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at the moment, though, matt has command of the board. make a selection, matt. matt: let's continue with newsmen for $400. he's the pbs newsman and presidential-debate moderator seen here. jared. who is jim lehrer? correct. newsmen for $600. matt. what is fox news? yes. newsmen for $800. jared. who is wolf blitzer? correct. newsmen for $1,000. matt. who is edward r. murrow? yes. do you compute? for $200. matt. what is read-only memory? that's it. do you compute? for $400 jared. what is photoshop? correct. compute? for $600. matt. what is .edu? yes. could i have bestsellers for $600? jared. who is j.k. rowling? yes. jabestsellers for $800. matt. what are dragons? correct. special months for $200. kellie. what are vaccines -- vaccinations? vaccinations. we'll accept that -- immunization. months for $800. jared. what is the sandwich generation? good. and less than a minute to go now. special months for $1,000. [ beep ] the musical instrument is the "cordine" -- the accordion. jared, back to you -- three clues left. bestsellers for $1,000. answer -- daily double. [
at the moment, though, matt has command of the board. make a selection, matt. matt: let's continue with newsmen for $400. he's the pbs newsman and presidential-debate moderator seen here. jared. who is jim lehrer? correct. newsmen for $600. matt. what is fox news? yes. newsmen for $800. jared. who is wolf blitzer? correct. newsmen for $1,000. matt. who is edward r. murrow? yes. do you compute? for $200. matt. what is read-only memory? that's it. do you compute? for $400 jared. what is...
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>> no, matt. that was one of the big questions here was was this some kind of workplace shooting where he wanted revenge against someone. and they had looked into relationships of every one who was shot they say he no relationships with any one and didn't work with any of these people that he shot this was all random. he just went around shooting whoever he could. >> once again we understand these i am apblgz are hard to see the f.b.i. relied them to us today. we feel it is important to show you this part of the investigation we welcome your comments on our facebook page. >> meantime, two of 1 victims killed in the rape bridge laid to rest today. kenneth bernard prob, worked for federal government for 23 years. he was engineer and left behind two sons. daniels as handiman and father of five. who was working for a furniture contractor. we have continuing coverage of the navy yard shooting on myfoxdc.com. you will find pictures and stories of the victims. on our special page. >> news alert tonight i
>> no, matt. that was one of the big questions here was was this some kind of workplace shooting where he wanted revenge against someone. and they had looked into relationships of every one who was shot they say he no relationships with any one and didn't work with any of these people that he shot this was all random. he just went around shooting whoever he could. >> once again we understand these i am apblgz are hard to see the f.b.i. relied them to us today. we feel it is...
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today matt feels and uses his new thumb as if the old one never went away. despite his bloody battle with the giant eel, matt still dives and leads expeditions to what he calls the most beautiful place on earth. but now he's just a little more careful about feeding the animals. >> i think if i felt anything, i just feel silly that i've let this happen to me. i was just careless. >> looking back at the entire odd mishap, matt is grateful for one thing. >> i like diving without a wet suit because it makes me feel more streamlined in the water. one of my concerns after the accident, i wasn't wearing a wet suit and i was only wearing a pair of board shorts and i was concerned that it could have been a lot worse if she had swum under the legs of my shorts. >> now that would hurt. >>> coming up -- >> it actually stuck to my mask and my mask was coming off. >> a giant pacific octopus tries to crush a diver. >> i thought it was coming straight for him. >> a 600-pound marlin spears a young fisherman. >> oh, my, god. oh, my god. >> all of a sudden this great white sha
today matt feels and uses his new thumb as if the old one never went away. despite his bloody battle with the giant eel, matt still dives and leads expeditions to what he calls the most beautiful place on earth. but now he's just a little more careful about feeding the animals. >> i think if i felt anything, i just feel silly that i've let this happen to me. i was just careless. >> looking back at the entire odd mishap, matt is grateful for one thing. >> i like diving without...
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matt. >> tom fitzgerald, thank you. can anything be done on capitol hill at this late hour to avoid a government shut down? let's go live to will thomas on the hill tonight. what are you hearing at this hour? >> reporter: matt, this has been kicked back to the house. gentleman, thank you for joining us here on the 6. where do things stand, i understand you are about to take a vote? >> we are about to take a vote on the rule. it will allow leadership want to add to the cr sent from the senate. >> reporter: talk about the viter amend. this would affect members and staff as well. >> it is an amendment that would uniquely single out members of staff to deny employer contribution of health care. a contribution most companies provide and contribution has provided every other federal employee. democrats are not going to accept hostage taking over funding of the federal government. >> reporter: what do you say to this. obviously republicans are set on stalling 'obamacare,' you wouldn't say this is a scare tactic. >> this is an
matt. >> tom fitzgerald, thank you. can anything be done on capitol hill at this late hour to avoid a government shut down? let's go live to will thomas on the hill tonight. what are you hearing at this hour? >> reporter: matt, this has been kicked back to the house. gentleman, thank you for joining us here on the 6. where do things stand, i understand you are about to take a vote? >> we are about to take a vote on the rule. it will allow leadership want to add to the cr sent...
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so matt knows just what to do. >> he came right up behind my, had his hand right under my stirn um. >> i ran um, placed my fist just below his rib cage. my thrusts were in and up and i actually had to lift him up off his feet. >> he lifted me a good foot and a half off the ground. >> matt gives several hashed thrusts. and then. >> it pretty much flew right out of my mouth. >> matt's heimlich work, propelling the piece of food from paul's windpipe. >> i took a huge breath of air. i was really starved for some oxygen. that first braet was the biggest sigh of relief i've ever had in my life. >> i looked on the chair and saw, it was a good sized piece of steak and cheese. i grabbed that up. i think he'd seen enough of the black and blue quesadilla for one night. >> he is visibly shaken and makes his way back to his table. >> i couldn't thank him enough. >> matt, ever the professional jumps right back into waiter mode. >> i made sure my other tables were doing okay, like nothing had happened. >> and yes, paul does finish the dish that nearly finished him, that black and blue quesadilla. >>
so matt knows just what to do. >> he came right up behind my, had his hand right under my stirn um. >> i ran um, placed my fist just below his rib cage. my thrusts were in and up and i actually had to lift him up off his feet. >> he lifted me a good foot and a half off the ground. >> matt gives several hashed thrusts. and then. >> it pretty much flew right out of my mouth. >> matt's heimlich work, propelling the piece of food from paul's windpipe. >> i...
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matt. matt. someone called the paramedics. >> matt has a concussion and is taken to the hospital, but he doesn't seem much worse for the wear. >> i wasn't in a coma or nothing. within the next week i probably hopped on my bike and just went riding. >> matt's fellow bmx riders didn't even realize he went to the hospital. >> i don't know if he went with the ambulance or not. i think he turned them down. i think he went and got some food. >> he probably just went to, like dunkin doughnuts an got a bunch of munchkins. >> or perhaps he went looking for nachos. after all bmxers are drawn to that flavor, spice, variety and let's not forget the crunch. >> you always laugh when your friends fall. what's playful is you're going to fall eventually. what gets me is you could fall 100 times, but the second you land that trick, it's completely worth it. >>> coming up -- >> dude, let's do this thing, man. >> a kayaker takes the plunge. >> oh, my god. >> but is he diving toward disaster? >> come on, buddy, where
matt. matt. someone called the paramedics. >> matt has a concussion and is taken to the hospital, but he doesn't seem much worse for the wear. >> i wasn't in a coma or nothing. within the next week i probably hopped on my bike and just went riding. >> matt's fellow bmx riders didn't even realize he went to the hospital. >> i don't know if he went with the ambulance or not. i think he turned them down. i think he went and got some food. >> he probably just went to,...
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co-authors matt apuzzo and adam goldman join us here in new york. they sure the 2012 pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. we welcome you both to democracy now! layout this book for us. in a nutshell, how you got on the story, and what you found. >> our book really goes a lot deeper in a lot broader than we were able to do even in all of the many stories we wrote for the ap. what we really focused on was how in the aftermath of 9/11, how the nypd working hand-in- hand with the cia, built an intelligence apparatus that focuses on american citizens like no other police department in the country. and active-duty cia officer a retired cia officer built in apparatus by which it was sort of army informants out there and we have these demographic officers who their job is just to hang out in neighborhoods and listen for what people are talking about. some of what we have seen in these files, we saw two men speaking at a cafÉ and they were talking about what they thought about the president's state of the union address, and here's what they thought.
co-authors matt apuzzo and adam goldman join us here in new york. they sure the 2012 pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. we welcome you both to democracy now! layout this book for us. in a nutshell, how you got on the story, and what you found. >> our book really goes a lot deeper in a lot broader than we were able to do even in all of the many stories we wrote for the ap. what we really focused on was how in the aftermath of 9/11, how the nypd working hand-in- hand with the cia,...
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for the vikings, matt kas sill got an opportunity to play and played well. led the vikings to their first win of the season with christian ponder out due to a rib injury. after the game, players raving about cassill. for the jets, geno smith had a rough day in tennessee. four turnovers and prompted rex ryan to suggest after the game that maybe at some point down the line a change would be made at the quarterback position, possibly a guy like matt sims would get an opportunity. one guy we expected to be safe is now under siege in houston. matt should be, three straight game with the interceptions returned for a touchdown. here is one to sherman that forced an overtime loss. thaerp booing him. burning his jersey out in the parking lot after the game. now he has to go to san francisco next week sunday night when the texans take on the 49ers. >> mike, good info as always. for all about it more, don't miss mike florio on pro football talk tomorrow and every weekday at 5:30 p.m. on nbc sn. this just in from dan patrick, tomorrow morning on his show, pat haden will
for the vikings, matt kas sill got an opportunity to play and played well. led the vikings to their first win of the season with christian ponder out due to a rib injury. after the game, players raving about cassill. for the jets, geno smith had a rough day in tennessee. four turnovers and prompted rex ryan to suggest after the game that maybe at some point down the line a change would be made at the quarterback position, possibly a guy like matt sims would get an opportunity. one guy we...
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and there's no doubt in my mind that matt and melanie are going to keep it that way. they're very much in tune to what's best for veronica. and they do not want to alienate her from where she came from and her birth family. >> do they believe this is finally over? are they concerned that her biological father may continue to fight to get her back or the cherokee nation? >> it's our understanding that this is closed now. having the u.s. supreme court rule in our favor was a huge win. and now having the state of oklahoma and the state of south carolina both recognizing the adoption, she is now matt and melanie are now her parents across the world. there's no -- there's no question anymore from a legality standpoint who her parents are. and we're just very excited that she's home. and our hearts go out to the brown family. no one ever wanted this situation to escalate to the point that it did. and no one knows better than how
and there's no doubt in my mind that matt and melanie are going to keep it that way. they're very much in tune to what's best for veronica. and they do not want to alienate her from where she came from and her birth family. >> do they believe this is finally over? are they concerned that her biological father may continue to fight to get her back or the cherokee nation? >> it's our understanding that this is closed now. having the u.s. supreme court rule in our favor was a huge win....
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but none of this is for matt. he's a military man. and marijuana would be a career ender. >> i grew up in wisconsin in a well-loving family and i was educated. they're like, that's a drug. you don't do that. ad i never did. >> but just decades ago, marijuana was a legitimate medication, also called cannabis, prescribed by doctors and dispensed by pharmacies. but that all changed in 1930. >> relentless warfare. >> henry ainslinger. united states first drug czar. for him public enemy number one you guessed it, marijuana. >> this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> saying that there's this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana message out through news reports and then came this. >> hopelessly, incurably insane. >> "reefer madness." >> people are still afraid of what pot can do to them. >> in many ways, to have defined our attitudes now
but none of this is for matt. he's a military man. and marijuana would be a career ender. >> i grew up in wisconsin in a well-loving family and i was educated. they're like, that's a drug. you don't do that. ad i never did. >> but just decades ago, marijuana was a legitimate medication, also called cannabis, prescribed by doctors and dispensed by pharmacies. but that all changed in 1930. >> relentless warfare. >> henry ainslinger. united states first drug czar. for him...
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and matt, i'll let you take the baton. >> let me introduce matt real quick, really quickly. matt goodman here at csis holds our william simon chair in political economy. the simon chair examines current issues in international economic policy, with a particular focus on the asia-pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia- pacific summit, but he also served as director for international economics on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g-20, g-8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd like to introduce my colleague matt goodman. >> ok, thank you, andrew. thank you, heather. so the president will be participating in the eighth g-20 summit on september 5th and 6th at the constantine palace in strelna, outside st. petersburg. when andy gets here, he can tell us how to actually pronounce strelna, and not to mention st. petersburg. the g-20, as you know, just to recap, is a gathering of leaders of 19 individual countries and the european union, which has its own seat, and then ano
and matt, i'll let you take the baton. >> let me introduce matt real quick, really quickly. matt goodman here at csis holds our william simon chair in political economy. the simon chair examines current issues in international economic policy, with a particular focus on the asia-pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia- pacific summit, but he also served as director for international economics on the...
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matt's formative experience was the iraq war. i'm a little older than matt. i have different formative experiences, i remember the gulf war, when all the experts were wrong in the opposite way. people were completely stunned at the speed of this military success. almost all democrats in congress voted against the war. we had the 1990s, you had a very successful humanitarian intervention in the balkans, i think worked quite well. so i don't think you should overlearn the lessons of one particular episode or to assume all the people who got any one particular episode are wrong. >> what about the people who got it right. >> all the people who are wrong about the gulf war were on the left, i think to discount -- >> actually, wait a second. here actually i think is matt's point. that to me is what's so important here, the default posture, i think of the journalists, of policy maker of a citizen, is that war is horrible. and we should stay away from them, unless there is an absolutely overridingly compelling reason to do it. and that to me is -- that's why the burd
matt's formative experience was the iraq war. i'm a little older than matt. i have different formative experiences, i remember the gulf war, when all the experts were wrong in the opposite way. people were completely stunned at the speed of this military success. almost all democrats in congress voted against the war. we had the 1990s, you had a very successful humanitarian intervention in the balkans, i think worked quite well. so i don't think you should overlearn the lessons of one...
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n >> reporter: hi, matt, some the maym navy workers seemed ne, some apprehensive, some still a little bit afraid for their safety. as lisa, got when i was speaking to some of those navy workers while they were on their lunch break. the navy is providing post trauma counseling for the navyna workers, it's expected to continue as long as thee as lo employees need it. supervisors, we are told think -- thank their employees andoyes express how much they appreciat their service and valor during o this horrifying ordeal and there were discussions about possible mistakes in security proceduresy that allowed a shooter access to kill. now the crisis interventionis expert we spoke to, responded in the hours and the day after the shootings providing what he called psychological first aid to workers who had to run for their lives to employees who eml worked with people affected byby the shootings, or who knew thoss who were killed, as well as to their bosses. >> the things that employers have to watch out for is some employees coming pack to work, they are still in a fragileile state. they might
n >> reporter: hi, matt, some the maym navy workers seemed ne, some apprehensive, some still a little bit afraid for their safety. as lisa, got when i was speaking to some of those navy workers while they were on their lunch break. the navy is providing post trauma counseling for the navyna workers, it's expected to continue as long as thee as lo employees need it. supervisors, we are told think -- thank their employees andoyes express how much they appreciat their service and valor...
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(applause) >> thank you, matt. good afternoon, everybody. you know, i've been thinking about how special this announcement is today and it's just july. i've been trained all my life not to expect gifts until the end the year when it's closer to the holidays. but looking at this unique relationship of the parks alliance, with the emerald fund, and with the city and county of san francisco, it is very special. it is indeed a smart, very special gift to the city as a whole. and let me say why it is. you know, we used to and we have been always talking about public-private partnerships. well, now there's three ps. it's public and then it's private, and then it's semi private. the parks alliance has been a semi-private entity ever since isabelle wade stepped in my doorway and said, we've got to do more. and matt owe grade i brought in the park avenue katz following and we've honored as much of the promises to them ~ because they work so well on behalf of the rest of the citizenry of san francisco. and, so, i suggest to you that the emerald park a
(applause) >> thank you, matt. good afternoon, everybody. you know, i've been thinking about how special this announcement is today and it's just july. i've been trained all my life not to expect gifts until the end the year when it's closer to the holidays. but looking at this unique relationship of the parks alliance, with the emerald fund, and with the city and county of san francisco, it is very special. it is indeed a smart, very special gift to the city as a whole. and let me say...
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but none of this is for matt. he is a military man and marijuana would be a career-ender. >> i grew up in wisconsin, a well-loving family. i was educated that that's a drug. you don't do that. and i never did. >> but decades ago, marijuana was a medication prescribed by doctors and dispense bid pharmacies. >> this is harry j. -- >> but that all changed in 1930. >> henry anslinger, for him public enemy number one. you guessed it. marijuana. >> this guy, saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission going after marijuana. >> saying there's this drug that the mexican migrant works are smoking and it is loco weed and it is crazy and it will make them rape your women. >> he got the message out through news reports. and then came this -- >> curing the insane. >> refer madness, portraying it as unproductive, crazed. >> people are still afraid of what pot can do to them. >> in many ways, defining our attitudes for 70 years. >> yeah. >> marijuana became illegal in 1937. by 1970, it was a sch
but none of this is for matt. he is a military man and marijuana would be a career-ender. >> i grew up in wisconsin, a well-loving family. i was educated that that's a drug. you don't do that. and i never did. >> but decades ago, marijuana was a medication prescribed by doctors and dispense bid pharmacies. >> this is harry j. -- >> but that all changed in 1930. >> henry anslinger, for him public enemy number one. you guessed it. marijuana. >> this guy, saw...
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. >> lakewood police detective matt vandiver investigated the case. >> the bartender attempts to get away from her with the cash register and it gets knocked to the ground. >> suddenly the tussle takes a more dangerous turn. >> that's when i saw the knife. she's trying to slit my throat from behind, telling me she's going to kill me or i'm going to die. >> the blade just misses t.j.'s neck but slices his left ear. the woman slashes at t.j. again, this time stabbing him in the abdomen. >> i knew i had been punctured. when your life is threatened and you're in that fight mode, you kind of don't think about it. you just think, i'm fighting for my life right now. >> with no other employees left in the bar, t.j.'s best chance for help is a hidden panic button under the counter. he purposefully maneuvers his attackers toward the center of the bar and is able to reach the silent alarm to alert police. >> when our dispatcher sees a panic alarm, our officers respond immediately to the scene. >> the phone immediately started ringing off the hook, so i knew the police were on the way. it was ve
. >> lakewood police detective matt vandiver investigated the case. >> the bartender attempts to get away from her with the cash register and it gets knocked to the ground. >> suddenly the tussle takes a more dangerous turn. >> that's when i saw the knife. she's trying to slit my throat from behind, telling me she's going to kill me or i'm going to die. >> the blade just misses t.j.'s neck but slices his left ear. the woman slashes at t.j. again, this time stabbing...
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so, i want to welcome matt. i also want to call out kelly knight who is a vice president of the parks alliance board who has joined us today. i don't know if there are any other park board members here. thank you for being here. matt come on up and say a few words. >> thank you, phil. (applause) >> bear with me a second. if you're sitting, stand up. everybody do a quick 360. turn around very quickly and just look at the view from this park. just walk around and look at this view. we live in the most beautiful city in the world. today this city becomes just a little bit more beautiful. thanks to the incredible hard work that has made this new renovation a reality. the parks alliance is the independent partner to the entire city for everything having to do with parks, recreation, and open space. we have more than 100 different community groups called park partners all across the city. each of them working in their own way to make our park system a little better, a little more beautiful, a little more usable. today
so, i want to welcome matt. i also want to call out kelly knight who is a vice president of the parks alliance board who has joined us today. i don't know if there are any other park board members here. thank you for being here. matt come on up and say a few words. >> thank you, phil. (applause) >> bear with me a second. if you're sitting, stand up. everybody do a quick 360. turn around very quickly and just look at the view from this park. just walk around and look at this view. we...
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matt, thanks so much. >> matt, thank you very much. great stuff. >>> the 49ers are commentsing on this. just relaesing a statement. the 49er p organization is aware of the matter involving aldon smith. as we continue to gather information, wle have no further comment. we here at nbc bay area will have much more on this story on-line at nbc bay area.com, and we will have live team coverage coming up tonight on nbc bay area news starting at 6:00. >>> in other news now, it played out like a scene straight out of a movie. san francisco police searching roof to roof for a burglary suspect on the run, and it all ended with a big crash. nbc bay area christy smith is live in the bay view district. christy, you were there as officers put the suspect in handcuffs. >> yeah, that's right. good morning to you, marla. what a morning it's been for the people who live in this gray apartment building here behind me. a burglary suspect literally crashed in on them while they were sleeping. now, this started if you can pan over two doors down where alarm
matt, thanks so much. >> matt, thank you very much. great stuff. >>> the 49ers are commentsing on this. just relaesing a statement. the 49er p organization is aware of the matter involving aldon smith. as we continue to gather information, wle have no further comment. we here at nbc bay area will have much more on this story on-line at nbc bay area.com, and we will have live team coverage coming up tonight on nbc bay area news starting at 6:00. >>> in other news now, it...
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matt, you just said budget. the reason there's no budget is because the right wing in the senate is what the reason is. and you know that. >> here's what we're asking for. we would like to skip the trickery. we would like to know where all house members, all senate members stand on this bill that the president himself says is not ready for prime time. that's what we're asking for. >> i believe -- >> they want to know where these guys are. >> the speaker of the house has called for a vote on those very questions as part of this procedure. right, john? an up or down vote in the house and the 123459 on this question. >> listen, any way you skin this cat, there's going to be a c.r. sent over. either way it's either going to be bounced back with higher spending levels from the democrats or it's going to bounce back with the same thing that the republicans want. the fact of the matter is you've got to keep the government open. two, three, four months, and we'll deal with obama care. obama care's going to collapse unde
matt, you just said budget. the reason there's no budget is because the right wing in the senate is what the reason is. and you know that. >> here's what we're asking for. we would like to skip the trickery. we would like to know where all house members, all senate members stand on this bill that the president himself says is not ready for prime time. that's what we're asking for. >> i believe -- >> they want to know where these guys are. >> the speaker of the house has...
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matt walked through some of the economics of phase 1. phase ii, we have not yet submitted a formal proposal that has not been requested at this time, but obviously it's a major project through the entire pier. development costs would be in excess of $100 million. we would be requesting the full 66-year lease that is within the trust a because that would be required to amortize a very substantial investment, particularly with a full seismic upgrade and pier structure work that would be required. and we would finance this through a combination of private equity, debt, and federal and state historic tax credits. tmg has a lot of experience and we believe we can secure those credits and help make this project work. the project would generate a good deal of revenue over its life as well as a good deal of expenses up front,v and we expect that we would be able to pay a very substantial amount of rent to the port and would be willing to structure various forms of up side participation as is typical for these major projects, however, there would
matt walked through some of the economics of phase 1. phase ii, we have not yet submitted a formal proposal that has not been requested at this time, but obviously it's a major project through the entire pier. development costs would be in excess of $100 million. we would be requesting the full 66-year lease that is within the trust a because that would be required to amortize a very substantial investment, particularly with a full seismic upgrade and pier structure work that would be required....
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this president doesn't want to compromise, matt. i'll take you at your word. you and i can sit down and hammer out something. i'll get you 25 different insurance plans, all right, off the internet, the way wall green and other companies are doing it, but obama won't do that. he won't do it that way to answer. >> listen, larry kudlow, the day the republicans put forward a plan that the congressional budget office certifies will insure the uninsured 50 million non-insured, i'm happy to walk away from obama care. the uninsured don't vote republicans and republicans have other priorities for the money. that's the truth. >> insurance doesn't necessarily mean treatment. >> we're going to do that in a couple of segments. >> spoken like a well-insured man. >> i am not. >> matt miller and john fund, thank you, gentlemen. you're both terrific. now let's focus on how the markets are going to respond if there is a government shutdown. we'll talk live with two traders just ahead. and later on the show is this the obama care bait and switch? sure, can you get cheaper premiu
this president doesn't want to compromise, matt. i'll take you at your word. you and i can sit down and hammer out something. i'll get you 25 different insurance plans, all right, off the internet, the way wall green and other companies are doing it, but obama won't do that. he won't do it that way to answer. >> listen, larry kudlow, the day the republicans put forward a plan that the congressional budget office certifies will insure the uninsured 50 million non-insured, i'm happy to walk...
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welcome back, matt. >> hey, guys. >> video number one. >> oh! >> ouch! >> that's not over yet. >> oh! are you kidding me? there is no way. now, i'm not buying it. >> something doesn't add up. that little gate, i don't know. is that enough to really knock you down so you can't get up like this guy? >> yeah. if your legs are run over by presumably an actual car, i don't think you would just jump right out. >> i think it is set up. >> it seems like he purposely put himself in that position to get hit and then he was in the perfect position to get his legs run over. >> so are we saying fake? >> i wasn't really sure about this one. to hear you guys air it out, i'm going to go with you guys on it. >> unanimous. >> video number two. >> oh! >> real, real, real. >> real? >> do we really need to talk about this one. >> i have another angle to show you guys on this video. look at how light this is and then it moves so easily. >> i don't think he was even trying to slap him to hurt him. have i think he was trying to slap imhhim, get hit attention. >> i think he hit
welcome back, matt. >> hey, guys. >> video number one. >> oh! >> ouch! >> that's not over yet. >> oh! are you kidding me? there is no way. now, i'm not buying it. >> something doesn't add up. that little gate, i don't know. is that enough to really knock you down so you can't get up like this guy? >> yeah. if your legs are run over by presumably an actual car, i don't think you would just jump right out. >> i think it is set up. >> it...
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for the vikings, matt kas sill got an opportunity to play and played well. led the vikings to their first win of the season with christian ponder out due to a rib injury. after the game, players raving about cassill. for the jets, geno smith had a rough day in tennessee. four turnovers and prompted rex ryan to suggest after the game that maybe at some point down the line a change would be made at the quarterback position, possibly a guy like matt sims would get an opportunity. one guy we expected to be safe is now under siege in houston. matt should be, three straight game with the interceptions returned for a touchdown. here is one to sherman that forced an overtime loss. thaerp booing him. burning his jersey out in the parking lot after the game. now he has to go to san francisco next week sunday night when the texans take on the 49ers. >> mike, good info as always. for all about it more, don't miss mike florio on pro football
for the vikings, matt kas sill got an opportunity to play and played well. led the vikings to their first win of the season with christian ponder out due to a rib injury. after the game, players raving about cassill. for the jets, geno smith had a rough day in tennessee. four turnovers and prompted rex ryan to suggest after the game that maybe at some point down the line a change would be made at the quarterback position, possibly a guy like matt sims would get an opportunity. one guy we...
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matt, this could have a big impact on the federal workingrkg force. >> reporter: federal agency right side going to have toepo e shutdown plans on file with theh white house. a live look on the floor of the u.s. senate. that is some of the debate going on right now as republicans are trying to stall a restoration of obama care funding by democratsr in the senate. you will remember, last week house republicans stripped that funding. it could be another setback reaching a deal before time runs out.ou the government shutdown countdown drags on, on one side the republicans. >> yes, obama care is terrible. >> reporter: and on the other side democrats. >> i realize generally republicans are still upset, ma and angry. the middle: in federal workers like diane wood. >> i'm a federal worker, now ie, got to worry every night.ev >> reporter: dianeer has worked at the interior department for nearly four decades. she can't afford to be furloughed and feeling both anger and fear in the face of a shutdown. >> i've given them 39 years of a my life, but never have i felt -- despair with what is going
matt, this could have a big impact on the federal workingrkg force. >> reporter: federal agency right side going to have toepo e shutdown plans on file with theh white house. a live look on the floor of the u.s. senate. that is some of the debate going on right now as republicans are trying to stall a restoration of obama care funding by democratsr in the senate. you will remember, last week house republicans stripped that funding. it could be another setback reaching a deal before time...
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i think matt would agree with this. what we're talking about is a minority, about a third of the republican kau scaucus. not a third of the congress. these obstructionists represent, i think, 18% of the population. yet not only are they determining national politics, by the way, against what i think are the true desires of republican leadership, they're also with the debt ceiling threatening global economics. there's no comparison between what was going on in 2006. to me that's the difference between a policy dispute and truly undemocratic processes. >> the brain trust. msnb contributor jared bernstein who's going to come back next week for a conversation that i'm promising to you on gerrymandering. phillip rucker, matt welch from "reason" magazine. thanks to all of you. can we get that live picture up one more time? for some reason it makes me smile. i'm not exactly sure why. where did the football go? we'll try to name the congressman throwing the football. that's it. that's all for this sunday afternoon. i'll be back
i think matt would agree with this. what we're talking about is a minority, about a third of the republican kau scaucus. not a third of the congress. these obstructionists represent, i think, 18% of the population. yet not only are they determining national politics, by the way, against what i think are the true desires of republican leadership, they're also with the debt ceiling threatening global economics. there's no comparison between what was going on in 2006. to me that's the difference...
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matt shapiro, president of nws capital, joins us now to take a closer look at today's market action. good morning matt. > > good morning angie. > > well the president makes his big speech tonight, but will it be a market mover? > > well, you know, a lot of people are going to talk about it, but talking to me-- i think too many people are making too much about syria and i don't think it has anything to do with the level of this market. > > what do you think is moving the market? we had some great data coming in from china already this week. > > well i think that helped, but really that was a technical bounce from last weeks really goldy locks employment report and had a fake out. the market tested 1640-- went right back. so here we are with really a strong technical move to the upside that can have a lot of momentum now. > > matt, a few weeks ago you talked about putting money into europe. all of a sudden that is very much in vogue. is it too late for people now to get in involved in that investing strategy? > > not at all. i mean, there are some great european blue chips. we've talke
matt shapiro, president of nws capital, joins us now to take a closer look at today's market action. good morning matt. > > good morning angie. > > well the president makes his big speech tonight, but will it be a market mover? > > well, you know, a lot of people are going to talk about it, but talking to me-- i think too many people are making too much about syria and i don't think it has anything to do with the level of this market. > > what do you think is moving the...
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a munus and matt and kgb from elle. and i don't remember getting that grade in school and probably glad. >> you are playing movies for our president. i think putin is like kha n in the star trek movies. we'll trust him a little bit and he will turn on us and we have to be ready to blast him. >> i think that is right. jesse, you gave putin a bminus. >> it was factually incorrect. i didn't want to go in the details of that. he was inconsistent with saying he was supporting democracy and of american exceptionalism. you usually fail the class for lying and that is what is ultimately going to happen. >> take them down and look at president obama and give him a grade on leadership this week. he's certainly had his moments in the sun to say the least. well, wow. tough school. elle, i start with you. question. is that incomplete. >> his semester is not over yet. i think that the president is trying to keep us out of war. i don't know if he will suck sowed or the plan great. it is like the hokeypokey. putting our drones in and t
a munus and matt and kgb from elle. and i don't remember getting that grade in school and probably glad. >> you are playing movies for our president. i think putin is like kha n in the star trek movies. we'll trust him a little bit and he will turn on us and we have to be ready to blast him. >> i think that is right. jesse, you gave putin a bminus. >> it was factually incorrect. i didn't want to go in the details of that. he was inconsistent with saying he was supporting...
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my sincere apologies to matt damon. tomorrow night justin timberlake and haille steinfeld will be here. if you want to see this concert in it's entirety, go to myspace.com for the jimmy kimmel live stream. here to start it off with the title track to his up coming album "new" the one, the only, paul mccartney. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ don't look at me it's way too soon to see what's gonna be don't look at me all my life i never knew what i could be what i could ♪ ♪ do then we were new ooh ooh ooh ooh you came along and made my life a song oh lucky day you came along ♪ ♪ just in time while i was searching for the light you came along then we were new ooh ooh we can ♪ ♪ do what we want we can live as we chose you see there's no guarantee we've got nothing to lose ♪ ♪ don't look at me i can't deny the truth it's plain to see don't look at me all my life ♪ ♪ i never knew what i could be what i could do then we were new ooh ooh we can do what we ♪ ♪ want we can live as we chose you see there's no g
my sincere apologies to matt damon. tomorrow night justin timberlake and haille steinfeld will be here. if you want to see this concert in it's entirety, go to myspace.com for the jimmy kimmel live stream. here to start it off with the title track to his up coming album "new" the one, the only, paul mccartney. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ don't look at me it's way too soon to see what's gonna be don't look at me all my life i never knew what i could be what i could ♪ ♪ do then we...