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i'm julie carey in fairfax county. how high school students are working to make >>> a four-mile stretch of long beach, california, is closed and it's just the latest coastal area to shut down because of a surge of tar balls xs authorities are trying to find out if they're from last month's major oil spill. some 140 miles away in santa barbara county. there are concerns the oily blobs could irritate swimmers' skin or make them sick. >>> it's not eye ufo. nasa is set to test a real flying saucer tomorrow. the rocket-powered saucer was set to take off in hawaii today but had to postpone because of wind. the low-density relies on a balloon to reach altitude. it's designed to work through certain situations that coo happen when delivering heavy pay loads to mars. >>> well, you've really got to give it up to some of our local students here in this area for what they are doing for others. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey reports on their efforts to help child amputees. >> reporter: you won't find one of these a 3d p
i'm julie carey in fairfax county. how high school students are working to make >>> a four-mile stretch of long beach, california, is closed and it's just the latest coastal area to shut down because of a surge of tar balls xs authorities are trying to find out if they're from last month's major oil spill. some 140 miles away in santa barbara county. there are concerns the oily blobs could irritate swimmers' skin or make them sick. >>> it's not eye ufo. nasa is set to test a...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey discovered investigators looking at threats of a controversial social media app. >> reporter: these search warrants show fredericksburg police investigating whether there is any connection between a university of mary washington student's death and threatening posts on the anonymous social media site yikyak. he was killed in april. a house mate is charged with the murder. police want to afound if anyone else might have made tlets against mann on the site. >> i'm pleased that law enforcement is looking at this issue. >> reporter: deborah catz is a lawyer joining students last month to announce the filing of a title ix complaint against the university. it alleges add myministrators didn't do enough to investigate threats. it seems police were listening. shortly after the news conference they filed the search warrant affidavits to gain access to alm of the suspect's social media accounts twitter, facebook g-mail and yahoo mail and asking to scour yik yak posts from the university of mary washington zip code with words like grace, mann feminist rape
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey discovered investigators looking at threats of a controversial social media app. >> reporter: these search warrants show fredericksburg police investigating whether there is any connection between a university of mary washington student's death and threatening posts on the anonymous social media site yikyak. he was killed in april. a house mate is charged with the murder. police want to afound if anyone else might have made tlets against mann on...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey, she's going to be out there tomorrow. chuck may stop by there tomorrow as well. >> i love that event. what's so great about it is parking is pretty easy. they've got it down pat. that's always a problem for a lot of families. having to park and walk along. you don't have to do that. >> they've got shuttle buses. it is convenient. >>> time now, we're looking at 6:20. still ahead cracking down on speeders just past school zones. we'll look at what county is doing to protect your kids. >>> plus going for the triple crown. we get a preview of the belmont stakes next. >>> prince george's county police are cracking down on drivers who slow down for school speed zones but then take off. the new tool is called the dragon cam. it is a hand held device that's part radar gun and photo camera. prince george's county is the second jurisdiction to use this device. the department plans to use it in 146 school zones around the county to catch speeders. >> what we're trying to do is move our equipment around and make the best use of the e
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey, she's going to be out there tomorrow. chuck may stop by there tomorrow as well. >> i love that event. what's so great about it is parking is pretty easy. they've got it down pat. that's always a problem for a lot of families. having to park and walk along. you don't have to do that. >> they've got shuttle buses. it is convenient. >>> time now, we're looking at 6:20. still ahead cracking down on speeders just past school zones....
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julie carey joins us from the scene where neighbors are expressing concern. julie? >> reporter: some of the neighbors who live in that apartment complex tell me they are afraid tonight, whoever fired those fatal shots could be coming back. now, police are working hard to identify a suspect and also tell me they believe the victim tesean dorsey, was not the intended target. two tiny bullet homeles the only sign of violence early saturday morning. on the other side of that apartment wall, tesean dorsey had celebrated his 25th birthday with friends. went to sleep and never woke up. one of the builts struck him in the head. this neighbor called 911 when she heard the shots around 4:20 a.m. >> it was so loud to the point that i hit the floor and it scared me that bad. my husband was sleeping it woke him up. >> reporter: when police arrived, they spotted the bullet holes and talked to the couple who rents apartment 302. the couple assured the officers everything was fine. but a few hours later, neighbors called police back after they found a shell casing on this stairway.
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. >> reporter: i'm julie carey in arlington where police are revealing much more about how and why a man was shot and killed by one of their officers two weeks ago. what that man >>> cell phone video captured a frantic scene at frederick douglass high school when a student was stabbed. tonight one person facing charges in that attack. some classmates say they're concerned about their safety. tracee wilkins has our report. >> hopefully it won't affect going back to school tomorrow. >> reporter: some came to pick up their kids from school after word of a fight turned stabbing spread to parents. >> she is a little spreek of freekd out about the whole incident. nothing like this has ever happened before so for her to experience something like this is kind of traumatic for her. >> reporter: this video shows just how quickly a fight between two students escalated into one student being stabbed. >> i can can't imagine being in that situation. >> reporter: it happened early this morning inside frederick douglass high school in upper marlborough just after school began. >> like on the stairwe
. >> reporter: i'm julie carey in arlington where police are revealing much more about how and why a man was shot and killed by one of their officers two weeks ago. what that man >>> cell phone video captured a frantic scene at frederick douglass high school when a student was stabbed. tonight one person facing charges in that attack. some classmates say they're concerned about their safety. tracee wilkins has our report. >> hopefully it won't affect going back to school...
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julie carey was inside the courtroom. she'll have reaction from today's ruling coming up in a live report in our next half hour. >>> a teenager was shot and kill killed and his body found behind a house in bowie, maryland. tonight police are trying to find his killer. our prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins with the latest on that investigation now. tracee? >> reporter: jim, old bowie is a place full of old antique shops. they still have a small main street, small businesses families who work really hard for their homes. this is just a very unlikely area for a murder scene. >> i grew up here on this street. it was a quiet street then. my father built the home back in the '50s. >> reporter: james carroll says this section of old bowie is a tight-knit community but lately there have been some changes. >> here lately i'm hearing that -- just from conversation that there's starting to be problems here on the street, and i'm thinking police are going to address that issue. >> police are searching for shell casin
julie carey was inside the courtroom. she'll have reaction from today's ruling coming up in a live report in our next half hour. >>> a teenager was shot and kill killed and his body found behind a house in bowie, maryland. tonight police are trying to find his killer. our prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins with the latest on that investigation now. tracee? >> reporter: jim, old bowie is a place full of old antique shops. they still have a small main street, small...
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my colleague, julie carey is in there listening in. i want to show you a few of the quotes and listen in. "i was screaming, yelling and i was dropped on the curb" referring to her 2005 assault here in the city of fairfax. she says, "he sat on my legs. he banged my head on the ground." she said "i was just screaming and he hit me again. he then choked me with one hand and i became unconscious." the victim says after that, the suspect in this case, who has been, according to prosecutors, said to be jesse matthew, then assaulted her sexually with his hand. now, this victim is on the stand right now right now, she is continuing to testify. jurors were picked this morning, they were chosen, dozens came into the courtroom. they had to determine whether or not there were any biases because of how high profile this case was worried about media attention tainting the jury pool. they had to weed out several jurors, finally got down to 14 seven men seven women, two of those will be alternates. at this point though they are sitting through that te
my colleague, julie carey is in there listening in. i want to show you a few of the quotes and listen in. "i was screaming, yelling and i was dropped on the curb" referring to her 2005 assault here in the city of fairfax. she says, "he sat on my legs. he banged my head on the ground." she said "i was just screaming and he hit me again. he then choked me with one hand and i became unconscious." the victim says after that, the suspect in this case, who has been,...
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>> reporter: jim as we stepped out here, bureau chief julie carey stayed inside the courtroom. that testimony just wrapping up from the victim. she was on the stand for about an hour. at times she struggled describing that attack from ten years ago. she is normally a very stoic and quiet person and teared up as she described in telling the court her attacker sat on her legs and banged her head on the ground. that's when she said he sexually assault herd with his hand. inside the fairfax county courthouse no cameras allowed but in the jury box now sits 14 residents of the county. two of them, alternates. they will be the ones to determine jesse matthews' fate. matthews charged in a 2005 sexual assault. prosecutors say he attacked a woman in the city of fairfax allegedly assaulting her here not far from a middle school and giant grocery store. he is aaccused of trying to kill the woman, too. it wasn't until hannah graham's abduction and death in charlottesville did matthews emerge as a suspect in the fairfax case. investigators say dna linked him. in court today a judge and attor
>> reporter: jim as we stepped out here, bureau chief julie carey stayed inside the courtroom. that testimony just wrapping up from the victim. she was on the stand for about an hour. at times she struggled describing that attack from ten years ago. she is normally a very stoic and quiet person and teared up as she described in telling the court her attacker sat on her legs and banged her head on the ground. that's when she said he sexually assault herd with his hand. inside the fairfax...
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our northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey is there. she will have a live report for you coming up in the next half hour. >>> let's check in with storm team4 now, tracking heavy rain folks a big damper on your saturday. doug? >> where do i -- >> i tell you, weekend plans, guys a tough weekend out there especially on saturday. i think saturday is the day. we are going to see flooding, the potential there, flash flood watch in affect. not just the flood concern. >> the after nap, the evening hours. could be some embedded thunderstorms that means not only do we have to deal with the flooding but maybe some high winds coming through some damaging winds and that means the chance for some more power outages and downed trees. >> exactly. >> take you through the timing of it all here. >> not a good saturday but a nice friday evening. if you are out tonight, no problems. that dinner gate kyte go through don't worry about it. tomorrow, however, you got plans to be outdoors, i know it's going to be a rough one. look at all the moisture coming our
our northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey is there. she will have a live report for you coming up in the next half hour. >>> let's check in with storm team4 now, tracking heavy rain folks a big damper on your saturday. doug? >> where do i -- >> i tell you, weekend plans, guys a tough weekend out there especially on saturday. i think saturday is the day. we are going to see flooding, the potential there, flash flood watch in affect. not just the flood concern. >>...
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. >>> i'm julie carey at the alexandria courthouse. he terrorized a pair of 84-year-olds inside their up home, stabbing the man abducting the woman. today, ha8 >>> big announcement today about the future of "nbc nightly news." lester holt will become the permanent anchor of the program much brian williams will continue to work for our parents company as a anchor on msnbc. williams ss has been under investigation, as you know, for exaggerated statements he made about his experiences in iraq. he said today "i'm sorry i said things that weren't true. i let down my nbc colleagues and our viewers. and i'm determined to he were their trust back." >>> prince george's police want to make sure that you and your family are safe whether you drive or walk across one of the most dangerous intersections in the county. right now, officers there are telling people to slow down if they're driving and pedestrians to look both ways. they are going to be handing out fliers today and tomorrow at the intersection of marlboro pike and kip ling parkway in upp
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and seconds later the first officer shot and killed al friday doughry al torres chblt our julie carey spoke with police today and will have more later this hour. >>> just minutes ago, a new surveillance program passed congress, the usa freedom act. it will replace the once secret nsa collection of phone records. instead of the nsa holding those records, now the phone companies will be storing them and the government will need a warrant to search them. >>> funeral services will be held later this week for former delaware attorney general beau biden and the president will give the eulogy. the vice president's office just released the details on thursday beau biden will lie in honor at legislative hall in dover. a viewing is set for friday at st. anthony church in wilmington. at 10:00 saturday morning there will be a public mass also at st. anthony's biden died over the weekend of brain cancer. he was just 46. >>> maryland congressman elijah cummings was in a transportation hearing on the hill today when he learn thad his house caught fire. this is cell phone video from outside the home
and seconds later the first officer shot and killed al friday doughry al torres chblt our julie carey spoke with police today and will have more later this hour. >>> just minutes ago, a new surveillance program passed congress, the usa freedom act. it will replace the once secret nsa collection of phone records. instead of the nsa holding those records, now the phone companies will be storing them and the government will need a warrant to search them. >>> funeral services will...
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i'm julie carey in fairfax county. i'll tell you how high school students are making prosthetic hands for those who can't afford them. >>> looking outside right now, storm team 4 and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register dings ] there you go. [ buzzing ] bundle bee coming! it was worth it! saving you a bundle when you bundle -- now, that's progressive. >>> in today's top stories, two murderers are on the loose this morning after escaping from a new york prison. richard matt and david sweat broke out yesterday. that prison is about 20 miles from the canadian border. officials say the two used power tools to cut through steel pipe and escape through a manhole. >>> d.c. police looking for whoever stabbed three people in northwest washington overnight. it happen
i'm julie carey in fairfax county. i'll tell you how high school students are making prosthetic hands for those who can't afford them. >>> looking outside right now, storm team 4 and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register...
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julie carey explains how mandatory first aid training paid off in a big way for one resident. >> reporter: trash workers on the move, winding up and down vienna neighborhoods. last week, this worker was on a trash truck when something caught his eye, a woman outside her house seeming upset. >> i seen the woman. >> reporter: we'll let jay pick up the story. she was alone in home and took a pill. it didn't go down. >> i panicked. i was thinking i cannot die on a pill. how am i going to explain it to my son. she was trying to get to her neighbor's for help. she saw him and gestured for him to come over. stand-up, put your hands up and went -- and i was alive. >> reporter: he dislodged the pill with the heimlich maneuver. after that he got the neighbor to be with her. the ambulance arrived to pronounce her just fine. by then, they were long gone. later, when she called town hall to praise him, she realized why he was quick to react. all employees are required to get cpr and a.d. training every other year. the idea they are everywhere the public might need help. mary beth teaches the classes.
julie carey explains how mandatory first aid training paid off in a big way for one resident. >> reporter: trash workers on the move, winding up and down vienna neighborhoods. last week, this worker was on a trash truck when something caught his eye, a woman outside her house seeming upset. >> i seen the woman. >> reporter: we'll let jay pick up the story. she was alone in home and took a pill. it didn't go down. >> i panicked. i was thinking i cannot die on a pill. how...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey discovered why at today's sentencing. >> reporter: this home was supposed to be a sanctuary for a couple who had both outlived their spouses. once childhood sweethearts they reconnected here. the daughter of one victim asked we not use their names. she says today's guilty plea and sentence is another step forward in the couple's recovery from an afternoon of terror. >> they are great. they are tough as nails. they have so much support from their neighbors and friends in the community and hopefully, this conviction and sentence will help them heal and move on. >> reporter: it was last january 9th went 84-year-olds returned from a walk to mind horace white inside their home. >> they >> they interrupted the defendant in a burglary but there was no need forth violence. they would have given them anything that they had without him having to stab anybody. >> reporter: white pleaded guilty in court to stabbing the man in the stomach. alexandria detective also an image of their suspect within a few hours. he was carrying a bag stolen from the couple. i
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey discovered why at today's sentencing. >> reporter: this home was supposed to be a sanctuary for a couple who had both outlived their spouses. once childhood sweethearts they reconnected here. the daughter of one victim asked we not use their names. she says today's guilty plea and sentence is another step forward in the couple's recovery from an afternoon of terror. >> they are great. they are tough as nails. they have so much support from...
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julie carey will be there, david culver who's working a long day. putting in his hours. he's going to be holding it down there at the news4 tent. and we'll talk to one of the people in charge of the event in less than half an hour to find out what's new. >> and jim handly as well. come say hello. >>> today you can be part of an effort to clean up the c & o canal. volunteers are being brought out to fletcher's cove to help fix up the trail and take away trash today. that's the canal road northwest. >>> we are looking at 7:21. we could witness history today. >> that's right. a horse going for the triple crown. we're going to be live from the belmont stakes. >> you're watching news4 today. >>> google chrome is getting rid of those annoying videos that automatically load when you open up a page. you can now stop all flash videos from autoplaying no matter what website you're visiting. the new feature will allow your browser to no longer run those. thank goodness for that. >> i know. little quicker. >>> it is a big day for horse racing fans today as final preparations are und
julie carey will be there, david culver who's working a long day. putting in his hours. he's going to be holding it down there at the news4 tent. and we'll talk to one of the people in charge of the event in less than half an hour to find out what's new. >> and jim handly as well. come say hello. >>> today you can be part of an effort to clean up the c & o canal. volunteers are being brought out to fletcher's cove to help fix up the trail and take away trash today. that's the...
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in fairfax county i'm julie carey, news4. >>> a warning to people who maybe heading out to the beach this weekend two hammer head sharks have been spotted in the past week in ocean city. there's one of them someone captured on video. he looks like he is having fun there in the surf. >> frolicking. >> the hammerhead. the beach patrol is urging people to be on alert but expert says hammerheads are normally harmless to humans. vance isn't buying it. >> they are gonna need a bigger beach. >> water. expect delays if you plan to travel for the fourth of july holiday. aaa says 42 million people will be traveling around the country the highest number since '07. 85% in their cars. the low gas prices, the strongerall got people deciding they are going to take a vacation this year. >> why not? >> why not? >> trip. >> road trip. >> pack up the kids. >> my wife is freaking out about those shark sightings in ocean city, we are supposed to go next week. >> who can blame her? >> i'm going in the water, man. >> you know. >> come on. >> take a camera. >> go pro on your head. >> no hammer heads. >>> ta
in fairfax county i'm julie carey, news4. >>> a warning to people who maybe heading out to the beach this weekend two hammer head sharks have been spotted in the past week in ocean city. there's one of them someone captured on video. he looks like he is having fun there in the surf. >> frolicking. >> the hammerhead. the beach patrol is urging people to be on alert but expert says hammerheads are normally harmless to humans. vance isn't buying it. >> they are gonna...
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northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey did the first interview with him last year and she talk to him today as he officially retired. you how is he doing? >> reporter: take a look he signs back there, the superman signs stand in front of his house and others in this alexandria neighborhood the s replaced by a p. today, his police credentials stamped with the word retired. this was the scene at andrea headquarters today as he posed with the chief then made his retirement official. nicknamed superman during his miraculous but long recovery laboy added this decal to the tattoo he already sports. laboy jumped on to the bike he rode for years as part of motor eight. he also had a chance to thank the first responders who helped save his life. his thoughts now as he leaves the department he loved, yes served as patrol officer accident investigator detective hostage negotiator and motorcycle unit member. >> after the 18 years, i did -- i could say that i was gonna retire and that i was gonna be happy that -- i was happy that everything i wanted to do i was able to do it. >> reporter: labo
northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey did the first interview with him last year and she talk to him today as he officially retired. you how is he doing? >> reporter: take a look he signs back there, the superman signs stand in front of his house and others in this alexandria neighborhood the s replaced by a p. today, his police credentials stamped with the word retired. this was the scene at andrea headquarters today as he posed with the chief then made his retirement official....
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i know the virginia bureau chief julie carey says the second pool emergency prompts some safety experts to warn parents. >> reporter: with school still in session, the pirate's cove water park is closed on weekdays but sunday, it was very busy. around five hectic moments as lightning forced lifeguards to clear the pool. that's when a pay the trop spotted a 2-year-old boy at the bottom of this center section in water three to four feet deep. lifeguards started cpr. the nearby marine patrol took over and fire and rescue. a pool official says there were indications of a pulse and heart beat when the toddler was rushed to a nova fairfax hospital. the executive director of the northern virginia water parks tells me they were fully staffed here yesterday with 15 lifeguards on duty. he says they did everything they were supposed to do during the emergency. the child's parents were at the pool. still unknown how the boy slipped to the pool's bottom. it is the second pool emergency in just weeks in northern virginia. in late may, a 7-year-old girl who could not yet swim drowned in a lorton commu
i know the virginia bureau chief julie carey says the second pool emergency prompts some safety experts to warn parents. >> reporter: with school still in session, the pirate's cove water park is closed on weekdays but sunday, it was very busy. around five hectic moments as lightning forced lifeguards to clear the pool. that's when a pay the trop spotted a 2-year-old boy at the bottom of this center section in water three to four feet deep. lifeguards started cpr. the nearby marine patrol...
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julie carey is in fairfax with that part of the story. julie? >> reporter:? an annual gathering for virginia democrats and 2,000 are coming here to the patriot center because hillary clinton is the headliner but their excitement has been cranked up a notch because the supreme court's decision on same-sex marriage. >> everybody's excited about this. so this will just add to it more. i don't know that it makes a huge difference but we are celebrating a a lot of things today, respect we? >> reporter: presidential hopefuls were quick to weigh in today, hillary clinton tweeted the word history in rainbow letters with the caption proud. martin o'malley tweeted, so grateful to the people of maryland for leading the way on this important issue of human dignity and equality under the law. on the republican side, jeb bush tweeted a link to his campaign website and wrote, in part guided by my faith i believe in traditional marriage. i believe the supreme court should have allowed the states to make this decision. and mike huckabee tweeted, this flawed, failed decision i
julie carey is in fairfax with that part of the story. julie? >> reporter:? an annual gathering for virginia democrats and 2,000 are coming here to the patriot center because hillary clinton is the headliner but their excitement has been cranked up a notch because the supreme court's decision on same-sex marriage. >> everybody's excited about this. so this will just add to it more. i don't know that it makes a huge difference but we are celebrating a a lot of things today, respect...
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but as northern virginia bureau chief julie carey discovered, tracking down the drug at pharmacies may take work. >> reporter: ginny atwood didn't know about naloxone in 2013 when she came home and discovered her brother christopher had overdosed on heroin. the 21-year-old died soon after. she and her parent created the chris atwood foundation, its goal helping to save others by making naloxone, narcan, more available. >> the sad fact is that overdoses have tripled in the last five years in northern virginia, and the reality of that is that people are going to die and this medication can do something about it. so we need to get it to as many people as possible. >> reporter: a state pilot program to get naloxone in the hands of parents, brothers sisters, laypeople just expanded to northern virginia. atwood will help provide instruction in the first training class this weekend. >> and you spray that half into one nostril and half in the other. >> reporter: these are the revive kit that's will be provided. all the equipment needed to administer the narcan to counteract the heroin or opioi
but as northern virginia bureau chief julie carey discovered, tracking down the drug at pharmacies may take work. >> reporter: ginny atwood didn't know about naloxone in 2013 when she came home and discovered her brother christopher had overdosed on heroin. the 21-year-old died soon after. she and her parent created the chris atwood foundation, its goal helping to save others by making naloxone, narcan, more available. >> the sad fact is that overdoses have tripled in the last five...
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northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey, explains why mandatory first aid training paid off in a big way for one woman. >> reporter: track truck workers on the move, winding up and down the neighborhoods. he was subbing on a trash truck when he spotted a woman who needed help, his help. a woman outside her house, looking upset, unsteady. >> i see the woman walk from the home. she walked different. >> reporter: jane evans will pick up the story, alone in her home and took a pill. it didn't go down. she pushed her medical alert pendant. >> i just panicked. actually, i was thinking i cannot die on a pill, 'cause how are they going to explain that to my sons. but i -- some point, i realized i needed help. so i went outside. >> reporter: jane's plan was to get to her neighbor's house for help. she saw gul first and gestured to him to come over. >> i was trying to point to my neighbor's house and he -- he started to turn and then he said, no. he said, stand up. put your hands up. and then went pfft and i was alive. >> reporter: a successful heimlich maneuver. gul went to get the neighb
northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey, explains why mandatory first aid training paid off in a big way for one woman. >> reporter: track truck workers on the move, winding up and down the neighborhoods. he was subbing on a trash truck when he spotted a woman who needed help, his help. a woman outside her house, looking upset, unsteady. >> i see the woman walk from the home. she walked different. >> reporter: jane evans will pick up the story, alone in her home and took a...
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in fairfax county julie carey news4. >> police in the district of maryland are also taking steps to better respond to mental health calls, we told you about the more than 1200 officers on the d.c. and montgomery county police forces who have now undergone crisis intervention training much the training is mandatory for new creates in the prince georges county police department. >>> if you were looking for resources to help cope with mental illness, we invite you to go to the changing minds section of our website. find it on our app and nbcwashington.com. >>> yeah, we continue to track these storms and other severe thunderstorm warping just issued until 7:15 this includes frederick county and carol county, in toward maryland, a warping for loudoun county, montgomery county and frederick county from this storm and more storms down to the south. this is really starting to become a little bit of a dangerous situation just about everybody will get hit by that line of storms, continue to track them for you. i will be back right after the break. >>> and that weather alert coming for this line of s
in fairfax county julie carey news4. >> police in the district of maryland are also taking steps to better respond to mental health calls, we told you about the more than 1200 officers on the d.c. and montgomery county police forces who have now undergone crisis intervention training much the training is mandatory for new creates in the prince georges county police department. >>> if you were looking for resources to help cope with mental illness, we invite you to go to the...
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in fairfax county, i'm julie carey news4. >>> we are starting to see some signs that some work is about to start at a prince george's county cemetery where these heavy rains washed a person's casket out of its resting place. people have loved ones buried there our cameras got video of large concrete blocks which appear to be part of a new retaining wall that prevents a repeat of last weekend's problems and that casket washed up was set to be reburied today but the cemetery has not confirmed if that has happened. >>> this just into news4 tonight, the deep of the national cathedral here is calling for the removal of the stained glass windows that dismay is the confederate flag at the historic church. in a press release, reverend gary hall says he knows the kathed that cal's initial intention was to foster reckon reconciliation of the parts of the country divided by the civil war but now he says it has emerged as a symbol of white supremacy and calling on the governing bodies of come up with a new window design. he will address the issue in his sermon sunday. >>> crews had to clean up a mo
in fairfax county, i'm julie carey news4. >>> we are starting to see some signs that some work is about to start at a prince george's county cemetery where these heavy rains washed a person's casket out of its resting place. people have loved ones buried there our cameras got video of large concrete blocks which appear to be part of a new retaining wall that prevents a repeat of last weekend's problems and that casket washed up was set to be reburied today but the cemetery has not...
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. >>> i'm julie carey in virginia where every up to employee gets life-saving training. coming up, i will tell you how it paid off recently for one local woman and i will tell you about the trash worker who came to the rescue. >>> i'm tracking a few showers and a couple of stronger thunderstorms moving our way. i will show you where those are, where they will be in the next couple of hours and all (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> the forecast today talking about very hot weather, seeing humidity way up there heat index close to 100 now tracking some storms, too. outside across our area, looking at just cloudy skies, partly cloudy skies around the region, look toward reston though, take a look at this, that's where the storms are you can see just past the dulles airport portions of loudoun county, see the storms coming through, see a couple of those rain shafts there here's one of them, it ends here and starts over here, just another one off to the south, s
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. >> northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey, explains how bad weather may have saved the child's life. >> reporter: there were hectic moments at pirate's cove water park around 5 sunday evening, lifeguards were clearing the busy pool because of lightning in the area. that's when a pool pay the trop spotted a 2-year-old boy at the pal's bottom. he was in the center section where the water's three to four feet deep. the visitor pulled the child out and into the hands of lifeguards. the executive director of the northern virginia water parks tells me they were fully staffed here yesterday with 1 about 15 life guards on duty. he says they did everything they were supposed to do during the emergency. lifeguards started cpr and the nearby marine patrol unit arrived and took over lifesaving efforts, then rushing the child to the hospital. this mom and her boys have never visited pirate's cove but say it is troubling to hear about the near-drowning there. >> it's up fortunate definitely up fortunate because you don't want anything to happen to your kids, let alone somebody else when ever
. >> northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey, explains how bad weather may have saved the child's life. >> reporter: there were hectic moments at pirate's cove water park around 5 sunday evening, lifeguards were clearing the busy pool because of lightning in the area. that's when a pool pay the trop spotted a 2-year-old boy at the pal's bottom. he was in the center section where the water's three to four feet deep. the visitor pulled the child out and into the hands of...
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and julie carey will be out there tomorrow. are you going to be out there? >> i want to go running this afternoon when i get home from work. then if i can get showered and cleaned up and go out there, i'll go this afternoon. >> then you earn ed the deep fried oreo after the run. win/win. >> why do we run? well the shirt usually says run for beer. but i usually run for cookies. if you're getting ready to lace them up and head out for a jog, another day with very good running weather across the area. no super stifling heat or humidity to deal with today. we've got sunshine out there for now. a fair amount of cloud cover still across the area as well. but not much rain to interrupt the first part of your weekend. you will be dealing with rain chances later on today. but for now we're off to a mostly dry start. there's the view from over downtown. beautiful day to be outside so far. and rain chances today yes, they're there. but they're not the kind of rain that's going to ruin your whole day. these are going to be quick passing showers we'll deal with this afte
and julie carey will be out there tomorrow. are you going to be out there? >> i want to go running this afternoon when i get home from work. then if i can get showered and cleaned up and go out there, i'll go this afternoon. >> then you earn ed the deep fried oreo after the run. win/win. >> why do we run? well the shirt usually says run for beer. but i usually run for cookies. if you're getting ready to lace them up and head out for a jog, another day with very good running...
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our own molette green, david culver, julie carey. serving up fun and food for your kids. maybe we'll see you out there next year for celebrate fairfax. melissa says thank you, too. >>> every parent knows having a second child can mean having a huge adjustment for your first child and parents too. but prince george is taking to his big brother role pretty well. you want me to do what, hold this baby? these are the first pictures of the royal siblings. the kensington palace released the pictures. oh sweet. kate middleton, the duchess of cambridge snapped the pictures at their home outside of london. >>> having a second -- it rocks his world. george is not realizing what's going to happen. >> look at his face. what is this? >> i know. mommy. stay with us. "news4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> "news4 today" starts now. it is 5:00. i'm aaron gilchrist. chaos at a summer jam contest outside. we're following the developments. >>> the search is on for two escaped from a maximum security prison. >>> plus you could ride a new train on metro's red line. look at the new series tha
our own molette green, david culver, julie carey. serving up fun and food for your kids. maybe we'll see you out there next year for celebrate fairfax. melissa says thank you, too. >>> every parent knows having a second child can mean having a huge adjustment for your first child and parents too. but prince george is taking to his big brother role pretty well. you want me to do what, hold this baby? these are the first pictures of the royal siblings. the kensington palace released the...
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speaking of alexandria northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is in the studio with us to break all this down tonight. were there signs the mayor was vulnerable? >> well, there has been pent-up discontent over some residents over development in the city, and many don't feel it fits in with the historic character of alexandria. that very motivated bloc of voters blamed mayor euille. news4's camera was the only one there tonight when allison silberberg declared victory and thanked her supporters. >> i'm very honored tonight to stand before you as the next mayor of alexandria. [ cheering ] >> silberberg has been alexandria's vice mayor. she ran on a platform of reining in developers and soliciting more citizen input on decisions on growth. virginia's open primary system where anyone can cast a ballot she was helped by republicans. republicans for silberberg signs dotted some neighborhoods. here is what she thinks the vote sends. >> we need to pursue thoughtful development that will fit in to scale. and we need to address the city's debt which has grown exponentially in the past decade.
speaking of alexandria northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is in the studio with us to break all this down tonight. were there signs the mayor was vulnerable? >> well, there has been pent-up discontent over some residents over development in the city, and many don't feel it fits in with the historic character of alexandria. that very motivated bloc of voters blamed mayor euille. news4's camera was the only one there tonight when allison silberberg declared victory and thanked her...
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reporting live from alexandria i'm julie carey news 4. >>> more breaking news right now. we are learning a school bus hit a woman in rockville. chopper 4 here over the crash site at redland road. montgomery county emergency crews taking that woman to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, we're told. we just learned there were no children on the bus. that's a good thing. right now crabs branch way northbound is closed at redland road. mark segraves is at the scene. >>> several new turns in the manhunt for two killers who broke out of a prison in new york. first, a cab driver in philadelphia thinks he picked up richard matt and david sweat early this morning and dropped them off at 30th street station. he says the two men looked just like the escapees. police are talking to this cab driver you see there and going through surveillance video. also, senior government officials tell nbc news the prison employee who may have helped the pair had a relationship with one of the prisoners and thought it was love. those sources say joyce miller agreed to be the get away driver
reporting live from alexandria i'm julie carey news 4. >>> more breaking news right now. we are learning a school bus hit a woman in rockville. chopper 4 here over the crash site at redland road. montgomery county emergency crews taking that woman to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, we're told. we just learned there were no children on the bus. that's a good thing. right now crabs branch way northbound is closed at redland road. mark segraves is at the scene. >>>...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is live where the two teams went to school. what are you hearing? >> reporter: he was an honor student at osborn park high school but 17-year-old ali shukri amin is likely headed to prison for helping the islamic state and another former student here whom he recruiteded to go fight in syria faces brand-new charges. prosecutors say this case should serve as a warning to all parents. authorities say this pair's plot to help isis started even before they graduated from high school. 17-year-old ali shukri amin pled guilty to providing material support to terrorists in court today. he used social media, the twitter handle, i'm reekie witness in his campaign to raise money for isis, using bitcoin. he is accuse of radicalizing a teenage school mate reza niknejah get to syria. joseph flood is his attorney. >> long tent tackles that reach into our children's houses and into their cell phones into their schools. >> reporter: court documents reveal amin began communicating online with isis figures back in february of 2014. by june, planni
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is live where the two teams went to school. what are you hearing? >> reporter: he was an honor student at osborn park high school but 17-year-old ali shukri amin is likely headed to prison for helping the islamic state and another former student here whom he recruiteded to go fight in syria faces brand-new charges. prosecutors say this case should serve as a warning to all parents. authorities say this pair's plot to help isis started even before...
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as northern virginia but owe chief julie carey reports, the focus is now on the popular social networking site y ikyak for the crime. >> reporter: speez swarntds reveal police want to know what steven vanderbreil or anyone else may have posted about grace mann. the student leader mann was killed in april. her house mate charged with the murder. news 4 is told she was given anonymous threats. >> law enforcement is welcoming at the issue. >> reporter: one of the lawyers who joined students last month to announce the filing of a title 9 complaint against the university of mary washington. it alleges administrators didn't do enough to investigate the sex-based flets. it seems police were listening. they filed these search warrant affidavits to gain access to all of the social media accounts. twitter, facebook g-mail and yahoo mails and asking to scour yikyak posts that used these words, grace, mann feminist rape kill murder death, dead threat or tletenned. >> it's appropriate. there were threats. specifically made to grace mann and to other members of the feminist united on yikyak threatened
as northern virginia but owe chief julie carey reports, the focus is now on the popular social networking site y ikyak for the crime. >> reporter: speez swarntds reveal police want to know what steven vanderbreil or anyone else may have posted about grace mann. the student leader mann was killed in april. her house mate charged with the murder. news 4 is told she was given anonymous threats. >> law enforcement is welcoming at the issue. >> reporter: one of the lawyers who...
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now julie carey joins us live to explain how a change in the law brings new access to this medication. julie? >> reporter: well, in the coming weeks, this potentially life saving drug will be as simple to get as walk up to the pharmacy counter. a change in the law means that nar can will now be available over-the-counter to laypeople. we talked to a woman today doing the training session tomorrow. she is determined to spread the word as much as possible to honor her brother who died of an overdose. jenny atwood didn't even know about na lox zone in 2013 when she came home and zofrded her brother christopher had overdosed on heroin. the 21-year-old died soon after. she and her family created the chris atwood foundation dedicated to trying to save others by making the drug more available. >> this is the kind of medication that, you know you hope nobody ever actually has to use, but the sad fact is that overdoses have tripled in the last five years in northern virginia, and the reality of that is that people are going to die. and this medication can do something about it so we need to ge
now julie carey joins us live to explain how a change in the law brings new access to this medication. julie? >> reporter: well, in the coming weeks, this potentially life saving drug will be as simple to get as walk up to the pharmacy counter. a change in the law means that nar can will now be available over-the-counter to laypeople. we talked to a woman today doing the training session tomorrow. she is determined to spread the word as much as possible to honor her brother who died of an...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has the judge's response. that's coming up here at 5 tonight. >>> meanwhile, police in alexandria investigating a series of reports of shots fired from various points around town. the most recent was yesterday near the braddock road metro station. this after into, investigators tell us some arrests have been made and some weapons seized but they are trying to identify others who may be involved. >>> do you recognize this face? reston police say this suspect robbed a woman in an underground parking garage last thursday. it happened at the harris teeter supermarket on high land crossing drive. the victim says the map forced her into a passenger seat -- the passenger seat of her vehicle and threatened her with a knife. teak her money and her phone. a reward is offered for information. >>> the pot tomyic river looking extra brown these days. why water officials are blaming the winter. >>> the $10 bill is getting a why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey,
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has the judge's response. that's coming up here at 5 tonight. >>> meanwhile, police in alexandria investigating a series of reports of shots fired from various points around town. the most recent was yesterday near the braddock road metro station. this after into, investigators tell us some arrests have been made and some weapons seized but they are trying to identify others who may be involved. >>> do you recognize this face? reston...
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carey and reporter david culver. i'm going to be out there on sunday morning at 11:00 sharp. >> and hopefully the sun will meet you there. >> i hope so. i hope so. what do you say, doug? >>> i think the sun will meet you there the storm team4 by 4 will be there, too chris. but don't get into the driver's seat. >> you don't trust me? >> well, you're not a meteorologist. that thing is very sensitive equipment. but it is going to be great down there for celebrate fairfax. if you're go this weekend i don't suspect any shower activity and temperatures will be great. first off this evening looking nice, 73 degrees right now. we're back in the 70s. how about that? 70 right now manassas, 70 in mart nz burgs and cool at the beaches along the chesapeake 68 only at 68 in annapolis. we do have clouds. we are seeing some sun but still a lot of cloud cover. that's going to be the case as we move through the overnight. mostly cloud cli skies slight chance of a shower to the best, but all in all no problems. tomorrow we start off wi
carey and reporter david culver. i'm going to be out there on sunday morning at 11:00 sharp. >> and hopefully the sun will meet you there. >> i hope so. i hope so. what do you say, doug? >>> i think the sun will meet you there the storm team4 by 4 will be there, too chris. but don't get into the driver's seat. >> you don't trust me? >> well, you're not a meteorologist. that thing is very sensitive equipment. but it is going to be great down there for celebrate...
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so what made such a good kid take such a bad turn in northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey is live at his school in manassas. are you getting answers? >> reporter: there are two teenagers involved in this case, secret until today. they both met here at osborn park high school. now the fbi says one of them is in syria where he has gone to join islamic state fighters much the other one pleaded guilty in court today, admitting he made the connections and raised the money to help his friend get to syria. authorities say this pair's plot to help isis started even before they grant waiteded edgraduated from high school. 17-year-old ali shukri amin pled guilty to providing material support to terrorists in court today. he used social media, the twitter handle, i'm reekie witness in his campaign to raise money for isis, using bitcoin. >> he gaped 4,000 followers on twitter and sent over 7,000 tweets. >> reporter: amin actively recruited future isis fighters eventually helping his 18-year-old school mate raise za nick da shad get to syria. >> he made propaganda accessible to western support
so what made such a good kid take such a bad turn in northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey is live at his school in manassas. are you getting answers? >> reporter: there are two teenagers involved in this case, secret until today. they both met here at osborn park high school. now the fbi says one of them is in syria where he has gone to join islamic state fighters much the other one pleaded guilty in court today, admitting he made the connections and raised the money to help his...
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julie carey reports the discovery came during some hectic moments. >> reporter: there was thunder and lightning in the area around 5:00 yesterday. lifeguards were busy clearing the pool when the 2-year-old was found motionless in the bottom of that second section there. lifeguards began cpr on the toddler and the nearby marine patrol unit also responded to the scene and took over life-saving efforts. the executive director of the northern virginia regional park authority which operates pirate's cove says the child did have a pulse and was breathing when he was found. coming up on news 4 at 5:00 i will tell you more about the safety record at these northern virginia water parks. in lorton virginia i'mally carey news4. >>> first at 4, we have learned a naval officer was one of the two men killed outside a fast food restaurant by a 15-year-old. the stabbings happened sunday morning in fredericksburg in the greenbrier shopping center. told a group of adults got into an argument with some teenagers and at some point, a 15-year-old boy stabbed three men. two of them died including the naval
julie carey reports the discovery came during some hectic moments. >> reporter: there was thunder and lightning in the area around 5:00 yesterday. lifeguards were busy clearing the pool when the 2-year-old was found motionless in the bottom of that second section there. lifeguards began cpr on the toddler and the nearby marine patrol unit also responded to the scene and took over life-saving efforts. the executive director of the northern virginia regional park authority which operates...
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in our news4 at 5:00, northern virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live with a first look at the pages of the accused killer's notebook. >>> it is a sad reminder of just how dangerous it is for construction workers as they do their jobs out there on the roads every day. a tractor trailer entered a construction zone onnism-95 near the icc this morning and hit several vehicles. here's a look at the scene. randy drury was standing near one of the vehicles. he was killed. these images were taken by chopper4. police just told us the driver of the tractor trailer is from north carolina and has not yet been charged. >>> take a look at this truck crash. it happened just after 7 this morning in montgomery county. at least one person was hurt. chopper4 was over this scene on club hollow road in poolesville. montgomery fire and rescue had to extricate the driver from the truck. right now, not clear how serious his injuries r >>> in a few hours, the fairfax county school board will vote on whether to add gender identity and sexual orientation to its curriculum. the board would add those topi
in our news4 at 5:00, northern virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live with a first look at the pages of the accused killer's notebook. >>> it is a sad reminder of just how dangerous it is for construction workers as they do their jobs out there on the roads every day. a tractor trailer entered a construction zone onnism-95 near the icc this morning and hit several vehicles. here's a look at the scene. randy drury was standing near one of the vehicles. he was killed. these...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is in the courtroom right now. she'll join us live for the latest developments on news4 at 6. >>> three high school buddies went their separate ways to college to study agriculture, business and environmental issues. well now they are all back here in washington, reunited and taking advantage of unused rooftops. news4's zachary kiesch has their story. >> reporter: what do you have going here? >> we've got a combinationful microgreens, petite greens edible flowers and culinary herbs. >> reporter: above the hustle and bustle of chinatown, a green space is taking form. >> we are on the roof of the building that omldc is housed in at 7th and d streets northwest, washington, d.c. >> reporter: it's the vision of this man and two former classmates from wilson high school. their company uptop acres is taking flight. >> not only do we build new green roofs and rooftop gardens, we can take existing green roofs of which there are over 400 in d.c. proper alone, many more in montgomery county and prince george's county and conv
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is in the courtroom right now. she'll join us live for the latest developments on news4 at 6. >>> three high school buddies went their separate ways to college to study agriculture, business and environmental issues. well now they are all back here in washington, reunited and taking advantage of unused rooftops. news4's zachary kiesch has their story. >> reporter: what do you have going here? >> we've got a combinationful...
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effective july 1st. rupert murdoch, current chairman around ceo and his son lachlan murdoch are named executive cochairman of 21st century fox in the board meeting this morning that also goes into effect july 1st. chase carey, vice president and coo is executive vice chairman. what is interesting the global and television film operations for 21st century fox will jointly report both to lachlan and james murdoch. rupert murdoch saying in a statement that it was his priority to insure stable, long-term leadership for the company. he believes these appointments achieve that goal. we're watching 21st century fox stock after-hours. it is moving just ever so slightly. back to you. melissa: jo, thank you so much for that. >> sure. melissa: david? david: we have more breaking news. hank greenberg's starr international conning as we reported already was likely to happen here on "cavuto," he is appealing the claims court decision in the aig bailout case. greenberg has spent more than $100 million suing the federal
effective july 1st. rupert murdoch, current chairman around ceo and his son lachlan murdoch are named executive cochairman of 21st century fox in the board meeting this morning that also goes into effect july 1st. chase carey, vice president and coo is executive vice chairman. what is interesting the global and television film operations for 21st century fox will jointly report both to lachlan and james murdoch. rupert murdoch saying in a statement that it was his priority to insure stable,...
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all these are effective july 1st. chase carey's role as executive vice chairman will continue through june 30th 2016. >> thank you very much. we've known this was happening. anything significant in this report to you? >> no. we follow the media space. we follow fox so i won't comment specifically. this is a story we talked about on air for several months now. the complaints against the nepotism all are unchanged. this is part of that larger story. >> not much of a reaction there 21st century fox down a little p under 1%. >>> morgan stanley out with a list of 30 stocks to watch the next three years. just because a stop is cheap doesn't mean it's worth buying. some have sky high p/e ratios. let's bring in steve pen wellwellwell. why aren't you scared off by these high valuations? >> we tried to isolate the it go risks in stocks. we think these companies have sustainable, competitive advantage. >> how do you know? what are you looking at? is it earnings per share? how do you analyze stocks if it's not just price to earni
all these are effective july 1st. chase carey's role as executive vice chairman will continue through june 30th 2016. >> thank you very much. we've known this was happening. anything significant in this report to you? >> no. we follow the media space. we follow fox so i won't comment specifically. this is a story we talked about on air for several months now. the complaints against the nepotism all are unchanged. this is part of that larger story. >> not much of a reaction...
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we have carey sheffield from "forbes.." former congressman dennis kucinich. thanks to all of you for joining us. reaction. >> i saw him a speech last year and he is much stronger now compared to one year ago. last year he sounded like he was rusty. out of the public eye almost a decade it is clear he has warmed up, he knew how to work the crowd with a key lines talking about israel. i appreciate it the bond upgrade and talk about obama with a nationwide and he struck a lot of the right chords for current was interesting. melissa: he went to write into foreign policy. that they are leaving a legacy of campaign violence and alliances of gravel. calling her secretary clinton that is why we are where we are. >> it would work for any other candidate but his last name is bush and the reason why we are in iraq in the first place. >> the heat did not do that. >> but he is part of the last name. it may not be fair or right but he is a bush. but he will have to answer for that. david: what the republicans come back with his guests you voted for the war? that was hillar
we have carey sheffield from "forbes.." former congressman dennis kucinich. thanks to all of you for joining us. reaction. >> i saw him a speech last year and he is much stronger now compared to one year ago. last year he sounded like he was rusty. out of the public eye almost a decade it is clear he has warmed up, he knew how to work the crowd with a key lines talking about israel. i appreciate it the bond upgrade and talk about obama with a nationwide and he struck a lot of...
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at the conference in july, you all -- you often see them there. matt: it is interesting that chase carey when a longer be in the suite. do you think that is because the murdoch children have historically rebelled against mentors that rupert it's in place for them and chase was essentially his right hand man and james will get his own? what we understand is rupert is trying to re-create a partnership. james, is the ceo, in the same kind of workmanship role that chase had for many years driving this company. matt: he was angry that rupert was meddling too much and wanted a break. anousha: chase will be around for a little bit. it is very much went to be a driving strategy. he is not going anywhere. laughlin has spent a lot of time in l.a. and new york. he is very much going to be an active member. run, rupert long murdoch will no longer be running foxnews. tell you how a rally in the pharmaceutical stocks has made top managers at biotech companies some of the highest paid executives in the u.s.. getting readye is to vote on a controversial trade bil
at the conference in july, you all -- you often see them there. matt: it is interesting that chase carey when a longer be in the suite. do you think that is because the murdoch children have historically rebelled against mentors that rupert it's in place for them and chase was essentially his right hand man and james will get his own? what we understand is rupert is trying to re-create a partnership. james, is the ceo, in the same kind of workmanship role that chase had for many years driving...