camoflauge pants in the station with spires dna on them. just before the 4th of july attack on sutherland spires had been released from jail after prosecutors reduced the charges in an alleged july 2nd attack on another man near the friendship heights metro station. those three days from july 2nd to july 4th clearly is behavior of someone who has a lot obviously going on in their life. reporter: now the judge found that there was substantial probability that spires had murdered the promising young political consultant who was on his way to a 4th of july party with friends. the judge found that given spires criminal history, the brutality of the crime and the other alleged robberies he committed on that train, he had to hold him pending trial to ensure this community s safety. live at d.c. superior court, bruce leshan, wusa9. bruce, thank you. and his lawyer says spires was in private college at the time beginning last year i m sorry, let me start that over. he was a
fox 29 news in hd brought to you by x fin the future of awesome. right now on fox 29 news at 10 an arrest shocking the philadelphia restaurant scene. the co owner of a popular rittenhouse square eatery facing child pornography charges. good evening i m chris o connell. good evening, i m dawn timmeney. alex today so the co owner of the crow and the pitcher and he was taken into custody by the fbi. fox 29 s joanne pill lee gee outside of fbi headquarters in center z people who work alongside him are shocked. reporter: they are dawn chris. 41-year-old philadelphia restaurateur alex capaso being held by federal authorities in washington d.c. he is chargeed with produceing and disseminating very graphic child pornography by text message and e-mail and these are serious charges that have shocked his business owner his partner and his restaurant patrons. by most accounts philadelphia restaurant tear alex capsao was co owner of the crow and pitcher pitcher. federal authorities
pitcher. federal authorities say he had a dark side engageing in child pornography allegedly an tempt to go set up a meeting to have sex with a nine-year-old girl. i didn t believe it. i was really confused. just reading it it seemed like it was just a different person, you know what i mean? i didn t know. like i said how would you know that what going on. always very quite. you know, always either paying attention to food in the kitchen or um, you know, in the office doing numbers but nothing that would be like a red flag. michael franco is his partner in the philadelphia restaurant. he said he was blind sided when he heard the noise fbi arrested him on charges of produceing and sending child pornography. he said his patrons can shocked and upset and so was the restaurant staff. i m just trying to get through today. and move on from there. you know, we had a small meeting with the staff and you know just talked briefly and we ll have another one on tuesday just to real
to professors who are authors. brenda stevenson teaches histories. what courses to due teach? here i teach course s on slavery and women s history and interracial dynamic. how long have you been here. guest: 26 years. oh husband is changed. guest: tremendously. it s gone in student population, grown in the kind of students we have. it s grown in the kinds of faculty we have and the kind odd of thinkings we focus on in the history department which is where my heart and is my mind is as well. it s been a wonderful time to be here, though, just seeing the change be and being part oftite you came they ever year before the l.a. riots. guest: i did. it was quite a shock to move from texas, where i was, having been born and raised in virginia, and coming here and being part of that. seeing it first hand. host: have you written about that? guest: yes, i have. i was so impacted by it that i had to write a book called the contested murder of latasha harlan. i wrote a b
[inaudible] that we are having this conversation today and we will try to get back to you is the ten-year anniversary of the debut of the iphone. with that in mind, we are pleased to be welcoming back andrew mcafee. we hosted them for their second book and now they are back tonight with a follow-up of sorts and that book is the machine platform crowd the digital future which we have for sale following the conversation. with a further introduction, the research scientist and director on the digital economy at mit and both of them on how it is changing business economics. joining them on stage tonight is a reporter where she covers the start of economies from the magazine where she wrote about business economics for the funny box column. we have copies of the book for sale following the conversation and they will stick around and autograph them for you and without further ado. [applause] thank you all for coming, start by telling us a little bit about your book. the book is ava