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mcgill is a certified shoe print examiner and mcgill told the court that he found two shoe impressions inside the store made from blood. a bit odd, he noted o cross examination, since he was told there were two assailants and two victims inside the store that night. they came from brittany norwood's size 7 1/2 new balance shoes and a pair of men's size 14 reeboks. one of the lighter moments came when mcgill was asked to demonstrate how someone could bend themselves with plastic ties. with the jury watching, mcgill created a loop, slipped his hands through and with his teeth, pulled it tightly around his wrist and took less than five seconds. that testimony was important. the stat's attorney believes that britney norwood found herselfla thanight. bob barnard -- herself that night. bob barnard was in the courtroom the second part of the testimony and watched the second half of the videotape. what happened? >> reporter: the key question was did brittany norwood, had jana ever given you a ride homer anything in her car? she said no, they had not. they fingerprinted her and that was wednesd
mcgill is a certified shoe print examiner and mcgill told the court that he found two shoe impressions inside the store made from blood. a bit odd, he noted o cross examination, since he was told there were two assailants and two victims inside the store that night. they came from brittany norwood's size 7 1/2 new balance shoes and a pair of men's size 14 reeboks. one of the lighter moments came when mcgill was asked to demonstrate how someone could bend themselves with plastic ties. with the...
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mcgill concluded the nu balance were laid first followed by the reeboks. prosecutors contend norwood used stores kept in the store it make the trams to support her story that there had been two masked assailants. officer mcgill demonstrated how brittany norwood tied herself up using a white plastic zip tie which he tightened with his teeth. the lead detective interviewed brittany norwood march 14th thinking that she was a victim. but days later, he followed up with a long interview which he recorded. it was at that time that her story started falling apart. he said things just didn't add up and after that interview on march 18th, britt aany norwood s arrested and charged with first degree murder. coming up at 6:00, we'll tell you what made detectives suspicious that norwood was not a victim but in fact they believe she was the kilter. live tonight at the courthouse, back to you in in the studio. >> chris, we'll see you at 6:00. >>> scandals in the d.c. government are starting to take a toll on the city's reputation and it could trigger who are sfwfrns with
mcgill concluded the nu balance were laid first followed by the reeboks. prosecutors contend norwood used stores kept in the store it make the trams to support her story that there had been two masked assailants. officer mcgill demonstrated how brittany norwood tied herself up using a white plastic zip tie which he tightened with his teeth. the lead detective interviewed brittany norwood march 14th thinking that she was a victim. but days later, he followed up with a long interview which he...
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. >> reporter: hey jessica, well, david mcgill a montgomery county police shoe point examiner, testifiedat he and others at the crime scene made what he called vigorous attempts to locate a third and fourth shoe type among the bloody footprints the bloody tracks all across the lululemon trial. clearly they were working on the theory that there were two victims and two suspects in the case but police only found two different shoe types among the track. a size 7.5 belonging to brittany norwood's shoes and a men's size 14. joining me now is our legal analyst with more on the significance of the testimony. what jumped out at you? >> on the footprints we even learned a new fact today. they were able to establish that one set of footprints were left before the second set. one open top of the other -- on top of the other. and this feeds into the defense which is showing the amateur nature of this setup. the -- professional testimony stands in stark contrast to what they found. bloody shoe prints were underneath objects that were laid on top of it with no blood on top of those objects. >> report
. >> reporter: hey jessica, well, david mcgill a montgomery county police shoe point examiner, testifiedat he and others at the crime scene made what he called vigorous attempts to locate a third and fourth shoe type among the bloody footprints the bloody tracks all across the lululemon trial. clearly they were working on the theory that there were two victims and two suspects in the case but police only found two different shoe types among the track. a size 7.5 belonging to brittany...
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kara mcgill travels a lot for work. >> i'm not a morning person. >> reporter: she is always delayed at night. >> it is annoying when you are delayed anden miss a connector. >> reporter: getting up early is the secret to success. in september 100% of flights arrived on time at dulles airport between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. but at night the rate is 68%. >> first flight of the day that is an aircraft that arrived the night before. that gives the airlines a huge amount of opportunity to work out the kinks. >> reporter: rob with the washington airport authority say that there are rush hours. >> don't travel when everybody else is trying to do the same thing. >> reporter: delays are bad but cancelled flights are worse. the most recent numbers show that express jet cancelled more trips and bumped more passengers because of oversold flights than any other airline in september. express jet says we have implemented procedural changes that resulted in significant improvements in the on time and completion rates. lucinda hughs writes a travel column on her blog. >> i refuse to spend the night in the ai
kara mcgill travels a lot for work. >> i'm not a morning person. >> reporter: she is always delayed at night. >> it is annoying when you are delayed anden miss a connector. >> reporter: getting up early is the secret to success. in september 100% of flights arrived on time at dulles airport between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. but at night the rate is 68%. >> first flight of the day that is an aircraft that arrived the night before. that gives the airlines a huge amount of...
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and to tie it back to science, i had a graduate student at uc-berkeley who came to work with me at mcgills doctoral dissertation, he wanted to study the extent to which we can understand what musicians are doing by looking at them, observing their movement. it is worth pointing out that there cannot be any music without movement, no sound without movement. sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. there is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all sound, including music, has to begin with some motion, movement. in the case of movement, -- music, it is the body moving, somebody pressing a key, striking, blowing, plucking. even singing, there is movement of air through the vocal cords. what bradley did is he took performances of musicians, in this case, a clarinetist playing stravinsky, and we had people come into the laboratory and we turn off the sound. as they listened, they had to write what they heard going on emotional and structurally. a different group of people came in and they had the sound on and the video off. a third group had bot
and to tie it back to science, i had a graduate student at uc-berkeley who came to work with me at mcgills doctoral dissertation, he wanted to study the extent to which we can understand what musicians are doing by looking at them, observing their movement. it is worth pointing out that there cannot be any music without movement, no sound without movement. sound is the molecules in the air vibrating in particular ways. there is no sound in a vacuum because there are no molecules to vibrate. all...
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earlier, david mcgill demonstrated for jurors how quickly and easy easily he could bind his wrists with zip ties. but the key witness of the day was retiring montgomery county police detective james drury. it was he who conducted two videotaped interviews with norwood days after the murders. remember, she was not under arrest, had freely agreed to speak with investigators. the second interview on friday, march 18th, was at norwood's request. she wanted to tell detectives something she hadn't mentioned in the interview two days earlier. they made me move her car, norwood said. jayna murray's car from in front ever the store the night of the murder to a fur away parking lot in bethesda. we'll be waiting, she says, the killers told her. don't do anything stupid or consider yourself dead. when asked by detective drury why in the world she then walk back to the store where she claimed she was sexually assaulted and beaten, a sobbing norwood said i knew they knew where i lived. it doesn't make sense, drury said. what else are you holding back? nothing, norwood answered. shortly after the inte
earlier, david mcgill demonstrated for jurors how quickly and easy easily he could bind his wrists with zip ties. but the key witness of the day was retiring montgomery county police detective james drury. it was he who conducted two videotaped interviews with norwood days after the murders. remember, she was not under arrest, had freely agreed to speak with investigators. the second interview on friday, march 18th, was at norwood's request. she wanted to tell detectives something she hadn't...
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earlier, police evidence technician david mcgill demonstrate for jurors how quickly and easily he could bind his wrists with plastic handcuffs call zip ties, the kind norwood claims the men who broke into the store and killed jayna murray placed around her hands after tax her inside the lululemon store that friday night last march. but the key witness of the day was retiring montgomery county police detective james drury. it was he who conducted two videotaped interviews with norwood days after the murders. she was not under arrest, had freely agreed to speak with investigators. the second interview to friday, march 18th, was at norwood's request. she wanted to tell detectives something she hadn't mentioned in the interview two days earlier. they made me move her car, norwood said, in a that murray's car from in front of the store the night of murder to a far away parking lot ineth bess da. we'll be waiting, he she says the killers told her. don't doing in stupid or you'll be dead. when being ad why in the world she then walked back to the store where she claims ever claimed she was --
earlier, police evidence technician david mcgill demonstrate for jurors how quickly and easily he could bind his wrists with plastic handcuffs call zip ties, the kind norwood claims the men who broke into the store and killed jayna murray placed around her hands after tax her inside the lululemon store that friday night last march. but the key witness of the day was retiring montgomery county police detective james drury. it was he who conducted two videotaped interviews with norwood days after...
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earlier police evidence technician david mcgill demonstrated for jurors how quickly and easily he could bind his wrist with plastic handcuffs called zip ties, the kind norwood claims the men who broke into the store and killed jayna murray placed around her hands after attacking her inside the luluemon athletica store that friday night last march, but the key witness of the day was retiring montgomery county police detective james drewry. it was he who conducted two videotaped interviews with norwood days after the murders. remember, she of not under arrest, had freely agreed to speak with investigators. the second interview on friday march 18th was at norwood's request. she wanted to tell detective something's she hadn't mentioned in the interview two days earlier. they made me move her car norwood said. jayna murray's car from in front of the store the night of the murder to a far away parking lot in bethesda. we'll be waiting she says the killers told her. don't do anything stupid or consider yourself dead. when asked by detective dow rei why in the world she then walked back -- drur
earlier police evidence technician david mcgill demonstrated for jurors how quickly and easily he could bind his wrist with plastic handcuffs called zip ties, the kind norwood claims the men who broke into the store and killed jayna murray placed around her hands after attacking her inside the luluemon athletica store that friday night last march, but the key witness of the day was retiring montgomery county police detective james drewry. it was he who conducted two videotaped interviews with...
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a spokesperson for jeb bush, mcgill johnson is democratic strategist. 75% of americans say they are worsent obama took office, even he admitted that in a recent interview. negative job approval suggests that people do blame him for that. economic growth is anemic, most economists says it's not going to change before next election. no president has been re-elected with a staggering 9% unemployment since world war ii. you would agree that his prospects look grim? >> i have to say, gregg, i completely degree with the concern around the economy. i think that is first and foremost, but i have to say this is more than just the unemployment which we all believe. >> kelly: what about gdp? >> it's about gdp '. >> gregg: that is awful, too? >> it's a much bigger frame, obama is having a challenge with. that is about framing how what the role of government is supposed to be in our lives. i don't think he captured it. i think he has tried to be bipartisan in the face of very strong republican opposition. i think he has tried to be more corporate friendly where that is not where the base of the americ
a spokesperson for jeb bush, mcgill johnson is democratic strategist. 75% of americans say they are worsent obama took office, even he admitted that in a recent interview. negative job approval suggests that people do blame him for that. economic growth is anemic, most economists says it's not going to change before next election. no president has been re-elected with a staggering 9% unemployment since world war ii. you would agree that his prospects look grim? >> i have to say, gregg, i...
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. >> let me bring in andrew mcgill, he's one of the frt reporters that broke the story for "morning call" the newspaper. let's start with how you got this e-mail in the first place. >> well, t.j., it essentially was sent to us by a friend of mcqueary. and the e-mail chain mcqueary made it clear that he was okay with having this sent out. >> now, there are only bits and pieces we have seen from the article that you all put out and published. but the entire e-mail, do you plan on releasing all of it? >> i guess that is a decision that is going to come from above my head, honestly. i will tell you that pretty much everything that was in that e-mail we included in that story. we didn't keep anything out. >> was there anything else in the e-mail that might help us understand what he meant. what mcqueary meant when he said he stopped it but not physically. that is in direct conflict with what's in the grand jury. the grand jury report that said that the grad assistant left immediately distraught. >> there's nothing further in the e-mail itself, but that is a topic of a lot of speculation. i me
. >> let me bring in andrew mcgill, he's one of the frt reporters that broke the story for "morning call" the newspaper. let's start with how you got this e-mail in the first place. >> well, t.j., it essentially was sent to us by a friend of mcqueary. and the e-mail chain mcqueary made it clear that he was okay with having this sent out. >> now, there are only bits and pieces we have seen from the article that you all put out and published. but the entire e-mail, do...
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she is the politics lady and a contributor to the "daily beast" and alexis mcgill johnson here in atlantaitute. of course, we're going to start with newt. he's not necessarily the warm and fuzzy guy, but listen to the new newt from last night talking about immigration. the party that says it's the party of the family is going to destroy families that have been here a quarter century and i'm prepared to take the heat for saying let's be humane in enforcing the law. >> chris, let me start with you. who is this guy? >> here's the thing. what conservatives like about newt is he's not exactly a warm and fuzzy guy, and so this may cause him a bit of problems. i think what he's trying to do is, as newt does, he is a bit undisciplined here. and he's trying to play to the general election to, perhaps, independent voters. the problem is, he's got to win the nomination first, and you've got south carolina coming up. you have iowa coming up and in both of those constituencies, there is a huge anti-illegal immigration base, and so as a result of that, we'll see how that plays out. so i'm not sure it's
she is the politics lady and a contributor to the "daily beast" and alexis mcgill johnson here in atlantaitute. of course, we're going to start with newt. he's not necessarily the warm and fuzzy guy, but listen to the new newt from last night talking about immigration. the party that says it's the party of the family is going to destroy families that have been here a quarter century and i'm prepared to take the heat for saying let's be humane in enforcing the law. >> chris, let...
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andrew mcgill co-wrote today's story, joining us from skype. that's a good get on your part as a journalist. can you share with us how this e-mail was distributed? and can you verify it's legitimate? >> sure. we received that e-mail from a friend of mike mcqueary's. we have subsequently reached out to mr. mcqueary through the same e-mail address and he got back to us with the same e-mail address and acknowledged he knew we had it. >> how widespread is this e-mail? this was sent out to mcqueary's friends or former folks he used to work with? or do you know? >> by my understanding, it was to a single friend of mcqueary. >> just to a single friend. >> the grand jury report says that it leaves out the fact that mcqueary says he went to police. this seems like a critically important distinction here, information for this case. because it would contradict the grand jury's report. mcqueary says he did go to police. >> that's a good question. essentially in an e-mail, mcqueary says i had discussions with police and spoke to person in charge of police,
andrew mcgill co-wrote today's story, joining us from skype. that's a good get on your part as a journalist. can you share with us how this e-mail was distributed? and can you verify it's legitimate? >> sure. we received that e-mail from a friend of mike mcqueary's. we have subsequently reached out to mr. mcqueary through the same e-mail address and he got back to us with the same e-mail address and acknowledged he knew we had it. >> how widespread is this e-mail? this was sent out...