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incriminating dna evidence forced matthew to enter an alford plea, admitting prosecutors have enough evidence to find him guilty of attempted murder and sex assault back in 2005. northern virginia bureau reporter, david culver, join us live from the courthouse at the top of the hour. >>> officers and federal agents now looking in the in two states for two escaped killers. they are checking towns in new york and vermont for richard matt and david sweat. we will have a live report from northern new york on the search coming up in 15 minutes. >>> he was not on the phone. the ntsb says an amtrak engineer was not talking, wasn't texting and wasn't on the internet before the deadly derailment in philadelphia last month. that's one question anticipated about the crash. but investigators have a lot more. here's nbc's chris clackum. >> reporter: in the minutes leading up to the deadly derailment in philadelphia may 12th ntsb investigators have concluded that amtrak engineer, brandon bostian, was not using his phone for calls texts or data but needs more time to say whether he was using an app
incriminating dna evidence forced matthew to enter an alford plea, admitting prosecutors have enough evidence to find him guilty of attempted murder and sex assault back in 2005. northern virginia bureau reporter, david culver, join us live from the courthouse at the top of the hour. >>> officers and federal agents now looking in the in two states for two escaped killers. they are checking towns in new york and vermont for richard matt and david sweat. we will have a live report from...
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the trial ending this afternoon after matthew entered a alford plea. alison: matthew was charged in attacking a woman in 2005. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg has been following the trial and is live in fairfax with reaction to the development. jeff? jeff: well, alison this was an unexpected turn in the trial. the deal coming together in the morning recess. following the prosecution resting its case after bringing forward the final witness tying together the case with strong d.n.a. evidence. jesse matthew stood calmly without much emotion while pleading guilty to the charges and then gave a final wave to the family before being led back to jail. an artist rendering captures jesse matthew signing alford plea meaning he pleads guilty without admitting he committed the crime. >> i was surprised by it. i thought the trial was going very well. >> things changed dramatically following the testimony of the state forensic specialist. following jesse matthew's arrest in the abduction and murder of hannah graham ballard tested a d.n.a. sample from m
the trial ending this afternoon after matthew entered a alford plea. alison: matthew was charged in attacking a woman in 2005. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg has been following the trial and is live in fairfax with reaction to the development. jeff? jeff: well, alison this was an unexpected turn in the trial. the deal coming together in the morning recess. following the prosecution resting its case after bringing forward the final witness tying together the case with strong d.n.a....
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alford, that it is regressive in that respect. mr. alford: yes, it is. and they brought up asthma.you know, and if you, if you look at the mayo clinic, there's no prevention for asthma. and there's no correlation of asthma and air. asthma has been increasing, even though through the clean air act we have been good stewards in decreasing and decreasing ozone and all the emissions, but asthma continues to rise, and no one knows why, but there's this big, false projection that it's global warming causing asthma. we don't know what is causing asthma. in most the people who have it get out of it by the time they are adults because there lungs and their bodies are strong enough to fight it off. but i'm getting sick, very sick of people saying asthma and dirty air or global warming. it's a myth. >> thank you. my time has expired.
alford, that it is regressive in that respect. mr. alford: yes, it is. and they brought up asthma.you know, and if you, if you look at the mayo clinic, there's no prevention for asthma. and there's no correlation of asthma and air. asthma has been increasing, even though through the clean air act we have been good stewards in decreasing and decreasing ozone and all the emissions, but asthma continues to rise, and no one knows why, but there's this big, false projection that it's global warming...
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and they're not getting sick the way harry alford is getting sick. they're really getting sick, aren't they? and so maybe you could bring to us a little bit of your information about the increased hospitalizations, the respiratory-related diseases, all of the things that are implicated in having this additional pollution in our atmosphere. can you talk a little bit about how it is impacts, especially children in our country. >> thank you. this is certainly an area where i feel that i have a lot to add to the discussion, because i'm a lung doctor. i take care of patients with lung disease, and i also study air pollution. that when i'm not taking care of patients. and in addition to my personal observations as a doctor, when i see patients come see me more often because the pollen levels are worse or the ozone levels can get high in boston on very hot days. we also have the observations of the physicians of the american thoracic society. the survey i mentioned. and the doctors completing the survey, the vast majority of them commented that they persona
and they're not getting sick the way harry alford is getting sick. they're really getting sick, aren't they? and so maybe you could bring to us a little bit of your information about the increased hospitalizations, the respiratory-related diseases, all of the things that are implicated in having this additional pollution in our atmosphere. can you talk a little bit about how it is impacts, especially children in our country. >> thank you. this is certainly an area where i feel that i have...
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alford good to see you again. and i had not seen you.and i asked for a copy of the study that you did, key findings is fascinating. i've never seen. it concentrated on the regressive nature of this type of legislation or rules. is that -- >> that is absolutely correct, sir. >> i haven't seen it done before where it was specific lie this. so this is something we'll use. was this done for you by an outside group. >> dr. bez deck outside information systems, and we do a study every two to three years, and they are on the money. >> i appreciate that. mr. trisko, i think you made a vague reference to a -- a study of decisions of middle to low income people so i ask you to get the written copy and could you elaborate a little bit on that. i don't think you had a chance to do that in your opening statement. >> yes chair inhofe. this stdy that i attached to the statement is a run in a long running series going back to the time of the kyoto protocol. we wanted to know what american families spent on energy defined as residenceal -- residential ut
alford good to see you again. and i had not seen you.and i asked for a copy of the study that you did, key findings is fascinating. i've never seen. it concentrated on the regressive nature of this type of legislation or rules. is that -- >> that is absolutely correct, sir. >> i haven't seen it done before where it was specific lie this. so this is something we'll use. was this done for you by an outside group. >> dr. bez deck outside information systems, and we do a study...
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jerry thomas entered an alford plea. that means he doesn't admit guilt but he believes there's enough evidence to convict him. the video shows him hitting and shoving a 15-year-old who is in handcuffs. the boy's mother says thomas hit her son so hard his eye was swollen shut. >>> the man who set off a frenzy by landing that gyrocopter near the capitol is due back in a d.c. court today. douglas hughes pleaded not guilty to to six charges. he's currently free on personal recognizance. he's not allowed nier the mall. >>> why are so many people skipping their morning joe? and apple changes their terms after a scolding. and landon dowdy, great to see you on this monday morning. >> hey, angie, thank you. apple changes the tune saying it will pay royalties to musicians during the three month free trial during the streaming service which launches next week. it came after swift pulled her album and posted an open letter criticizing apple on tumblr. swift says we don't ask you for free iphones so don't ask us to provide our music
jerry thomas entered an alford plea. that means he doesn't admit guilt but he believes there's enough evidence to convict him. the video shows him hitting and shoving a 15-year-old who is in handcuffs. the boy's mother says thomas hit her son so hard his eye was swollen shut. >>> the man who set off a frenzy by landing that gyrocopter near the capitol is due back in a d.c. court today. douglas hughes pleaded not guilty to to six charges. he's currently free on personal recognizance....
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. >> jerry thomas entered an alford plea today in the case and won't serve jail time. as bureau chief tracee wilkins shows us live from upper marlboro tonight, the victim's mother is calling for justice. >> reporter: yeah, she says this is a case of injustice because she wanted to see this police officer get some actual jail time. what he got was probation and community service. >> he abused his power and he was basically just allowed to walk free. >> reporter: this video shows former prince george's county police officer hitting then-15-year-old while he was handcuffed and in custody in a cell. thomas was charged with misconduct in office and entered an alford plea, acknowledging that the state had enough evidence to find him guilty. today, he was sentenced to probation and community service. >> we were seeking jail time and obviously, that didn't happen but we are satisfied in the if a act that he has been held accountable for his actions. >> reporter: before the boy's mother there is no justice without jail time for the officer seen assaulting her son. >> the eviden
. >> jerry thomas entered an alford plea today in the case and won't serve jail time. as bureau chief tracee wilkins shows us live from upper marlboro tonight, the victim's mother is calling for justice. >> reporter: yeah, she says this is a case of injustice because she wanted to see this police officer get some actual jail time. what he got was probation and community service. >> he abused his power and he was basically just allowed to walk free. >> reporter: this...
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jerry thomas entered an alford plea in the case. that means he doesn't admit guilt but he believes that's enough evidence to convict him. the video shows him hitting and shoving a 15-year-old who was handcuffed. the boy's mother says thomas hit her son so hard his right eye was swollen shut. the incident happened in 2012. thomas has been on paid suspension. >>> we now know that the funeral for the state senator killed in the charleston massacre will be held on tuesday. on wednesday senator clementa pinckney will lie in honor in the south carolina state house. that news comes as investigators dig into a website that may have been put up by the confessed killer. many of you have have seen an essay and the photos posted there showing dylann roof posing with a confederate flag. sources tell nbc news the fbi believes roof did maintain that website. yesterday emanuel ame church reopened to worshipers. a comfort to grief stricken families. >> my grandpa loved charleston and to see what an example they have been to the nation his heart woul
jerry thomas entered an alford plea in the case. that means he doesn't admit guilt but he believes that's enough evidence to convict him. the video shows him hitting and shoving a 15-year-old who was handcuffed. the boy's mother says thomas hit her son so hard his right eye was swollen shut. the incident happened in 2012. thomas has been on paid suspension. >>> we now know that the funeral for the state senator killed in the charleston massacre will be held on tuesday. on wednesday...
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. >>> now to virginia where the man accused of kidnapping university student graham enters alford pleaeparate sexual assaulted case. d.n.a. evidence linking him to the case in 2005. alford plea claims he is he is innocent but admits the prosecutors have enough evidence to convict him. the separate trial for murder of college co-ed hanna graham begins later this month. paragraph plaintiff let's all go off-the-record for main. you all know the movie american sniper. the story of navy seal chris keil. it is the biggest movie of the year. but it my conversation with chris' widow at a a keil during my greta talk podcast that reminds me of the expression don't sweat the small stuff that is so true. what at a a has had to induring and is endure something not the small stuff. it's the big stuff. it absolutely takes your breath away. not only did she lose the life of love of her life in a flash but tell two small children their father was dead murdered. >> i have never had anything more heart breaking than to sit down and tell them that it's forever. >> now, that's only a few seconds of our tal
. >>> now to virginia where the man accused of kidnapping university student graham enters alford pleaeparate sexual assaulted case. d.n.a. evidence linking him to the case in 2005. alford plea claims he is he is innocent but admits the prosecutors have enough evidence to convict him. the separate trial for murder of college co-ed hanna graham begins later this month. paragraph plaintiff let's all go off-the-record for main. you all know the movie american sniper. the story of navy...
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harry alford who is president and ceo of the national black chamber of commerce.welcome. >> good afternoon, chair capito ranking member carper and distinguished members of the subcommittee. my name is harry alford. i'm president and ceo of the black chamber of commerce. the nbcc represents 2.2 million black owned businesses within the united states. i'm here to testify about the environmental protection agency's proposal to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and the potential impacts of those proposed regulations on energy costs for american businesses, rural communities and families. in particular, i would like to focus on the potential adverse economic and employment impacts of the clean power plan on low-income groups and minorities, including individuals, families and minority businesses. while increased costs often come with increased regulation, the clean power plan, in particular, seems poised to escalate energy costs for blacks and hispanics in the united states. according to a recent study, commissioned by the national black chamber of co
harry alford who is president and ceo of the national black chamber of commerce.welcome. >> good afternoon, chair capito ranking member carper and distinguished members of the subcommittee. my name is harry alford. i'm president and ceo of the black chamber of commerce. the nbcc represents 2.2 million black owned businesses within the united states. i'm here to testify about the environmental protection agency's proposal to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and the...
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he entered a alford plea and with that move he acknowledged there is evidence to convict him. although he does not admit guilt. the defense announced the plea shortly after a d.n.a. expert testified skin taken from beneath the victim's fingernails was a 100% match to matthew. jurors said it was all they would have needed to convict him. >> yeah, i think he was guilty. that matched with his d.n.a. i felt her pain. i was teared up. leon: matthew faces three life sentence when he is sentenced later this year and the plea can be used in the next trial in charges he killed u.v.a. student hannah graham. maureen: new evidence in those responsible for torching a c.v.s. store in the baltimore riot. today the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives released pictures of suspects. both are believed to have constructed what police call incendiary devices. a $10000 reward is offered for information leading to apprehension of the men or any other people responsible for the fire. that december stroyed several businesses in april. leon: hundreds more of troops are headed to iraq. w
he entered a alford plea and with that move he acknowledged there is evidence to convict him. although he does not admit guilt. the defense announced the plea shortly after a d.n.a. expert testified skin taken from beneath the victim's fingernails was a 100% match to matthew. jurors said it was all they would have needed to convict him. >> yeah, i think he was guilty. that matched with his d.n.a. i felt her pain. i was teared up. leon: matthew faces three life sentence when he is...
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matthew entered an alford plea he acknowledged that the prosecutors have enough to convict him, but did not admit guilt. he was convicted of sexual assault for the attack of a woman in fairfax. >> the dna pretty much sold -- >> did you think you'd go in the jury room convicting him? >> i personally -- yeah. >> he faces life in prison and he'll be back in court later this month on murder charges for the death of uva student hannah graham graham. >>> feminist groups say they'll take more action against the university of mary washington if it does not do more to protect their students. they claimed that people posted threatening messages on the app yip yap. the school's president said he couldn't disable it because it would violate the students' right to free speech. >>> . >>> aboard an american airlines flight taking off from charlotte. the plane's landing gear went off the runway last night as it was departing for paris. we do have audio from the control tower this morning. take a listen. >> yeah, just a -- the left gear -- left the hard surface and went on to the darker pavement area. a
matthew entered an alford plea he acknowledged that the prosecutors have enough to convict him, but did not admit guilt. he was convicted of sexual assault for the attack of a woman in fairfax. >> the dna pretty much sold -- >> did you think you'd go in the jury room convicting him? >> i personally -- yeah. >> he faces life in prison and he'll be back in court later this month on murder charges for the death of uva student hannah graham graham. >>> feminist...
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last week matthew took an alford plea and was convict to have had crime against her. victim's testimony today could impact how the judge sentences matthew that will happen in october. she told the courtroom, quote, i basically had stopped living, not going back to the routine. you're suffering so you don't want to get up. she also added if i don't testify, what if the person was not charged, and reich someone else would be harmed. so i did not want that to happen. >>> police rushed to southeast d.c. today after reports of gunfire. they arrived to find a man had been killed in a burst of gunfire. more than 20 shots. the victim who is known simply as b. was shot in an alley near fifth and h street in broad daylight about 11:30 this morning. police have no idea why he was shot, and they say they have no suspects in the case. but one witness told news4 he saw a man dressed all in black run from the scene right after the shooting. >>> tonight all lanes of the gw parkway are back open. the northbound lanes were closed from sprout run parkway here to the cia exit for more th
last week matthew took an alford plea and was convict to have had crime against her. victim's testimony today could impact how the judge sentences matthew that will happen in october. she told the courtroom, quote, i basically had stopped living, not going back to the routine. you're suffering so you don't want to get up. she also added if i don't testify, what if the person was not charged, and reich someone else would be harmed. so i did not want that to happen. >>> police rushed to...
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before any defense witnesses were called, matthew entered an alford plea. he acknowledged prosecutors have enough evidence to convict him but did not admit guilt. he was convicted of sexual assault for the 2005 attack on a woman in fairfax. >> and i just wanted to make clear that there was no plea agreement. the commonwealth can't stop defendants from pleading guilty. >> matthew's sentence willing be october 2. he faces a maximum of life in prison. he is also expected to go to trial for the abduction and killing of uva student hannah graham. >>> a judge in loudoun county today ruled that there is another enough to try min nguyen for killing his ex-wife's new husband. according to testimony in the hearing today, nguyen was apparently upset about the couple's children spending time alone with cory madison. it was back in january when nguyen allegedly broke into the couple's home and shot him. >>> keeping the district from regulating marijuana sales. the appropriations committee released a draft spending bill today. it includes a provision that says the distri
before any defense witnesses were called, matthew entered an alford plea. he acknowledged prosecutors have enough evidence to convict him but did not admit guilt. he was convicted of sexual assault for the 2005 attack on a woman in fairfax. >> and i just wanted to make clear that there was no plea agreement. the commonwealth can't stop defendants from pleading guilty. >> matthew's sentence willing be october 2. he faces a maximum of life in prison. he is also expected to go to trial...
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he entered an alford plea in the case.that means he doesn't have to admit guilt but he believes there's enough evidence to convict him. this shows him hitting and kicking a 15-year-old. the mother said the teen's right eye was swollen shut. it happened in 2012. >> we're following a story regarding instagram. they're seeing warning that it's a blacklist site. we know the north korean government has a grip of online. instagram is owned by facebook which is functioning normally there. story this morning, 25 civilians were hurt including three children after a taliban attack at the afghan parliament pound in kabul. they were broadcasting live when they heard the explosion. the speaker tells the members of parliament that it's an electric fault. it was a suicide bomber. gunmen tried to storm the complex but security forces pushed them back. six militants believed to be linked to the taliban were killed. >>> the torrential rains are ending but now there is widespread flooding in missouri. some stores couldn't even open today. >>
he entered an alford plea in the case.that means he doesn't have to admit guilt but he believes there's enough evidence to convict him. this shows him hitting and kicking a 15-year-old. the mother said the teen's right eye was swollen shut. it happened in 2012. >> we're following a story regarding instagram. they're seeing warning that it's a blacklist site. we know the north korean government has a grip of online. instagram is owned by facebook which is functioning normally there. story...
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bedrooms and took over the world from the university of chicago press with additional support from the alford foundation. >> so those are some stories. [applause] and in here is one saying hi. so there are a lot of stories in this book and some of them are funny like in the animation and some of them are really weird like in the animation some are summer quite sad. but i'm going to do is tell you why i wrote this book up until where we are right now and then we can open up for q&a and you can ask anything. late in the summer of 2004 in new york city i watched my doctor to cable point pen and trace the perimeter of a world welt of unknown origins on my right leg which had spread to the center of my calf. he told me if it extends it extended it extended the longest line go back to the emergency room. when playing them but there were others on everything from spiders and mosquitoes. i'd been tested for blind disease to extinguish an infection that i by a likely pickup from scratching too much and i described. one deceased is negative and although they made them disappear, the relief was not to l
bedrooms and took over the world from the university of chicago press with additional support from the alford foundation. >> so those are some stories. [applause] and in here is one saying hi. so there are a lot of stories in this book and some of them are funny like in the animation and some of them are really weird like in the animation some are summer quite sad. but i'm going to do is tell you why i wrote this book up until where we are right now and then we can open up for q&a and...
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there was never a trial in this case ewing entered an alford plea. she is admits her innocence but admits the state has enough evidence to convict her. >>> in maryland doctors are treating someone they think may have ebola. the baltimore health commissioner says the person has ebola-like symptoms but doctors haven't confirmed whether this is a new case. the person recently rerned from sierra leone according to the "washington post." >>> here's how future weather paints o tut next couple days. showers developing to the west of the immediate washingtonary ya but with time by 4:00 5:00 6:00 tobts, a very rapid expansion of the locations that are actually getting rained on. and potentially very heavy rain one to two inches of rain per hour rainfall rates are possible starting about 6:00 7:00 8:00 this evening. so really between 7:00 and midnight that's when the heaviest of the rains will be moving through. seven day forecast shows unsettled weather for the next couple days but noticeably cooler near 90 today. back into the '70s for the rest of the work w
there was never a trial in this case ewing entered an alford plea. she is admits her innocence but admits the state has enough evidence to convict her. >>> in maryland doctors are treating someone they think may have ebola. the baltimore health commissioner says the person has ebola-like symptoms but doctors haven't confirmed whether this is a new case. the person recently rerned from sierra leone according to the "washington post." >>> here's how future weather...
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jesse matthew what is called a alford plea, meaning he does not admit to committing the crime but he knew the evidence against him was strong enough to get a conviction. the plea signed by jesse matthew was not what prosecutors wanted or had asked for but it brings to an end a case that lasted nearly ten years. impacting the victim forever. >> she said she was deeply moved and grate to feel the whole team. jeff: the final witness the state forensic evidence changed the trial. she tested a d.n.a. sample from matthew and said in court it was a 100% match from the d.n.a. taken from under the victim's fingernail following the attack in fairfax in 2005. he pleaded guilty in court to attempted capital murder, abduction with intent to defile and object sexual penetration. >> i think he was guilty. jeff: morgan harrington's mother jill watched every minute of the trial. he is linked by d.n.a. to the disappearance and death of morgan in charlottesville in 2009. >> i am happy that it's very unlikely that this criminal will ever hurt anyone again. jeff: commonwealth attorney ray morrow said tha
jesse matthew what is called a alford plea, meaning he does not admit to committing the crime but he knew the evidence against him was strong enough to get a conviction. the plea signed by jesse matthew was not what prosecutors wanted or had asked for but it brings to an end a case that lasted nearly ten years. impacting the victim forever. >> she said she was deeply moved and grate to feel the whole team. jeff: the final witness the state forensic evidence changed the trial. she tested a...
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matthew agreed to an alford plea. >> allows the defendant to admit the evidence against him is overwhelming and he can plead guilty without admitting get. >> reporter: he is convicted in the 2005 sex assault that happened in fairfax. monday, the victim testified her attacker grabbed her, dragged her into a wooded area, beat her and sexually assaulted her and tried to choke her to death. a forensics expert told jurors today that dna found under the victim's finger nail matched matthew's. seeking a substantial pen ten shari seine tension given the nature of the crimes. >> reporter: matthew walked out of court waving to his family. his defense court had no comment leaving. some who sat through the testimony, jill haring ton. >> feels to me similar to when i heard that morgan was missing from the concert. >> reporter: her daughter morgan abducted and killed in 2009. matthew has been linked though not charged in that case. this mom still hoping for justice. >> i certain lyly want a day in court for our daughter. i definitely do although i am happy that this it is very unlikely this criminal will
matthew agreed to an alford plea. >> allows the defendant to admit the evidence against him is overwhelming and he can plead guilty without admitting get. >> reporter: he is convicted in the 2005 sex assault that happened in fairfax. monday, the victim testified her attacker grabbed her, dragged her into a wooded area, beat her and sexually assaulted her and tried to choke her to death. a forensics expert told jurors today that dna found under the victim's finger nail matched...
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jesse matthew entering an alford plea, arguing the prosecution had enough evidence to convict him but stopping short of admitting he committed the crimes. we heard from the prosecutor, ray morrow. >> i was surprised by it i thought the trial was going well, from the commonwealth standpoint, all of our evidence was coming in and very confident in the case that we were building but i had hoped to present this to a jury for a decision. >> reporter: matthew now convicted in the 2005 sex assault that happened in fairfax. monday, the victim testified her attacker grabbed her, dragged her into a wooded area, beat her, sexually assaulted her and tried to choke her to death. a forensics expert told jurors today that dna found under the victim's fingernail matched matthew. never know what a jury will do. >> reporter: we asked one of the jurors. this is willie mcduff. if i >> the dna pretty much sold. >> did you think you were going to go into that jury room convicting him? >> i personally? yeah. >> reporter: hardest part for mcduffie hearing from the victim. >> i personally, i felt for her pain
jesse matthew entering an alford plea, arguing the prosecution had enough evidence to convict him but stopping short of admitting he committed the crimes. we heard from the prosecutor, ray morrow. >> i was surprised by it i thought the trial was going well, from the commonwealth standpoint, all of our evidence was coming in and very confident in the case that we were building but i had hoped to present this to a jury for a decision. >> reporter: matthew now convicted in the 2005 sex...
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last week's trial ended abruptly, just two and a half days in, matthew took an alford plea and was convicted of the crimes. today's victim testimony will be taken into consideration as the judge sentences matthew and that will happen in october. now, there was something that the victim says she has kept in her pocket in the past decade. she hasn't let go of it. i'm going to share what that is when you see you ahead at 5:00. for now, live in fairfax, david culver, news4. >>> i'm mark see graves. the d.c. fire and ems department has failed to implement reforms that were required dating back more than nine years. that's the finding of a d.c. auditor's report released today. those reforms were prompted by the death of david rosenbaum, a "new york times" reporter who was mugged in upper northwest and died after a failed 911 response. today, the auditor says there's still a lot of work to be done to get the d.c. fire department up to where it needs to be. >> i think there's cause for frustration. >>> all rains of the george washington memorial parkway have just reopened. the northbound rains were
last week's trial ended abruptly, just two and a half days in, matthew took an alford plea and was convicted of the crimes. today's victim testimony will be taken into consideration as the judge sentences matthew and that will happen in october. now, there was something that the victim says she has kept in her pocket in the past decade. she hasn't let go of it. i'm going to share what that is when you see you ahead at 5:00. for now, live in fairfax, david culver, news4. >>> i'm mark...
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fairfax and that was from a 2005 sex assault one that he was convicted on after unexpectedly taking an alford plea. we asked the prosecutor if she expected him to do possibly the same thing here. we are going to hear what she has to say when we join you at 6, plus look at what the next step would be, should matthew go to trial. wendy, back to you. all right david culver thanks, david. >>> the nation may be watching how baltimore handles this latest deadly police shooting of an unarmed black man. officers called to a home in owings mills early this morning and confronted spencer mccain. a protective order barred mccain from being at that home. three officers shot mccain, thinking he had a weapon, but did he not. investigators say two of the officers are white one of them is black. all three are now on administrative leave. the police chief says officers have been called to that home on numerous occasions because of reports of domestic violence. >>> a gruesome discovery earlier this week in the district has now been ruled a homicide. a body found inside a burping trash can. news4's pat comes jo
fairfax and that was from a 2005 sex assault one that he was convicted on after unexpectedly taking an alford plea. we asked the prosecutor if she expected him to do possibly the same thing here. we are going to hear what she has to say when we join you at 6, plus look at what the next step would be, should matthew go to trial. wendy, back to you. all right david culver thanks, david. >>> the nation may be watching how baltimore handles this latest deadly police shooting of an unarmed...
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before the defense started matthew entered an alford plea. that means acknowledging that prosecutors have enough to convict him, but did not admit guilt. he was convicted of sexual assault for the 2005 attack on a woman in fairfax. >> the dna pretty much sold it. >> did you think you'd convict him? >> i personally, yeah. >> matthew faces life in prison when he is sentenced in october. he'll be back in court later this month on murder charges for the death of uva student hannah graham. >>> feminist groups say they'll take more legal action against the university of mary washington if it doesn't do anything to stop threats against the female students. this is according to "the free lance-star." the group filed a title ix claim last month, saying that people posted threatening messages on an app. the president said he couldn't disable that because it would violate students' right to free speech. >>> iowa's straw poll was a time honored tradition, and now the iowa republican party is rethinking it. critics say it's a costly side show and party of
before the defense started matthew entered an alford plea. that means acknowledging that prosecutors have enough to convict him, but did not admit guilt. he was convicted of sexual assault for the 2005 attack on a woman in fairfax. >> the dna pretty much sold it. >> did you think you'd convict him? >> i personally, yeah. >> matthew faces life in prison when he is sentenced in october. he'll be back in court later this month on murder charges for the death of uva student...
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be -- matthew entered an alford plea and he acknowledged that prosecutors have enough evidence to convingt him, but he did not admit guilt. nonetheless he was accused of sexual assault for the 2005 attack on a woman in fairfax. >> the dna pretty much sold it. >> did you think you'd go in the grand jury convicting him? >> i personally, yeah. >> matthew faces life in prison when he's sentenced in october. he'll be back in court later this month on murder charges for the death of uva student hannah graham. >>> that's a warning if you bank in columbia, maryland. howard county police say someone installed an atm skimming device at the federal credit union. a caller said that the card scanner appeared suspicious and it was loose. it was a skimming device that was attached to the machine with tape. >>> a man hit by a car on wisconsin avenue remains in serious condition this morning. this happened during rush hour last night. the man was in a cross walk near van ness street when he was hit. the driver who hit him stayed on the scene. d.c. police major crash unit were on the scene for several hours
be -- matthew entered an alford plea and he acknowledged that prosecutors have enough evidence to convingt him, but he did not admit guilt. nonetheless he was accused of sexual assault for the 2005 attack on a woman in fairfax. >> the dna pretty much sold it. >> did you think you'd go in the grand jury convicting him? >> i personally, yeah. >> matthew faces life in prison when he's sentenced in october. he'll be back in court later this month on murder charges for the...
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names possible board candidates per the regulatory filing they have named in the filing possibly brad alford a former ceo of nestle and james lawrence, the former cfo of general mills and hired as a consultant diane deets who is safe way's merchandising officer. a lot of folks thrown in the regulatory filing as possibly people who can get involved and all have consumer products and or grocery type experience to go along with it. back over to you simon. >> thanks, back to you, b.k. >> this stock is up 33% over the last 5 two weeks. it's up seven to 8% this year. not like management has been doing a terrible job. you're not talking about a cratering situation. i'm curious to see what changes are going to make maybe they do one or two or three board members. that's good for a couple percent but not a terrible company as is. >> up next on the program, heading out to greece where the clock is ticking loudly on a potential greek default. >>> one of the hottest stocks in the space could be set to surge even higher. we'll tell you which one next. >>> later, the smart money keeps getting smarter. we
names possible board candidates per the regulatory filing they have named in the filing possibly brad alford a former ceo of nestle and james lawrence, the former cfo of general mills and hired as a consultant diane deets who is safe way's merchandising officer. a lot of folks thrown in the regulatory filing as possibly people who can get involved and all have consumer products and or grocery type experience to go along with it. back over to you simon. >> thanks, back to you, b.k....
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the story of alford wood fox is next. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good!tion heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart start optimizing your nutrition with my nutrition. planters. nutrition starts with nut. huh, fifteen...
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the slaveocracy was going to be dismantled hopeful that it could have a conflict, but in the end, alford makes the case that he is bonkers. [laughter] professor gallagher: is that a clinical term? [laughter] mr. holzer: and it is sort of -- those of you who are all enough to remember vietnam gary can -- [laughter] professor gallagher: ouch! mr. holzer: there's a film called "double life" with robert coleman -- is that too far back -- in which he culminated the death scene and try to kill his living way, both is convex convinced that lincoln is caesar, and he played anthony right before -- that was his last stage role before he gave up the stage to concentrate either on kidnapping lincoln or the murder plot, so part of it is bravado, part of it is losing his way, part of it is racism. i had just given a talk in which i tried to tempt down this idea that booth said in hearing lincoln's last speech, in which lincoln calls for limited african-american suffrage, the vote for the very intelligent or those who had served in our army , which was in fact the first -- marked the first time that an
the slaveocracy was going to be dismantled hopeful that it could have a conflict, but in the end, alford makes the case that he is bonkers. [laughter] professor gallagher: is that a clinical term? [laughter] mr. holzer: and it is sort of -- those of you who are all enough to remember vietnam gary can -- [laughter] professor gallagher: ouch! mr. holzer: there's a film called "double life" with robert coleman -- is that too far back -- in which he culminated the death scene and try to...
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thomas entered an alford plea in the case and today was sentenced to probation. he is also going to have to do some community service. if he violates that probation, it could mean jail time. >>> first at 4, a man accused of raping two women within a matter of hours is now off the street. police arrested al bell on saturday. investigators say around 8:00 friday night he raped an acquaintance inside her apartment on st. barnabas road in temple hill. just two hours later, police say he attacked again. this time he allegedly grabbed a woman walking on silver hill road and raped her in a vacant home nearby. coming up at 5:00, pat collins takes a look the a how police were able to catch him so quickly. >>> so breaking news now we are waiting for south carolina governor nikki haley to come out and we expect her to call for the removal of the confederate flag from the grounds of the state house. there you can see, she is speaking now. do we want to dip in and hear from her? okay, we don't. we are waiting for her to come out. that would be a reversal of her position on wh
thomas entered an alford plea in the case and today was sentenced to probation. he is also going to have to do some community service. if he violates that probation, it could mean jail time. >>> first at 4, a man accused of raping two women within a matter of hours is now off the street. police arrested al bell on saturday. investigators say around 8:00 friday night he raped an acquaintance inside her apartment on st. barnabas road in temple hill. just two hours later, police say he...
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and they're not getting sick the way harry alford is getting sick. they're really getting sick aren't they? and so maybe you could bring to us a little bit of your information about the increased hospitalizations, the respiratory-related diseases all of the things that are implicated in having this additional pollution in our atmosphere. can you talk a little bit about how it is inpacts, especially children in our country. >> thank you. this is certainly an area where i feel that i have a lot to add to the discussion, because i'm a lung doctor. i take care of patients with lung disease, and i also study air pollution. that when i'm not taking care of patients. and in addition to my personal observations as a doctor, when i see patients come see me more often because the pollen levels are worse or the ozone levels can get high in boston on very hot days. we also have the observations of the physicians of the american thoracic society. the survey i mentioned. and the doctors completing the survey, the vast majority of them commented that they personall
and they're not getting sick the way harry alford is getting sick. they're really getting sick aren't they? and so maybe you could bring to us a little bit of your information about the increased hospitalizations, the respiratory-related diseases all of the things that are implicated in having this additional pollution in our atmosphere. can you talk a little bit about how it is inpacts, especially children in our country. >> thank you. this is certainly an area where i feel that i have a...
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the same kind of justice for our children who are victims of this terrible crime including albert alford nikita trisha and dozens if not other american children currently in india. i will conclude with what david goldman state in his testimony. these cases typically drag on for months and soon turn to years as abductor creates home field advantage in their own country's legal system. this is the norm, not the exception. these cases are abduction cases and laws have been broken. let's remember that these cases are not custody disputes. let us also be clear what we left behind families are asking for. some people mistakenly believe we are asking for our government to intervene in custody disputes disputes. we are not. all we are asking is when our children are kidnapped to thwart a proper resolution of custody law governing their return to our country is upheld. when it comes to international law that deals with children abducted from the united states and other lands there is no rule of law. and the broken lives and broken spirits of left behind parents across america whom we represent he
the same kind of justice for our children who are victims of this terrible crime including albert alford nikita trisha and dozens if not other american children currently in india. i will conclude with what david goldman state in his testimony. these cases typically drag on for months and soon turn to years as abductor creates home field advantage in their own country's legal system. this is the norm, not the exception. these cases are abduction cases and laws have been broken. let's remember...
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my name is harry alford, i'm the president and ceo of the black chamber of commerce.represents 2.2 million black owned businesses within the united states. i'm here to testify about the environmental protection agency's proposal to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and the potential impacts of those proposed regulations on energy costs for american businesses, rural communities and families. and particular, i would like to focus on the potential adverse economic and employment impacts of the clean power plan on low-income groups and minorities, including individuals, families and minority businesses. while increased costs often come with increased regulation, the clean power plan in particular seems poised to escalate energy costs for blacks and hispanics in the united states. according to a recent study commissioned by the national black chamber of commerce the clean power plan would increase black poverty by 23% and hispanic poverty by 26%. result in cumulative job losses of 7 million for blacks and nearly 12 million for hispanics in 2035. and medi
my name is harry alford, i'm the president and ceo of the black chamber of commerce.represents 2.2 million black owned businesses within the united states. i'm here to testify about the environmental protection agency's proposal to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and the potential impacts of those proposed regulations on energy costs for american businesses, rural communities and families. and particular, i would like to focus on the potential adverse economic and employment...