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aaron and his brother moved in with ralph full-time. but aaron couldn't move on.eenager, he taught himself every web search engine, looked for years. but found no sign of his mom online. and a terrible suspicion took hold of him, hardened into something like certainty. his mother must be dead. his father must have done it. >> and after that, it became more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >> and then one day -- >> i had been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. i found a box of stuff that she had supposedly taking with her. a denim jacket her mother had given her, passport was there. >> what was that like. >> that was kind of the final straw. >> naturally if she was gone, sh
aaron and his brother moved in with ralph full-time. but aaron couldn't move on.eenager, he taught himself every web search engine, looked for years. but found no sign of his mom online. and a terrible suspicion took hold of him, hardened into something like certainty. his mother must be dead. his father must have done it. >> and after that, it became more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg....
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his name was aaron louis.tty crimes in several states. to beverly's son carl jr., he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just all like, yes, where is she? come on, where are you? we're ready to find you. >> as investigators focused on aaron louis, they backed off on beverly's husband as a suspect. now detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said we got him. i said, well, where's beverly? he said we're still questioning him. we're going to find out. we're going to keep on till we find her. >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all i had. >> really your biggest task was to find out where beverly was? >> that was my big
his name was aaron louis.tty crimes in several states. to beverly's son carl jr., he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just all like,...
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david, sandra and aaron, thank you so david, sandra and aaron, thank you so much for your time.you manage to speak to london marathon. thank you. the environmental campaign group extinction rebellion last night declared the end of its 11 day campaign which brought parts of london to a strand still. a boat was parked in the middle of oxford street for several days, stopping traffic. protestors glued themselves to the top of trains and to the doors of the stock exchange. and there have been smaller protests in other cities around the uk. the metropolitan police says it's arrested more than a thousand people, and has charged around 70 with offences like ‘obstructing a highway‘ and ‘obstructing the police'. so, did the organisation's aims of moving climate change up the political agenda justify disruption for ordinary people? lets talk to the conservative mp huw merriman, who thinks extinction rebellion's actions may have been counter productive. and labour's danielle rowley, who thinks the protests have been a success. thanks both of you forjoining us. why do you think the action m
david, sandra and aaron, thank you so david, sandra and aaron, thank you so much for your time.you manage to speak to london marathon. thank you. the environmental campaign group extinction rebellion last night declared the end of its 11 day campaign which brought parts of london to a strand still. a boat was parked in the middle of oxford street for several days, stopping traffic. protestors glued themselves to the top of trains and to the doors of the stock exchange. and there have been...
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. >> aaron found the remains of his own mother. michael hanes is on trial for murder >> do you feel responsible for bonnie's murder? >> no. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> good morning. welcome to your "new day." new this morning the president wanted to use undocumented immigrants, human beings, as a means to retaliate against political opponents in a stunning new report. "the washington post" broke the story that president trump personally pushed the department of homeland security to release detained migrants at the border into so-called sanctuary cities. the plan was in part to retaliate against political foes. a source tells cnn now ousted homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen refused to follow through with the plan. >> cnn has also learned white house aide steven miller had a hand in pushing the proposal. "the washington post" reviewed e-mails that show the idea came up first six months ago. house speaker nancy pelosi's district was among the targets. we are joined by one of the
. >> aaron found the remains of his own mother. michael hanes is on trial for murder >> do you feel responsible for bonnie's murder? >> no. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> good morning. welcome to your "new day." new this morning the president wanted to use undocumented immigrants, human beings, as a means to retaliate against political opponents in a stunning new report. "the washington post"...
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aaron? >>> 02 developing this morning, a northern virginia pet store is under investigaon amid accusations of animal abuse. >> the humane society of the united states went undercover in a petland store in the city of fairfax and says it found evidence that the store was letting animals die. news4's justin finch is live outside of the petland store withore on these allegations. justin, goodg. morn >> reporter: eun, aaron, good morning. this morning the fairfax police did issue a subpoena. dead iits were fou the store in the hidden camera g investation. warning, the video you're about to see is going to be graphic. these are rabbits that were found dead in a petland freezer in fairfax. the humane society saying they carried this out between november oft year and ending just last month. ured are sick or i rabbits that were not getting proper veterinary care. some petand staff say they were just left to die. they found in their hidden camera investigation the rabbits were kept innd dirty cramped
aaron? >>> 02 developing this morning, a northern virginia pet store is under investigaon amid accusations of animal abuse. >> the humane society of the united states went undercover in a petland store in the city of fairfax and says it found evidence that the store was letting animals die. news4's justin finch is live outside of the petland store withore on these allegations. justin, goodg. morn >> reporter: eun, aaron, good morning. this morning the fairfax police did...
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aaron was adopted and his mother's case went cold for decades. former haim family home, finding the ones little boy of 21 years ago now grown up and going by his adopted name aaron fraser. aaron had recently acquired the home and was renovating it, digging up the pool when he discovered some plastic sheeting with what he thought was a coke nut wrapped inside. recalling the moment from the witness stand. >> i picked up the coconut object and it ended up being the top portion of her skull. >> tests would confirm aaron had found the remains of his own mother. prosecutors say authorities also recovered a 22 caliber shell casing. now 52-year-old michael haim is on trial for murder. his attorney still maintaining he had nothing to do with bonnie's death. >> in this case a lot of evidence is just as important if not more important of any evidence you will hear. >> reporter: just before the trial began bonnie haim's sister postd online what it means for her family. it's going to rip off bandages and expose us to things we had long ago pushed to the back
aaron was adopted and his mother's case went cold for decades. former haim family home, finding the ones little boy of 21 years ago now grown up and going by his adopted name aaron fraser. aaron had recently acquired the home and was renovating it, digging up the pool when he discovered some plastic sheeting with what he thought was a coke nut wrapped inside. recalling the moment from the witness stand. >> i picked up the coconut object and it ended up being the top portion of her skull....
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peter, good morning. >> aaron, eun, you're right. gttorney general william barr will be testifyefore the senate appropriations committee. that's before yesterday'sco ittee hearing before the house. barr said on tuesday that the process of rredakking the muel report is, in his words, going very well. he largely brushed off the criticism for those renewing their content. the attorney general is going to hand the report over within a week. he says americans will not see the entire report saying congress and the public n ll get a versth redactions blocking outecret grand jury material as well as parts that will reveal investigations. he told associates that on thes of obstruction of justice, the report is more critical of the president than barr uggested in his initi summary. i'll have the latest. now back to you. >> peter alexander live for us in the white house. thank you. again, more on peter's report next on "today." >>> 6:47. breaking news out of alexandria we've been telling you about all morning. fire off tials are at scene of thi
peter, good morning. >> aaron, eun, you're right. gttorney general william barr will be testifyefore the senate appropriations committee. that's before yesterday'sco ittee hearing before the house. barr said on tuesday that the process of rredakking the muel report is, in his words, going very well. he largely brushed off the criticism for those renewing their content. the attorney general is going to hand the report over within a week. he says americans will not see the entire report...
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aaron ramsey and lucas torreira star in arsenal's victory against napoli. news of that, and the other europa league quarterfinals. "unacceptable". rugby australia say they'll sack israel folau over his homophobic social media post. hello. welcome. let's get started with golf‘s major of the year — the masters — and two americans lead the way, after the first round at augusta. brooks koepka and bryson dechambeau are in a two—way tie for the lead. six birdies, including this at the 12th for koepka. helped the us open and us pga champion to 6—under for the day. koepka posted a bogey free round, as he hunts for a first masters title. dechambeau's late surge, including this birdie at the 17th. gave him a share of the lead. the 25—year—old became the first player in six years, to birdie each of the final four holes. america's phil mickelson is right up there too. with seven birdies, in a 5—under 67 for the day. he's a shot ahead of compatriot dustin johnson and england's ian poulter. tiger woods, who hasn't won a majorfor 11 years, was the joint—leader for a while
aaron ramsey and lucas torreira star in arsenal's victory against napoli. news of that, and the other europa league quarterfinals. "unacceptable". rugby australia say they'll sack israel folau over his homophobic social media post. hello. welcome. let's get started with golf‘s major of the year — the masters — and two americans lead the way, after the first round at augusta. brooks koepka and bryson dechambeau are in a two—way tie for the lead. six birdies, including this at...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. this isg becominuch a repetitive thing on wednesdays in prince gorges county. take a look. mount ra peer police on the scene of yet another 7-eleven atm robbery and this is the scene just about every single time. a vehicle in weeks past it's been a stolen vehicle used to plow through the front of the 7-eleven and try to unwedge the atm where it sits and then the robbers load that atm into the vehicle and haul it out of here. just to run through some of these recent events that have been very similar to this. it must be a wednesday thing. wednesday, april 17th, same deal on varmum street. that's the one we're on,we esday, april 10th. watkins drive. wednesday, march 27th on edgewood park and again wednesday march 13th which was in west nela heights. police told ourm past colleges. so far they don't have any leads as to who might be responsibth for . they're pretty sure it's the same group of people. aaron, , there's an old saying. instead of busting through the window, there is an atm o
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. this isg becominuch a repetitive thing on wednesdays in prince gorges county. take a look. mount ra peer police on the scene of yet another 7-eleven atm robbery and this is the scene just about every single time. a vehicle in weeks past it's been a stolen vehicle used to plow through the front of the 7-eleven and try to unwedge the atm where it sits and then the robbers load that atm into the vehicle and haul it out of here. just to run...
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a very young aaron haim in child protective services saying, "daddy hurt her". >> from what aaron toldon was that there had been a domestic fight and that michael haim had killed his b wife and removed her and their 3 1/2-year-old son witnessed this. >> reporter: with limited evidence and no body, there was little police could do. aaron was adopted, and his mother's case went cold for decades. then in 2014 police were called to the former haim family home. finding the once 21 little boy now grown up going by an adoptive name. he recently acquired the home, renovating it ig ding it, diggi pool and what he thought was a coconut rauring the moment. >> i picked up the coconut object and it ended up being the top organization of per skull. >> tests confirmed, aaron had found the remains of his own mother. prosecutors say authorities also recovered a 22 caliber shell casing how 52-year-old michael haim came to be on trial for murder and in another unexpected twist, haim took the witness stand. for two hours despite getting grilled by the prosecutor, he never raised his voice or lost composur
a very young aaron haim in child protective services saying, "daddy hurt her". >> from what aaron toldon was that there had been a domestic fight and that michael haim had killed his b wife and removed her and their 3 1/2-year-old son witnessed this. >> reporter: with limited evidence and no body, there was little police could do. aaron was adopted, and his mother's case went cold for decades. then in 2014 police were called to the former haim family home. finding the once...
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. >> reporter: eun and aaron, good morning. the president wants to cut funding that directly benefits ou drinkin water and this morning mayor muriel bowser is joining the governors of virginia and maryland telling congress they shouldn't cut spending but actually increase it. in president trump's 2020 budget proposal he again wan to cut funding to the environmental protection agency. under that umbrella a 90% cut in funding for the ongoing eanup in the chesapeake bay. this is working to improve our drinking water and build up resilience to rising watle ls due to climate change. right now the program is $73 million. trump's proposal cutting that down to just 7.3 million. this morning mayor bowser and governors northam and hogan and other leaders are asking tm to increase it from $73 million up to 90 for context, congress has not approved trump's large spending mots to the epa in the past, but getting more y? well, that might be a tall order. i just tweeted out a copy of at letter if you'd like to take a look at it and read it fo
. >> reporter: eun and aaron, good morning. the president wants to cut funding that directly benefits ou drinkin water and this morning mayor muriel bowser is joining the governors of virginia and maryland telling congress they shouldn't cut spending but actually increase it. in president trump's 2020 budget proposal he again wan to cut funding to the environmental protection agency. under that umbrella a 90% cut in funding for the ongoing eanup in the chesapeake bay. this is working to...
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aaron? >> all right. 4:01. >>>his morning, we're not following one but two developing stories both in prince george's county and both involving gun violence. >>e ust bef00 last night a ma swas foundt to death in his car in hitland. twrs earlier, arkiverdale pa homeowner opened fire on a man who t bed toak into his home. we'll begin at riverdalepark. officers were called to a home on 59th avenue around 5:30. the homeowner says a man tried ou break t his fronts door. he grabbed his gun and fired a shot at the would-be burglar, but doesn't know whether he hit him. e man took off running. police spent hours on the scene, but so far they've made no arrests. >>> and prince george's county police have not named the man found dead in suitland, but we know police were first called t e scene there for a report of a suspicious vehicle. that's when the man was found side a parked car on ryan drive. he'd been shot. is morning we're still working to learn more about a motive or any arrests. you can check in later updates on
aaron? >> all right. 4:01. >>>his morning, we're not following one but two developing stories both in prince george's county and both involving gun violence. >>e ust bef00 last night a ma swas foundt to death in his car in hitland. twrs earlier, arkiverdale pa homeowner opened fire on a man who t bed toak into his home. we'll begin at riverdalepark. officers were called to a home on 59th avenue around 5:30. the homeowner says a man tried ou break t his fronts door. he...
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aaron? >> thank you. >>> 4:54. look at this new video. >>> it shows a unique way to temperature on issue old buildings. the twin lakes bible camp in iowa needed to make room for a new dining hall. to do that, two old buildings had to go. they brought in a tank from nearby mencato minnesota. beautiful place. they used the tank to do the job. one way to get it done. >> looks stress relieving. plow into buildings. go right through them. >> so around here wtoare use seeing animals sort of dart out into the road. >> yeah. if you've ever been on any of the roads, the deer in the middle of th y night, have to watch out. hopefully you can slam on your brakes in time andr y heart sometimes feels like it's going to jump out of your chest. well, that's not what this well high mannered alligator did. it was seen crossing the road in the -- look at this alligator. he's agentleman. the car stopped and waited until he a walkedoss the road. from the looks of it, the alligator wasn't inh. a re i mean, did he just know -- listen, i'
aaron? >> thank you. >>> 4:54. look at this new video. >>> it shows a unique way to temperature on issue old buildings. the twin lakes bible camp in iowa needed to make room for a new dining hall. to do that, two old buildings had to go. they brought in a tank from nearby mencato minnesota. beautiful place. they used the tank to do the job. one way to get it done. >> looks stress relieving. plow into buildings. go right through them. >> so around here wtoare...
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aaron? >> thank you. >>> new details this morning on a deadly hom invasion in prince george's county. police say an 18-year-old h targetede to rob in riverdale park. >> the entire thing was captured on home surveillance video. police say the video shows an armed victory mbang kicking the door in at a home on 59th avenue wednesday. the homeowner grabbed h gun and shot him. the 18-year-old ran off and was dropped at the hospital 20 minutes later. he died. the homeowner who firsh the ots is not facing any charges at this time. >>> we're learning new details about the victim of this deadly crash in prince george's county. brought this as breaking news wednesday morning. moments after a tractor-trailer crashed into the schoolus and crushed a car in between, the driver was 32-year-olda chamiquea brown. she was marriedfnd a mother two. neighbors were shocked to learn about her death. ma>> really, e shocked and sad at this point because they're great peop. e family needs peace. the family is going t
aaron? >> thank you. >>> new details this morning on a deadly hom invasion in prince george's county. police say an 18-year-old h targetede to rob in riverdale park. >> the entire thing was captured on home surveillance video. police say the video shows an armed victory mbang kicking the door in at a home on 59th avenue wednesday. the homeowner grabbed h gun and shot him. the 18-year-old ran off and was dropped at the hospital 20 minutes later. he died. the homeowner who...
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aaron? >> thank you. 4:32. >>> developing this, ho trains appear to be back on schedule -- developing thisshour, tra appear to be back on schedule following a deadly accident. a person was hit and killed siile tresp on the tracks near the new carrollton station. la week another person w killed while illegally walking onac tro near bowie. 2,000eople are hurt or killed every year nationwide crossksg trhere they should not be. >>> today dominion power is expected to deliver new transformers to a fairfax county higher elevation apartment after the complex's one caught fire. >> that fire displaced about 1,000 people. take a closer look. fire broke out at the skyline plaza complex. this is in bailey's crossroads sterday morning. that building is 26 stories high. the smoke current through the building and forced firefighters to order anac evuation. the red cross has set up temporary housing for all of those displaced residents. >>> video of a young boy being placed in handcuffs is causing a stir on
aaron? >> thank you. 4:32. >>> developing this, ho trains appear to be back on schedule -- developing thisshour, tra appear to be back on schedule following a deadly accident. a person was hit and killed siile tresp on the tracks near the new carrollton station. la week another person w killed while illegally walking onac tro near bowie. 2,000eople are hurt or killed every year nationwide crossksg trhere they should not be. >>> today dominion power is expected to deliver...
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. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. breaking news in northeast washington. first responders on the scenef a gas station fire on 21st and benny road. news4's drew wilder is headed to thee. scen more information as it becomes tailable. >>t fire has been cased that as well. wel begin with storm team 4's lauren rickets. >> temperatures in the 50s right now. all across the area, winds are calm and a few clouds out there. that kepthe temperature from going down too much. we'll slip a little as we go into the 7:00 a.m. hour. a if you in maryland, you'll have an isolated shower. clouds to the north, sunshine to the south. clouds increasing. there will be a little spread in temperature. if you're in maryland, you'll be in the 60s. today, tomorrow however, we have severe weather possible on friday right in time orr the easter weekend. we'll talk me about that coming up. first, we'll talk to melissa about breaking news. >> that's right. take a look at this. northeast, benning road at north street. there's a mob where there is a fire situation. a lot of app pa ratd tuss
. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. breaking news in northeast washington. first responders on the scenef a gas station fire on 21st and benny road. news4's drew wilder is headed to thee. scen more information as it becomes tailable. >>t fire has been cased that as well. wel begin with storm team 4's lauren rickets. >> temperatures in the 50s right now. all across the area, winds are calm and a few clouds out there. that kepthe temperature from going down too...
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reporter: hey, aaron and eun. a couple of things we learned from h testimony that can build on today. first of all, the report r shou bedy in a week, attorney general barr said. it will be heavily redacte and color coded with these different codes for different reasons why 's takin information out of robert mueller's russia repo o. sof it, secret grand injury information, someclassified, related to ongoing investigations. it wl be color coatednd why this is missing. will that be enough for dem zplats probably not. they want to see the whole report. that is what we areg. expect he says it should be ready in about a week. >> tracie, can you tell us about the latest resignation at the department of homend security? >> reporter: claire graney was number two. she had to step aside. as you see,f some these migrant families who have been trying to get into the united states, the president is now denying reports from three u.s. officials that he wants to put that family separationolicy in place again. instead, we're told
reporter: hey, aaron and eun. a couple of things we learned from h testimony that can build on today. first of all, the report r shou bedy in a week, attorney general barr said. it will be heavily redacte and color coded with these different codes for different reasons why 's takin information out of robert mueller's russia repo o. sof it, secret grand injury information, someclassified, related to ongoing investigations. it wl be color coatednd why this is missing. will that be enough for dem...
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aaron? >> all right. thank you. >>> and melissa mentioned this -- a portion of northbdind head highway between fort washington road and old fort road is back opente a water main break. this was yesterday when weaw the water shooting into the air. >> that water main break is inusing a boil-water advisory in a portion of p george's county. 23,000 customers are under the advisory including the fort washington and national harbor areas. news4's nicole jacobs will be live with more in 15 minutes. >>> the woman accusingormer ce president joe biden of inappropriate behavior is going public. >> lucy flores says biden behaved inappropriately during a 2014 campaign event in nevada. flores says he smelled her hair, putis put his hands on her shoulders and kissed the back of her head. nbc has not independently verifieded this took place. flores is not saying that anything irtlegal or o sexual happened. she spoke who msnbc's casey hunt last night.he >> are videos. there are photos. there are full-onco compilation. and
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and eun was probably thinking about aaron all last week. he pool attendant's name w aaron. "aaron, a pina colada, please." it is a winter-like cold this morning. you need walk on the sunny side of the street. it will feel about 15 degrees warmer in t sun as opposed into
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. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. thanks foroining us this morning. we're working for you with everything you need to know to get started.we 'll begin with the forecast with meteorologisthu bell and traffic with melissa mollet. what do you have? >> i've got sunshine for the da forecast you're going to love the way today turns out. a littl on the blustery side. all of the clouds and rain drops from yesterday afternoon are a thing of the past. off to a cold start,32 in gaithersburg and lorton this morning. wind chills in the upper 20s and low 30s. you'll certainly need that layer of fleece first thing this morning. sun's up at 6:50 this morning. it'll be bright and sunny all day long today. that is the good news. it will be a little breezy. dog walking forecast. look at the 5-month-old guy. dino, yes,in ed. he looks like he would be a happy animal. i heard a sto about little speed racer. hopefully we can do the same for lauren. tenay forecast. >> i loved speedra r's name. suit land parkway, single lay getting by the work zon this is the work zone we see
. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. thanks foroining us this morning. we're working for you with everything you need to know to get started.we 'll begin with the forecast with meteorologisthu bell and traffic with melissa mollet. what do you have? >> i've got sunshine for the da forecast you're going to love the way today turns out. a littl on the blustery side. all of the clouds and rain drops from yesterday afternoon are a thing of the past. off to a cold start,32 in gaithersburg and lorton...
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>> jimmy: oh, it's aaron judge. >> what's up jimmy? aaron here, man.t want to wish you luck in your upcoming game. and just don't suck. >> jimmy: all right, here we go. look at you there, look. come on, you're a badass. look at that. here we go. i'll just pretend i'm in the audience. boo! [ laughter ] there you go. >> there we go. >> jimmy: look at people get up to catch it. don't catch it. 398? [ crack of the bat ] what do you call that when you keep hitting them? you twerping them out there? what's the baseball term? [ crack of the bat] >> that's a a no doubter. >> jimmy: look at that, 431. all right, now i'm getting nervous here. oh, no, no, no. this is not good. >> jimmy. >> jimmy: you suck. >> that's fine. >> jimmy: you suck. >> i heard a lot worse last night. [ crack of the bat ] >> there we go. >> jimmy: that's barely -- oh, my god. that count as a home run? >> front row homers, those are the best ones. >> jimmy: five. all right, it's not bad. five. >> five homers. >> jimmy: look at this. >> you're up. [ crack of the bat ] first one. that's gone
>> jimmy: oh, it's aaron judge. >> what's up jimmy? aaron here, man.t want to wish you luck in your upcoming game. and just don't suck. >> jimmy: all right, here we go. look at you there, look. come on, you're a badass. look at that. here we go. i'll just pretend i'm in the audience. boo! [ laughter ] there you go. >> there we go. >> jimmy: look at people get up to catch it. don't catch it. 398? [ crack of the bat ] what do you call that when you keep hitting them?...
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. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is here and we'll talk to melissa about first 4 traffic. chuck, a little nip in the air this morning. >> yes. a little cooler start this morning butom theaint department remains closed on spring vacation. >> exactly. >> because this weather is honestly very, very pleasant. no more 80s. back-to-ck80s was back on the 7th to 11th in october. won't be that warm today. we've fallen into the mid 40s now for the most of the western suburbse and into shenandoah valley. the i-95ordor is a little bit milder. 50sor in principless county. not a bad wait by the bus stops. outdoor recess. after school play time, nothing to worrytobout y. temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. that is av plus weather for sure. over the next couplef days we'll stay mild and dry today and tomorrow. rain chances continue to look pretty high for friday afternoon and evening and saturday rain chances have inched their way up a little bit. bus stopr, weat maybe that layer of fleece. ye
. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is here and we'll talk to melissa about first 4 traffic. chuck, a little nip in the air this morning. >> yes. a little cooler start this morning butom theaint department remains closed on spring vacation. >> exactly. >> because this weather is honestly very, very pleasant. no more 80s. back-to-ck80s was back on the 7th to 11th in october. won't be that warm today. we've fallen into the mid 40s now for the...
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i'm here today on behalf of aaron hyland who was unable to be here.m speaking on behalf of the whole commission. this is something that the commission discussed and voted on and we think is a really important priority. i'm using -- it's a bit of a mashup between aaron's notes and my comments. 25 years ago, san francisco was the historic preservation leader. other cities were copying us and looking to us for our guidance. our preservation movement was born out of the massive urban renewal that happened in the western addition in the 50s and 60s and the realization by residents and city leaders, we were going to lose our architectural identity if we didn't do something quickly. in 1975, a survey was done. in 1979, splendid survivors was published and it was used to help inform the 1985 downtown plan. we were on top of our game. since then, i'm sorry to say that we just haven't been able to maintain that momentum. some areas have been surveyed. and we've made a little bit of progress in the mission delores and the dubose triangle area. in contrast, as su
i'm here today on behalf of aaron hyland who was unable to be here.m speaking on behalf of the whole commission. this is something that the commission discussed and voted on and we think is a really important priority. i'm using -- it's a bit of a mashup between aaron's notes and my comments. 25 years ago, san francisco was the historic preservation leader. other cities were copying us and looking to us for our guidance. our preservation movement was born out of the massive urban renewal that...
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. >> aaron vanderbar, siri vastabon. keep going. joel madina, keith mosa. melanie abrams will be up next. >> i'm keith mosure, i am hear e to support the center. when i say, yes, it's in any backyard, yes, this is when it was an experiment and i can't tell you how long i've lived neb next to it because i do not know. it did not impact the neighborhood. it was clean, quiet, totally unassuming. so when people are scared of this, i think it's overblown. you have a real emergency on the streets of san francisco, if you collapse, we'll stop heaven and earth to save you and send a highly professional team to save you. if you die on the trees slo thew enough, we do enough. i hope you support this one and i hope you provide housing for people and not cars. >> thank you. >> aaron? >> ili live in russian hill andi would like to speak in favour of the navigation center and we have a housing shortage and a lot of people looking for shelter and i think the city has an obligation to create exits of all shapes and sizes, since there are people with different circumstances
. >> aaron vanderbar, siri vastabon. keep going. joel madina, keith mosa. melanie abrams will be up next. >> i'm keith mosure, i am hear e to support the center. when i say, yes, it's in any backyard, yes, this is when it was an experiment and i can't tell you how long i've lived neb next to it because i do not know. it did not impact the neighborhood. it was clean, quiet, totally unassuming. so when people are scared of this, i think it's overblown. you have a real emergency on the...
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. >> i'm not aaron. i'm adam tuss in for aaron. he's got the day off. heavy rain could spoil some of the high temperatures today. it islready pretty warm outside. talking about 68 degrees at 4:00 vy the morning. >> some hea rain is just a few hours away. our melissa mollet is tracking what it could mean for the mmute because it always gets messy with rain. let's start with storm team 4 meteorologist lauren ricketts for more on theforecast. when is the rain coming? >> we're actually going to see a couple of rounds of rain lely as we head into the afternoon. not to say that we couldn't have an isolated shower before that, but really this is comingn afternnd then again later on through the evening and overnight. southerly winds helping to keep the temperature intohe 60s. plus, a little bit of cloud cover. we'll continue to have some breezy conditions througut the day today. temperatures are going to stay in the 60s. we'll top out in the low to mid 70s. again, we have the cloud cover out there. look what is coming our way -- oh, yeah. lots of rain. already
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. >> reporter: good morning, aaron and melissa. the soldiers name is chrisnpher slud and he was riding near afghanistan and his life was dedicated to service. ht only was he in the military, butwas also a firefighter here at the kitland volunteer fire department. he joined the ranks back in 2000 earning the rankap ofin. in addition to protecting folks here in prince george's county he was a member of the new york city fire department and there that he was awarded the fire chief association memorial medal for pulling an unconscious woman from a burning building. now in a social media post the chief here at kitland said, we will remember chris for the father, husband, brother and son and friend that he was. the moral character he display daily and the courage and conviction to serve his fellow americansoth at home and abroad. now back out here live at the fire department. you could see the american flag has been lowered to half-staff. the crew here going on about their day as they normally iruld. but no doubt t hearts are heavy fw fo
. >> reporter: good morning, aaron and melissa. the soldiers name is chrisnpher slud and he was riding near afghanistan and his life was dedicated to service. ht only was he in the military, butwas also a firefighter here at the kitland volunteer fire department. he joined the ranks back in 2000 earning the rankap ofin. in addition to protecting folks here in prince george's county he was a member of the new york city fire department and there that he was awarded the fire chief...
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aaron? >> thank you. >>> we begin this morning with a developing story halfway around the world. less than 24 hours after it started, now fire investigators are still unsheer what caused he fire at the cathedral of notre dame right now the fire is out, but the damage left behind is heartbreaking to see. >> take a look. picture from paris showing you what remains. no lives were lost, but the people who call that city home say f itls as if someone was taken from them, and they will never be able to get that back. video shows the moment the caedral's spire collapsed. the spire andhe roof which were destroys are more than 8 -- destroyed are more than will 50 years old. it started around 6:30 parisian time. the flames may have been caused by a nearly $7 million renovation that was underway. it ihanot believed to ve been the result of arson. t> people in d.c. region are reacting to the news out of paris with bothnd shock a sadness. last night at as mas at st. matthew's ka heederal, prayers -- cath
aaron? >> thank you. >>> we begin this morning with a developing story halfway around the world. less than 24 hours after it started, now fire investigators are still unsheer what caused he fire at the cathedral of notre dame right now the fire is out, but the damage left behind is heartbreaking to see. >> take a look. picture from paris showing you what remains. no lives were lost, but the people who call that city home say f itls as if someone was taken from them, and...
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it is 4:00 good morning, i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. thanks for joining us on this friday. that crash happened before 2:30 this morning and could keep the road closed for several more hours. let's start this morning with a look at the impact this crash is having on your traffic.et melissa moith the first 4 traffic. good morning. >> good morning. here's the sway right now, southbound 295, before howard road southeast, all lanes are shut down because of the investigation. a little delay heading northbou a,roaching the situation. outbound 11th street bridge, all traffic diverted to kenilwo.h aven as we zoom out this morning, be use of the closure delay will be building toward southbound bw parkway. you'll have to use u.s. 50 and get early if you can. >>> as you step outhe door, make sure you have the umbrella and the rain jacket. here's the latest look on storm team 4 radar. this system moving through the area throughout the day. we will have rains at time. i'm aeteadyng reports of light rain into parts of winchester, around lura a few spr
it is 4:00 good morning, i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. thanks for joining us on this friday. that crash happened before 2:30 this morning and could keep the road closed for several more hours. let's start this morning with a look at the impact this crash is having on your traffic.et melissa moith the first 4 traffic. good morning. >> good morning. here's the sway right now, southbound 295, before howard road southeast, all lanes are shut down because of the investigation. a...
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i'm the chair, aaron peskin, joined by matt haney and shortly by safai. our clerk, do you have announcements? >> be sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents should be submitted to the clerk >> supervisor peskin: thank you. could you read the first item. >> item number 1 is ordinance ordering the summary street vacation of the 900 block of francisco street as part of the development of francisco --% approximate -- >> supervisor peskin: i think actually -- >> i apologize. ordinance amending the plumbing code to add a requirement for the placement and minimum size of building traps and affirming the appropriate findings. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. who do we have here for this earth-shattering piece of legislation? >> steve, from dbi, chief plumbing inspector. this was a clerical error that was missed. it's always been in the code. it's something we're re-entering back into the code for the amendments. i have this section here. put up here, if you want. section 1008.0, building traps, it gives you everything required for a 4
i'm the chair, aaron peskin, joined by matt haney and shortly by safai. our clerk, do you have announcements? >> be sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents should be submitted to the clerk >> supervisor peskin: thank you. could you read the first item. >> item number 1 is ordinance ordering the summary street vacation of the 900 block of francisco street as part of the development of francisco --% approximate -- >> supervisor peskin: i think...
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. >> i'm aaron gilchrest. 6:00 a.m. now. we will have coverage of the notre dame fire and hear of local reaction in just a moment here. we want to begin with a check on the forecast and the commute. >> melissa mollet is b standingy inth a check of the roads. let's begith meteorologist lauren ricketts in for cluck bell. look at that gorgeous sky. >> i know. i've beet looking ae sunrises over the last couple of months. man, beautiful. in fact, i've kind of documented all of themn my instagram page, laurenrickstsnbc. this i a beautiful sunrise. the sun doesn't come up for another 31 minutes. it is going to be aorgeous day, a beautiful start but a cold start. when you walk outside, you may not think about how chillyth its wiemperatures in the 40s and 30s. grab that puffy jacket on the way out the door this morning. you can leave it at work by tme tie get into the afternoon. or you may be able to trade it for the rain jacket by tomorrow. as youet the kids off to the bus stop. again, it is going to be chilly. i know a lot of kids
. >> i'm aaron gilchrest. 6:00 a.m. now. we will have coverage of the notre dame fire and hear of local reaction in just a moment here. we want to begin with a check on the forecast and the commute. >> melissa mollet is b standingy inth a check of the roads. let's begith meteorologist lauren ricketts in for cluck bell. look at that gorgeous sky. >> i know. i've beet looking ae sunrises over the last couple of months. man, beautiful. in fact, i've kind of documented all of...
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the analyst behind that call joins us now on the cnbc newsline, wells fargo's aaron rakers aaron, goodning. >> good morning. >> so, the timing of this is interesting to me because intel just recently in the past month cracked the level where it was trading when brian resigned and intel was in this period of leadership transition. they've got a permanent ceo now, just poached a cfo from qualcomm, and you're downgrading. is this a vote of perhaps neutral confidence in the leadership team? >> yeah, yeah, i think just to be clear, you know, we're downgrading to market perform, we're not going to a sell rating and i think part of this is just, you know, as we look at the valuations this year, kind of support an outperform rating we're not comfortable seeing the enterprise valuable multial expand to what they've been seen as as far as the high levels over the past five years we also think that amd, obviously, becoming more visible as a competitor is going to temper that multiple expansion at this level if not temper the upside in terms of the financial expectations so, it's just stepping on
the analyst behind that call joins us now on the cnbc newsline, wells fargo's aaron rakers aaron, goodning. >> good morning. >> so, the timing of this is interesting to me because intel just recently in the past month cracked the level where it was trading when brian resigned and intel was in this period of leadership transition. they've got a permanent ceo now, just poached a cfo from qualcomm, and you're downgrading. is this a vote of perhaps neutral confidence in the leadership...
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aaron? >> thank you. 5:01. >>> we're following twong develotories in prince george's county and involving gun violence. >> a man was found shot to in his car in suitland. a little more tndn ten miles two hours earlier, a riverdale homeowner opened fire on a man who tried to break into his home. let's begin with the story in. suitla the victim whose name has not been released was found before 7:00 inside his c parked along ryan drive. igh was killed by a -- he was killed by agunshot. we're working to learn more enout a motive or arrest. >> the other inc involved an attempted home invasion. justin finch isic live at p headquarters in palmer park with more on that. justin?or >> rr: actually, prince george's county police are also looking into, as well, that suitland case involving that man who was found shot to death inside of that vehicle. y want to tak now to the scene here. this is where news4 was last night. the 3200 block of ryan drive, spread out across the street. the investigation looki
aaron? >> thank you. 5:01. >>> we're following twong develotories in prince george's county and involving gun violence. >> a man was found shot to in his car in suitland. a little more tndn ten miles two hours earlier, a riverdale homeowner opened fire on a man who tried to break into his home. let's begin with the story in. suitla the victim whose name has not been released was found before 7:00 inside his c parked along ryan drive. igh was killed by a -- he was killed by...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. just about 4:00 a.m.mute. >> melissa molletin is stand by. let's begin with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. >> definitely feels cold outside, chuck. >> yes. yesterday wppwere in the 50s, low 60s. this morning we're in the 40s and 50s for most b a big range of temperatures this morning. west martinsburg, virginia. 62 in quantico, virginia. 60 inannapolis. 58 here in town, but 45 at dulles airport. so a bf range temperatures this morning but noticeably cooler than yesterday for sure. here's the good news. the sun is back. as soon as it gets up this morning, we'll have a mostly sunny day. temperatures 84 two days o. 81 yesterday. today 67 which, by the way, is still two degrees warmer than average. melissa? >> i do like that. i like warmer than average always. always, chuck, taking a look at the roads. annanda annandal
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. just about 4:00 a.m.mute. >> melissa molletin is stand by. let's begin with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. >> definitely feels cold outside, chuck. >> yes. yesterday wppwere in the 50s, low 60s. this morning we're in the 40s and 50s for most b a big range of temperatures this morning. west martinsburg, virginia. 62 in quantico, virginia. 60 inannapolis. 58 here in town, but 45 at dulles airport. so a bf range temperatures...
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i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. we have the forecast this morning. >> we'll start with the roads d roads, starting with chuck bell. 51 chiy degrees outside the studios now. >> it's quite the northeastwe wind, a. in addition to temperatures in the 40s and low 50s it feels cooler than thathe with wind around. northeast winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour thi wmorning. so il be cool and breezy as you get the day going. there will be morsuthan enough hine today. i think you'll consider it to be a near-perfect day by april standards. enjoy the dry weather while we have it. rain chances back later tomorrow and will hang around through a good portion of the weekend. not the wholeweekend, but there's going to be rainy periods from time to time. all right.g, this morn48 now at dulles airport. 48 in leesburg. i the shenandoah valley. the upper 40s in prince george's county. low 50s by the bay. school day forecast, kids get the warm
i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. we have the forecast this morning. >> we'll start with the roads d roads, starting with chuck bell. 51 chiy degrees outside the studios now. >> it's quite the northeastwe wind, a. in addition to temperatures in the 40s and low 50s it feels cooler than thathe with wind around. northeast winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour thi wmorning. so il be cool and breezy as you get the day going. there will be morsuthan enough hine today. i think...
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d aaron has t off. let's start with a check of the forecast and commute.mo melillet has a check on the roads. we srt with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. how warm is it going to get? >> it's going to be nice and warm. open window weather again today. temperatures will be soaring way up into t 70s this afternoon. and it's not all that cold this morning. most areas in the upper 50s to around 60s. degr we have been dealing with an occasional raindrop or two. there will be more dry hours before this moves chance of rain. a rumble or two of thunder comes in again moday. of your monday will not be all that affected by rain. mild temperatures,61 in arlington. 62 in falls church. 59 inleesburg. 65 in frederick this morning. so not a cold start at stall. l dealing with a couple of raindrops. turned breezy and warm today. after about 4:00, 5:00, into the early evening, there will be a chance of a rumble orwo for thunder. severe weather chance is not that great. any individual thuulerstorm have gusty winds
d aaron has t off. let's start with a check of the forecast and commute.mo melillet has a check on the roads. we srt with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. how warm is it going to get? >> it's going to be nice and warm. open window weather again today. temperatures will be soaring way up into t 70s this afternoon. and it's not all that cold this morning. most areas in the upper 50s to around 60s. degr we have been dealing with an occasional raindrop or two. there will be more dry...
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aaron? >> thank yo >>> as melissa mentioned, a portion of northbound indian head highway between fort washington and old fort road is back open after a water main break. this is video from yesterday showing the water shooting up into the air. look in the distance there. it'sstaffecting more than drivers, too. >> right now, 23,000 customers are under a boil water visory. this is a map here. if you live in the area west of indian head highway to the potomac river and from the d.c. line south to piscataway you will need to boil your water. >>> the power is back on for some folks in bethesda. the montgomery county fire department says a tree fell on mcarthur boulevard and maryland avenue yestery. this is video from the area. you can't see the treeecause lice closed off the boulevard. the tree knocked down lanes and daged a-- down lines and damaged a utility pole. >>> prince george's county a aare -- prince george's pice are trying to find out who shot a transgender woman. >> hanti carmen was sho
aaron? >> thank yo >>> as melissa mentioned, a portion of northbound indian head highway between fort washington and old fort road is back open after a water main break. this is video from yesterday showing the water shooting up into the air. look in the distance there. it'sstaffecting more than drivers, too. >> right now, 23,000 customers are under a boil water visory. this is a map here. if you live in the area west of indian head highway to the potomac river and from the...
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aaron? >> all right. thank you. >>> 5:53 now.ndria city middle schools have received amazon grants for s.t.e.m. >> this morning we're seeing how it's helping inspire the next generation of engineers. news4's megan fitzgerald has the story. o >>> we conn our computer so that we can control the robot wires. >> reporter: when it comes to s.t.e.m. or science, technology, engineering, and math -- >> so do any of you have any other questions before we try driving it? >> repor public schools is working to create leaders of the future, even using students from the tc willia high school robotics team to inspire the younger kids.>> nd back -- >> the drivers -- >> reporter: the principal at cora kelly elementary school says many of the students are economically disadvant bo we have a s.t.e.m. lab where students can colte, create, communicate because we're workinhard to create a pipeline for our students in the high-tech fields. >> reporter: thanks to amazon, the process will become a lot easier. they were one of six s awarded a $10,000 gran
aaron? >> all right. thank you. >>> 5:53 now.ndria city middle schools have received amazon grants for s.t.e.m. >> this morning we're seeing how it's helping inspire the next generation of engineers. news4's megan fitzgerald has the story. o >>> we conn our computer so that we can control the robot wires. >> reporter: when it comes to s.t.e.m. or science, technology, engineering, and math -- >> so do any of you have any other questions before we try...
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aaron? >> thank you. >>> 4:54 right now.sidents in maryland are fuming over the idea of widening the beltway near i-270. th're concerned about how it will impact their lives, where they live, exercise, even play golf. the maryland departmort of transption met with the communy at a public workshop at eastern middle school in silver spring yesterday. many listened to officials explain how the plan is t necessary ease traffic congestion. some people are concerned about the effect on the environment and the added gridlock in their neighborhoods. >> the added pollution from the cars. at the end of the day, i think the way they want to do managed lanes, very few people are going to pay for the >> three more workshops are scheduled over the next few weeks. the environmental study on the plan is expected to be finished next fall. >>> every day hundreds of people in this region lose their hard-earned money to fraud. >> in fact, every two seconds a con art artistso steals one's identity. so how can you protect yourself? >> consumer re
aaron? >> thank you. >>> 4:54 right now.sidents in maryland are fuming over the idea of widening the beltway near i-270. th're concerned about how it will impact their lives, where they live, exercise, even play golf. the maryland departmort of transption met with the communy at a public workshop at eastern middle school in silver spring yesterday. many listened to officials explain how the plan is t necessary ease traffic congestion. some people are concerned about the effect on...
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good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. people start asking, what happened to the weather? i'm not the meteorologist, call chuck bell. wmelissa mollet is backh us this morning. she will give us an update on the commu in your first 4 traffic. >> first to storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. chuck? >> good morning, everyone. yeah, very unsettled weather pattern for us over the next couple of days means the forecast has a high degree of uncertainty to it. just keep that in mind. this weather front iset sitting pr much right on top of us today. it's going to try and lift back to the north as a warm front. so the warmer air down sth is going to do its best to move into the area today. if it doesn't get all the way tl the pennsnia line, it's going to leave a big change. temperatures. fredericksburg, virginia, probably above 80. frederick, maryland, could easily be stuck in the -- speaking of stuck, i'll give the computer the old nobang. we got it. >> yeah -- >> not much of a rain chance today. are you kidding me? this is going
good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. people start asking, what happened to the weather? i'm not the meteorologist, call chuck bell. wmelissa mollet is backh us this morning. she will give us an update on the commu in your first 4 traffic. >> first to storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. chuck? >> good morning, everyone. yeah, very unsettled weather pattern for us over the next couple of days means the forecast has a high degree of uncertainty to it....
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our guests join us now thank you for joining us aaron, there's slowing growth at amazon kind of glossedthe fact we'll move to one-day or at least that's the goal going forward. spending 8$800 million to do it in the second quarter. ultimately the question is is that worth it? it's an awful lot of money, and are they doing that because they need to increase the loyalty of current prime members not to lose them or are they trying to get customers back >> helps continue to differentiate amazon versus the market roughly 90% of the retail market is still offline 10% online amazon has a third of that market they're making the bet over the foreseeable future, moving to one-day shipping, you can gain more market from the offline market we don't have the data they have suggesting that, but clearly they're making the bet they can gain significant market share from online and offline by moving to one-day shipping >> there's always a lot to unpack when we are look at the amazon report. they're involved in so many business when you look at this and see shares up a half percent what's your sort of bo
our guests join us now thank you for joining us aaron, there's slowing growth at amazon kind of glossedthe fact we'll move to one-day or at least that's the goal going forward. spending 8$800 million to do it in the second quarter. ultimately the question is is that worth it? it's an awful lot of money, and are they doing that because they need to increase the loyalty of current prime members not to lose them or are they trying to get customers back >> helps continue to differentiate...
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. >> i'm not aaron. i'm adam tuss in for aaron. he's got the day off. spoil some of the high temperatures today. it islready pretty warm outside. talking about 68 degrees at 4:00 vy the morning. >> some hea rain is just a few hours away. our melissa mollet is tracking what it could mean for the mmute because it always gets messy with rain. let's start with storm team 4 meteorologist lauren ricketts for more on theforecast. when is the rain coming? >> we're actually going to see a couple of rounds of rain lely as we head
. >> i'm not aaron. i'm adam tuss in for aaron. he's got the day off. spoil some of the high temperatures today. it islready pretty warm outside. talking about 68 degrees at 4:00 vy the morning. >> some hea rain is just a few hours away. our melissa mollet is tracking what it could mean for the mmute because it always gets messy with rain. let's start with storm team 4 meteorologist lauren ricketts for more on theforecast. when is the rain coming? >> we're actually going to...
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confiados de que puede ser antes del aÑo. >> como ofensor de narcóticos, estuvo presente el padre de aaronsur del estado, luis zaragoza >> este lugar por fuera se anunciaba como una tienda de regalos, pero había máquinas de fuego, había estado en el centro de una amplia gama de quejas de actividades ilegales de narcóticos >> sitios ilegales se han multiplicado en diferentes áreas, el vídeo donde se ve a las autoridades intra mostrando juegos, sucedió el pasado 10 de abril a unas cuantas millas de distancia de donde se llevó a cabo el segundo operativo >>> máquinas de juego que alojaban... también agarraron 1600 en efectivo >>> esto fue a las 6:00 de la maÑana, las acciones de los agentes en el establecimiento al oeste de la cuadra donde residieron algunos lugares que sólo atraen el crimen y personas indeseables >>>( intangible) >> sitios como estos aseguran otros residentes pese a que dicen son prohibidos por la ley >>> buscan lugares así como todos, sus maÑas >>> cinco personas fueron arrestadas, tres de ellas por apuestas y las otras dos custodiaban y eran parte de quienes administraba e
confiados de que puede ser antes del aÑo. >> como ofensor de narcóticos, estuvo presente el padre de aaronsur del estado, luis zaragoza >> este lugar por fuera se anunciaba como una tienda de regalos, pero había máquinas de fuego, había estado en el centro de una amplia gama de quejas de actividades ilegales de narcóticos >> sitios ilegales se han multiplicado en diferentes áreas, el vídeo donde se ve a las autoridades intra mostrando juegos, sucedió el pasado 10 de...
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joining me is the director for president obama aaron johnson and nathan behl in georgia, brian robinson ck to both of you. why is the president trying to double down on very fine people? that was one of his lower moments of his presidency, why double down on it? >> well, he was asked about it, but not by him but joe biden. >> but this president knows how to ignore a question. >> i think what he did, he doubles down on offense. he said it was right and moved on. i believe what he's done, basically allowed himself to move on in monday when the new week starts. this is a blip. this is a two-year story. i think he handled it right. >> control room, save this when the president tweets about this later today or tomorrow which he likely will do that. but it wasn't even factual, he said those people were there to support the statue of robert e. lee. those demonstrators were saying you will not replace the statue. they were saying jews will not replace us. >> i'm not getting into what was going on. >> he is. >> no, he's not. this is not what he's talking about. i think he wants to deflect it and
joining me is the director for president obama aaron johnson and nathan behl in georgia, brian robinson ck to both of you. why is the president trying to double down on very fine people? that was one of his lower moments of his presidency, why double down on it? >> well, he was asked about it, but not by him but joe biden. >> but this president knows how to ignore a question. >> i think what he did, he doubles down on offense. he said it was right and moved on. i believe what...
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aaron black, jacqueline alamanie. and michael steele. thank you all for being here today. i want to point out first to this morning consult poll, where it shows now that nearly half of voters oppose impeaching president trump. 34% said they would support it, 48% say they would oppose it. that's a five point drop in support for impeachment since january. and it seems as though that drop is coming from democrats, with 12% souring on impeachment, by 12 points from 71% to 59%. this is a fight the white house wants. speaker pelosi opened the conversation, wondering about the impeachment question. >> that's all they can do, not ask her something else. >> though he himself has some anxiety about this, and he sometimes releases that anxiety on twitter, you may have noticed. those around him think this is the fight they want. i remember speaking to steve bannon. because of this, the idea that a lot of americans feel like there would be overreach, in light of the mueller report, which though damaging in many ways for the president, did not outline criminal conduct. there was no conc
aaron black, jacqueline alamanie. and michael steele. thank you all for being here today. i want to point out first to this morning consult poll, where it shows now that nearly half of voters oppose impeaching president trump. 34% said they would support it, 48% say they would oppose it. that's a five point drop in support for impeachment since january. and it seems as though that drop is coming from democrats, with 12% souring on impeachment, by 12 points from 71% to 59%. this is a fight the...
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we appreciate it aaron kessler and julia boorstin on track to close at a new record high. one that is not joining on the rally. lyft down more than 20% since the opening went public and the analysts are getting bullish on the stocks talk twoun o one of them next o "power lunch." your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. mno kidding.rd. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. now all you have to do is move...that thing. [ sigh ] introducing an easier way to move with xfin
we appreciate it aaron kessler and julia boorstin on track to close at a new record high. one that is not joining on the rally. lyft down more than 20% since the opening went public and the analysts are getting bullish on the stocks talk twoun o one of them next o "power lunch." your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and...
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we have aaron often from on-base we was in from the bath -- nebraska.m to come up and talk for a minute or two about on-base's functionality so you can hear a little bit more about it. >> thank you, director, i work with the provider of on-base for the city. really, the platform is something that is leveraged in other agencies, and primary in the treasury tax collector's office and the assessor's office , one of the nice things the city has with the contract is to be able to leverage all the investment that they've already made in that software, which is going to ultimately store all the files that get scanned, and has a lot of capabilities beyond that to help facilitate management of those digitized files to allow inspectors to go out in the field, to access everything on the go so everything is digitized, storage, and secured, with that, that is pretty much everything else i have to say. >> awesome. we are excited to be working with you. >> thank you. >> do you have any questions about the director's report? >> i will go. hi. a couple quick questions,
we have aaron often from on-base we was in from the bath -- nebraska.m to come up and talk for a minute or two about on-base's functionality so you can hear a little bit more about it. >> thank you, director, i work with the provider of on-base for the city. really, the platform is something that is leveraged in other agencies, and primary in the treasury tax collector's office and the assessor's office , one of the nice things the city has with the contract is to be able to leverage all...
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aaron? >> all . right, thank you >>> don't want to go to college for four yrs inusan hogan has tips on pating for any post-high sc>>ol education. then tune in at 3:00. stay tuned for "news4 today" at fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) you stay up and running. we lost power... no buto that. i want that. (laughing) start now and get a $500 prepaid card. ll now. comcast business. beyond fast. >>>. welcome ba 6:24. all wk we've been helping you for colleg susan hogan with where to find the money to pursue your career. >> reporter: most students rely on the combination of financial aid ao loans. that's because when it comes to grants and scholarsetps, it's pr limited for these students. just like students heading off o four-year colleges and universities, ever
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aaron gryder/ jockey:"anytime something goes awry were all saddened by it."monday morning training got off to a gloomy start at the santa anita race track following the death of yet another horse.(nats)cell phone video captured the moments two horses fell in sunday's race.one was not hurt, but sadly, "arms runner" suffered a broken leg and had to be put down.daniel barcenas was in shock as he recorded the video.daniel barcenas/videographer:"you know it broke our heart right there. our hearts sank."this is the 23rd horse death at the race track si santa anita re-opened on friday after nearly a month-long closure to implement new regulations antim coo, the stronach group:"like wrenching doing all the things were doing putting all the procedures in place and still have this incident happen."a spokesman for the track says there has been a variety of factors in each of the deadly falls, and they haven't been able to pinpoint one specific problem.tim ritvo/ coo, the stronach group:"there's been six on the grass, there's been seven on the dirt during racing and the
aaron gryder/ jockey:"anytime something goes awry were all saddened by it."monday morning training got off to a gloomy start at the santa anita race track following the death of yet another horse.(nats)cell phone video captured the moments two horses fell in sunday's race.one was not hurt, but sadly, "arms runner" suffered a broken leg and had to be put down.daniel barcenas was in shock as he recorded the video.daniel barcenas/videographer:"you know it broke our heart...