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and luke. >> matthew and luke depend on mark, which is why those three gospels-- matthew, mark, and luke-- are called the "synoptic gospels," because they can be understood together. >> once scholars had decided that mark's gospel was used by matthew and luke, it was possible to compare them and to realize that there was also material with a common sequence and a common content that wasn't in "mark." >> scholars observed that there's a part of the sayings in "matthew" that are exactly identical with sayings in luke. in fact, they're identical in greek, sayings of jesus. now, think: jesus spoke aramaic. so if you were translating aramaic and if i were translating aramaic, they'd come out different, these translations. so you would only have identical... you would only have jesus speaking identical sayings in greek if you had a written translation in greek of his sayings. and so scholars suggested that there must have been, besides "mark," something else written down that would have been a list of the sayings of jesus translated into greek. and they called that quelle, which means "so
and luke. >> matthew and luke depend on mark, which is why those three gospels-- matthew, mark, and luke-- are called the "synoptic gospels," because they can be understood together. >> once scholars had decided that mark's gospel was used by matthew and luke, it was possible to compare them and to realize that there was also material with a common sequence and a common content that wasn't in "mark." >> scholars observed that there's a part of the sayings...
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matthew called me after the pentagon was hit. mom he said, i'm on duty and we were locking down bancrofts hall in getting our weapons. we may be a target. don't expect to hear from me for a while. this class of 2002 with transition immediately to a war and for the first time started on our soil. little did i know that my time with matthew at memorial hall was a foreshadowing of massey's future. today his name is listed with those he knew but under the new title, war on terror. matthew was chosen from marine aviation went through many trials and hardships before finally going into the first squadron in japan. there he became an gauge to the girl he loved and was on top of the world. when extra troops failed to arrive in afghanistan that summer, the summer of 2009, matthew volunteered on the ground to help out. the absolutely found his niche with those marines. he took leave the first of july and secretly married theresa. july 10 was the last time i saw him. he arrived in afghanistan the end of july and wrote these final words in h
matthew called me after the pentagon was hit. mom he said, i'm on duty and we were locking down bancrofts hall in getting our weapons. we may be a target. don't expect to hear from me for a while. this class of 2002 with transition immediately to a war and for the first time started on our soil. little did i know that my time with matthew at memorial hall was a foreshadowing of massey's future. today his name is listed with those he knew but under the new title, war on terror. matthew was...
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>> between matthew and lucas, for argued and defensible reasons scholars think that matthew and luke were probably written just before the turn of the first century. >> i thought it was closer to 47 years. >> after what? >> after his death. >> well, he died around -- no, mark is the earliest one and mark seems to have been written around the destruction of the temple. >> i guess what she's saying is a lot of this is hand me down, verbal accounts, which of course are subject to considerable alteration in the pass, we certainly know that, correct? >> well, today it certainly is not like the-mile-per-hour dame -- the children's parlor game of telephone where you pass a saying around the circle and by the time it gets to the end it's been corrupted. go back to the historical context, it was a very oral culture. and we're only talking, here, maybe 40 or 50 years. i can certainly remember things 40 years ago. and 30 years ago quite cereal. and something of this monumental importance i probably would remember it quite vividly. but in that culture where member morization and oral transmissio
>> between matthew and lucas, for argued and defensible reasons scholars think that matthew and luke were probably written just before the turn of the first century. >> i thought it was closer to 47 years. >> after what? >> after his death. >> well, he died around -- no, mark is the earliest one and mark seems to have been written around the destruction of the temple. >> i guess what she's saying is a lot of this is hand me down, verbal accounts, which of...
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>> that was good, matthews. >> that was good! >> that was good, matthews. all right. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: come on, michael. it will be good. >> oh, my god. okay. okay. [ talking over each other ] >> look at me. [ audience ohs ] what is it? the accordion. that's easy. [ laughter ] you lucky -- you lucky -- bastard. >> you know, i don't know how to even -- >> you want to help him? you're his teammate. >> jimmy: well, i do, but -- >> is it, like, right? is it this way? >> jimmy: yeah. and then you gotta make some -- open and close. >> okay, you know what? >> 30 seconds. >> jimmy: no, not yet! 30 seconds -- wait! you've got to open and close it! squeeze it! yeah, there you go. >> ready? >> 30 seconds. ♪ >> jimmy: "row your boat." "row, row, row your boat!" >> wait, wait, wait. wait. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ >> that's the best i can do. ♪ >> jimmy: i don't know the name of that. ♪ [ buzzer ] [ sad tuba ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> you know what? i'm actually glad i don't know how to play the accordion. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, here we go. >> otherw
>> that was good, matthews. >> that was good! >> that was good, matthews. all right. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: come on, michael. it will be good. >> oh, my god. okay. okay. [ talking over each other ] >> look at me. [ audience ohs ] what is it? the accordion. that's easy. [ laughter ] you lucky -- you lucky -- bastard. >> you know, i don't know how to even -- >> you want to help him? you're his teammate. >> jimmy: well, i do, but -- >> is...
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dave matthews band performs after the break. ♪ that is not dave matthews band. did you get chips for the party? nope.
dave matthews band performs after the break. ♪ that is not dave matthews band. did you get chips for the party? nope.
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unfortunately in matthew's case, he proceeded to deteriorate. he dropped his blood pressure with a very low white blood cell count of a thousand. decreased clotting mechanisms, failure to maintain stable of temperature. failure to maintain oxygen saturations, all reflections of overwhelming infection. sepsis and septic shock. nf in fact, the blood culture taken at the hospital in the early morning hours of december 21st revealed the child had died. >> this is jerome klein. he's published 967 pieces on infectious diseases. he's the man. dr. sikirika of the county, there isn't one report of sepsis in his autopsy report. >> i think some will bring their own bias to the facts. but the biology disease is based on factual information. we have information that the bone marrow was suppressed. and it could be only suppressed by overwhelming sepsis. >> once the allegation of abuse or possibility of abuse comes in, it kind of whites out everything else. and i think that happened in this case. it happens frequently. >> the doctors for whatever reason suspec
unfortunately in matthew's case, he proceeded to deteriorate. he dropped his blood pressure with a very low white blood cell count of a thousand. decreased clotting mechanisms, failure to maintain stable of temperature. failure to maintain oxygen saturations, all reflections of overwhelming infection. sepsis and septic shock. nf in fact, the blood culture taken at the hospital in the early morning hours of december 21st revealed the child had died. >> this is jerome klein. he's published...
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dave matthews band performs after the break. ♪ that is not dave matthews band. j ♪ >> jimmy: our next guests are one of our favorite groups. tonight they're here to perform "christmas song" from their classic album "remember two things." please welcome back to the show, dave matthews band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ she was his girl he was her boyfriend she be his wife make him her husband ♪ ♪ a surprise on the way any day any day one healthy little giggling dribbling baby boy ♪ ♪ the wise men came three made their way to shower him with love while he lay in the hay ♪ ♪ shower him with love love love love love love love love is all around not very much of his ♪ ♪ childhood was known kept his mother mary worried always out on his own he met another mary ♪ ♪ for a reasonable fee less than reputable was known to be his heart was full of love ♪ ♪ love love love love love love love is all around when jesus christ was nailed to the his tree ♪ ♪ said oh daddy-o i can see how it all soon will be i came to shed ♪ ♪ a little ligh
dave matthews band performs after the break. ♪ that is not dave matthews band. j ♪ >> jimmy: our next guests are one of our favorite groups. tonight they're here to perform "christmas song" from their classic album "remember two things." please welcome back to the show, dave matthews band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ she was his girl he was her boyfriend she be his wife make him her husband ♪ ♪ a surprise on the way any day any day one healthy little...
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dave matthews band performs after the break. ♪ that is not dave matthews band. did you get chips for the party? nope. cheese plate? cheese plate...nope. i made something better. ♪ you used the oven? boom ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. ♪ >> jimmy: our next guests are one of our favorite groups. tonight they're here to perform "christmas song" from their classic album "remember two things." please welcome back to the show, dave matthews band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ she was his girl he was her boyfriend she be his wife make him her husband ♪ ♪ a surprise on the way any day any day one healthy little giggling dribbling baby boy ♪ ♪ the wise men came three made their way to shower him with love while he lay in the hay ♪ ♪ shower him with love love love love love love love love is all around not very much of hi
dave matthews band performs after the break. ♪ that is not dave matthews band. did you get chips for the party? nope. cheese plate? cheese plate...nope. i made something better. ♪ you used the oven? boom ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. ♪ >> jimmy: our...
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inhe gospel according to matthew joefs and mary are already living in bethlehem. some details in matthew the star, the maja, massacre of the innocent are not mentioned in luke. en for many the details and the differences in the gospel dos matter. the questions are resolved faith. >> we are evangelical protestants and here we really do believe the christmas story i believe the angel came to mary and angels celebrated christ's birth outside of bethlehem. >> dr. irwin lutz zer is the senior pastor of the church in chicago. they find 75 percent agree and believe the christmas story is historically accurate. >> the point is, if he's jesus is who he claims to be, the son of god, then he came to prove he was the son of god and to die for us, these miracles become very uniqueable. >> function of a nativity story is to give you a summary form the destiny of this child. >> john dominic clawson believes the gospel writer's motives are not to write list but to make the world of theology. >> when matthew is going to have jesus give a sermon on the mount he is going to model hi
inhe gospel according to matthew joefs and mary are already living in bethlehem. some details in matthew the star, the maja, massacre of the innocent are not mentioned in luke. en for many the details and the differences in the gospel dos matter. the questions are resolved faith. >> we are evangelical protestants and here we really do believe the christmas story i believe the angel came to mary and angels celebrated christ's birth outside of bethlehem. >> dr. irwin lutz zer is the...
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editor for reason dot com welcome matthew so first want to ask you. want to talk about how these guns and where they are coming from. some figures out there seventy percent of the guns that are seized in mexico. and they were sent to a u.s. gun tracing program from the u.s. . they. excuse me the gun tracing program from the us shows that seventy percent are from here in the u.s. could you elaborate a bit more on how these cartels are getting armed so as you mentioned a lot of them are coming from central america smuggled that way through the south but a significant amount are coming from inside of the border and while a lot of this is illegal smuggling we shouldn't forget that actually through operations like fast and furious that a lot of these guns were deliberately channeled to cartels and the a.t.f. has you know as years has shown screwed this up a little bit a lot of these guns have appeared in murders the point of it was to track weapons to high. type players in the cartels but it obviously hasn't been successful you just mentioned fast and furi
editor for reason dot com welcome matthew so first want to ask you. want to talk about how these guns and where they are coming from. some figures out there seventy percent of the guns that are seized in mexico. and they were sent to a u.s. gun tracing program from the u.s. . they. excuse me the gun tracing program from the us shows that seventy percent are from here in the u.s. could you elaborate a bit more on how these cartels are getting armed so as you mentioned a lot of them are coming...
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hi, matthew. >> caller: good morning. can you hear me? >> host: good morning. >> caller: i just like to bring up a couple women heroes i was thinking. famous in ireland in ulster, a famous warrior woman that was known the pest warrior out of all of ireland and she had a training camp in ulster where all the real high-quality warriors would go and learn from her. and a lady in -- that helicopter -- a welsh lading that helped lead a resistance against a roman invasion, and bill hooks, a famous writer, and also -- advocating for compulsory education for girls in pakistan who was tried and murdered. i'd like to make that comment. my condolences to your parents, and i love that. i love how you talked about the -- do not have to be -- more than capable of being trained to be able to defend themselves. and, yeah, so peace and love. >> host: matthew. >> guest: i appreciate that. i should also tell you that so many, matthew, of the people that got -- when we started writing "heros for my son" and i went on facebook or twitter and said please send
hi, matthew. >> caller: good morning. can you hear me? >> host: good morning. >> caller: i just like to bring up a couple women heroes i was thinking. famous in ireland in ulster, a famous warrior woman that was known the pest warrior out of all of ireland and she had a training camp in ulster where all the real high-quality warriors would go and learn from her. and a lady in -- that helicopter -- a welsh lading that helped lead a resistance against a roman invasion, and bill...
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we put it to our matthews meter. does it look like the eventual deal will be a grand bargain to put the debt issue to bed or something short of that. it's unanimous, everybody there said it's the second choice, not a grand bargain. kelly, are you surprised? we're still going to be talking about debt in years to come. >> what is achievable in the moment and the grand bargain which is the desire of both the president, boehner, and a lot of people, is a harder reach. for what's achievable is something less than that. chris: will the president be able to start this year with his second inaugural address, his state of the union for 2013, will he be able to start with a clean table and talk about the future, the things he wants to talk about after we're through this mess. >> i think it's essential to his presidency that the answer to that be yes. really, this is the unfinished business of his first term, chris. we haven't heard anything about -- chris: so ideally we will get to that. >> those speeches are data points that
we put it to our matthews meter. does it look like the eventual deal will be a grand bargain to put the debt issue to bed or something short of that. it's unanimous, everybody there said it's the second choice, not a grand bargain. kelly, are you surprised? we're still going to be talking about debt in years to come. >> what is achievable in the moment and the grand bargain which is the desire of both the president, boehner, and a lot of people, is a harder reach. for what's achievable is...
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archaeologist peter matthews. matthews: we can now read this entire inscription. it begins over here with the date, the verb of which is recorded here, saying literally, "he was born." it then moves directly into another date, and these numbers here represent 4 followed by the glyph for a 20-year period here. so 4 times 20 years, or roughly 80 years between those two dates. then we get a glyph here giving the event of the second date, he died. and then the name of the person who both was born and died, the great son, pacal, shown here by a shield sign, which is read "pacal" in mayan. finally, to end this first passage, we get "the holy lord of palenque," indicating that he was the king of palenque. keach: a king at the age of 12, pacal left a wealth of inscriptions that traces his lineage back six generations. his sons carried the lineage forward, to reveal a phenomenal record of a ruling maya dynasty. but the writing also revealed an abrupt and puzzling break in the dynastic succession. this is the palace, begun by pacal and continued by his sons, including kan x
archaeologist peter matthews. matthews: we can now read this entire inscription. it begins over here with the date, the verb of which is recorded here, saying literally, "he was born." it then moves directly into another date, and these numbers here represent 4 followed by the glyph for a 20-year period here. so 4 times 20 years, or roughly 80 years between those two dates. then we get a glyph here giving the event of the second date, he died. and then the name of the person who both...
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mayor david lim is standing by the council member matthews. >> i've always found him to be above board and ethical and, you know, just a great council member to work with. always thinking about the community. >> lim is a district deputy in the county pulling all city phone logs and e-mails about the 7-eleven. >> in the course of getting there, i found that there appeared to be communication that would cause a person to have some suspicion about how things were going. >> reporter: the owner said they spent close to $9 million in renovation. if they were forced to close, they would sue the city to get that money back. he's not worried about that now. he's going to follow the law and do what's right. the city will pick up the issue in january. in san mateo, cbs 5. >>> there are less than five hours left in autumn and then we say hello winter. mother nature will introduce winter to us on a wet note. details on how wet coming up next. >>> sometimes you just need to crank up the radar, man, to see what's coming. >> sometimes you need to fire it up and see what happens. >> yes, let them do th
mayor david lim is standing by the council member matthews. >> i've always found him to be above board and ethical and, you know, just a great council member to work with. always thinking about the community. >> lim is a district deputy in the county pulling all city phone logs and e-mails about the 7-eleven. >> in the course of getting there, i found that there appeared to be communication that would cause a person to have some suspicion about how things were going. >>...
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are you the matthew steen of underground fame? >> i didn't know that was going to come up, but yes, sir. water under the bridge but it still catches up with us. >> thank you. you mentioned wanting upper market to be a sunshine corridor i think was the phrase you used. we all want sunshine to be everywhere in our city, but can you describe what you mean by that? the market-octavia plan did upzone a number of corner lots throughout the upper market area and octavia as well up to 65 feet as part of a transit first policy in terms of so much of that housing or proposed possible housing is close to transit. so can you just explain a little more what you meant by sunshine corridor? >> my concern was the height limitations and any modifications to those height limitations. i have not had a chance to read the actual plan documents, hopefully i would have access to the documents of course if i were a serving member of the committee. while i may be a bit behind the curve in current planning issues, i am a very quick learner. >> i'm not crit
are you the matthew steen of underground fame? >> i didn't know that was going to come up, but yes, sir. water under the bridge but it still catches up with us. >> thank you. you mentioned wanting upper market to be a sunshine corridor i think was the phrase you used. we all want sunshine to be everywhere in our city, but can you describe what you mean by that? the market-octavia plan did upzone a number of corner lots throughout the upper market area and octavia as well up to 65...
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. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't work. >> good, how are you? >> good. >> this is institution classification committee. this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them in, review why they're in ad seg and you know, go over the issues of why they're locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. >> cdc number. >> matthew national, 245854. >> sir, warden ayres. >> referred to our csr for transfer and approved and you were retained. you have done your shoe related time. therefore, the recommendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have any problems with being released? >> yes, i got a problem t
. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't work. >> good, how are you? >> good. >>...
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. >> first look at power ball winner matthew good. he and his wife will receive 192 million dollars. he had hoped to stay anonymous and keep working at electronic company to stay employed but they are made public in arizona. >> matthew good. >> apple mapping app safety issue in australia one city asked drivers to stop using it. police in victoria police rescued people. one was stranded for more than 24 hours without food or water in a desert. >> then there's this chic primate. monkey found wandering in an ikea dressedh ca a stylish company. escaped from a crate in the owner car. the monkey since taken to animal sanctuary. >> it has a sheerling coat. really. >> sandy is here. >> first thing tomorrow morning it's chilly. wake up forecast patchy dense fog at the coast then low 40's to low 50's by 8:00 a.m. tracking the weather 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. >> that isor. >> that is our report. night line-up next. i'm dan. >> i'm carolyn johnson thanks for joining us for all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> we do indeed. morning news starts at
. >> first look at power ball winner matthew good. he and his wife will receive 192 million dollars. he had hoped to stay anonymous and keep working at electronic company to stay employed but they are made public in arizona. >> matthew good. >> apple mapping app safety issue in australia one city asked drivers to stop using it. police in victoria police rescued people. one was stranded for more than 24 hours without food or water in a desert. >> then there's this chic...
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i'm richard wolffe in for chris matthews. big numbers get thrown around at times like this in washington. as the legendary everett dirksen once said, a billion here a billion there, pretty soon you're talking real money, about you this debate isn't just about the billions here and there. for average families the payroll tax cut that started two years ago is worth around 1000 as year. those families tend to spend that cash because they need it now. republicans say this is one tax cut they hate and the last time it was going to expire, the white house launched a whole campaign about $40 a paycheck. they asked families to send in their stories about what $40 meant to them. well, you know something? $40 a still a lot of cash for the families hit hardest by the great recession. for the wealthy people sitting around the negotiating table in d.c., $40 is just another steak dinner for one. but for many people who voted them into office, it's the cost of groceries for a week of family dinners. let's not forget, they are the ones who s
i'm richard wolffe in for chris matthews. big numbers get thrown around at times like this in washington. as the legendary everett dirksen once said, a billion here a billion there, pretty soon you're talking real money, about you this debate isn't just about the billions here and there. for average families the payroll tax cut that started two years ago is worth around 1000 as year. those families tend to spend that cash because they need it now. republicans say this is one tax cut they hate...
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pime's homes are ruined and chris matthews is forever taking his fot out of his mouth. and the co2 in rush lim bah'sed had. and hillary clinton becoming a viantor because her husband was eye lout. and kkkis the republican. >> he is just rambling nonsensical nonsense. he is much better than this. something's happened to him. >> you do have the obama mania war. and chris won that, too over >> this guy has done everything right and praised his family right and in a blind test becomes the head of the review . everything is clean as a whistle and never broken a law. he's a perfect father and husband and american and all they do is trash the guy. >> you get the drug use. cocaine. and the chum gain. and got those little things . >> if chris matthews could carry barak obama's next child want. >> oh, man, that is cold. >> i know, i know. >> oh,. >> we are not responsible for things people say on the program. >> it is it bad. i mean, i used -- when you meet him he is it a guy . >> iy conversation and he was reasonable and he's gone on to the dark side of reality on these things.
pime's homes are ruined and chris matthews is forever taking his fot out of his mouth. and the co2 in rush lim bah'sed had. and hillary clinton becoming a viantor because her husband was eye lout. and kkkis the republican. >> he is just rambling nonsensical nonsense. he is much better than this. something's happened to him. >> you do have the obama mania war. and chris won that, too over >> this guy has done everything right and praised his family right and in a blind test...
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joining me now from london is matthew chance. matthew, good morning. the radio hosts responsible for this have taken themselves off the air. we're talking about the prank call to the duchess of cambridge, but the anger just keeps pouring in. >> it certainly does. a lot of the anger is directed towards that radio station in sydn sydney, australia. their facebook page was taken down because of all the angry comments posted on it and other social media accounts have been bombarded with messages of disgust at the behavior of these two radio deejays that called this hospital on wednesday from their live radio studios in sydney. one posing as the queen and the other posing as prince charles and managing to get patched through to the ward where the duchess of cambridge was being treated for morning sickness and getting some kind of personal details from the medical staff there, the nursing staff. it emerged one of the nurses taken in by that prank call took her own life a short distance from here at the staff residence quarters, staff quarters just a few mete
joining me now from london is matthew chance. matthew, good morning. the radio hosts responsible for this have taken themselves off the air. we're talking about the prank call to the duchess of cambridge, but the anger just keeps pouring in. >> it certainly does. a lot of the anger is directed towards that radio station in sydn sydney, australia. their facebook page was taken down because of all the angry comments posted on it and other social media accounts have been bombarded with...
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matthew, the tax collector and john, the beloved disciple. mark was a companion of the apostle peter and luke was a companion of the apostle paul. >> but did they really write the gospels? >> we can never be sure. what good happens, it's easy to imagine in days such as that, peter was relaying to some young pupil the stories he remembered before it was too late, and mark is putting them into an order in which this story will offer some consolation to a church that is facing terrible destruction. >> mark is the earliest gospel, scholars say, written around 65 a.d. matthew and luke were written some 15 to 20 years later, and finally, the gospel of john was written about 90 or 95 a.d. while each of the four gospels recount the death and resurrection of jesus, they are strikingly different. >> the question of where they got their information is very interesting. what most scholars today think is that, after the days of jesus his followers told stories about him, about what he did during his ministry. and these stories were circulating year after
matthew, the tax collector and john, the beloved disciple. mark was a companion of the apostle peter and luke was a companion of the apostle paul. >> but did they really write the gospels? >> we can never be sure. what good happens, it's easy to imagine in days such as that, peter was relaying to some young pupil the stories he remembered before it was too late, and mark is putting them into an order in which this story will offer some consolation to a church that is facing terrible...
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towson university in maryland it's an idea that has gained a lot of attention and even more criticism matthew haim bach is a senior studying u.s. history and the founder and commander of the white student union i spoke with him earlier about how this all idea came about. well i came up with the idea and the fact that you see in america that every single racial group has an advocacy group we have the n.w. c.p. we have a pact we have you know groups for hispanics for asians for everybody so kind of the idea is that people come together on kind of tribal lines and they advocate for the best interests of their people and whites are the only group that doesn't have that so the idea that students when on college campuses were facing affirmative action which discriminates against white students you know not being able to get into the college or you know not be able get proper scholarships based on how much work we've done it's you know a problem that we need to face and these demographic trends which are a shift which are i think are bad for white students so we need to come together on racial lines
towson university in maryland it's an idea that has gained a lot of attention and even more criticism matthew haim bach is a senior studying u.s. history and the founder and commander of the white student union i spoke with him earlier about how this all idea came about. well i came up with the idea and the fact that you see in america that every single racial group has an advocacy group we have the n.w. c.p. we have a pact we have you know groups for hispanics for asians for everybody so kind...
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our conversation with chris matthews on jfk, elusive hero. stay with us. [ cellphon irping ] [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. >>> excuse me, chet. here is a flash from the associated press, datelined dallas. two priested who were with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. there is no further confirmation, but this is what we have on a flash basis from the associated press. two priests were called to the hospital to administer the last rites of the roman catholic church and it is from them we get the word that the president has died, that the bullet wounds inflicted on him as he rode in a motorcade through downtown dallas have been fatal. >> welcome back to "morning joe." that was bill ryan on november 22nd, 1963, announcing to the world that president john f. kennedy has been assassinated in a motorcade passi
our conversation with chris matthews on jfk, elusive hero. stay with us. [ cellphon irping ] [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. >>> excuse me, chet. here is a flash from the associated press, datelined dallas. two priested who were with president kennedy say he...
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discussion and i know you've taken a lot of flak for it but i we appreciate your time here today as matthew hemlock founder of the white student union. all right tis the season for christmas trees and menorahs overeating overspending and one more thing political correctness now most of us at one time or another have had that awkward moment where you don't know whether to wish someone a merry christmas or a happy hanukkah or just plain happy holidays we've seen the so-called war on christmas play out on fox news in other news stations and we've watched governor lincoln chafee of rhode island change the name of the annual christmas tree to the holiday tree now one rhode island lawmaker went so far as to call governor chafee governor greenwich but wait a minute isn't this the season about love and family and holiday cheer how the holidays become too politically correct for their own good well joining me now to discuss this is one of our favorite funny guys political comedian dean obeidallah as well as dr victoria taylor she's a psychologist at the american institute for cognitive therapy welco
discussion and i know you've taken a lot of flak for it but i we appreciate your time here today as matthew hemlock founder of the white student union. all right tis the season for christmas trees and menorahs overeating overspending and one more thing political correctness now most of us at one time or another have had that awkward moment where you don't know whether to wish someone a merry christmas or a happy hanukkah or just plain happy holidays we've seen the so-called war on christmas...
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>>s his name is matthew moore. he was almost twice the legal limit. he was not injured. he's currently awaiting trial. >> her medical bills are already in the millions. how do you think you're going to pay for them? are you trying to raise money? >> i'm poor, disabled. and i'm just doing the best i can. i've got to give her a decent quality of life. i'll do whatever it takes. >> please don't drink and drive. >>> northern california has been battered by serious storms and some redwoods didn't make it. check this out on a road betweens crescent city and humble, california. now you can see road crews are there trying to clean stuff up, get the road cleared away so people can get through. the one tree wasn't the only one that fell. >> oh. >> almost went right in the back of their truck. >> it almost did. they had to move this truck out of the way because the trees didn't stop falling. you always hear about mudslides and heavy rains kind of weaken the soil. well that's what happened here because the trees weren't done collapsing. >> yeah. >> right there. those are the roots.
>>s his name is matthew moore. he was almost twice the legal limit. he was not injured. he's currently awaiting trial. >> her medical bills are already in the millions. how do you think you're going to pay for them? are you trying to raise money? >> i'm poor, disabled. and i'm just doing the best i can. i've got to give her a decent quality of life. i'll do whatever it takes. >> please don't drink and drive. >>> northern california has been battered by serious...
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to the task of matthew or -- >> the task of matthew as played by dan stevens is really to try to make robert realize that change has got to happen with the estate. >> rose: there is a new world there. >> yeah. >> ah, ah, ah. oh dear, i am afraid the war has made old women of us. >> oh. >> i wouldn't say that, but then i always keep out of the sun. >> rose: when you look at all of these characters and each year there is the introduction of a new character, so your mother shows up. played by sthir maclaine. and what, shirley maclaine. >> and what role does she play? >> well, i think you learn a lot about where cora comes from, which is vastly different from the lineage that robert has enjoyed. >> rose: right. >> and you need only take one look at shirley maclaine and the whole story is told, that is the whew at this, beauty of her. so right there you have a complete contrast of cultures, america, young, brash, outspoken, direct, and england which is everything that is quite the opposite of that in many ways. >> and what is the relationship here? >> women, anna. >> it is a working relati
to the task of matthew or -- >> the task of matthew as played by dan stevens is really to try to make robert realize that change has got to happen with the estate. >> rose: there is a new world there. >> yeah. >> ah, ah, ah. oh dear, i am afraid the war has made old women of us. >> oh. >> i wouldn't say that, but then i always keep out of the sun. >> rose: when you look at all of these characters and each year there is the introduction of a new...
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. >> reporter: sandy flooded 10- year-old matthew's basement destroying most of his toys. matthew a mom says the cost of rebuilding threatened to wipe out christ mas. >> trying to give them things. people who donated gifts have been awesome. >> reporter: joy wong started this gift-giving charity after helping clean up a friend's basement. >> her son saw us throwing out his toys and not understanding what he might have done to have all of his toys thrown out. >> reporter: secret sanda allowed donors to make sure the magic of christmas was not lost this year. >> they received enough to fulfill 2,000 of sandy's youngest victims. some got their gifts here at it this christmas party. >> reporter: christmas will not be the same now that his family lives in a small apartment. >> we used to race down stairs to get the presents and now it is all one floor. >> but the parents say secret sandy is taking some of the disappointment away. >> we can did not expect special angels like this. >> they will run this charity all year long to help children in the hardest hit areas. >>> and spea
. >> reporter: sandy flooded 10- year-old matthew's basement destroying most of his toys. matthew a mom says the cost of rebuilding threatened to wipe out christ mas. >> trying to give them things. people who donated gifts have been awesome. >> reporter: joy wong started this gift-giving charity after helping clean up a friend's basement. >> her son saw us throwing out his toys and not understanding what he might have done to have all of his toys thrown out. >>...
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. >> reporter: sandy flooded matthew's basement, destroying most of his toys. matthew's mom says the cost of rebuilding threatened to wipe out christmas. >> just trying to get them things. the people who have donated gifts have been awesome. >> reporter: joy created this gift-giving charity after she helped a friend cleanup from the storm. >> her son saw us throwing out his toys and was so emotional about it and so upset seeing -- not understanding what he did to have all of his toys thrown out. >> reporter: online donnerss helped out. >> the -- donnerss helped out. >> reporter: 2,000 of sandy's youngest victims were helped out. some of them got their gifts here at this christmas party. >> reporter: 10-year-old michael says christmas will not be the same now that his family lives in a small apartment. >> we don't race down the stairs t it is now one floor. not the normal. >> reporter: secret sandy is taking some of the disappointment. >> we did not expect special angels like this. i am blown away how generous people have been. >> reporter: they will collect don
. >> reporter: sandy flooded matthew's basement, destroying most of his toys. matthew's mom says the cost of rebuilding threatened to wipe out christmas. >> just trying to get them things. the people who have donated gifts have been awesome. >> reporter: joy created this gift-giving charity after she helped a friend cleanup from the storm. >> her son saw us throwing out his toys and was so emotional about it and so upset seeing -- not understanding what he did to have...
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matthew's mom said it was difficult. >> trying to get new things. the people who have been donating to get stuff have been awesome. >> reporter: joy wong developed this gift-giving charity after she helped her friend clean out. >> her son was throwing out toys and was so emotional about it so upset not understanding what he might have done to have to have his toys thrown out. the organization received enough donations to fulfill the wishes of 2,000 of some of sandy's youngest victims. some of the kids got their gifts here at this christmas party. 10-year-old michael caprio says christmas won't be the same now that his family lives in a small apartment. >> we used to race downstairs to see the presents. now it's one floor. we can't have our normal everyday thing. >> reporter: but the parents say secret sandy is taking some of the disappointments away. i'm blown away with charity like this. >> reporter: the charity will collect donations all year long to benefit kids in hard hit areas. >>> straight ahead, your christmas eve forecast. and in sports, th
matthew's mom said it was difficult. >> trying to get new things. the people who have been donating to get stuff have been awesome. >> reporter: joy wong developed this gift-giving charity after she helped her friend clean out. >> her son was throwing out toys and was so emotional about it so upset not understanding what he might have done to have to have his toys thrown out. the organization received enough donations to fulfill the wishes of 2,000 of some of sandy's youngest...
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matthews declined an on-camera interview. but he says it was not involved with the 7-eleven and has done something wrong. the mayor is standing by him. >> i've always found him to be above board and ethical, just a great council member. >> reporter: limb, who was also a deputy district attorney in santa clara county, has pulled all e-mails about the 7-eleven. >> in the course of getting those, i found there would appear to be communication that would cause a person to have suspicion about how things were going. >> reporter: the owners say they spent close to $9 million in renovations. if they are forced to close, they will likely sue the city to get that back, they say. the city will take up the issue in january. in san mateo, kiet do, cbs 5. >>> a package thief who was caught on a hidden camera swiping holiday gifts off a porch has been busted. 39-year-old daniel price stole a box in concord just 15 minutes after ups dropped it off. here he is walking up to the door. these photos were posted online two days ago. police got t
matthews declined an on-camera interview. but he says it was not involved with the 7-eleven and has done something wrong. the mayor is standing by him. >> i've always found him to be above board and ethical, just a great council member. >> reporter: limb, who was also a deputy district attorney in santa clara county, has pulled all e-mails about the 7-eleven. >> in the course of getting those, i found there would appear to be communication that would cause a person to have...
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whether a medical cannabis dispensary use would be permitted at the subject property. >> my name is matthew girardi and i'm a lawyer and represent the managing patient members of a proposed collective called cambon connoisseur collective and we're challenging a letter of did determination issued by mr. sanchez in which he found 33 cambon drive is not a suitable location for a mcmcd site because it may be within 1,000 feet of a park, namely the merced playground. california law mandates that the site be 600' away from schools, churches, places where people get treatment for drug and alcohol. the city of san francisco enacted planning code section 790-141 which increases the radius from 600' to 1,000'. the public policy behind the law is clear, and that the city of san francisco and, in fact the managing patient members of cambon collective believe that the children have to be protected from collectives. and from inadvertently coming in contact with medical cannabis. the difficulties in measuring the distance are twofold. one is the size of the two locations. :based on the measures [r-eurpt/]
whether a medical cannabis dispensary use would be permitted at the subject property. >> my name is matthew girardi and i'm a lawyer and represent the managing patient members of a proposed collective called cambon connoisseur collective and we're challenging a letter of did determination issued by mr. sanchez in which he found 33 cambon drive is not a suitable location for a mcmcd site because it may be within 1,000 feet of a park, namely the merced playground. california law mandates...
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>> this is "the chris matthews show." >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> tear down this wall. >> i can hear you. >> the time for change has come. chris: this one's for you. forget about that cliff. 'tis the season for sizing up the year and this year 2012 has been truly historic. so pull up a chair. it's our annual award show. smart move. what did barack obama do smart this year and what was the key to mitt romney's failure? we'll look at the nominations for best and worst political moves. unforced errors and of course our annual foot in mouth prize. and finally, the nerve of it. our annual chutzpah prize and who showed the most nerve and who are the heroes of 2012 in i'm chris matthews. welcome to a very special awards show. with us mike duffy from "time" magazine. bbc's katty kay. "new york times'" helene cooper and abc's sam donaldson. first up, 'tis the season for year-end political awards. best and worst. last year part one of our political awards and this week part two and this is pure fun. our first category president obama's smartest political decision of 2012. w
>> this is "the chris matthews show." >> ask not what your country can do for you. >> tear down this wall. >> i can hear you. >> the time for change has come. chris: this one's for you. forget about that cliff. 'tis the season for sizing up the year and this year 2012 has been truly historic. so pull up a chair. it's our annual award show. smart move. what did barack obama do smart this year and what was the key to mitt romney's failure? we'll look at the...
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. >> first look at power ball winner matthew good. he and his wife will receive 192 million dollars. he had hoped to stay anonymous and keep working at electronic company to stay employed but they are made public in arizona. >> matthew good. >> apple mapping app safety issue in australia one city asked drivers to stop using it. police in victoria police rescued people. one was stranded for more than 24 hours without food or water in a desert. >> then there's this chic primate. monkey found wandering in an ikea dressed in a stylish company. escaped from a crate in the owner car. the monkey since taken to animal sanctuary. >> it has a sheerling coat. really. >> sandy is here. >> first thing tomorrow morning it's chilly. wake up forecast patchy dense fog at the coast then low 40's to low 50's by 8:00 a.m. tracking the weather 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> that is our report. night line-up next. i'm dan. >> i'm carolyn johnson thanks for joining us for all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> we do indeed. morning news starts at 4:30.
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them out. >> yes paying in the system and expectation we do need the cooperation of our customers e-matthew says she tried e mailing the edd but response the same from the phone line. volume very high due to the high demand for our services. we ask for your patience ebbs. >> people don't trust or lick government because they have personal experience like that. >>reporter: state senator mark says the large number of unanswered calls to customer service agent is not accept afternoon. he thinks the problem might be the size of the department and misunderstanding of who it serves. >> it just seems indemic in large public institution that people forget that there is an expectation they are serving our client on the otheren of the phone who may going through much greater pain and suffering than you are. >>reporter: senator will bring this issue to the labor relation committee and meet with the director of edd to get answer. go deeper into the position we post the auditor report and other links. now back to you. >>> rain returns but not for everyone. sandhya is here washington look at the accu-wea
them out. >> yes paying in the system and expectation we do need the cooperation of our customers e-matthew says she tried e mailing the edd but response the same from the phone line. volume very high due to the high demand for our services. we ask for your patience ebbs. >> people don't trust or lick government because they have personal experience like that. >>reporter: state senator mark says the large number of unanswered calls to customer service agent is not accept...
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reverend matthew krebin, the senior minister of the newtown congressional church, united church of christ, he will open up. i had an opportunity to meet with him at his church yesterday and you see some of the clergy there, including the rabbi who is there as well. you see him wearing the skull cap with his back to us. he and reverend krebbin, they were both inside the fire hall where all the families gathered, the governor was there, dannel malloy, and at one point the governor started telling family members, parents, who was alive and who wasn't alive, and, you know, and both the minister and the rabbi said to me, it was one -- it was the most powerful moment, the shock, and these are clergy, they're supposed to comfort. they didn't know what to do. >> these parents, they did not know, they were waiting, hoping, seeing children come out and hoping that one of those children would be theirs, but for so many parents that didn't happen, and the governor was the one, you heard this morning, wolf, that ultimately told them, conveyed that information, that horrible information to them. >> he
reverend matthew krebin, the senior minister of the newtown congressional church, united church of christ, he will open up. i had an opportunity to meet with him at his church yesterday and you see some of the clergy there, including the rabbi who is there as well. you see him wearing the skull cap with his back to us. he and reverend krebbin, they were both inside the fire hall where all the families gathered, the governor was there, dannel malloy, and at one point the governor started telling...
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them out. >> yes paying in the system and expectation we do need the cooperation of our customers e-matthew says she tried e mailing the edd but response the same from the phone line. volume very high due to the high demand for our services. we ask for your patience ebbs. >> people don't trust or lick government because they have personal experience like that. >>reporter: state senator mark says the large number of unanswered calls to customer service agent is not accept afternoon. he thinks the problem might be the size of the department and misunderstanding of who it serves. >> it just seems indemic in large public institution that people forget that there is an expectation they are serving our client on the otheren of the phone who may going through much greater pain and suffering than you are. >>reporter: senator will bring this issue to the labor relation committee and meet with the director of edd to get answer. go deeper into the position we post the auditor report and other links. now back to you. >>> rain returns but not for everyone. sandhya is here washington look at the accu-wea
them out. >> yes paying in the system and expectation we do need the cooperation of our customers e-matthew says she tried e mailing the edd but response the same from the phone line. volume very high due to the high demand for our services. we ask for your patience ebbs. >> people don't trust or lick government because they have personal experience like that. >>reporter: state senator mark says the large number of unanswered calls to customer service agent is not accept...