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my grandson till this day, i'm not sure retallate or prevent him from beiig a witness" witness" nathaniel booker is charged with kidnaaping and pxtortion. he's due in &pcourt today. investigators say alcohol could be to blame for an a-t-v crash sending two people to the hospital.it happened just pefore 1-o'clock, sunday morning... along mckinstry'' mill road near union bridge in and hit a guard rail. the l driver and his passenger were they're in critical condition this morning. occupy wall street is back in news.over the weekend ... protesters who launched the occupy movement in new york city returned to the pot where it all began.officers arrested 74 protesters and refused toolet them takeeover zuccotti park.the demonstration came six months after tte occupy movvment began. if the first thing you do at a hhtel is check the sheets for staans .. you're not the only one.according tootte los angeles times... 90-percent of people say hey check their hotel rooms for cleanliness. and offthose people... about 70 percent say they found something gross in their rooms... such as cockroaches and ha
my grandson till this day, i'm not sure retallate or prevent him from beiig a witness" witness" nathaniel booker is charged with kidnaaping and pxtortion. he's due in &pcourt today. investigators say alcohol could be to blame for an a-t-v crash sending two people to the hospital.it happened just pefore 1-o'clock, sunday morning... along mckinstry'' mill road near union bridge in and hit a guard rail. the l driver and his passenger were they're in critical condition this morning....
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the words of nathaniel sims. he said he was one of them. said he hung out with them.
the words of nathaniel sims. he said he was one of them. said he hung out with them.
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with tears streaming down his face nathaniel sims told the court the men had spotted the group wearing rest in peace t- shirts and made a u-turn on capital street. on orlando carter's orders, the guns were pointed out the window. the prosecutor asked "how close were you sims?" he relied, "no more than 10, 12 feet. they had no idea what was going on." he told the court he pulled the trigger on the ak-47 but couldn't look as the other two men fired as welcome. the men were wearing masks, and when the dwufr stopped, orlando carter lifted his mask to see what damage had been done. "how long did he look?" asked the prosecutor. within seconds he said the police were on their tail and a chase ensued. back at the scene three people lay dead. tenth victim had been killed minutes before the shooting on capital street. shots from a gun the men needed from a drive-by. leave the courtroom as we always do to put the stories together. an extraordinary scene after left, and bill a sketch artist and reporter took down what was said and what happened was the prosecutor the prosecutor asked nathaniel sim
with tears streaming down his face nathaniel sims told the court the men had spotted the group wearing rest in peace t- shirts and made a u-turn on capital street. on orlando carter's orders, the guns were pointed out the window. the prosecutor asked "how close were you sims?" he relied, "no more than 10, 12 feet. they had no idea what was going on." he told the court he pulled the trigger on the ak-47 but couldn't look as the other two men fired as welcome. the men were...
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she has no sympathy for nathaniel sims. >> evil. evil. even though he is state evidence, he is still evil. >> i believe he was speak ring for his heart. to see that, i saw remorse and i recognize that. however, nay did what they did and you can't take it back. >> jordan is the first person to be killed. eight days later, sims says the men went out again looking for revenge. >>> paul wagner reporting, sims will be back on the stand again tomorrow. jurors heard what sims had to say about the murder and the search for the stolen bracelet. tomorrow, asking him about his role in the drive by. >>> legendary jazz musician is dead after a car crash in anne arundel county yesterday. a driver ran a red light and struck bird's sedan. joe byrd was 78 years old. >>> super tuesday may be in the rear-view mirror, but the roads to the nomination isn't good night shorter. president oh ma'am puts the pedal to the medal. fox's craig boswell reports. >> what a great night. there are three states now tonight under our belt and counting. >> when the dust settl
she has no sympathy for nathaniel sims. >> evil. evil. even though he is state evidence, he is still evil. >> i believe he was speak ring for his heart. to see that, i saw remorse and i recognize that. however, nay did what they did and you can't take it back. >> jordan is the first person to be killed. eight days later, sims says the men went out again looking for revenge. >>> paul wagner reporting, sims will be back on the stand again tomorrow. jurors heard what...
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police arrested nathaniel booker.... but 6 months later second suspect...raheem tayllr.police and the victim's grrndmother are asking for your help tracking him down. "ii would be a relief, because till ttis dayy i'm not sure - whaa they're going to do to retaliate or preveet him from witness" nathaniel booker is charged with kidnapping aad extortion. he's due in court tomorrow. just days ahead of the gassprices are at the highest point ever for this time of year and they continue to 3&according to triple a..... the national average for a regular gallon of gasoline sits at 33dollars and 83 cents. cents.in aryland,, driverss are shelling out three cents more....with the average at 3 dolllrs and 86 cents. that's 31 cents hiiher than month ago. and 8 cents higher than a year ago . .analyyt predict prices could cllmb to 4 dollars and twenty five cents by may. 3 we can't do much abouttthe rise in gas prices. but, we can help you find the best just go tt our website foxbaltimore dot com and click on pump patrol unddr hot the price of gas in maryland will continue to supported
police arrested nathaniel booker.... but 6 months later second suspect...raheem tayllr.police and the victim's grrndmother are asking for your help tracking him down. "ii would be a relief, because till ttis dayy i'm not sure - whaa they're going to do to retaliate or preveet him from witness" nathaniel booker is charged with kidnapping aad extortion. he's due in court tomorrow. just days ahead of the gassprices are at the highest point ever for this time of year and they continue to...
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police arrested nathaniel they're still searccing for a second suspect...r.police and the victim's grandmother are asking for your help tracking him doww. "it would be a relief, because i'm afraid for my grandson till this day, i'm not sure what they're going to do to retaliate or prevent him from being a witness" nathaniel booker is charged with kidnapping and exxortion. he's due in court today. investigators say alcohol could be to blame for an a-t-v crash sending two people to the hospital.it happennd just before 1-o'clock, sunday morning... long mckinstry's carroll county.investigators and hit a ggard rail. the l - &pánotá wearing helmets at the rushed to hospital where re they're in critical coodition this morning. today... friends, family and loved ones will say goodbye to a maryland guardsman killed in . afghanistan.funeral services for army major robert marchanti will be held this morning at the trinity assembll of god in timonnium. major merchanti ... a former baltimore county teacher ... was killed last month during interior ministry. marchanti le
police arrested nathaniel they're still searccing for a second suspect...r.police and the victim's grandmother are asking for your help tracking him doww. "it would be a relief, because i'm afraid for my grandson till this day, i'm not sure what they're going to do to retaliate or prevent him from being a witness" nathaniel booker is charged with kidnapping and exxortion. he's due in court today. investigators say alcohol could be to blame for an a-t-v crash sending two people to the...
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>> reporter: did you get a chance to see nathaniel sims? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you make of him? >> evil. evil. even though he starts turning state's evidence, he was evil. my son killed and had all the kids killed on south capitol. >> reporter: for the record, sims has pled guilty to five counts of murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder. he has yet to be sentenced. he has been moved from one jail to another for security reasons. i'm pat collins, news4. >> the trial is expected to last another two months. >>> on capitol hill today, top pentagon officials pushing back against pressure on president obama to order military action in syria. joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey said the operation would be 100 times more challenging than the campaign against libya and defense secretary leon panetta said military intervention could make matters worse. arizona senator john mccain blasted panetta and said americans should help build an international coalition to stop the massacre of civilians. on monday, mccain also called for the u
>> reporter: did you get a chance to see nathaniel sims? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you make of him? >> evil. evil. even though he starts turning state's evidence, he was evil. my son killed and had all the kids killed on south capitol. >> reporter: for the record, sims has pled guilty to five counts of murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder. he has yet to be sentenced. he has been moved from one jail to another for security reasons. i'm pat collins,...
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nathaniel is in love with his car. >> my name's nathaniel, i'm 27 years old. i'm in a serious relationship with my car. >> nathaniel's in a committed relationship with a car he's named chase. >> it's very special to make love to chase. my hands are there. handsome man. love you, baby. i like to lean over his fender and across his hood. and neat little things like that. and kind of press up against him. and rub against him like that. one of his more vulnerable positions is for me to be underneath him. >> jimmy: you hate to see that. i think chase did the right thing. [ applause ] we have a good show here tonight. sean "diddy" combs is here. we have music from miley cyrus. and we'll be right back with "science bob" pflugfelder. so, stick around. [ cheers and applause ] i'm serious, we compare our direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! cal
nathaniel is in love with his car. >> my name's nathaniel, i'm 27 years old. i'm in a serious relationship with my car. >> nathaniel's in a committed relationship with a car he's named chase. >> it's very special to make love to chase. my hands are there. handsome man. love you, baby. i like to lean over his fender and across his hood. and neat little things like that. and kind of press up against him. and rub against him like that. one of his more vulnerable positions is for...
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will be sentenced today for murdering a chicago police officer lamar cooper shot and killed officer nathaniel taylor and september 2008 cooper opened fire as taylor and several other officers conducted a search warrant for drugs at his home he is facing a life sentence in prison taylor was 39 years old and was on the police force for 14 years an elderly man faces weapons charges for shooting a burglar broke into his home police say that 80 year-old homer wright chuck anthony robinson in the late yesterday morning after robinson broke into the back of his home at 64 and morgan homer wright was charged with unlawful use of a weapon after investigators found out that he had two prior convictions robinson was treated for his gunshot wound and then charged with burglary a house committee met in springfield this morning to take a closer look at the federal burr ridge charges against it rep derrick smith for the bipartisan panel will decide if and how smith should be disciplined smith was arrested on march 13th that has not made any public statements since despite the charges he won his primary elec
will be sentenced today for murdering a chicago police officer lamar cooper shot and killed officer nathaniel taylor and september 2008 cooper opened fire as taylor and several other officers conducted a search warrant for drugs at his home he is facing a life sentence in prison taylor was 39 years old and was on the police force for 14 years an elderly man faces weapons charges for shooting a burglar broke into his home police say that 80 year-old homer wright chuck anthony robinson in the...
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nathaniel sims admitted to opening fire on a group of people in march of 2010. he also testified the five defendants were behind the shooting spree that killed five people. he testified he knew what he did was wrong. >> even though he turned state evidence, he is still evil. >> he proceeded -- pleaded guilty to murder and other charges. he could spend the rest of his life in prison. >> the prince george's county councilwoman of it all -- allegedly caught driving one of five miles per hour on the beltway. yesterday, she apologized. >> i offer my utmost and sincere apologies to my constituents, calis, and county residents. >> she received a warning for speeding and was cited for an unsafe lane change. this week, authorities upgraded the citation to a reckless driving charge and it is possible our license could be suspended. >> major airlines have cut their eyes on reagan national. >> apple suffering a marketing snafu. with business, here is a one the bell. >> good morning. let's begin with the new ipad. the problem is they are calling it just that. the ipad. some
nathaniel sims admitted to opening fire on a group of people in march of 2010. he also testified the five defendants were behind the shooting spree that killed five people. he testified he knew what he did was wrong. >> even though he turned state evidence, he is still evil. >> he proceeded -- pleaded guilty to murder and other charges. he could spend the rest of his life in prison. >> the prince george's county councilwoman of it all -- allegedly caught driving one of five...
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. >> the key witness in the south capitol street murders nathaniel sims, will take the stand. he admitted to firing into a crowd of people. the mass shootings killed five people. still ahead, a family mystery. why relatives have a desperate plea for a missing couple and their young son. >> and apple fever, the countdown until we finally know the secret behind apple posted big announcement less than an hour away. >> the governor of hawaii declaring an emergency. >> and are temperatures are climbing. goodbye to winter for captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> 7 is on your side with as we count on the minutes until we learn the subject of apple posted big announcement. industry analysts believe apple will unveil a new ipad model during a press conference scheduled just about an hour from now. instead of the ipad 3 some believe apple will call this the ipads hd because it will feature a sharper screen. it could also include the voice activated assistant found on the i phone 42. we will lav details as soon as the announcement happens on wjla.com. >> t
. >> the key witness in the south capitol street murders nathaniel sims, will take the stand. he admitted to firing into a crowd of people. the mass shootings killed five people. still ahead, a family mystery. why relatives have a desperate plea for a missing couple and their young son. >> and apple fever, the countdown until we finally know the secret behind apple posted big announcement less than an hour away. >> the governor of hawaii declaring an emergency. >> and...
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>> reporter: did you get a chance to see nathaniel sims? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you make of him? >> evil. evil. even though he starts turning state's evidence, he was evil. my son killed and had all the kids killed on south capitol. >> reporter: for the record, sims has pled guilty to five counts of murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder. he has yet to be sentenced. live in d.c., i'm pat collins, news4. >>> well, right now, police in herndon, virginia, are searching the area. they are looking for a flasher, a guy exposed him stove children outside a coats elementary about 2:30 this afternoon. he then got away again. police still looking for him. >>> d.c. mayor vincent gray is flatly denying he ever handled cash or money orders during his campaign for mayor last year. it comes as federal prosecutors step up their investigation into a flood of cash and other funds that boosted the gray campaign. tom sherwood has our story. >> ready. ready. >> we are gonna do this. >> reporter: vince gray ran a short, hectic campaign for mayor
>> reporter: did you get a chance to see nathaniel sims? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you make of him? >> evil. evil. even though he starts turning state's evidence, he was evil. my son killed and had all the kids killed on south capitol. >> reporter: for the record, sims has pled guilty to five counts of murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder. he has yet to be sentenced. live in d.c., i'm pat collins, news4. >>> well, right now, police in...
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the suspect nathaniel shipman stole the empty bus and authorities used three stop particulars and a pit maneuver to stop the run away bus. even then the suspect didn't surrender. police used bean bags and fired bullets to stop shim weassments hit three times but survived. no one else was -- shipman -- to stop him. he was hit three times but survived. >> >>> we are blessed we don't have colat rat damage over what happened. >> reporter: the suspect is under guarded condition at the hospital and faces several charges when discharged. linda so, abc2 news. >>> 5:32 and in sports maryland terps win the basketball team -- women's basketball team taking on navy. they are the second seed in raleigh region in the ncaa maryland enters the 20th nca amount tournament as the acc conference champion. also riding a 7-game winning streak. maryland is the host school for games on saturday and monday. if the trps beat navy, they will face the winner of the louitsville michigan state matchup in the second round. >>> tonight, president obama and prime minister of britain will attend the first round game for
the suspect nathaniel shipman stole the empty bus and authorities used three stop particulars and a pit maneuver to stop the run away bus. even then the suspect didn't surrender. police used bean bags and fired bullets to stop shim weassments hit three times but survived. no one else was -- shipman -- to stop him. he was hit three times but survived. >> >>> we are blessed we don't have colat rat damage over what happened. >> reporter: the suspect is under guarded condition...
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as you can see some of the writer's features include some of the greats, mark twain, nathaniel hawthorne, ralph waldo emerson and others. joining us to talk about the issue is atlantic's editor james bennett and deputy editor. gentlemen, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> the commemorative issue, less talk about "the atlantic." it has a great history that goes back to the civil war. how does abolition and abolitionist movement play into the founding of the magazine? >> we had a wonderful time putting this issue together partly because we love these pieces and partly because it gave us the opportunity to reconnect with the founding history of the magazine. atlantic published its first in november of 1857 in boston. the magazine was basically created by a group ofwriters who came together with two fundamental purposes. one was to capture what they saw as an emerging voice -- an emerging american voice in letters, one their own voice. the other was to abolish slavery. they were very committed abolitionist. this was a very radical idea still. they were interested in promot
as you can see some of the writer's features include some of the greats, mark twain, nathaniel hawthorne, ralph waldo emerson and others. joining us to talk about the issue is atlantic's editor james bennett and deputy editor. gentlemen, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> the commemorative issue, less talk about "the atlantic." it has a great history that goes back to the civil war. how does abolition and abolitionist movement play into the founding of...
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he then wrote a few days later to general nathaniel green, the american commander in the south. he told general green, my greatest fear is that congress may think our work closed and will fall into a state of languor and relaxation. following that washington made a brief visit home to mt. vernon, only, by the way, the second time in eight years that he had been home. after a brief visit he and martha left mt. vernon and journeyed to philadelphia where they planned to spend the winter of 1781-82. in the meantime the american army having taken care of the army began their march to their winter quarters, which they would take up on the hudson valley just north of new york city at a place for which they could watch the british army. washington arrived in philadelphia to great acclaim. parades and fireworks, endless toasts. he went fox hunting, his greatest pastime and indeed was having a wonderful social time in philadelphia. but not political. he did not attend the sessions of congress. that would have been improper for the commander in chief to attend congress. but every monday ni
he then wrote a few days later to general nathaniel green, the american commander in the south. he told general green, my greatest fear is that congress may think our work closed and will fall into a state of languor and relaxation. following that washington made a brief visit home to mt. vernon, only, by the way, the second time in eight years that he had been home. after a brief visit he and martha left mt. vernon and journeyed to philadelphia where they planned to spend the winter of...
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one was nathaniel green who was a 33-year-old quaker who had been made a major general at the age of 33 having had no military experience at all and the second was henry knox who was all of 25 and he had no military experience at all. but both of them were reading books. what they knew about the military was entirely through books, but that was an age, an era, who believed the best way to learn things is to read books. the age of enlightenment, and they are in their way wonderful examples, personifications of the enlightenment faith. if you want to learn something, pick up a book, several books, and get reading. h his darie ing both physically ac intellectually. he and green were the only officers who became generals who stayed with the war, stayed with washington through the war. not necessarily physically personally right with him, but with him in the sense of still fighting the war. all the others either dropped out or had to leave for some other reason. but those two he picked right at the beginning who he admired for their perseverance, persevered to the end. so, it's an amazing
one was nathaniel green who was a 33-year-old quaker who had been made a major general at the age of 33 having had no military experience at all and the second was henry knox who was all of 25 and he had no military experience at all. but both of them were reading books. what they knew about the military was entirely through books, but that was an age, an era, who believed the best way to learn things is to read books. the age of enlightenment, and they are in their way wonderful examples,...
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police say the suspect nathaniel shipman stole the empty bus in albuquerque. they used three stop sticks and a pit maneuver to stop the bus but the suspect didn't surrender. police used bean bags and fired tbowlts stop him. he was hit three times -- bullets to stom stop him weassments hit three times but -- him. he was hit three times but survived. >> we are very blasted. >> the -- blessed. >> reporter: the suspect is under guarded condition and faces several charges. linda so abc2 news. >>> a bomb threat force as blain to land in buffalo. the flight was headed from boston to chicago. a woman in boston apparently called in that threat to authorities. the fbi says the whole thing was a result of a domestic dispute that led to the jetblue flight being diverted. it turned out to be false and fbi representative in boston says they continue the investigation and questions the woman who called in that threat. >>> new this morning, homeless people are being used as wi-fi hot spots in austin texas. under the pilot program the homeless earn 20 dollars a day and cash fo
police say the suspect nathaniel shipman stole the empty bus in albuquerque. they used three stop sticks and a pit maneuver to stop the bus but the suspect didn't surrender. police used bean bags and fired tbowlts stop him. he was hit three times -- bullets to stom stop him weassments hit three times but -- him. he was hit three times but survived. >> we are very blasted. >> the -- blessed. >> reporter: the suspect is under guarded condition and faces several charges. linda so...
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my name is nathaniel markowitz. my question is related to what mr. sanger was just saying, my conundrum is that given the course of diplomacy requires threat of credible force, the problem is, on the one hand, rigorous debate about policy is important for policy. if the vocal opposition to an iranian strike passes a certain threshold the iranians feel the threat is no longer credible. is it possible that having the discussion publicly is actually limiting the options that might even inning crease the likelihood that people think we have to make an attack? >> my two cents would be that it's certainly possible that that's the case, but probably unlikely. they don't know exactly what's in our head any more than we know what's in their head, and that ambiguity tends to work in sour favor. you always build your add vir sayrery up to be ten feet tall because you have to. you don't want to take the risk of underestimating an adversara. it's not likely it's going to diminish the threat a strike. but i think following on the same threat is that while you want
my name is nathaniel markowitz. my question is related to what mr. sanger was just saying, my conundrum is that given the course of diplomacy requires threat of credible force, the problem is, on the one hand, rigorous debate about policy is important for policy. if the vocal opposition to an iranian strike passes a certain threshold the iranians feel the threat is no longer credible. is it possible that having the discussion publicly is actually limiting the options that might even inning...
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nathaniel green walked with a decided limp because of a childhood accident. john trumbull, the great american painter of the day, had the use of only one eye because of a childhood accident. this was very common. but you see, they didn't let that stop them. john trumbull became one of the great painters of the time, but despite the fact having the use of only one eye greatly altered his depth perception, and it's very interesting to see the small versions of his famous paintings, the signing of the declaration of independence or the death of warren at bunker hill, the small paintings are much stronger than the large paintings that are on display in the rotunda of the capitol in large part because of that problem. if knox and green had volunteered to serve in the army of today, they would have been rejected because they were physically unacceptable. but they didn't let that stand in the way. and in a way it makes them more vivid somehow. they're more identifiable. they're like characters in dickens. you'd know them the minute they walked in the room. you certa
nathaniel green walked with a decided limp because of a childhood accident. john trumbull, the great american painter of the day, had the use of only one eye because of a childhood accident. this was very common. but you see, they didn't let that stop them. john trumbull became one of the great painters of the time, but despite the fact having the use of only one eye greatly altered his depth perception, and it's very interesting to see the small versions of his famous paintings, the signing of...
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hilarious fact that greenspan signed that excommunication degree decree excuse me which read because nathaniel granted and barbara branden in a series of actions have betrayed fundamental principles of objectivism we condemn in repudiate these two persons irrevocably so leave you with that little note of greenspan's former excommunications and now it's our if you vote for you this week . all right before we go let's talk about a few stories that caught our eye i want to bring dimitri kovtun us in studio our producer and unfortunately he's going to have to pick up the slack for shannon donahoe because she is out but this is what is in my goodness a morgan stanley managing director was arrested and charged with a hate crime for allegedly threatening and stabbing a taxi driver of middle eastern descent back in december over a cab fare dispute from the city to his multimillion dollar home in connecticut ok i have no words just watch them. what you that you're you're still hungry but you're going to try a little so much. water. you drink. so we lost that. insider trading. just. i think he goes on t
hilarious fact that greenspan signed that excommunication degree decree excuse me which read because nathaniel granted and barbara branden in a series of actions have betrayed fundamental principles of objectivism we condemn in repudiate these two persons irrevocably so leave you with that little note of greenspan's former excommunications and now it's our if you vote for you this week . all right before we go let's talk about a few stories that caught our eye i want to bring dimitri kovtun us...
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nathaniel sims admitted to opening fire on a large group of people in march of 2010.he five men on trial were behind the shooting spree. he said he did not know the victims and went along with the defendants who went after people who may have stolen a bracelet. police are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of a hit-and-run driver. this happened on february 29 in laurel. it was captured on a metrobus. a white truck hit and critically injured a pedestrian. the truck is a ford f-250. >> we are hearing from the prince george's county council woman allegedly caught driving 105 miles per hour on the beltway. >> i offer my utmost and sincere apologies for this to my constituents, colleagues, and all county residents. >> police gave her a warning and cited her for an unsafe lane change. this week, a party's upgraded the citation to reckless driving. it is possible our license could be suspended. >> maryland lawmakers trying to make it easier to remove elected officials. this comes after leslie johnson used a loophole in the lot to stay in office after ple
nathaniel sims admitted to opening fire on a large group of people in march of 2010.he five men on trial were behind the shooting spree. he said he did not know the victims and went along with the defendants who went after people who may have stolen a bracelet. police are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of a hit-and-run driver. this happened on february 29 in laurel. it was captured on a metrobus. a white truck hit and critically injured a pedestrian. the truck is a ford...
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lamar cooper received his sentence today for the 2008 murder of chicago police officer nathaniel taylor. taylor was shot and killed as he approached cooper ready to execute a search warrant on cooper's home. taylor's family says they're relieved justice has been done but it's bittersweet. . >> he loved people and he cared about what happened. >>cooper had already served time for the attempted murder of another police officer. he showed no emotion in court today. the protesters want to make sure they are seen and heard and the city has concerns about manpower some said this is also a first amendment issue. >> i think the main thing that today's testimony shows is that city has no rational reasons for rejecting a permanent application. >> protest organizers are confident that the man the right arguments but are not necessarily kafka of politicaly confident about legal factory. >> there are people coming from around the united states and around the world to raise concerns. >> they want to get their permanent revised. it's a difference for them of just one day from saturday may 19th to sund
lamar cooper received his sentence today for the 2008 murder of chicago police officer nathaniel taylor. taylor was shot and killed as he approached cooper ready to execute a search warrant on cooper's home. taylor's family says they're relieved justice has been done but it's bittersweet. . >> he loved people and he cared about what happened. >>cooper had already served time for the attempted murder of another police officer. he showed no emotion in court today. the protesters want...
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nathaniel sims testified that five defendants were behind the shooting spree that left five dead.rince george's county council woman caught driving 105 miles per hour is now talking about the incident. >> i offer my utmost in sincere apologies for this to my constituents and colleagues as well as all county residents. >> police initially gave toles a warning for speeding after last month's incident. and this week, authorities we examined the case and upgraded the citation to reckless driving. it is possible license could be suspended. around the area, a law requiring women to have an ultrasound before undergoing an abortion takes effect july 1 in virginia. governor bob mcdonnell signed yesterday despite opposition from women's groups. an earlier version called for a more invasive procedure. >> a police officer has been indicted stemming from a shooting in august. the officer was trying to solicit transgendered prostitutes when he became involved in an altercation. he allegedly done on the hood of a car and fired through the windshield injuring a passenger. >> the redskins are in a
nathaniel sims testified that five defendants were behind the shooting spree that left five dead.rince george's county council woman caught driving 105 miles per hour is now talking about the incident. >> i offer my utmost in sincere apologies for this to my constituents and colleagues as well as all county residents. >> police initially gave toles a warning for speeding after last month's incident. and this week, authorities we examined the case and upgraded the citation to...
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five men are on trial for the south capitol street shooting and nathaniel sims is the prosecution's starss and today tearfully testified about firing an ak-47 into a group of people that night. he said the victims were only about 10 to 20 feet away when he opened fire. >>> we know the name of a man shot and killed inside a home in aspen hill, maryland yesterday, 21-year-old huge upe, christopher edwards and andrew ramos both arrested charged with reckless endangerment. edwards is charged with second degree murder. investigators are trying to figure out the circumstances surrounding that shooting. >>> she lost three family members to a respiratory illness in two weeks. doctors say a calvert county woman is still hospitalized but improving. the illness started when an 81- year-old woman got sick last month. her son and two daughters cared for her and developed similar symptoms. the elderly woman and two children died. the other daughter is recovering. tests confirm a strain of flu in the house complicated by bacterial infection. >>> this sunday marks one year since the devastating earthqua
five men are on trial for the south capitol street shooting and nathaniel sims is the prosecution's starss and today tearfully testified about firing an ak-47 into a group of people that night. he said the victims were only about 10 to 20 feet away when he opened fire. >>> we know the name of a man shot and killed inside a home in aspen hill, maryland yesterday, 21-year-old huge upe, christopher edwards and andrew ramos both arrested charged with reckless endangerment. edwards is...
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detective nathaniel hampton says abraham did everything a homeowner could do to protect his home and property. >> you secure your residence, and you go off to go wherever you go, and you come back and expect everything to be intact the way you left it. i think the suspect that burglarized this house, they could have gotten lucky that particular day by just seeing him back out of his driveway and assume that he was the only one in the residence. it was a golden opportunity for them to come up and just see if they could get in, and ultimately they did. >> but at least with surveillance cameras, victimized homeowners can have a fighting chance at catching the thieves. >> if you can afford some type of surveillance video, it's definitely a good protection to have, because if we can catch an individual on that tape, most likely we will identify him or her. >> abraham immediately alerts police and shows them his video. >> after viewing the videotape, i mean i could see that it was two suspects that was involved in the incident. they were eventually identified. >> the police eventually appr
detective nathaniel hampton says abraham did everything a homeowner could do to protect his home and property. >> you secure your residence, and you go off to go wherever you go, and you come back and expect everything to be intact the way you left it. i think the suspect that burglarized this house, they could have gotten lucky that particular day by just seeing him back out of his driveway and assume that he was the only one in the residence. it was a golden opportunity for them to come...
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we will holes the right conditions and more of that shine and backs broken nathaniel paying if it willave a tobias pat etheridge , all with a fourth of of this bill. you are good to go. it looks like he may have to contend with a wet road weight. no evidence to report. 14 minutes from end to end. on the golden gate there are no problems. on our traffic maps, highway 4 is moving well. same for her with 24 into the macarthur maze. we do not have any problems boy out of the shore freeway. in the south bay, all of the freeways are looking good. interstate to 80 and highway 11, there are no accidents to report. agreed on the roadway said this indicates speeds over 50 mi. an hour. >>james: in the south bay, hundreds of volunteers are once again continuing to search for a sierra lamar. for officials at this point believe they are now certain that she was abducted. will tran is live in morgan hill with the latest on the search efforts. this is something we talked about for a number of days before hands. why have the police not reclassified this as an abduction, but now, they have. >>will: face
we will holes the right conditions and more of that shine and backs broken nathaniel paying if it willave a tobias pat etheridge , all with a fourth of of this bill. you are good to go. it looks like he may have to contend with a wet road weight. no evidence to report. 14 minutes from end to end. on the golden gate there are no problems. on our traffic maps, highway 4 is moving well. same for her with 24 into the macarthur maze. we do not have any problems boy out of the shore freeway. in the...
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the general that he has put as the head of the department of the gulf in new orleans is nathaniel prentice banks who is from wall that many, massachusetts -- waltham, massachusetts. long, long history of working in cotton mills, textile mills, working with bankers. he's very popular in the northeast, arguably in that segment more popular than president lincoln. and banks wants to run for the presidency for the, at least for the republican nomination. for that fall election. for him it's do or die for a political career. and he has had a pretty good political career. he was a three-term governor of massachusetts, he was former speaker of the u.s. house of representatives. it makes sense for him to want to be president, and he certainly wants to. banks has had a problem securing a military victory. every time he tries something happens. he's a political general, he's not a good field commander. he has some good people under him, and on paper this whole campaign looks like it is guaranteed to win. if you don't understand the geography, if you don't understand what he's up against, if you simp
the general that he has put as the head of the department of the gulf in new orleans is nathaniel prentice banks who is from wall that many, massachusetts -- waltham, massachusetts. long, long history of working in cotton mills, textile mills, working with bankers. he's very popular in the northeast, arguably in that segment more popular than president lincoln. and banks wants to run for the presidency for the, at least for the republican nomination. for that fall election. for him it's do or...
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the general that he has put as the head of the department, the gold in new orleans, is nathaniel prentiss banks who is from both the massachusetts. long, long history of working in cotton mills, textile mills, working with bankers. he's very popular in the northeast. arguably in that segment, more popular than president lincoln. and he wants to run for the presidency. for, at least for the republican nomination. for that fall election. for him, it is do or die. he has had a pretty good political career. three term governor of massachusetts. he was former speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, and it would make sense for them to want the president. and he certainly wants. banks has had a problem securing the military victory. every time he tries, something happens. he's a political general. he is not a good field man. he had some good people under him and on paper, this whole campaign looks like it is guaranteed to win. if you don't understand the geography, if you don't understand what he's up against, if you simply look at his plans, the red river campaign should be, as he said, t
the general that he has put as the head of the department, the gold in new orleans, is nathaniel prentiss banks who is from both the massachusetts. long, long history of working in cotton mills, textile mills, working with bankers. he's very popular in the northeast. arguably in that segment, more popular than president lincoln. and he wants to run for the presidency. for, at least for the republican nomination. for that fall election. for him, it is do or die. he has had a pretty good...
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. >> my name is nathaniel markiewicz and my question is related to what mr. sanger was saying. my conundrum is, given that force diplomacy requires incredible forces, the problem is on the one hand there is debate about policies but on the other hand it's a global opposition to an iranian strike may be passes a certain threshold that their winnings feel that threat is no longer credible and as a possible in even having this discussion publicly is actually limiting the option that might increase the likelihood of -- >> my 2 cents would be certainly it's possible that is the case but probably unlikely. they don't know exactly what is in our head anymore than we know what is in their head and that ambiguity tends to work in our favor. uis build your adversary up and they tend to be tall because you have to. you don't want to take the risk of underestimating an adversary so it's not likely that it's going to diminish the threat of a strike. but i think following on the same thread is that while you want to tone down the rhetoric, you want to try to make sure and work hard and have
. >> my name is nathaniel markiewicz and my question is related to what mr. sanger was saying. my conundrum is, given that force diplomacy requires incredible forces, the problem is on the one hand there is debate about policies but on the other hand it's a global opposition to an iranian strike may be passes a certain threshold that their winnings feel that threat is no longer credible and as a possible in even having this discussion publicly is actually limiting the option that might...
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the tires shredded, but the suspect, nathaniel shipman, just kept on going.suit, his tires also shredded. he had to pull over. check out the police dash cam view of the final moments of the chase. a trooper finally able to get that bus to spin out. look at that. >> classic move. >> the bus crashes into the divider. the cops finally are able to rush in. several shots were fired. the suspect was hit twice, survived with nonlife-threatening injuries and was taken into custody. >> that's the classic maneuver. you see the high speed chase, and the cop tries to take out the rear corner of your vehicle so you spin out. look what happens when the bus spins out. i always worry about the police officers. they're engaging in a crash. that's difficult. boom, boom, boom, one side, game over. you think you're smarter than the cops, but you're not. >>> ahead on "early start," don't take my wife, please. the heroic husband who saved his wife from an armed carjacker. >> got to love that. >>> and this. magic johnson now the owner of a pro sports franchise. it's not the lakers,
the tires shredded, but the suspect, nathaniel shipman, just kept on going.suit, his tires also shredded. he had to pull over. check out the police dash cam view of the final moments of the chase. a trooper finally able to get that bus to spin out. look at that. >> classic move. >> the bus crashes into the divider. the cops finally are able to rush in. several shots were fired. the suspect was hit twice, survived with nonlife-threatening injuries and was taken into custody. >>...
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[applause] next, from heritage action, we have and nathaniel yellis.plause] >> i am doing a little art project. can you hold this for me? you do not mind, do you? this is an improvement to obamacare. >> all right. [applause] >> repeal obamacare. [applause] >> perfect. >> i am going to tell you a story. 2010, obamacare is passed into law. republicans over here, conservatives over here -- what are we going to do? we have been vanquished? they have 60 votes in the senate. what are we going to do? heritage action -- we sat everyone down and said "we need to repeal this entire bill." [applause] some of our friends or a little afraid, but, thankfully, where preventative steve king, michele bachmann, they introduced bills to repeal obamacare. we said that is not enough. now we need a discharge petition. we got signature after signature on that discharge petition across the republican conference and the house of representatives. then we said now, you blue dogs, you voted against obamacare and said you opposed it. now we are going to hold your feet to the fire.
[applause] next, from heritage action, we have and nathaniel yellis.plause] >> i am doing a little art project. can you hold this for me? you do not mind, do you? this is an improvement to obamacare. >> all right. [applause] >> repeal obamacare. [applause] >> perfect. >> i am going to tell you a story. 2010, obamacare is passed into law. republicans over here, conservatives over here -- what are we going to do? we have been vanquished? they have 60 votes in the...
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nathaniel burris is charged with killing his girlfriend and her friend who was waiting for her. he is scheduled to go to trial in september. this is the first time contra costa county is seeking the death penalty in years. >>> they are investigating a triple homicide. they received a 9-1-1 call from a home around 3:30 yesterday morning. they found a 31 year old man and two teenagers. all had been shot and killed. they don't think the shooting was random. it doesn't appear to be a murder suicide. >> when officers arrived, they went into the house and searching the house and they actually unfortunately located three deceased victims at the and the person who originally called 9-1-1. the motive is under investigation. >>> three people could be arraigned this week in connection to a huge meth bust in san jose. had he seized meth from an apartment on woods drive on thursday. the drugs were found while investigators were looking for stolen ipads and it is worth an estimated $4 million. it is being called one of the largest meth busts in history. >> can i make you more like who lives n
nathaniel burris is charged with killing his girlfriend and her friend who was waiting for her. he is scheduled to go to trial in september. this is the first time contra costa county is seeking the death penalty in years. >>> they are investigating a triple homicide. they received a 9-1-1 call from a home around 3:30 yesterday morning. they found a 31 year old man and two teenagers. all had been shot and killed. they don't think the shooting was random. it doesn't appear to be a...
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[applause] >> >>, from heritage action, -- >>, from heritage action, we have nathaniel yellis. >> i am an art project. can you hold this for me? you do not mind, do you? it is an improvement to obama- care. >> all right. >> repeal obama-care. [applause] >> now i am going to tell you a story. 2010, obama-care is passed into law. republicans over here, conservatives over here, in congress were like "what are we going to do? we have been vanquished. they have 60 votes in senate. the thing has been signed. what are we going to do/" we set everyone down and we said we need to repeal this entire bill. [applause] >> some of our friends were a little afraid, but thankfully representatives like michele bachmann from minnesota introduced bills to repeal obama-care, and then we said that is not enough. you need to sound -- signed a house discharge position to go around nancy pelosi and repeal obama-care. we had signature after signature. they were signing this thing. then, we said now, you blue dogs, you voted against obama- care, and you said that you opposed it. now we are going to hold your fe
[applause] >> >>, from heritage action, -- >>, from heritage action, we have nathaniel yellis. >> i am an art project. can you hold this for me? you do not mind, do you? it is an improvement to obama- care. >> all right. >> repeal obama-care. [applause] >> now i am going to tell you a story. 2010, obama-care is passed into law. republicans over here, conservatives over here, in congress were like "what are we going to do? we have been vanquished....