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matthew raball. you can clap. [ applause ] >> matthew is working at fire dispatch, the day the airlines flight 214 crashed on its flight to san francisco international airport. it was a sad day in san francisco which made your job that much more important and the work that you did to help get first responders on the scene, so that much more incredible. while a separate dispatcher coordinated the crash scene, dispatcher matthew responsibility was to send fire department assets from the city south to the airport in support of firefighters assigned there. he relaid information to the responding units, dispatched back up resources and apparatus and assured safety for the medical that -- the dispatch source center had information from the outside information. matthew had to determine what information was essential to relay to the incident command to keep the airways free from traffic. he did not an outstanding job. matthew has been an outstanding member of our city family for over eight years and it's a p
matthew raball. you can clap. [ applause ] >> matthew is working at fire dispatch, the day the airlines flight 214 crashed on its flight to san francisco international airport. it was a sad day in san francisco which made your job that much more important and the work that you did to help get first responders on the scene, so that much more incredible. while a separate dispatcher coordinated the crash scene, dispatcher matthew responsibility was to send fire department assets from the...
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family. >> matthew will be sticking around. viewer questions in a live chat. >> submit a question for matthew on klgandhoda.com. you hit that connect button. >>> newest trends for spring that has lots of sole. >> sneakers for the whole gang coming up after this. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! >>> good news, ladies. after years of forgoing comfort for style, the hottest shoe of the season is also the easiest to walk in. >> from the runway to the red carpet, sneakers are everywhere this spring and here with the top picks is style expert and author of "the cheap chica's guide to style," liliana vasquez. >> you got something for everybody here. starting with the little ones. >> starting with the babies. even babies can get in on the sneaker trend. these are from vans, $22 to $25. they fit in the palm of your hand. not great for running for t
family. >> matthew will be sticking around. viewer questions in a live chat. >> submit a question for matthew on klgandhoda.com. you hit that connect button. >>> newest trends for spring that has lots of sole. >> sneakers for the whole gang coming up after this. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews....
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in 1991 matthew enlisted in the u.s. army reserves as a heavy construction mechanic and served at the 261st ordinance company located in cross lanes, west virginia. in 193 he left the family farmed and enlisted in active duty army as a signal specialist. he served at fort bragg, north carolina, as well as in germany and in kuwait. sergeant first class jamie mullenack knew well the look of happiness we can see on matthew's face behind me. "if you knew matt, you knew that smile," he says. "he always strived to do the best at what he did. i know he believed in what he was doing and loved wearing the military uniform and believed in what it stood for." as the list of awards, medal, and decorations i read earlier made clear, matthew excelled at being a soldier. in his many years of training, he completed the army airborne course, the jump master course, the master jump master course, the air movement operations course, the military transition team couring's, the civil affairs qualification course, and the advanced and basic n
in 1991 matthew enlisted in the u.s. army reserves as a heavy construction mechanic and served at the 261st ordinance company located in cross lanes, west virginia. in 193 he left the family farmed and enlisted in active duty army as a signal specialist. he served at fort bragg, north carolina, as well as in germany and in kuwait. sergeant first class jamie mullenack knew well the look of happiness we can see on matthew's face behind me. "if you knew matt, you knew that smile," he...
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kron-4's alecia reid spoke with matthew roybal, who recalled the frenetic and emotional calls after the crash. sot - im really happy they feel that way about me and im appreciative. sot - i had a lot of help so this wasn't a one person team on dispatch, there were a lot of people helping in the background. the day asiana flight 214 crash landed at san francisco international airport, matthew roybal took control at the office of emergency management. > > there is a woman, on the street, on the runway into was burned severely on hand. > >sot - there were a lot of things. i literally couldn't keep up with everything if i didn't have help he now holds the dispatcher of the year award, which is picked by fellow dispatchers. his peers recognized the work he did and honored him for it. sot - that is the ultimate compliment when you are recognized by your peers. matthew says he knew there was a lot going on at the airport, but it was the tv screen inside the office that showed him the chaos. sot - that's when it really hit you, you know that it's bad. that it's tragic. sot - i had to stay focus
kron-4's alecia reid spoke with matthew roybal, who recalled the frenetic and emotional calls after the crash. sot - im really happy they feel that way about me and im appreciative. sot - i had a lot of help so this wasn't a one person team on dispatch, there were a lot of people helping in the background. the day asiana flight 214 crash landed at san francisco international airport, matthew roybal took control at the office of emergency management. > > there is a woman, on the street, on...
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we first broke the story last fall when matthews sued the church. vick lee has the story. >> church leaders also suspect the 33-year-old woman committed credit card fraud when she worked for them. the same thing she's accused of in the casino investigation. >> what you worry about with identity theft is that somebody pre-tends to be a person and has all the relevant information and begins to charge the significant amounts of money. >> it was here at the newly opened casino where john matthews arrested for using a fake credit card. that was on march fifth. her arrest to stop an investigation that led to the capture of several more suspects. possibly involved in a stolen credit card ring. at arraignment at the sonoma county courthouse matthews blurted out that she left her 3-year-old child alone in the car. according to the sonoma county sheriff's office deputy found the child as well as vin ving, meth and notebook containing numerous credit card numbers. she was arrested again and bail raised to 50,000 dollars. larry the spokesman for matthews former
we first broke the story last fall when matthews sued the church. vick lee has the story. >> church leaders also suspect the 33-year-old woman committed credit card fraud when she worked for them. the same thing she's accused of in the casino investigation. >> what you worry about with identity theft is that somebody pre-tends to be a person and has all the relevant information and begins to charge the significant amounts of money. >> it was here at the newly opened casino...
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our matthew chance is live in perth. matthew, it's interesting.u know, the australian prime minister saying to chinese leaders that the intensity of the search has been increasing. specifically how? >> reporter: yeah, no, well, what tony abbott, the australian prime minister, has been talking about, i think, is the level at which there have been more flights going up into the skies, scouring the waters of the south indian ocean, about 1,000 miles off the coast of perth, also surface vessels. there are at least nine of them that have been out today in the same area. add to that a british nuclear submarine, which is expected to join the search shortly, and an australian vessel called the "ocean shield," which is carrying a bit of sensitive technology, brought in from the united states, in fact, to detect the pinger on the black box of the malaysian flight 370. that's all leading to a sort of upsurge in the intensity of the effort that's been taking place here in order to try and locate some kind of debris from that missing plane. but at the same tim
our matthew chance is live in perth. matthew, it's interesting.u know, the australian prime minister saying to chinese leaders that the intensity of the search has been increasing. specifically how? >> reporter: yeah, no, well, what tony abbott, the australian prime minister, has been talking about, i think, is the level at which there have been more flights going up into the skies, scouring the waters of the south indian ocean, about 1,000 miles off the coast of perth, also surface...
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from grand prairie, texas, give it up for matthew brooks. what up, matthew? >> how you doing?> so you just playing it safe, matthew. you just always just been the kind of guy-- straight, straightlaced, straight and narrow. >> straightforward, straight to it, but i've never played for $1 million before either. >> you win some money, you going to vegas? >> i will go
from grand prairie, texas, give it up for matthew brooks. what up, matthew? >> how you doing?> so you just playing it safe, matthew. you just always just been the kind of guy-- straight, straightlaced, straight and narrow. >> straightforward, straight to it, but i've never played for $1 million before either. >> you win some money, you going to vegas? >> i will go
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and good evening to you, matthew chance. matthew, we're expecting a news briefing from the joint agency coordinate, center chief, angus houston, along with the minister for defense, senator david johnson. what are we expecting to hear from this news conference? do you have any word for us? >> reporter: not yet, no. we're expecting it to start any time. now we understand that the aircraft carrying the defense minister has already landed. they're a bit behind schedule at the moment, but, yes, it could potentially be significant. the last couple of press conferences we've had with angus houston leading them have been extremely interesting, giving us some fascinating detail on how this multi-national search has been proceeding. we may get more of the same this time. certainly, at the very least, we'll hope for an update on the status of this search to try to re-acquire, i think is the internship they use, to re-acquire these electronic signals they tracked over the weekend. so far, the word we've been getting from the "ocean shi
and good evening to you, matthew chance. matthew, we're expecting a news briefing from the joint agency coordinate, center chief, angus houston, along with the minister for defense, senator david johnson. what are we expecting to hear from this news conference? do you have any word for us? >> reporter: not yet, no. we're expecting it to start any time. now we understand that the aircraft carrying the defense minister has already landed. they're a bit behind schedule at the moment, but,...
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matthew is being a little bit conservative, but rightfully so. it is fairly rugged terrain, you take the risk of losing the vehicle or damaging the vehicle and also you have got to change ships on board the ships. so it is not a trivial thing to change just from the towed pinger locater to this auv under water drone. he is doing the right thing, i would be chomping at the bit to get the vehicle in the water and start facing that northern slope. >> all right, lots of questions, let us know what you think. using the hash tag "ac360." >>> and where this ship sank that you're looking at you will see how they found it and how similar methods could help them find the plane. >>> and up next, how this towed pinger locater actually works. also tonight you will meet an extraordinary woman, adrienne haslet davis, how she lost her leg in the marathon bombings, and her long road back. >> they are going to fit me for my leg. yes! so exciting. here is the foot -- >> does it hurt? >> no, she is standing on her own. >> she has allowed us to follow her recovery. w
matthew is being a little bit conservative, but rightfully so. it is fairly rugged terrain, you take the risk of losing the vehicle or damaging the vehicle and also you have got to change ships on board the ships. so it is not a trivial thing to change just from the towed pinger locater to this auv under water drone. he is doing the right thing, i would be chomping at the bit to get the vehicle in the water and start facing that northern slope. >> all right, lots of questions, let us know...
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what's going on there, matthew? >> reporter: well, there's been a lot of activity, of course, in the search zone, which as you mentioned has narrowed significantly over the past several days to an area which is much more manageable, i suppose, for the dozen or so aircraft and dozen or so ships that are currently scouring, including the australian vessel, the "ocean shield," that's been using technology to scan for underwater pings on loan from the u.s. navy, also the british sh ship, "hms echo" is in that search area now as well, using its technology to try and map the ocean floor and also try and detect any further signals from the beacons from that missing malaysian airliner. hopes were elevated, as you mentioned, earlier today by the australian prime minister, tony abbott. he's on official visit to china. take a listen to what he said earlier today. >> we have very much narrowed down the search area, and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on hm-370. >> reporter: we
what's going on there, matthew? >> reporter: well, there's been a lot of activity, of course, in the search zone, which as you mentioned has narrowed significantly over the past several days to an area which is much more manageable, i suppose, for the dozen or so aircraft and dozen or so ships that are currently scouring, including the australian vessel, the "ocean shield," that's been using technology to scan for underwater pings on loan from the u.s. navy, also the british sh...
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i'm chris matthews in washington.e fiction that money is speech. if i'm one of the koch brothers and i spend a couple million dollars, say, out of my billions of dollars running tv ads and radio ads all over the country for various candidates throwing in the name, but saying the same old slogan, george smith or whoever, in the world of phonies, he is one regular
i'm chris matthews in washington.e fiction that money is speech. if i'm one of the koch brothers and i spend a couple million dollars, say, out of my billions of dollars running tv ads and radio ads all over the country for various candidates throwing in the name, but saying the same old slogan, george smith or whoever, in the world of phonies, he is one regular
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matthew, kassim telling us how bad the situation is in c.a.r.t's need friday the international community to bring some kind of stability. one of the key points he made is the lack of a well-formed message. are we getting some kind of firm commitment, firm message from leaders in brussels? >> reporter: you're going to get a firm message out of this summit, the need to noek cuss on what's happening there. in terms of some of the things that he was saying are needed, more troops, peacekeeping troops and more money in the form of aid money, well, that is being provided by the eu. but, and it is a huge but, it's not perhaps what everybody hopes the eu was going to be doing when it first announced late last year it was going to get involved. it took many more weeks than expected to get the right number or certainly a minimum number of peacekeeping troops that they could deploy to the central african republic. when i asked one of the spokes people here about when those troops will be deployed, the mission was formally agreed on, when will they deployed
matthew, kassim telling us how bad the situation is in c.a.r.t's need friday the international community to bring some kind of stability. one of the key points he made is the lack of a well-formed message. are we getting some kind of firm commitment, firm message from leaders in brussels? >> reporter: you're going to get a firm message out of this summit, the need to noek cuss on what's happening there. in terms of some of the things that he was saying are needed, more troops,...
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matthew, what's the latest?reporter: yeah, i don't think we're in a situation where they've narrowed down the search area to a sort of pinpoint location. i mean, they've got these assets in the area, they've got a british nuclear submarine, which is equipped with highly advanced underwater detection technology. they've got these two surface ships as well, one australian, one british. the australian one equipped with some high-tech american equipment that was especially brought in to detect the pinger on the black box flight recorder from the missing aircraft. there are assets already in the search zone now. and so, they've decided to put them to use. so, they've put them along a 150, 160-mile stretch of water, a corridor where they can get started and try and find some trace of this pinger on the black box. and one of the main reasons for that is because time is running out. the pinger battery life is expected to be around 30 days. it could last a little longer than that, but the search has already gone on for 2
matthew, what's the latest?reporter: yeah, i don't think we're in a situation where they've narrowed down the search area to a sort of pinpoint location. i mean, they've got these assets in the area, they've got a british nuclear submarine, which is equipped with highly advanced underwater detection technology. they've got these two surface ships as well, one australian, one british. the australian one equipped with some high-tech american equipment that was especially brought in to detect the...
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matthew? >> reporter: sanjay, thanks.s one of the most intensive search operations that we've seen. remember the flight crews that are scouring the indian ocean for any sign of debris or any sign of the missing malaysian airliner, they have to fly the arduous roundtrips of 11 hours just to get to remote region of the ocean and have a look around and get back again, when you add that up, that pace on a day-to-day basis on a period over five weeks now the problem of search fatigue can become a real issue. earlier i went on one mission with the new zealand air force to see how they're tackling the problem. >> call everything. >> reporter: in the skies over the indian ocean, search teams scour the surface for any sign of flight 370. but after more than five weeks into this grueling mission, 1,000 miles from land, not a piece of debris has been found. and this painstaking work is taking its toll. >> let me ask you, as you're looking for this plane since march the 8th, you've been a significant part of that. are you frustrated
matthew? >> reporter: sanjay, thanks.s one of the most intensive search operations that we've seen. remember the flight crews that are scouring the indian ocean for any sign of debris or any sign of the missing malaysian airliner, they have to fly the arduous roundtrips of 11 hours just to get to remote region of the ocean and have a look around and get back again, when you add that up, that pace on a day-to-day basis on a period over five weeks now the problem of search fatigue can...
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and matthew, to you first. just after 6:00 in the morninger and when do you expect to see the search planes wheels up? >> well, they should be coming off of the operation now, and the whole issue of the chinese apparently finding the pings, outside of the actual area that was being searched has thrown some confusion into the mix. what the australian coordinators are looking for is more information about what has exact ly been found, and what assets to best use with the chinese search, and then they will make the decision to deploy the assets. at the moment though, what everyone is stressing both in china and here as i understand it is that there's no linkage or proven linkage found yet that has anything to do with the missing malaysian airliner, and they want much more information before they commit to saying that. don? >> matthew, a plan to hit this area where the chinese reportedly heard the pings and saw stuff floating in the water? >> well, you certainly hope that there would be, i mean, given that it is th
and matthew, to you first. just after 6:00 in the morninger and when do you expect to see the search planes wheels up? >> well, they should be coming off of the operation now, and the whole issue of the chinese apparently finding the pings, outside of the actual area that was being searched has thrown some confusion into the mix. what the australian coordinators are looking for is more information about what has exact ly been found, and what assets to best use with the chinese search, and...
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in a moment, we're going to speak live to captain mark matthews, who's leading the american effort. that cell phone tower in malaysia, where the copilot's cell phone was detected. now, here's the crucial thing as you can see from the map, the signal picked up after the plane turned off course and well after radar communications were disabled. pamela brown is out front. what are your sources telling you about this cell phone contact, i guess, is the best way to describe it? >> yeah, well, erin, i'm learning from my sources that essentially data was shared by the malaysians with u.s. investigators a while ago indicating that the cell phone belonging to the first officer of flight 370 was not turned off and it should have been. in fact, according to this data, the phone was on about half an hour after communication systems in the plane mysteriously shut off. now, this data is from a cell tower about 250 miles from where the plane turned around in malaysia and it suggests that his was the only phone on the plane that was turned on. and aviation experts say it's standard operating proced
in a moment, we're going to speak live to captain mark matthews, who's leading the american effort. that cell phone tower in malaysia, where the copilot's cell phone was detected. now, here's the crucial thing as you can see from the map, the signal picked up after the plane turned off course and well after radar communications were disabled. pamela brown is out front. what are your sources telling you about this cell phone contact, i guess, is the best way to describe it? >> yeah, well,...
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. >> it's all the different countries -- >> matthew knowles is beyonce's father., managed her career. ♪ >> at 15, 16 years old, you don't quite yet have the maturity to quite understand or how to take criticism. >> i messed up. and i did that anyway. >> it's cool. >> so as she's gotten older, now she's a grown-ass woman. so, you know, she understands it. >> beyonce feels this is her time. >> i feel like 30 is the ideal age. because you're mature enough to know who you are and to have your boundaries and your standards and not be afraid of being too polite, but you're young enough to be a young woman. i'm very aware of who i am and i feel great. >> for beyonce knowles carter, lately it has been one hell of a run. back in the summer of 2011, there was a tummy rub at the video music awards. by the next january, the singer, dancer, actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and fashion icon was also mom. and with the birth of blue ivy came a new burst of creativity. >> i think, as a new mom, you get a renewed sense of strength of purpose, of whatever, and i think that that's gel
. >> it's all the different countries -- >> matthew knowles is beyonce's father., managed her career. ♪ >> at 15, 16 years old, you don't quite yet have the maturity to quite understand or how to take criticism. >> i messed up. and i did that anyway. >> it's cool. >> so as she's gotten older, now she's a grown-ass woman. so, you know, she understands it. >> beyonce feels this is her time. >> i feel like 30 is the ideal age. because you're mature...
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matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure whether he could have been saved.t couples says he doesn't blame the crowd or the police for not jumping in if they weren't properly trained. but he says it's hard to believe with so many authorities on the scene that none of them knew how to make a water rescue. >> i mean, it's -- it doesn't make sense to me that you have fire rescue within two blocks, marine rescue within two miles, and none of them are trained in water rescue. to me, that is -- i mean, that's unspeakable. >> after the incident, the victim's family files a complaint and the philadelphia police department conducts an internal investigation. the internal investigation concludes that their officers provided adequate service. as soon as police were notified of buford's position, they dispatch a negotiator and within minutes also call their marine unit. but the marine unit, though based nearby, had been dispatched to another river earlier that day and is miles away, pulling up abandoned cars when they get the call. they immediately head for the bridge, b
matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure whether he could have been saved.t couples says he doesn't blame the crowd or the police for not jumping in if they weren't properly trained. but he says it's hard to believe with so many authorities on the scene that none of them knew how to make a water rescue. >> i mean, it's -- it doesn't make sense to me that you have fire rescue within two blocks, marine rescue within two miles, and none of them are trained in water...
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and today the participate nominated sylvia matthews burwell to replace her. libby casey is in washington right now, and libby did the secretaries resignation come as a surprise or it is more that shelasted as long as she did that surprised a lot? >> well, there was not a lot of heads up, so it was a surprise. but in retrospect it does make sense because she was there for the entire arc of the affordable care act, but she waited to resign until the open enrollment period ended. she told the president in march that once the law was sort of on its way that she would be stepping down from the post. there was a fair bit of conflict, especially in the last six months or so because of the self admitted botched rollout of the law and the website problems. so many people wanting to find out if they could get cheaper or health care period were unable to do so in the early rollout. so a lot of people saw her as a sign that went wrong. but today she emphasized all of the accomplishments of being a part of creating this new health care law. >> this was the most meaningful
and today the participate nominated sylvia matthews burwell to replace her. libby casey is in washington right now, and libby did the secretaries resignation come as a surprise or it is more that shelasted as long as she did that surprised a lot? >> well, there was not a lot of heads up, so it was a surprise. but in retrospect it does make sense because she was there for the entire arc of the affordable care act, but she waited to resign until the open enrollment period ended. she told...
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that's what matthew chance just reported that. i thought you were going with other information we're working to confirm. >> nope. >> regarding something else. but matthew chance reported in two hours. >> two hours. >> last night we had a press conference, as you know, richard. >> it's interesting. what he said last night is i'll come back to you in a few days' time. >> right. >> or when there is something else to tell you. so within 24 hours to come back means we're going to hear something tonight, i would imagine. >> let's move on. stand by gentlemen here. i want to go to colleen now. let's talk about the underwater search for the plane, colleen where the two pings were detected, could those pings be anything other than the plane? >> actually, i'm sorry to say they could be just about anything. i mean, i know that the box is designed to ping at a certain frequency. that's pretty unnatural in nature, but that doesn't mean they could be picking upside tones from something else or anything in the environment. and without having any
that's what matthew chance just reported that. i thought you were going with other information we're working to confirm. >> nope. >> regarding something else. but matthew chance reported in two hours. >> two hours. >> last night we had a press conference, as you know, richard. >> it's interesting. what he said last night is i'll come back to you in a few days' time. >> right. >> or when there is something else to tell you. so within 24 hours to come...
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the president nominating sylvia matthews burwell to the post. is currently the director of the office of management and budget. investigators are trying to find ut what caused the deadly bus crash in california that killed ten people. and pope francis asking for forgovness for the child abuse that happened in the catholic church. the pontiff promising sanctions on the priests who were involved. >>> mossville, louisiana is one of the most polluted places in the us. it is surrounded by 14 different chemical plants, and residents say they suffer from life-changing ailments because of it. >>> this is my father's first cousin. >> reporter: dorothy felix and her family have lived in the tiny town of mossville, louisiana for seven generations, but she fears she will be among the last. she says contaminated air and water is slowly killing the residents. dioxin is a known cars again, felix and others blame the chemical plants for contaminating their community. most of the 500 residents living here are african american. at a townhall residents shared stor
the president nominating sylvia matthews burwell to the post. is currently the director of the office of management and budget. investigators are trying to find ut what caused the deadly bus crash in california that killed ten people. and pope francis asking for forgovness for the child abuse that happened in the catholic church. the pontiff promising sanctions on the priests who were involved. >>> mossville, louisiana is one of the most polluted places in the us. it is surrounded by...
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and the beginning of sylvia matthews burrell is beginning. during the rollout of the affordable care act, but also being there, as the president indicated, when 7.5 million americans were signed up for affordable health coverage under that act. the president going to say that the final score speaks for itself, was the secretary forced out? >> it doesn't found like that, del, there was friction between the white house democrats and hhs because they wanted someone to blame over the botched rollout of the website. that was a significant stumbling block. but the president a law that president obama and kathleen sebelius are proud. once the open enrollment period are over, it's time to turn it over to someone else. she was not there just for the website issues, but when the healthcare law was originally created, when the president signed it into law, she was right there with him. and she has been through the process of seeing implementation get started. so in many ways, it has gone full circle, and is she has served longer than many secretary of h
and the beginning of sylvia matthews burrell is beginning. during the rollout of the affordable care act, but also being there, as the president indicated, when 7.5 million americans were signed up for affordable health coverage under that act. the president going to say that the final score speaks for itself, was the secretary forced out? >> it doesn't found like that, del, there was friction between the white house democrats and hhs because they wanted someone to blame over the botched...
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matthew, i'll start with you. yesterday, there was a lot of excitement about the targeted search area of about 150 miles. what progress has been made searching there? >> reporter: well, it's progress in the sense that that search has been continuing for the 24-hour period. it's the first time that they've managed to go all night because they've been wholly dependent on visual searches. now they're on the surface, trawling through that 150-mile corridor. the problem is, it's a very slow process. it's going to take about three days. they've completed the first day of that. so far they've turned up nothing. so still start of what's been a very frustrating process. >> is there any indication that we're closer to finding flight 370, matthew? >> reporter: that's a difficult one to answer. certainly what the authorities say here and the search teams here say is that they're confident that if the plane is out there, they've estimated the most likely place it's going to be. what we're talking about, this search area, this
matthew, i'll start with you. yesterday, there was a lot of excitement about the targeted search area of about 150 miles. what progress has been made searching there? >> reporter: well, it's progress in the sense that that search has been continuing for the 24-hour period. it's the first time that they've managed to go all night because they've been wholly dependent on visual searches. now they're on the surface, trawling through that 150-mile corridor. the problem is, it's a very slow...
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matthew chance is in perth tonight. matthew, what's the very latest as you're there? they're getting ready to go out and search. and i know the planes are leaving from the base behind where you are now. >> yeah, they're going to start leaving within the next few minutes apparently, erin. the very latest is we've had a media release from the australian-led search effort, which is a multinational effort, of course. and they have given us a few details. they're saying that -- excuse me, the search area has been narrowed just slightly over the course of the past 24 hours by a thousand square miles. it's now down to 29,000 square miles, which of course is still a vast area. we've been told that the focus of the efforts at the moment under the surface of the indian ocean are those two areas that you mentioned where the ocean shield, the australian vessel is using equipment borrowed from the u.s. navy to try and recapture the pings that they recorded a few days ago. also in the south of that area, the chinese vessels there accompanied by the hms echo, a british warship, whic
matthew chance is in perth tonight. matthew, what's the very latest as you're there? they're getting ready to go out and search. and i know the planes are leaving from the base behind where you are now. >> yeah, they're going to start leaving within the next few minutes apparently, erin. the very latest is we've had a media release from the australian-led search effort, which is a multinational effort, of course. and they have given us a few details. they're saying that -- excuse me, the...
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and good evening to you, matthew chance. matthew, we're expecting a news briefing from the joint agency coordinate, center chief, angus houston, along with the minister for defense, senator david johnson. what are we expecting to hear from this news conference? do you have any word for us? >> reporter: not yet, no. we're expecting it to start any time. now we understand that the aircraft carrying the defense minister has already landed. they're a bit behind schedule at the moment, but, yes, it could potentially be significant. the last couple of press conferences we've had with angus houston leading them have been extremely interesting, giving us some fascinating detail on how this multi-national search has been proceeding. we may get more of the same this time. certainly, at the very least, we'll hope for an update on the status of this search to try to re-acquire, i think is the internship they use, to re-acquire these electronic signals they tracked over the weekend. so far, the word we've been getting from the "ocean shi
and good evening to you, matthew chance. matthew, we're expecting a news briefing from the joint agency coordinate, center chief, angus houston, along with the minister for defense, senator david johnson. what are we expecting to hear from this news conference? do you have any word for us? >> reporter: not yet, no. we're expecting it to start any time. now we understand that the aircraft carrying the defense minister has already landed. they're a bit behind schedule at the moment, but,...
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will be talking to: matthews colin matthews. david tweed is live in athens for us.s been speaking to the financial minister whether greece is on track for a financial recovery. >> greases and a good vision -- greece is in a good position to feel confidence enough. you're going to have the best possible result. >> you saying that, maybe outside investors say that, at about the unemployed guy on the street who is relying on his grandmother's pension, which has been slashed, to get by. how do you stop that silent crisis from turning into a crisis for the economy and seeing people leaving the country because they cannot find work? >> you raise an important issue. indices moment that started to improve to the moment people feel it in their pockets, there is a time lag. the argument has to be presented clearly to the people. -- where the argument has to be resented clearly to the people. we should be clear with people. greece has done so much so that the country can be saved. more than 88% of the necessary fiscal adjustment has already been achieved. we can tell people th
will be talking to: matthews colin matthews. david tweed is live in athens for us.s been speaking to the financial minister whether greece is on track for a financial recovery. >> greases and a good vision -- greece is in a good position to feel confidence enough. you're going to have the best possible result. >> you saying that, maybe outside investors say that, at about the unemployed guy on the street who is relying on his grandmother's pension, which has been slashed, to get by....
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we don't even know if his name is miller matthew todd or matthew todd miller because you know in asia lot of times people use the last name before the first name. so we're still try to find out information about this gentleman. what the north koreans are saying is that matthew miller todd, as they're calling him, 24-year-old american went through immigration, ripped up his visa and threatened to seek asyl asylum, saying he was seeking asylum and shelter in north korea and that he was exhibiting rash behavior. a senior administration confirms to me the state department has been working this case. that's really all we know. it's a very interesting mystery, if you will. certainly, very concerning, given that north korea has done this type of thing in the past. >> well, and that does beg the question about timing. a lot of things come out of the blue, as you and i both know. a lot of things come out of the blue with north korea. is there anything on the timing to this? who's representing our interests? who we dealing with? >> well, the timing ashleigh is that president obama next door in
we don't even know if his name is miller matthew todd or matthew todd miller because you know in asia lot of times people use the last name before the first name. so we're still try to find out information about this gentleman. what the north koreans are saying is that matthew miller todd, as they're calling him, 24-year-old american went through immigration, ripped up his visa and threatened to seek asyl asylum, saying he was seeking asylum and shelter in north korea and that he was exhibiting...
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we're going back to matthew. the cases you see and this fraud is largely happening in the immigration realm but also in tenant-landlord disputes and housing discrimination and wage theft and all these other areas of law where the notaries pass themselves as attorneys of all areas. thank you. drilling down on one area in particular that i know matthew wants to raise, i think is important to highlight, medical deport -- moving on from when a subject is -- or a defendant is part of a trial, then subsequently there is the issue of deportation, where similarly the deportation proceedings are entirely another area where the representation one receives there can also be determinant, and so their matthew tell us more about that and how that also ripples into a number of different areas of law. >> absolutely. i'm going to make use of power point briefly. hopefully it will work here. this is an issue that -- i don't know how much it's on the radar of the legal community in general, although everything i am -- there we go -
we're going back to matthew. the cases you see and this fraud is largely happening in the immigration realm but also in tenant-landlord disputes and housing discrimination and wage theft and all these other areas of law where the notaries pass themselves as attorneys of all areas. thank you. drilling down on one area in particular that i know matthew wants to raise, i think is important to highlight, medical deport -- moving on from when a subject is -- or a defendant is part of a trial, then...
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matthew, i'll start with you. yesterday, there was a lot of excitement about the targeted search area of about 150 miles. what progress has been made searching there? >> reporter: well, it's progress in the sense that that search has been continuing for the 24-hour period. it's the first time that they've managed to go all night because they've been wholly dependent on visual searches. now they're on the surface, trawling through that 150-mile corridor. the problem is, it's a very slow process. it's going to take about three days. they've completed the first day of that. so far they've turned up nothing. so still start of what's been a very frustrating process. >> is there any indication that we're closer to finding flight 370, matthew? >> reporter: that's a difficult one to answer. certainly what the authorities say here and the search teams here say is that they're confident that if the plane is out there, they've estimated the most likely place it's going to be. what we're talking about, this search area, this
matthew, i'll start with you. yesterday, there was a lot of excitement about the targeted search area of about 150 miles. what progress has been made searching there? >> reporter: well, it's progress in the sense that that search has been continuing for the 24-hour period. it's the first time that they've managed to go all night because they've been wholly dependent on visual searches. now they're on the surface, trawling through that 150-mile corridor. the problem is, it's a very slow...
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and matthew, and david, thank you very much. we appreciate it. for a month now, it has come down to this, find the pinger, and find the plane. so can these pulses heard by the chinese ship be the real thing? let me bring in jeff who is in charge of the underwater beacons, and the cnn government and regulation correspondent renee marsh. jeff, what do you make of the chinese hearing a pulse signal. are you confident that it could be the real deal? >> good evening. i don't knt no't know if i'd usd confident, because we need more information, but i am hopeful, as i am sure that all of the families are, and everybody wants to get to the bottom of this and understand what happened. so finding the recorders is a very important piece of that, and we need to know what was heard, how long it was heard and what type of signal to better understand if it is the locator beacons themselves. >> and sure. and the analysts are saying perhaps, and also expressing some hope as you are. renee, you are learning new information about the chinese equipment, right? i mea
and matthew, and david, thank you very much. we appreciate it. for a month now, it has come down to this, find the pinger, and find the plane. so can these pulses heard by the chinese ship be the real thing? let me bring in jeff who is in charge of the underwater beacons, and the cnn government and regulation correspondent renee marsh. jeff, what do you make of the chinese hearing a pulse signal. are you confident that it could be the real deal? >> good evening. i don't knt no't know if...
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matthethe matthew, let me begin with you. rand paul seems to be striking a chord for the gop to change. >> i think this is a unique territory for republicans. usually they have a candidate chosen. it's totally different this time. i think rand paul does have some of the elements you need to win the nomination. and the general election. he's got the passion, lot of people out there want him. i think he's not yet laid out a policy vision. the third thing is, which has become very important in the republican primary, does he have the probability to win the general election? that's an important element. >> laura, you were in new hampshire with rand paul, how did he do? >> he was very well received. huckabee had them on their feet and ted cruz was walking the stage again without notes, speaking off the cuff. paul's trying to peel off support from traditionally democracy constituencies. he was well received at berkeley, secretary rice told me. he's out early and saying a lot. you wonder at times if it's too much too early. >> james
matthethe matthew, let me begin with you. rand paul seems to be striking a chord for the gop to change. >> i think this is a unique territory for republicans. usually they have a candidate chosen. it's totally different this time. i think rand paul does have some of the elements you need to win the nomination. and the general election. he's got the passion, lot of people out there want him. i think he's not yet laid out a policy vision. the third thing is, which has become very important...
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president obama will nominate sylvia matthews burwell to replace sebelius. and republicans are looking forward to using her confirmation hearings to get a few more shots at obamacare. diana? >> all right. tahman bradley with the big story in washington today. thank you. >>> there's still no word about the missing malaysia airlines
president obama will nominate sylvia matthews burwell to replace sebelius. and republicans are looking forward to using her confirmation hearings to get a few more shots at obamacare. diana? >> all right. tahman bradley with the big story in washington today. thank you. >>> there's still no word about the missing malaysia airlines
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next, caller: matthew rojansky will join us.is a look at what is coming up on the sunday shows from c-span radio. >> some of the topics include the situation in ukraine. they will talk about the boston marathon and politics. at noon, nbc's "meet the press." guests include the ukrainian prime minister and bob corker of tennessee. also on the program, debbie wasserman schultz. at 1:00 it is cbs's "meet show. at 2:00, it is fox news sunday. guests include the russian ambassador to the united states. cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00. also, the communications director for the them accredit national committee. at 4:00, it is face the nation from cbs. they will talk about security for the boston marathon. the sunday network tv talk shows are on c-span radio and they are brought to you as a public service by c-span. at 2:00, fox news sunday, 3:00 is cnn's state of the union and 4:00 is face the nation. across the country, you can find us on 120 on xm satellite radio. you can download our free app on your smart phone. >> we shoul
next, caller: matthew rojansky will join us.is a look at what is coming up on the sunday shows from c-span radio. >> some of the topics include the situation in ukraine. they will talk about the boston marathon and politics. at noon, nbc's "meet the press." guests include the ukrainian prime minister and bob corker of tennessee. also on the program, debbie wasserman schultz. at 1:00 it is cbs's "meet show. at 2:00, it is fox news sunday. guests include the russian...
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we begin our coverage tonight with matthew chance in perth, australia. matthew, i understand officials have narrowed the search area, search plains are now taking off where you are. what can you tell us, as they are truly now racing against time? >> reporter: they are racing against time, but also they've got these significant leads that have managed to get them to narrow the search field considerably. it's been over the course of the last few minutes that the search field that was vast, remember, some 90,000 square miles, has today been reduced to just 30,000 square miles, so two-thirds taken away, two-thirds narrowed down as a result of the leads they've got. within the past hour or so, observation planes have been taking off, 14 aircraft will be taking to the skies over the course of this day to look for debris and assist in the search operation. that operation now focusing on two main areas, the first one being where the chinese first say they located some pinger activity, some akousic events, as they call them, to the south of the search zone, but t
we begin our coverage tonight with matthew chance in perth, australia. matthew, i understand officials have narrowed the search area, search plains are now taking off where you are. what can you tell us, as they are truly now racing against time? >> reporter: they are racing against time, but also they've got these significant leads that have managed to get them to narrow the search field considerably. it's been over the course of the last few minutes that the search field that was vast,...
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matthew, first to you. the hms echo. the british ship is now on site. how long has it been there and do we know of any progress at all? >> reporter: it's been there for a couple of hours now according to the british ministry of defense. we're not getting regular updates, sort of minute by minute updates on what its progress is. the expectation is in its 14-hour journey from its previous location it was getting prepared, ready to start work as soon as it reached the location where the chinese recorded these two what have been called acoustic events. they detected these pings on the same frequency that is 7.5 kilohertz used by these beacons on top of black box flight recorders and cockpit voice recorders as well. so what they're trying to do is trying to verify that. the chinese recorded the short bursts of pings, what they say they thought they were, anyway, and this ship, the hms echo, has much more sophisticated equipment on it, we believe. and it's there to verify that they are, indeed, pings potentially from a black box. so far that kind of verificat
matthew, first to you. the hms echo. the british ship is now on site. how long has it been there and do we know of any progress at all? >> reporter: it's been there for a couple of hours now according to the british ministry of defense. we're not getting regular updates, sort of minute by minute updates on what its progress is. the expectation is in its 14-hour journey from its previous location it was getting prepared, ready to start work as soon as it reached the location where the...
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over on the left, we have captain matthews, who is from the u.s. navy and is an expert on the underwater detection equipment. i don't intend to involve him in the press conference, but if anybody wants some technical detail about that equipment, he's available for one on one interviews after this press conference. from now on, i intend to hold regular media briefings in regard to the missing malaysian airlines flight mh-370 in this location. let me start with today's search. up to 10 military planes, 4 civil jets and 9 ships will assist in today's search. australian maritime safety authority has determined a search area of about 217,000 square kilometers. and that area is 1,700 kilometers northwest of perth. today's search area will focus on three areas within the same broad vicinity. the first aircraft departed for the search area at 6:00 western standard time this morning. a total of 26 state emergency service volunteers from western australia, new south wales were workers on three of the civil aircraft. the other civil aircraft will operate as a
over on the left, we have captain matthews, who is from the u.s. navy and is an expert on the underwater detection equipment. i don't intend to involve him in the press conference, but if anybody wants some technical detail about that equipment, he's available for one on one interviews after this press conference. from now on, i intend to hold regular media briefings in regard to the missing malaysian airlines flight mh-370 in this location. let me start with today's search. up to 10 military...
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unfortunately it appears officer matthew switzer is another casualty of that trend. >> reporter: matthew switzer turned himself in. he is facing two counts of burglary, and obtaining prescription drugs and elder abuse. the contra costa county district attorney said matthew switzer used his status as an officer to steal drugs of senior citizens. >> the drugs are involved are heroin. >> reporter: his attorney says his client had issues and suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> he was fighting a very serious addiction problem. started out with prescriptions and he had an on duty injury. >> we were not told what the injury is or how it happened. bail is $480,000. he will be in court on tuesday. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a 36-year-old man gunned down a block from his home. it is pittsburg first homicide of the year. it happened in a neighborhood that skirts the trail. ktvu's patti lee joins us live where she has been talking to police about what happened. >> reporter: police say this was no random accident. he was the intended target of a gunman who is still on the loo
unfortunately it appears officer matthew switzer is another casualty of that trend. >> reporter: matthew switzer turned himself in. he is facing two counts of burglary, and obtaining prescription drugs and elder abuse. the contra costa county district attorney said matthew switzer used his status as an officer to steal drugs of senior citizens. >> the drugs are involved are heroin. >> reporter: his attorney says his client had issues and suffered from posttraumatic stress...
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host: join us to discuss the ukraine is matthew rojansky. he is from the wilson center.'re glad to have you back on "washington journal." we are three-day removed from that international pact. it is still early. is that succeeding? guest: it is better than nothing at this point. the united states and the european union and the russians as well as the ukrainians are involved in the process on some level. the geneva talks that came out of it, that they were able to get any agreement means that diplomacy has a chance. there has been violence, the separatists have not abated the ,uildings that they occupied the russian side has asked that program ukrainian forces stand down, nobody has moved in that direction. we have relative quiet. it seems like the agreement gives us the opportunity to let or heads prevail. aggrieved --dy agreed to this except the separatists on the ground. guest: the challenge is the relationship between the and theical actors forces on the ground. just as the united states and europe can't dictate to key of let's not disconnect the story from that story
host: join us to discuss the ukraine is matthew rojansky. he is from the wilson center.'re glad to have you back on "washington journal." we are three-day removed from that international pact. it is still early. is that succeeding? guest: it is better than nothing at this point. the united states and the european union and the russians as well as the ukrainians are involved in the process on some level. the geneva talks that came out of it, that they were able to get any agreement...
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matthew west is housed in the men's segregation unit. >> legally, i think we are common law married becausewe said we were married when i was in the penitentiary. not sure, i know we're engaged. i know that. i mean i proposed to the girl like five or six or seven times. yes. >> did you give her a ring? >> yes, i have, more than one. i made her a ring one time. yeah. >> that is my soul like that's my -- that's my heart and soul. as a matter of fact, baby, i love you. i love you so much. no one's even catching this, that's the great part about it. got to put it back away. oh, my gosh. i feel like a little school girl. >> there we go. >> i owe it to her and to her mother to marry her. i do at that. and i know that sounds odd and crazy but that's i mean, i do love her. >> while marriage might cement the couple as a family the fact is they already have one. their 6-year-old son lives with lopez's mother in florida and their 4-year-old son lives with west's parents in oklahoma. >> these are temporary facts. even with this case that we're on right now she's going to get out. she's going to have a
matthew west is housed in the men's segregation unit. >> legally, i think we are common law married becausewe said we were married when i was in the penitentiary. not sure, i know we're engaged. i know that. i mean i proposed to the girl like five or six or seven times. yes. >> did you give her a ring? >> yes, i have, more than one. i made her a ring one time. yeah. >> that is my soul like that's my -- that's my heart and soul. as a matter of fact, baby, i love you. i...
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at her arraignment, matthews blurted out she left her 3-year-old child alone in the car a cording to the sheriff office, deputies found the child, as well as syringes, methamphetamine and a notebook containing numerous credit card numbers she was arrested and bail raised to $50,000. the spokesperson for her former employer says everybody is saddened by the news especially for the little girl. >> the child was locked in a car with drug paraphernalia. who was -- whose name was used why she was so concerned about her job. >> the lawsuit camer mentioned was filed after she was fired last fall from her job in the administration office. she contends her boss, a church trustee, was spanking her with this paddle, forcing her to have sex in the shrine and she was fired when refusing to submit to further advances the church has a different reason. >> miss matthews was terminated from her employment for issues related to her work. to finances. >> the church says she embezzled a significant amount of money. >> we know from our investigation that it's 100,000s sxdz maybe more. >> police tell us t
at her arraignment, matthews blurted out she left her 3-year-old child alone in the car a cording to the sheriff office, deputies found the child, as well as syringes, methamphetamine and a notebook containing numerous credit card numbers she was arrested and bail raised to $50,000. the spokesperson for her former employer says everybody is saddened by the news especially for the little girl. >> the child was locked in a car with drug paraphernalia. who was -- whose name was used why she...
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she was the secretary at the matthew shrine of st. francis about amend year before she was fired last fall. in january she filed a lawsuit claiming her superior of hiring her for sex and he fired her when she turned down his advancens. >>> off the field issues are really adding up for the 49ers. janine de la vega is joining us live to tell us about the problems for some of the players far away from the football field. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. it is a difficult time for the 49ers because they get judged for what they do off the field. this morning attorneys will be here in court disguising -- discussing weapons charges, driving under the influence, and hit and run charges. he faces illegal weapons charges after deputies searched his home and found assault rifles. the month before he crashed his car into a tree and arrested for dui and possession of marijuana. 49ers cornerback chris culver was arrested two weeks ago for allegedly leaving the scene after he hit a bicyclist and crashed into a witnesses car. police fo
she was the secretary at the matthew shrine of st. francis about amend year before she was fired last fall. in january she filed a lawsuit claiming her superior of hiring her for sex and he fired her when she turned down his advancens. >>> off the field issues are really adding up for the 49ers. janine de la vega is joining us live to tell us about the problems for some of the players far away from the football field. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. it is a...
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at her arraignment, matthews blurted out she left her 3-year-old child alone in the car a cording to the sheriff office, deputies found the child, as well as syringes, methamphetamine and a notebook containing numerous credit card numbers she was arrested and bail raised to $50,000. the spokesperson for her former employer says everybody is saddened by the news especially for the little girl. >> the child was locked in a car with drug paraphernalia. who was -- whose name was used why she was so concerned about her job. >> the lawsuit camer mentioned was filed after she was fired last fall from her job in the administration office. she contends her boss, a church trustee, was spanking her with this paddle, forcing her to have sex in the shrine and she was fired when refusing to submit to further advances the church has a different reason. >> miss matthews was terminated from her employment for issues related to her work. to finances. >> the church says she embezzled a significant amount of money. >> we know from our investigation that it's 100,000s sxdz maybe more. >> police tell us t
at her arraignment, matthews blurted out she left her 3-year-old child alone in the car a cording to the sheriff office, deputies found the child, as well as syringes, methamphetamine and a notebook containing numerous credit card numbers she was arrested and bail raised to $50,000. the spokesperson for her former employer says everybody is saddened by the news especially for the little girl. >> the child was locked in a car with drug paraphernalia. who was -- whose name was used why she...
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navy captain matthews. he joins us on the line from perth, australia. make first of all on this development with the two additional pings being detected and the search now desperate ll being narrowed. >> well, it is certainly encouraging to pick up the transmissions from what seems to be a man made device in the general area that we picked it up before. certainly encouraging to be able to detect it again. but we're working to continue to refine the area where we think the beacons might be. where the sources of transmissions might be from so that we can minimize follow-on search that would need to be conducted by the bluefin-21. >> and how difficult is it to move this towed pinger locater back and forth? angus houston talking about it is actually more submersible as they look for the vehicle. how will they technically try and get another detection? >> right, what we're trying to do is we're trying to narrow down the geographic area. basically what i would like to see is the ability to acquire the signal from whatever is transmitting. and then leave the a
navy captain matthews. he joins us on the line from perth, australia. make first of all on this development with the two additional pings being detected and the search now desperate ll being narrowed. >> well, it is certainly encouraging to pick up the transmissions from what seems to be a man made device in the general area that we picked it up before. certainly encouraging to be able to detect it again. but we're working to continue to refine the area where we think the beacons might...