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there were some select leaks about -- >> quick question, matt. if she gets the democratic nomination and rand paul gets the republican nomination, will she be the more hawkish candidate? >> without a doubt. >> i think she has to watch her left. the left is going to want her to support obama's left wing foreign policy. and if she doesn't, i think they'll pull back from her. she's got a dilemma. >> guys, thanks. when we come back, could there be a break in the irs targeting probe? new details on how backup tapes may lead investigators to lois lerner's infamous missing e-mails. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-qu
there were some select leaks about -- >> quick question, matt. if she gets the democratic nomination and rand paul gets the republican nomination, will she be the more hawkish candidate? >> without a doubt. >> i think she has to watch her left. the left is going to want her to support obama's left wing foreign policy. and if she doesn't, i think they'll pull back from her. she's got a dilemma. >> guys, thanks. when we come back, could there be a break in the irs...
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and christian amanpour said come on, matt, you know better. so his colleagues have a problem with this question. so clearly it is an issue. it has struck a nerve. and it's something that's not going to go away. and i think until male ceos and male leaders are asked similar questions, then and only then will people feel comfortable with this idea of work life balance being an issue for both women and men. >> i think men and women should be asked these questions. >> i think that's changing more and more, though. >> that's changing increasingly, especially during the recession. >> absolutely. i've been called on more than one occasion a manny. i try to contribute the best i can with my daughter. >> it affects my scheduled and when i travel and how much i come home and all of that. let me switch to soccer. here a couple weeks ago, we talked about the media soccer fever. a lot of people think it's overboard. now that the u.s. team has lost to belgium, has the media dying down on this world cup thing? >> dying down in the order of belgium waffles an
and christian amanpour said come on, matt, you know better. so his colleagues have a problem with this question. so clearly it is an issue. it has struck a nerve. and it's something that's not going to go away. and i think until male ceos and male leaders are asked similar questions, then and only then will people feel comfortable with this idea of work life balance being an issue for both women and men. >> i think men and women should be asked these questions. >> i think that's...
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matt dowd -- >> teddy roosevelt. >> teddy roosevelt. matt bai, harry truman. speaker gingrich, you have to get this. >> who is coolidge? >> the answer is -- drum roll -- president calvin coolidge who was born on july 4th, 1872. we'll be right back with the roundtable's take on that heated immigration debate in less than two minutes. ebate in less than two minutes. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. fine barbeque good times and you knozero heartburn.merica, ♪ and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc ahh... annc: the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn
matt dowd -- >> teddy roosevelt. >> teddy roosevelt. matt bai, harry truman. speaker gingrich, you have to get this. >> who is coolidge? >> the answer is -- drum roll -- president calvin coolidge who was born on july 4th, 1872. we'll be right back with the roundtable's take on that heated immigration debate in less than two minutes. ebate in less than two minutes. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for...
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matt's interview continues tomorrow morning on "today." as for us, that's our broadcast on a monday night as we start a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, our hot weather fueling two separate fires in the south bay. our nbc chopper overhead. smoke could be seen across the south bay through several hours throughout the afternoon. >> let's give you the latest on this developing story. we want to show you a live look at the charred hillside in south san jose. so much better than it was just a few hours ago where one fire came dangerously close to home. one of the fires is burning close to a golf course. the larger fire is burning in south san jose. two fires were burning about 8 miles apart from each other. this is what it looked like over our chopper, when it was at the worst, at the height of the flames. we ha
matt's interview continues tomorrow morning on "today." as for us, that's our broadcast on a monday night as we start a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, our hot weather fueling two separate fires in the south bay. our nbc chopper...
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matt? >> germany thrashed brazil 7-1 in the world cup semifinals. stunning defeat. here's a hit to fans of both teams. the brazilians, even if they were crying, they started to applaud because they know more than anyone, when they see beautiful soccer, they call it football, being played, to the germans quite reserved in their applause, germany scored so many goals, as one journal -- as a story in the journal said, one fan said 4-0 would have been enough. >> who are you picking in the final? >> i have money riding on germany. >> and you? >> i want germany to win. >>> be sure to follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. thanks so much, panel. and especially to all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. i . >>> the immigrant child crisis that's taking such a toll on our southern border now being felt in other parts of the country. like the officials in two states say hundreds of those illegal immigrant children are being sent to their communities without any notice. hello, everyone, welcome to america's news headquarters. glad you could join me. also, today
matt? >> germany thrashed brazil 7-1 in the world cup semifinals. stunning defeat. here's a hit to fans of both teams. the brazilians, even if they were crying, they started to applaud because they know more than anyone, when they see beautiful soccer, they call it football, being played, to the germans quite reserved in their applause, germany scored so many goals, as one journal -- as a story in the journal said, one fan said 4-0 would have been enough. >> who are you picking in...
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let's ask "wall street journal" bret stevens and editorial board member matt kamenski. let's deal with the circumstances around the jet, shoot down. what, to whom does the circumstantial evidence point to? >> the jet was flying when it was blown out of the air, essentially, over rebel-held territory in eastern ukraine. these are pro-russia, many of them are actually russian fighters who have taken control of this part of ukraine. it's also known that these fighters have gotten fairly advanced rockets systems, surface-to-air missiles. they show them off in late june and even the of thursday, they put out a press statement saying we'd shot down a high-flying ukrainian cargo plane. when it turned out this was a civilian plane and they tried to backtrack. all the circumstantial evidence so far points that it was the rebels who targeted this. >> but the separatists are denying it, of course. putin, vladimir putin came out on thursday and said this is ukraine's fault because they are the place where they have allowed on their territory this to take place. russia now is even m
let's ask "wall street journal" bret stevens and editorial board member matt kamenski. let's deal with the circumstances around the jet, shoot down. what, to whom does the circumstantial evidence point to? >> the jet was flying when it was blown out of the air, essentially, over rebel-held territory in eastern ukraine. these are pro-russia, many of them are actually russian fighters who have taken control of this part of ukraine. it's also known that these fighters have gotten...
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. >> next, matt lauer is slapped for asking the general motor can balance her job with being a million? would a male get that question? is the love for soccer subsiding now in the united states with the united@w@wowowpg÷÷owúç÷gg eastern for the weekend but, now, back to "media buzz." >> matt lauer has picked autopsy fuss with general motor c.e.o. mary barra over raising issues that would not be asked of a male executive the here is part of the original interview. he addressed the interview. >> you are a mom of two kids and you said your kids will hold you accountable for one job, being a million. >> correct. >> given the pressures of had job at general motors, can you do both well? >> i think i can. i have a great team. >> i felt it is not a gender issue but a human issue of work and life balance, a parenting issue, for men men, moms and fathers, question i ask myself every single day. clearly, this touches a nerve. >> we have a contributor to "today" and anchor and a columnist. he says after asking marry bear this question because she inside an interview she missed her son's p
. >> next, matt lauer is slapped for asking the general motor can balance her job with being a million? would a male get that question? is the love for soccer subsiding now in the united states with the united@w@wowowpg÷÷owúç÷gg eastern for the weekend but, now, back to "media buzz." >> matt lauer has picked autopsy fuss with general motor c.e.o. mary barra over raising issues that would not be asked of a male executive the here is part of the original interview....
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i am friends with matt. we love to discuss politics. we love to talk about what's going on in the world. now for crass ratings matt is going to be doused in cold water. >> it happened. >> it did happen. it sounds horrible. >> what's part of the 8:00 hour. in the 7:00 hour we still do cover the news of the day. >> okay. first of all i have to quibble with what you called howard stern the king of all media. he may be the king of all raunchy media but i don't quite agree with that. >> you have a 20-year-old conception of howard stern. he is one of the best interviewers in broadcasting. >> i agree he's a good interviewer. >> he's been on anderson cooper. >> he also talks about gross things. >> like getting doused with cold water? >> it's not gross. it may be the trend of morning television. >> well, i think this was mild. he's much more fun when he talks about getting drunk with matt lauer. >> or other things. anyway, i give it a five. i think savannah handled herself beautifully. >> i agree with that and i am giving it an eight. >>> still
i am friends with matt. we love to discuss politics. we love to talk about what's going on in the world. now for crass ratings matt is going to be doused in cold water. >> it happened. >> it did happen. it sounds horrible. >> what's part of the 8:00 hour. in the 7:00 hour we still do cover the news of the day. >> okay. first of all i have to quibble with what you called howard stern the king of all media. he may be the king of all raunchy media but i don't quite agree...
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matt? >> reporter: that's right, david. arthur is kurng about 100 miles that way or more. it's bringing bands of wind and rain on the sea behind me. the hidden danger is what's hidden beneath them. a high rip current risk declared nearly 500 miles of u.s. coastline from florida to south carolina. this afternoon when a drowning call came in we were with ocean rescue. >> you guys have -- >> reporter: they found someone who just got caught in a rip tide. like millions on this holiday weekend, folks playing in the surf. despite that sunshine, a silent killer lurked nearby. what we're seeing is basically a channel forming and that's a rip current. >> that's basically what a rip current is, a channel that forms on a sand bar. >> reporter: officials warning us today those current powerful enough to sweep even a strong swimmer out to sea. you can see the current by adding dye to the water. now you see it, now you don't. remember, if you are caught in a rip current, swim parallel to shore until you're free. but the surf and current too much for these five girls yesterday paddle boa
matt? >> reporter: that's right, david. arthur is kurng about 100 miles that way or more. it's bringing bands of wind and rain on the sea behind me. the hidden danger is what's hidden beneath them. a high rip current risk declared nearly 500 miles of u.s. coastline from florida to south carolina. this afternoon when a drowning call came in we were with ocean rescue. >> you guys have -- >> reporter: they found someone who just got caught in a rip tide. like millions on this...
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matt futterman, how big an accomplishment for them? >> this is a huge accomplishment for them. it's something they have been working on for about a decade, now, since the current coach and the former coach really decided to remake germany from a very sort of tactical, sort of laboring, defensive-minded team into this attacking machine that is just absolutely relentless, has some of the greatest athletes in the world playing for it. they have been close in the last few big tournaments and finally got where they wanted to be last night. >> woodruff: tommy smyth, what do you think put germany over the top and did the other teams even come close? >> no, the other teams didn't come close. brazil got the loud knocked out of them by germany, 7-1, and they were the host nation. they were the team who just said let's just give them the cup, we don't even have to play for it because they were the favorites. but germany, when they went back to the convention, the german team kept coming at you and at you. keep in mind, the man who scored the winning goal is only 22 years of age and to win
matt futterman, how big an accomplishment for them? >> this is a huge accomplishment for them. it's something they have been working on for about a decade, now, since the current coach and the former coach really decided to remake germany from a very sort of tactical, sort of laboring, defensive-minded team into this attacking machine that is just absolutely relentless, has some of the greatest athletes in the world playing for it. they have been close in the last few big tournaments and...
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. >> next, matt lauer is slapped for asking the general motor can balance her job with being a million? would a male get that question? is the love for soccer subsiding now in the united states with the united states out of the world cup? a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. >>> a 7' shark was trying to get away from a fishermen and it bit a man who swam into the fishing line. the shark stuck around for about 20 swimming away after the attack. >> the fed is taking more action against terror threats requiring passengers of overseas air force direct flights to the united states to turn on cell phones and other electronic devices to prove that they do not contain explosives. devices that will not power off are not allowed on the rain can they have to undergo additional screening. we hope to see you at 7:00 p.m. eastern for the weekend but, now, back to "media buzz." >> matt lauer has picked autopsy fuss with general motor c.e.o. mary barra over raising issues that would not be asked of a male executive the here is part of the original intervi
. >> next, matt lauer is slapped for asking the general motor can balance her job with being a million? would a male get that question? is the love for soccer subsiding now in the united states with the united states out of the world cup? a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. >>> a 7' shark was trying to get away from a fishermen and it bit a man who swam into the fishing line. the shark stuck around for about 20 swimming away after...
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and matt bradley, middle east correspondent for the "wall street journal." john, you've written two columns over the past few weeks that are frightening. the first you say iraq is potentially going to cease to exist as we knew it, created in 1920, and that the redrawing of the borders could result in a middle east atritic of a full-scale regional war. and in the second column, you talked about the echos from 2014 and 1914, of course, the beginning of world war i. >> in my career, in my experience, this is probably the most complicated and dangerous time that i've seen in that part of the world for all the reasons i mention in those columns. you know, i think one of the problems that we have now is that everyone in the area is linked to someone else so that, for example, if you look at iraq, the kurds in the north have brethren in iran, syria, turkey. if you look at i.s.i.s., the group rampaging through the central part of iraq and seeking to establish and consolidate territory bounded roughly by the tigris and euphrates river as runs through syria, you have
and matt bradley, middle east correspondent for the "wall street journal." john, you've written two columns over the past few weeks that are frightening. the first you say iraq is potentially going to cease to exist as we knew it, created in 1920, and that the redrawing of the borders could result in a middle east atritic of a full-scale regional war. and in the second column, you talked about the echos from 2014 and 1914, of course, the beginning of world war i. >> in my...
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abc's matt gutman tonight on what authorities believe is the culprit. >> reporter: it is a beloved summer haven for families. >> on weekends it's packed, yeah, it's packed. >> reporter: but tonight horseshoe lake is closed and health officials are scrambling to determine what turned its placid waters into a hazard after more than 200 swimmers got sick. luckily none were kids at this summer camp. >> we got a call this morning from a concerned parent in an e-mail that just said they had heard reports about a potential problem with the lake. >> reporter: that problem still a mystery tonight. health officials have ruled out e.coli. they now suspect a virus like norovirus, that vicious stomach bug that you often hear about on cruise ships. horseshoe lake has had a norovirus outbreak before and water samples are being sent to the cdc in atlanta. >> we were going to have a family reunion out here this weekend and so now i have to get ahold of everyone and let them know it's going to be somewhere else. >> reporter: the question for
abc's matt gutman tonight on what authorities believe is the culprit. >> reporter: it is a beloved summer haven for families. >> on weekends it's packed, yeah, it's packed. >> reporter: but tonight horseshoe lake is closed and health officials are scrambling to determine what turned its placid waters into a hazard after more than 200 swimmers got sick. luckily none were kids at this summer camp. >> we got a call this morning from a concerned parent in an e-mail that just...
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it looks like another cover to go after conservative groups. >> matt? >> the mayor of a town in holeland who said this week that maria putin should be expelled from the netherlands after the downing of the plane over which 100 dutch people died. maria happens to be putin's daughter. she's fovoting with her feet an getting out of town. >> that's it for this week's show. thank you to my panel and for watching. hope to see you here next week. >>> new fighting between israel and hamas shattering hopes for a 24 hour cease-fire. welcome to "america news's headquarters." both sides are blaming each other for the failure of the temporary truce in a conflict which is believed to have killed more than a thousand people. we are live in gaza city. it's 10:30 p.m. local time. what is the situation, connor? >> that's right. about 10:30 or so here local time. for the past few hours, it's been relatively quiet here in gaza. we haven't hea
it looks like another cover to go after conservative groups. >> matt? >> the mayor of a town in holeland who said this week that maria putin should be expelled from the netherlands after the downing of the plane over which 100 dutch people died. maria happens to be putin's daughter. she's fovoting with her feet an getting out of town. >> that's it for this week's show. thank you to my panel and for watching. hope to see you here next week. >>> new fighting between...
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so matt, to you and the noisy bar, the noisy plays. you had been traveling around the world writing about soccer. the u.s. is the most supported foreign team in brazil. the american outlaw fans really an factor tomorrow in the game against belgium? >> reporter: man, i feel like i'm talking to you from a frat party on the last day of senior year. so forgive me if i can't hear you 100%. the answer is yes, they believe they can have an enormous impact. they're throwing around numbers tonight, 10,000, 20,000, maybe a million americans will show up tomorrow for the games. they think they will outnumber the belgians. if the fans are louder than the belgian supporters, anything can happen. we've seen anything happen already. so if these fans can be as loud and proud as they have been the whole time, based on what's happening tonight, i think it is going to be that way tomorrow. >> if you can hear me, my other guests said they believe this time it will stick. especially ed said that. what's different about this time? you've been writing about
so matt, to you and the noisy bar, the noisy plays. you had been traveling around the world writing about soccer. the u.s. is the most supported foreign team in brazil. the american outlaw fans really an factor tomorrow in the game against belgium? >> reporter: man, i feel like i'm talking to you from a frat party on the last day of senior year. so forgive me if i can't hear you 100%. the answer is yes, they believe they can have an enormous impact. they're throwing around numbers...
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matt gutman, abc news, bellview, florida. >>> and don't miss matt's full report tonight on "nightline." >>> and now, to a big headline in the battle over dangerous concussions and sports. not professional athletes, but college athletes. today, the ncaa agreed to settle a lawsuit for $70 million, the money going to help thousands of current and former athletes in certain sports who may have suffered brain injuries. the deal includes preseason testing, diagnosis and research. the settlement still needs a judge's approval. >>> and up next here tonight, close call on the tracks. the jarring video that shows two women trapped on a bridge, trying to outrun a train. tonight, how they escaped, and why railroad officials want everyone to see these pictures. >>> and, is this the next tiger woods? the toddler who learned to play golf before he could walk? g nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and d
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at least it's a step in the right direction. >> matt? >> every sports fan knows that germany thrashed brazil 7-1. a stunning defeat. but the brazilians, a hit, they started to applaud, because they know about when beautiful soccer is being played. and the germans, discomfited that germany scored so many goals. one said, 4-0 would have been enough. >> who are you picki ining in t final? >> germany. >> mary? >> i want germany to win. >> be sure to follow us on twitter. that's it for this week's show. my thanks to my panel. hope to see you right here next week. >>> israel escalates its offensive on hamas. welcome to america's news headquarters. good to see you. >> well, this comes as all 15 members of the united nations security council have come together to
at least it's a step in the right direction. >> matt? >> every sports fan knows that germany thrashed brazil 7-1. a stunning defeat. but the brazilians, a hit, they started to applaud, because they know about when beautiful soccer is being played. and the germans, discomfited that germany scored so many goals. one said, 4-0 would have been enough. >> who are you picki ining in t final? >> germany. >> mary? >> i want germany to win. >> be sure to follow...
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since then 18 more, including matt, have fallen in the line of duty. each loss while a weight on our hearts adds yet another angel to that storied brotherhood of heroes. i ask all of my colleagues to join me in the remembrance and commemoration of a true american hero in every sense of the word. may god bless lieutenant ambliss, may i bring comfort to his young family. may he protect all our brave fdny fire firets, and may the noble sacrifice enshrined in matt's memory never be forgotten. and to you, nanette, please know that you, gia, and gabby are in my thoughts, in my prayers, and my heart is broken for your enormous loss. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from massachusetts, clark --e -- ms. ms. clark: thank you very much, mr. speaker. harry truman famously said, if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. i can tell you that many of our nation's animal shelters and rescue groups would be more than happy to introduce you to a new friend. between five and
since then 18 more, including matt, have fallen in the line of duty. each loss while a weight on our hearts adds yet another angel to that storied brotherhood of heroes. i ask all of my colleagues to join me in the remembrance and commemoration of a true american hero in every sense of the word. may god bless lieutenant ambliss, may i bring comfort to his young family. may he protect all our brave fdny fire firets, and may the noble sacrifice enshrined in matt's memory never be forgotten. and...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> matt, thank you. >>> tonight back here at home, more than 90 passengers are just back on dry land telling their tales, trapped in a floating casino on the water. emotional family reunions on shore after their casino boat became stuck off the coast of georgia on its maiden voyage. it ran aground stranding everyone overnight, no beds for more than 20 hours. they were ferried back to shore by the coast guard, the job made tougher when tug boat lines kept snapping. >>> much more ahead on "world news" this wednesday night. those summer speed traps revealed right here. tonight some of the secrets. is your town rewarding some officers who pull over drivers the most? and you're about to see the drivers fighting back. >>> and then the famed kennedy compound tonight, their summer spot back in the spotlight. what happened in hyannis. who was the intruder who broke in. what we're learning tonight. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especi
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> matt, thank you. >>> tonight back here at home, more than 90 passengers are just back on dry land telling their tales, trapped in a floating casino on the water. emotional family reunions on shore after their casino boat became stuck off the coast of georgia on its maiden voyage. it ran aground stranding everyone overnight, no beds for more than 20 hours. they were ferried back to shore by the coast guard, the job made tougher when tug boat lines...
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that's where we find abc's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: it went from a sunny day to this, the rain stinging the face and that cold air swept up here, all of those waves are 12-foot seas up there going to get up to 20 as the night continues. the carolina coast line tonight lashed with wind and rain. watch as arthur's storm clouds pour into wrightsville beach, knock north carolina. the midday sky blackened. 35 miles out to sea, swells as tall as two-story buildings. >> 18, 20 foot right there. a mountain of water. >> reporter: sand kicked up on the shores. we drove across much of north carolina today, the rain sometimes blinding. the roads inland clogged with cars heading away from the coast. this line stretches for miles down the road. we're just starting to see people driving away from the coast and traffic already is pretty bad. >> i think everybody is starting to realize that this is going to be a little more serious than everybody had expected. >> reporter: with the storm bearing down, some or boarding up, and many are heeding the governor's call. >> for those areas that are not
that's where we find abc's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: it went from a sunny day to this, the rain stinging the face and that cold air swept up here, all of those waves are 12-foot seas up there going to get up to 20 as the night continues. the carolina coast line tonight lashed with wind and rain. watch as arthur's storm clouds pour into wrightsville beach, knock north carolina. the midday sky blackened. 35 miles out to sea, swells as tall as two-story buildings. >> 18, 20...
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. >> matt thanks for joining us, what is the latest at this hour? >> the latest is the .. last couple of hours is the appearance of the islamic state leader abu who made his first video appearance just today .. and in the last couple of hours, a video that was on social media and supposedly shows him giving what is called a hukba or sort of like a sermon to a meeting of muslims in a mosque in mosul, a city in iraq yesterday. so this is a very big deal because abu is only, the only known photos of him available and he is a notoriously elusive character and now a lengthy video sequence of him for the first time, and it is a very interesting development. we are now putting a face to a name of a jihadi leader who really has eclipsed al qaeda and the leader of al qaeda in the last couple of month in terms of power and in terms of popularitied. >> you know, you are in baghdad. what is the mood on the streets right now in baghdad? how close are sort of these forces to baghdad now? >> these sources are, forces are forming something of a uh shape, a u shape around baghdad. they are
. >> matt thanks for joining us, what is the latest at this hour? >> the latest is the .. last couple of hours is the appearance of the islamic state leader abu who made his first video appearance just today .. and in the last couple of hours, a video that was on social media and supposedly shows him giving what is called a hukba or sort of like a sermon to a meeting of muslims in a mosque in mosul, a city in iraq yesterday. so this is a very big deal because abu is only, the only...
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matt lauer survived the ice bucket challenge. someone challenges you to pour a bucket of ice water over your head, accept or donate money to charity. if you complete the challenge, you pass it on as hall of famer greg norman today to "today's" matt lauer and bill clinton. lauer accepted with chilling consequences. we don't know what the former president did. >> okay. here we go! >> impressive. >> is my hair messed up? >> no. >> all right. so now i am calling out brian williams, martha stewart and howard stern. >> over to you, brian. ever the class act, eastbound though he accepted the challenge, matt is donating money to charity, a very cool move. now the challenge is on. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have ar
matt lauer survived the ice bucket challenge. someone challenges you to pour a bucket of ice water over your head, accept or donate money to charity. if you complete the challenge, you pass it on as hall of famer greg norman today to "today's" matt lauer and bill clinton. lauer accepted with chilling consequences. we don't know what the former president did. >> okay. here we go! >> impressive. >> is my hair messed up? >> no. >> all right. so now i am...
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matt frei, you just arrived in the area. what do you know of what is at the crash site now? >> well, i spoke to a monitor from canada just a few minutes ago who has just come back from the crash site which is about an hour's drive from where i am now. and it's dark and there's a curfew of people that drive in the dark in this part of the world these days because it's just two dangerous. what he told me is extraordinary because essentially described the biggest crime scene on the planet, one of the biggest crime scenes in aviation history gathered by nothing more than a group of what he described as junk and hoodlums in uniform. these are pro russian rebels, all of them armed, most of them junk or half junk guarding this masmasquerade which has been treated by the locals, by mierntminorswho live in the arer family have covered people by blankets. they tried to salvage some of the things they think might be sensitive like passports and so on. they tried i think very hard not to contaminate the crime scene in any particular way. the other interesting thing is that this monitor
matt frei, you just arrived in the area. what do you know of what is at the crash site now? >> well, i spoke to a monitor from canada just a few minutes ago who has just come back from the crash site which is about an hour's drive from where i am now. and it's dark and there's a curfew of people that drive in the dark in this part of the world these days because it's just two dangerous. what he told me is extraordinary because essentially described the biggest crime scene on the planet,...
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and matt is here. he edited the piece. how are you? >> good. thanks for having me. >> in this article, you talk about a company that basically searches out bugs and sells them and defenses to them. in an interesting way into a big international story. tell us about that company and what it conveys about this very rapidly changing industry. >> sure, so you know, we wanted it go into the marketplace behind cyber war, so we followed a company called exodus intelligence in austin, texas. they silt in a very plain room down there and try to find bugs in software like chrome, the internet browser, or windows. when they find a bug, they type it up, and then they sell it. they can either sell it to governments, they can sell it to law enforcement, they can sell it to a company that made the bug, and there's a huge market place for these software bugs. they're a commodity. >> in order to plug them. >> some people want to unplug them, some want to exploit it. it's a completely deregulated market. >> we also have governments using them. we all know about
and matt is here. he edited the piece. how are you? >> good. thanks for having me. >> in this article, you talk about a company that basically searches out bugs and sells them and defenses to them. in an interesting way into a big international story. tell us about that company and what it conveys about this very rapidly changing industry. >> sure, so you know, we wanted it go into the marketplace behind cyber war, so we followed a company called exodus intelligence in austin,...
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john. >> thanks matt. it's great to be back here at the wilson center again, and, like jan to see so many familiar faces and committed experts. it's always a little daunting to talk to a crowd like this about russia. i think what i'd like to try to do is we'll talk a lot about energy today. i'd like to maybe just pull back for a minute and look at the general context of the relationship, the troubled relationship between russia and the west, russia and the united states, russia and europe. and then hone in on a few aspects that i think make this crisis feel a bit different and then bring it back to the energy side. there's a temptation for those of us who have been doing u.s./soviet, u.s./russia relations for most of our careers to see any dispute between russia and the west as just the latest in a series of cyclical down turns which are almost inevident write followed by up-- inevitably followed by upturns. and i think more importantly there's always been a tendency or an inclination over the last 20 year
john. >> thanks matt. it's great to be back here at the wilson center again, and, like jan to see so many familiar faces and committed experts. it's always a little daunting to talk to a crowd like this about russia. i think what i'd like to try to do is we'll talk a lot about energy today. i'd like to maybe just pull back for a minute and look at the general context of the relationship, the troubled relationship between russia and the west, russia and the united states, russia and...
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here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it sure seems like a very sharky summer. last week this california swimmer chopped by a great white. >> it's biting and you're staring at it. >> reporter: the attacks no coincidence. the number of great whites up 42% since 1997. more than 2,000 of the truck-sized fish now roaming the east coast alone. the good news, we now know where a lot of them are, thanks to gps, scientists and fisherman tagging six of the apex predators just this weekend. over the past year millions online tracking a 2300 pounder named katherine. from cape cod to key west and nearly to louisiana. their comeback, thanks to an increase in their favorite food, seals, thankfully not humans. swimming with sharks after the ba hamas i learned some sharks actually crave affection, even the hug of a reporter. david, in case you were wondering about katherine, the great white, she's hooked a big old u-turn, is heading back to south florida beaches like this one, and who knows, maybe at some point this summer she could be headed to a beach near you. david? >> kath
here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it sure seems like a very sharky summer. last week this california swimmer chopped by a great white. >> it's biting and you're staring at it. >> reporter: the attacks no coincidence. the number of great whites up 42% since 1997. more than 2,000 of the truck-sized fish now roaming the east coast alone. the good news, we now know where a lot of them are, thanks to gps, scientists and fisherman tagging six of the apex predators just this...
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i am friends with matt, we love to discuss politics. for crash -- it sounds horrible. we cover the news of the day. >> highwoward -- >> anderson cooper and dan rather. >> he did a good interview, but he also talks about really gross things. this is the trend of morning television. >> he talks about getting drunk with matt lauer. >> i give it a 5. i think savannah handled it. >>> john stewart and hillary clinton, what a love fest. >> the eyewitness view to the history of those four years and i think i speak for everyone when i say i just want to know if you're running for president. >>> here are a few of your top tweets. too much speculation early on. the amount of coverage has been judged right. barry watson takes away coverage of all those illegals. strange how we take away one crisis for another. accurate but overblown, natural news being pushed aside. >> bubble into cable-sew. >> it will be just as big for the next week at least. there were plechblt of light moments, in fact it was almost all light moments when hillary clinton stopped by to talk with john stewart. >
i am friends with matt, we love to discuss politics. for crash -- it sounds horrible. we cover the news of the day. >> highwoward -- >> anderson cooper and dan rather. >> he did a good interview, but he also talks about really gross things. this is the trend of morning television. >> he talks about getting drunk with matt lauer. >> i give it a 5. i think savannah handled it. >>> john stewart and hillary clinton, what a love fest. >> the eyewitness...
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matt gutman starts us off in atlantic beach, north carolina. >> reporter: arthur crashing the north carolina coast overnight. winds topping 100 miles per hour. a drive-by hurricane, blowing up transformers and wind whipping these trees. we felt arthur's force as the eyewall approached. and just minutes later -- we're in the eye of the storm, there's no wind, barely a drizzle, a pretty eerie feeling. the wind battered for seven hours, tossing boats and leaving them grounded like strewn toys. the storm stranding some communities by plowing surges of water into some streets and mountains of sand. the sand even frosting homes like this one in nag's head. at dawn, brigades of power crews were out in force. and north carolina's governor was relieved. >> there have been no casualties or serious injuries reported. >> reporter: many of these communities tonight still without power and stretches of north carolina's coast underwater. roads still buckled. folks who evacuated like david gunnels fighting traffic and closed bridges to resume vacations. >> we were just hoping that we'd be able to get back d
matt gutman starts us off in atlantic beach, north carolina. >> reporter: arthur crashing the north carolina coast overnight. winds topping 100 miles per hour. a drive-by hurricane, blowing up transformers and wind whipping these trees. we felt arthur's force as the eyewall approached. and just minutes later -- we're in the eye of the storm, there's no wind, barely a drizzle, a pretty eerie feeling. the wind battered for seven hours, tossing boats and leaving them grounded like strewn...
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matt gutman! kansas city! >>> when we come back, what ten thousand fans and "game of thrones" all did together. the answer in our "instant index." i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor abo
matt gutman! kansas city! >>> when we come back, what ten thousand fans and "game of thrones" all did together. the answer in our "instant index." i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> and up next here tonight, home improvements gone wrong. the million dollar mansion that may be the most unsellable house in america? tonight, some mistakes that could make your home tough to sell. >>> and the baby doctor making every birth a special delivery for every boy and girl. the doctor sings a song. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> and up next here tonight, home improvements gone wrong. the million dollar mansion that may be the most unsellable house in america? tonight, some mistakes that could make your home tough to sell. >>> and the baby doctor making every birth a special delivery for every boy and girl. the doctor sings a song. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and...
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for abc news, matt gutman. miami. >> we end with welcome news. no deaths reported of service members in afghanistan this week. >>> check out "world news" with david muir tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> in the news, how much the city of san francisco is willing to pay to settle a lawsuit for a man wrongfully committed of murder. and good-bye to the candlestick. >> and the marine lower continues to lower and scatter out for a slightly warmer day for most. i'll have the details and your full forecast next on abc7 morning news at 9:00. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.
for abc news, matt gutman. miami. >> we end with welcome news. no deaths reported of service members in afghanistan this week. >>> check out "world news" with david muir tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> in the news, how much the city of san francisco is willing to pay to settle a lawsuit for a man wrongfully committed of murder. and good-bye to the candlestick. >> and the marine lower continues to lower and scatter out for a slightly...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> now to an abc news investigation tonight. the fbi is on the trail of an alleged art scam conspiracy, using an artist so skilled at making fakes they're accused of making millions off of fake masterpieces. see if you can tell the difference tonight. we put this up in our newsroom earlier today, side by side there a mockup of the real thing, one of them a fake. i got it wrong. the trouble is for so many buyers who have been duped, this is hardly a laughing matter, losing millions. tonight abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross and his team tracking down one of those alleged scammers with a paintbrush. listen to how he explains himself tonight. >> reporter: with the works of big name artists going for tens of millions of dollars, it's no surprise that away from this elite auction house, the big money has attracted a flock of crooks, including this new york art dealer selling masterful fakes. for example, one of these is authentic mark rothko, the other a worthless fake. many people leaving a big art auction couldn't
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> now to an abc news investigation tonight. the fbi is on the trail of an alleged art scam conspiracy, using an artist so skilled at making fakes they're accused of making millions off of fake masterpieces. see if you can tell the difference tonight. we put this up in our newsroom earlier today, side by side there a mockup of the real thing, one of them a fake. i got it wrong. the trouble is for so many buyers who have been duped, this is hardly a...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> and up next here tonight, hot spots. the travel alert for anyone heading to summer vacation. the irresistible free service that may make you a big target for thieves. >>> and, is this about to become the most expensive house in america? a 100-car garage, a two-lane bowling alley? we're going to take you inside, tonight. it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. because wearing a different kind of underwear, is no big deal. join us. support the cause and get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpente
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> and up next here tonight, hot spots. the travel alert for anyone heading to summer vacation. the irresistible free service that may make you a big target for thieves. >>> and, is this about to become the most expensive house in america? a 100-car garage, a two-lane bowling alley? we're going to take you inside, tonight. it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million...
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the role that they play, it gets to be something that bears hard on you. >> that was iraq war veteran matt howard. >> coming up, an online push to help a polar bear builds up steam. maria is back with the look at the campaign to free arturo. plus "real money" tonight on seven. >>> well, wikipedia is blocking some members of congress from making edits to the site. this may be one of my favourite story of the day. it says disruptive changes to pages led to the decision. roxanne has been following the disrupted changes and has examples. >> some are a little strange and a little funny. anyone can write, as you know, or edit entries on wikipedia. someone or some people in the house of representatives went rogue. >> reporter: wikipedia calls itself a free encyclopedia that anyone can right and edit. >> it was written by peep like you. >> some abuse the freedom. take the page for former defense secretary donald rumsfeld. the original entry says: someone edited it calling him an alien lizrd and added: >>> the page for john f kennedy's assassination was changed. it said: >>> the edited version says
the role that they play, it gets to be something that bears hard on you. >> that was iraq war veteran matt howard. >> coming up, an online push to help a polar bear builds up steam. maria is back with the look at the campaign to free arturo. plus "real money" tonight on seven. >>> well, wikipedia is blocking some members of congress from making edits to the site. this may be one of my favourite story of the day. it says disruptive changes to pages led to the...
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senator tammy baldwin and the congressional collapse on the border breakdown with arizona republican matt sammon. >>> also supplemental drama. you like that, huh? the opening hours of the court case against former virginia governor bob mcdonnell and his wife, maureen, tells a torrid tale of spousal grousing and so much more. this was more of a soap opera than even we thought. good morning from washington, it's wednesday, july 30th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." we're going to start with some developing news on the economic front. this data just out this morning. revised data released just a few minutes ago shows that consumer spending is fueling major growth at an average of 4% over the last six months of 2013. that's the strongest pace in a decade. now, the revisions also show growth was slightly weaker than we originally believed in 2011 and 2012, but these new strong 2013 numbers are sure to be part of the president's economic speech that he'll be giving later today in kansas city. of course we had this weird first quarter in 2014. these numbers always get revised, revised and rev
senator tammy baldwin and the congressional collapse on the border breakdown with arizona republican matt sammon. >>> also supplemental drama. you like that, huh? the opening hours of the court case against former virginia governor bob mcdonnell and his wife, maureen, tells a torrid tale of spousal grousing and so much more. this was more of a soap opera than even we thought. good morning from washington, it's wednesday, july 30th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." we're...
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i'm glad i'm hearing matt saying what he is saying. i hope he talks to his republican colleagues to say instead of sending out stupid tweets and making stupid lawsuits on this president, show some leadership and work with the president to get this solved. i think the american people deserve that. >> we're going to leave it there. thanks to both of you. interesting argument for why the president maybe shouldn't have gone to the border. the first i've heard that, pretty convincing. >>> up next, breaking news, american airlines afraid that commercial planes should could be caught in the cross fire in israel. wolf blitzer is going to talk about how dangerous that situation is. >>> and police are believing that a prostitute could be linked to multiple additional deaths. >>> and one year after george zimmerman was found not guilty, cnn talks to the child's most controversial witness. >> george zimmerman not a man. that still a little boy with a grown body. ifcorner of "smart choice"e and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding
i'm glad i'm hearing matt saying what he is saying. i hope he talks to his republican colleagues to say instead of sending out stupid tweets and making stupid lawsuits on this president, show some leadership and work with the president to get this solved. i think the american people deserve that. >> we're going to leave it there. thanks to both of you. interesting argument for why the president maybe shouldn't have gone to the border. the first i've heard that, pretty convincing....
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matt zuler writes, quote, seinfeld was never content nearly to amuse. loathing the idea that audiences might get too comfortable with it. david admonished the writing staff that there is no hugging, no learning in the script. and there wasn't ever. seinfeld went out of its way to provoke, baffle and offend. often blasted adds show-offy, cold, even hateful. when george's fiance died from licking envelopes, he got over it with coldness. matt zuler joins me along with john hourly, you know him as elaine's boss, j. peterman on the show. i will start with you. i love sitcom. i love television. growing up, i watched "cheers", "seinfeld", and i see it is on and i tune in, "seinfeld." why has it aged so well compared to other sitcoms. >> it has that comfort food type of idea. it replicates its audience every few years. disney every seven years has a brand new audience to watch all of their entire library. in the same way that every four years, a brand new group of kids get shuffled off to college an they all sit around and watch the same shows together for the
matt zuler writes, quote, seinfeld was never content nearly to amuse. loathing the idea that audiences might get too comfortable with it. david admonished the writing staff that there is no hugging, no learning in the script. and there wasn't ever. seinfeld went out of its way to provoke, baffle and offend. often blasted adds show-offy, cold, even hateful. when george's fiance died from licking envelopes, he got over it with coldness. matt zuler joins me along with john hourly, you know him as...
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we are back with dan and brad and matt also joining the panel. matt, how big of a threat is this, and why is it coming back now? >> it's coming back now because of the failure of arab spring in many ways. jihad is politics by other means. these groups are stepping into a vacuum of bad governance. they rose out of a civil war, and in iraq you have a failed political process in baghdad, and because after the arab spring failed, you had muslims in europe and overseas recruited to come in and fight against what are called infidels, and the americans no matter what, and it's spreading, and with them controlling half of iraq, this is half of the middle east being remade. >> this is the failure of the united states. what is happening in iraq is a direct consequence of the catastrophe in syria because we did not act quickly to overthrow the assad regime. it turned into an all-out civil war creating chaos. >> the u.s. withdrawals -- >> so americans retreating is directly responsible for this. >> in may of 2013, president obama gave a big speech in washing
we are back with dan and brad and matt also joining the panel. matt, how big of a threat is this, and why is it coming back now? >> it's coming back now because of the failure of arab spring in many ways. jihad is politics by other means. these groups are stepping into a vacuum of bad governance. they rose out of a civil war, and in iraq you have a failed political process in baghdad, and because after the arab spring failed, you had muslims in europe and overseas recruited to come in and...
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. >> matt and shaun both grew up in america. both had strong ties to israel. and on sunday both of them died in the fighting between israel and hamas. in the first major ground battle of the conflict. growing up in san fernando valley, matt was not religious, after a visit in 2012, he joined the army. on sunday his armoured vehicle was hit by a rocket. he was 24. >> he felt if this was his calling, being on the sidelines or being in the backseat was not going to work. >> shaun was from south padre island texas, moving to israel four years ago, finished high school and joined the army. he was 21 when he died in gaza. he went there to fight for all of us, but all of humanity. today i call him a hero, he's a hero for our people and all people of the world. >> america's support for military right goes beyond 200,000 americans serving. since world war ii. the u.s. gave israel 121 billion in aid, most of it military. >> in 2006 the two countries great to a 10 year 30 billion military aid package, and last week congress aapproved 351 million to support israel's iron
. >> matt and shaun both grew up in america. both had strong ties to israel. and on sunday both of them died in the fighting between israel and hamas. in the first major ground battle of the conflict. growing up in san fernando valley, matt was not religious, after a visit in 2012, he joined the army. on sunday his armoured vehicle was hit by a rocket. he was 24. >> he felt if this was his calling, being on the sidelines or being in the backseat was not going to work. >> shaun...
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. >> reporter: at a pipe-fitters yard in western louisiana, matt brown is learning a new trade. the baton rouge native is one of hundreds who see opportunity in this remote bayou parish, where an industrial revival is under way. he's enrolled in a technical stool for pipe fitters. >> what brought me here was the works, two years ago. i came to get a job, i have a career path i'm on, and came to school to get certified and make more money. >> reporter: cheap natural gas brought on by a boom is reshaping towns like these in louisiana. the opportunities are about to get a lot bigger. a few miles down the road a south african petrochemical company called sassal is making a large foreign investment in u.s. history. in these empty grass fields, sassal is building a massive complex expected to bring 7,000 construction and 1200 high-skill industry jobs over the next five years. >> for each of the 1200 jobs that will be created because of our project in south-west louisiana, we estimate that six or seven other jobs will be created in the community to support those jobs - whether it's hea
. >> reporter: at a pipe-fitters yard in western louisiana, matt brown is learning a new trade. the baton rouge native is one of hundreds who see opportunity in this remote bayou parish, where an industrial revival is under way. he's enrolled in a technical stool for pipe fitters. >> what brought me here was the works, two years ago. i came to get a job, i have a career path i'm on, and came to school to get certified and make more money. >> reporter: cheap natural gas brought...
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. >> you know matt lauer, right? >> i don't know him personally. >> you don't know matt lauer personally. >> i think you are the only one in new york city who doesn't. >> he got in trouble by allegedly asking sexist questions. go. >> there are some people who are speculating that you also got this job, as a woman, and as a mom, because people within general motors knew this company was in for a very tough time and as a woman and a mom you could present a softer face and softer image for this company as it goes through this horrible episode. does it make sense or does it make you bristle? >> well, it's absolutely not true. >> you said in an interview not long ago that your kids said they are going to hold you accountable for one job and that is being a mom. >> correct. >> given the pressures of this job at general motors, you can do both well? >> you know, i think i can. >> so, he is asking the president of general motors about did you get your job because you are a woman and you can do the job because you have a bunc
. >> you know matt lauer, right? >> i don't know him personally. >> you don't know matt lauer personally. >> i think you are the only one in new york city who doesn't. >> he got in trouble by allegedly asking sexist questions. go. >> there are some people who are speculating that you also got this job, as a woman, and as a mom, because people within general motors knew this company was in for a very tough time and as a woman and a mom you could present a...
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split at a pipe fetter's yard in western louisiana, matt is learning a new trade. baton rouge native sees an opportunity in the remote perish where it's underway. he's enrolled in a technical school for pipe fitters. >> i came down to get a job, and now i have a career path that i'm on, and i came to school to get certified and make more money. >> cheap natural gas, brought on by the fracking boom, is reshaping towns in louisiana, and the opportunities here are about to get a lot bigger. a few miles down the road, a south african 39th ro chemical company is making one of the largest investments in u.s. history. in these empty louisiana grass fields, they are building a massive new complex, which is expected to bring 7,000 construction and 1200 industry jobs over the next five years. >> for each of the 1200 jobs that will be created perfect our projects in louisiana, we estimate that six or seven other jobs will be created in the community, simply to support those, whether it's healthcare workers or restaurant workers. >> and that's starting to reshape the region. >
split at a pipe fetter's yard in western louisiana, matt is learning a new trade. baton rouge native sees an opportunity in the remote perish where it's underway. he's enrolled in a technical school for pipe fitters. >> i came down to get a job, and now i have a career path that i'm on, and i came to school to get certified and make more money. >> cheap natural gas, brought on by the fracking boom, is reshaping towns in louisiana, and the opportunities here are about to get a lot...
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. >> and i'm matt ramsay at the santa maria polling club in spain talking exclusively to the world's best polo player. . >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera america. these are the top stories much the israeli government says it will destroy cross-boarder tunnels regardless of the ceasefire. the bombardment continues for the 24th day and 1,366 palestinians have been killed. israel called up more reservists and requested military resupplies from the united states. sierra leone is sending in the army to enforce ebola measures. the president declared a state of emergency and cancelled an upcoming trip to washington. ukraine announces a ceasefire to allow investigators access to the malaysia airlines crash site. it was in response to ban ki-mo ki-moon's appeal to stop the fighting. >>> what is daily life like for palestinians trapped in the strip. because the power plant has been damaged. most only has electricity for a couple of hours every day. it caused shortages of drinking water, because much of that needs to be pumped from wells. the food shortages are a daily problem as you
. >> and i'm matt ramsay at the santa maria polling club in spain talking exclusively to the world's best polo player. . >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera america. these are the top stories much the israeli government says it will destroy cross-boarder tunnels regardless of the ceasefire. the bombardment continues for the 24th day and 1,366 palestinians have been killed. israel called up more reservists and requested military resupplies from the united states. sierra leone...