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. >> good evening, commissioners my name is john wood i live in north beach i've been there 50iers or years never appeared before your commission i'm usually busy arresting before the library commission or mta or rec and park and it is usually unsuccessful but you're the ethics commission it applies a better chance of being heard i'm not hundred percent clear about what was happening i think in 2009 a previous group of ethics commissioners gave themselves oversight over a lobbyist and defined what a lobbyist was the oversight became eir rotated i see the definition currently the lobbyist is that the person that's giving money are trying to influence the decision has to have one physical contact with a city employee i think that is kind of ridiculous on the face of it what i gather mr. cain was authorized to prepare a report about what should be done to broken down the exemplification of a lobbyist that can't be a bad thing can it it can't be all i heard he be given a month to rise the report i hope for the sake of people that have been trusting you you'll agree to that thank you. >> c
. >> good evening, commissioners my name is john wood i live in north beach i've been there 50iers or years never appeared before your commission i'm usually busy arresting before the library commission or mta or rec and park and it is usually unsuccessful but you're the ethics commission it applies a better chance of being heard i'm not hundred percent clear about what was happening i think in 2009 a previous group of ethics commissioners gave themselves oversight over a lobbyist and...
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. >> reporter: the current bomb squad commander john wood was also at the scene. and had the same unsettling concerns. >> one of you our own, why didn't he show up? now, he's a suspect. >> reporter: this guy used to have your job. >> exactly. he appointed me after i left. >> reporter: everyone here knows him, trusts him, likes him, knows him? >> yep. >> reporter: he's a friend of the family and he'd know how to make that device. >> exactly. >> reporter: but stallmaker had a tip offering up a potential suspect. connie's ex-son-in-law who stallmaker claimed may have had it in for the family. >> that was absolutely a lead that we needed to follow up on immediately. >> reporter: he's the first person who didn't like connie and larry, or so we were told and led to believe. >> reporter: so beals hit the road bound for vegas and a meeting with connie's son-in-law. >> he didn't have a negative thing to say about connie in any way way, shape or form. >> reporter: the son-in-law had a solid alibi. >> corroborated his story. he received the backup in a store at one time and
. >> reporter: the current bomb squad commander john wood was also at the scene. and had the same unsettling concerns. >> one of you our own, why didn't he show up? now, he's a suspect. >> reporter: this guy used to have your job. >> exactly. he appointed me after i left. >> reporter: everyone here knows him, trusts him, likes him, knows him? >> yep. >> reporter: he's a friend of the family and he'd know how to make that device. >> exactly....
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charlie: did you ever think you would live to see tiger woods missed the cut? john: not so much missed the cut. one of his greatest achievement is how much -- how few cuts he's missed. what i never thought i would live to see was tiger woods looking like a 15 handicapper. that second shot he hit on 18 on thursday the 3-wood that he popped into that bunker -- that unger was reached by zero players in the field other than tiger woods on thursday without a play for guys of that caliber. i never thought i would see a moment like that. jaime has known him longer than i have and i don't think he ever thought he would see anything like that. as someone who doesn't especially like tiger woods, it was said to watch. charlie: you say he should call butch harmon and tell him to come to las vegas and spend the day with me and let me play off the driving range and a little bit on the course and let's talk about the game, quit trying to fix everything and come out here and tiger should give butch a check and say you fill in the amount. i need to get back in touch with golf. john:
charlie: did you ever think you would live to see tiger woods missed the cut? john: not so much missed the cut. one of his greatest achievement is how much -- how few cuts he's missed. what i never thought i would live to see was tiger woods looking like a 15 handicapper. that second shot he hit on 18 on thursday the 3-wood that he popped into that bunker -- that unger was reached by zero players in the field other than tiger woods on thursday without a play for guys of that caliber. i never...
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and the final sticking points as john kerry wood meets with other world you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain...
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that same judge has ordered albert wood fox be released after 43 years. john henry lewis is here with more john, for activists they have been looking the ever this for decades. >> decades too long, as far as albert wood fox is concerned. he is 68 and has long proclaimed his innocent, but despite the order wood fox isn't free yet. >> the fifth district court can says 40 years in solitary is long enough for 68-year-old albert wood fox orders his immediate release the court has also barred the state from holding a second retrial of wood fox on charges that he killed a guard during a prison riot in 1972. he could be set free as early as wednesday. the judge sited several reasons for his order including albert wood fox's age and poor health, in his ruling the judge said there were no witnesses available for the retrial and there was prejudice done to another fox by spending over 40 years in solitary confinement. the judge also expressed doubt that the state could provide wood fox with a fair third trial. supporter whose have long called for his release express conc
that same judge has ordered albert wood fox be released after 43 years. john henry lewis is here with more john, for activists they have been looking the ever this for decades. >> decades too long, as far as albert wood fox is concerned. he is 68 and has long proclaimed his innocent, but despite the order wood fox isn't free yet. >> the fifth district court can says 40 years in solitary is long enough for 68-year-old albert wood fox orders his immediate release the court has also...
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when john followed them into the woods, he found april bleeding profusely from a leg wound. john said april told him that the dogs did it, before she lapsed into unconsciousness, but the pathologist who performed the autopsy ruled the death a homicide. attorney robert ardis was assigned to handle the couple's appeal. robert ardis is one of those attorneys that renews your faith in the legal profession. he has a good heart. he won't stop digging until he gets where he thinks he ought to be. >> while in the courthouse, sifting through the evidence, ardis found a box containing hundreds of photographs of april's wounds. most were autopsy photos, which had been shown to the jury at the trial. but he also found another set of photos taken just after april entered the emergency room. these were photos that had not been shown to the jury, and it wasn't clear whether john and debbie's original defense lawyers had even seen them. when ardis compared the two sets of pictures, he made a startling discovery. the pictures of april's leg wound were different. >> the pictures looked like a
when john followed them into the woods, he found april bleeding profusely from a leg wound. john said april told him that the dogs did it, before she lapsed into unconsciousness, but the pathologist who performed the autopsy ruled the death a homicide. attorney robert ardis was assigned to handle the couple's appeal. robert ardis is one of those attorneys that renews your faith in the legal profession. he has a good heart. he won't stop digging until he gets where he thinks he ought to be....
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john: likable would help. as i can see from the woods behind you you are in park city, mitt romney's big donor policy retreat. john kasich, scott walker, lindsey graham have given speeches. chris christie is speaking at this hour. mitt romney will deliver his remarks tonight. as of now, having seen what you have seen and heard what you have heard, who has won the day? mark: one of the things that has struck me is the quality of the speeches across the board. walker, rubio, and lindsey graham, they all had stump speeches that are not -- they are pretty well honed. from looking in the room, the reaction, marco rubio got the best reception and held people the best. weekends have -- we still have more. the undecided people impressed by different aspects of different potential candidates. john: i can't tell anything except reading the transcripts and the notes in hearing from you. i'm curious what you have to say about john kasich. we have your interview coming up. how did he play in the room? mark: it is interesting. he has been on the stage
john: likable would help. as i can see from the woods behind you you are in park city, mitt romney's big donor policy retreat. john kasich, scott walker, lindsey graham have given speeches. chris christie is speaking at this hour. mitt romney will deliver his remarks tonight. as of now, having seen what you have seen and heard what you have heard, who has won the day? mark: one of the things that has struck me is the quality of the speeches across the board. walker, rubio, and lindsey graham,...
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from cabin john parkway to cherry wood lane a 16 minute commute this morning. no issues on eastbound 66 from sudley road to 20th street northwest. a 28men commute. for those of you going up 95 from areas like joplin road to 395. an 18 minute commute for this you this morning. and for those of you traveling westbound on 50, from coolington road to montana avenue northeast, you're looking at a 13 minute commute. want to give you a live shot right now and show you things. this is the icc maryland the 200 at 95 where traffic is free if both directions no issues on either the northbound or southbound side. from our maryland camera around the beltway here, same deal. both on the inner and outer loop. we are accident-free all along the more than 60 miles of road on the beltway. certainly some good news there. obviously we'll be watching that situation out in southeast d.c. and o have on update for you -- have an update for you shortly. mike? >>> thank you. just waking up good morning. i'm mike hydeck with some of the other stories we're following for you this morning.
from cabin john parkway to cherry wood lane a 16 minute commute this morning. no issues on eastbound 66 from sudley road to 20th street northwest. a 28men commute. for those of you going up 95 from areas like joplin road to 395. an 18 minute commute for this you this morning. and for those of you traveling westbound on 50, from coolington road to montana avenue northeast, you're looking at a 13 minute commute. want to give you a live shot right now and show you things. this is the icc maryland...
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john chambers. and don't try this at home -- a youtube user created a 40 watt laser shotgun that can destroy believes and pin pong balls and set fire to pieces of wood♪ brad: time now for the david hose -- time now for the daily bite. john chambers says more than one third of is is is today will not survive the next decade. speaking at cisco's annual conference, he says 40% of businesses in this room will not exist in a meaningful way and 10 years. he went on to say survival will turn their companies into techie versions of themselves. only 30% of these will succeed. he is expected to step down from cisco after 20 years at the helm. the incoming ceo starts on july 26. the big announcement at the apple developers conference may have been about music and software but who the company put on stage got attention. the vp of product marketing and ahead of apple pay both presented at the worldwide developers conference. it has been five years since a female apple executive presented there. some are praising apple but others say it is not enough. here to discuss it is the ceo and founder of web 2.0 and the director of the documentary "code -- debugging the g
john chambers. and don't try this at home -- a youtube user created a 40 watt laser shotgun that can destroy believes and pin pong balls and set fire to pieces of wood♪ brad: time now for the david hose -- time now for the daily bite. john chambers says more than one third of is is is today will not survive the next decade. speaking at cisco's annual conference, he says 40% of businesses in this room will not exist in a meaningful way and 10 years. he went on to say survival will turn their...
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he wrote, "we were sitting around the campfire, telling ghost stories, when john mccain walked out of the woodsmost crapped my pants." [ laughter ] frightening visual. here's one from rick santorum. he wrote, "i was so hot last night i almost took off my pajama sweater vest. [ laughter ] but i didn't." i almost did. >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: finally, here's on from bobby jindal. he wrote, "haven't slept much because i got bottom bunk. chris christie got top bunk. each creak feels like this could be it." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on! that's not true. >> jimmy: i didn't know -- none of them are home sick. of course, another big story is the nba finals. last night, the warriors pulled away from the cavs late in the game, thanks to -- [ cheers ] that was amazing. a bunch of three pointers from steph curry. this guy is amazing. these weren't just normal shots. these were like, very high degrees of difficulty, these shots. it's almost like he is playing in a video game, when i was watching. but if you look closely, i think he was. take a look at this. >> he's on fire! razz
he wrote, "we were sitting around the campfire, telling ghost stories, when john mccain walked out of the woodsmost crapped my pants." [ laughter ] frightening visual. here's one from rick santorum. he wrote, "i was so hot last night i almost took off my pajama sweater vest. [ laughter ] but i didn't." i almost did. >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: finally, here's on from bobby jindal. he wrote, "haven't slept much because i got bottom bunk. chris christie got...
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border tactical team opened fire shooting him and apparently killing him in the woods there around 3:45 this afternoon. >> john, are you still there in malone? do we still have you? >> hold on. >> i believe we have clint van zandt. clint, if i can bring you in for a second. >> sure. >> the process here obviously, there's a huge amount of leads that have been pouring in. and some of those leads have borne fruit in terms of the two cabins from which dna was apprehended which has allowed law enforcement to track the trajectory of these two individuals. what is essentially the process by which you go about searching dense wooded land like this? is this essentially just sufficient manpower and a grid that you walk through day after day? >> well it's that and more. of course, they've had almost 1100 law enforcement officers. many of the officers have night vision capability. they have dogs search dogs that would have the scent of both sweat and matt. they have air assets, helicopter fixed-wing assets that would be overhead. one of the reasons i think the new york state police suggested their belief that one if not b
border tactical team opened fire shooting him and apparently killing him in the woods there around 3:45 this afternoon. >> john, are you still there in malone? do we still have you? >> hold on. >> i believe we have clint van zandt. clint, if i can bring you in for a second. >> sure. >> the process here obviously, there's a huge amount of leads that have been pouring in. and some of those leads have borne fruit in terms of the two cabins from which dna was...
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sheriff's deputies john mcclain and john cassidy are in pursuit of william o'dell wood, a man suspecteds night. they join a handful of other law enforcement officers already chasing the suspect's chevy blazer. because he works undercover, deputy cassidy's face and voice are masked for this interview. >> when the suspect passed us, there was probably about six unmarked vehicles behind him, including the mobile or cottage unit along with u.s. marshals. i remember asking the question, do you want me to take lead? he said, yeah, take the lead, we're the marked unit, let's go. >> take the lead? >> yeah, take the [ bleep ] lead. >> that's all i needed to hear from that point on. >> this suspect had no points, no limits. he didn't care about anybody. he did everything in the world he could to get away from us. >> you can't see it in the dash cam video but the officer spots something that raises the stakes. >> he's picked up a rifle or something. >> when i saw the suspect pick up the rifle, my worst fears had come true. this is about to go bad. >> stand by, stand by. he's firing. >> speeding do
sheriff's deputies john mcclain and john cassidy are in pursuit of william o'dell wood, a man suspecteds night. they join a handful of other law enforcement officers already chasing the suspect's chevy blazer. because he works undercover, deputy cassidy's face and voice are masked for this interview. >> when the suspect passed us, there was probably about six unmarked vehicles behind him, including the mobile or cottage unit along with u.s. marshals. i remember asking the question, do you...
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. >> reporter: tonight we go inside those woods to see for ourselves where matt spent his final hours. local resident john shoda leading us to this abandoned camper. this is the camper where matt was hiding out. inside peeling walls, filthy cushions and tiny kitchen with torn curtains. a tea kettle still on the stove. you can see how somebody would hide here. >> it's dry and would keep you from the elms. >> reporter: on friday matt attempted a carjacking firing a shot. police tracing it back here to the camper. descending with choppers and s.w.a.t. teams. matt was cornered refused to surrender and was killed. sweat still on the run until yesterday when state police sergeant jay cook spotted him, chased him and shot him twice. jeff angus watching the aftermath. >> he was just about at the tree line. if he would have got in that tree line they probably wouldn't have got him. >> reporter: he was unarticled tools, bug spray, maps and pop-tarts in his bag. today in town hundreds of residents celebrating in the street. their nightmare finally over. amy, people here are calling sergeant cook a hero meanwhile dav
. >> reporter: tonight we go inside those woods to see for ourselves where matt spent his final hours. local resident john shoda leading us to this abandoned camper. this is the camper where matt was hiding out. inside peeling walls, filthy cushions and tiny kitchen with torn curtains. a tea kettle still on the stove. you can see how somebody would hide here. >> it's dry and would keep you from the elms. >> reporter: on friday matt attempted a carjacking firing a shot. police...
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john yang. >> closer to a capture. last weekend, two other possible sightings at a nearby county. >> woods are dense through here. you could easily walk through some of the back roads lead straight into pennsylvania from there. >> it's been 16 days since the convicts' daring escape from the maximum security prison joyce mitchell has been charged with providing them some of the tools they used to cut through walls and pipes. the investigation of prison workers is expanding with several guards under investigation. one of them, gene palmer is on administrative leave. clinton county district attorney andrew wiley spoke with nbc affiliate wptz. >> potential charge of facilitating the escape and providing contraband. >> matt and sweat have been added to the u.s. marshals most wanted list as authorities vow to exhaust every lead. >> we will search under every rock, behind every tree and structure until we are confident that that area is secure. >> that was nbc's john yang reporting. >>> in charleston thousands lined up to attend a sunday service in the same church where nine of its members were gunned down just days bef
john yang. >> closer to a capture. last weekend, two other possible sightings at a nearby county. >> woods are dense through here. you could easily walk through some of the back roads lead straight into pennsylvania from there. >> it's been 16 days since the convicts' daring escape from the maximum security prison joyce mitchell has been charged with providing them some of the tools they used to cut through walls and pipes. the investigation of prison workers is expanding with...
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teams doing the push through the woods if they confront these guys. so absolutely. as john said the provisions probably are -- and let's make sure that we have taken everything into consideration. it is them in this perimeter and hopefully that is the case and, if so what is going to happen when they get found? are they going to split up if they are together? law enforcement is going to go into two different directions. the k-9 scent is going to get messed up. a lot of what-ifs. >> on the weather -- and i was talking to someone in a helicopter who is very familiar with this infrared and thermal imaging. he said that the rain cools things down which improves the quality of picking something up on the ground. how do you think the rain is affecting investigators and also these two escapees? >> the rain will not have an impact on investigators. >> the bloodhounds? >> because they are fitted with goretex and it's going to have less of an impact on them but for the escapees they are not going to have the same resources unless they find a cottage or something where they are holed
teams doing the push through the woods if they confront these guys. so absolutely. as john said the provisions probably are -- and let's make sure that we have taken everything into consideration. it is them in this perimeter and hopefully that is the case and, if so what is going to happen when they get found? are they going to split up if they are together? law enforcement is going to go into two different directions. the k-9 scent is going to get messed up. a lot of what-ifs. >> on the...
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. >> rose: john, did you ever think you'd live to see tiger woods miss the cut. >> not so much miss the cut. tiger, one of his greatest achievements is how few cuts he's missed. he's won as many major champions champions in his career. i never thought i would see him looking like a hand carp. that shot he hit on thursday he just topped into that bunker. that bunker was reached by zero players in the field other than tiger woods on thursday without a play for guys of that caliber. i never thought i would see a moment like that in tiger woods career and i don't think jaime's known him longer than i have and i don't think he ever thought he would see anything like that either. it was extraordinary. someone who doesn't especially like tiger woods, it was sad to watch. >> rose: at the same time you have a formula for him. you say he should call butch harman and tell him to come to las vegas and spend the day with me and let me play little bit off the driving range and a little bit on the course and let's just talk about the game. quit trying to fix everything. and come out here and tiger sho
. >> rose: john, did you ever think you'd live to see tiger woods miss the cut. >> not so much miss the cut. tiger, one of his greatest achievements is how few cuts he's missed. he's won as many major champions champions in his career. i never thought i would see him looking like a hand carp. that shot he hit on thursday he just topped into that bunker. that bunker was reached by zero players in the field other than tiger woods on thursday without a play for guys of that caliber. i...
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wood with straighter grains. in 2008, there was an average of one broken bat later. the m.l.b. cut that in half. fan john knows howatch out for fly balls but doesn't think about bats. >> you want to make sure you're jumping up and getting it but never a bat coming at you like that no. >> reporter: carpenter is in serious condition tonight. she was with a man and a child at the game. in a statement the family said they are grateful for everyone's thoughts and prayers. jim. >> axelrod: the nfl is dealing with another case of alleged domestic violence following the arrest of john bowlen, son of the owner of the denver broncos. bowlen was taken into custody wednesday night after police responded to a dropped 911 call. adriana diaz is at the broncos' training facility outside denver. >> reporter: a 911 dprawl this denver high-rise is the latest known case of alleged domestic violence by an nfl employee. >> reporter: the call actually involved the son of the owner of the denver broncos. 29-year-old john bowlen works for the broncos in marketing. he's also a candidate to take over the team's ownership from his
wood with straighter grains. in 2008, there was an average of one broken bat later. the m.l.b. cut that in half. fan john knows howatch out for fly balls but doesn't think about bats. >> you want to make sure you're jumping up and getting it but never a bat coming at you like that no. >> reporter: carpenter is in serious condition tonight. she was with a man and a child at the game. in a statement the family said they are grateful for everyone's thoughts and prayers. jim. >>...
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. >> it's the end of the tiger woods era now comes john doe . people were complaining about that course, and when you talk about someone like sandra smith, she says they were just a bunch of winers, and bubba watson not happy about the conditions of the course . stuart: very few of them were happy, except for the couple of winners. but does that course -- was that up to the standards that you should have for the u.s. open, which is arguably one of the biggest tournaments in the world. >> no. it wasn't. all of the golfers were complaining about the quality of the course. but getting back to this new superstar spieth, do you remember what they said when they put his picture up there. their website was on fire . stuart: i tell you. he's hot. a lot of female golf fans will be attracted to the game. what you're looking at is dustin johnson losing the championship. >> right . stuart: he had a 12-foot put for eagle he missed it. and then he has a four-foot put right there, if he put that down, it would have been a playoff, but he missed. that gave this
. >> it's the end of the tiger woods era now comes john doe . people were complaining about that course, and when you talk about someone like sandra smith, she says they were just a bunch of winers, and bubba watson not happy about the conditions of the course . stuart: very few of them were happy, except for the couple of winners. but does that course -- was that up to the standards that you should have for the u.s. open, which is arguably one of the biggest tournaments in the world....
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john? >> steve, here's what we know for certain. the new york state police say that at 3:45 teams working in the woods around malone shot and killed a man they believe to be richard matt. they're awaiting confirmation of that body. here's what we know from law enforcement officials sources. sources tell nbc news that at that time about 3:45 it was a customs and border patrol s.w.a.t. team that was doing a search in that area when they came upon richard matt. there was an encounter, some indications that he might have been armed with a shotgun and an encounter. they shot and killed him. wptz, the nbc affiliate in plattsburgh spoke with a witness in the area who said they heard a single shot. there was not a barrage of gunfire, but a single shot which would suggest a high-powered rifle took richard matt out. we're also told by law enforcement sources that there was evidence that david sweat was nearby. they did not see david sweat, but there is now a pursuit. they believe they're closing in on david sweat. we've seen this area around malone which is just a little bit south of here south of malone, just be flooded with new york state p
john? >> steve, here's what we know for certain. the new york state police say that at 3:45 teams working in the woods around malone shot and killed a man they believe to be richard matt. they're awaiting confirmation of that body. here's what we know from law enforcement officials sources. sources tell nbc news that at that time about 3:45 it was a customs and border patrol s.w.a.t. team that was doing a search in that area when they came upon richard matt. there was an encounter, some...
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wood with straighter grains. in 2008, there was an average of one broken bat later. the m.l.b. cut that in half. fan john fitch knows to watch out for fly balls but doesn't think about bats. >> when you're with your kid or something like, that you want to make sure you're jumping up and getting it, but yeah, never a bat coming at you like that. no. >> reporter: carpenter is in serious condition tonight. she was with a man and a child at the game. in a statement, the family said they are grateful for everyone's thoughts and prayers. jim. >> axelrod: mark, thank you. >> more than a half dozen declared and republican candidates for president are in iowa this weekend. former texas governor rick perry who got in the race this week, and wisconsin governor scott walker who has yet to make a formal declaration. both rode motorcycles at an event called "roast and ride." our political let's bring in our political director john dickerson whose first broadcast as moderator of the "face the nation" is tomorrow morning. john, let's talk iowa. we could see as many as a dozen candidacies when all is said and done. does
wood with straighter grains. in 2008, there was an average of one broken bat later. the m.l.b. cut that in half. fan john fitch knows to watch out for fly balls but doesn't think about bats. >> when you're with your kid or something like, that you want to make sure you're jumping up and getting it, but yeah, never a bat coming at you like that. no. >> reporter: carpenter is in serious condition tonight. she was with a man and a child at the game. in a statement, the family said they...
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they'll examine whether water damage could have rotted the wood leading to the collapse. >> such a terrible story. john, thank you. >>> donald trump goes to new hampshire today for the first time as a presidential candidate. the real estate billionaire made headlines and a few enemies with a fiery speech when he entered the race on tuesday. nancy cordes is in new hampshire where trump will campaign later today. >> that rally is at 2:00 pacific time. normally when the new candidate gets into the race you see this raft of courtsy press rlgss from their opponents and the water welcoming them to the race. by and large, that's did not happen. for a number of reasons, they're not happy he's in. donald trump brings many things to the gop field. confidence -- >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> reporter: money -- >> i'm really rich. >> reporter: and a disdain for his fellow candidates. >> we have losers. we have losers. >> reporter: the biggest loser according to trump is former florida governor jeb bush. >> he's weak on immigration. he's in favor of common core. how the hell can
they'll examine whether water damage could have rotted the wood leading to the collapse. >> such a terrible story. john, thank you. >>> donald trump goes to new hampshire today for the first time as a presidential candidate. the real estate billionaire made headlines and a few enemies with a fiery speech when he entered the race on tuesday. nancy cordes is in new hampshire where trump will campaign later today. >> that rally is at 2:00 pacific time. normally when the new...
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rand palm said we were signature around the camp fire when john mccain stepped out of the woods.k santorum wrote, i was so hot last night i almost took off my sweater vest. but i didn't. bobby jindal said i haven't slept much because i got bottom bunk. chris christie got top bunk. it feels like this could be it. >> the president and ceo walter isaacson. >> walter. >> walter what are you looking at today? what's your story of the day today? >> i this i the trade deal it may not be it's going to be brought back and they're going to have to pass it. they're going to have to physical out how to get there. >> you say they're going to have to pass it. you think the democrats were sort of flexing their muscles at first in. >> i think they got responsible as sometimes happens with people in congress. but i tell you what they have to physical out what the deal is make it more public and do it. i think hillary clinton keeps saying well, when we see the deal, maybe. she has to come out in favor of. >> how much of that is a concern to the business community, hillary clinton, nancy pelosi? ev
rand palm said we were signature around the camp fire when john mccain stepped out of the woods.k santorum wrote, i was so hot last night i almost took off my sweater vest. but i didn't. bobby jindal said i haven't slept much because i got bottom bunk. chris christie got top bunk. it feels like this could be it. >> the president and ceo walter isaacson. >> walter. >> walter what are you looking at today? what's your story of the day today? >> i this i the trade deal it...
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years from john: millions of years from now, after we humans inevitably destroy each other, aliens will dig through the artifacts we left behind, and they will all be impressed by this -- the woodthe new york post. headless body in topless bar. he may be the only headline writer whose name makes it into a story. mark: instant classic. vincent musetto of the new york times. remember, we are on twice a day at 5:00 and at 8:00. until tomorrow, for john in d.c., and me in chicago, see you soon. sayonara. ♪ with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount brad: jack ma takes manhattan. ♪ i'm brad stone in for emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." coming up, leaders of streaming business sound off on apple's new music platform. i will ask pandora and rhapsody how they went on competing with tim cook. plus, investors
years from john: millions of years from now, after we humans inevitably destroy each other, aliens will dig through the artifacts we left behind, and they will all be impressed by this -- the woodthe new york post. headless body in topless bar. he may be the only headline writer whose name makes it into a story. mark: instant classic. vincent musetto of the new york times. remember, we are on twice a day at 5:00 and at 8:00. until tomorrow, for john in d.c., and me in chicago, see you soon....
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. ♪ john: millions of years from now, after we humans inevitably destroy each other, aliens will dig through the artifacts we left behind, and they will all be impressed by this -- the woodthe new york post. headless body in topless bar. he may be the only headline rightwriter whose name makes it into a story. mark: instant classic. remember, we are on twice a day at 5:00 and at 8:00. at 5:00 and at 8:00. until tomorrow, for john in d c, me in chicago, see you soon. sayonara. ♪ . . alix: we are moments away from the closing bell. this is the bloomberg market day. i'm alix steel. [closing bell ringing] we are looking at the dow falling for a fourth straight day. we are negative on the dow jones industrial average for the year, falling by about five points. you can call it flat, but it was a crazy ride we have seen. the s&p flat, the nasdaq, one of the bigger losers there.
. ♪ john: millions of years from now, after we humans inevitably destroy each other, aliens will dig through the artifacts we left behind, and they will all be impressed by this -- the woodthe new york post. headless body in topless bar. he may be the only headline rightwriter whose name makes it into a story. mark: instant classic. remember, we are on twice a day at 5:00 and at 8:00. at 5:00 and at 8:00. until tomorrow, for john in d c, me in chicago, see you soon. sayonara. ♪ . . alix: we...
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rural, heavily wooded area, and that is where our sara ganim is monitoring all of the police activity this morning for us. so, sara, what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning, john and kate. yeah, this is an area that police and search teams converged on late last night. we saw about 100 police vehicles here last night, all-terrain vehicles going into woods, following trails. also tactical search teams on the ground as well. the activity, the visible activity, seems to have died down a little bit this morning. you can see behind me there's actually a car, a vehicle car checkpoint. they've set up a perimeter, but we know they're searching in the wooded areas. this is the adirondacks in upstate new york. there are a lot of unoccupied seasonal cabins, biking trails, hiking trails, the things searches have been focused on since the beginning when the inmates escaped. we do know from talking to the district attorney this morning that the lead that led them here was a witness who was checking on a vacation cabin in the woods for a friend and saw a man running out the back door. the cabin was clearly burglarized and two law enforcement sources now confirming to cnn tha
rural, heavily wooded area, and that is where our sara ganim is monitoring all of the police activity this morning for us. so, sara, what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning, john and kate. yeah, this is an area that police and search teams converged on late last night. we saw about 100 police vehicles here last night, all-terrain vehicles going into woods, following trails. also tactical search teams on the ground as well. the activity, the visible activity, seems to have died down...
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john serena arrested around 2:00 a.m. after shooting a beebee gun at a person in pine wood. the man did not get hit but a parked car did.ice arrested serena and linked him to some other recent crimes. he's now facing arson charges for an incident restoration church in pine wood. police say a fire bomb was thrown into the church back on april 19th. a cross outside and its playground were also set on fire. the pastor says serena's arrest may put his congregation at ease ease. >> for us as a congregation we've been bold enough to preach the gospel of forgiveness in a world that really spits on it. >> he didn't say why. he was just going over his life and is unhappiness in life. >> police say serena also slashed 30 tires parked cars and pine wood and admitted to vandalizing a school at a local pool several times over the past month. >> a federal cyber stalking trial is now underway in wilmington delaware. stemming from the courthouse shooting that left two women dead. opening statements this morning in the case against the family of thomas mass matusiewicz police say he shot and kill his former daughter-in-law kristin belfo
john serena arrested around 2:00 a.m. after shooting a beebee gun at a person in pine wood. the man did not get hit but a parked car did.ice arrested serena and linked him to some other recent crimes. he's now facing arson charges for an incident restoration church in pine wood. police say a fire bomb was thrown into the church back on april 19th. a cross outside and its playground were also set on fire. the pastor says serena's arrest may put his congregation at ease ease. >> for us as a...
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it was custom ordered by john lennon, he used it to record the first hit signal of the beatles "love me do." it disappeared, but was identified because of its unique wood grain. it is expected to go for 6,000 to 8,000 dollars. >> a routine ski xe kurtion almost turned tragic after a skier fell into a glacial crevice. the entire ordeal was captured on his helmet cam. the snow collapsed under him after he began to descend the mountain. he was trapped 20 feet. he screamed for help for half an hour. incredibly he suffered minor injuries that's it for this edition of al jazeera america. i'll be back in an hour with more. stay tuned for "america tonight". [ ♪♪ ] on "america tonight" - what they couldn't see. the disability that made her a good parent. >> there was so many things that they just threw out. like i couldn't keep her safe and how is a blind parent going to change a diaper >>> should disability disqualify parents from raising their kid. and good to the last drop. what is draining
it was custom ordered by john lennon, he used it to record the first hit signal of the beatles "love me do." it disappeared, but was identified because of its unique wood grain. it is expected to go for 6,000 to 8,000 dollars. >> a routine ski xe kurtion almost turned tragic after a skier fell into a glacial crevice. the entire ordeal was captured on his helmet cam. the snow collapsed under him after he began to descend the mountain. he was trapped 20 feet. he screamed for help...
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john yang is outside the prison. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carson. moments ago, we saw dozens of searchers heading into the woods that surround this village. this is more than 24 hours after these two convicted killers escaped from this prison. part of their plan they stuffed clothing into their beds to disguise the fact that they were missing. levee armed police and state troopers used dogs on the ground and helicopters in the air to search for the two convicted murderers. >> this is an ongoing investigation. although i can assure that you no stone will be left unturned. >> reporter: 48-year-old richard matt was serving a sentence of 25 years to life for kidnapping and robbery after he beat a man to death in 1997. 34-year-old david sweat sentenced to life without parole for killing a sheriff's deputy in 2002. >> it was elaborate. it was sophisticated. it encon pass-- ecompassed drilling through steel pipes and walls. >> reporter: prison officials realized they were missing during a routine check saturday morning. governor cuomo taking a firsthand look at how authorities believe they'd scaped using power tools t
john yang is outside the prison. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carson. moments ago, we saw dozens of searchers heading into the woods that surround this village. this is more than 24 hours after these two convicted killers escaped from this prison. part of their plan they stuffed clothing into their beds to disguise the fact that they were missing. levee armed police and state troopers used dogs on the ground and helicopters in the air to search for the two convicted murderers....
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john berman. 30 minutes past the hour. new information this morning in the nationwide manhunt for two escaped killers. the latest breakthrough has investigators focused on a woodede miles from the prison where richard matt and david sweat escaped. life in the region is on hold. towns on lockdown. people told not to leave their homes and one official warns the longer the is search goes on the likely it is the two will commit more crimes. let's get more from cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: john and christine, the search is still on where the two individuals escaped. we are four miles from the encampment the officials found. the scent dogs are still searching the area. the roadblock is tight now that night has fallen. people in the neighborhood are paranoid and afraid to leave their homes. >> i did not sleep last night. i got home in time before they blocked our road off. shortly after i got home they closed both ends of the road and they would not leave my sons come home. >> i feel like i'm going crazy indoors. i feel like a prisoner in my home because i have the doors locked. i closed the windows. i have ladders outside. i imagine things. everywhere i drive to
john berman. 30 minutes past the hour. new information this morning in the nationwide manhunt for two escaped killers. the latest breakthrough has investigators focused on a woodede miles from the prison where richard matt and david sweat escaped. life in the region is on hold. towns on lockdown. people told not to leave their homes and one official warns the longer the is search goes on the likely it is the two will commit more crimes. let's get more from cnn's miguel marquez. >>...
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john berman. >> i'm christine romans. we begin with two escaped inmates on the loose. the manhunt entering the seventh day. the focus is on the wooded maximum security prison where these two richard matt and david sweat escaped. police believe search dogs picked up their scent. life in the region on hold for thousands. one official warning the longer the search goes on the more likely the two killers will commit new crimes. we get more from cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: john christine, the search is still very much on here just east of the prison where the two individuals escaped. we are about four miles from the encampment that officials found. they say the scent dogs are still searching the area behind us. we are about four miles from there. this roadblock has been tight now that night has fallen. people in the neighborhood are paranoid even afraid to leave their own homes. >> i didn't sleep last night. i got home in time before they blocked the road off. shortly after i got home they closed both ends of the road and they would not let my sons come home. >> i feel i'm going crazy indoors. i feel like a prisoner in my own home
john berman. >> i'm christine romans. we begin with two escaped inmates on the loose. the manhunt entering the seventh day. the focus is on the wooded maximum security prison where these two richard matt and david sweat escaped. police believe search dogs picked up their scent. life in the region on hold for thousands. one official warning the longer the search goes on the more likely the two killers will commit new crimes. we get more from cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: john...
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john, give us the latest in the search for these men. >> reporter: well, reverend, the search is still going on. searching the farm land woodsrounding this village high in the decks not far from canada along the canadians boarder, the u.s. customs and boarder patrol set up lanes to check cars leaving the united states going into canada. they say there is a heightened awareness along the boarder and also notified officials in mexico because one of the two men who escaped spent some time in mexico before he was extradited to face trial that ended him up here in this prison. they are also trying to figure out just how this happened how they were able to get a hold of the tools to carry all this out, how they knew the steam tunnels and pipes underneath this prison, they are interviewing civilian workers, interviewing private contractors who do work in the prison all trying to find out where they are and how they got out, rev? >> how is the community, the surrounding community? how are they handling this? >> i tell you, today there is some anxious times for parents. they did go to school today. their children went to school. the
john, give us the latest in the search for these men. >> reporter: well, reverend, the search is still going on. searching the farm land woodsrounding this village high in the decks not far from canada along the canadians boarder, the u.s. customs and boarder patrol set up lanes to check cars leaving the united states going into canada. they say there is a heightened awareness along the boarder and also notified officials in mexico because one of the two men who escaped spent some time in...
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wooded area. i think the main concentration now would be to get the parameter up and established and hope they did not get out of it as johntioned, they had a long time to have moved on since 1:30 this afternoon, so that will be the priority to get the parameter and everybody set and the planning going into the grid searches they will start doing in the morning, probably. >> rick, why sit so hard to catch these guys? i know it sounds like a simple question, but never before have escaped prisoners been on the land for more than two days? >> that's a great question. these guys obviously are extremely clever, and they have had some luck. but, you see, that's what differentiates how this will end. they have to be lucky with every single decision they make, and every person they trust, and every decision about which way to go and what route to take. law enforcement just has to have luck with them one time. and then they will be back behind bars. i think ultimately this will srl a good ending and as tom said the parameter has to be maintained and they have to go through the law enforcement planning steps in order to do a good gr
wooded area. i think the main concentration now would be to get the parameter up and established and hope they did not get out of it as johntioned, they had a long time to have moved on since 1:30 this afternoon, so that will be the priority to get the parameter and everybody set and the planning going into the grid searches they will start doing in the morning, probably. >> rick, why sit so hard to catch these guys? i know it sounds like a simple question, but never before have escaped...
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john daily boulevard from southbound 280. that's the scene where chp reported sounds like a big rig might have hit a branch, there's some woodis in the area. i don't see a lot of slowing, be careful a little activity there as folks do head into the city and toward 19th which is a major off ramp or major cross through through the city itself. we're watching the rest of the peninsula. an easy drive. it's so early for that side of the bay. we're starting to see folks head over 92 and south bay easy drive, just your build through the tri-valley. >>> being patriotic and saving water at the same time, san jose couple dealing with the drought but celebrating flag day in a creative way. dan and claudia decker had to let their lawn go brown conserve water but they didn't like how it looks. they wasn't painted an american flag on it in honor of flag day yesterday. they're also looking into what to do in the future. >> i hope everybody enjoys it and maybe the next holiday coming up we'll think of another thing to paint. saint pattie's day maybe a shamrock or two, but maybe the drought will be over by then. >> the techers say the dak ha
john daily boulevard from southbound 280. that's the scene where chp reported sounds like a big rig might have hit a branch, there's some woodis in the area. i don't see a lot of slowing, be careful a little activity there as folks do head into the city and toward 19th which is a major off ramp or major cross through through the city itself. we're watching the rest of the peninsula. an easy drive. it's so early for that side of the bay. we're starting to see folks head over 92 and south bay...
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woods right near that cabin. let's talk about it. the dna evidence and the new information that we're getting in with lawrence koblinski, a process for of john college in new york city. this is like a movie. how could the tools get to the prisoners? >> it's unbelievable. the rules that prisons have to work under were somehow bypassed. this is perfect for a new movie and i just don't think that these people matt and sweat, are going to be the next movie stars. i don't think they can profit from a movie like this. it does indeed sound like a movie. >> what does this tell us about the security measures at a maximum security prison if indeed this is the case because also with jason carroll is reporting is that officials are trying to determine whether that prison seamstress, who is now sitting behind bars was able to convince another prison guard on the honor block where they were living to pass them the frozen meat because, remember they were allowed to have food inside their cells. >> this is not the way prisons are supposed to operate. frankly, at any time a prisoner wants to give a gift to a corrections officer, the answer is absolutely no.
woods right near that cabin. let's talk about it. the dna evidence and the new information that we're getting in with lawrence koblinski, a process for of john college in new york city. this is like a movie. how could the tools get to the prisoners? >> it's unbelievable. the rules that prisons have to work under were somehow bypassed. this is perfect for a new movie and i just don't think that these people matt and sweat, are going to be the next movie stars. i don't think they can profit...
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. >> we go inside those woods to see for ourselves where matt spent his final hours, local resident john. inside peeling walls, filthy cushions and a tiny kitchen with torn curtains, a tea kettle still on the stove. >> you can see how somebody could hideout in here though. >> very easily. it's dry and would keep you from the elements at least. >> reporter: but on friday matt attempted a carjacking firing a shot. police tracing it back here to the camper. descending with choppers, hounds and s.w.a.t. teams. matt was cornered, refused to surrender and was killed. sweat still on the run when state police sergeant jay cook spotted him, chased him and shot him twice. jeff angus watching the aftermath. >> he was just about at the tree line. if he would have got in the tree line, they probably wouldn't have got him. >> reporter: sweat was unarmed. in his bag, tools, bug spray, maps and pop tarts. in town, hundreds of residents celebrating in the street. their nightmare finally over. people here are calling sergeant cook a hero. meanwhile, david sweat remains in the hospital, his condition impro
. >> we go inside those woods to see for ourselves where matt spent his final hours, local resident john. inside peeling walls, filthy cushions and a tiny kitchen with torn curtains, a tea kettle still on the stove. >> you can see how somebody could hideout in here though. >> very easily. it's dry and would keep you from the elements at least. >> reporter: but on friday matt attempted a carjacking firing a shot. police tracing it back here to the camper. descending with...
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this after dna and other clues were left behind inside a cabin in the woods 30 miles from where the men escaped. i want to bring in johnve irf their travel was unimpeded. but as you heard captain strife say it's very remote difficult to work in and we had units in the area almost immediately and we're doing everything we can to keep them hunkered down and secure until we capture them. >> i want to bring in john cuff, chief inspector of the northeast. sir, thank you for your perspective. as we hear from the searchers there in talking about how they're intensifying the search there's no time that's passing since we had these clues from the cabin and that dna was recovered. is that a bad sign for them? >> no. in fact time is on the side of the good guys now for a change. >> okay. >> you can't rule out the possibility that they may have gotten out of that area you don't really know for a fact how old that dna was that was in there. however, coupled with the citing of an individual running with the cabin, what's the likelihood that it could have been someone other than them running. looking at it now like they are still tog
this after dna and other clues were left behind inside a cabin in the woods 30 miles from where the men escaped. i want to bring in johnve irf their travel was unimpeded. but as you heard captain strife say it's very remote difficult to work in and we had units in the area almost immediately and we're doing everything we can to keep them hunkered down and secure until we capture them. >> i want to bring in john cuff, chief inspector of the northeast. sir, thank you for your perspective....
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wooded area. and the shooting apparently took place in the titus mountain area, which is about 15 miles south of the canadian border. let's go to nbc's john yang who joins us from all's new yorkowls head, new york. >> reporter: we now know richard matt has been killed. and this is the first confirmed sighting since he left prison almost three weeks ago now tomorrow. this all happened very very fast. they were having sort of for a long time looked like they really didn't have any idea where these guys were. and then the big break came, started last weekend when there was a break-in at the summer camp cabin near owls head about 20 miles from the prison. someone was going towards their cabin cabin, saw it was broken into or heard someone fleeing from it. went in and saw half eaten food. the police were able to take that food and determine from dna testing that at least one of the inmates had been there. then again they searched that area. things seem to have gone cold until yesterday. here in malone they found another break-in at a cabin. more evidence was found, sent to the state labs. again dna suggested or proved one of the inmates had be
wooded area. and the shooting apparently took place in the titus mountain area, which is about 15 miles south of the canadian border. let's go to nbc's john yang who joins us from all's new yorkowls head, new york. >> reporter: we now know richard matt has been killed. and this is the first confirmed sighting since he left prison almost three weeks ago now tomorrow. this all happened very very fast. they were having sort of for a long time looked like they really didn't have any idea...
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