kept it to keep myself sane, it was such a tough job working with tip against reagan. >> rose: why? be
mr. speaker, i'm grateful you have permitted me in the past and i nope the future that singular honor, the honor of calling you my friend. >> rose: chris matthewsre, the host of msnbc's "hardball" and a best-selling author. his new book is called "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." it recalls how president reagan and speaker of the house democrat tip o'neill worked together despite their political differences. matthews know it is story firsthand. he worked in...
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matthew segal. caller: good morning. i want to thank you, mr.egal, for coming on a talking on behalf of the millennial's and the movement that i see in younger people. i am on the border of this group. i am 30. but i am also a college professor, and i spent a lot of time dealing with public opinion and the political ideals of the younger generation. personally learned the lessons of not having insurance as a young woman. accidentsck climbing that interested not cover, and i issue, so an appendix i was fortunate to learn those lessons young. the effects of not having insurance and the value of having insurance. i see this general point of view coming from my students more and more as time goes on. one because they are concerned that they want get consistent jobs when they get out of college. they are stuck with debt, and they're looking at the world from a more freelance point of view. so this idea that they will not have insurance from employers is something that i think is a constant concern with young people. along with the general concern hou
matthew segal. caller: good morning. i want to thank you, mr.egal, for coming on a talking on behalf of the millennial's and the movement that i see in younger people. i am on the border of this group. i am 30. but i am also a college professor, and i spent a lot of time dealing with public opinion and the political ideals of the younger generation. personally learned the lessons of not having insurance as a young woman. accidentsck climbing that interested not cover, and i issue, so an...
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mr. speaker, i'm grateful you have permitted me in the past and i nope the future that singular honor, the honor of calling you my friend. >> rose: chris matthews is here, the host of msnbc's "hardball" and a best-selling author. his new book is called "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." it recalls how president reagan and speaker of the house democrat tip o'neill worked together despite their political differences. matthews know it is story firsthand. he worked in the speaker's office at the time. given the current partisan dysfunction in washington, this book could be very timely. i'm pleased to have chris matthews back in the table. welcome back. >> you told me to write this story last time. >> rose: you went out and did it. >> i think it was a good time to do it because i was able to pull everything together. reagan kept a beautiful diary. >> rose: and he could write. >> he wrote beautifully and quickly and every time something happened with regard to tip he entered it. and i kept a diary-- not as good as reagan's, but a good one-- and i kept it to keep myself sane, it was such a tough job working with tip against reagan. >> rose: w
mr. speaker, i'm grateful you have permitted me in the past and i nope the future that singular honor, the honor of calling you my friend. >> rose: chris matthews is here, the host of msnbc's "hardball" and a best-selling author. his new book is called "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." it recalls how president reagan and speaker of the house democrat tip o'neill worked together despite their political differences. matthews know it is story firsthand. he...
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matthews. we'll talk to columnist charles kraut hammer about his new book. and later, mr. october, our conversation with hall of famer reggie jackson. up next the top stories in the politico playbook but first bill karins with a check on forecast. bill? >> good morning, mika. joe at his best. one year ago today was when hurricane sand die was going onshore in southern jersey and this storm, obviously, left its mark on the worst we've ever seen in this country. i want to explain briefly why it was so bad and could it happen genotype scenarios. as far as the storm there wasn't a storm so bad a category 1 hurricane. one of the largest storms we've ever seen in the atlantic basin let alone one coming on shore in the highly populated areas of new jersey and the storm track was unprecedented. usually these storms go up to the bahamas and out to sea. but than left turn. 50 billion, about second all time. as far as today's weather, there's some bad storms in the middle of the country. kansas city, minneapolis. next couple of days severe weather outbreak is possible in st. louis to
matthews. we'll talk to columnist charles kraut hammer about his new book. and later, mr. october, our conversation with hall of famer reggie jackson. up next the top stories in the politico playbook but first bill karins with a check on forecast. bill? >> good morning, mika. joe at his best. one year ago today was when hurricane sand die was going onshore in southern jersey and this storm, obviously, left its mark on the worst we've ever seen in this country. i want to explain briefly...
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mr. cendhani. martha: he faces 8 1/2 years in prison. what do we expect in court today, garrett? >> in addition to the sentencing we are expecting to hear impact statements both from matthew c port per as well as the victim's daughter. she is going too say cortle deserves the maximum sentence for taking her father's life. of course that will be underway here in about just half an hour, martha. martha: what argument is the defense tuition lighten his sentence. >> reporter: the defense said they would like to see himself no more than 4 years. part of that is that the sentence should be an element top protect the public from any future crime and it should punish the offender using the minimum sanctions. they say that with cortle's aa rehab he has been going through, the video confession and remorse he has expressed shows he isn't likely to be a repeat offender or a danger to the public in the future as well. that's why they are seek no more than four years. the minimum is 2. the prosecution says they are seek the full 8 years. all of this will get underway in half-hour. martha: we'll see what the reaction is when that comes out. the family obviously will be there. and it's b
mr. cendhani. martha: he faces 8 1/2 years in prison. what do we expect in court today, garrett? >> in addition to the sentencing we are expecting to hear impact statements both from matthew c port per as well as the victim's daughter. she is going too say cortle deserves the maximum sentence for taking her father's life. of course that will be underway here in about just half an hour, martha. martha: what argument is the defense tuition lighten his sentence. >> reporter: the...
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this week matthew and his family were left wondering whether they would face more lost pay, more uncertainty. mr president, the shutdown is creating uncertainty for struggling families as well who depend on or nutrition assistance programs. a spokesman review in spokane washington spoke with a woman who is the mother of an 11-month-old girl. rosa gets support from the women, infant and children, w.i.c. program. now we're hearing the washington state department of health said w.i.c. funds would be threatened as early as next month if this continues. rosa might take her vouchers to a grocery store and be unable to buy food for her families. rosa told the spokane review that is a scary situation. what i talked about are a few of the examples i have seen in my home state of washington, but i know families and communities across this country could tell a lot of similar stories. mr. president, this is beyond frustrating for me. it's beyond frustrating for my fellow democrats and many republicans, including, by the way, at least 20 in the house of representatives so far who see absolutely no reason why
this week matthew and his family were left wondering whether they would face more lost pay, more uncertainty. mr president, the shutdown is creating uncertainty for struggling families as well who depend on or nutrition assistance programs. a spokesman review in spokane washington spoke with a woman who is the mother of an 11-month-old girl. rosa gets support from the women, infant and children, w.i.c. program. now we're hearing the washington state department of health said w.i.c. funds would...
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matthew, he talks about, i was hungry and you gave me to eat, i was thirsty you gave me to drink, i was a stranger and you took me in mr. gayay go: that's the genesis, i think, from people who want, from a christian ethics perspective, to support immigration reform. you also have the people who support immigration reform, frankly, because of the idea -- that they ents are parents. any parent understands once you hold the kid in your arms the first time you do anything you have to do to make sure your little boy or little girl eats. mr. gallego: for me, the economic arguments also are so important. the u.s. chamber of commerce, for example, has cited a study that shows that immigrant-owned businesses would generate more than $775 billion in revenue. with $125 billion in payroll, $100 billion in income. that's pretty impressive you know what percentage of the american work force they could employ if they were unleashed? they could employ one out of every 10 workers. one out of every 10 workers. which is just a phenomenal statistic. the other thought that i find really interesting is, of course, that immigrants are also c
matthew, he talks about, i was hungry and you gave me to eat, i was thirsty you gave me to drink, i was a stranger and you took me in mr. gayay go: that's the genesis, i think, from people who want, from a christian ethics perspective, to support immigration reform. you also have the people who support immigration reform, frankly, because of the idea -- that they ents are parents. any parent understands once you hold the kid in your arms the first time you do anything you have to do to make...