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>> the gospel of matthew does such a good job of painting the picture of a monster. that it's hard, even for modern skeptical readers to see anything other than the psychopath who slaughtered the innocent. >> i don't think the popular conception of herod the great based on the gospel of matthew is fair. >> kill them all. >> it exaggerates his ruthlessness and willingness to commit ruler to continue his rule. >> he's an adept politician. he's a remarkable military leader. he is someone who ruled for over 30 years, a really very good ruler and none of this is information you get from reading the bible. >> but is this sarcophagus really the final resting place of king herod? >> when archaeologists discover it after a 35-year search among the ruins of herodium, the limestone coffin is in hundreds of fragments. >> we are look at it in complete right now but it was found in pieces in literally hundreds of pieces but it was smashed. we reassembled it. you can still see very vividly the places that it was hammered and smashed into pieces. you can see the strokes of the hamme
>> the gospel of matthew does such a good job of painting the picture of a monster. that it's hard, even for modern skeptical readers to see anything other than the psychopath who slaughtered the innocent. >> i don't think the popular conception of herod the great based on the gospel of matthew is fair. >> kill them all. >> it exaggerates his ruthlessness and willingness to commit ruler to continue his rule. >> he's an adept politician. he's a remarkable military...
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i like pictures. >> matthew's mom tweeted a picture. >> every kid here is the same way to matthew. they love talking to him. >> how do you feel that has gone viral? >> it is very special. >> jake, this is a simple thing to do. what would you say to other people this? >> you don't have to go out and buy something special, just talk to them, get to know them. be friends. they just want to have somebody that cares and is there for them. >> through the years, bikers have been accused of doing some bad things. not all bikers but some. >> that was a cop. two cops. >> this video very short in mexico city of a couple. they approach two officers. the female passenger goes up and slaps the cop on the back of the head. >> an idiot move. >> doesn't look like anybody was injured. a dumb thing to do and report thabe put on line.the report is t this couple has been identified. no word if they'll face any charges or penalties for this dopey behavior. >> now to south africa, reports are that that traffic officer was tired of issuing fines toe and seeing no change. so this officer was like, okay, fi
i like pictures. >> matthew's mom tweeted a picture. >> every kid here is the same way to matthew. they love talking to him. >> how do you feel that has gone viral? >> it is very special. >> jake, this is a simple thing to do. what would you say to other people this? >> you don't have to go out and buy something special, just talk to them, get to know them. be friends. they just want to have somebody that cares and is there for them. >> through the...
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matthew: i don't think so. the dip in the prices, i think it's a buying signal for a lot of institutional investors. the risk-reward profile is significantly better than it was at the beginning of the year. with the institutionalization of the infrastructure, whether that be custodian or broker-dealers or otc brokers in the space, the institutional infrastructure is growing rapidly, and that will allow for significant influx of institutional investors who are seeing this as a real potential buy. nejra: thank you so much, matthew johnson. co-founder at digital asset custody company. up next, as mifid approaches its one-year anniversary, what impact has the regulation had and what kinks need to be ironed out in 2019? this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the research business model has changed across the market. it's obviously something investors are having to grapple with, paying for research and unbundling the concept of sort of bundled execution and research. obviously, to some degree, we see that as a positive for the ma
matthew: i don't think so. the dip in the prices, i think it's a buying signal for a lot of institutional investors. the risk-reward profile is significantly better than it was at the beginning of the year. with the institutionalization of the infrastructure, whether that be custodian or broker-dealers or otc brokers in the space, the institutional infrastructure is growing rapidly, and that will allow for significant influx of institutional investors who are seeing this as a real potential...
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he was always very sensitive with matthew when matthew was observing on campus to make sure, you know, not to leave matthew in a situation where he would have of to turn the lights on or off. they saw a conscientious in him and a kindness in him that, i think, made them believe some kind of change was possible. >> yeah. he's a fascinating character. and matthew and moshe were, frankly, very inspiring characters as well. throughout the book anti-immigrant rhetoric keeps kind of coming up as a centerpiece of white nationalist ideology -- >> right. >> which is something we, at adl, have seen over and over again actually here in atlanta on the georgia connector, the busiest kind of piece of interstate, white nationalist group just last year dropped a 30-foot banner that said end immigration now. >> right. >> anti-immigrant rhetoric is part of the mainstreaming of that ideology. talk a little bit about derek's kind of progression with that, you know, from like the obama years to the tea party and how to he grappled with that. >> sure. yeah, i think there's a long history in this movement o
he was always very sensitive with matthew when matthew was observing on campus to make sure, you know, not to leave matthew in a situation where he would have of to turn the lights on or off. they saw a conscientious in him and a kindness in him that, i think, made them believe some kind of change was possible. >> yeah. he's a fascinating character. and matthew and moshe were, frankly, very inspiring characters as well. throughout the book anti-immigrant rhetoric keeps kind of coming up...
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i believe matthew met the real santa that day. >> so we choose matthew foster and santa for that gift. i'm david muir. i hope to see you on monday. good night. ♪ >>> we are live in san jose tonight where michelle obama is making her only northern california stop on her book tour, and that's not all she's doing in the south bay. >>> i'm spencer christian. one storm is winding down, a stronger one is on the way. i will have the forecast. >>> love 'em or hate 'em, scooters are here. "abc 7 news", as you know, committed to building a better bay area, so we're digging into the accusation that the city of san francisco played politics when it came to awarding scooter permits. >>> live where you live, this is "abc 7 news." >>> and live doppler 7 is tracking tonight's light storm. a stronger one is on the way as well. not too far behind. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. today's storm ranks one, so light on the "abc 7 news" storm impact scale. if it didn't bring rain where you did, just wait. >> let's take a live look across the bay area. we will start i
i believe matthew met the real santa that day. >> so we choose matthew foster and santa for that gift. i'm david muir. i hope to see you on monday. good night. ♪ >>> we are live in san jose tonight where michelle obama is making her only northern california stop on her book tour, and that's not all she's doing in the south bay. >>> i'm spencer christian. one storm is winding down, a stronger one is on the way. i will have the forecast. >>> love 'em or hate...
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i believe matthew met the real santa that day. >> so we choose matthew foster and santa for that gift. . >>> rain has returned. >> and we're right back here. >> let's take a live look at sfo. there have been a few dozen cancellations. other flights have been delayed. let's get on to spencer christian. hi, spencer. >> we have light rain and showers scattered about the bay area. here's a look live at doppler 7. there are areas that are wet. it will be wet for the evening commute. we have a spare the air alert for tomorrow. air quality is expected to be poor tomorrow in the north bay. obviously no wood burning is permitted under the spare the air alert. now through tomorrow morning we can expect light rain and showers to continue, less than a quarter of an inch of rain likely in most areas. it will be breezy at times. notice we'll continue to see pockets of light scattered showered overnight and into tomorrow morning. we'll start with wed weather in the early morning hours. that will be dissipated followed by a storm coming in on sunday. it will produce rain. >> thank you. >>> in the eas
i believe matthew met the real santa that day. >> so we choose matthew foster and santa for that gift. . >>> rain has returned. >> and we're right back here. >> let's take a live look at sfo. there have been a few dozen cancellations. other flights have been delayed. let's get on to spencer christian. hi, spencer. >> we have light rain and showers scattered about the bay area. here's a look live at doppler 7. there are areas that are wet. it will be wet for the...
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"it was like seeing matthew see santa."santa claus / met child with "he has never seen the world the way we have santa told us...every visit is special to him."you relate to the child and what the child needs."a moment when i was all teared up just to see him something that's, you know santa is the magic of "this is what christmas is about." about."christmas is "this is what christmas."the magic of christmas.""this is what christmas is about." lawrence karnow: it was a gorgeous day with highs soaring well into the 60s under sunny skies. there was plenty of sunshine all the way to the coast. a few high clouds made for a beautiful sunset too. doppler radar is quiet now but that will soon change. on the satellite you can see a storm off the coast. we could see a few showers as early as tomorrow morning but the heavier. more rain is ready for the weekend. that wraps up kron4 news at 6.we'll see you tonight at 8.... on your bay area's local >>> shocking revelation. is taylor swift using facial recognition technology to hunt for
"it was like seeing matthew see santa."santa claus / met child with "he has never seen the world the way we have santa told us...every visit is special to him."you relate to the child and what the child needs."a moment when i was all teared up just to see him something that's, you know santa is the magic of "this is what christmas is about." about."christmas is "this is what christmas."the magic of christmas.""this is what christmas is...
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let's just matthew, thank you so much for your analysis. let'sjust look back at the life of george hw bush. i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states... that george herbert walker bush reached the office of the president of the united states almost seemed predestined. he was born into a family of wealth, privilege and politics. his father was a us senator. george attended yale, before volunteering for the navy in world war ii. he was shot down over the pacific. his rescue remarkably caught on film. peacetime took him to texas, where he made a fortune in the oil business, and then came the lure of politics. he was elected to congress, served as an ambassador and became head of the cia, before pitching to become the republican presidential candidate in 1980. he lost to ronald reagan, but they put him on the ticket and he served as vice president. in 1988, he had another crack at the presidency, this time successful. and there was one ringing sound bite of that campaign that would come back to haunt him. read my li
let's just matthew, thank you so much for your analysis. let'sjust look back at the life of george hw bush. i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states... that george herbert walker bush reached the office of the president of the united states almost seemed predestined. he was born into a family of wealth, privilege and politics. his father was a us senator. george attended yale, before volunteering for the navy in world war ii. he was shot down over the pacific. his...
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matthews and president cook. i'm naomi -- can you hear me? [inaudible] >> you have to make sure your little red button is on. i don't think it's on. >> there you go. >> good to go? okay. so i'll repeat just so everyone can hear. i'm naomi laguana, and i have a fifth grader at mckinley elementary, and i have a ninth grader at jewish high school. we met on october 18, and we finalized our priorities on the 2018-2019 school year. we're going to be focusing on the following areas: to strengthen contribution with the african american parent advisory -- collaboration with the african american parent advisory committee and support parent engagement across diverse communities, and support student achievement, address school culture, climate, and safety issues and chronic absenteeism, so address issues of access and equity, address then equities of fund raising, the student enrollment system and access to quick programs. we met with the district p.t.a. to start brainstorming ideas. address the implementation of key strategies and improve student nutri
matthews and president cook. i'm naomi -- can you hear me? [inaudible] >> you have to make sure your little red button is on. i don't think it's on. >> there you go. >> good to go? okay. so i'll repeat just so everyone can hear. i'm naomi laguana, and i have a fifth grader at mckinley elementary, and i have a ninth grader at jewish high school. we met on october 18, and we finalized our priorities on the 2018-2019 school year. we're going to be focusing on the following areas:...
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of because at the moment the conversation has been hijacked as matthew said by the far right. and we're focusing on what they are saying trying to correct their erroneous -- statements as opposed to really listening to the migrants and figuring out what works for you but what is the alternative for what we had done get reelected for minister that report saying it when it's inspiring it will inspire millions of people. to to to get on the move though well that's just outright propaganda i am here in germany voluntary you have choice an agency i wasn't brought here by war disease. and it's still a difficult transition it's not easy to live in a country that's not yours. i just don't see howow millions of people could o e day decide not the business global compact i now want to go live in hungary. no at and that just goes back to my initial point of exclusion of the actual migrants they don't know what's bringing them here so they can't possibly know what will keep them away. what i really like about the global compact is as i saidd in the b beginning the potential it has to star
of because at the moment the conversation has been hijacked as matthew said by the far right. and we're focusing on what they are saying trying to correct their erroneous -- statements as opposed to really listening to the migrants and figuring out what works for you but what is the alternative for what we had done get reelected for minister that report saying it when it's inspiring it will inspire millions of people. to to to get on the move though well that's just outright propaganda i am...
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van the end of matthew picchu remains a mystery with the fall of the into empire the decline of the city was probably inevitable after that it didn't take long for the jungle to reclaim the houses temples and rules and then the inca city of much of picchu slept for three hundred years. the fast pace of life in the digital globe. has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the planes and interviews with makers and users. next on. how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on what. don't expect happy endings. the church. sleep. carefully. don't move those suit your needs to begin. to discover who. subscribe to the documentary. shift living in the digital age this time romanian sex cams and award winning language learning out and a whirlwind trip through japan but first virtual police work in the netherlands police inspectors don't necessarily have to be at a crime scene to see if they can investigate virtually a special unit is on assignment with three d. scanners and three hundred sixty degree camera. pinpointing evidence at a sta
van the end of matthew picchu remains a mystery with the fall of the into empire the decline of the city was probably inevitable after that it didn't take long for the jungle to reclaim the houses temples and rules and then the inca city of much of picchu slept for three hundred years. the fast pace of life in the digital globe. has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the planes and interviews with makers and users. next on. how about taking a few...
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i'm asking are you comfortable with matthew whittaker ignoring the advice of the ethics office? >> i'm comfortable in the role he's serving at acting attorney general. we need to confirm someone new. >> thank you for the time. merry christmas. have a good holiday. thank you. >>> up next, we will take you to wall street. what a week it has been live on wall street for the opening bell next. every road in the world is now an information superhighway. (phone ringing) and the car has become an accessory to the smartphone. ride hailing, car sharing, carpooling... mobility services are proliferating. and there's a new generation who don't seem to want to own cars in the first place. it all means massive disruption to the car industry, cities, businesses and investors. i'm martyn briggs for bank of america merrill lynch. cities, businesses and investors. new listerine® ready! tabs™ aren't gum, mints, or marbles. seriously, what is this? if you guessed they're tabs that turn into liquid as you chew, so you can swish and clean your whole mouth instantly, then you were correct. and tha
i'm asking are you comfortable with matthew whittaker ignoring the advice of the ethics office? >> i'm comfortable in the role he's serving at acting attorney general. we need to confirm someone new. >> thank you for the time. merry christmas. have a good holiday. thank you. >>> up next, we will take you to wall street. what a week it has been live on wall street for the opening bell next. every road in the world is now an information superhighway. (phone ringing) and the...
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matthew hedges and his wife daniela tejeda spoke tojohn humphrys. matthew hedges had been arrested a few days after he arrived in dubai, where he had gone to do research for a phd. he was accused of spying and was held in solitary confinement and then sentenced to life in prison. he was pardoned and allowed to come home, and this morning, he did his first broadcast interview with me on today, with him, and his wife, daniela tejeda, who has fought out for his release. matthew told me how he had been treated by his captors. there was no light. i wasn't allowed to do anything to try and distract myself. you couldn't listen to a radio or anything of that sort? not until i had started a court case and my mental health had deteriorated quite substantially. then i was allowed some form of distraction. where you shackled at all? yes, i was. whenever i had to go to the bathroom or, on occasion, use the shower, i would be escorted by four guards and i would wear ankle cuffs. whenever i was transported between different premises, i was blindfolded and handcuff
matthew hedges and his wife daniela tejeda spoke tojohn humphrys. matthew hedges had been arrested a few days after he arrived in dubai, where he had gone to do research for a phd. he was accused of spying and was held in solitary confinement and then sentenced to life in prison. he was pardoned and allowed to come home, and this morning, he did his first broadcast interview with me on today, with him, and his wife, daniela tejeda, who has fought out for his release. matthew told me how he had...
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matthew hedges was jailed for life but returned to the uk last month after being pardoned. in his first broadcast interview to the bbc, he said he was pressurised into confessing after aggressive questioning gave him panic attacks. and he described some of the treatment he endured: it was lonely and isolating. completely, as the name suggests. there was no natural light. as i said yesterday to a publication, there was no light, i wasn't allowed to do anything to try and distract myself. you couldn't listen to a radio or anything of that sort? not until i started the court case and my mental health had deteriorated quite substantially. then i was allowed some form of destruction. where you shackled? yes, when i went to the bathroom or on occasion to use the shower, i would be escorted by guards and i would wear ankle cuffs. whenever i was transported between different premises, i was blindfolded and handcuffed. and you had to stand up for quite a long time? yes, one of the days when i had tried to, again, tell the truth to the interrogators, their reaction was to make me sta
matthew hedges was jailed for life but returned to the uk last month after being pardoned. in his first broadcast interview to the bbc, he said he was pressurised into confessing after aggressive questioning gave him panic attacks. and he described some of the treatment he endured: it was lonely and isolating. completely, as the name suggests. there was no natural light. as i said yesterday to a publication, there was no light, i wasn't allowed to do anything to try and distract myself. you...
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how would you read that matthew? if you're the white house, should you start to go, wait a minute, do we have republicans looking for distance and we need to be prepared for the fact that all of a sudden our support could collapse? >> i do think you could look at the events in the senate the past couple of weeks and even the big names are retiring the senate is beginning to show some separation from the trump white house. you look at the vote on yemen, for example, and the repudiation how the white house has handled the fall out from the khashoggi assassination. and also in a weird way tom cotton kind of rallying a last ditch effort in the criminal justice reform, that would lead to criminals getting out early before their time is served. you begin to see there and then you add hatch's walk back so closely tied to judiciary and issues -- i think senator hatch knew he needed to walk that back. but in whole you do see i think the beginnings of senators in particular more willing to criticize the president. >> you know,
how would you read that matthew? if you're the white house, should you start to go, wait a minute, do we have republicans looking for distance and we need to be prepared for the fact that all of a sudden our support could collapse? >> i do think you could look at the events in the senate the past couple of weeks and even the big names are retiring the senate is beginning to show some separation from the trump white house. you look at the vote on yemen, for example, and the repudiation how...
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matthew: the u.s. economy has thrived in no small part because we have a fed that is independent from the political process. i think we benefit from allowing jay powell to look at the data and talk to business owners in the u.s. and make the decision they see fit. jay powell and his colleagues are looking at a strong labor market, they can't have labor force growth and wage growth be faster than the fundamentals. that's what they are trying to work through. david: is there a dilemma here in the sense that we pump money into the global economy. now we are trying to withdraw some of that. is it inevitable that we will have a slowdown and asset prices will go down? matthew: that's a great question. we will have uncertainty about what the implication is. they wills announced taper their quantitative easing program. we don't know what that will mean for asset prices. if you go back 10 years, many voices were worried with quantitative easing taking home. it could be massively inflationary. that didn't happen
matthew: the u.s. economy has thrived in no small part because we have a fed that is independent from the political process. i think we benefit from allowing jay powell to look at the data and talk to business owners in the u.s. and make the decision they see fit. jay powell and his colleagues are looking at a strong labor market, they can't have labor force growth and wage growth be faster than the fundamentals. that's what they are trying to work through. david: is there a dilemma here in the...
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matthew dalek. >> well, 1964 was seen, really, as the conservative demise. a lot of liberals after the goldwater debacle said that conservatism is dead. the extreme right has no home in the center of american politics. but the country changed dramatically as we're going to discuss, i'm sure today, vietnam, issues of urban unrest, law and order. and the republican party ultimately with the goldwater capture of the nomination in '64 signalled where the energy at the grassroots, at the donor level, ideologically in the conservative media, where all the energy was flowing and it was flowing toward the right of the republican party and it was ultimately the goldwater type conservatives who were on the ascendant. >> a key player during the -- he loses the california governorship in 1962, that famous speech, you won't have dick nixon to kick around anymore. abc news produces a documentary, the political obituary of richard nixon. >> my parts were junivery upset about that. >> it made him look like a victim. >> it made him look like a has been. there's an old rule i
matthew dalek. >> well, 1964 was seen, really, as the conservative demise. a lot of liberals after the goldwater debacle said that conservatism is dead. the extreme right has no home in the center of american politics. but the country changed dramatically as we're going to discuss, i'm sure today, vietnam, issues of urban unrest, law and order. and the republican party ultimately with the goldwater capture of the nomination in '64 signalled where the energy at the grassroots, at the donor...
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the other thing is if you're the president and you're thinking these things out, matthew whitaker if he's thinking clearly can't do the things you're asking him to do, so it's counterproductive the minute you ask him to do it, he can't do it. it defies any sort of logic that the president would get on the phone and demand that he get involved in these investigations because if whitaker is smart and wants to stay out of trouble himself, he then can't do anything the president's asked him to do. >> why would he get involved, though? i mean, what is -- >> i mean, the obvious issue here is except that the president wants to impede the investigation. it's because the investigation itself is such a great risk to the president that he's willing to take smaller risks to impede it. i mean, it seems -- we have these conversations in which the president, donald trump doesn't know what he's doing or, you know, tonight it's more like he's colonel mustard in the library, but the truth is it seems to me pretty abundantly clear that he is deeply worried about what the investigation will find because
the other thing is if you're the president and you're thinking these things out, matthew whitaker if he's thinking clearly can't do the things you're asking him to do, so it's counterproductive the minute you ask him to do it, he can't do it. it defies any sort of logic that the president would get on the phone and demand that he get involved in these investigations because if whitaker is smart and wants to stay out of trouble himself, he then can't do anything the president's asked him to do....
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we're back with matthew morrison veteran cia analyst. so if you hear opinion actually stops relying on americans for security would that make the other american or pillar relationship more complicated like trade. yes i mean for a lot of traditional foreign policy. members of the elites there is this bargain that that you know we have this strong defense agreement and then we also. overlay this with the strong economic agreement and the two need to go side by side. so yes if you know the u.s. may play more hardball but in recent times i mean even on the economic side this has been a very difficult relationship. just because there are differences and we have different ideas on g m o's we have different ideas. on. you know agricultural sector europeans tend to protect there's more we would like them to open it up. so. just recently european union has proposed to deal with this international trade dispute under the w t o and america has rejected the deal and i know that in a past trauma past called w.t.f. counterproductive and useless what a
we're back with matthew morrison veteran cia analyst. so if you hear opinion actually stops relying on americans for security would that make the other american or pillar relationship more complicated like trade. yes i mean for a lot of traditional foreign policy. members of the elites there is this bargain that that you know we have this strong defense agreement and then we also. overlay this with the strong economic agreement and the two need to go side by side. so yes if you know the u.s....
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chris matthews trying to compare trump to hitler. this after matthews compared trump and mitch mcconnell to saddam hussein. sundar pichai under fire for a laundry list of offenses on the hot seat today on capitol hill. we have one of the judiciary committee members who was inside the hearing room. he'll give you a look inside that room sat what happened. that's next. stay here. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. >> does google through this phone know i have moved here and moved over to the left? it's either yes or no. as a pro own end of internet openness will google commit to non-discri
chris matthews trying to compare trump to hitler. this after matthews compared trump and mitch mcconnell to saddam hussein. sundar pichai under fire for a laundry list of offenses on the hot seat today on capitol hill. we have one of the judiciary committee members who was inside the hearing room. he'll give you a look inside that room sat what happened. that's next. stay here. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs....
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>>> then, matthew mcconaughey covered in blood after crawling from a flipped car. we have the dramatic video. >>> and group therapy with the backstreet boys. revealing the secrets that nearly destroyed the band. >>> plus, she's the front run tore are a place kathie lee at today. what you never knew about jenna bush hager. >>> "mary poppins returns" brings the magic, but "aquaman" brings the moves. how jason mamoa's kids learned the routine on the spot. >> ugh. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." i just want y'all to take a good look. that is how you steal the red carpet. here's the question -- did jennifer lopez steal that look. i'm asking you? >> i would never say that. she's the style queen. but we are getting serious deja vu with another a,you're a-lister. >> wait until you see the moment she stepped in to protect her mama. >> that's right. don't mess with lupe. before that, let's get into the dress. >> this is by gianbattista valli. ♪ j.lo >> nobody dominates the red carpet quite like j.lo. >> i love the color, number one, and the drama of it. >> a gown fit
>>> then, matthew mcconaughey covered in blood after crawling from a flipped car. we have the dramatic video. >>> and group therapy with the backstreet boys. revealing the secrets that nearly destroyed the band. >>> plus, she's the front run tore are a place kathie lee at today. what you never knew about jenna bush hager. >>> "mary poppins returns" brings the magic, but "aquaman" brings the moves. how jason mamoa's kids learned the routine...
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matthew hedges and his wife talking tojohn matthew hedges and his wife talking to john humphrys earlier today. the civil aviation authority is taking legal action against rya nairover its refusal to compensate thousands of customers for delays and cancellations earlier this year. the disruption was due to strikes by ryanair pilots and cabin crew but the airline says the strike action amounts to ‘extraordinary circumstances' and as a result it does not have to pay. our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. ryanair staff on strike over the summer. this was frankfurt. and this was dublin. outside ryanair‘s headquarters. disputes in several countries over working conditions and pay lead to numerous strikes and severe disruption for thousands of passengers. tom spencer says he will neverfly ryanair again. he was best man, had organised an expensive stag—do to watch motor—racing in frankfurt, but the day before, their ten tickets from manchester on ryanair were suddenly cancelled. they made it by rearranging their plans at great cost, but the airline has refused to pay him any
matthew hedges and his wife talking tojohn matthew hedges and his wife talking to john humphrys earlier today. the civil aviation authority is taking legal action against rya nairover its refusal to compensate thousands of customers for delays and cancellations earlier this year. the disruption was due to strikes by ryanair pilots and cabin crew but the airline says the strike action amounts to ‘extraordinary circumstances' and as a result it does not have to pay. our transport correspondent...
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ariana, the doj ethics review of matthew whitaker found that his recusal would be appropriate but it actually would not be required. why is that? >> well, so under the guidance, the ethics rules, if there is a clear conflict of interest such as a financial or personal or political stake in an investigation, that's an actual conflict and it requires recusal. but there is another prong to the recusal inquiry, which looks at whether there is an appearance of bias. when there is -- the reason why it's important potentially to recuse yourself when there is an appearance of bias, which arguably there is here since matthew whitaker appears in his media statements to have prejudged the mueller investigation, when there is an appearance of bias it is best practices to recuse yourself and according to the letter that was submitted to congress, apparently senior ethics officials do think on balance because of this appearance of bias issue he should recuse himself. in an odd twist of events, which cannot be made up, apparently matthew whitaker had created his own sort of counsel of advisers sepa
ariana, the doj ethics review of matthew whitaker found that his recusal would be appropriate but it actually would not be required. why is that? >> well, so under the guidance, the ethics rules, if there is a clear conflict of interest such as a financial or personal or political stake in an investigation, that's an actual conflict and it requires recusal. but there is another prong to the recusal inquiry, which looks at whether there is an appearance of bias. when there is -- the reason...
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new report claims that trump lashed out at acting attorney general matthew whitaker for not trying to exercise control over the southern district of new york's investigation into trump's former district attorney michael cohen. report cited made displeasure clear after cohen pled guilty to lying to congress about proposed trump tower project in moscow. then apparently again in implication over hush money scheme. in that instance trump reportedly pressed whitaker on why more wasn't done to control prosecutors in new york who brought charges in the first place, suggesting they were going rogue. as special counsel robert mueller continues to investigate whether or not trump obstructs justice in the russia investigation, new allegations could raise new questions about whether the president could be trying to obstruct the southern district of new york's investigation as well. panel will help me break down the allegations in new report and what it could mean for the president, next. it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work.
new report claims that trump lashed out at acting attorney general matthew whitaker for not trying to exercise control over the southern district of new york's investigation into trump's former district attorney michael cohen. report cited made displeasure clear after cohen pled guilty to lying to congress about proposed trump tower project in moscow. then apparently again in implication over hush money scheme. in that instance trump reportedly pressed whitaker on why more wasn't done to...
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now our colleague, matthew chance. matthew, the president said he canceled his official meeting with the russian president, as he said, because of what's happening in ukraine, but we do understand through mr. putin that mr. putin made his position known to president trump. so they did speak. again, we're hearing from the russian president. >> translator: yes, that's right. there was always going to be despite the fact that the president canceled the head-to-head meeting, there was always going to be an impromptu opportunity. there was some disappointment expressed by the kremlin initially when they saw this tweet extraordinarily from donald trump saying that that meeting had been canceled because of the naval confrontation in ukraine that initially brushed it off. they then issued a statement that they are not sitting down to discuss these two countries could lead to more mentions around the world. there was an opportunity, we're told now, by the kremlin, for these two leaders to exchange words. take a listen to what v
now our colleague, matthew chance. matthew, the president said he canceled his official meeting with the russian president, as he said, because of what's happening in ukraine, but we do understand through mr. putin that mr. putin made his position known to president trump. so they did speak. again, we're hearing from the russian president. >> translator: yes, that's right. there was always going to be despite the fact that the president canceled the head-to-head meeting, there was always...
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matthew hedges, who's 31, says he was forced to sign a confession under duress. he was speaking tojon humphrys. matthew hedges had been arrested a few days after he arrived in dubai, where he'd gone to do research for a ph.d. he was accused of spying. he was held in solitary confinement and then sentenced to life in prison. he was pardoned and allowed to come home and, this morning, did his first broadcast interview with me on today. with him — his wife, daniela tejada, who'd fought throughout for his release. matthew told me how he'd been treated by his captors. there was no, erm... there was no light. i wasn't allowed, erm, to do anything to try and distract myself. you couldn't listen to the radio... no. ..or anything of that sort? not until i'd started the court case and my mental health had deteriorated quite substantially, then i was allowed some form of destruction. form of distraction. did you feel that you were being tortured ? psychologically, correct. yes, it felt like it. and you weren't able to consult lawyers, or to talk to daniela? i wasn't able
matthew hedges, who's 31, says he was forced to sign a confession under duress. he was speaking tojon humphrys. matthew hedges had been arrested a few days after he arrived in dubai, where he'd gone to do research for a ph.d. he was accused of spying. he was held in solitary confinement and then sentenced to life in prison. he was pardoned and allowed to come home and, this morning, did his first broadcast interview with me on today. with him — his wife, daniela tejada, who'd fought...
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now a little bit about matthew. assistant professor of journalism and holds a phd in history from boston university he's an assistant editor and covered the news media and a series of his articles on the 2010 award for best commentary, digital media and he's also written for the atlantic, the "washington post" and the times. his first book on press i want to thank you all for coming out and now i will turn it over to matthew. [applause] that is a thing that surprised me as i researched and wrote the book. it wound up being so timely for various reasons. from the goal to try to tackle a sort of big bold topic in the history of american journalism and the question i wanted to answer basically was how did the american news media become the way it is for the way it was in the early 21st century, when and how did this happen? i had some ideas about if i wanted to look at it in a more systematic way. so first i have t had to answere question of what are the things after all this makes the news media distinct. some of the
now a little bit about matthew. assistant professor of journalism and holds a phd in history from boston university he's an assistant editor and covered the news media and a series of his articles on the 2010 award for best commentary, digital media and he's also written for the atlantic, the "washington post" and the times. his first book on press i want to thank you all for coming out and now i will turn it over to matthew. [applause] that is a thing that surprised me as i...
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now a little bit about matthew. mr. pressman is assistant professor of journalism at receiseton hall university. he worked for eight years at "vanity fair" where he covered the news media for vf.com. a series of his articles won an award for best commentary digital media. he's written for "the atlantic," "the washington post" and "time." this book is out now from harvard university press. once more, thank you all for coming out and i will turn it over to matthew. [ applause ] >> thanks for the kind introduction and thank you all for being here. so i want to talk a little about the book this evening and what i want to focus on is some of the parallels between the material i cover in the book which is a history of american journalism in the 1960s and '70s and what's going on with american journalism and politics today. because that's really a thing that surprised me as i researched and wrote the book, when i first started working on the project, it was 2012, i was a graduate student in history, and i was really mostly foc
now a little bit about matthew. mr. pressman is assistant professor of journalism at receiseton hall university. he worked for eight years at "vanity fair" where he covered the news media for vf.com. a series of his articles won an award for best commentary digital media. he's written for "the atlantic," "the washington post" and "time." this book is out now from harvard university press. once more, thank you all for coming out and i will turn it over to...
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george, back to you. >> i'm curious, matthew, to ask you. so, we're hearing about this story here, but has there been any reaction? what's the feeling among russians as they hear this news? >> reporter: well, look, i mean, the russian attention has been very much focused on the fact that presidents trump and putin have been unable to get together for any meeting since helsinki earlier this year. there was meant to be a face-to-face two-hour summit at the g20 summit in buenos aires. that was called off on twitter which they found out about on the way to argentina. he said russia had not handed back the ships in the naval personnel that they had suesed from ukraine during a naval confrontation in the straight the week before. according to many in the russian media, many russian officials here, it's this domestic political issue, this new focus on trump's russia business interests that has caused him to step away from important talks, as they would see it, with the russian leader. >> cnn's senior international correspondent matthew chance live
george, back to you. >> i'm curious, matthew, to ask you. so, we're hearing about this story here, but has there been any reaction? what's the feeling among russians as they hear this news? >> reporter: well, look, i mean, the russian attention has been very much focused on the fact that presidents trump and putin have been unable to get together for any meeting since helsinki earlier this year. there was meant to be a face-to-face two-hour summit at the g20 summit in buenos aires....
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matthew and ron harris discuss policies and then at 8:00, michael looks at members to have nixon administration who challenged the 37th president. after that on book tv's afterwards program at 9:00 p.m., economists stephen moore discusses economic politics of trump administration and many who reflect on friendship and rise in american politics, that all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend, television for serious readers. reminder that this weekend's full schedule is available on our website, booktv.org.
matthew and ron harris discuss policies and then at 8:00, michael looks at members to have nixon administration who challenged the 37th president. after that on book tv's afterwards program at 9:00 p.m., economists stephen moore discusses economic politics of trump administration and many who reflect on friendship and rise in american politics, that all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend, television for serious readers. reminder that...
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matthew mcconaughey is his father. here's a clip. dad! ah, christ. keep going, i got it under control. you don't need to stop the car. everything's fine. don't get out of the car. everything is not fine! a manjust ran out of your house, almost dents my imperial — you don't have a thing under control! i hate you! i got this under control, all right? it ain't under control. stay out of it. looks like richard's having a bad day. no, ma, i'm not having a bad day. my son and i walked into the lion's den this morning and walked out with the golden fleece. ain't that right, ricky? that's right. that's right! you're pathetic! both of you! put some clothes on, will you? we're going for custard! love matthew mcconaughey, such a good actor. the whole ensemble is a great. it blew and revocation of 19805 great. it blew and revocation of 1980s detroit. the story is one of crime and guns and of dogs. what it is permanently interested in is the family. from the beginning, we're introduced to the young kids going to egonjove with his father. she has very much land
matthew mcconaughey is his father. here's a clip. dad! ah, christ. keep going, i got it under control. you don't need to stop the car. everything's fine. don't get out of the car. everything is not fine! a manjust ran out of your house, almost dents my imperial — you don't have a thing under control! i hate you! i got this under control, all right? it ain't under control. stay out of it. looks like richard's having a bad day. no, ma, i'm not having a bad day. my son and i walked into the...
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he just treated me and matthew like his own kids. connelly: karen was the daughter of two shakespearean actors, and from day one on that "mary poppins" set, she knew this was not your typical acting gig. the very first day, the props guy came over to me and said, "okay, um, can you come with me? because i've got to take a plaster cast of your bottom." that, of course, was then gonna be the seat that i'd sit on to go on the banister. together: ♪ in a most delightful way it was a -- a strange introduction. it w-was not exactly the shakespearean approach [laughing] that i'd been used to. connelly: karen remembers julie andrews as her savior, coming to the rescue in typical mary poppins fashion just as she was set to record her big number in the film. it was julie's day off, but she just popped in to see if i was okay, bless her. and she said, "oh, karen, let's just run through 'the perfect nanny' song." this is how i sang the song. [ operatic ] ♪ if you want this choice position ♪ and julie said, "uh, uh, let's have a break. we'll
he just treated me and matthew like his own kids. connelly: karen was the daughter of two shakespearean actors, and from day one on that "mary poppins" set, she knew this was not your typical acting gig. the very first day, the props guy came over to me and said, "okay, um, can you come with me? because i've got to take a plaster cast of your bottom." that, of course, was then gonna be the seat that i'd sit on to go on the banister. together: ♪ in a most delightful way it...
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." >>> good evening, i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. the partial government shutdown now in its seventh day with no end to the shutdown stalemate in sight. president trump renewed his demand today that congress fund a b
." >>> good evening, i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. the partial government shutdown now in its seventh day with no end to the shutdown stalemate in sight. president trump renewed his demand today that congress fund a b
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i love matthew mcconaughey. the whole ensemble. is that under control! bruce stern is great. 19705 belfast, great in 71. this is an evocation of ‘80s detroit. crime and guns and drugs but what it is primarily interested in is the family and the fact that at the beginning we are introduced to the young kid going into a gun show with his father and he has learnt the ropes from his dad, his dad has passed on what he thinks are the skills get into a lifestyle which is racked with danger and misery. what i liked about it, the film has a strange new and feel to it. it is based on a true story. you find yourself being more involved in the interrelations between the characters than in the actual gun sales and drug sales. jenniferjason leigh is terrific as the fbi agent who sees this kid on the street and thinks, "we can use them." it takes a family who the film can be very tough on and actually makes the characters are very sympathetic. you do see the world from their point of view. the dad says, we have to do something to get out of this. i thought it was ver
i love matthew mcconaughey. the whole ensemble. is that under control! bruce stern is great. 19705 belfast, great in 71. this is an evocation of ‘80s detroit. crime and guns and drugs but what it is primarily interested in is the family and the fact that at the beginning we are introduced to the young kid going into a gun show with his father and he has learnt the ropes from his dad, his dad has passed on what he thinks are the skills get into a lifestyle which is racked with danger and...
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her son matthew just joined the air force. and for the first time they were going to be apart on that special day. >> i had talked to my mom. i had told her how sad i was. >> reporter: the last few years have been rough for teresa. her father passed away in 2015. seven months later cancer would take her husband. and six months after that, a tornado wiped out their home. >> took everything we had, and we've just recovered from that over the last year. >> reporter: but now a surprise that would bring tears of joy. her son matthew was going to make it home for christmas, and he decided to go big, getting mom's co-workers at baylor, scott, and white in on the plan to surprise her at the hospital. she had no idea until she heard th >> hey, mom. >> oh, my gosh! oh, my gosh. [ laughter ] oh, my god, are you really here? >> yes. >> y'all, this is my son from the air force. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and after those hugs came the tears, and this lesson. >> you don't know when you're going to get another christmas, you don't know when yo
her son matthew just joined the air force. and for the first time they were going to be apart on that special day. >> i had talked to my mom. i had told her how sad i was. >> reporter: the last few years have been rough for teresa. her father passed away in 2015. seven months later cancer would take her husband. and six months after that, a tornado wiped out their home. >> took everything we had, and we've just recovered from that over the last year. >> reporter: but now...
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up next, the wifel and father of matthew j goldstein will join u. don't go away. ♪ it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. ♪ >> welcome back to hannity. now, as we reported >> dan: welcome back to "hannity." now as we reported last night army green beret veteran matthew golsteyn hass been charged with murder of a taliban bombmaker in afghanistan from back in 2010. in a killing, he admitted to during a 2016 interview with fox's own bret baier. now the case is stoking outrage outrage and even a review from president trump. now joining us is his wife julie golsteyn and his father jerry golsteyn. thank you both for joining us
up next, the wifel and father of matthew j goldstein will join u. don't go away. ♪ it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online...
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matthew axelrod is here. matthew, good evening. >> good evening. >> do you think he's pitching himself? >> i don't know if he's pitching himself. but i do think today was an extraordinary day at the department of justice. you see it outlined the two people hand-picked by the president to oversee the department of jurks both the acting attorney general matt whitaker and then the nominee to be attorney general bill barr had serious ethics questions swirling around them today. and that's not normal. do you think the president is trying to constrain the mueller investigation by putting its critics in charge of the justice department? >> look, i think especially with matt whitaker it's hard to come to a different conclusion. right? what you have is for the first time in d.o.j.'s history you have someone who came in to be acting attorney general who did not come from a senate confirmed post. the first time in history happening at the same time that the person in that position oversees an investigation into the pres
matthew axelrod is here. matthew, good evening. >> good evening. >> do you think he's pitching himself? >> i don't know if he's pitching himself. but i do think today was an extraordinary day at the department of justice. you see it outlined the two people hand-picked by the president to oversee the department of jurks both the acting attorney general matt whitaker and then the nominee to be attorney general bill barr had serious ethics questions swirling around them today....
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her son matthew just joined the air force. and for the first time they were going to be apart on that special day. >> i had talked to my mom. i had told her how sad i was.yer have been rough for teresa. her father passed away in 2015. seven months later, cancer would take her husband. and six months after that, a tornado wiped out their home. >> took everything we had, and we've just recovered from that over the last year. >> reporter: but now a surprise that would bring tears of joy. her son matthew was going to make it home nor for christmas, and he decided to go big. getting mom's co-workers at bayl baylor, scott, and white in on the plan to surprise her at the hospital. she had no idea until she heard this. >> hey, mom. >> oh! [ laughter ] oh, my gosh. oh, my god, are you really here? >> yes. >> y'all, this is my son from the air force. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and after those hugs came the tears, and this lesson. >> you don't know when you're going to get another christmas, you don't know when you're going to have those
her son matthew just joined the air force. and for the first time they were going to be apart on that special day. >> i had talked to my mom. i had told her how sad i was.yer have been rough for teresa. her father passed away in 2015. seven months later, cancer would take her husband. and six months after that, a tornado wiped out their home. >> took everything we had, and we've just recovered from that over the last year. >> reporter: but now a surprise that would bring tears...
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yes and i think the special counsel more has to be concerned about this news matthew whittaker the supposedly interim acting attorney general there is controversy about the legality of his appointment but he is a known skeptic of mahler and of this investigation but the thing about whitaker is that he is not widely respected and so whitaker is in particularly weak position to rein in special counsel moller the thing about bill barr is that while his views are very little different than matthew whitaker he holds extreme views about the power of the presidency he has conspiratorial views about hillary clinton he's basically no better than matthew what occur but he has this longstanding history in washington d.c. and so he is considered to be a more serious figure even if his views themselves are not actually very serious views and so i think that makes him a much more dangerous threat to special council mauler than whitacre who's such a weak person in his current position what are the chances of him being approved with that still very still a narrow republican senate majority that will take the
yes and i think the special counsel more has to be concerned about this news matthew whittaker the supposedly interim acting attorney general there is controversy about the legality of his appointment but he is a known skeptic of mahler and of this investigation but the thing about whitaker is that he is not widely respected and so whitaker is in particularly weak position to rein in special counsel moller the thing about bill barr is that while his views are very little different than matthew...
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i love matthew. such a good actor. that whole ensemble, its out—of—control exec think it's its out—of—control! think it's great. for 71, brilliant implication of 70s, close to the 1980s detroit. the story is one of crime and guns and drugs, but what is primarily interesting is the family and the fact of the very beginning we are introduced to the young kid going into a gun show with his father and he is very much learned the ropes from his dad and passed on the skills, but these skills get them into a lifestyle which is very wracked with danger and misery. and what i liked about it was the film has a very kind of strange noodling field to the narrative. it is based on a true story. but you find yourself being more involved in the interrelationships between the characters than the actual gun sales in the drug sales so that sort of thing. terrific as the fbi see him on the street and think, we can use them. it's also very interesting and it takes a family with very sort of talk of an accident with some pews very
i love matthew. such a good actor. that whole ensemble, its out—of—control exec think it's its out—of—control! think it's great. for 71, brilliant implication of 70s, close to the 1980s detroit. the story is one of crime and guns and drugs, but what is primarily interesting is the family and the fact of the very beginning we are introduced to the young kid going into a gun show with his father and he is very much learned the ropes from his dad and passed on the skills, but these skills...
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matthew said, your eyes that twinkle. >> reporter: matthew even got to feel a reindeer. >> he's never seen a reindeer. he's never seen a picture of a reindeer. so the thing is, let him feel one. >> reporter: when misty shared the moment online, the response was overwhelming. what a beautiful christmas story. oh my heart. reminding us the greatest gifts of all -- >> i stood there with my eyes all glassy from tears welling up inside. >> reporter: -- aren't found under the christmas tree. >> it's definitely been a good, a very good christmas present. >> thanks to our dallas station kxas for sharing this story about the true spirit of christmas. that's "nbc nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. e streets of san francisco. plus: >>> right now at 6, do you recognize this woman in the video? what officers say she did on the streets of san francisco. >>> plus. >> there are many more worthy causes right now than paying for erin per ski's bad decision-making. >> he is asking for help aaron persky's plea from supporte
matthew said, your eyes that twinkle. >> reporter: matthew even got to feel a reindeer. >> he's never seen a reindeer. he's never seen a picture of a reindeer. so the thing is, let him feel one. >> reporter: when misty shared the moment online, the response was overwhelming. what a beautiful christmas story. oh my heart. reminding us the greatest gifts of all -- >> i stood there with my eyes all glassy from tears welling up inside. >> reporter: -- aren't found...
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matthew said, your eyes e.at twinkl >> reporter: matthew even got to feel a reindeer. >> he's never seen a reindeer. he's never seen a picture of a reindeer. so the thing is, let him feel one. >> reporter: when misty shared the moment online, the response was overwhelming. what a beautiful christmas story. oh my heart.in remius the greatest gifts of all -- >> i stood there with my eyes inall glassy from tears weup inside. >> reporter: -- aren't found under the christmas ee. >> it's definitely beea good, a very good christmas present. >> thanks to our dallas statn kxas for sharing this story about the true spirit of christmas. that's "nbc nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester you have a lot of deadlines in your business, right? we miss deadlines, we don't get paid. what if you lost your network connection? you gotta be kidding me. chaotic. our gig-speed network lets you download files up to 20 times faster. and we go beyond fast with 4g lte backup for complete reliability. so, if you lose your network connection... ♪ ♪ you won't miss the deadlines. having the confidence of some
matthew said, your eyes e.at twinkl >> reporter: matthew even got to feel a reindeer. >> he's never seen a reindeer. he's never seen a picture of a reindeer. so the thing is, let him feel one. >> reporter: when misty shared the moment online, the response was overwhelming. what a beautiful christmas story. oh my heart.in remius the greatest gifts of all -- >> i stood there with my eyes inall glassy from tears weup inside. >> reporter: -- aren't found under the...
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matthew reel'sçó motivative aren clearer focus. >> we're learning more and more, mostly from reel himself, due to his extensive presence online.ñr >> and you can know who's going to fluf big time next election? spur lock. he's a clown. it >> how many firearms did he have? >> he had 11e1 firearms. >> sheriffq tony spur lock has been on a mission to prevent something like this from happen again.Ñit( z see colorado have an extreme risk protection order thate1 will give law enforcemen and family members a tool to help save their loved ones. it's people with a mental health crisis not beiak care of and having direct access to weapons. >> would it have saved zack? >> i know ethis guy wouldn't have been able t'1 buy the two rifles he used to shoot zach.qlp ♪jf >> for zach perish's colleagues, the past year has been focussed on regaining their lives as friends, family members and in the memory otheir fallen brother as officers. >> what do you want people to remember about zach? >> you wanted foobe that light to look to and have fun with and enjoy. >> he's down right a hero. &háhp &hc wunt wa
matthew reel'sçó motivative aren clearer focus. >> we're learning more and more, mostly from reel himself, due to his extensive presence online.ñr >> and you can know who's going to fluf big time next election? spur lock. he's a clown. it >> how many firearms did he have? >> he had 11e1 firearms. >> sheriffq tony spur lock has been on a mission to prevent something like this from happen again.Ñit( z see colorado have an extreme risk protection order thate1 will...
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i love matthew. such a good actor. that whole ensemble, its out—of—control exec think it's great. for 71, brilliant implication of 70s, close to the 1980s detroit. the story is one of crime and guns and drugs, but what is primarily interesting is the family and the fact of the very beginning we are introduced to the young kid going into a gun show with his father and he is very much learned the ropes from his dad and passed on the skills, but these skills get them into a lifestyle which is very wracked with danger and misery. and what i liked about it was the film has a very kind of strange noodling field to the narrative. it is based on a true story. but you find yourself being more involved in the interrelationships between the characters than the actual gun sales in the drug sales so that sort of thing. terrific as the fbi see him on the street and think, we can use them. it's also very interesting and it takes a family with a dunk abuse very sort of talk of an accident with some pews very sort of talk of an accident if the characters are sympathetic. you do see the world from
i love matthew. such a good actor. that whole ensemble, its out—of—control exec think it's great. for 71, brilliant implication of 70s, close to the 1980s detroit. the story is one of crime and guns and drugs, but what is primarily interesting is the family and the fact of the very beginning we are introduced to the young kid going into a gun show with his father and he is very much learned the ropes from his dad and passed on the skills, but these skills get them into a lifestyle which is...
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i love matthew. such a good actor. that whole ensemble, its out—of—control exec think it's great. for 71, brilliant implication of 70s, close to the 1980s detroit. the story is one of crime and guns and drugs, but what is primarily interesting is the family and the fact of the very beginning we are introduced to the young kid going into a gun show with his father and he is very much learned the ropes from his dad and passed on the skills, but these skills get them into a lifestyle which is very wracked with danger and misery. and what i liked about it was the film has a very kind of strange noodling field to the narrative. it is based on a true story. but you find yourself being more involved in the interrelationships between the characters than the actual gun sales in the drug sales so that sort of thing. terrific as the fbi see him on the street and think, we can use them. it's also very interesting and it takes a family with a dunk abuse very sort of talk of an accident with some pews very sort of talk of an accident if the characters are sympathetic. you do see the world from
i love matthew. such a good actor. that whole ensemble, its out—of—control exec think it's great. for 71, brilliant implication of 70s, close to the 1980s detroit. the story is one of crime and guns and drugs, but what is primarily interesting is the family and the fact of the very beginning we are introduced to the young kid going into a gun show with his father and he is very much learned the ropes from his dad and passed on the skills, but these skills get them into a lifestyle which is...
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." >> matthew brought the fun of childhood. karen brought the gravitas. >> michael, don't exaggerate. >> 54 years later that enchanting little girl is all grown up. >> why do you think this movie more than 50 years later continues to move and delight and thrill everybody who watches it? >> because walt disney made it. whatever he touches is gold. and the piano, oh my god, we spent so much time there. >> karen is sitting in walt disney's storied office at the burbank studio that bears his name. in this environment young karen would have lunch with the man she called uncle walt. >> i really enjoyed uncle walt. he just treated me and matthew like his own kids. >> karen was the daughter of two shakespearian actors, and from day one on that "mary poppins" set she knew this was not your typical acting gig. >> the very first day a props guy said, okay, can you come with me because i have to take a plastic cast of your bottom. that, of course, was going to be the seat that i sit on to go on the banister. ♪ the most delightful way >>
." >> matthew brought the fun of childhood. karen brought the gravitas. >> michael, don't exaggerate. >> 54 years later that enchanting little girl is all grown up. >> why do you think this movie more than 50 years later continues to move and delight and thrill everybody who watches it? >> because walt disney made it. whatever he touches is gold. and the piano, oh my god, we spent so much time there. >> karen is sitting in walt disney's storied office at...
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matthew ran toward the wreckage. so you think this is where-- >> galizia: i think this is where the-- this is where the bomb went off. it's been marked by the forensic team. and this is where a lot of the flesh and metal and plastic was. >> wertheim: the car ended up in a field 100 yards away, consumed by a fireball. matthew's first instinct was to try and get his mother out. >> galizia: i remember walking up to the driver's side and just seeing fire. i didn't see anything else inside the car. >> wertheim: there are a lot of ways to kill someone. what do you think the significance of a car bomb this powerful was? >> galizia: obviously it was a way of killing my mother. a way of sending a message to us, to our family. and a way of sending a message to anyone else who was thinking of doing anything about the really grand corruption in this country. >> wertheim: this was a symbolic gesture? >> galizia: it was. >> wertheim: for the mourners who attended daphne's funeral, her assassination was symbolic of just how corrode
matthew ran toward the wreckage. so you think this is where-- >> galizia: i think this is where the-- this is where the bomb went off. it's been marked by the forensic team. and this is where a lot of the flesh and metal and plastic was. >> wertheim: the car ended up in a field 100 yards away, consumed by a fireball. matthew's first instinct was to try and get his mother out. >> galizia: i remember walking up to the driver's side and just seeing fire. i didn't see anything...
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matthew chance is live in moscow. so matthew, explain these allegations russia is making against this american. >> reporter: well, they're very sketchy. in the sense that no detail has been added to them. all that we know is that the russian intelligence services, the fsb, that are in charge of basically counter espionage, have arrested an american citizen. they have named him as paul nicholas whelan, arrested him december 28, so a couple of days ago in the russian capital. and that he was, quote, caught spying. although they didn't fill in any specifics as to what exactly he was actually caught red-handed doing. the u.s. state department hasn't been much help either, because they have issued a short statement, as well. saying that they acknowledge they have been formally told that this american citizen is in russian custody. they have asked for access, although they didn't indicate it had been given yet. and they said because privacy considerations -- that's what they say -- they're not going to give any further info
matthew chance is live in moscow. so matthew, explain these allegations russia is making against this american. >> reporter: well, they're very sketchy. in the sense that no detail has been added to them. all that we know is that the russian intelligence services, the fsb, that are in charge of basically counter espionage, have arrested an american citizen. they have named him as paul nicholas whelan, arrested him december 28, so a couple of days ago in the russian capital. and that he...
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." >>> good evening, i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. the partial government shutdown now in its seventh day with no end to the shutdown stalemate in sight. president trump renewed his demand today that congress fund a border wall, adding a threat to shut down the southern border with mexico. the president writing on twitter, quote, we will be forced to close the southern border entirely if the obstructionist democrats do not give us the money to finish the wall and also change the ridiculous immigration laws that our country is saddled with. hard to believe there was a congress and president who would approve. in a string of additional tweets, trump doubled down on the threat saying, quote, i would consider closing the southern border a profit-making operation. in a separate tweet the president issued a warning that, quote, a new caravan is forming. trump's incoming chief of staff, acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, telling reporters the president is serious about that threat to shut down the border. >> is the president seriously wil
." >>> good evening, i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. the partial government shutdown now in its seventh day with no end to the shutdown stalemate in sight. president trump renewed his demand today that congress fund a border wall, adding a threat to shut down the southern border with mexico. the president writing on twitter, quote, we will be forced to close the southern border entirely if the obstructionist democrats do not give us the money to finish the wall and also...