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natalie's husband, matthew, had a well-known aversion to night driving. >> matthew, when he was 12 years, had an accident where he was blinded in his right eye. and he wore glasses. but he was blind in this eye. >> a driver with a visual impairment in his right eye would have had difficulty judging the distance on the right side of the vehicle. now suspicious, investigators checked the mirabals' telephone records, looking for possible clues. and they found something. matthew spent hours on the phone talking with his brother's wife, lisa. this call was recorded after natalie's murder. >> what would you like me to do? >> i'd like for you to lay on the bed and pull me down on top of you, naked, both of us. >> you know i like that, huh? >> uh-huh. >> mmm, you know me better than anybody. >> and lisa's neighbors told investigators that matthew had been visiting lisa's apartment for months when her husband, marcus, wasn't there. >> he said without fail, within five minutes after marcus would leave to go to work, he said this guy would come around the corner, peek into his apartment, wearing wh
natalie's husband, matthew, had a well-known aversion to night driving. >> matthew, when he was 12 years, had an accident where he was blinded in his right eye. and he wore glasses. but he was blind in this eye. >> a driver with a visual impairment in his right eye would have had difficulty judging the distance on the right side of the vehicle. now suspicious, investigators checked the mirabals' telephone records, looking for possible clues. and they found something. matthew spent...
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matthews: he mentions africa. speaker: he goes to africa and other places in particular it in the context of the greatest freedom struggle the world has ever seen. of course i would want to be there even though he says the world is messed up, i would rather be here than in the renaissance or reformation. speaker: i would rather be here in memphis on the eve of the sanitation worker's strike them soon martin luther pounded the 99 theses to the door. he has this wonderful way. i am not a king or lincoln scholar but i have read a lot. i think people, the ways in which the i have a dream speech has become the standard by which people think about king, they forget the depth of his intellectual and theological sophistication, the public does. when you read the letter from birmingham jail and you see the depth of his learned this -- learnedness and the sharpness of his theological insight. where lincoln was a lifelong skeptic and not someone who would have maybe defined himself as a christian in many ways and yet he has
matthews: he mentions africa. speaker: he goes to africa and other places in particular it in the context of the greatest freedom struggle the world has ever seen. of course i would want to be there even though he says the world is messed up, i would rather be here than in the renaissance or reformation. speaker: i would rather be here in memphis on the eve of the sanitation worker's strike them soon martin luther pounded the 99 theses to the door. he has this wonderful way. i am not a king or...
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. >>> the murder trial of jesse matthew will be delayed. the man charged with killing university of virginia student hannah graham was in court today. jamie f tells us -- fox tells tus marked the first -- tells us it marked a first for the parents. >> reporter: it was the first time they saw jesse matthew in person. during his previous hearing he appeared through a video link. jesse matthew was brought in for a pretrial hearing on charges he abducted and murder hannah graham and charged with the abduction and murder of virginia tech student. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> strange feeling. >> reporter: her mother and father had a hard time taking their hard time off the defendant. >> i didn't want to stair at him but again my role now is to witness. >> reporter: jesse matthew's family were there. none of them wanted to talk. >> it you leave her alone, please. please leave her alone. >> the judge granted jesse matthew's request for a dna exer and for a continuous -- expert and for a continuous. next court day is may 5, at that time we
. >>> the murder trial of jesse matthew will be delayed. the man charged with killing university of virginia student hannah graham was in court today. jamie f tells us -- fox tells tus marked the first -- tells us it marked a first for the parents. >> reporter: it was the first time they saw jesse matthew in person. during his previous hearing he appeared through a video link. jesse matthew was brought in for a pretrial hearing on charges he abducted and murder hannah graham and...
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. >> reporter: they saw jesse matthew in person. the parents stared right at the man accused of abducting and murdering their daughters. >> strange feelings. >> reporter: she locked eyes with jesse matthew for the first time after he was brought in for a pretrial hearing on the charges he abducted and murdered university of virginia student hannah graham and charged with another murder. >> i just felt -- to be here today, to be a spectator and see the beginning of this process starting. >> they had a difficult time taking their eyes off the defendant. jesse matthew's family was there. none of them wanted to talk. >> can you leave her alone please? leave her alone. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> he is holding up. >> reporter: jesse matthew's attorneys got what they asked for. >> motion for a dna expert. the expert to be identified at a later time and granted a motion for continuous. >> reporter: trial date will be set may 5. peggy fox, wusa 9 news. >> jesse matthew is scheduled to go on trial in june for a 2005 abduction and
. >> reporter: they saw jesse matthew in person. the parents stared right at the man accused of abducting and murdering their daughters. >> strange feelings. >> reporter: she locked eyes with jesse matthew for the first time after he was brought in for a pretrial hearing on the charges he abducted and murdered university of virginia student hannah graham and charged with another murder. >> i just felt -- to be here today, to be a spectator and see the beginning of this...
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matthew couldn't stand the wool blankets at all.ing he was underneath the wool blanket. >> at the time of his death, glidden was awaiting trial on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. accused sex offenders are often targets for violence. his cellmate, michael bixby, is also charged with sex offenses. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of children. in addition, bixby served a prior sentence in indiana on allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor and child ecoexploitation. >> i don't know how word got to the unit for it. i woke up at lunch, and everybody had known about it before the news got out or anything, so. >> as word of glidden's death spreads, the inmate rumor mill begins to crank up. >> i knew he went to court, he ain't like the news he heard. he hanged himself. >> his roommate said he hung himself. >> how did you hear that? >> a dude in the room with him. >> said the roommate let him do it. you think, damn, who was his roommate? you know what i'm saying -- >> you watch yourself. >>
matthew couldn't stand the wool blankets at all.ing he was underneath the wool blanket. >> at the time of his death, glidden was awaiting trial on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. accused sex offenders are often targets for violence. his cellmate, michael bixby, is also charged with sex offenses. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial for sexual exploitation of children. in addition, bixby served a prior sentence in indiana on allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor...
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matthew: i think that the u.s. government or any foreign intelligence services, if they spend that kind of money trying to attack these devices, given enough time, they will probably succeed. so yes, they probably did. cory: interesting stuff. interesting government stuff an interesting spy stuff. we love it. matthew green and out on the thank you both for your time. -- and alan butler thank you both for your time. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." chevron is being of asset sales. the company says it will increase asset sales by $15 billion and cut new estimate in the next two years. the company will raise production by 20% this year. more oil coming out of the ground. the firm run by steve cohen has hired 30 people to invest in the data. they will build computer models to analyze public training data. point72 was the successor to the shutdown when they were fined $1.5 billion in insider trading. a service currently being tested in portland oregon, 650 stores in oregon, washington, idaho, and a
matthew: i think that the u.s. government or any foreign intelligence services, if they spend that kind of money trying to attack these devices, given enough time, they will probably succeed. so yes, they probably did. cory: interesting stuff. interesting government stuff an interesting spy stuff. we love it. matthew green and out on the thank you both for your time. -- and alan butler thank you both for your time. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." chevron is...
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matthew: this will be extremely difficult.t will be boots on the ground peace by fees, people taking the evidence of an categorizing it and bringing it out of the field, in some instances, maybe helicoptered out. i have done this type of investigation in mountainous terrain before and it takes weeks, sometimes months, depending on the amount of wreckage out there. laura: matthew robinson, thank you for joining us. israel has denied reports that it bite on talks between iran and the united states. the united states will keep its true blood levels in afghanistan study through the end of the year. instead of drawing down the numbers as originally planned. president obama announced the change at the white house during a press conference with the visiting afghan president. he is on a whirlwind tour of the american capital. a shotgun he is here to make the case to president obama that whatever afghanistan -- the afghani president is here to make the case to president obama that whatever afghanistan is doing, he wants possibility in
matthew: this will be extremely difficult.t will be boots on the ground peace by fees, people taking the evidence of an categorizing it and bringing it out of the field, in some instances, maybe helicoptered out. i have done this type of investigation in mountainous terrain before and it takes weeks, sometimes months, depending on the amount of wreckage out there. laura: matthew robinson, thank you for joining us. israel has denied reports that it bite on talks between iran and the united...
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i am joined by matthew green and alan butler. when you look at this program, is this beyond targeting bad guys? is this going to the vacuum cleaner approach to everything? matthew green: i suddenly think this program is a huge invasion of privacy and security of american users of these devices. the companies spend in the users spend billions of dollars to buy secure communications technology in these phones that we use everyday. i don't think the government should be in the business of trying to crack all the protections of those phones. cory: matthew, let me ask you for your take on the story. it's hard to be surprised by these notions that the nsa in the cia are going after every piece of data they can find. what is different about this? matthew green: what is the target gear at the end of the day is that software developers right apps for your iphone. at the time that these documents were first produced, most of those producers were u.s. citizens. the end may be to target terrorists, but the means is to target americans. cory:
i am joined by matthew green and alan butler. when you look at this program, is this beyond targeting bad guys? is this going to the vacuum cleaner approach to everything? matthew green: i suddenly think this program is a huge invasion of privacy and security of american users of these devices. the companies spend in the users spend billions of dollars to buy secure communications technology in these phones that we use everyday. i don't think the government should be in the business of trying...
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the matthews have been at the hospital for hours.ce has been weighed, measured and probed, she's settled into a corner room at duke's children's hospital. she's a lot more peaceful. weighed. >> not at all. >> reporter: now what happens? >> now we wait. the nurse comes in and evaluates her in here, and we wait. >> reporter: how are you feeling at this point? >> good, really good. >> reporter: this is the day grace receives an infusion of core blood, part of a study aiming to put data behind one of the most exciting areas of research, the use of core blood to heel brain injuries. she has history and a physical that was done today. everything looks good. she is set and ready for her infusion this afternoon. >> the core blood programme at duke university is the brainchild of this doctor, more than the head of this programme. she inspired and created it. stem cell therapy has been around for a while, but not blood. >> right. the word stem cell can be confusing, because it's used in a lot of different ways. we are using stem cells from cor
the matthews have been at the hospital for hours.ce has been weighed, measured and probed, she's settled into a corner room at duke's children's hospital. she's a lot more peaceful. weighed. >> not at all. >> reporter: now what happens? >> now we wait. the nurse comes in and evaluates her in here, and we wait. >> reporter: how are you feeling at this point? >> good, really good. >> reporter: this is the day grace receives an infusion of core blood, part of a...
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matthews.in the pandora ascap litigation, the way the judge discussed it with samples of this behavior that she found to be questionable. as this issue continues to arise out of to get a chance to respond to some of those. if the publishers are permitted to partially withdraw, with ascap even as competitors in the market for music licenses? and if so do you think that will result in competitive pricing? [inaudible] >> excuse me. it's counterintuitive i know but ascap used a major publisher independent publishers as competitors today. we only accept a nonexclusive grant of brightening that they're always free to correct license with any music service including pandora. if it were a loud to grant us a partial grant of right, which is supportive of u.s. copyright law because copyrights are divisible, they would simply remove those rights from ascap in their entirety so we would not be competing for them with respect to that particular license, but it would be pro-competitive innocents would create
matthews.in the pandora ascap litigation, the way the judge discussed it with samples of this behavior that she found to be questionable. as this issue continues to arise out of to get a chance to respond to some of those. if the publishers are permitted to partially withdraw, with ascap even as competitors in the market for music licenses? and if so do you think that will result in competitive pricing? [inaudible] >> excuse me. it's counterintuitive i know but ascap used a major...
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matthew chance is in the room. we will have continuing coverage throughout the hour on cnn. >>> we're focusing on the other big story. iran's nuclear capabilities. world views are clashing in washington. israel and the u.s. agree iran should not have nuclear weapons. when it comes to how to achieve that there's a big and bitter divide. in a speech to congress tuesday, benjamin netanyahu is expected to lay out what he believes is the beginning of a nuclear deal between iran and the u.s. netanyahu, though wants tougher sanctions against iran. he downplayed any friction on monday. >> my speech is not intended to show any disrespect to president obama or the esteem office that he holds. i vhave great respect for both. israel and the united states will continue to stand together because america and israel are more than friends. we're like a family. this agreements -- disagreements in family are always uncomfortable. but we must always remember this we are family. >> now when it comes to u.s. and israeli relations, presi
matthew chance is in the room. we will have continuing coverage throughout the hour on cnn. >>> we're focusing on the other big story. iran's nuclear capabilities. world views are clashing in washington. israel and the u.s. agree iran should not have nuclear weapons. when it comes to how to achieve that there's a big and bitter divide. in a speech to congress tuesday, benjamin netanyahu is expected to lay out what he believes is the beginning of a nuclear deal between iran and the u.s....
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belonged to anyone other than jesse matthew. now, in charlottesville just last week a judge allowing the defense to postpone the murder trial for jesse matthew in the hannah graham case. no date has been set for that trial just yet. jesse matthew remains in jail here in fairfax county awaiting trial here set to begin on june 8th. we'll take a closer look on these documents and have more updates for you coming up tonight on abc 7 news. live in fairfax, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> all right, jeff. thank you. well, the man accused of shooting at drivers in maryland will be staying behind bars. hong young is charged with five shootings including one at the national security agency and another near arundel mills mall. brad bell has more on today's hearing. brad? >> this was the center of activity in this string of shootings. the first shooting was right here on this roadway and now maryland live casino that's over there has been found to be riddled with bullet holes and mr. young was arrested at the cost costco just over that way.
belonged to anyone other than jesse matthew. now, in charlottesville just last week a judge allowing the defense to postpone the murder trial for jesse matthew in the hannah graham case. no date has been set for that trial just yet. jesse matthew remains in jail here in fairfax county awaiting trial here set to begin on june 8th. we'll take a closer look on these documents and have more updates for you coming up tonight on abc 7 news. live in fairfax, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> all...
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we head to fairfax today to meet a trackster, jeb stewart's matthew hua.s has anything to do with it, he's already a state champion. >> reporter: the track team here at jeb stewart high is preparing to compete for state titles, but for one runner on this team getting to this track has been the hardest race of all. >> anyone who sees if matthew can do it, i better do it, too. >> he is focused and determined. focused less on the why me >> reporter: matthew hua was born with several medical issues, the biggest impact his gastrointestinal system. he spent 69 days in the nicu and 14 years has undergone 40 surgeries. >> there have been a lot of different medical conditions, too many to almost name, like it's hard to know them all. >> reporter: matthew has never eaten solid food and can only take sips of a drink. he has underdeveloped lungs, is deaf in his left ear and has a paralyzed vocal chord. >> of organ, every system is compromised. -- every organ, every system is compromised. >> reporter: as matthew entered high school, he wanted to be part of a team. >> a
we head to fairfax today to meet a trackster, jeb stewart's matthew hua.s has anything to do with it, he's already a state champion. >> reporter: the track team here at jeb stewart high is preparing to compete for state titles, but for one runner on this team getting to this track has been the hardest race of all. >> anyone who sees if matthew can do it, i better do it, too. >> he is focused and determined. focused less on the why me >> reporter: matthew hua was born...
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this is for matthew wald and this is from foster.less safe compared to 10 or the 20 years ago. we are certainly reporting a lot of it but it is a lot safer, isn't it matthew? >> it is safer, but the expectations expectations are greater. it used to be in the country, that if you lost three or four planes it was tragic and that is the way it is, and now if you lose one every three or four or five years, it is unacceptable. >> and in the last year i have covered with you, matthew, and certain certainly david and juliette, at this same place right here five air disasters. >> the volume of the air traffic grows and grows and grows, and the number of crashes per million operations declines, but the growth is so fast that you do end up with some spectacular crashes of some very big airplanes. airplanes. >> is this, and can we expect this rate to continue? >> i mean look we have zero toll the rans when it comes to the airplane, and legacy of 9/11 and also the hopes that this system is going to be working perfectly, but if you compare it to
this is for matthew wald and this is from foster.less safe compared to 10 or the 20 years ago. we are certainly reporting a lot of it but it is a lot safer, isn't it matthew? >> it is safer, but the expectations expectations are greater. it used to be in the country, that if you lost three or four planes it was tragic and that is the way it is, and now if you lose one every three or four or five years, it is unacceptable. >> and in the last year i have covered with you, matthew, and...
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let's bring in fred pleitgen who is there and matthew is at the bridge. fred, we want to start with you. we see more and more people coming out. is this a stronger turnout than people expected primarily? >> reporter: yeah, it certainly is stronger than they would have gotten if this would have been the opposition rally to criticize russia's policies in ukraine which was what it was supposed to be originally. the march is actually going down the embankment of the muskovar river. we'll ask our cameraman to pan over. as you said, there's so many russian flags there. there's also the white flags, orange flags. those are from the political movements that boris nemtsov was part of. this was much, much bigger than it would have been had this been an opposition rally to protest any of the policies of vladimir putin and his government. this is a march of mourning and this is very much draped in patriotism. it's one as you can see with the russian flags that the people are carrying that wants to transcend politics, that wants to transcend the political battles that
let's bring in fred pleitgen who is there and matthew is at the bridge. fred, we want to start with you. we see more and more people coming out. is this a stronger turnout than people expected primarily? >> reporter: yeah, it certainly is stronger than they would have gotten if this would have been the opposition rally to criticize russia's policies in ukraine which was what it was supposed to be originally. the march is actually going down the embankment of the muskovar river. we'll ask...
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. >> reporter: the parents of hannah graham had their first look at jesse matthew today. he was in court for a pre-trial hearing. peggy fox says theparence locked cri-- the parents locked eyes with the accused killer. >> the first time the parents of hannah graham saw the man accused of murdering their daughter. they were taken to the courtroom away from cameras but inside they did not shy away from looking straight into the eyes of jesse matthew. wearing a gray and white jail suit, shackles and handcuffs jesse matthew was brought into the courthouse for a hearing on the abduction and murder of hannah graham and he is accused in an abduction and murder of morgan harrington. . >> to be here today. >> reporter: she sat next to the grahams. getting their first look at jesse matthew. >> first time that you looked him in the eye? what was that like? >> strange feeling. but we know a lot of people that have not had this resolution. who family members and loved ones are still missing. although it is an odd place to be at we are grateful we have this opportunity. >> hannah graham
. >> reporter: the parents of hannah graham had their first look at jesse matthew today. he was in court for a pre-trial hearing. peggy fox says theparence locked cri-- the parents locked eyes with the accused killer. >> the first time the parents of hannah graham saw the man accused of murdering their daughter. they were taken to the courtroom away from cameras but inside they did not shy away from looking straight into the eyes of jesse matthew. wearing a gray and white jail suit,...
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i think matthew is right to that degree. having said that, i don't think anybody will will have a different standard for everybody that comes out of public life. >> woodruff: one other excerpt from secretary clinton, this was in answer to a question that how can the public trust that she didn't delete e-mails that were professional but unflattering to her? here's how she answered that. >> you would have to ask that question to every single federal employee because the way the system works, the federal employee, the individual, whether they have one device, two devices three devices, how many addresses, they make the decision. so even if you have a work-related device with a work-related .gov account you choose what goes on that. that is the way our system works. so we trust and count on the judgment of thousands maybe millions of people to make those decisions. >> woodruff: matthew dowd, what about that? >> well, i think she's right in that federal employees have to be held to a certain standard on how they conduct personal
i think matthew is right to that degree. having said that, i don't think anybody will will have a different standard for everybody that comes out of public life. >> woodruff: one other excerpt from secretary clinton, this was in answer to a question that how can the public trust that she didn't delete e-mails that were professional but unflattering to her? here's how she answered that. >> you would have to ask that question to every single federal employee because the way the system...
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good morning, matthew. >> reporter: good morning, john.ow, several days after the killing of boris nemtsov, you can see a constant stream of people coming to the bridge in the shadow of the walls of the kremlin to pay respects to boris nemtsov. the mountain of flowers laid in tribute to the former deputy prime minister. messages put down as well. this one saying propaganda kills. a reference to the idea that it is the atmosphere of animosity inside russia at the moment. if you are against the kremlin, are you you are the enemy of the state. this is the context for the killing of boris nemtsov. that is the powerful message that this killing has sent. whoever pulled the trigger and gave the order, one message received by ordinary russians is if you oppose the kremlin, this is what could happen to you. obviously, that could have a very negative impact on what is already a fringe opposition movement in the country. >> matthew, some of the signs of the protests read we are not afraid. the question is is that a real sentiment that will last. the
good morning, matthew. >> reporter: good morning, john.ow, several days after the killing of boris nemtsov, you can see a constant stream of people coming to the bridge in the shadow of the walls of the kremlin to pay respects to boris nemtsov. the mountain of flowers laid in tribute to the former deputy prime minister. messages put down as well. this one saying propaganda kills. a reference to the idea that it is the atmosphere of animosity inside russia at the moment. if you are against...
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matthew is charged with murdering uva student hannah graham. his trial is slated to begin june 29th. >>> a fairfax city manager will propose a budget. it's the first of several sessions before the budget is adopted. we'll post a link on nbcwashington.com so you can see the proposal. [ chanting ] >>> lots of back and forth on the purple line topic right now. maryland governor is deciding whether he wants to move forward with the new purple line which would connect the maryland suburbs from new carrolton to bethesda at the ami theater. those in favor protested outside. we heard from both sides inside. >> we're talking 69,000 people a day will be riding the purple. >> you have buses running around empty saying we need trains. >> supporters of the line say it will prevent even more gridlock in our area. critics say it's simply not worth the cost. >> what your student eats for lunch will go under the microscope on capitol hill today. the specific changes. >>> the hangout spot created by two friends that was mistaken for a terror threat. >> and sleet
matthew is charged with murdering uva student hannah graham. his trial is slated to begin june 29th. >>> a fairfax city manager will propose a budget. it's the first of several sessions before the budget is adopted. we'll post a link on nbcwashington.com so you can see the proposal. [ chanting ] >>> lots of back and forth on the purple line topic right now. maryland governor is deciding whether he wants to move forward with the new purple line which would connect the maryland...
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>> matthew, a question for you in order to discuss this point. i was where you were and the early part of the evening i was sort of more medical emergency than the e nefarious, but the more it was put to me this issue, but to create a measured descent of say 3,000, and say, you fall on the sidestick, and without it changing the heading at the same time becomes quite difficult, doesn't it? i mean, how do you effect a medical situation that creates this measured devent? sgr you know, i wish that there were video in the cockpit, and somebody loses the consciousness and has the hand on the stick. and richard, if you remember the psa crash in 19 886, and the disgruntled mechanic walks into cockpit, and he says something to the effect that i will get even with the management blah blah blahs, and shoots the captain over the captain with the stick, and old airplanes with the stick, and that is also a much steeper descent profile than this and this is likely to become clearer when we have the other black box and when we vhave something more interesting th
>> matthew, a question for you in order to discuss this point. i was where you were and the early part of the evening i was sort of more medical emergency than the e nefarious, but the more it was put to me this issue, but to create a measured descent of say 3,000, and say, you fall on the sidestick, and without it changing the heading at the same time becomes quite difficult, doesn't it? i mean, how do you effect a medical situation that creates this measured devent? sgr you know, i wish...
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, matthew. >> reporter: yeah.utin answered some of the rumors but not all of them. he demonstrated clearly he is not dead. that issis one of the rumors. he could have been ill. he was away for ten full days. for a leader like vladimir putin or any leader is extraordinary. particularly if it is not explained. rumors he was ousted in a palace coup. obviously putting to bed the rumors by making the appearance. we still don't know what is going in the kremlin or if factions putting pressure on vladimir putin. it is an opaque country. vladimir putin came back and announced massive military exercises. this time in the arctic region. nearly 40,000 russian troops on full alert. 110 war planes and 15 ships. it is a major military show of force. the biggest really that we have seen in some years in that region. it's a response to the very small nato exercises that are going on just across the border in norway. it is russia showing if it comes to the arctic which is an area where countries compete for natural resources, when
, matthew. >> reporter: yeah.utin answered some of the rumors but not all of them. he demonstrated clearly he is not dead. that issis one of the rumors. he could have been ill. he was away for ten full days. for a leader like vladimir putin or any leader is extraordinary. particularly if it is not explained. rumors he was ousted in a palace coup. obviously putting to bed the rumors by making the appearance. we still don't know what is going in the kremlin or if factions putting pressure...
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eagles strengthen themselves while hurting cowboys and they signed matthews to three year deal. you have demarko murray, ryan math ruse and sproles that's one three headed attack. >> thank you ducis. you can read the latest coverage of the eagles acquisitions ob our web site at 6abc.com and right now the most popular article is aboutto demarco murray. >> breaking news from the wynnefield section of philadelphia tonight. a man in his 50s was shot and killed while walking his dog "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live on the 6400 block of woodcrest avenue with latest developments, dap. >> jim the 6400 block of woodcrest left shaken tonight. a lot of residents shocked because this man was so well liked that he was gunned down and in an apparent robbery. now, police responded to the scene 8:307 tonight after 911 calls reporting gun shots on this ordinarily quiet and crime-free street a cording to investigators the man was walking his dog as he often does when the ghaun struck. >> he was laying on the grounds unconscious and had a flashlight in one hand and dog leash in the area
eagles strengthen themselves while hurting cowboys and they signed matthews to three year deal. you have demarko murray, ryan math ruse and sproles that's one three headed attack. >> thank you ducis. you can read the latest coverage of the eagles acquisitions ob our web site at 6abc.com and right now the most popular article is aboutto demarco murray. >> breaking news from the wynnefield section of philadelphia tonight. a man in his 50s was shot and killed while walking his dog...
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let's turn to correspondent matthew chance. matthew?eporter: not any answer to that question john. the four protesting innocence. one of them has confessed to involvement in the killing of boris nemtsov. the most prominent opposition figure. he was killed more than a week ago on a friday night as he walked back from a meal with his girlfriend. that sort of killing shocked russia. another person sixth suspect, was also approached by the authorities in the chechnyan capital. they tried to bring him into custody and he detonated a grenade. that is a twist to the thickening plot into who killed boris nemtsov. who may have carried out the order to kill him is unclear. these people could have been paid by somebody else to carry out the killing. the implication and this is coming out in drips from the official comments from the leader in chechnya. this is merely an attempt to distance the kremlin from the killing of boris nemtsov. >> it will be hard to satisfy all parties in the investigation. matthew chance thank you. >>> hillary clinton is s
let's turn to correspondent matthew chance. matthew?eporter: not any answer to that question john. the four protesting innocence. one of them has confessed to involvement in the killing of boris nemtsov. the most prominent opposition figure. he was killed more than a week ago on a friday night as he walked back from a meal with his girlfriend. that sort of killing shocked russia. another person sixth suspect, was also approached by the authorities in the chechnyan capital. they tried to bring...
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thank you so much >> thank you. >> matthew, and eli. and then we'll see how we're doing on time. >> hi, can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi i'm matthew blaine, a resident of san francisco, cyclist and members of sf urban riders. in the cycling community we have been volunteering for many years work on habitat restoration and trail-building in san francisco and a variety of places putting many projects under the direction of sf rec and parks. we put in more than 1600 hours last year and about 10,000 hours since 2008 on these projects. these are both sort of to give back to the land and community and also with the understanding that rec and parks wanted to direct cycling towards trails which are well-built and well-maintained. so why i am here today? because a month ago we saw a number of signs appearing in many natural areas, describing a number of rule and regulations and one of which was a real surprise saying "no bikes." some were on trails that we worked with rec and park. we brought over 40 people to the recent prosac meeting in march. p
thank you so much >> thank you. >> matthew, and eli. and then we'll see how we're doing on time. >> hi, can you hear me? >> yes. >> hi i'm matthew blaine, a resident of san francisco, cyclist and members of sf urban riders. in the cycling community we have been volunteering for many years work on habitat restoration and trail-building in san francisco and a variety of places putting many projects under the direction of sf rec and parks. we put in more than 1600...
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has been hurt and he's been banged up some in his time with the dallas cowboys and as we said ryan matthews from the chargers he was the guy set to replace frank gore who was set to replace lesean mccoy and ryan matthews spoke earlier and we'll hear from him in 20 minutes and he said it didn't change his mind at all that the eagles are bringing in demarco murray. for now, i'm john clark live from the novocare complex. >> for now, we'll see if anything changes between now and 20 minutes. >> a debate over safety in a south jersey school district and gloucester township is considering hiring a private security firm to protect students and staff rather than police. cydney long is live tonight in gloucester township and cydney the police chief says the school district cannot put a price tag on student safety. >> jim, that's right. the price tag we're talking about is $300,000 annually. it would only affect the elementary and middle schools. the three high schools in this region will not lose their school resource officers and it boils down to what the township and taxpayers can afford. >>> glouc
has been hurt and he's been banged up some in his time with the dallas cowboys and as we said ryan matthews from the chargers he was the guy set to replace frank gore who was set to replace lesean mccoy and ryan matthews spoke earlier and we'll hear from him in 20 minutes and he said it didn't change his mind at all that the eagles are bringing in demarco murray. for now, i'm john clark live from the novocare complex. >> for now, we'll see if anything changes between now and 20 minutes....
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they also announced and we heard from ryan matthews, running back, formally of san diego. a three-year contract, 11 million-dollar, five of that is guarantied. so, the the running back position just might be healthy, if, in fact, dimarco murray is a philadelphia eagle. as you said that really hurts the dallas cowboys, in fact there are reports on social media that jerseys are being burned in dallas. coming up we will hear from cornerback walter thurmond who signed a one year deal and from ryan matthews. we will hear from those guys later in sports. from the novacare center i'm beasley reese now back to you in the the studio. >> thanks so much. so much drama. eagles fans are hanging on every tweet and news report wondering what will happen next with chip kelly the mad scientists. we caught up with some very excited fans today. >> i guess we're okay. i believe in chip. >> it has been kind of like a roller coaster. i have kind oven joyed it. usually the the off season, it is kind of slow. >> at our advertise storetation sports radio 94 wip the phones were ringing off the hook
they also announced and we heard from ryan matthews, running back, formally of san diego. a three-year contract, 11 million-dollar, five of that is guarantied. so, the the running back position just might be healthy, if, in fact, dimarco murray is a philadelphia eagle. as you said that really hurts the dallas cowboys, in fact there are reports on social media that jerseys are being burned in dallas. coming up we will hear from cornerback walter thurmond who signed a one year deal and from ryan...
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by far the most in the nfl, but he won't have to this year because they also signed ryan matthews too throw in darren sproles, too, and both rushers were okay with this, they just want to win. >> when you have ryan matthews and darryn sproles, they will have to prepare for each running back. that will give us an upper had. i'm excited to learn from them and it will be a great year for us. >> it didn't deter me at all. they have a good group here and i was excited to be able to come here and check it out. >> the . some people are burning their jersey. >> it was tough on him over the last 48 hours, and you know any time you have a close friend that moves teams it is never, you know easy. especially when he is going in the division. the eagles obviously thought as highly of him as we did. >> jerry jones released a statement and said if it was a question of an open checkbook with no salary cap history we know it would have worked out differently. the flyers and the blues. tarasenko denied. mason with 35 saves brilliant again but it is deja vu and over again. flyers fall 1-0. college hoop
by far the most in the nfl, but he won't have to this year because they also signed ryan matthews too throw in darren sproles, too, and both rushers were okay with this, they just want to win. >> when you have ryan matthews and darryn sproles, they will have to prepare for each running back. that will give us an upper had. i'm excited to learn from them and it will be a great year for us. >> it didn't deter me at all. they have a good group here and i was excited to be able to come...
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for possible answers, let's turn to correspondent matthew chance.ot of questions of the arrests of the five individuals. the death of the sixth. interesting it is basically the security services or forces in russia russia, the fsb announcing this himself. >> reporter: that happened on saturday. the head of the fsb saying they made the first arrests. that is when two people were taken into custody. since then another three people have been nine custody as well. two of them have been charged. four of them are protesting innocence. one has been named a man from chechnya. he confessed to the judge according to the killing. no motive has been given. this is an interesting twist. the leader of the pro-kremlin leader of chechnya in the south of russia says he knows the self confessed assassin. he says he was a brave man in the security forces and a russian patriot. he also said he was angered by the support comments that were made about the "charlie hebdo" cartoons and the criticism of the people that carried out the massacre in paris earlier this year. th
for possible answers, let's turn to correspondent matthew chance.ot of questions of the arrests of the five individuals. the death of the sixth. interesting it is basically the security services or forces in russia russia, the fsb announcing this himself. >> reporter: that happened on saturday. the head of the fsb saying they made the first arrests. that is when two people were taken into custody. since then another three people have been nine custody as well. two of them have been...
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let's go to moscow and bring in correspondent matthew chance. the model walking with boris nemtsov when he was murdered? what did she see? anything helpful for the investigation? >> reporter: apparently not. she has been questioned by the russian investigators and she has given her witness testimony. something along the lines of we were walking back from a restaurant. she and boris nemtsov. she has been his girlfriend for a couple of years. they were having dinner on red square. she said somebody shot boris nemtsov in the back. he went soft and fell to the floor. she didn't see the killer. she didn't see the car which the killer made his escape in. the police have questioned her. she has now been handed over to consulate officials from the ukrainian embassy. she is now, we understand back in ukraine. she has left russia. there's not much more i don't think, that she is going to be able to add in terms of clarity to how the killing took place. >> the kremlin saying this was a provocation to stain the reputation of vladimir putin. that's almost so
let's go to moscow and bring in correspondent matthew chance. the model walking with boris nemtsov when he was murdered? what did she see? anything helpful for the investigation? >> reporter: apparently not. she has been questioned by the russian investigators and she has given her witness testimony. something along the lines of we were walking back from a restaurant. she and boris nemtsov. she has been his girlfriend for a couple of years. they were having dinner on red square. she said...
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matt you matthew's family now added to the list of people who finally have closure. >> matthew was a very intelligent, fun-loving guy. he was a prankster. he was very very caring very nice to his friends. >> reporter: matthew's friends spent weeks combing the streets of manhattan looking for him back then hoping he'd turn up in a hospital somewhere. not having proof of his death all these years made it harder to let go. >> every now and then especially at the anniversary or on his birthday or some special occasion you always kind of open up the door and say, you know, it would be nice if matt was here and if we really knew what was going on and where he was and what happened. >> the medical examiner's office says they'll keep retesting others' remains as new methods evolve. >> and their hope is to bring closure to as many of the victims' families as possible. >>> we are still following breaking news involving a shooting on a metro bus. metro transit police say the victim was an innocent bystander. >> news4's jackie bensen is on the scene at good hope road with new reaction from a wom
matt you matthew's family now added to the list of people who finally have closure. >> matthew was a very intelligent, fun-loving guy. he was a prankster. he was very very caring very nice to his friends. >> reporter: matthew's friends spent weeks combing the streets of manhattan looking for him back then hoping he'd turn up in a hospital somewhere. not having proof of his death all these years made it harder to let go. >> every now and then especially at the anniversary or on...
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>> well, this is the similar dilemma of the military and what matthew was saying that the capabilityicting violent behavior and suicidal behavior is very hard for the big institutions whether it is the military or the big airline, and the irony of the suicides of military are that suicides are of men who have not deployed and the stresses they are under are manifested and not because of the wars, and for us to be because of the triggering warning of the airline and the coe pilot is that institutions are bad at it. >> and you are responsible for so many people and it is a huge responsibility and allen, is it the best way to do it and relying on the self-upon or thing to track mental health? >> well, of course when you have hired and screen and going through the extensive interview process, and i have happen ded to have gone through the school there in phoenix back in 1975 and i was impressed by several things. first of all the selection raiche ratio, and they told me that there were over 100 applicants for every lufthansa student pilot they akccepted. i can remember walking in the hal
>> well, this is the similar dilemma of the military and what matthew was saying that the capabilityicting violent behavior and suicidal behavior is very hard for the big institutions whether it is the military or the big airline, and the irony of the suicides of military are that suicides are of men who have not deployed and the stresses they are under are manifested and not because of the wars, and for us to be because of the triggering warning of the airline and the coe pilot is that...
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matthew will be tried for the murder of uv v student hannah graham. on wednesday, graham's parents saw matthew in person for the first time when he appeared in court. the trial has been delayed. a new date will be set on may 5th. >>> d.c. police are looking for two men who robbed d.c.'s only head shop at gunpoint. this happened at the island head shop on 8th street northeast yesterday afternoon. the shop sells mostly smoking pipes. police say the suspects got away with cash and no one hurt. the robbery was caught by the store's surveillance camera and we're working to get that video for you to see. >>> just a little while ago howard university inaugurated its 17th president. dr. wayne frederic selected in july. today's event coincides with the school's annual charter day commemoration. the charter president andrew johnson back in 1867. >>> remember that great dress debate? the dress that no one knew the color of? well coming up a look at how a group is now using that image to fight domestic violence. >>> plus the move by lawmakers in maryland that cou
matthew will be tried for the murder of uv v student hannah graham. on wednesday, graham's parents saw matthew in person for the first time when he appeared in court. the trial has been delayed. a new date will be set on may 5th. >>> d.c. police are looking for two men who robbed d.c.'s only head shop at gunpoint. this happened at the island head shop on 8th street northeast yesterday afternoon. the shop sells mostly smoking pipes. police say the suspects got away with cash and no one...
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mark: matthew what's going on in cushing oklahoma?t's the biggest storage in the united states. >> the amount has almost tripled since october. we're above 50 million barrels again. we have room working capacity for about 70 million barrels. so we were at 18 million in october. we are now at above 50 million. the prices at that the tank owners are chorging for that storage space are going up considerably. i had one guy tell me several months ago on the spot market you were paying dimes on the barrel now it's over $1. as that tightens up you have less incentive for tradeers to push their crude into cushing. the not building anymore storage capacity at the moment so at some point we are going start maxing out on that and some think that could happen by the end of may. mark: despite prices being cut in half why have oil companies continued producing oil that the record-setting pace? and at what point do they start to slow down? >> many companies hedged in the fall and took out futures contracts that guaranteed them higher prices when we
mark: matthew what's going on in cushing oklahoma?t's the biggest storage in the united states. >> the amount has almost tripled since october. we're above 50 million barrels again. we have room working capacity for about 70 million barrels. so we were at 18 million in october. we are now at above 50 million. the prices at that the tank owners are chorging for that storage space are going up considerably. i had one guy tell me several months ago on the spot market you were paying dimes on...