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. >> prodigy daycare in east falls has been the subject of four injury cases since 2010 including one where are a child was dragged by the neck after she wet her pants. all of the cases were settled out of court. western, the ymca and prodigy are considered four star facilities, supposedly the best of the best for pre-k. >> this is an ambitious roll out by the mayor. do you think the vetting process should have lasted longer? >> hindsight is 20/20. >> the ymca corrected violations and added prodigy took responsibility for their infractions. >> i want to get it right. it was a tight window to get everything up and running. we are excited about it. >> the deputy secretary thanked us and said her department will investigate the facilities and acknowledged there needed to be changes in the rating system and they are in the works. >> did the city jump in too quickly? >> it depends on who you ask. the city said all of their pre-k facilities at this point today are in compliance. >> thank you, chad. >> students at penceburgy high school are getting ready for what they say is the best prom in
. >> prodigy daycare in east falls has been the subject of four injury cases since 2010 including one where are a child was dragged by the neck after she wet her pants. all of the cases were settled out of court. western, the ymca and prodigy are considered four star facilities, supposedly the best of the best for pre-k. >> this is an ambitious roll out by the mayor. do you think the vetting process should have lasted longer? >> hindsight is 20/20. >> the ymca corrected...
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the self-taught prodigy. >>> team coverage on the wet roads. molette green has what you should expect for your friday morning commute. >>> and now your storm team 4 forecast. >> a friday forecast full of rain with team coverage breaking down how long it will last and a live look at your commute. >>> new video from a dangerous fire. firefighter hospitalized trying to take down these flames. >> three >> all right! the wizards pull off a big win. a brutal battle. >>> washington has the win we were hoping for. this game was rough. seven technical fouls called. three players were ejected. what a game. >> getting rough. desperate times. >> we had to win that one, too. >> good morning, i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilcrist. first we want to get to the busy radar image on this weather alert day. >> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. >> mother nature is getting ready to do to us what mother nature did. >> a shot and a quick elbow. >> the friday morning commute has been elbowed in
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a piano prodigy who taught himself to play even though he can't see.credible story next. >>> coming up today on ellen, bradley coop er, ellen airs her >>> watching "news 4 today." >> all month long news 4 is watching super kids. >> he's amazing. jose montano is just 12 years old. not only did he teach himself to play, he did it while overcoming a disability. aimee cho has his story. >> reporter: jose starts to perform, it's music to anyone's ears. but to truly appreciate his piano playing prowess, you have to consider he's doing it from an uneven playing field. you see, jose was born blind. >> my ears listen to music and then member mover rise it. >> reporter: that's all it takes for him to master a piece. he's had a few lessons but for the most part this piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i play music with my heart. that's why i play music, it's born of my heart. >> reporter: that music in his heart is why he hopes to become one day a piano teacher. >> you have to feel the music. you have to enjoy it and also share with others. >> reporter: at just 12 h
a piano prodigy who taught himself to play even though he can't see.credible story next. >>> coming up today on ellen, bradley coop er, ellen airs her >>> watching "news 4 today." >> all month long news 4 is watching super kids. >> he's amazing. jose montano is just 12 years old. not only did he teach himself to play, he did it while overcoming a disability. aimee cho has his story. >> reporter: jose starts to perform, it's music to anyone's ears....
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. ♪ >> music with every note, get to mote the piano playing prodigy proving that you don't node to see star.e ♪ >>> all month long, news 4 is bringing you stories of local super kids and their incredible talent. you'll be amazed by jose montana's way with music. >> and there's more. he's just 12 years old. not only did he teach himself, but he did it while overcoming a disability. here is amy cho. >> when jose montana starts to perform, it's music to anyone's ears. but to truly appreciate his to consider he's doing it from an uneven playing field. you see, jose was born blind. >> with my ears listen to music and then memorize it. >> and that's all it takes for him to master a piece. he's had a few lessons. but for the most part, this piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can feel my music with my heart and that's why i can be music, though. it's born of my heart. >> that music in his heart, it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching how to feel the music. you have to always enjoy the life, love each other and share with others. >> at just 12, he's already figured out
. ♪ >> music with every note, get to mote the piano playing prodigy proving that you don't node to see star.e ♪ >>> all month long, news 4 is bringing you stories of local super kids and their incredible talent. you'll be amazed by jose montana's way with music. >> and there's more. he's just 12 years old. not only did he teach himself, but he did it while overcoming a disability. here is amy cho. >> when jose montana starts to perform, it's music to anyone's...
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he's had a few lessons, but for the most part, this piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can feel the musict and that's why i can make music. because it's born of my heart. >> reporter: that music in his heart, it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching how to feel the music, you have to enjoy the life, laugh, and share with others. >> reporter: at just 12, he's already figured out the success. in northwest, amy cho, news4. >> isn't that fantastic. do you know a local super kid that we should talk to? from music to art, academics, or sport, we want to hear about them. so tell us on social media, using the hash tag nbc4 dc. >>> news4 at 5:00 begins with breaking news. >> leon harris at the live desk where we're uncovering more disturbing details about a plot to attack a d.c. police station. the fbi says that clark callaway of d.c. bought an ak-47 from an fbi informant and then made statements about attacking officers. and according to court documents, he was an isis supporter and wanted to start a race war. investigators say they found violent and threatening messages o
he's had a few lessons, but for the most part, this piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can feel the musict and that's why i can make music. because it's born of my heart. >> reporter: that music in his heart, it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching how to feel the music, you have to enjoy the life, laugh, and share with others. >> reporter: at just 12, he's already figured out the success. in northwest, amy cho, news4. >> isn't that...
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in the "big bang" spin-off, the 8-year-old plays a young prodigy already navigating high school. >> wemany wonderful tapes that so many kids sent in. >> jim, who will be executive-produce and narrate the series, just took his adorable mini-me to see a broadway show and safe to say ian was elated. "young sheldon" will air next season on cbs, but for now, you can see young laurie, zoe perry, as a killer in "scandal." but laurie has never seen a single episode. >> i haven't seen it yet. i keep hearing reports from people saying, oh, my god, she's so evil. >> don't call me again, you're annoying. >> laurie, new episode of scandal and it's never too late to start watching. >>> a year ago, we would show you mama june posing in a baywatch bathing suit. >> the new before and after revelation that would put a smile on your face. that's mama june. look at that girl. that's coming up. next on kron-4 news at eight: a community in shock .... after a couple is murdered in their home. what we know about the gunman who police shot and killed. their social media posts triggered controversy at an east b
in the "big bang" spin-off, the 8-year-old plays a young prodigy already navigating high school. >> wemany wonderful tapes that so many kids sent in. >> jim, who will be executive-produce and narrate the series, just took his adorable mini-me to see a broadway show and safe to say ian was elated. "young sheldon" will air next season on cbs, but for now, you can see young laurie, zoe perry, as a killer in "scandal." but laurie has never seen a single...
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. >> from one child prodigy to another. >> thank you very much.m one child prodigy to another child. let's look at our weather. lovely day, don't you think? gorgeous skies, mild conditions. here's a look at doppler 7 and it will remain this way for a couple hours. we have a much cooler pattern coming our way starting tomorrow. let's enjoy what we have now. this is a view from our east bay hills camera looking at the western sky which is almost cloud free and these are our forecast features. we'll see much cooler weather tomorrow. a chance of some sprinkles on thursday although we don't expect rainfall totals to amount to merrill lynch. and we'll have gusty wind by the end of the week. really gusty. right now we're looking at a temperature range of 61 at half moon bay to 81 in concord. a pretty wide range, our usual summer spread coming in spring. here's what's coming our way this evening. forecast animation 5rk this afternoon, notice the fog from the coast surges across the bay. by 5:00 tomorrow morning at the start of the morning commute we'll se
. >> from one child prodigy to another. >> thank you very much.m one child prodigy to another child. let's look at our weather. lovely day, don't you think? gorgeous skies, mild conditions. here's a look at doppler 7 and it will remain this way for a couple hours. we have a much cooler pattern coming our way starting tomorrow. let's enjoy what we have now. this is a view from our east bay hills camera looking at the western sky which is almost cloud free and these are our forecast...
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. >> reporter: and trotted his prodigy soon onto various tv shows. "the mike douglas show" at age 2. and "that's incredible" at age 5. tiger's dad was his coach, his publicist, and his manager. the extraordinarily close relationship between father and son evident in a 1993 interview with abc's john kequinones. >> how would you describe your relationship with tiger? >> best friend. >> best friend? >> that's it. no ifs, ands or buts about it, he's my best friend. >> earl meant everything to tiger woods. the driving force behind tiger. every ounce of his competitiveness. everything that you see with tiger and the game of golf. it came from earl woods. >> reporter: earl's death in 2006 seems to have shattered his son. >> i don't think we can underestimate the impact of losing your father would have on an athlete. >> reporter: setting in motion an epic fall from grace. that came to a head in 2009 in another incident involving woods behind the wheel. his now-infamous thanksgiving weekend suv crash in front of his house. the messy details of his private lif
. >> reporter: and trotted his prodigy soon onto various tv shows. "the mike douglas show" at age 2. and "that's incredible" at age 5. tiger's dad was his coach, his publicist, and his manager. the extraordinarily close relationship between father and son evident in a 1993 interview with abc's john kequinones. >> how would you describe your relationship with tiger? >> best friend. >> best friend? >> that's it. no ifs, ands or buts about it, he's...
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but for the most part, this piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can feel my music with my heart and that'smusic, though. it's born of my heart. >> that music in his heart, it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching how to feel the music. you have to always enjoy the life, love each other and share with others. >> at just 12, he's already figured out the keys to success. in northwest, amy cho, news 4. >> you can feel it. >> life lessons. my goodness. >> do you we should talk to? from music to art, academics, sports, whatever it is. we want to hear about them. tell us about it on social media. use #nbc4dc. >> time right now, 10:26 on this sunday morning. here are the four things you need to know. things are back to normal in paris after a suspicious bag prompted an evacuation of the courtyard outside the louvre museum. that's where presidential county emmanuel macron is celebrating the election tonight. >> meanwhile, police need help finding a stabbing suspect who they say killed a 19-year-old jean marie ocha found stabbed to death outside this apartment on friday morni
but for the most part, this piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can feel my music with my heart and that'smusic, though. it's born of my heart. >> that music in his heart, it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching how to feel the music. you have to always enjoy the life, love each other and share with others. >> at just 12, he's already figured out the keys to success. in northwest, amy cho, news 4. >> you can feel it. >> life lessons....
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that's true. >> that is true. >> that's a prodigious thesis you're coming up.tried to get me with prodigious. how about wane's stock, is that part of it? >> i have no idea. >> i rest my case. >> we'll get kramcramer's mad d on the other start of the break. more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. clouds can't connect? michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. so, you're saying we can cut delivery time? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. rumor confirmed. they're playing. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, bette
that's true. >> that is true. >> that's a prodigious thesis you're coming up.tried to get me with prodigious. how about wane's stock, is that part of it? >> i have no idea. >> i rest my case. >> we'll get kramcramer's mad d on the other start of the break. more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. clouds can't connect? michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to...
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. >>> >>> musical prodigy troy andrews picked up his first musical instrument at the age of 4. today the louisiana native is the band leader and front man of trombone shorty. his new policeman marks the debut for blue note records. i'm always honored to have him on this program. how are you living? >> i'm doing good. >> good to have you back, my friend. you have been busy. >> we did three months with the chili peppers all over the states. it was incredible. >> did you enjoy that? it's been wonderful. >> you say you're learning something from the chili peppers, give me a sense what that means, you're learning something from them. >> i would go out and see how they approach the stage. at the beginning of the stage they start to jam out. i'm working, learning how to do that also they're doing things back to back, and they go back to jamming. i'm picking all those things up from them. >> you've been with the chili peppers, lenny kravitz. >> the zach brown band. hall & oates. >> you get a chance to tour with individuals that are that brilliant and diverse, the whole thing is like a
. >>> >>> musical prodigy troy andrews picked up his first musical instrument at the age of 4. today the louisiana native is the band leader and front man of trombone shorty. his new policeman marks the debut for blue note records. i'm always honored to have him on this program. how are you living? >> i'm doing good. >> good to have you back, my friend. you have been busy. >> we did three months with the chili peppers all over the states. it was incredible....
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i was a child prodigy. so when they got up and started shouting, istarted playing.t sat down and started... started playing. the first song i played was god be with you till we meet again. i played that at three years old. and then you went on to train as a classical pianist. yes. that was your love, wasn't it, classical piano? i'm not over it yet. are you disappointed that you didn't, in the end, become what you and your parents... yes, yes! ..the first black concert pianist. yes, because we don't have any! all we have is andre watts and they don't accept in very much because he's part german. the blacks don't accept him but they would've accepted me. at the age of 12, you were playing in a library, weren't you? a music library. yeah, it was my first recital. and something happened, somebody said something to your parents, didn't they. what did they say? they put them in the back of the room to watch me and i got up bravely, i was only 12, and i said "if my parents don't sit in the front seat, i don't play." and they were put there because they were black. that's r
i was a child prodigy. so when they got up and started shouting, istarted playing.t sat down and started... started playing. the first song i played was god be with you till we meet again. i played that at three years old. and then you went on to train as a classical pianist. yes. that was your love, wasn't it, classical piano? i'm not over it yet. are you disappointed that you didn't, in the end, become what you and your parents... yes, yes! ..the first black concert pianist. yes, because we...
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. >> reporter: since he started four years ago, the pint-sized prodigy has become a campus celebrity.e said in chinese he was a junior. and i'm like, "no, that can't be right." and then he turned out to be cool, too. ( laughter ) like, he's not just a genius. he's also awesome! >> reporter: his mother clartetta kimp has walked this d wonder cind to class since day one. >> one day he was two or three and the wind blew and he said, "i wonder what the velocity of the wind at blah, blah, blah." and i just thought. >> reporter: to top that, her youngest son graduates from high school tomorrow. he's 11 and starts t.c.u. in the fall. so what do you want to study in college? >> i want to double major in astrophysics and engineering. >> when people meet them you know what they say to me? "they're so normal." >> reporter: she credits god. they cre credit her. how much do you owe to this lady? >> everything, really. >> oh! >> reporter: words of wisdom this mother's day weekend from a young genius. david begnaud, cbs news, dallas. >> mason: just an ordinary 14-year-old kid. nice to see david begn
. >> reporter: since he started four years ago, the pint-sized prodigy has become a campus celebrity.e said in chinese he was a junior. and i'm like, "no, that can't be right." and then he turned out to be cool, too. ( laughter ) like, he's not just a genius. he's also awesome! >> reporter: his mother clartetta kimp has walked this d wonder cind to class since day one. >> one day he was two or three and the wind blew and he said, "i wonder what the velocity of...
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justice ginsberg has prodigious work habits so the public observes someone that her life is in the law continues to be working to ensure that each of us can realize the potential to struggle through the obstacle to secure a better future for those of us here know so in this age with self-promotion somebody whose virtues were very real and early on as persons of all ages to agree with friendliness to cut the intellectual powerhouse to draw a huge crowd in pop culture. the occasion the around own work. is of great read and i cannot recommend it enough's. pdf but as a collection of thoughtful writing to with that commitment to protect outsiders with uh discourse from renquist damn brandeis to others that work with her. to be precise and a varied structure like the beautiful piece of music. joining me in conversation now is justice ginsberg and her two colleagues on the project with international women's rights and the professor of law of various best known for her work on the subject of gender and law. please join me know as we both of her and her colleagues onstage for a conversation. [a
justice ginsberg has prodigious work habits so the public observes someone that her life is in the law continues to be working to ensure that each of us can realize the potential to struggle through the obstacle to secure a better future for those of us here know so in this age with self-promotion somebody whose virtues were very real and early on as persons of all ages to agree with friendliness to cut the intellectual powerhouse to draw a huge crowd in pop culture. the occasion the around own...
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jones that fascinates me is on one level he grew up in a small indiana town and he was a religious prodigy. he could quote biblical passages by memory and he would run from one church service to another and they talk about the book. he would drive from one church service to another on sunday to catch as many as he could. yet he also said his wife was quoted as saying basically by saying that he never really believed in god that he used religion as a way to infiltrate may be he wanted to spread the concept of socialism and he used religion as a way to do it. my question is, obviously understood a lot about what affect religion had on people, he read the bible and new about it, would you think his belief system was? >> like most of us, jim jones said and had an evolving belief system. there's no way we could ever look into anybody's heart and say this person definitely believe what he's saying now where this person is making it up. to understand jones we have to look at his life not just his last few years that we remember. imagine that you are a little boy growing up in lynn, indiana. it is
jones that fascinates me is on one level he grew up in a small indiana town and he was a religious prodigy. he could quote biblical passages by memory and he would run from one church service to another and they talk about the book. he would drive from one church service to another on sunday to catch as many as he could. yet he also said his wife was quoted as saying basically by saying that he never really believed in god that he used religion as a way to infiltrate may be he wanted to spread...
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. >> reporter: since he started four years ago, the pint-sized prodigy has become a campus celebrity.i'll never forget walking in. he said in chinese that he was a junior. and i was like, no, that can't be right. and then he turned out to be cool, too. like he's not just a genius. he's also awesome. >> reporter: his mother, claretta kimp, has walked this wunderkind to class since day one. >> one day he was about 2 or 3 years old and he says -- the wind blew and he goes, "oh, i wonder what the velocity of the wind at a" -- you know, blah, blah, blah. and i just thought. >> reporter: to top that, her youngest son graduates from high school tomorrow. he's 11 and starts tcu in the fall. so what do you want to study in college? >> i want to double major in astro physics and engineering. >> when people meet them, you know what they say to me? they're so normal. >> reporter: she credits god. they credit her. how much do you owe to this lady? >> everything, really. >> oh. >> reporter: words of wisdom this mother's day weekend from a young genius. david begnaud, cbs news, dallas. >>> and that'
. >> reporter: since he started four years ago, the pint-sized prodigy has become a campus celebrity.i'll never forget walking in. he said in chinese that he was a junior. and i was like, no, that can't be right. and then he turned out to be cool, too. like he's not just a genius. he's also awesome. >> reporter: his mother, claretta kimp, has walked this wunderkind to class since day one. >> one day he was about 2 or 3 years old and he says -- the wind blew and he goes,...
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. >> the 8-year-old plays a young prodigy navigating high school. >> in the '90s and it brings in alls he talked about on big bang. >> we have so many wonderful tapes of so many kids and this one little guy was really special. >> jim, who wiexecutive produce takes his mini me to a broadway show. you can see young mary, zoe perry as a killer in "scandal." >> i haven't seen it yet. i'm waiting for her to put together all the season and watche i hear reports from people saying oh, my god, she's so evil. >> don't call me again. i don't like you. you're annoying. >> there is a new episode on thursday. it's never too late to start watching. >>> michael weatherly has one more episode before the finale of his showing, "bull." but sitting down for an interview with michael is always going to be a wild experience. >> you completed your freshman season. how does it feel? >> let me tell you about season one of "the bull". >> i never know what michael is going to say. his show is about the science of choosing a jury. >> i have jury duty starting tomorrow. >> do you? >> i do. i'm waiting for judge
. >> the 8-year-old plays a young prodigy navigating high school. >> in the '90s and it brings in alls he talked about on big bang. >> we have so many wonderful tapes of so many kids and this one little guy was really special. >> jim, who wiexecutive produce takes his mini me to a broadway show. you can see young mary, zoe perry as a killer in "scandal." >> i haven't seen it yet. i'm waiting for her to put together all the season and watche i hear reports...
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." >> i've traveled across the country to new york city for a former prodigy of mine and her studentsstar chef without them knowing. first stop, the makeup chair to become somebody else. let's go! >> my name is maria. i spent last seven years as an executive chef for the gordon ramsey group. >> my name is james, and i want to learn how to cook. >> do you think gordon ramsey would be proud of my work? >> he would be. >> stephen: please welcome chef gordon ramsey. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you! hello! thank you very much! >> stephen: thank you for being here. >> thank you! >> stephen: now, you already-- you already seem more cheerful than i'm used to seeing your face. this is more smiling than we normally get on one of your tv shows. >> we do have good days, though, days of utter perfection. but, unfortunately, they may look somewhat boring so i like to spice it up a little bit. >> stephen: every unhappy family is unhappy in their own way as saying goes. you have 31 restaurants, multiple michelin stars? >> yes. >> stephen: multiple michelin stars. you're a member of the order of
." >> i've traveled across the country to new york city for a former prodigy of mine and her studentsstar chef without them knowing. first stop, the makeup chair to become somebody else. let's go! >> my name is maria. i spent last seven years as an executive chef for the gordon ramsey group. >> my name is james, and i want to learn how to cook. >> do you think gordon ramsey would be proud of my work? >> he would be. >> stephen: please welcome chef gordon...
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we've introduced you to the piano prodigy, a chef. >> today's super kid is one you don't want to messh. he is one of the top taekwondo fighters in the country. >> reporter: imagine training like this for hours at a time. tired yet? now have a pulled hamstring. >> if you sit out and not do anything, you won't get better and i need to get a lot better. >> reporter: his skill at rolling with the punches helped him win a spot on the u.s. national team. >> i hugged my coach and almost started crying. i didn't cry. my dad started crying taekwondo when he was four. now he hits the gym for 11 hours every week. in january he'll be going to the world championships. >> i'm just focused on my opponent and what my coach has to say behind me. i don't let any other voices get into my head. >> reporter: with that and all those hours of practice. >> good ride, guys. >> he just may have a fighting chance. in gainesville, aimee cho, news 4. >> we want to know about the super kids you know. all this talent that i wish i had. >> breaking news in prince george's county. they're still following the situatio
we've introduced you to the piano prodigy, a chef. >> today's super kid is one you don't want to messh. he is one of the top taekwondo fighters in the country. >> reporter: imagine training like this for hours at a time. tired yet? now have a pulled hamstring. >> if you sit out and not do anything, you won't get better and i need to get a lot better. >> reporter: his skill at rolling with the punches helped him win a spot on the u.s. national team. >> i hugged my...
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we'll met a teenager prodigy making her way in the world. >>> and these lucky moms are getting pamperede'll tell you how you can do the same on sunday. >> i'm excited to get pampered. but first, these messages. >> you are pampered t time. >> tr yet some cards limit where you earn bonus cash back to a few places. and then, change those places every few months. enough with that! with quicksilver from capital one you've always earned unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. welcome to unlimited what's in your wallet? i never miss an early but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. daily hair damagen stop before it happens ...with these roses. one is treated with dove. both are exposed to damaging heat. the rose without dove is dry and brittle. dove deeply nourishes and stops 90% of daily hair damage before it happens. fromi wanted to seeved, this great country. my las
we'll met a teenager prodigy making her way in the world. >>> and these lucky moms are getting pamperede'll tell you how you can do the same on sunday. >> i'm excited to get pampered. but first, these messages. >> you are pampered t time. >> tr yet some cards limit where you earn bonus cash back to a few places. and then, change those places every few months. enough with that! with quicksilver from capital one you've always earned unlimited 1.5% cash back on every...
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but for the most piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can feel my music with my heart and that's why i be music, though. it's born of my heart. >> that music in his heart, it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching how to feel the music. you have to always enjoy the life, love each other and share with others. >> at just 12, he's already figured out the keys to success. in northwest, amy cho, news 4. >> that is -- >> listen to that all day. >> that is something. that is something. >> do you know a local super kid we should talk to? from music to art to academics and sports, we want to hear about them. we want to show off their talents. tell us about them on social media. #nbc4dc. i could watch that all day. >> and listen to it. absolutely beautiful. >> we have much more ahead. >> look at your forecast with tom. it's a chilly start to your day today. stay with us. the fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios t
but for the most piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can feel my music with my heart and that's why i be music, though. it's born of my heart. >> that music in his heart, it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching how to feel the music. you have to always enjoy the life, love each other and share with others. >> at just 12, he's already figured out the keys to success. in northwest, amy cho, news 4. >> that is -- >> listen to that all...
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thus far we introduced you to a piano prodigy and a boy stung natural scientists with his skills. >>oday's super kid is one you don't want to mess with, he is one of the top taekwondo fighters in the country. >> reporter: imagine training like this for hours at a time. tired yet? now throw in a pulled hamstring? that's the most recent opponent our hunting chang has been facing. >> you can't do an i need to get a lot better. >> it's skill at rolling with the punches. it helped him win a spot on the u.s. national team. >> i hugged my coach. i almost started crying. i didn't cry. my dad started crying. >> he started taekwondo when he was 4. now he hits the gym for 11 hours every week. in january, he'll be going to the world championship. >> i'm just focused on my opponent and what my coach has to say behind me. i don't let any other voices get into my head. >> reporter: with that and all those hours of practice, he just might have a fighting chance. >> all right. we want to know about more super kids. ones you might know. tell us about them on social media, using the #nbc4dc. >> it's ti
thus far we introduced you to a piano prodigy and a boy stung natural scientists with his skills. >>oday's super kid is one you don't want to mess with, he is one of the top taekwondo fighters in the country. >> reporter: imagine training like this for hours at a time. tired yet? now throw in a pulled hamstring? that's the most recent opponent our hunting chang has been facing. >> you can't do an i need to get a lot better. >> it's skill at rolling with the punches. it...
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the 14-year-old prodigy in texas just graduated from college and he's set to work on his master's degreetegall has more. >> you're about to meet a texas family taking their love of learning to a whole new level. two brothers doing what brothers do. but this sibling duo is anything but ordinary. >> i was 10 years old when i graduated high school. >> four years later, carson is a college grad. at 14, he just became the youngest person to ever earn a bachelor's degree from texas christian university. not yet old enough to drive, but can solve math problems that would give most nightmares. so a physics major made sense. >> i home-schooled him. he caught on very quickly. >> mom also started to notice something else. carson's little brother, cannon, was also special. >> he's 11 years old. he graduated high school. he will start tcu in the fall semester. >> he wants to be an astronaut. >> and i tell everyone, they're just normal kids, but they're advanced on an academic level. >> carson will start his masters degree in the fall at tcu at the very same time that his brother will begin his underg
the 14-year-old prodigy in texas just graduated from college and he's set to work on his master's degreetegall has more. >> you're about to meet a texas family taking their love of learning to a whole new level. two brothers doing what brothers do. but this sibling duo is anything but ordinary. >> i was 10 years old when i graduated high school. >> four years later, carson is a college grad. at 14, he just became the youngest person to ever earn a bachelor's degree from texas...
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a personal >> since they joined prodigy, a computer service accessed by telephone, they do everythingto shopping online for christmas gifts. they even buy and sell stocks. the experts tell us all of this is just the tip of the iceberg of what's to come. >> there were all kind of crazy ideas that really foreshadowed the next explosion of technology. >> a human being drives through aspen by touching the tv screen. >> is it reasonable to assume that our children will have such devices? >> i think it's reasonable to assume you will have all these things in your home in a short amount of time. >> the thing about decades is they don't often actually arrive on time. but when it comes to the world of technology it really did. the world fundamentally changed in the 1980s and the world we live in was born in some ways. >> this was the decade in which technology in general made our personal lives just that much richer and seaser than they had been before. at least those of us who could figure out which button to push. >> we went from invention to innovation. innovation is taking a idea into a pr
a personal >> since they joined prodigy, a computer service accessed by telephone, they do everythingto shopping online for christmas gifts. they even buy and sell stocks. the experts tell us all of this is just the tip of the iceberg of what's to come. >> there were all kind of crazy ideas that really foreshadowed the next explosion of technology. >> a human being drives through aspen by touching the tv screen. >> is it reasonable to assume that our children will have...
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my name is p, prodigy, whatever y'all want to call me.ncarcerated here for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck a couple times. thank god he didn't die otherwise i would be looking at a little more time. how old is everybody here? how old are you guys? 14, 15, 16. >> 17. >> at your age i was already in a juvenile detention facility for stabbing another individual because i liked his bicycle so i i said you know what? [ bleep ] let me just stab that kid and take his bicycle. when i came home from juvey i went to jail for a drive-by and gun charge, came three inches from killing a kid's grandmother. i have been home since i was 15 for about a year. i was home for my 19th birthday. i am about to be 23. i have a 2-year-old son who doesn't know me. stay away from that lifestyle. trust me, you live a better life that way. >> robert campbell has a lot of experience to draw from. he recently pled guilty to assault with intent to cause physical injury with a we possible and attempted robbery. at the time of his arrest he was alongside the man
my name is p, prodigy, whatever y'all want to call me.ncarcerated here for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck a couple times. thank god he didn't die otherwise i would be looking at a little more time. how old is everybody here? how old are you guys? 14, 15, 16. >> 17. >> at your age i was already in a juvenile detention facility for stabbing another individual because i liked his bicycle so i i said you know what? [ bleep ] let me just stab that kid and take his bicycle....
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he's had a few lessons, but for the most part this piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can hear my music with my heart and that's why i can make music because it's more with my heart. >> that music in his heart it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching you how to feel the music. you have to always enjoy the lines, love each other and also share with others. >> reporter: at just 12, he's already figured out the key to success. in northwest, aimee cho, news 4. >> is that amazing or what. >>> so do you know of local super kid that we should be talking to? from music to art, academics, them. so tell us about them on social media just use the hsh nbc 4dc. >> what's driving those prices up after the break. >> i just don't look anymore. >> if you have a kid that you probably recognize -- if you have a kid that you probably recognize this little gadget. a look at why teachers are >>> if you're celebrating cinco de mayo today you may be take he aback by how much your guacamole cost. avocado prices are at a record high because of a reduced avocado crop in california and many
he's had a few lessons, but for the most part this piano prodigy is self-taught. >> i can hear my music with my heart and that's why i can make music because it's more with my heart. >> that music in his heart it's why he hopes to one day become a piano teacher. >> teaching you how to feel the music. you have to always enjoy the lines, love each other and also share with others. >> reporter: at just 12, he's already figured out the key to success. in northwest, aimee...
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it shows that dean's memory is prodigious. >> dean. >> i would say these people are going to cost a millionrs. >> the president. >> you could get a million dollars. you could get it in cash. i know where it could be gotten. >> now, when individuals read the entire transcript, they may reach different interpretations. but i know what i meant, and i know also what i did. >> richard nixon's problem is they keep on subpoenaing more and more tapes. he says he's not going to give them up unless the supreme court demands him to. >> the supreme court today heard arguments in the historic case of the united states of america versus richard nixon, president of the united states. >> the television cameras saw the two main players in this classic confrontation arrive. first james st. claire, president nixon's attorney, then leon jaworski, special watergate prosecutor to argue his case against the president's refusal to surrender 64 tapes and documents. >> it is a strange notion that the president of the united states is the defendant and the government of the united states is the prosecutor. >> jaworsk
it shows that dean's memory is prodigious. >> dean. >> i would say these people are going to cost a millionrs. >> the president. >> you could get a million dollars. you could get it in cash. i know where it could be gotten. >> now, when individuals read the entire transcript, they may reach different interpretations. but i know what i meant, and i know also what i did. >> richard nixon's problem is they keep on subpoenaing more and more tapes. he says he's...
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now, of course, ali, woods was a golf prodigy who was just 21 years old when he won his first major tournamentn 1997 and he dominated pro golf for the better part of a decade. 14 major championships all before the age of 32. and, of course, in 2009-2010, he had that high-profile scandal where he admitted infidelity and divorced from his wife. ho however, in a blog post he said he was anxious to get back to the game of golf after having a string of back surgeries. he said, unequivocally, i want to play professional golf again. ali, we're still waiting for more details about that arrest. tiger woods arrested this morning around 3:00 a.m. in jupiter, florida. he does own a home in jupiter island, but we don't have exact details of what led up to that arrest, ali. >> when these other problems occurred, he lost some sponsors, then he got some back. there are a number of sponsors he's got right now, nike, pga tour, monster energy. here's a screen full of some of them. have we heard anything from the sponsors yet? >> yeah, this story just breaking in the last few hours, ali. you see there, nike, mons
now, of course, ali, woods was a golf prodigy who was just 21 years old when he won his first major tournamentn 1997 and he dominated pro golf for the better part of a decade. 14 major championships all before the age of 32. and, of course, in 2009-2010, he had that high-profile scandal where he admitted infidelity and divorced from his wife. ho however, in a blog post he said he was anxious to get back to the game of golf after having a string of back surgeries. he said, unequivocally, i want...
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we are to do that on obamacare prodigious this week are passing our veterans bills.ans before memorial day so there's a lot that were doing here. the point that i'm saying here. the president had a very successful trip overseas right now but we here and their hook and congress are staying here and getting her work done in a difference for the american people getting things done. that's the point they should be taking out of what's going on here this week. >> martha: let me ask him a question about the president because the russian story has taken on a life of its own now. obstruction of justice. the republicans, some of them hinting if this doesn't work out, perhaps mike pence would be a good substitute for the president. if that is what some in your party are saying, can you establish -- it's really all about support for the president. if the party stands behind as president in the face of all this incoming, his chances to have the leadership they want him to have her going to be much better. can you say to us tonight that you believe he will have the and at that wi
we are to do that on obamacare prodigious this week are passing our veterans bills.ans before memorial day so there's a lot that were doing here. the point that i'm saying here. the president had a very successful trip overseas right now but we here and their hook and congress are staying here and getting her work done in a difference for the american people getting things done. that's the point they should be taking out of what's going on here this week. >> martha: let me ask him a...
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of course woods was a golf prodigy. he was just 21 when he won his first major tournament in 1997.e dominated the professional golfing world throughout the early 2000s, 14 major championships all before the age of 32. he hasn't won a major tournament since the u.s. open in june 2008, and since then has dealt with a number of high-profile scandals including his divorce in 2010 after admitted infidelity. he hasn't played professional golf since injuries forced him to pull out of the dubai desert classic in february. but in a recent blog post he said he was looking forward to getting back into professional golf. quote, it has been just over a month since i underwent fusion surgery on my back and it is hard to express how much better i feel. i haven't felt this good in it years, woods wrote. i want to say unequivocally, i want to play professional golf again. so, ali, he was arrested this morning around 3:00 a.m. in jupiter, florida. we're still waiting on more details about the arrest. >> gabe, we'll stay with you on this. we'll talk to you more about it. gabe gutierrez covering the s
of course woods was a golf prodigy. he was just 21 when he won his first major tournament in 1997.e dominated the professional golfing world throughout the early 2000s, 14 major championships all before the age of 32. he hasn't won a major tournament since the u.s. open in june 2008, and since then has dealt with a number of high-profile scandals including his divorce in 2010 after admitted infidelity. he hasn't played professional golf since injuries forced him to pull out of the dubai desert...
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justice ginsburg is somewhat of grace, prodigious work habit, yuma, dignity and style.so in justice ginsburg the public observed someone from s whom the law is not about abstraction for her life in law has been about working to ensure that each of us can realize his or her potential. for her life can until the most difficult of challenges both professional and personal, but she is always been determined to meet them, to through the obstacles to secure a better future for those of us here now, and those who follow. that enduring connection face she established with the american people watched the confirmation hearings was based on their perception that in this age, too often gripped by glitz and self promotion, ruth bader ginsburg was someone whose virtues were and are very real.e early on i could sense thaton connection as persons of all ages asked her for an autograph and she agrees with prejudice. i think it's actually very affirming of our country and of ourselves that this intellectual powerhouse woman draws huge crowds and is a fixture extolled in pop culture. the
justice ginsburg is somewhat of grace, prodigious work habit, yuma, dignity and style.so in justice ginsburg the public observed someone from s whom the law is not about abstraction for her life in law has been about working to ensure that each of us can realize his or her potential. for her life can until the most difficult of challenges both professional and personal, but she is always been determined to meet them, to through the obstacles to secure a better future for those of us here now,...
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a bay area basketball prodigy receives a special honor......good news is they welcome back one of teir starters from injury.... gary has that story... and some warriors news too... that's coming up who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. the giants return today from what can only be described as a woeful road trip if they hadn't started by winning 2-of-3 games against the dodgers it could have been much worsethey dropped 2 of 3 from the mets in new york but the worst was a three-game sweep in cincinnati that saw them get outscored 31-5 their worst road series in recent memorythe giants open another 3-game set tonight against the red at at&t park but the numbers from that road trip (wip
a bay area basketball prodigy receives a special honor......good news is they welcome back one of teir starters from injury.... gary has that story... and some warriors news too... that's coming up who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's...
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it was facing a 19-year-old prodigy and won by half a point, the closest possible margin., the program beat the top european player, then defeated a korean player last year. beat at chesse champion in 1997. global news 24 hours a day, powered by over 120 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. >> time to see how the asian markets are doing following moody's downgrading the rating. let's get the latest from shery ahn. shery: that was the big news from the day out of moody's, a1. aa3 to it reflects the expectations that financial strength in china may erode in the coming years. we are seeing the offshore yuan react to that news. ,e saw weakening significantly although right now it is falling back some of those losses -- it is clawing back some of those losses. let's put this in the context of what is happening across currencies in asia. asian currencies losing ground against the dollar. the bloomberg dollar index is gaining strength for a second consecutive session. we had some data pointing to some strength, not only in germany bu
it was facing a 19-year-old prodigy and won by half a point, the closest possible margin., the program beat the top european player, then defeated a korean player last year. beat at chesse champion in 1997. global news 24 hours a day, powered by over 120 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. >> time to see how the asian markets are doing following moody's downgrading the rating. let's get the latest from shery ahn. shery: that was the big news...
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now from his offices in new york is mark cabana, bank of america merrill lynch head of short range prodigyhael pond, barclays head of strategy. that start with you, your addition to these numbers. >> this is essentially just a little bit more detailed from what we got on the quarterly numbers on friday from the gdp release. spending came in soft. it can soft again today. just confirming that. so not a big difference from expectations but importantly, growth is not -- was not great in q1 and the inflation data is going the wrong way versus what the fed is looking for to trend towards this 2% target. jonathan: this is march. get me to may. what does the picture look like now? >> i think what might was describing, things have often soft and somewhat. for q1 gdp, they are likely going to continue to look forward and have their forecast and thoughts on policy. i think the fed is still somewhat optimistic although this data certainly does give them a little bit of pause. jonathan: they are optimistic but should they be cautious because they certainly are cautious as well? >> that is the key goin
now from his offices in new york is mark cabana, bank of america merrill lynch head of short range prodigyhael pond, barclays head of strategy. that start with you, your addition to these numbers. >> this is essentially just a little bit more detailed from what we got on the quarterly numbers on friday from the gdp release. spending came in soft. it can soft again today. just confirming that. so not a big difference from expectations but importantly, growth is not -- was not great in q1...