i usually like to say to you happy friday. happy friday eve. getting us started. russian missiles are blowing the top off an apartment city liviv. officials call it a heaviest attack yet. that city is near poland. more than 300 miles from the front lines in eastern and southern ukraine. dana: both sounds vowing to respond to this escalating violence as ukraine admits russia has been successful in slowing down its counter offensive. bill: a big story overseas. administration has gone back to china again. janet yellen arrived there a short time ago facing a high-stake test to calm tensions between the world s two largest economies as the u.s. and china have a tech war. mike pompeo on deck on this. first to jeff paul with the latest on ukraine. we re following two big stories involving russia. the first being that attack in ukraine but let s get to the possible new whereabouts of russian mercenary leader. he is in russia. originally set to go to belarus as part of a deal
in the house saw the suspect, and how many times the suspect was actually in the house or around the house before the murders took place. joining me now from moscow, idaho is fox news chief correspondent jonathan hunt. these details are unbelievable, grisly and shocking to many americans, what can you tell us tonight? laura, they are indeed grisly and shocking and investigators say the evidence against brian koeberger speaks volumes even as the accused killer himself had little to say in court today. listen here. do you understand these rights? yes. i am now going to go over the criminal complaint with you. as 28-year-old coeberger dressed in the jump suit listening to the charges against him, officials released the probable cause affidavit tin colluding the cell phone records and dna evidence led them to koeberger. they found a ninth sheathe in the house where they were stabbed to death. on that sheathe, a dna sample they say they matcheded to koeberger with 99% ce
julie: that is right, classmates explain kohberger as awkward and studio spirit he has a graduate student washington state university, just a 15 minute drive from the rental house where the people were stabbed to death. for more on this dan springer in moscow, idaho. good morning, dan. good morning, julie. we don t have the exact details what led the police to arrest bryan kohberger. that arrest affidavit, the public because affidavit they got signed by a judge to pick him up in pennsylvania has been sealed and will not be open until physically back in the state of idaho to face those four counts of first-degree murder. what a police source tells me is the dna and the investigative genetic genealogy played a key role in pointing toward kohberger who was arrested early friday morning at his parent s home in eastern pennsylvania after being trapped there for days by the police. there was a lot of blood at the scene of the quadruple murders. we know the police bagged the han
subsequently lit himself on fire. you need clearance to get into where i am in the press area, but not in that area. i wanted to mention that. let s talk about what s happening in the building behind me. 3:15 they re supposed to resume. as of right now, it s 3:07. yasmin, i m sorry to interrupt you. we have the press conference with nypd starting. let s listen to that and we ll come back. and today you re going to hear from our chief of department, jeffrey mage who will update you on the incident that took place, the fire commissioner, cavanaugh on the condition of all the people involved, the medical conditions, and our chief of detectives, joe kenny, and he ll talk to you about the investigation of the incident today. so with that, i ll bring out the chief of department. thank you, good afternoon, everyone. i m going to try and talk loud so you can hear me.