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steven. spoke to him last year, he told us he interrogated his son. >> josh, you know, the most abusive thing that a father could ever do is murder his wife. you know, things like that. i wanted to -- >> you were testing him. >> i was testing him. "wanted to see his reaction to this kind of stuff. >> and? >> it was good. i was totally satisfied with it. i mean, to me, he passed with flying colors. >> reporter: as for susan, he said, she had just run off with another man, most likely. >> susan was very open and i would say very aggressive in male/female relationships, and she called the shots. >> reporter: how did he know that? steven claimed susan had developed a longstanding crush on him. >> susan would come into my office after she waxed her legs and she would sit there and she would say, you know, feel my legs, they're pretty smooth. soshgs yeah so, yeah, i know. >> josh wasn't concerned about this? >> i didn't talk to josh about it. you know, i just enjoyed the moment. >> reporter: steven
steven. spoke to him last year, he told us he interrogated his son. >> josh, you know, the most abusive thing that a father could ever do is murder his wife. you know, things like that. i wanted to -- >> you were testing him. >> i was testing him. "wanted to see his reaction to this kind of stuff. >> and? >> it was good. i was totally satisfied with it. i mean, to me, he passed with flying colors. >> reporter: as for susan, he said, she had just run off...
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lawyers spratt doug stevens trial with closing arguments wednesday morning. -- lawyers wrapped up steven straw with closing arguments wednesday morning. both sides agreed it was brutal and. this -- and senseless. the guard was stabbed 12 times, some of the wounds from behind. the prosecutor said it showed that they sneaked up on him. one witness said stevens was one of those who attacked the guard. the defense said they were too far away and it was too dark to identify the attackers. evidence found in stevens sell and his boxers he was wearing that night all had the gartz blood on him. -- all have the guard's blood on them. the defense claims the evidence was contaminated. the jury has asked to see evidence again, but otherwise, no word from the jury. the jury will be back deliberating at 9:00 a.m. monday morning. >> the feds have cleared a major hurdle for the department of -- the development of wind energy off the coast of ocean city. ken tal afar made the announcement downtown baltimore -- ken salazar made the announcement in downtown baltimore today. >> federal officials cleared the
lawyers spratt doug stevens trial with closing arguments wednesday morning. -- lawyers wrapped up steven straw with closing arguments wednesday morning. both sides agreed it was brutal and. this -- and senseless. the guard was stabbed 12 times, some of the wounds from behind. the prosecutor said it showed that they sneaked up on him. one witness said stevens was one of those who attacked the guard. the defense said they were too far away and it was too dark to identify the attackers. evidence...
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in the opinion, judge sullivan discussed the tortured history of the stevens prosecution, specifically he noted that after a public indictment, a public trial, a must be lick conviction and a press conference celebrating the guilty verdict, the ed of prosecutorial misconduct arose. he also noted that only as the evidence of misconduct became clearer and harder to repute, did the justice department dismiss the indictments and vacate the verdict, however the justice department also stepped in to protect the prosecutors. the justice department initially sought to prevent any misconduct review by the court arguing instead of an internal review, the prosecutor's conduct via the office of professional responsibility. to his credit, judge sullivan did not allow this and instead appointed a special investigator to investigate and prosecute justice department attorneys responsible for the prosecution of senator stevens, following the completion of this investigation, the special investigator produced a 500-page report that found, quote, the investigation of prosecution of senator stevens were p
in the opinion, judge sullivan discussed the tortured history of the stevens prosecution, specifically he noted that after a public indictment, a public trial, a must be lick conviction and a press conference celebrating the guilty verdict, the ed of prosecutorial misconduct arose. he also noted that only as the evidence of misconduct became clearer and harder to repute, did the justice department dismiss the indictments and vacate the verdict, however the justice department also stepped in to...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightppears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i was just going to get in the way. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i thought it's
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightppears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping it was twisting....
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a jury made the decision late this afternoon in the trial of lee stevens. >> this makes stevens the firsterson eligible for the death penalty under maryland's new guidelines. he had the option of a judge or a jury determining his fate. >> the law requires him to make that determination, whether he wants a judge or a jury. stevens decided that the same jury that convicted him of first degree murder would determine his sentence. the jury determined that 33- year-old lee stevens is eligible for the death penalty. jurors found him guilty last thursday of killing a corporal at the maryland house of corrections in july, 2006. >> it has been almost six years since this tragic event occurred. we just wanted as a union to represent the officers, to make sure we are able to see this come to a conclusion in deference to the families and the unions -- and the communities they lived in. none of us had any doubt that this individual was going to be found guilty. all the evidence that was out there -- is just, why did it take so long? >> death penalty cases usually take a long time. there are numerous p
a jury made the decision late this afternoon in the trial of lee stevens. >> this makes stevens the firsterson eligible for the death penalty under maryland's new guidelines. he had the option of a judge or a jury determining his fate. >> the law requires him to make that determination, whether he wants a judge or a jury. stevens decided that the same jury that convicted him of first degree murder would determine his sentence. the jury determined that 33- year-old lee stevens is...
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if convicted, stevens faces the death penalty. and baltimore police said they have been investigating seven shootings around the city, two deadly. in east baltimore, a man was shot seven times and another deadly shooting in northeast baltimore. another man was shot in his basement some 12 hours after -- another man was found in his basement some 12 hours after the shooting occurred. >> thousands in egypt protest, angry at the security forces failure to stop a right after a soccer match. police said they try to use tear gas to clear the crowd, but it did not work. >> protesters and police in cairo have once again clashed near terriers' career. we understand that protesters were trying to make their way from the square to the ministry of the interior, but there were barricade set up to prevent them. they fired tear gas to keep them at bay. the protesters are blaming the violence at a soccer match squarely on the stroller's of the council and the security guards that -- squarely on the shoulders of the council and the security guards
if convicted, stevens faces the death penalty. and baltimore police said they have been investigating seven shootings around the city, two deadly. in east baltimore, a man was shot seven times and another deadly shooting in northeast baltimore. another man was shot in his basement some 12 hours after -- another man was found in his basement some 12 hours after the shooting occurred. >> thousands in egypt protest, angry at the security forces failure to stop a right after a soccer match....
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so i celebrate steven and many others. may he rest in peace. let's take a moment to acknowledge the trail blazers who have led the way to confront the aids pandemic. leaders such as open hands, bruce brinker, barbara, congresswoman nancy pelosi, senator diane feinstein. and let me take a moment to thank wells fargo's own mario diaz. [applause] tom jensen, and him hanlin. [applause] >> for encouraging wells fargo to do what's right. and of course all the volunteers who make a difference every day on aids walks, aids hotlines, delivering meals or working here in the grove. i could go on and on. but let me leave you with this. as henry wells said, we have accomplished much, as we do render good. perhaps in the not too distant future we can return here to the national aids memorial grove. we can return to this very spot and celebrate all that we did to stop h.i.v. and aids and celebrate a cure. we are not alone amidst these trees and in the warm embrace of this grove, together we have, we can, and we are making a difference. it's a pleasure to be h
so i celebrate steven and many others. may he rest in peace. let's take a moment to acknowledge the trail blazers who have led the way to confront the aids pandemic. leaders such as open hands, bruce brinker, barbara, congresswoman nancy pelosi, senator diane feinstein. and let me take a moment to thank wells fargo's own mario diaz. [applause] tom jensen, and him hanlin. [applause] >> for encouraging wells fargo to do what's right. and of course all the volunteers who make a difference...
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they are seeking the death penalty for early stevens. kim dacey has the latest on this case. >> the jury left for the day just after 5:00 today. have only been deliberating since about noon when they got the case. they did ask for another look at that jail cell door that was entered as evidence in the case. if they do fine stevens guilty, and have to go back in a deliberate on whether or not to give him the death penalty. the prosecution started closing arguments by calling the murder of corporal davidson when a brutal, senseless act. he was killed in july 2006, stabbed 12 times outside the cell on the fourth floor of the west bank. amar harris and at least the winds were charged. -- la amar harris -- lamar harris and lee stevens were charged. a white tank top down under stevens mattress, and works in a plastic bag in his cell all had the victim's blood on them. it was argued they are not credible because they were given plea-bargain is to testify and it was several years before they came forward with evidence. they said the crime scene
they are seeking the death penalty for early stevens. kim dacey has the latest on this case. >> the jury left for the day just after 5:00 today. have only been deliberating since about noon when they got the case. they did ask for another look at that jail cell door that was entered as evidence in the case. if they do fine stevens guilty, and have to go back in a deliberate on whether or not to give him the death penalty. the prosecution started closing arguments by calling the murder of...
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stevens was serving a life sentence for another murder. the case marks the first time prosecutors used dna evidence to pursue the death penalty, under maryland's new capital punishment law. jurors had to weigh the crimes against a long list of mitigating factors. >> reporter: the jurors came up with several reasons of their own, not to give stevens the death penalty. >> reporter: they wrote about his violent childhood, filled with poverty and sex abuse. outside the courthouse, stevens' mother and sister had no comment. jurors also said the state failed to provide a safe place. >> the only question i have is why. and i'm pretty sure that if i ask him, that he would never have the answer. >> reporter: and even though stevens was already serving a life sentence, back then, he had a chance at parole, a chance he'll never have again. reporting live, weijia jiang, wjz eyewitness news. >> another inmate is charmed in this case. he will have a hearing in april to determine if he's competent to stand trial. >>> an update tonight on the mystery surr
stevens was serving a life sentence for another murder. the case marks the first time prosecutors used dna evidence to pursue the death penalty, under maryland's new capital punishment law. jurors had to weigh the crimes against a long list of mitigating factors. >> reporter: the jurors came up with several reasons of their own, not to give stevens the death penalty. >> reporter: they wrote about his violent childhood, filled with poverty and sex abuse. outside the courthouse,...
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steven's story, i asked myself questions. a lot of writers do that that's usually how i begin. what did he do? who did he meet when he got off the train? who was this man servant? what was his life about? it all began with the seeds and the particular questions, as simple as that. although, then, i had to answer them. what i had done is i usual low don't work with an out line. a lot of writers do they will out line what will happen and sometimes they have to because like if you are writing a mystery you need to write out the plot. i write about characters the characters drive the story. when that hatched i sat down and said, what happens is, a, he arrived and gets off the train what's going to happen. >> i know z, he would get on the train and leave at the evented book. i didn't know the alphabet in between. i was nervous and i took one step at a time very japanese like. i began to study and read everything i could find on the japanese culture. the incredible thing was not having everything that went into it and it still became a quiet book. there is a tsunami. there's tv and l
steven's story, i asked myself questions. a lot of writers do that that's usually how i begin. what did he do? who did he meet when he got off the train? who was this man servant? what was his life about? it all began with the seeds and the particular questions, as simple as that. although, then, i had to answer them. what i had done is i usual low don't work with an out line. a lot of writers do they will out line what will happen and sometimes they have to because like if you are writing a...
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first jurors will return to decide if stevens meets the criteria to be eligible for a death sentence. she would be the first person executed since they changed their capitol punishment law, making it harder to sentence inmates to death. back to you. >> ron, thank you, stevens was already serve in life in prison for murder when mcquinn was slain. >>> meantime jury selection for the trial of a man accused of skilling a killing a state trooper also begins today. he was working as a security guard at an applebes prosecutors say brown threw him out earlier and he came back and shot him. >> the murder trial of george huguely is entering its second week as jurors get ready to hear more about how yeardly love. we have this report. >> reporter: good afternoon, as the prosecution gets ready to wrap up its case experts predict an uphill battle for the defense. he had a pattern of getting drunk and assaulting his girlfriend. last week jurors heard a two hour police interrogation, initially he denied knowing she was dead but later he admited to putting his hands around her neck. another lacrosse p
first jurors will return to decide if stevens meets the criteria to be eligible for a death sentence. she would be the first person executed since they changed their capitol punishment law, making it harder to sentence inmates to death. back to you. >> ron, thank you, stevens was already serve in life in prison for murder when mcquinn was slain. >>> meantime jury selection for the trial of a man accused of skilling a killing a state trooper also begins today. he was working as a...
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steven tyler. >> last night, i think the after party, i feel someone grab my ass and it's cloris leachman. >> dicky: harvey weinstein. >> meryl streep called you god. >> that is true. >> dicky: and music from melanie fiona. >> i wan >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- steven tyler. harvey weinstein. and music from melanie fiona. with cleto and the cletones. and, now, first and foremost, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's jimmy kimmel live [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, that's very nice. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. hello. thank you for watching. i'm glad to have you with us. i had a crazy dream last night. i dreamt that we had oprah on the show. [ laughter ] and not only that, that she liked me. you missed it. she gave everyone in the audience a house. [ laughter ] and then after the show, she opened a bottle of tequila and we all did shots. for real. that i am not making guillermo, you went home, you missed the whole thin
steven tyler. >> last night, i think the after party, i feel someone grab my ass and it's cloris leachman. >> dicky: harvey weinstein. >> meryl streep called you god. >> that is true. >> dicky: and music from melanie fiona. >> i wan >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- steven tyler. harvey weinstein. and music from melanie fiona. with cleto and the cletones. and, now, first and foremost, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's...
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. >> reporter: a jury is deciding whether lee steves -- lee stevens should live or die. earlier this month, the 32-year- old was convicted of first- degree murder. an officer who worked at the now-closed maryland house of corrections in jessop. the 2006 slaying happened inside the prison, leaving blood splattered on stevens' clothing, shoes and cell bars. that very evidence makes him eligible to receive the death penalty. in 2009, the state legislature enforced more stringent requirements to seek capital punishment. biological evidence. a video of the crime, or videotaped evidence is necessary. this case is the first test ever of the dna link. in closing arguments during sentencing, prosecutors told jurors, stevens brutally murdered, stabbing, ending the life of david mcgwynn. it is the ultimate crime for that crime. but the jury will also consider mitigating factors. stevens' attorney pointed to a troubled childhood, filled with violence, drugs, and sexual abuse. he said stevens was taught insanity, hate, and cruelty, from the moment he was old enough to learn. he then
. >> reporter: a jury is deciding whether lee steves -- lee stevens should live or die. earlier this month, the 32-year- old was convicted of first- degree murder. an officer who worked at the now-closed maryland house of corrections in jessop. the 2006 slaying happened inside the prison, leaving blood splattered on stevens' clothing, shoes and cell bars. that very evidence makes him eligible to receive the death penalty. in 2009, the state legislature enforced more stringent requirements...
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stevens is on trial for the killing of david mcgwin, department of corrections officer. -- lee stevens. a 14-year veteran of the inner randolph police force is accused of tipping drug suspects off about an upcoming rate. corporal rick alexander allegedly informed suspects of a raid last week in shady side. despite finding the residents of become a police did track down a large amount of marijuana and cocaine at a different site. alexander was arrested friday and released on his own recognizance. >> we had a bit of snow this weekend. this wording we started off with quite a bit of frost, but shaping up to be a process that february afternoon. mostly sunny skies and winds out of the west at 12 miles per hour. you may see some gusty winds throughout the afternoon. cooling down into the evenings and to the 40's. we will have a few increasing clouds late tonight. a new storm system is approaching that will bring a slight chance of snow later in the week. >> new this noon, baltimore city police are investigating an early warning stepping in downtown baltimore. it happened just after 5:00. we
stevens is on trial for the killing of david mcgwin, department of corrections officer. -- lee stevens. a 14-year veteran of the inner randolph police force is accused of tipping drug suspects off about an upcoming rate. corporal rick alexander allegedly informed suspects of a raid last week in shady side. despite finding the residents of become a police did track down a large amount of marijuana and cocaine at a different site. alexander was arrested friday and released on his own...
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high of they left his blood splattered on stevens oaps eaps -- stevens' clothing and bars am that made him eligible for the death penalty. biologic or dna evidence, or a videotaped confession is necessary. this case is the first test ever of the dna link. in closing arguments, prosecutors told jurors, stevens brutally murdered, staking, ending the life of david mcgwynn. but the jury will also consider mitigating factors. stevens' attorney pointed to a troubled childhood. filled with violence, drugs ask sexual abuse. he said steves was taught insanity, hate and cruelty from the moment he was hold enough to learn. he then asked, have you ever learned of such a tortured existence. >> reporter: now that they're facing a matter of life or death, it's anybody's guess when they'll decide on a sentence. >> reporter: reporting in annapolis, weijia jiang, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, if stevens is sentenced to death, if will automatically go to the court of appeals. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about in the trial of george huguely. adam may with the new information. >> reporter: vic, we
high of they left his blood splattered on stevens oaps eaps -- stevens' clothing and bars am that made him eligible for the death penalty. biologic or dna evidence, or a videotaped confession is necessary. this case is the first test ever of the dna link. in closing arguments, prosecutors told jurors, stevens brutally murdered, staking, ending the life of david mcgwynn. but the jury will also consider mitigating factors. stevens' attorney pointed to a troubled childhood. filled with violence,...
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stevens was serving a life sentence for another murder. >> reporter: stevens is a landmark case. for the first time ever, prosecutors used a dna link to pursue the death penalty. under maryland's new and more stringent capital punishment law. >> the first case is always important. and is always going to be something that goes to court. and lawyers are going to look to set a baseline. >> reporter: since 2009, the state can only seek a death sentence in first-degree murder cases that have biological or dna evidence. a video recording of the crime or a videotaped confession. mcgwynn's blood was found splattered on stevens' clothing, shoes and cell bars. still, the sentencing process is a meticulous one. this is the very thing jurors are working on now. they have to balance the crime against a long list of mitigating circumstances. like whether they acted under duress. there is also space to right in -- write in their own. >> and in maryland, the only time a jury can hand down a sentence is when the death penalty is on the table. they have to reach a unanimous decision. tonight, they
stevens was serving a life sentence for another murder. >> reporter: stevens is a landmark case. for the first time ever, prosecutors used a dna link to pursue the death penalty. under maryland's new and more stringent capital punishment law. >> the first case is always important. and is always going to be something that goes to court. and lawyers are going to look to set a baseline. >> reporter: since 2009, the state can only seek a death sentence in first-degree murder cases...
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the one survivor who may hold the key is josh powell's weird father steven who claims he had an affairh susan. now he is sitting in jail arrested in september for voyeurism and child porn found on a computer in the seattle home he shared with josh and his grandson. saturday with spoke with the prosecutor before he joined thousands of mourners attending a memorial for the boys and their mother susan. >> is steven powell josh's father a person of interest in his wife's disappearance? >> there is no evidence to connect him to the murder of susan powell. >> they wonder if the boy's tragic death could have been prevented they say josh had been abusive to susan and they feared for the boys. >> is there criticism that josh powell had access to his children? >> i think there is too much of an attempt to do a blame game. the responsibility lies with the man who murdered his own children josh powell. oo poo what do you think of josh powell? >> good riddens. i think he is an evil, evil mean person. >> evil evil person he should have killed himself first. this revenge most foul. he makes me sick t
the one survivor who may hold the key is josh powell's weird father steven who claims he had an affairh susan. now he is sitting in jail arrested in september for voyeurism and child porn found on a computer in the seattle home he shared with josh and his grandson. saturday with spoke with the prosecutor before he joined thousands of mourners attending a memorial for the boys and their mother susan. >> is steven powell josh's father a person of interest in his wife's disappearance?...
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ted stevens died in an airplane crash two years ago. still to come on abc7 news, a timesaving way to get through airport security is heading to the d.c. area. we will tell you what you have to do to be part of the program. >> and mcdonald is making a lot of money even with the fight on fat under way. >> and rick santorum and his three wins are changing the course of the race. what he had to say, and [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless sperum, we can empower more people to innovate create jobs, and put momentum behind our economy. and a spectrum auction could raise as much as 30 billion dollars to help fund the payroll tax cut. it's simple. more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >> we continue now on the latest with the republican candidates for the presidential nomination. a lot of action at the polls last night for rick santorum. >> that is right, rick santorum swept the caucuses and primaries in three s
ted stevens died in an airplane crash two years ago. still to come on abc7 news, a timesaving way to get through airport security is heading to the d.c. area. we will tell you what you have to do to be part of the program. >> and mcdonald is making a lot of money even with the fight on fat under way. >> and rick santorum and his three wins are changing the course of the race. what he had to say, and [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices in more ways than ever....
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in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it probably wouldn't work for any other book. i started this book in third person and thought for sure as a young man's voice in first person. i went in third person and i was 5 pages in and said, this doesn't sound right or read right, something's wrong. i went back because i learned from my first book, you have to think about voice and where it's coming from. i went back and put it in first person and realized it started to work. what i did was put it in the journal entries and it became what i should have known from the beginning because a began my colleges career as a film major wanting to make fil
in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it...
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♪ i don't want pizza bites >>> it's time to get this edition of "right this minute" started, and stevenas our first story. >> you are at home with your 3-year-old daughter and 3-month-old puppy when someone starts pounding on your door and starts hacking at it with a chainsaw. >> i happened to glance over and seen this big chainsaw ripping down the side of my door, and i was freaking out. i didn't know what was going on. >> that is exactly what happened to judy sanchez this week in fitchburg, massachusetts. we're seeing this video from wbz boston. here's the thing. breaking into her house, it was the fbi. >> my heart -- they were saying fbi, get down, so i laid right on down. >> the dog is so scared it pees all over the place, pees on judy. her daughter is in the other room screaming. >> they scared me. >> scare me. >> this went on for 35 minutes. >> don't tell me they had the wrong address. >> they had the wrong -- get this. this was all part of a two-year federal investigation. this was actually a massive city-wide drug and weapons gang raid. judy's apartment is 2r. the suspect they w
♪ i don't want pizza bites >>> it's time to get this edition of "right this minute" started, and stevenas our first story. >> you are at home with your 3-year-old daughter and 3-month-old puppy when someone starts pounding on your door and starts hacking at it with a chainsaw. >> i happened to glance over and seen this big chainsaw ripping down the side of my door, and i was freaking out. i didn't know what was going on. >> that is exactly what happened to...
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thursday, stevens was found guilty of first-degree murder for stabbings a corrections officer in 2006. now, stevens is the first criminal eligible for the death penalty under the new rules that only permit the penalty if the suspect is linked to the crime through video evidence, a taped confession, or dna evidence. lawmakers are trying to repeal the death penalty in the state. >> this year, we have added language that says from some of the money that would be saved by not having the death penalty, we would put money into victims services for the family members, the survivors of people who were murdered. life without the possibility of parole is the appropriate sentence. >> stevens was linked to the crime through dna evidence. sentencing is that set for monday. -- sentencing is set for monday. the appeal will be heard next month. that a new winter storms on the way, and would not seem to many that have had big results around our area. it has been a mild winter without much snow. this one has a little more moisture than the one from the middle of the past week. there's two parts to it.
thursday, stevens was found guilty of first-degree murder for stabbings a corrections officer in 2006. now, stevens is the first criminal eligible for the death penalty under the new rules that only permit the penalty if the suspect is linked to the crime through video evidence, a taped confession, or dna evidence. lawmakers are trying to repeal the death penalty in the state. >> this year, we have added language that says from some of the money that would be saved by not having the death...
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the one survivor who may hold the key is josh powell's weird father steven who claims he had an affairsan. now he is sitting in jail arrested in september for voyeurism and child porn found on a computer in the seattle home he shared with josh and his grandson. saturday with spoke with the prosecutor before he joined thousands of mourners attending a memorial for the boys and their mother susan. >> is steven powell josh's father a person of interest in his wife's disappearance? >> there is no evidence to connect him to the murder of susan powell. >> they wonder if the boy's tragic death could have been prevented they say josh had been abusive to susan and they feared for the boys. >> is there criticism that josh powell had access to his children? >> i think there is too much of an attempt to do a blame game. the responsibility lies with the man who murdered his own children josh powell. oo poo what do you think of josh powell? >> good riddens. i think he is an evil, evil mean person. >> evil evil person he should have killed himself first. this revenge most foul. he makes me sick think
the one survivor who may hold the key is josh powell's weird father steven who claims he had an affairsan. now he is sitting in jail arrested in september for voyeurism and child porn found on a computer in the seattle home he shared with josh and his grandson. saturday with spoke with the prosecutor before he joined thousands of mourners attending a memorial for the boys and their mother susan. >> is steven powell josh's father a person of interest in his wife's disappearance? >>...
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when you think about the nats pepping, you think about steven straussburg. 18 months removed from tommy johns surgery and now raring to g. >> i feel good. obviously, it's early, so, i am on a great program here with the nationals and, you know, i think if i keep working hard and focus on trying to get better every day, hopefully i will feel as good as -- at the end of the year. >> seems like yesterday you were injured or years ago? >> seems like a -- like a long time ago, for sure. almost feels like last year never happened. obviously, you know, time flies and when you're in the repetitiveness of rehabbing day in, day out, it messes into one and went by pretty fast now they look back on it. >> jordan zimmerman said he talks to you sometimes and said, look, i told him, steven, you pipe, hopefully they won't -- you pitch, hopefully they won't switch start or whatever. >> yeah. >> and you do yours and when it's done, it's done. you wait a month, that's okay. you wait eight months, right? yeah. >> and yeah, well, you never know what is going happen. it's a tough situation have -- situation
when you think about the nats pepping, you think about steven straussburg. 18 months removed from tommy johns surgery and now raring to g. >> i feel good. obviously, it's early, so, i am on a great program here with the nationals and, you know, i think if i keep working hard and focus on trying to get better every day, hopefully i will feel as good as -- at the end of the year. >> seems like yesterday you were injured or years ago? >> seems like a -- like a long time ago, for...
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you know in his dissent in the supreme court citizens united decision justice stevens in the dissent wrote in the functioning in a functioning democracy the public must have faith that its representatives owed their positions to the people and not to the corporations with the deepest pockets well speaking the corporations of the deepest pockets here that hears these banks he says are criminals they committed forgery on a massive scale if you or i had done anything close to this we'd be in prison ten seconds with a typical sentence for first time fraud of six months to four years depending on the state depending on the nature of the fraud of the forgery for a single count of forgery these bankers ordered to and that's and that's for a single count of forgery these bankers ordered tens of thousands of forgeries this deal that has been put together just like you know justice stevens was warning about with regard to citizens united the same thing it's going to reinforce the perception among americans that we have to criminal justice systems here in the united states one for the rich and
you know in his dissent in the supreme court citizens united decision justice stevens in the dissent wrote in the functioning in a functioning democracy the public must have faith that its representatives owed their positions to the people and not to the corporations with the deepest pockets well speaking the corporations of the deepest pockets here that hears these banks he says are criminals they committed forgery on a massive scale if you or i had done anything close to this we'd be in...
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a tin cup, covered in mcginn's blood, found under stevens' bed. one person insisted he watched stevens kill. >> prosecutors even brought in metal bars from prison to show how easy it was to jam the locks and get out. but stevens' lawyer argued that it could have been any of the inmates nearby and said mcginn's blood ended up on several people. he said, what we have and what the evidence bore out was a contaminated crime scene, contaminated investigation. >> reporter: the judge issued a very strict gag order in this case. prosecutors, defense attorneys, and family members are not allowed to talk until it's completely over. weijia jiang, annapolis, week eyewitness news. >> now, harris, the codefendant, was found not competent to stand trial. >>> another teenager hospitalized with serious eye injuries. the 18-year-old got into a fight with a 15-year-old. because the 18-year-old started the fight and the other teen defended himself, neither will face charges, the 18-year-old is now out of the hospital. >>> time now for a quick look at the stories you'
a tin cup, covered in mcginn's blood, found under stevens' bed. one person insisted he watched stevens kill. >> prosecutors even brought in metal bars from prison to show how easy it was to jam the locks and get out. but stevens' lawyer argued that it could have been any of the inmates nearby and said mcginn's blood ended up on several people. he said, what we have and what the evidence bore out was a contaminated crime scene, contaminated investigation. >> reporter: the judge...
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steven, thank you so much for joining us. tell us whoofment why has there tell us, why has there been a muted reaction? by the eurozone finance ministers? >> basically because a lot of this has already been discounted. if you have a look at the asia, japan indices, those are already rallied off the course of this year, of% in u.s. dollar terms and a lot of that on predication to a successful collusion on the discussions of the greek debt and the eurozone. >> 130 billion euros? $170 billion? it was already out and about over the past few weeks. >> yes, that's correct. obviously the markets are now going to continue to focus on the growth numbers coming out of of greece over the next six months or so because really that will be the is that you determines whether or not this money is enough or whether or not they are going to have to return to the troika to get more cash to pay off their debt. at the moment, the odds appear to be the latter rather than former. >> and everyone is also very skeptical whether this second bailout pa
steven, thank you so much for joining us. tell us whoofment why has there tell us, why has there been a muted reaction? by the eurozone finance ministers? >> basically because a lot of this has already been discounted. if you have a look at the asia, japan indices, those are already rallied off the course of this year, of% in u.s. dollar terms and a lot of that on predication to a successful collusion on the discussions of the greek debt and the eurozone. >> 130 billion euros? $170...
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stevens pass ski area. a group of about a dozen skiers had left the ski area boundaries. now, that's not illegal, but it is certainly -- takes you into more of a wilderness area. and the group was descending a backcountry route when the snow gave way. three skiers were killed, unfortunately, they were dug out of snow but they could not be revived. now, one of the skiers in that group was actually megan michelleson who was espn's free skiing editor. she was skiing with the group and reports that the mountain gaveway and the people who were trapped were carried between 2,000 and 3,000 vertical feet down the mountain. now, one of the other skiers with the group was professional skier elsie sagstaad, who was also trapped in the avalanche but was able to deploy this sort of air bag device that inflates. and essentially the idea is it makes you a larger object and you're carried down the mountain. and she was able to get to safety. but unfortunately, three did perish. >> clayton sandell for us there. and there wa
stevens pass ski area. a group of about a dozen skiers had left the ski area boundaries. now, that's not illegal, but it is certainly -- takes you into more of a wilderness area. and the group was descending a backcountry route when the snow gave way. three skiers were killed, unfortunately, they were dug out of snow but they could not be revived. now, one of the skiers in that group was actually megan michelleson who was espn's free skiing editor. she was skiing with the group and reports that...
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at any moment, 32-year-old lee stevens will learn if he will live or die.ince late wednesday, the same jury that convicted him of first-degree murder, has been deciding how he'll pay for it. in 2006, stevens fatally stabbed 42-year-old corporal david mcgwynn, inside the now- closed maryland house of corrections in jessop. mcgwynn was working as an officer at the time stevens was sentenced for a life murder. he could be the first person under the new rigid capital punishment law, established in 2009. jurors could also hand down a penalty of life without parole or life with the possibility of parole. on thursday, stevens' lawyer claimed for a mistrial, claiming he wasn't allowed enough time to make closing arguments during the sentencing face. -- phase. the judge denied the request. >> reporter: the jury has gone home but they'll be back at 9:00 in the morning. weijia jiang, wjz eyewitness news. >> another inmate is also charged in this case. a hearing to determine if he's comp tent to stand trial is scheduled for april. >>> a special fbi task force is now ta
at any moment, 32-year-old lee stevens will learn if he will live or die.ince late wednesday, the same jury that convicted him of first-degree murder, has been deciding how he'll pay for it. in 2006, stevens fatally stabbed 42-year-old corporal david mcgwynn, inside the now- closed maryland house of corrections in jessop. mcgwynn was working as an officer at the time stevens was sentenced for a life murder. he could be the first person under the new rigid capital punishment law, established in...
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. >> steven briere robbed last week while in the caribbean on vacation. a man with a machete surprised him. he got away with about a thousand dollars this cash. nobody was hurt. >> we are learning more about the death of whitney houston. there were prescription drugs in the hotel room but they aren't say figure it had anything to do with the death. fans have been leaving flowers all day outside the hotel where her body was found. an autopsy was done and there were no indications of foul play or obvious signs of trauma. her family took her back to new jersey where a funeral is being planned. >> the case against jerry sandusky could go to trial in may and also the judge ruled to let him spend time with his grandchildren. he said he is relieved about the judge's decision. >> you know competing for a job is tough enough. now put in other resumes, stacked against yours, that may have a fake degree and fake employer. >> three women say they have seen it all and have had enoughful cheryl connor with more on how they are taking action. >> reporter: yeah. they tur
. >> steven briere robbed last week while in the caribbean on vacation. a man with a machete surprised him. he got away with about a thousand dollars this cash. nobody was hurt. >> we are learning more about the death of whitney houston. there were prescription drugs in the hotel room but they aren't say figure it had anything to do with the death. fans have been leaving flowers all day outside the hotel where her body was found. an autopsy was done and there were no indications of...
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the nats get ready for the first full squad workout and steven straussburg is raring to go. the future, present, and the golden arm. we'll hear from him coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. . >> tech trends and viral video. shawn yancy shows us what is trending at 6, including a warning for parents with teenagers. we saw this coming yesterday. it's disheartening for sure. >> reporter: it is. we're in the web center new to talk about the troubling trend we're seeing popping up on the internet on youtube. all you have to do is search the phrase am i ugly and you'll find dozens of videos of kids asking the world if they ugly. some of the videos have rac
the nats get ready for the first full squad workout and steven straussburg is raring to go. the future, present, and the golden arm. we'll hear from him coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing...
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thank you, renee stevens, for being here. her website is called insideoutweightloss.com. you can also go to fullfilled.com and the book is called fullfilled. if you would like a hard back copy -- maybe you should take this with you to the game, under your arm -- >> that is a good idea! >> and don't come near the chips. thank you. >> okay. >> stay with us. the super sunday line up is next with self criticism. could that be doing you in? when we return. >>> all right, welcome back. our next guest says while you are relationships are vital, we are not doing so hot. we also compare our worst to somebody else's best. amy says it is time for winter cleaning on our big fat foundational lie that is women tell themselves. welcome. >> thank you. >> do the men get off? do they lie to themselves, too? >> oh, men do lie to themselves, too, but they lie to themselves about different things. >> they think they do look good. >> they do. i recently was shown a study where women were looking at body image and were to choose which one most represented them. women chose two to three sizes hi
thank you, renee stevens, for being here. her website is called insideoutweightloss.com. you can also go to fullfilled.com and the book is called fullfilled. if you would like a hard back copy -- maybe you should take this with you to the game, under your arm -- >> that is a good idea! >> and don't come near the chips. thank you. >> okay. >> stay with us. the super sunday line up is next with self criticism. could that be doing you in? when we return. >>> all...
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the victims were among several groups skiing at the steven's pass ski area. the fast moving snow swept in some 1500 feet down the mountain. a fourth skier survived. danielle nottingham has our report. >> reporter: it looks like a winter wonderland but this picturesque mountain in washington state was the scene of a deadly avalanche. the king county sheriff's office got word of the slide just after noon on sunday. it happened near the stevens pass ski area. >> four of the skiers were shot down a chute for 1500 feet. three of the skiers then were buried under the snow. >> one woman who survived the slide was using an avalanche rescue system similar to an airbag like the one seen in this video. >> it kept her atop of the avalanche and basically saved her life. >> authorities say several groups were skiing in an out of bounds area on the backside of the mountain. most were able to free themselves from the snow. the area had received 21 inches of snowfall the night before. >> you're skiing. it's at your own risk. i've been told by numerous people they were all ver
the victims were among several groups skiing at the steven's pass ski area. the fast moving snow swept in some 1500 feet down the mountain. a fourth skier survived. danielle nottingham has our report. >> reporter: it looks like a winter wonderland but this picturesque mountain in washington state was the scene of a deadly avalanche. the king county sheriff's office got word of the slide just after noon on sunday. it happened near the stevens pass ski area. >> four of the skiers were...
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but defense attorneys have always maintained stevens' innocent. prosecutors say this man, and lamar harris conspired to kill mcgwynn because he was a, quote, by the book guard who got in their way. similar violence had plagued the prison for years. >> reporter: and between now and monday morning, stevens himself must decide who he wants to sentence him. he can choose either the jury or the judge, regardless of who he picks. those start at 9:00. reporting live in annapolis, weijia jiang, wjz eyewitness news. >> weijia, thank you. stevens is already serving a life sentence for murdering a man in salisbury, back in 1997. >>> a man is murdered in broad daylight, on a quiet street in windsor hills. monique griego is in the newsroom with the latest on this investigation. monique? >> reporter: well, kai, it was neighbors who discovered the man's body, lying on the street, moments after the witnesses reported hearing gunfire. it all happened just before 11:00 this morning, in the 2900 block of haber ford road. the victim wasn't identified but detectives s
but defense attorneys have always maintained stevens' innocent. prosecutors say this man, and lamar harris conspired to kill mcgwynn because he was a, quote, by the book guard who got in their way. similar violence had plagued the prison for years. >> reporter: and between now and monday morning, stevens himself must decide who he wants to sentence him. he can choose either the jury or the judge, regardless of who he picks. those start at 9:00. reporting live in annapolis, weijia jiang,...
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make lee stevens. prosecutors they reclaimed stevens and another inmate cornered mclarin and stabbed him to death. deliberations are expected to resume on monday. four men are behind bars tonight, charged in a deadly shooting outside of towson town center. tyrone brown, frank williams, brandon, and william ward iii face murder charges in the death of 19-year-old rodney pritchett. police say the four men plan to kill him when he was spotted at the mall in december of last year. police believe that brown was the triggerman. small surveillance video was analyzed, and that helped them cracked the case. >> we have had to look at this footage and evaluate it and try to put it together like the pieces of a puzzle, and do the old-fashioned detective work it took to corroborate evidence like this. >> it is still unclear why the suspects targeted pritchett. >> police are looking for two suspects in the armed robbery and kidnapping of a baltimore man. shelton dutes is like -- is live with the very latest. >> the
make lee stevens. prosecutors they reclaimed stevens and another inmate cornered mclarin and stabbed him to death. deliberations are expected to resume on monday. four men are behind bars tonight, charged in a deadly shooting outside of towson town center. tyrone brown, frank williams, brandon, and william ward iii face murder charges in the death of 19-year-old rodney pritchett. police say the four men plan to kill him when he was spotted at the mall in december of last year. police believe...
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me and steven. >> jimmy: well, yeah. working with steven had to be a great thing.u're in one movie. >> two movies. >> jimmy: two what movies? >> two movies in the oscars. >> jimmy: what's the other movie? >> did you see "the descendants"? >> it's a smaller part. but it's the beach scene. >> jimmy: the beach scene. do we have that? oh, we do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. that's -- "war horse," in theaters now. and "wanderlust," opens tomorrow. when we come back, music from die antwoord. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series, sponsored by bud >>> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series, sponsored by bud light. >> jimmy: this is their new cd "tension." here with the song, "i fink you freeky," die antwoord. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ sexy boys fancy boys ♪ ♪ playboys bad boys ♪ ♪ i fink you freaky and i like you a lot ♪ ♪ i fink you freaky and i like you a lot ♪ ♪ yo, my zeflings get buzzed off da spice dat i bring ♪ ♪ guess who's got da party jumping ♪ ♪ glow-in-da-dark rave aura pumping ♪ ♪ it's nice it's different ♪ ♪ woo the system ♪ ♪ yo,
me and steven. >> jimmy: well, yeah. working with steven had to be a great thing.u're in one movie. >> two movies. >> jimmy: two what movies? >> two movies in the oscars. >> jimmy: what's the other movie? >> did you see "the descendants"? >> it's a smaller part. but it's the beach scene. >> jimmy: the beach scene. do we have that? oh, we do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. that's -- "war horse," in theaters now. and...
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me and steven. >> jimmy: well, yeah. working with steven had to be a great thing.u're in one movie. >> two movies. >> jimmy: two what movies? >> two movies in the oscars. >> jimmy: what's the other movie? >> did you see "the descendants"? >> it's a smaller part. but it's the beach scene. >> jimmy: the beach scene. do we have that? oh, we do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. that's -- "war horse," in theaters now. and "wanderlust," opens tomorrow. when we come back, music from die antwoord. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series, sponsored by bud light. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. [ female announcer ] peanut butter taste, drey in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series
me and steven. >> jimmy: well, yeah. working with steven had to be a great thing.u're in one movie. >> two movies. >> jimmy: two what movies? >> two movies in the oscars. >> jimmy: what's the other movie? >> did you see "the descendants"? >> it's a smaller part. but it's the beach scene. >> jimmy: the beach scene. do we have that? oh, we do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. that's -- "war horse," in theaters now. and...