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>> the gospel of matthew does such a good job of painting the picture of a monster. hard, even for modern skeptical readers to see anything other than the psychopath who slaughtered the innocent. >> i don't think the popular conception of herod the great based on the gospel of matthew is fair. >> kill them all. >> it exaggerates his ruthlessness and willingness to commit murder in order to preserve his rule. >> he's an adept politician. he's a remarkable military leader. he is someone who ruled for over 30 years, a really very good ruler and none of this is information you get from reading the bible. >> but is this sarcophagus really the final resting place of king herod? >> when archaeologists discover it after a 35-year search among the ruins of herodium, the line stone coffin is in hundreds of fragments. >> we are look at it in complete sark could have -- sarcophagus right now, but it was found in pieces, in literally hundreds of pieces but it was smashed. we reassembled it. you can see where it was hammered and smashed into pieces. you can see the strokes of the
>> the gospel of matthew does such a good job of painting the picture of a monster. hard, even for modern skeptical readers to see anything other than the psychopath who slaughtered the innocent. >> i don't think the popular conception of herod the great based on the gospel of matthew is fair. >> kill them all. >> it exaggerates his ruthlessness and willingness to commit murder in order to preserve his rule. >> he's an adept politician. he's a remarkable military...
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they turned to matthew muller and said, matthew muller your voice has a face and a name and now we meet face-to-face and i to a -- and i to i. i am denise huskins , the woman you blindfolded, raped and tortured. her boyfriend stood at her side and emotionally described her girlfriend as his hero. -- as her hero for living through this ordeal. she broke down after being described as being raped and kidnapped by matthew muller and then being victimized again when the police accused her of making it up. police say that matthew muller used a drone to spy on the couple. he then dragged them and kidnapped. she was released two days later. vallejo police treated the case initially as a hoax and blamed the couple for wasting valuable police resources. the defense had hoped for a 30 year sentence. the couple has filed a civil that's the federal civil right lawsuit against the city of vallejo that still pending. life in sacramento, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news . >>> cutting funding for the environmental protection agency by 30 percent. we will sit down with a nonprofit that will be greatly impacted
they turned to matthew muller and said, matthew muller your voice has a face and a name and now we meet face-to-face and i to a -- and i to i. i am denise huskins , the woman you blindfolded, raped and tortured. her boyfriend stood at her side and emotionally described her girlfriend as his hero. -- as her hero for living through this ordeal. she broke down after being described as being raped and kidnapped by matthew muller and then being victimized again when the police accused her of making...
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. >> matthew sandusky speaks. what he told us about the new allegations against his brother and the alleged abuse he suffered at the hands of his father. >>> healing through hair. how these two boys are teaching the adults in their lives a very important lesson. >> one, two, three! >> watch the hole! >> put it down easy. >> look at that, neighbors helping neighbors tonight. check out this scene in kensington. our cameras were there as that group lifted this car from a hole in the street. neighbors called nbc 10 because they were concerned about this very thing. >>> now the city is taking action. nbc 10's brandon hudson is joining us live with the story you will see only on 10. brandon, you reached out to the water department for answers and then they showed up. >> reporter: erin and jim, it was an incredible thing, the water department left about 15 minutes ago, not before covering this hole which is about four to five feet wide and nine feet deep. they also blocked this part of the street from frankford avenue to
. >> matthew sandusky speaks. what he told us about the new allegations against his brother and the alleged abuse he suffered at the hands of his father. >>> healing through hair. how these two boys are teaching the adults in their lives a very important lesson. >> one, two, three! >> watch the hole! >> put it down easy. >> look at that, neighbors helping neighbors tonight. check out this scene in kensington. our cameras were there as that group lifted...
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matthew muller said he was sick about what he did. denise huskins broke down in tears in court as she spoke for the first time about the ordeal. in dramatic fashion, she looked at matthew muller and told him, we meet face to face, eye to eye, i am the woman that you kidnapped and tortured. she described how she was sexually assaulted. as she sobbed in court, her boyfriend came to her side. >> i had no idea how bad it was for her. i knew it was bad but i had no idea how bad. i was very very impressed with them. i was so proud of them. >> what is your reaction to the sentence? >> it's what i expected. then he gets five careers probation after that, that means he is 85 years old when he gets out. he will not be a danger. >> reporter: it began in 2015 when the suspect broke into the couple's home and tied them up. then he took denise huskins prisoner. the vallejo police initially called the kidnapping a hoax. there is no parole in the federal prison system so matthew muller will spend the whole 40 years behind bars. >>> coming up, a traff
matthew muller said he was sick about what he did. denise huskins broke down in tears in court as she spoke for the first time about the ordeal. in dramatic fashion, she looked at matthew muller and told him, we meet face to face, eye to eye, i am the woman that you kidnapped and tortured. she described how she was sexually assaulted. as she sobbed in court, her boyfriend came to her side. >> i had no idea how bad it was for her. i knew it was bad but i had no idea how bad. i was very...
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. ♪ ashlee: hi, matthew. matthew: hi! welcome to lab 61. ashlee: thank you very much.re of so many dyson products. the vacuums have big motors, and the hairdryers have this tiny thing, a miniature turbine. >> this is more attuned to a jet engine you find on a commercial airline than anything else. ashlee: how fast does it spin around? matthew: 150,000 rpm, so that is about 1800 revolutions every second. ashlee: yeah. that seems almost impossible. matthew: it is possible through very fast electronics and a mechanical system that is able to take the stresses, the strains for hundreds of hours at full speed. ♪ ashlee: the electric motor technology will be key to dyson's continued push into new product areas. some people say it is secretly working on an electric car. what types of things will this be useful in? matthew: at the moment, we have applied it to the hair dryer. we will have to wait to see what comes next. ashlee: i knew you would say that. matthew: i can only say that. ashlee: the drive to invent and salesmanship present dyson is something of an anomaly here. ♪
. ♪ ashlee: hi, matthew. matthew: hi! welcome to lab 61. ashlee: thank you very much.re of so many dyson products. the vacuums have big motors, and the hairdryers have this tiny thing, a miniature turbine. >> this is more attuned to a jet engine you find on a commercial airline than anything else. ashlee: how fast does it spin around? matthew: 150,000 rpm, so that is about 1800 revolutions every second. ashlee: yeah. that seems almost impossible. matthew: it is possible through very...
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matthew perry, everybody!el pena. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ adios, honey, hasta la vista, baby. (sing-songy) i'm a fat guy in a little coat. fat guy in a little coat. that rug really tied the room together. any questions? bueller? bueller? stream all your entertainment. introducing at&t's new unlimited data plans. plus, get the amazing new iphone 7 on us. ...nausea, heartburn, when indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea! nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea! here's pepto bismol! ah. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe.la. when you're close to the people you love, had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. ev completely clear skin.f u are when you're close to allergic to taltz.ou love, may increase your had a significant improveme
matthew perry, everybody!el pena. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ adios, honey, hasta la vista, baby. (sing-songy) i'm a fat guy in a little coat. fat guy in a little coat. that rug really tied the room together. any questions? bueller? bueller? stream all your entertainment. introducing at&t's new unlimited data plans. plus, get the amazing new iphone 7 on us. ...nausea, heartburn, when indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea! nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea! here's pepto...
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matthews: an old irish trick. and host of the show "with all the respect," which aired daily on bloomberg tv and was my lead-in, for better or worse, on msnbc during the 2016 campaign. they are creators and hosts of showtime's weekly political documentary series "the circus." words buto they get a make television shows about getting awards, which is the ultimate double down. they wrote great books. they became great hbo shows, "game change," and "double down." definitive accounts of the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections. mark is a regular contributor to nbc's today and john is a frequent guest on this morning. both appear regularly on "morning joe" and "charlie rose." no comment. they dig deep, they are fair and thorough and they're not afraid to hold the government accountable and report with boldness and integrity. above all, they are consummate clinical journalists. let's watch them -- consummate political journalists. let's watch them in action. >> great reporters, the qualities of the best reporters i have
matthews: an old irish trick. and host of the show "with all the respect," which aired daily on bloomberg tv and was my lead-in, for better or worse, on msnbc during the 2016 campaign. they are creators and hosts of showtime's weekly political documentary series "the circus." words buto they get a make television shows about getting awards, which is the ultimate double down. they wrote great books. they became great hbo shows, "game change," and "double...
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is affected -- matthew affected by t.s. more severely. matthew is nonverbal. he cannot feed himself. he is incontinent. he requires full-time support with all activities of daily living. he has active seizures. he has a shunt. he has a fall risk. and he cannot sleep through the night. he requires 24-hour a day, seven-day-a-week care. with everything that matthew deals with on a daily basis, he still loves his life. he loves to laugh, he loves to hug you. he loves to go to mcdonald's. he loves to go to concerts. and he enjoys being a part of his community. medicaid funding changed our family's lives. it kept me from having to quit my job, from having to downsize our business. it provides matthew with a caregiver so that my husband and i can continue to work and employ 30 other virginia families. he is able to live at home. and be a part of his community. people with developmental disabilities have fought hard and long for their rights. this should be a nonpartisan effort. people from all walks of life are impacted by disabil
is affected -- matthew affected by t.s. more severely. matthew is nonverbal. he cannot feed himself. he is incontinent. he requires full-time support with all activities of daily living. he has active seizures. he has a shunt. he has a fall risk. and he cannot sleep through the night. he requires 24-hour a day, seven-day-a-week care. with everything that matthew deals with on a daily basis, he still loves his life. he loves to laugh, he loves to hug you. he loves to go to mcdonald's. he loves...
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tonight, matthew mcconaughey, the academy award-winning actor, joins us to discuss his latest film, "gold," inspired by actual events. it's an epic tale of a man's american dream and everything he'll do to keep it from falling apart. we're glad you've joined us. matthew mcconaughey in just a moment. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> please welcome academy award-winning actor matthew mcconaughey to this program. he is, of course, known for outstanding and diverse roles that include films like "a time to kill," "dallas buyers club," and of course, "the wolf of wall street." most recently, though, he voiced characters in two animated films, "sing" and "kubo and the two strings," which was just nominated for an academy award. and the best animated feature film. you can't stop this guy. he is also the star and produces his latest project, "gold," in theaters tomorrow. before our conversation starts with mr. mcconaughey, first a look at a scene from the film "gold." >> see his hands? these are my father's hands, hands scratched and clawed
tonight, matthew mcconaughey, the academy award-winning actor, joins us to discuss his latest film, "gold," inspired by actual events. it's an epic tale of a man's american dream and everything he'll do to keep it from falling apart. we're glad you've joined us. matthew mcconaughey in just a moment. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> please welcome academy award-winning actor matthew mcconaughey to this program. he...
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. >> reporter: police say officer matthew mcgowan's body camera recorded everything and that he came under attack. >> i just heard four or five sounds like popping sounds of gun. >> reporter: a police shooting in montgomery village. >> one guy was doing cpr on the guy on the ground. >> reporter: police say officer matthew mcgowan, out on patrol, got the call, a stolen bike. police say he was talking to the man who called police, richard tilly and writing up the report, when suddenly police say tilly attacked officer mcgowan, five years on the force. >> without provocation, and without notice. the complainant lunged at him with an open knife. the two began fighting physically and the officer fell or was knocked down to the ground. at that point, with the struggle still occurring, side arm and fired multiple times at the complainant.
. >> reporter: police say officer matthew mcgowan's body camera recorded everything and that he came under attack. >> i just heard four or five sounds like popping sounds of gun. >> reporter: a police shooting in montgomery village. >> one guy was doing cpr on the guy on the ground. >> reporter: police say officer matthew mcgowan, out on patrol, got the call, a stolen bike. police say he was talking to the man who called police, richard tilly and writing up the...
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matthew perry, everybody!tion is our legacy. quality is our priority. delicious, freshly brewed coffee cit's one dollar... go to mcdonald's and get $1 any size coffee or $2 small specialty beverage. and, every 6th mccafé beverage is free with our app. wake up and win the day. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. get 0% financing for 60...
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tell us where this picks up and where does it go, matthew. >> okay.cks up after bobby kennedy gets assassinated, and it takes us through to john, the son of jack horrible tragedy of the plane crash, and end there, right, right. i'm sort of the new kid on the block on the kennedy family because katie did the first one, and i'm only doing the second one so katie is the expert. >> you played jack any 2011. what was bit this ledge end that compels to you play her again. >> well, i really enjoyed working on the kennedy's, and what drew me to this project in this particular case was because of all of the, everything that this family goes through, but they are so human, and they stay together and they heel together, and i think that is very relatable to an audience and that is what really drew me to after camelot. >> so was it easy then six years later to go right back in and become jackie. >> no, it was -- we were just talking, it was a tough shoot because of it being very emotional, these characters, you know, you watched the assassination of bobby, you se
tell us where this picks up and where does it go, matthew. >> okay.cks up after bobby kennedy gets assassinated, and it takes us through to john, the son of jack horrible tragedy of the plane crash, and end there, right, right. i'm sort of the new kid on the block on the kennedy family because katie did the first one, and i'm only doing the second one so katie is the expert. >> you played jack any 2011. what was bit this ledge end that compels to you play her again. >> well, i...
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back with us to talk more, matthew lipman and john philips. >> and joining us also, matthew chance. >> it was all very much america first. listen to the president. >> my job is not to represent the world. my job is to represent the united states of america. >> that's a pretty clear message coming from the president. what are the implications of that? >> well, first of all, we are the leader of the free world. so part of his job is to represent the world. we are the leader. that's why he's building that military budget, boosting it by 10%. we also are in nato, which he's talked very poorly about in the past. but we need to be leading nato as well. so i think there's all this confusion around the world that these cabinet members have to go to morocco and brussels. they're like pooper scoopers for trump, trying to clean up his mess all over the place. part of terms to fighting isis, seems to be a continuation of barack obama's foreign policy, but i think it's a terrible thing to take a step back in terms of world leadership. >> u.s. allies will be wondering, can they rely on the u.s., es
back with us to talk more, matthew lipman and john philips. >> and joining us also, matthew chance. >> it was all very much america first. listen to the president. >> my job is not to represent the world. my job is to represent the united states of america. >> that's a pretty clear message coming from the president. what are the implications of that? >> well, first of all, we are the leader of the free world. so part of his job is to represent the world. we are the...
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. >> matthew bryan appears to be living up to expectations.e's housed in the old section of the jail. small pods of five inmates are locked out of their cells all day and must coexist in a small common area with little to do. bryan is a minority here. but he says he doesn't hide his racial philosophy. >> what is that? >> that's a hangman. >> what does that signify? >> what was the symbol back in the day when you had like the kkk and stuff like that? they would hang people, right? if there's a new person that comes on the block, you can ask them. i make no bones about it. they know what i'm about. they know. >> bryan is awaiting sentencing on credit card fraud, auto theft, and grand larceny. he identifies himself as a skinhead, but has formed a friendship with denzel wade, who is awaiting sentencing for credit card fraud. >> i don't necessarily have a problem with it unless he flat out disrespects me about it. you know, calls me the "n" word, whatever. then there would be a problem. it's just like a respect thing. >> i felt pretty much comforta
. >> matthew bryan appears to be living up to expectations.e's housed in the old section of the jail. small pods of five inmates are locked out of their cells all day and must coexist in a small common area with little to do. bryan is a minority here. but he says he doesn't hide his racial philosophy. >> what is that? >> that's a hangman. >> what does that signify? >> what was the symbol back in the day when you had like the kkk and stuff like that? they would hang...
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>> first, let me address the gospel of matthew because it is something that is an inspiration to so many of us. when i was hungry, you fed me, when i was homeless you sheltered me. the list goes on. when i was imprisoned you visited me. that's my favorite one because it's probably one of the harder ones that most people haven't experienced doing. but also, the gospel of matthew is frequently said in certain versions of the gospel in other ways. when i was hungry, you did not feed me. >> that's the version i cited. >> when i was homeless you did not how's me. when i was sick you did not minister my needs. when i was in prison you did not visit me. the list goes on. so it's more of an indictment of what we did not do when we have the opportunity to minister to the needs of god's creation. to minister to the needs of d's creation, is a word of worship. that reading, when you did not -- when you did not. similarly for the good samaritan. the parable of the good samaritan. so that is applicable today. so in terms the of process, the chairman -- our distinguished leader spelled out very clearl
>> first, let me address the gospel of matthew because it is something that is an inspiration to so many of us. when i was hungry, you fed me, when i was homeless you sheltered me. the list goes on. when i was imprisoned you visited me. that's my favorite one because it's probably one of the harder ones that most people haven't experienced doing. but also, the gospel of matthew is frequently said in certain versions of the gospel in other ways. when i was hungry, you did not feed me....
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matthew muller spoke briefly saying he was sick with shame. the judge sentenced muller to 40 years, the amount the government asked for, as part of his guilty plea deal. muller family friend steve reed. >> the family hopes that there's some degree of towards closure by the sentence and what occurred today. >> reporter: huskins aand quinn wanted muller to get life. quinn also said he had legitimate concerns about the quality of the kidnapping investigation, a sentiment echoed by his attorney. >> there was an fbi-led investigation and vallejo is now the fall guys but an fbi agent led this investigation, isolated aaron, they should have figured 20 minutes into this that these people were victims. >> reporter: in sacramento, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> huskins complete victim impact statement was released after the sentencing. in it she said "hopefully for the sake of his own soul he will rehabilitate himself behind bars, but i have no doubt that this man should not be free to walk amongst the rest of us. i don't say that because i believe in
matthew muller spoke briefly saying he was sick with shame. the judge sentenced muller to 40 years, the amount the government asked for, as part of his guilty plea deal. muller family friend steve reed. >> the family hopes that there's some degree of towards closure by the sentence and what occurred today. >> reporter: huskins aand quinn wanted muller to get life. quinn also said he had legitimate concerns about the quality of the kidnapping investigation, a sentiment echoed by his...
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. >> reporter: matthew muller, a former marine and a san francisco immigration attorney will spend 40 years in prison for kidnapping denise huskins. come ras were not allowed in court during the sentencing, matthew muller briefly addressed the judge saying she -- he was sick about what he did. but denise huskins did not want to hear it. denise huskins looked at matthew muller and told him, we meet face to face, i am the woman that you blindfolded, rained and tortured. she described how she was sexually assaulted. >> i had no idea how bad it was for her. i knew it was bad but i had no idea how bad it was, i was so proud of her. >> what is your reaction to the sentence? >> it's what i expected. he gets five years probation after the sentence, he will be 85 years old when he gets out. he probably will not be a danger then. >> reporter: it began in march of 2015 when matthew muller broke into the have a lay home, he tied her up and drugged her and then released her two days later. the vallejo police initially treated the kidnapping as a hoax. there is no parole in the federal court system
. >> reporter: matthew muller, a former marine and a san francisco immigration attorney will spend 40 years in prison for kidnapping denise huskins. come ras were not allowed in court during the sentencing, matthew muller briefly addressed the judge saying she -- he was sick about what he did. but denise huskins did not want to hear it. denise huskins looked at matthew muller and told him, we meet face to face, i am the woman that you blindfolded, rained and tortured. she described how...
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matthews and asked him to read it.id dna matches. >> so what's his face like when he looks at that match? >> he became pretty emotional. and he said, it was an accident, but he had killed her. >> the detective called carolyn's parents and gave them the news of the confession. >> they said, i think we got him. i said well, how sure? he said, i'll bet the farm on it. >> it was the next morning when kristen lancaster opened up the newspaper and learned her attacker had been charged with murder. >> i felt overwhelming guilt. just overwhelming guilt knowing that he had killed someone, and that, you know, perhaps i hadn't tried hard enough to make people believe me. >> did you feel like a life could have been saved if you had been taken more seriously? >> oh, yes. carolyn would still be here. i mean, there's no doubt. >> and what about the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart's case had been handled by the brazos county sheriff's office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn't take long for the college station police
matthews and asked him to read it.id dna matches. >> so what's his face like when he looks at that match? >> he became pretty emotional. and he said, it was an accident, but he had killed her. >> the detective called carolyn's parents and gave them the news of the confession. >> they said, i think we got him. i said well, how sure? he said, i'll bet the farm on it. >> it was the next morning when kristen lancaster opened up the newspaper and learned her attacker...
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that's what i wanted when i was doing "matthew star."ted to affect people like ray. >> did you ask don, the lawyer, if ray had any other family that he might have given it to? >> for myself, it never really crossed my mind. >> you can leave anything to anyone, but you have to give relatives a chance to come forward, right? >> well, yeah. i mean, the relatives have the opportunity to contest aill. they have six months to do that. >> how'd that go? >> nobody contested it. >> so kevin brophy and peter barton are now the proud owners of 167 acres of corn and soybean fields. but is that the end of this strange inheritance story? not by a country mile. >> two hollywood characters come to town that ray never mentioned, and they're here to leave with cash. >> we were just a little leery about who they were that was getting the money. >> and exactly how much money? that's coming up, plus this. did ray save your life? >> ray indeed saved my life. ♪ >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> a fan leaves two former actors -- kevin brophy of l.a. and
that's what i wanted when i was doing "matthew star."ted to affect people like ray. >> did you ask don, the lawyer, if ray had any other family that he might have given it to? >> for myself, it never really crossed my mind. >> you can leave anything to anyone, but you have to give relatives a chance to come forward, right? >> well, yeah. i mean, the relatives have the opportunity to contest aill. they have six months to do that. >> how'd that go? >>...
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that's what i wanted when i was doing "matthew star."d to affect people like ray. >> did you ask don, the lawyer, if ray had any other family that he might have given it to? >> for myself, it never really crossed my mind. >> you can leave anything to anyone, but you have to give relatives a chance to come forward, right? >> well, yeah. i mean, the relatives have the opportunity to contest a will. they have six months to do that. >> how'd that go? >> nobody contested it. >> so kevin brophy and peter barton are now the proud owners of 167 acres of corn and soybean fields. but is that the end of this strange inheritance story? not by a country mile. >> two hollywood characters come to town that ray never mentioned, and they're here to leave with cash. >> we were just a little leery about who they were that was getting the money. >> and exactly how much money? that's coming up, plus this. did ray save your life? >> ray indeed saved my life. whoa, this thing is crazy. i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you
that's what i wanted when i was doing "matthew star."d to affect people like ray. >> did you ask don, the lawyer, if ray had any other family that he might have given it to? >> for myself, it never really crossed my mind. >> you can leave anything to anyone, but you have to give relatives a chance to come forward, right? >> well, yeah. i mean, the relatives have the opportunity to contest a will. they have six months to do that. >> how'd that go? >>...
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matthews was the father of lipford's sister's child.hatever animosity existed between the two teens turned deadly this past tuesday. police were called to this town home around 2:00 a.m. christian matthews lives in the basement. people upstairs heard a loud disturbance. matthews was in bed, not moving. they noticed marks around his neck. he would be pronounced dead a short time later. police questioned everyone at the house. they and that broke the case. >> this individual claims he had gone into the victim's room, put him in a chokehold and he was later unresponsive and determined to be deceased. >> reporter: people who knew the victim say they can't believe the circumstances of his death and that he will be missed. >> cool dude. he didn't bug nobody. kind of messed up what they did. >> he was always a positive person, always smiling, always happy. >> reporter: lipford said before he choked matthews he heard him on the phone talking about killing him and his family. lipford said he feared matthews would do it and that's when he choked
matthews was the father of lipford's sister's child.hatever animosity existed between the two teens turned deadly this past tuesday. police were called to this town home around 2:00 a.m. christian matthews lives in the basement. people upstairs heard a loud disturbance. matthews was in bed, not moving. they noticed marks around his neck. he would be pronounced dead a short time later. police questioned everyone at the house. they and that broke the case. >> this individual claims he had...
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the sut, and kristin matthews never got along. he says matthews intimidated him nor th more than once. matthews was the father of the suspect's sister's child. others at the home heard a loud disturbance in the bansement. police arrived and found matthews unresponsive in his bed. there were suspicious marks on his neck. >> mr. tyshawn was brought in to talk in an investigation by montgomery county police. it was later determined that he was responsible for the crime because he confessed. >> reporter: he told police that earlier he overheard matthews on a phone call talks about killing him, killing his daughter and the rest of his family. lipford told police he feared for his own life and the he went into matthews home and bedroom and put him in a chokehold while he slept, leaving before police arrived. >> reporter: a judge ordered lipford held without bond. he's been charged with first degree murder and could be facing life in prison if convicted. coming up on news4, we'll talk to some people who knew the victim and say that the c
the sut, and kristin matthews never got along. he says matthews intimidated him nor th more than once. matthews was the father of the suspect's sister's child. others at the home heard a loud disturbance in the bansement. police arrived and found matthews unresponsive in his bed. there were suspicious marks on his neck. >> mr. tyshawn was brought in to talk in an investigation by montgomery county police. it was later determined that he was responsible for the crime because he confessed....
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nicole: thanks, matthew. congressman devin nunes said he has briefed about some communication that may have been picked up by u.s. intelligence. >> i recently confirm that had the intelligence community incidentally collected information about u.s. citizens involved in the trump transition. details about u.s. persons associated with the incoming administration and details with little or no value were widely disseminated in intelligence community reporting. nicole: well, he said it happened while the intelligence agency were monitoring foreign targets. congressman nunes said revelation that there's no evidence to support president's allegations about trump wiretaps. lauren: today we will hear from witnesses on whether gorsuch is competent to serve on the high court. gorsuch finished his testimony yesterday and the supreme court rules unanimously wednesday in the case of learning disabled students overturning a standard for special education that gorsuch had endorsed in an earlier case in the same topic. senato
nicole: thanks, matthew. congressman devin nunes said he has briefed about some communication that may have been picked up by u.s. intelligence. >> i recently confirm that had the intelligence community incidentally collected information about u.s. citizens involved in the trump transition. details about u.s. persons associated with the incoming administration and details with little or no value were widely disseminated in intelligence community reporting. nicole: well, he said it...
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sergei kislyak. >> matthew.hank you. >>> the obama administration took steps to make sure information about russia's meddling in the election would be preserved after mr. obama left office. this is according to a blockbuster report in "the new york times" saying the effort was to ensure a trail of information for government investigators after obama left office. eric schultz is a spokesman from the former president. he tells cnn, the situation was serious. prompting president obama to call for review by u.s. intelligence. now white house staff members instructed by administration lawyers to save all records related to potential russian interference in the election. those coming after the democrats asking the white house and other agencies to preserve those materials. >>> one person paying close attention to the developments is jon huntsman. he is in talks to become the u.s. ambassador to russia. huntsman has spoken with rex tillerson about the job as top vers advisers. he ran for the republican nomination in 201
sergei kislyak. >> matthew.hank you. >>> the obama administration took steps to make sure information about russia's meddling in the election would be preserved after mr. obama left office. this is according to a blockbuster report in "the new york times" saying the effort was to ensure a trail of information for government investigators after obama left office. eric schultz is a spokesman from the former president. he tells cnn, the situation was serious. prompting...
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up next, an msnbc special report, the trump putin power play hosted by brian williams and chris matthews. a two-hour special and it starts right now. >> wouldn't it be great if we actually did get along great with russia? i think i'd get along very well with vladimir putin. we were both on "60 minutes," we were stable mates, we did very well that night. if he says great things about me, i'm going to say great things about him. russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. wikileaks. i love wikileaks. she doesn't know if it's the russians doing the hacking. maybe there is no hacking. it could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? putin, from everything i see, has no respect for this person. >> well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president. >> no puppet. no puppet. >> it's pretty clear -- >> you're the puppet. >> the trump election and the new administration is a gift for putin. >> putin is a killer. >> there are a lot of killers, a lot of killers, you think our country so innocent? >> did you direct mich
up next, an msnbc special report, the trump putin power play hosted by brian williams and chris matthews. a two-hour special and it starts right now. >> wouldn't it be great if we actually did get along great with russia? i think i'd get along very well with vladimir putin. we were both on "60 minutes," we were stable mates, we did very well that night. if he says great things about me, i'm going to say great things about him. russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to...
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go ahead. >> go ahead. >> matthew, go ahead. >> sorry. i was going to jump in and say we've spoken to people on the senate side in the last hour. and they told us that, yes, the conversations have been ongoing in recent days. but the senate is not interested at the moment. they may at some point be willing to grant immunity. but right now they were not interested in the offer. >> and matthew, put this in perspective if you can. today we have your reporting that chairman nunes' two sources were in the white house, which we're going get more into later. we have the deputy chief of staff leaving the white house. and now michael flynn saying he'll testify for immunity. >> i mean, and we're like three months into the thing around. already. it's pretty amazing. i think we've seen a number of situations where the line between political and, say, policy and national security policy is very blurry in this white house. and there is real danger there. because you do things with intelligence, with foreign relations in pursuit of political goals, pure
go ahead. >> go ahead. >> matthew, go ahead. >> sorry. i was going to jump in and say we've spoken to people on the senate side in the last hour. and they told us that, yes, the conversations have been ongoing in recent days. but the senate is not interested at the moment. they may at some point be willing to grant immunity. but right now they were not interested in the offer. >> and matthew, put this in perspective if you can. today we have your reporting that chairman...
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>> good evening from headquarters in new york, i'm brian williams along with chris matthews, andrea mitchell, other assorted guests. rachel has this evening off, she'll be back tomorrow. tonight we wanted to bring you a special broadcast about donald trump and vladimir putin, the alleged connections between russia and this new administration and what they may mean and while much of the talk today admittedly has been surrounding the president's speech last night this remains an unprecedented moment in american politics. never before have there been such widespread calls for investigations into such serious allegations so early in a presidential term. we are not yet six weeks into the trump presidency and the questions being raised could not be more unsettling. to what extent did the russian government meddle in america's presidential election? did anyone from the trump campaign know about or assist in that effort? does the president have financial ties to russia that he failed to disclose or that we weren't allowed to see in his tax returns? or, as some sources have darkly hinted, does the kr
>> good evening from headquarters in new york, i'm brian williams along with chris matthews, andrea mitchell, other assorted guests. rachel has this evening off, she'll be back tomorrow. tonight we wanted to bring you a special broadcast about donald trump and vladimir putin, the alleged connections between russia and this new administration and what they may mean and while much of the talk today admittedly has been surrounding the president's speech last night this remains an...
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matthew and otto, the 81st and 82nd names to be removed from the atlantic list.es are retired if they were so obstructive that the future use of the name would be insensitive. >> yes. and the world organization decides that and they decide on the names, we rotate the lists every year but they decide if certainly, matthew produced remember the flooding in the carolinas? savannah had almost 18 inches of rain, and otto didn't make landfall until november 24 and well that's pretty late for a hurricane and it actually went into the pacific and still maintained tropical characteristics. >> we're a few months away from the start of the hurricane season. >> june 1 but we're looking at thunderstorms as we get into tonight and little better chance tomorrow yellow weather alert tomorrow. let's start with a live look outside as our live michael & son weather cam. beautiful evening really is. 73 right now winds light, dew points 50s comfortable relative humidity. now that said, we are tracking one little lonely storm back to the south and west of us watching this throughout t
matthew and otto, the 81st and 82nd names to be removed from the atlantic list.es are retired if they were so obstructive that the future use of the name would be insensitive. >> yes. and the world organization decides that and they decide on the names, we rotate the lists every year but they decide if certainly, matthew produced remember the flooding in the carolinas? savannah had almost 18 inches of rain, and otto didn't make landfall until november 24 and well that's pretty late for a...
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chris matthews among the many people watching that news conference with us. chris, here is what is extraordinary. on top of the departure of a national security adviser 24 days into the presidency, this is probably the earliest recusal of its kind of an a.g. in an administration. but respectfully, people shouldn't be that shocked in that this was the first presidential campaign in memory, in history, that had attempted to normalize, be charitable toward, a relationship with russia and its leader, vladimir putin. >> right. i thought there was a couple big stories besides the headline, which is the recusal. but i thought it was interesting. his defense, of course, of his answer to senator franken during his confirmation hearings where franken had asked a rather direct question about surrogates. did he have any knowledge of a surrogate, anyone dealing with the russians. his answer was i have been called a surrogate a time or two in that campaign. i did not have communications with the russians and i'm not able to comment on it. he said as a surrogate i never spo
chris matthews among the many people watching that news conference with us. chris, here is what is extraordinary. on top of the departure of a national security adviser 24 days into the presidency, this is probably the earliest recusal of its kind of an a.g. in an administration. but respectfully, people shouldn't be that shocked in that this was the first presidential campaign in memory, in history, that had attempted to normalize, be charitable toward, a relationship with russia and its...
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i'm mark matthews in the neighborhood where it happened. we'll tell you why one of the men credited with rescuing that girl is telling me he is not ready to talk about it. we'll have the story coming of in a live report. >> i'm live in santa clara county. the u.s. attorney general ignites emotions as he critic e criticizes sanctuary cities. the attorney general was criticized by santa clara county and why their battle is headed to court. >> i'm meteorologist, jeff ranieri, weather underground sky camera network. and partly cloudy conditions in lafayette. who hits 75 tomorrow. coming up. 5:19. h fit aearce cot th afrno. than >> a man accused of trying to kidnap a teenager made his appearance. that attack shook the neighborhood last week. nbc's mark's matthews in the neighborhood. mark, you were in court. tell what's you found out. >> the suspect intends to plead not guilty. this is the neighborhood where it happened. last wednesday. witnesses saw a man in a black vw, grabbed a 13-year-old girl walking home from school. the neighborhood where
i'm mark matthews in the neighborhood where it happened. we'll tell you why one of the men credited with rescuing that girl is telling me he is not ready to talk about it. we'll have the story coming of in a live report. >> i'm live in santa clara county. the u.s. attorney general ignites emotions as he critic e criticizes sanctuary cities. the attorney general was criticized by santa clara county and why their battle is headed to court. >> i'm meteorologist, jeff ranieri, weather...
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." >> the two central characters at the heart of the story in my book are these two former , matthew managers -- and matthew is currently serving a lengthy prison sentence, although his case is on appeal. the other man was convicted, but then later overturned after an appeals court made a ruling that made it much harder to convict someone for insider trading. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. this april marks the 100th anniversary of america's entry into world war i. american history tv will be live from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city to explore the u.s. role in fighting and the war's impact on the home front. and we will take you inside to me seemed to see artifacts that tell the world war i story. 1,t is saturday, april beginning at 10:30 am eastern here on american history tv only on c-span3. announcer: on september 15, opened were supreme court commission hearings for judge bork. a selection of endorsements beginning with president gerald ford, followed by remarks from several senators. this 85 minute program ends with robe
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you have as well, matthew.r, which is normal behavior in many, many cases, does that build on itself too much? what do they do to stop that? >> listen, you know, i think what they'll start doing right now, talking to some of the aides, they're going to shift the focus on governing. on monday, they'll start talking about the executive order on refugees. they'll start pushing the infrastructure plan again. i think they're really going to try to change the conversation. president trump is serious about the infrastructure plan. he's been pulling cabinet members together to planning sessions on this. they're going to try to really fight hard on obamacare. it sounds like they realize if they're going to pull the trigger, they have to do it soon. if the conservatives in the house are going to do it soon, it has to be trump that rolls it. they're not going to necessarily go in with a moderate bill. it's all about governing and shifting the focus. >> i'm going to give you ten seconds for your prediction on what we're co
you have as well, matthew.r, which is normal behavior in many, many cases, does that build on itself too much? what do they do to stop that? >> listen, you know, i think what they'll start doing right now, talking to some of the aides, they're going to shift the focus on governing. on monday, they'll start talking about the executive order on refugees. they'll start pushing the infrastructure plan again. i think they're really going to try to change the conversation. president trump is...
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matthew along with adam goldman, michael schmidt in washington, thank you so much for finding time to be with us at the top of our broadcast tonight. again the piece is on the "new york times" web site. >>> let's bring in chris matthews and andrea mitchell. chris, starting with your reaction to the conversation. >> well, the way i've listened and watched, i thought our video documentation was great. it showed the nature of this in public, the bromance, potential bromance between the president, president trump now, and vladimir putin. an obvious kind of i like this guy, i want to get to know him more, maybe we can be best friends and then of course all the information basically from the "new york times" we've gathered about the russian effort from the beginning, a lot of it documented by unnamed sources, of course. what i keep seeing, david and andrea in my head is when we grew up at my grandmother's house we were putting together puzzles and we'd start with the borders because you could look for the straight lines and what we have from that opening of the program tonight is the border
matthew along with adam goldman, michael schmidt in washington, thank you so much for finding time to be with us at the top of our broadcast tonight. again the piece is on the "new york times" web site. >>> let's bring in chris matthews and andrea mitchell. chris, starting with your reaction to the conversation. >> well, the way i've listened and watched, i thought our video documentation was great. it showed the nature of this in public, the bromance, potential...
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matthews a game high 16 points. 66-46 zags. take on northwestern who barely won in first ever ncaa tournament appearance. that game is coming up on saturday. 12-seed princeton and number five notre dame. yeah, stressful, coming down to final 20 second. tigers down 3. pete miller there to tip it in. princeton down one. notre dame missing the front end of 1 and 1 so devon, this is for the game for the win. he add good look. no. the irish hold on, 60-58 and they take on west virginia on saturday. to the pros, draymond green helping the warriors with a scare of their own against 76ers tuesday night. stellar performance. golden state hosts orlando magic at oracle. draymond had a career high six blocks against philly. you have to argue the leader to become nba defensive play irof the year win that award. 137. steals. 12th in blocks. this season has been his best defensively. >> i think each year i got better defensively. and this year i've gotten better. so i do think this is my best season defensively. but just not, you know, the nu
matthews a game high 16 points. 66-46 zags. take on northwestern who barely won in first ever ncaa tournament appearance. that game is coming up on saturday. 12-seed princeton and number five notre dame. yeah, stressful, coming down to final 20 second. tigers down 3. pete miller there to tip it in. princeton down one. notre dame missing the front end of 1 and 1 so devon, this is for the game for the win. he add good look. no. the irish hold on, 60-58 and they take on west virginia on saturday....
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believe me, matthew stole my mom's car because he could, period. >> make sure you got your shoes on all the way. >> i don't know why an inmate would make up a story like that, unless you're trying to bolster your position in the thug community. i'm not sure how anybody -- the thought process that goes through somebody's mind like that to make up a story of that level, that magnitude. >> i guess he feels like he has something to prove, to the people around him in there. i think he wants to be feared, and i get that. matt's a big dude and i wish that in itself made him secure, but he's very insecure. and i think he says things so that people leave him alone and people are afraid of him. >> we talked to your mom. and it comes up that she has no idea about any sort of manslaughter charge. so, in fact, do you have a manslaughter charge? >> yeah, i do. >> well, how come it's not on any of the jail records? zpr because it's not going to stick until like november 18th. it's a charge i've already signed off on, but it's not going to be in the system until november 17th or 18th. >> i just don't u
believe me, matthew stole my mom's car because he could, period. >> make sure you got your shoes on all the way. >> i don't know why an inmate would make up a story like that, unless you're trying to bolster your position in the thug community. i'm not sure how anybody -- the thought process that goes through somebody's mind like that to make up a story of that level, that magnitude. >> i guess he feels like he has something to prove, to the people around him in there. i think...
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it is not too early to announce that chris matthews has a broadcast plan for later tonight, which should probably violate anti-trust laws because it is the largest assembly of big-name guests really anywhere in the united states. >> i think colbert is worried. >> yeah. justifiably so. >> we've got bill maher on, michael moore will sit right here with us, kathy griffin. we'll have to be careful with some of the language. >> seven-second delay. >> it's going to be a hell of a group. >> all of those people are on live at midnight. >> all here. i wanted to do something a little more sparkling than the former governor of kentucky. i think they need some gritty, nasty even response to the st e address to the congress. >> that's the headline. >> here live. >> sharp-eyed viewers have noticed that steve schmidt has been remarkably replaced by nicole wallace is is here with us. the circle of life continues. nicole, this is our first chance to ask you what you made of the president's first speech before congress. >> so i was livid until i heard you talk about nasty and gritty and now i'm interested
it is not too early to announce that chris matthews has a broadcast plan for later tonight, which should probably violate anti-trust laws because it is the largest assembly of big-name guests really anywhere in the united states. >> i think colbert is worried. >> yeah. justifiably so. >> we've got bill maher on, michael moore will sit right here with us, kathy griffin. we'll have to be careful with some of the language. >> seven-second delay. >> it's going to be a...
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matthew also won the fan favorite contest and will receive an additional $500.n the high school central category, or when is 12 greater jerrod clark in royal oak michigan for his piece in enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. and our studentcam first prize winner for the high school west's ninth grader from larrabee high school in laramie, wyoming, for herpes, also fuel the challenge of transitioning creates ui to students and teachers for competing in making this year's student cam competition for success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april, and you can watch all 150 when he documentaries online at studentcam.org. >>
matthew also won the fan favorite contest and will receive an additional $500.n the high school central category, or when is 12 greater jerrod clark in royal oak michigan for his piece in enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. and our studentcam first prize winner for the high school west's ninth grader from larrabee high school in laramie, wyoming, for herpes, also fuel the challenge of transitioning creates ui to students and teachers for competing in making this year's...
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it is not too early to announce that chris matthews has a broadcast planned for later tonight which should probably violent anti-trust laws because it's a largest assembly. >> i think colbert is worried. >> we have bill maher later. michael moore will be here. >> we've got all those people on at midnight? >> all live at midnight. >> you can stick around. there will be room here. i wanted to do something a little bit more sparkling than the governor of kentucky. you need a nasty response of the state of the union. another cup of coffee is in order tonight. >> former two-term governor of kentucky. sharp-eyed viewers noticed that remarkably replaced by nicole wallace who is back with us as the circle of life in news. >> right. >> nicole, this is our first chance to ask you what you made of the president's first speech before congress. i was loaded until i heard you talking about nasty and gritty and now i'm nervous. i thought in donald trump's short political career, i know this from working as a a communications director to a president to a candidate for the presidency, you don't erase your
it is not too early to announce that chris matthews has a broadcast planned for later tonight which should probably violent anti-trust laws because it's a largest assembly. >> i think colbert is worried. >> we have bill maher later. michael moore will be here. >> we've got all those people on at midnight? >> all live at midnight. >> you can stick around. there will be room here. i wanted to do something a little bit more sparkling than the governor of kentucky. you...
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matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.hing, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >> at this point, she's telling the two male, the supervisor and the deputy, they can't touch her because it's rape and it's illegal for a male officer to touch her. of course, that's not the case. corporal desouza is giving her verbal orders she's not going for. me and the backup have our spray. corporal desouza puts the handcuffs on her, put her in the arm bar. she's uncomfortable, she can't move. she's not hurt. then she starts kicking. i inform her she is not allowed to kick, any assault is a criminal offense. so, we take it to the next step, where we're in the hallway, and you see that we're struggling with her. we're not taki
matthews, don't look at me like that. >> i don't know the situation.hing, started talking back from there it just escalated. i don't even know. but knowing her and how her mouth is, that's probably what got her in trouble. all right? >> yeah, more than likely. >> most of your problems start what, two inches below your nose. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> according to staff, crawford became uncooperative when told to get off the phone. >> at this point, she's...
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you know, jordan matthews is only jersey i have left that is current. great, buy another one.you see cloudy skies out there. the road aren't wet just yet but they will be. coming up. lauren? >>> hey, good morning to you, sue. unlicensed cabdriver picks up two men in west philadelphia and that is when things take a turn for war. we will tell what you happened to him coming up shortly after the break. my girlfriend loves artists. to be unique... and i need a conservative pair, cuz her...
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this case against those three jail guards, those defendants, matthew ferris, jeremy lub rinne, thrived on power and control over inmates in the main jail here in downtown san jose. the three men this morning entered the building next to the main jail, the hall of justice. to face trial for a murder of michael tie reese, a 31-year-old inmate who was mentally ill found beaten to death in his cell in april of 2015. in a 56-minute long opening statement, the prosecutors said they beat him because he had
this case against those three jail guards, those defendants, matthew ferris, jeremy lub rinne, thrived on power and control over inmates in the main jail here in downtown san jose. the three men this morning entered the building next to the main jail, the hall of justice. to face trial for a murder of michael tie reese, a 31-year-old inmate who was mentally ill found beaten to death in his cell in april of 2015. in a 56-minute long opening statement, the prosecutors said they beat him because...