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| name = Chris Matthews | image = Chris Matthews 2011 Shankbone.JPG | caption = Matthews at the 2011 Time 100 Gala. | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1945|12|17}} | birth_place = {{nowrap|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.}} | death_place = | citizenship = United States | residence = Chevy Chase, Maryland, U.S. | education = College of the Holy Cross {{small|(BA)}} University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | occupation = News anchor; political commentator | employer = NBCUniversal, Comcast | television = Hardball with Chris Matthews | party = Democratic | spouse = {{Marriage|Kathleen Matthews|1980}} | relatives = Jim Matthews (brother) | children = 3 | birth_name = Christopher John Matthews | credits = The Chris Matthews Show }} Christopher John Matthews (born December 17, 1945) is an American political commentator, talk show host, and author. Matthews is known for his nightly hour-long talk show, Hardball with Chris Matthews, on MSNBC. From 2002 to 2013 Matthews hosted a syndicated NBC News–produced panel discussion program on weekends titled The Chris Matthews Show. Matthews regularly appears on other NBC and MSNBC news programs as well. Early life and educationMatthews was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Mary Teresa (née Shields) and Herb Matthews, a court reporter.[1][2] Matthews' father was a Protestant of English and Scots-Irish ancestry, and his mother was from an Irish Catholic family;[3] Matthews is a Roman Catholic.[4] Matthews attended La Salle College High School. Matthews is a 1967 graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, and did graduate work in Economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[5][6] Matthews was also a visiting fellow at Harvard University's Institute of Politics.[7] Matthews served in the United States Peace Corps in Swaziland from 1968 to 1970[8] as a trade development adviser. Matthews holds 34 honorary degrees from numerous universities and colleges, including: The Ohio State University, Washington University,[9] Howard University,[10] College of Holy Cross,[11] Fordham University,[12] Villanova University,[13] La Salle University,[14] Temple University,[15] University of Rochester, Suffolk, New England School of Law, Roosevelt University, St. Joseph's University, Old Dominion University, Hunter College, Lynn University, Stetson, University of South Carolina, Washington College, Quinnipiac University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, University of Scranton, Drexel University, Washington and Jefferson, St. Leo University, Niagara University, Loyola College, Fontbonne College, Beaver College, Chestnut Hill, and Anna Maria. AwardsMatthews is the recipient of several awards, including The Pennsylvania Society's Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievement in 2005,[16] the Abraham Lincoln Award from the Union League of Philadelphia,[17] the David Brinkley Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism, the John F. Kennedy Memorial Award,[18] and the 2016 Tip O'Neill Irish Diaspora Award.[19] CareerPolitical career and viewsWhen Matthews first arrived in Washington, D.C., he worked as an officer with the United States Capitol Police.[20] Subsequently, Matthews served on the staffs of four Democratic Members of Congress, including Senators Frank Moss and Edmund Muskie. In 1974, Matthews mounted an unsuccessful campaign for Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in which he received about 24% of the vote in the primary.[21] Matthews was a presidential speechwriter during the Carter Administration, and later worked for six years as Chief of Staff to longtime Speaker of the House of Representatives Tip O'Neill, playing a direct role in many key political battles with the Reagan Administration. Matthews has said, "I'm more conservative than people think I am.... I voted for George W. in 2000."[22] Salon.com has called him the "most conservative voice" on MSNBC's primetime lineup.[23] Matthews has been accused by Media Matters for America[24] of having panels of guests that skew to the right and of supporting Republicans in his own questions and comments.[25][26] On the April 14, 2008, edition of The Colbert Report, Matthews alluded to a possible run for the United States Senate from Pennsylvania.[27] On November 28, 2008, Matthews contacted senior staffers of Barack Obama's campaign about a possible Senate run.[28][29] On January 7, 2009, The New York Times reported that Matthews told his staffers that he would not run for the Senate.[30] While discussing proposed healthcare reform on the December 17, 2009, edition of Hardball, Matthews stated, "The Republicans will know they have lost.... Let them keep score and it's easy. It's complicated when liberals get to keep score. We're always arguing. Well, I'm a liberal, too."[31][32] In 2004, at the Democratic National Convention, Matthews predicted that he had "just seen the first black president".[33] The Huffington Post reported on Matthews' emotional expressions of support for Barack Obama during the 2008 Presidential election, quoting him as saying "I have to tell you, you know, it's part of reporting this case, this election, the feeling most people get when they hear Barack Obama's speech. My, I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often." [34] According to a 2011 study, Matthews has a history of making misogynistic comments in his political coverage.[35] The study found that Matthews treated Hillary Clinton worse in the 2008 Democratic primary than any other newsperson.[35] During the primaries, Matthews depicted her with horns on her head, said that the only reason she was a frontrunner in the primary was because "her husband messed around", said "she didn't win there on merit" and referred to her as a "she-devil".[35] In March 2012, Chris Matthews described himself as a centrist during an episode of his MSNBC talk show Hardball. That statement was questioned by Mediaites Josh Feldman directly afterward, based on Matthews' frequent condemnation of right-wing political figures and his emotional expression of support for Barack Obama's presidential campaign. Feldman observed that Matthews has criticized liberals such as Hillary Clinton and occasionally even Barack Obama, and that this could explain Matthews' description of himself as a "centrist".[36] Author and talk show hostMatthews worked in print media for 15 years, spending 13 years as Washington, D.C. bureau chief for the San Francisco Examiner (1987–2000) and two years as a nationally syndicated columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle. Matthews covered the fall of the Berlin Wall, the first all-races election in South Africa, and the Good Friday Peace Talks in Northern Ireland. In 1997 and 1998, his research in the National Archives produced a series of exclusives on the Nixon presidential tapes. Matthews has covered American presidential election campaigns since 1988. In 1997, Matthews began his own weeknight talk show, Hardball with Chris Matthews, which originally aired on America's Talking but is currently on MSNBC. Hardball features pundits and elected officials as guests. The Chris Matthews Show aired in syndication from 2002 until 2013. The show was formatted as a political roundtable consisting of four journalists and Matthews, who served as the moderator. He is estimated to earn more than $5 million a year. He is the author of eight best-selling books:
In 2013, Matthews announced that he had signed a long-term contract extension with MSNBC but that he would no longer host The Chris Matthews Show in order to focus his efforts on Hardball, writing books, and producing documentaries. The final episode of The Chris Matthews Show aired on July 21.[42] Sexual harassment accusationIn December 2017, several news outlets reported that in 1999, Matthews was accused by a female assistant producer on his program for making inappropriate jokes and comments. He was formally reprimanded by his employer CNBC and his accuser was awarded a $40,000 separation package settlement.[43] Personal lifeMatthews has been married since 1980 to Kathleen Matthews, who anchored News 7 on WJLA-TV, the ABC affiliate in Washington, D.C., before accepting a position as an executive vice president with Marriott International. The couple have three children: Michael, Thomas, and Caroline. His brother Jim Matthews, a Republican, is a former county commissioner in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. In 2002, Matthews was hospitalized with malaria, which he evidently contracted on one of his visits that year to Africa.[44] He has also had other health problems, including diabetes (which he acknowledged having on the Hardball broadcast of December 7, 2009) and pneumonia.[45] Matthews is a lifelong Philadelphia Phillies fan, which he claims as "part of his soul".[46] Matthews was the commencement speaker at The Ohio State University on May 4, 2014,[47] Honorary degreesChris Matthews has received over 30 Honorary Degrees, These Include
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