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she trusted mcneal, just like her brother, aaron vargas, trusted him. but last february, aaron, now an adult, drove to this remote trailer and shot mcneal point-blank with a pistol. was there ever a time that you looked at your brother as a murderer? >> no. when i look at aaron, i see a sad little boy that needs help. >> reporter: the crime was shocking for his family. not as shocking as his motive. aaron alleged mcneal had molested him for years, starting when he was just 11 and continued stalking him even after he became a parent.
she trusted mcneal, just like her brother, aaron vargas, trusted him. but last february, aaron, now an adult, drove to this remote trailer and shot mcneal point-blank with a pistol. was there ever a time that you looked at your brother as a murderer? >> no. when i look at aaron, i see a sad little boy that needs help. >> reporter: the crime was shocking for his family. not as shocking as his motive. aaron alleged mcneal had molested him for years, starting when he was just 11 and...
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from "kick-ass," aaron johnson. and music from p.i.l.h cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's jk jk "jim mi kimmy kimm live" ♪ and now, for what it's worth, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, cleto. thank you all for coming. pleasure to have us in your home. i'd like to give everyone -- oh, thank you, thank you. why didn't i get that in high school? hey, i want to mention something, because this is a crazy thing. one of the most common things you'll see on a talk show or a morning news show is animals. they love having animals on to climb on the host's head or maybe urinate on something. al roker, the real reason he lost all the weight, he swallowed a badger and it ate his fat from the inside out. so, for some reason this morning, i don't know why, they had animals on almost every show. "today," "early show." local morning shows. and every one of these clips happened this morning. >> speaking of very -- we have to move along. we're going to skip over the next one, we're going to go -- whoa! >> don't bite. oh! >> yo
from "kick-ass," aaron johnson. and music from p.i.l.h cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's jk jk "jim mi kimmy kimm live" ♪ and now, for what it's worth, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, cleto. thank you all for coming. pleasure to have us in your home. i'd like to give everyone -- oh, thank you, thank you. why didn't i get that in high school? hey, i want to mention something, because this is a crazy thing. one of the most common things...
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sylvia, thank you. >>> let's get a final thought now from our guest host, aaron smith. aaron, you talked about how long a party would last, you talked about the red bulls and how the stimulus is going to end. give us some investment advice for people out there watching the show. what would you tell them to do with their money? diversify, first of all, so that they can profit when markets are going up or they're going down, and also invest in real assets. that doesn't mean buying shares of bhp or rio tinto. that means buying real assets, commodities, the likelihood that a kilogram of platinum or gold will buy more dollars in the future is very high. and i think that the big question we're going to have to face going forward is this financial reform bill. when you played the comments from president obama earlier in the hour, i thought my makeup was going to start running. although the passion i certainly admire, if you put that noose around the $610 trillion derivative markets in the world, what is going to happen is a massive amount of volatility and a major lack of liqu
sylvia, thank you. >>> let's get a final thought now from our guest host, aaron smith. aaron, you talked about how long a party would last, you talked about the red bulls and how the stimulus is going to end. give us some investment advice for people out there watching the show. what would you tell them to do with their money? diversify, first of all, so that they can profit when markets are going up or they're going down, and also invest in real assets. that doesn't mean buying shares...
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i saw drastic changes in aaron when we were children. i knew something was really wrong with him. he was in so much pain. >> he went from a happy kid to a very troubled, very troubled adult. >> yeah. he withdrew from his friends, from his family. he was just sad and angry. he could just see it in his eyes. he was in pain. >> you say that you think that he snapped and that's what led him to mcneal's home with a gun. tell me more of what you belief happened. >> i believe that mcneal had mental control over aaron. it was like he was holding him mentally captive for 20 years. aaron could not escape him. he was that scared little boy around mcneill. i think aaron became a parent and it put into perspective what was done to him and how horrible it was and then i think he felt that his child was in danger and that his child was going to be next and i think as a parent, the instinct to protect your child -- >> do you think he went there that day with the intent of killing him? >> i think he went there with the intention to scare him to leave him
i saw drastic changes in aaron when we were children. i knew something was really wrong with him. he was in so much pain. >> he went from a happy kid to a very troubled, very troubled adult. >> yeah. he withdrew from his friends, from his family. he was just sad and angry. he could just see it in his eyes. he was in pain. >> you say that you think that he snapped and that's what led him to mcneal's home with a gun. tell me more of what you belief happened. >> i believe...
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cynthia deshawn aaron died at the hospital.e were called to the parking lot of andrews restaurant early yesterday morning. >> today is the final day of the cherry blossom festival. here's a look at the japanese street festival from yesterday. today runners take their mark for the 10 k run and 5 k walk. that's a look at our headlines. now back to "viewpoint." >> and welcome back, everyone to, "viewpoint." we're talking about spirituality and medicine this morning. let's talk about physicians and their role in this and how it's being incorporated more and more in their dmaks medical school, but not everybody's on board with this. is that fair to say? >> that's very fair to say. if we go back from a historical perspective when physicians had little science, they relied more on faith and reassurance and being support i be, the art of medicine, if you will. in the last 50 years, more science, more technology and that we have a product of that young physicians who they worship at the altar of the technology and they forget the aspect
cynthia deshawn aaron died at the hospital.e were called to the parking lot of andrews restaurant early yesterday morning. >> today is the final day of the cherry blossom festival. here's a look at the japanese street festival from yesterday. today runners take their mark for the 10 k run and 5 k walk. that's a look at our headlines. now back to "viewpoint." >> and welcome back, everyone to, "viewpoint." we're talking about spirituality and medicine this morning....
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>> reporter: good morning, aaron. sealed off is right.ith large sections ever fencing, some of which are eight feet tall. this is one of the security perimeter checkpoints here at 6th and new york street. they are starting to move some of the emergency responder equipment into place in preparation for today's summit. and we're starting to see an uptick in the traffic in the area. we're not at full on rush hour but starting to see more people come through the area. i have seen a number of people doing illegal u-turns on new york avenue. they come up upon the area, realize they can't get any further so they pull an illegal u-turn in the middle of the road. not a great safe situation. let's look at this security zone. it begins at o street above the convention center, goes down to mass avenue and new york avenue and bounded by 11th and 6th streets. we're talking about several blocks around the convention center. all of those roads have been shut down. the mound vernon metro station is closed. you can't get off the train at that station. that
>> reporter: good morning, aaron. sealed off is right.ith large sections ever fencing, some of which are eight feet tall. this is one of the security perimeter checkpoints here at 6th and new york street. they are starting to move some of the emergency responder equipment into place in preparation for today's summit. and we're starting to see an uptick in the traffic in the area. we're not at full on rush hour but starting to see more people come through the area. i have seen a number of...
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i am kimberly suiters. >>> and i am aaron gilchrest. we will take a look at the news headlines in a second, but first a check on the forecast. and chuck bell joins us in the studio now, and welcome back, chuck. >> good to be back, and settled down in the new home and all the new weather graphics done, and now life can resume whatever normal is. >> the new normal. >> a high definition normal, where good and bad -- like right there, that tie looks terrible with that outfit, and especially in hd, and you are like, oh, no. and then enjoy the little break of sunshine, everybody, because it's not going to last for long. temperatures in the low to mid-50s around town. and martinsburg, west virginia, 49, and here is the reason for my sunshine pessimism as we go through the rest of the day. there is a live look at doppler. and warnenton, showers coming down to the southeast. as a result it will be a very cloudy day today with rain showers off and on this afternoon, and steadier rain showers tomorrow. >> thank you, chuck. >>> new today, a man is
i am kimberly suiters. >>> and i am aaron gilchrest. we will take a look at the news headlines in a second, but first a check on the forecast. and chuck bell joins us in the studio now, and welcome back, chuck. >> good to be back, and settled down in the new home and all the new weather graphics done, and now life can resume whatever normal is. >> the new normal. >> a high definition normal, where good and bad -- like right there, that tie looks terrible with that...
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here's abc's aaron katerski. >> reporter: at airports at several u.s. cities today there were big smiles. this family returned home to chicago after three days stranded in germany. >> we made it in one piece. the boys are tired. >> reporter: tired but happy. >> the flight crew was fantastic. they were happy to be working, too. they had an easy job because everybody was happy to be flying today. >> reporter: 13,000 flights left european airspace that had been closed. that's less than half the normal amount. at least now some passengers are finally beginning to get home. >> i'm not sure i'll believe it until i step foot in my doorway, but yes this is incredible. >> reporter: she came in from paris airport in ronden to resume limited operations. the air traffic control agency says it will likely be friday before travel returns to normal. so many passengers in europe and the united states remain stuck. >> we need to go to amsterdam and we sleep here in the terminal on the floor. >> reporter: those lucky enough to get the flights out tell us they are sorry t
here's abc's aaron katerski. >> reporter: at airports at several u.s. cities today there were big smiles. this family returned home to chicago after three days stranded in germany. >> we made it in one piece. the boys are tired. >> reporter: tired but happy. >> the flight crew was fantastic. they were happy to be working, too. they had an easy job because everybody was happy to be flying today. >> reporter: 13,000 flights left european airspace that had been...
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do you have a question for aaron?> well, i think at this stage, we get to the point where it's more than a marketing problem. if you're talking about what's happening on our side of the pond, goldman was one of the ten most important banks in the german government bond consortium last year. we're talking about refinancing something in the vicinity of 340 billion german government debt and the german government is seriously talking about that's what weir we hear on the rumor mill of excludeing goldman of the federal bond consortium until all of these allegations were sorted out. the germans were already slightly mi ffed because of their involvement in refinancing greek debt in a fancy way. do you think it's far more than a marketing problem now because it's beginning to hurt. it's beginning to filter possibility into real business. >> well, i believe yesterday they had they spend a lot of time talking to their clients one-on-one. there's clearly some sort of substantive business issue there. that's mott my area of expe
do you have a question for aaron?> well, i think at this stage, we get to the point where it's more than a marketing problem. if you're talking about what's happening on our side of the pond, goldman was one of the ten most important banks in the german government bond consortium last year. we're talking about refinancing something in the vicinity of 340 billion german government debt and the german government is seriously talking about that's what weir we hear on the rumor mill of...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. april 11, 2010. >> a student says she was attacked at georgetown university. it happened at the copley residence hall on friday night. the woman told police she was walking from her room down to the basement when a stranger put one hand over her mouth and the other over her shirt. we've learned the identity of a woman who died in prince george's county. cynthia deshawn aaron died at the hop. police were called to a shooting in the parking lot of andrews restaurant in suitland, early yesterday morning. today is the final day of the cherry blossom festival. this is a look at the japanese street festival from yesterday. today runners are taking their mark in the 10 k run and 5 k walk. the festival celebrates the cherry trees which were a gift from japan in 1912. in a moment, justin will join us here's to the believers. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our company
i'm aaron gilchrist. april 11, 2010. >> a student says she was attacked at georgetown university. it happened at the copley residence hall on friday night. the woman told police she was walking from her room down to the basement when a stranger put one hand over her mouth and the other over her shirt. we've learned the identity of a woman who died in prince george's county. cynthia deshawn aaron died at the hop. police were called to a shooting in the parking lot of andrews restaurant in...
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rhine swings right over it as aaronic son records his first strikeout.laying 1st base for the hurricanes this year, really a middle infielder by trade. but this year they put him out there replacing orlando. >> jason: eriksson, retired wake forest in the second, trying to do the same very quickly here in the third. blair out. and we'll bring up the left fielder ryan semeniuk who popped after the 1st baseman. first at bat. good looking eric erickson. we mentioned his freshman campaign in 2007. he became the first university of miami freshman in a long history to be . >> jason: and as the sun sets behind us here at alex rhodoras park, css has a web show put together by you, the fans, for fans. you will have a chance to give us your feedback. submit a comment or question to consider putting the next pant sode. let your voice be be herd. good look at tim cooney, tonight's starting pitcher for wake forest. 6'2" freshman. out of college vil, pennsylvania, and malvern prep. last team helped his team win the state championship. twice the daily news all-city play
rhine swings right over it as aaronic son records his first strikeout.laying 1st base for the hurricanes this year, really a middle infielder by trade. but this year they put him out there replacing orlando. >> jason: eriksson, retired wake forest in the second, trying to do the same very quickly here in the third. blair out. and we'll bring up the left fielder ryan semeniuk who popped after the 1st baseman. first at bat. good looking eric erickson. we mentioned his freshman campaign in...
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[audience shouting] aaron, you are safe for one more week. congratulations. vote, the person leaving "american idol" tonight is -- tim urban. casey is safe. let's hear it for tim, the comeback kid on this show. congratulations, casey. we'll miss you, buddy. keep that smile alive. >> i will. >> ryan: want to thank randy, ellen, kara, simon, for all of your hard work on the show and also thank you to everybody watching for your support, for your generosity. now we're going to take a look at tim's time on "american idol." good night, america. >> tim has a great smile. his teeth could actually sparkle like the little -- like a cartoon. >> i might be in love with tim myself. >> simon: you're going to smile. the audience is going to vote for you. so well done. >> i know has completely changed my life and i take away so many things away from it. i couldn't beginning to tell you. >> kara: you know what? you look like an artist. you feel like an artist. that's pretty impressive. >> ♪ so i say better think i leave right now ♪ >> to say i'm proud of tim would be an unde
[audience shouting] aaron, you are safe for one more week. congratulations. vote, the person leaving "american idol" tonight is -- tim urban. casey is safe. let's hear it for tim, the comeback kid on this show. congratulations, casey. we'll miss you, buddy. keep that smile alive. >> i will. >> ryan: want to thank randy, ellen, kara, simon, for all of your hard work on the show and also thank you to everybody watching for your support, for your generosity. now we're going...
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news4's aaron gilchrist has that story. >> reporter: it may look like a bunch of kids at play but onearth day, there's a real method to their madness. 600 students from kindergarten to senchth grade converged on the national mall this morning to celebrate the planet and the country's national parks. >> we want them to know at a very young age it is their responsibility to be good stewards of the environment tloyp day in the living classroom is part of the national park trust's buddy program. the designed to get kids to explore the national parks and help the environment. >> they are having fun and doing it. they are being healthy. they are picking up trash. they are learn being different environmental -- what they can do to take care of the environment. >> this is a great way for them to be connected to the land because if they see it, they will know it is important to save it. >> reporter: earth day events span the country mark 40g years since the wisconsin senator called for a nationwide teach-in on the environment. after a major oil spill in california. thousands of students heard
news4's aaron gilchrist has that story. >> reporter: it may look like a bunch of kids at play but onearth day, there's a real method to their madness. 600 students from kindergarten to senchth grade converged on the national mall this morning to celebrate the planet and the country's national parks. >> we want them to know at a very young age it is their responsibility to be good stewards of the environment tloyp day in the living classroom is part of the national park trust's buddy...
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. >> after those words yesterday, we go to aaron gilchrist with more on this case. >> reporter: it was a very short hearing but it provided a lot of detail about what happened, lot of new information for us at the hearing today. about what led up to the deaths of five people that is inclusive of the four people in the drive-by shooting march 30th and jordan howe killed on march 22nd. let's begin with what happen by the first two suspects. 21-year-old robert. according to the prosecutor and charging documents he is charged particularly with the murder of tavon nelson. according to the documents, nelson was the first to die on march 30th and did not happen during that drive-by shooting. rather he was shot by two suspects prior to the drive-by and those two suspects, got into a silver minivan with the other suspects, proceeded to that scene on south capitol street and are accused of being a part of the shooting that happened there as well. but, again, charged originally with the murder of nelson and then with that drive-by shooting that happened just a few minutes later on south capitol s
. >> after those words yesterday, we go to aaron gilchrist with more on this case. >> reporter: it was a very short hearing but it provided a lot of detail about what happened, lot of new information for us at the hearing today. about what led up to the deaths of five people that is inclusive of the four people in the drive-by shooting march 30th and jordan howe killed on march 22nd. let's begin with what happen by the first two suspects. 21-year-old robert. according to the...
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so now i go visit aaron and elijah out at the cemetery. sometimes i get angry then, too.re little boys, and you just don't murder little kids. aaron would be 20 years old now, elijah would be 17. sometimes during the day you're going to cry. or there's going to be something that's going to remind you of the bombing, and you're right back where you were on april 19th, 1995. we don't ever get too far from there. >> there were reports of up to 50,000 people in the oklahoma city area suffering symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. i looked at all the photographs from the crime scene. i looked at all the photographs from the coroner's office. it was overwhelming. >> death and loss are integral part of life everywhere, and accidents like plane crashes where you lose 100, 200 people, all the examples i give you right now are unexpected losses. we have to accept it and move on. >> he had grown into this being that lacked all sensitivity. >> he was very hostile to the victims, really almost detaching himself from their hurt altogether. >> i had no hesitation to look at them
so now i go visit aaron and elijah out at the cemetery. sometimes i get angry then, too.re little boys, and you just don't murder little kids. aaron would be 20 years old now, elijah would be 17. sometimes during the day you're going to cry. or there's going to be something that's going to remind you of the bombing, and you're right back where you were on april 19th, 1995. we don't ever get too far from there. >> there were reports of up to 50,000 people in the oklahoma city area...
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aaron gilchrist has more on the beetle attack that's hit charles and prince george's counties. >> reporterthe department of agriculture has moved away from trying to get rid of the emerald ash bore. instead now they are trying to control it. so that means if you look up you are going to start to see trees like this all over the state. there are tens of millions of ash trees all over maryland that protect ecosystems and beautify urban areas. since 2003, this exotic asian beetle has been on the attack. >> this beetle has the cape bill of wiping out the entire genious oyp dick bean is the state's expert on combating the emerald ash bore. it destroyed some 47,000 ash trees. >> you look at it and doesn't look that bad. right. >> reporter: normal. >> right. this is what will happen after a couple of years. >> reporter: beetle lays eggs in the trees and they bore down and create little tunnels. draining nutrients from the trees. >> tree starves and dies. that's exactly what's happening. starving to death. starts from the canopy, top of the tree down. >> reporter: this month, the team will hang up
aaron gilchrist has more on the beetle attack that's hit charles and prince george's counties. >> reporterthe department of agriculture has moved away from trying to get rid of the emerald ash bore. instead now they are trying to control it. so that means if you look up you are going to start to see trees like this all over the state. there are tens of millions of ash trees all over maryland that protect ecosystems and beautify urban areas. since 2003, this exotic asian beetle has been on...
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. >> reporter: julie singleton tells wjz she was a wreck when she got the call her daughter aaron como had been arrested in florida. >> as a grandmother, that was a nightmare i hoped and pray i never want to go through and i never wish that on anyone. >> reporter: the drama started when como and her boyfriend took a stolen suv to florida. when they tried to pass a counter fit $100 bill, the clerk called police. they took off with the boy, sparking a nationwide search. >> i got on face book, please helenor, return him safely. >> reporter: she got her wish when little nate turned up alone, dumped off at st. patrick's cathedral. >> i thanked the angels above or whoever was in charge of that one. >> troubled minds that would have led to some kind of abandonment. at least there's hope that he's going to be safe in the church. we know this is god's house. >> reporter: the mother has a lengthy arrest record, including for forgery and theft. her exboyfriend says she vanished from his home. >> she had a daughter who i was raising. she left in the middle of the night with some people and never c
. >> reporter: julie singleton tells wjz she was a wreck when she got the call her daughter aaron como had been arrested in florida. >> as a grandmother, that was a nightmare i hoped and pray i never want to go through and i never wish that on anyone. >> reporter: the drama started when como and her boyfriend took a stolen suv to florida. when they tried to pass a counter fit $100 bill, the clerk called police. they took off with the boy, sparking a nationwide search. >>...
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take aaron cook's offering out of the yard. his second home run of the year. the nationals win it 5-2. they take on colorado again tomorrow at 7:00. not a lot of people there. one of the smallest crowds in nationals history but if they keep winning the crowds will start coming. >>> a robber thinks >>> virginia state police are trying to figure out what caused an accident that killed two teenagers in spotsylvania. the van they were in crashed into a tree. travis stewart was driving. his father says he believes his son may have been distracted by a text message. >> this phone texting and driving has been a big factor. i don't know. i know he loved to text. >> grief counselors met with classmates of both teens today. >> virginia's governor has pulled the funding for viagra for state employees. governor bob mcdonnell removed coverage from the employee health plans. since the 1990s drugs like viagra have been included in the plan. governor kaine proposed taking it out, but the general assembly put it back in. the move could save taxpayers millions each year. >>> a
take aaron cook's offering out of the yard. his second home run of the year. the nationals win it 5-2. they take on colorado again tomorrow at 7:00. not a lot of people there. one of the smallest crowds in nationals history but if they keep winning the crowds will start coming. >>> a robber thinks >>> virginia state police are trying to figure out what caused an accident that killed two teenagers in spotsylvania. the van they were in crashed into a tree. travis stewart was...
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aaron barnhart and rachael sklar, thanks very much for joining us to talk about the late-night wars,hich i'm sure we'll talk about more once conan makes his debut. >>> coming up next, the sound of sunday. wow, is this... fiber one honey clusters? yes. but it can't have... can't have about half a i assure you it does. i can only taste... only taste the crunchy clusters, honey, and brown sugar. no madam, i don't have esp. (announcer) fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. ♪ [ male announcer ] of all the things being said about our cars... the most important is what comes from you. if you are shopping for a new car, we invite you to put ours to the test. put us up against anyone. and may the best car win. >>> joining us now for a look at what's been happening on the other sunday talk shows, here's candy crowley. the debate over the administration's financial reform bill really heating up this week. what have tim geithner and mitch mcconnell saying about the question of whether there will be future bank bailouts. >> first of all, turn the page. it's not the public option any more they'r
aaron barnhart and rachael sklar, thanks very much for joining us to talk about the late-night wars,hich i'm sure we'll talk about more once conan makes his debut. >>> coming up next, the sound of sunday. wow, is this... fiber one honey clusters? yes. but it can't have... can't have about half a i assure you it does. i can only taste... only taste the crunchy clusters, honey, and brown sugar. no madam, i don't have esp. (announcer) fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. ♪ [ male...
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now aaron david millar says that u.s.olicy is based on, quote, false religion and he's no longer a believer. he's here to go one-on-one. pretty strong words. our policy in the middle east is based on a false religion. why? >> i was a believer for a long time. i embraced the religion of yes. number one, that arab/israeli peacemaking was the most important interest america faced. number two, that only negotiations could resolve the arab/israeli conflict and only america could help deliver. i haven't abandoned that religion. i've simply begun to test those propositions. to try to determine whether or not they still make sense as the region and as america has changed. >> but for 30-plus years the united states says this. the israeli/palestinian dispute is the core issue and sort of nothing else will ever get to the finish line in the region unless you advance that. you think that's no longer true? >> i think that there are other interests. we're now involved in two costly and very difficult wars in iraq and afghanistan. we ar
now aaron david millar says that u.s.olicy is based on, quote, false religion and he's no longer a believer. he's here to go one-on-one. pretty strong words. our policy in the middle east is based on a false religion. why? >> i was a believer for a long time. i embraced the religion of yes. number one, that arab/israeli peacemaking was the most important interest america faced. number two, that only negotiations could resolve the arab/israeli conflict and only america could help deliver....
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aaron is very good at finding pro bucket said points of view.ould i please remind you to close yourself loans, do not answer, take a message during this session because it will interfere with our lives. we have an overflow. during the q&a session, we will take questions from the overflow. aaronm you have the chair, welcome. >> thank you. one of my greatest joys of being at the center for the last four years is to be able to work with you. i greatly appreciated. welcome and good morning. 15 months since the administration of a political transformer the president, this president, like many of his present tears -- predecessors, is wrestling with the problem of the much to promised land. his determination to see the creation of a palestinian state on his watch as it -- is exceeded only by the degree of difficulty in doing so. according to some, a year-and-a- half in, there are no negotiations. we are in the middle of a major risk with the government of israel. we have very little streak at -- credibility among the arabs and palestinians. according t
aaron is very good at finding pro bucket said points of view.ould i please remind you to close yourself loans, do not answer, take a message during this session because it will interfere with our lives. we have an overflow. during the q&a session, we will take questions from the overflow. aaronm you have the chair, welcome. >> thank you. one of my greatest joys of being at the center for the last four years is to be able to work with you. i greatly appreciated. welcome and good...
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swimming, swim clubs in missouri, and aaron dean, who is now the swimmers general manager. and was her supervisor in missouri. >> the mother of the plaintiff sent me this letter that her husband wrote two years ago. in it, he details the alleged misconduct of rob and says that he should be permanently barred from any coaching activity. when they learned that he was coaching here in virginia, they were shocked. >> we are supposed to be protecting these kids, and when that is not happening, it really makes you feel sick. >> the lawsuit and others have sent shock waves through the swimming community. greg york, the general chair, the governing body over swimmers, says they are coming up with new guidelines to protect swimmers and coaches. >> these allegations were several months ago and that coach has been here for six months and we didn't have any awareness of that. >> york says they are coming up with guidelines for hiring coaches. in arlington, peggy fox, 9news now. >> and u.s.a. swimming is taking steps to protect his 300,000 members in a 7 point action plan and you can le
swimming, swim clubs in missouri, and aaron dean, who is now the swimmers general manager. and was her supervisor in missouri. >> the mother of the plaintiff sent me this letter that her husband wrote two years ago. in it, he details the alleged misconduct of rob and says that he should be permanently barred from any coaching activity. when they learned that he was coaching here in virginia, they were shocked. >> we are supposed to be protecting these kids, and when that is not...
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. >> tim: in fact, you and i saw aaron rowen in the 2005 world series in chicago not a play like that but in a wind-blown fly ball to left field end up at second base after the ball was dropped in left field. in you are the runner at first base, again, you have to get closer to the bag as the outfielder gets closer to the fence. >> joe: a base hit for teixeira. he came into the game 0-16. went 0-17 as he lined out the first time up and now he is 3 for the last 3. the putout went 7-4, 3-4. left, second, first, back to the second baseman for the tag. subway fresh fit 600 is coming up from phoenix right after this action at 7:00. there is strike two on rodriguez. >> tim: what a game. >> joe: had a lot in it and rodriguez has made two very good defensive plays and his efforts really the only reason why we were talking about the potential no-hitter into the 8th. that is ball two. >> tim: not a bad way to kick off the 2010 season. >> joe: our 15th season together and wind up in some city -- the end of the world series in november again this year? >> tim: i think so, yes. >> joe: sometime in
. >> tim: in fact, you and i saw aaron rowen in the 2005 world series in chicago not a play like that but in a wind-blown fly ball to left field end up at second base after the ball was dropped in left field. in you are the runner at first base, again, you have to get closer to the bag as the outfielder gets closer to the fence. >> joe: a base hit for teixeira. he came into the game 0-16. went 0-17 as he lined out the first time up and now he is 3 for the last 3. the putout went...
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. >> reporter: aaron david miller served as an adviser to six secretaries of state and has witnessed the decline in american dimlomattic power. >> we can't morally preach anymore about the virtues of american-style capitalism when we can't fix our own dysfunctional, broken house. >> reporter: and seemingly can't-- >> that's the worst place to be. >> we must rebuild our strength here at home. >> reporter: the solution is to accept many nations now have a seat at the table and can influence world outcomes. >> it was easier long ago to say, well you have a couple of big powers. now you have a lot of powers. >> james fallows is a writer who just returned from living in china for three years. >> china has a very, very long way to go before they have the dimensions of the national power that the u.s. does-- maybe never. >> reporter: is american power truly on the decline? >> not really. things are changing. other countries are getting relatively stronger. it doesn't necessarily mean that the u.s. will decline in any way that really matters. >> reporter: fallows believes the changing world
. >> reporter: aaron david miller served as an adviser to six secretaries of state and has witnessed the decline in american dimlomattic power. >> we can't morally preach anymore about the virtues of american-style capitalism when we can't fix our own dysfunctional, broken house. >> reporter: and seemingly can't-- >> that's the worst place to be. >> we must rebuild our strength here at home. >> reporter: the solution is to accept many nations now have a seat...
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good morning, seth aaron, how are you? >> top of the day, how are you?eat, but not as good as you are, you are the big winner. >> almost forgot when i woke up this morning. i said where am i? what am i doing? >> this has got to be very new and very fresh for you but very exciting. has it settled in yet? >> yeah, and no. i mean, it's like i said, i woke up i really did forget, oh, yeah, the premier was la last night. i got to be quiet it's coming up. i can talk about it now. it's kind of relieving. >> now that you can talk about it and with abou be about it. what is next for you. >> just that establishing manufacture and getting into the stores. i'm sewing everything myself and putting it in small boutiques. i'm ready for the next level and that will definitely help me get there. >> and the prize money, you said i just won project runway and i just won $100,000. >> yeah, i focused on -- i wanted the title. i wanted the crown. that was most important to me and then all the other stuff that comes with it, the money, the design suite. then i start thinking,
good morning, seth aaron, how are you? >> top of the day, how are you?eat, but not as good as you are, you are the big winner. >> almost forgot when i woke up this morning. i said where am i? what am i doing? >> this has got to be very new and very fresh for you but very exciting. has it settled in yet? >> yeah, and no. i mean, it's like i said, i woke up i really did forget, oh, yeah, the premier was la last night. i got to be quiet it's coming up. i can talk about it...
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tonight, luke wilson, aaron johnson and john lydon's hand p.i.l., for the first time in 18 years so,now, watch.
tonight, luke wilson, aaron johnson and john lydon's hand p.i.l., for the first time in 18 years so,now, watch.
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he included wine in and aaron and even more because they recovered and officials. he made himself available to dhem in ways that had never happened before. he made himself available and smbers of his government wnailable but the interesting thing was part of his own personal family as well, they sally were the facto members of the churchill family. they spent many if not most weekends at the various country houses they would go to. relationship was so close that all three of them did have wartime affairs with members of churchill's family. senator churchill, churchill's favorite daughter, with pamela churchill, the prime minister's daughter in law who was married to obviously winston's son, i should add these affairs were airlyt the same time. london was a fairly romantic city but not quite that much. they were sequential. it goes to the oro of london during that time. anything went in london. it was incredibly exciting, vibrant city. probably the most exciting city in the war during the war in the world. it wasn't just them. it was going on all over the fore. f to
he included wine in and aaron and even more because they recovered and officials. he made himself available to dhem in ways that had never happened before. he made himself available and smbers of his government wnailable but the interesting thing was part of his own personal family as well, they sally were the facto members of the churchill family. they spent many if not most weekends at the various country houses they would go to. relationship was so close that all three of them did have...
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aaron spellings' show one was "the love boat" you could fit it in the lawn of his house here. we only need $150 million. candy spelling said she is getting some offers. find out about those. here comes jack jones. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. they find them at td ameritrade. trading's all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. so i start my trading day... with td ameritrade's morning perspective. that's interesting... or, look at this... i can mine their weekly webcast for ideas. this is what i need. of course, ideas are just the start. so now i can drill down. heat mapping... heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. 2,500 stocks... one quick glance. cold... cold. hot! right there. look at this-- pattern matcher... pattern matcher spots technical patterns, automatically. wow, look at that. look at that head and shoulders right there. it's like pattern radar. pattern x-ray vision. plus, this amazing gadget... called the telephone. i can call td ameritrade anytime and talk trades, strategies. anything. that's where the actio
aaron spellings' show one was "the love boat" you could fit it in the lawn of his house here. we only need $150 million. candy spelling said she is getting some offers. find out about those. here comes jack jones. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. they find them at td ameritrade. trading's all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. so i start my trading day... with td ameritrade's morning perspective. that's interesting... or, look at this......
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if it's news to you, it was to us, too, when katie couric recently visited haiti and spoke to aaron boyd. boyd disagrees with cutting back on aid, but told why it's being done. >> when you continue having a lot of food distribution, you lower the price of food so that people can't trade and it disrupts markets, basically. >> reporter: in other words, there may be such as thing as too much help. the public outpouring is so generous it's interfering with the haitian economy. if food is free, local farmers can't sell what they grow. desperately poor residents who aren't earthquake victims are moving into refugee camps for free food and health care. but the government wants residents to be less dependent on foreign aid, not more. susan reichly is with u.s.a.i.d., the u.s. agent they distributes foreign aid. it's already spent $562 billion on haiti relief. >> as they've requested that these large-scale food distributions and as well as some of the large-scale programs which are really pulling people into the camps, we're working with them, we are in complete agreement with them on this point.
if it's news to you, it was to us, too, when katie couric recently visited haiti and spoke to aaron boyd. boyd disagrees with cutting back on aid, but told why it's being done. >> when you continue having a lot of food distribution, you lower the price of food so that people can't trade and it disrupts markets, basically. >> reporter: in other words, there may be such as thing as too much help. the public outpouring is so generous it's interfering with the haitian economy. if food...
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there was a business schoolfellow on today on the cnbc talking with aaron burr net and he said that it isn't that bad and -- >> david moss. >> yes. >> he questioned the too big to fail issue and said the real issue is how intermixed the organizations are. the enforcement there was some discon about what needed to be done to improve enforcement it is difficult when you have people saying different things and i came away from his presentation also heartened at the bill that was going to be a little better than you say. >> look it is democracy and a variety of opinions and a debate of this kind is healthy and i will be speaking to david leader this evening. [laughter] but seriously i don't understand after 30 years of a lot of people not doing their job, i'm very interested. i would like to see that plan. and it is striking to me that the best idea of the administration and our congressional leadership with regards to capital requirements and systemic risk and so on and so forth is it a regulator's authority to come back with the details. well, these are the guys that got it wrong for 20
there was a business schoolfellow on today on the cnbc talking with aaron burr net and he said that it isn't that bad and -- >> david moss. >> yes. >> he questioned the too big to fail issue and said the real issue is how intermixed the organizations are. the enforcement there was some discon about what needed to be done to improve enforcement it is difficult when you have people saying different things and i came away from his presentation also heartened at the bill that was...
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there was a harvard business school fellow one today on cnbc talking with aaron for night and he said the dog though it's a bad bill -- >> david mas. >> yacht. >> lucky guess. >> he said he questions are too big to fail issue and said that the real issue is how intermixed the organization is ours. he said the key issue is whether the end course enforcement. and then there was some discussion on what needed to be done to improve enforcement. but it is difficult when you have people saying different things. and i cannot wait from his presentation a little heartened that the dog will was going to be a little better than you say. >> book. this is democracy in a variety of opinions and it's very healthy and i will be speaking sharply today that later this evening. [laughter] but seriously, i don't understand -- i don't understand the argument, for example, the improvement made by streak in "the new york times" column. the program is a fantastic four's fourth sensible on a lot of issues including this one. but he said the issue is too interconnected, they're not too big to fail. but i'm jac
there was a harvard business school fellow one today on cnbc talking with aaron for night and he said the dog though it's a bad bill -- >> david mas. >> yacht. >> lucky guess. >> he said he questions are too big to fail issue and said that the real issue is how intermixed the organization is ours. he said the key issue is whether the end course enforcement. and then there was some discussion on what needed to be done to improve enforcement. but it is difficult when you...
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there was a business schoolfellow on today on the cnbc talking with aaron burr net and he said that it isn't that bad and -- >> david moss. >> yes. >> he questioned the too big to fail issue and said the real issue is how intermixed the organizations are. the enforcement there was some discussion about what needed to be done to improve enforcement it is diff
there was a business schoolfellow on today on the cnbc talking with aaron burr net and he said that it isn't that bad and -- >> david moss. >> yes. >> he questioned the too big to fail issue and said the real issue is how intermixed the organizations are. the enforcement there was some discussion about what needed to be done to improve enforcement it is diff
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serena's been with carter, aaron, and trip skrn p. don with olivia, rachel and vanessa.re all lost in reality. >> jimmy: that's a lot, you're like the tiger woods of this show. >> oh, wow. look at blair's expression there. >> jimmy: like she got hit by a sonic boom. >> just like little house on the prairie used to be. >> jimmy: that's fairly impressive, i have to say. it's good to meet you. continue embrarsing your grandparents. cow can watch "gossip girl" on the qw. at cheez-it, we expect a lot from our cheese. - knock, knock. - who's there? interrupting cheese. interrupt-- - cheese! - i should have seen that one coming. you should've, 'cause that was-- i even told you i was gonna be interrupting you. ( snickering, laughing ) morning sir. beautiful day, isn't it? we take the time for our cheese to mature... before we bake it into every delicious cracker. because at cheez-it, real cheese matters. ♪ oh pepperoni, how much i love yah ♪ see the game last night? of course i did. spice up any sub with pepperoni. only at subway. at the olive garden cooking school in tuscany, o
serena's been with carter, aaron, and trip skrn p. don with olivia, rachel and vanessa.re all lost in reality. >> jimmy: that's a lot, you're like the tiger woods of this show. >> oh, wow. look at blair's expression there. >> jimmy: like she got hit by a sonic boom. >> just like little house on the prairie used to be. >> jimmy: that's fairly impressive, i have to say. it's good to meet you. continue embrarsing your grandparents. cow can watch "gossip...
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and hank aaron reveals his fight with osteoarthritis. he's open and honest with his predictions.king and check it out. conan o'brien is a guest from his set. let's switch to a few hot comedy topics. kate gosselin, she's competing on "dancing with the stars," what are your thoughts about kate? >> larry, i have to tell you, i have never enjoyed anything more than kate gosselin dancing on dancing with the stars. i went in person a week ago. it is a train wreck you cannot turn away from. i don't know why she bothers to train. kettle one is the secret to her rhythm and her dancing feet. you think someone with such a talented cervix and hip area could be able to gyrate and keep a rhythm. >> larry: you're giving her the thumbs down. >> no, thumbs up. i was on twitter. i follow you on twitter, by the way. i was on twitter. i want everybody to vote and keep kate gosselin on "dancing with the stars." my wife, my daughter, the dogs in the bed. it was like a norman rockwell painting. only kate gosselin has been able to make that happen in the house. i'm not ready to make that end. >> larry:
and hank aaron reveals his fight with osteoarthritis. he's open and honest with his predictions.king and check it out. conan o'brien is a guest from his set. let's switch to a few hot comedy topics. kate gosselin, she's competing on "dancing with the stars," what are your thoughts about kate? >> larry, i have to tell you, i have never enjoyed anything more than kate gosselin dancing on dancing with the stars. i went in person a week ago. it is a train wreck you cannot turn away...
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washington post business editor frank aarons joins us.log, you'll be blogging the living daylights out of this. you are looking forward to this. >> how geeky and worthy does that sound? >> what are you looking forward to. >> you have the head of the biggest and baddest firm on wall street, lloyd blankfein. and then next to him will be fab reese foray and who put together the deal that the s.e.c. charging is fraud. and he hasn't appeared in public. all we've seen is the e-mails that goldman released over the weekend when he was writing his girl friend back in 2007 explaining how finance and tender affections to his girlfriend. >> he said in one of those, he likened it to the frankenstein monster turning on himself. is this remorse on his part? >> in some he seems to be working out a crisis, saying, well, i know my job is simply to make the capital markets more efficient, but i'm able to justify anything. so he seems like he's really having -- there was a lot of internal angst at goldman coming out of the e-mails and the investigation where
washington post business editor frank aarons joins us.log, you'll be blogging the living daylights out of this. you are looking forward to this. >> how geeky and worthy does that sound? >> what are you looking forward to. >> you have the head of the biggest and baddest firm on wall street, lloyd blankfein. and then next to him will be fab reese foray and who put together the deal that the s.e.c. charging is fraud. and he hasn't appeared in public. all we've seen is the e-mails...
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and the other baseball icon, hank aaron reveals his fight with osteoarthritis.n and honest about a chronic condition. makes some predictions too about the 2010 baseball season. go to cnn.com/larryking and check it out. >>> right now we'll check out anderson cooper. he'll host "ac 360" at the top of the hour. what's up? >> militia is a sensitive topic in oklahoma with monday being the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. so did the oklahoma state senator and candidate for governor go too far in seemingly supporting the idea of an armed state guard to defend the state from an overreaching state government? we'll talk with the senator tonight and keep him hmos. also, raw politics. sarah palin is a hit on the speaking circuit. maybe not as popular with voters. an early poll released today puts her as a distant third as a gop contender for white house. the top pick a surprising one. and comedian chelsea handler weighing in on conan o'brien's new move to cable. that and a lot more on "360" at the top of the hour. >> that's at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. let
and the other baseball icon, hank aaron reveals his fight with osteoarthritis.n and honest about a chronic condition. makes some predictions too about the 2010 baseball season. go to cnn.com/larryking and check it out. >>> right now we'll check out anderson cooper. he'll host "ac 360" at the top of the hour. what's up? >> militia is a sensitive topic in oklahoma with monday being the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. so did the oklahoma state senator and...
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. >> tonight, ending our -- with aaron.smells like [ bleep ]. >> the most disturbing jesse james story about to unfold. did he participate in dog [ bleep ]? >> it is completely [ bleep ] up. >> a baby owl fell out of a tree. my neighbor's gardner [ bleep ] it. >> barcelona-like weather on thursday. april 1st. so, let's just hope mother [ bleep ] isn't [ bleep ] with us. >> were known as these for their closely cropped hair. >> stacy? >> what are [ bleep ] heads? >> good for $2,000. >> [ bleep ] you! >> yeah, i mean, they've been giving me a hard time. trying to [ bleep ] my [ bleep ], this guy. >> best feeling in the world, climb up on the top of that cage after you [ bleep ] some dude. raw, real. nasty. >> listen, nobody. i already told you i have a deal. >> it doesn't matter who you have a deal with. i've waited long enough. i'm going to [ bleep ] my wife. [ applause ] >> jimmy: we have a good show tonight. eva longoria parker, music from ok go, and we'll be right back with carey mulligan, so stick around. ♪ let's take a
. >> tonight, ending our -- with aaron.smells like [ bleep ]. >> the most disturbing jesse james story about to unfold. did he participate in dog [ bleep ]? >> it is completely [ bleep ] up. >> a baby owl fell out of a tree. my neighbor's gardner [ bleep ] it. >> barcelona-like weather on thursday. april 1st. so, let's just hope mother [ bleep ] isn't [ bleep ] with us. >> were known as these for their closely cropped hair. >> stacy? >> what are [...
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aaron andrews and maxim? >> i don't know if there is. i don't know if there is.no idea. >> larry: are you dating anybody? >> i'm not dating anybody. just the boys and damien and the show. it's a lot of work. so, no. >> larry: aren't you lonely? >> i am a little lonely. but that's good for the dance. it makes me excited to go to work every day. >> larry: don't young eligible guys ask you out? >> not right now, no. >> larry: no one asks you out? >> not really. i'm not thinking about that. >> larry: you could change that, you know. >> either this, or match.com. that's what i was thinking. >> larry: we'll be back with more of pamela anderson. by the way, if you'd like a date, get online. don't go away. >> larry: pamela anderson's with us. still there on "dancing with the stars." do you think it's harder to date a celebrity? let's not say a celebrity, stockbroker who wants to date you. he has to put up with paparazzi, the press, people looking at you and not him when you go to a restaurant. don't you think it's hard to date -- >> it's very difficult to date, yeah. tha
aaron andrews and maxim? >> i don't know if there is. i don't know if there is.no idea. >> larry: are you dating anybody? >> i'm not dating anybody. just the boys and damien and the show. it's a lot of work. so, no. >> larry: aren't you lonely? >> i am a little lonely. but that's good for the dance. it makes me excited to go to work every day. >> larry: don't young eligible guys ask you out? >> not right now, no. >> larry: no one asks you out?...
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media guide was watching the super bowl and at halftime there were performances by britney spears and aaron smith and a bunch of others and mark was paying attention as this was going on and noticing a lot more activity for these artists. you could tell that. he was noticing there were tons of people who suddenly became interested in britney spears in this huge spike over the weekend and on monday he went into work and was all fired up and said we have to release some singles of these guys that we can distribute on the internet or get them in stores because we need to take advantage of this interest and we only have these cds that take months to make and cost $18. there's no way to rush something out like that so the opportunity came and went. i think that is what i am talking about. record labels missed an opportunity because the technology disruption. so let me talk a little bit about strategic inflexion points for a second. i was reading and i quote in my book another book -- you are probably familiar with this. andrew s. grove. chief executive officer of intel. he had gone through in th
media guide was watching the super bowl and at halftime there were performances by britney spears and aaron smith and a bunch of others and mark was paying attention as this was going on and noticing a lot more activity for these artists. you could tell that. he was noticing there were tons of people who suddenly became interested in britney spears in this huge spike over the weekend and on monday he went into work and was all fired up and said we have to release some singles of these guys that...
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police say 9:30 this night, an argument between an 18-year-old victim and two other teens. 17-year-old aaron folks at some point, the argument turned into a fight. investigators say that's when one of the suspects pulled out a knife and stabbed the 18-year- old victim. the suspects then ran to a restaurant nearby. and that's where police found them and took them in. now, investigators say the fight may stem from a previous disagreement. >> reporter: detectives are reviewing surveillance video from the area. while police aren't beefing up the security, they are asking shoppers to keep their eyes open. >> i'm always trying to be aware of what's going on around me. just to make sure. i know things can happen. >> reporter: police say the teens are being held behind bars on $50,000 bail. in whitemarsh, i'm gigi barnett. >> medics took the victim to bayview hospital last night. doctors treated and released him. on the east side of the county, gunmen are searching for the person who opened fire. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene as police investigated. witnesses say two people were walking down
police say 9:30 this night, an argument between an 18-year-old victim and two other teens. 17-year-old aaron folks at some point, the argument turned into a fight. investigators say that's when one of the suspects pulled out a knife and stabbed the 18-year- old victim. the suspects then ran to a restaurant nearby. and that's where police found them and took them in. now, investigators say the fight may stem from a previous disagreement. >> reporter: detectives are reviewing surveillance...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm kimberly suiters. it's sunday, april 25th, 2010. >> there is destruction through the deep south after several tornadoes poofed through the area. the death toll is at ten ta includes three concern and dozens other injured. yazoo city, mississippi received some of the most severe damage. utter obliteration is how mississippi's governor describes it. pour full winds uprooted trees and seared through a chemical plant causing a massive liquid nitrogen leak. one 11-year-old says she's never witnessed anything like this in her life. >> i was scared because i felt like the house was going to fall part and fall down on us. >> we didn't know how house was still standing. my parents are alive. bri brother and sister. >> a lot of people are without power across the southeast from the same massive storm system which started its destruction in texas yesterday. >>> let's find out what that storm system could bring to us today. chuck, have we heard anything about ef scale on any of the tornados? >> the one that i've h
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm kimberly suiters. it's sunday, april 25th, 2010. >> there is destruction through the deep south after several tornadoes poofed through the area. the death toll is at ten ta includes three concern and dozens other injured. yazoo city, mississippi received some of the most severe damage. utter obliteration is how mississippi's governor describes it. pour full winds uprooted trees and seared through a chemical plant causing a massive liquid nitrogen leak....
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aaron gilchrist has the morning off. it is sunday april 18th, 2010. the news just ahead. first a quick look at the forecast. justin drabick sitting in for chuck bell. >> a bit i've chilly start this sunday morning if you're just waking up. expect temperatures a little bit on the cold side. widespread 30s this morning. starting to come back into the 40s. a lot of the clouds outside now going to inhibit the temperatures from climbing quickly this morning. 459 dulles. 46 national airport off to the north and west, similar numbers in the low to mid 40s. everyone.pretty much uniform in nature as far as the temperatures this morning because there's enough breeze to mix up the air. by noontime, about mid 50s in the warm spots approaching that 60 doig mark. going to be a struggle this afternoon. there will be a warmup though coming up in the seven-day forecast. >>> a handful of evacuations in southern iceland thanks to a volcano following a heavy downpour of ash that contained tiny particles of glass and rock. the red cross has opened care centers for residents in affected area.
aaron gilchrist has the morning off. it is sunday april 18th, 2010. the news just ahead. first a quick look at the forecast. justin drabick sitting in for chuck bell. >> a bit i've chilly start this sunday morning if you're just waking up. expect temperatures a little bit on the cold side. widespread 30s this morning. starting to come back into the 40s. a lot of the clouds outside now going to inhibit the temperatures from climbing quickly this morning. 459 dulles. 46 national airport off...
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i'm kimberly suit perpz aaron has the morning off. the news is just ahead. first a quick look at the day's forecast. meteorologist justin dra bik sitting in for chuck bell. good morning to you. a bit of a chill outside with temperatures down if the freezing mark in some of the cold spots today. the areas that are seeing the calm winds currently. that's also good news. the winds not as bad as yesterday. 42 in national airport, 32 out in dulles as well as manassas. further off to the north, bwi and frederick both at 37 doigs. one of the coldest mornings we've seen in a few weeks. we're going to be talking about temperatures a good five doigs cooler than yesterday. highs struggling to get to that 60 doig mark today. that's going to be in the warm spots. many areas only in the 50s this afternoon and keep in mind our highs should incumbent upper 60s. but there will be a warmup coming up in the seven-day forecast. all the details later on. >>> updating our top stories now, investigators are searching for clues inside an suv that belonged to a popular d.c. principa
i'm kimberly suit perpz aaron has the morning off. the news is just ahead. first a quick look at the day's forecast. meteorologist justin dra bik sitting in for chuck bell. good morning to you. a bit of a chill outside with temperatures down if the freezing mark in some of the cold spots today. the areas that are seeing the calm winds currently. that's also good news. the winds not as bad as yesterday. 42 in national airport, 32 out in dulles as well as manassas. further off to the north, bwi...
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coming back to questions that aaron asked, what every learned? how does the administration doing?let me start with those. i think the obama administration began on this issue on the right note. it is important to u.s. interests. the president appointed a senator mitchell to give this issue the attention it deserves within the administration. since then, the past 15 months, the going has been rough. i think even president obama it knowledge that himself in an interview he gave last december. much of the focus over the past few months has been on the issue of settlement. while i think there is a lot we could learn from that, in terms of the tactics, and how to do that better, it is important that it was correct the administration made this an issue began to deal with it in a serious way, which we have not seen before. it continued settlement activity is indeed a serious problem. i would say other items in the west bank are positive, but this one is negative. it will be harder overtime to find a practical solution on the ground that will allow for this palestinian state alongside isr
coming back to questions that aaron asked, what every learned? how does the administration doing?let me start with those. i think the obama administration began on this issue on the right note. it is important to u.s. interests. the president appointed a senator mitchell to give this issue the attention it deserves within the administration. since then, the past 15 months, the going has been rough. i think even president obama it knowledge that himself in an interview he gave last december....
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news4's aaron gilchrist is live for news downtown with more on that part of the story. >> reporter: yes. rush hour is just getting started here. what's one of the many crossroads in the d.c. area and you can expect that this is what you will find today. but come monday, very different. it will be a ghost town as far as regular folks go. the rest of washington, d.c., will be a commuter's nightmare. it is becoming increasingly obvious the curtain is closing on the area around the washington convention center. today crews were hard at work lining 7th street with metal fencing. piles of it line lie in wait to restrict access for blocks around. come sunday nightes entry area between new york avenue and o street and 10th and 6th streets will be vip only. newspaper bins and trash cans will be gone and major traffic arteries will stop flowing. >> we are going to have the worst traffic gridlock that we have seen since the inauguration. >> reporter: aaa estimates a million people will have to change their daily practices to cope with the summit. >> pedestrians, commuters, people that ride the bus
news4's aaron gilchrist is live for news downtown with more on that part of the story. >> reporter: yes. rush hour is just getting started here. what's one of the many crossroads in the d.c. area and you can expect that this is what you will find today. but come monday, very different. it will be a ghost town as far as regular folks go. the rest of washington, d.c., will be a commuter's nightmare. it is becoming increasingly obvious the curtain is closing on the area around the washington...
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it's kind of like looking at babe ruth and hank aaron. i don't know. schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. we thank the many ministers that have come from all over our state. we thank the red cross, all of our law enforcement personnel. and we thank, most importantly, the families that have stood by their loved ones during these most trying times. their loved ones are now smiling down upon them. and we all know that they are in a better place and that they did not suffer in getting there. >> none of the chambers had been deployed. and none of our miners suffered. so this journey -- this journey has ended. and now the healing will start. thank you. [ inaudible question ] well -- you know, they're pulling on all the strength they have right now. they're pulling as deep as they have. and they're coming together. and the healing will start now. as we said before, the journey has ended and the grieving and then the healing and then we all stick together. we just got to help everybody through this. it will be quite some time.
it's kind of like looking at babe ruth and hank aaron. i don't know. schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. we thank the many ministers that have come from all over our state. we thank the red cross, all of our law enforcement personnel. and we thank, most importantly, the families that have stood by their loved ones during these most trying times. their loved ones are now smiling down upon them. and we all know that they are in a better place and that they did...
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it's kind of like looking at babe ruth and hank aaron.know. >>> tiger woods had another great day on the golf course. is his nightmare over? it's ahead on "larry king." >> jesse: welcome back to "larry king live." i'm jesse ventura, the guest host. and as you know, tiger woods is back on the golf course now, and he is playing what he does best, and that's golf. and my opinion is this. i love tiger woods on the golf course. he is the best on the planet, and i want to see that man play golf to the best of his ability. and you know, i personally feel it's none of my business. now, i don't condone his behavior, but that's between him and his wife, and it should be left there, not to be aired out completely across the public like "national enquirer" journalism that we have in this world today. opinions, ladies? >> wow. well, that's a hot one. this isn't partisan. this is like a man-woman thing. i had one of tiger woods' friends on my radio show today, one of his alleged mistresses. and, you know, i see both sides of that, jesse. there were wom
it's kind of like looking at babe ruth and hank aaron.know. >>> tiger woods had another great day on the golf course. is his nightmare over? it's ahead on "larry king." >> jesse: welcome back to "larry king live." i'm jesse ventura, the guest host. and as you know, tiger woods is back on the golf course now, and he is playing what he does best, and that's golf. and my opinion is this. i love tiger woods on the golf course. he is the best on the planet, and i...
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. >>> developing now, an aaronment hearing is being held in a massachusetts courtroom at this hour for three teenagers charged in the bullying of a 15-year-old girl who committed suicide. none of the teens are expected in court. phoebe prince killed herself back in january after enduring months of relentless bullying by a group of six kids. nbc's michelle franzen is outside of the courthouse in massachusetts. the kids are not expected in court, but what are we expecting to see happen, though? >> reporter: yeah. certainly, that, tamron, is getting ready to start just momentarily. those three teens being charged as adults and arraigned as adults. they'll not be making an appearance in court today. the lawyers have filed motions on their behalf to shield them from the media attention since they still are underage. the lawyers will represent them in court today facing criminal charges of harassment and also civil rights violations for phoebe prince's suicide death. prosecutors allege that certainly it was unrelenting bullying that they say led to phoebe prince's -- to hanging herself back
. >>> developing now, an aaronment hearing is being held in a massachusetts courtroom at this hour for three teenagers charged in the bullying of a 15-year-old girl who committed suicide. none of the teens are expected in court. phoebe prince killed herself back in january after enduring months of relentless bullying by a group of six kids. nbc's michelle franzen is outside of the courthouse in massachusetts. the kids are not expected in court, but what are we expecting to see happen,...