She called him a want to be tyrant who stands ready to tear america apart, built on values like decency, community and concern for our neighbors, to which trump responded, who do you mean . The indian . Warren claimed native american heritage. Reporter live on pennsylvania avenue, russeau shaye wusa9. Trump reached out to a homeless that in gaithersburg. We will tell you more about that coming up at 6 00. Trump was met in dc with some protesters. At the Verizon Center, what are the folks protesting against . Reporter there is a couple of things. Obviously, donald trump and plenty of folks protesting him and then there is u. S. Policy. U. S. Policy some folks are protesting. In to the conference and weve seen tens of thousands of folks heading in and you can see the mass of protesters, goodsized gathering of folks made up of some different groups. There were some here as part of an organized group and some independently, on their own. Summer here strictly to protest donald trump and oth
Smoke and pulled the man out. His neighbor had burns to his face and scratches to his body. It was scary, very scary. I will not lie, it was scary. Reporter the fire chief applauds the man. He calls their actions heroic. These three gentleman that went in to pull him out did that without pro tebgtive protective gear and equipment, they risked their lives to save this man. The division chief does not know where in the home it started. Linda . They are live in role, thank you. New tonight, we learned that an american student was killed if had israel. 29yearold taylor force was in graduate school. According to the chancellor, she is one of 12 people stabbed during a rampage. She was visiting israel with a group of students and staff. Entrepreneurship. An amber alert is still in effect for a missing 15year old. That he are looking for dixie may baileyy. The 15yearold is 5 4, 114 pounds, brown hair with orange streaks and blue eyes. She was last seen whering a pull over and cowboy boots. Wh
For the great job you are doing representing the United States and the state of israel. [applause] i want to recognize that two rons. I want to thank him for helping us in a very difficult for him. I want to recognize the other ron, a man who knows how to take each, israels ambassador to the u. S. , ron dermer. [applause] ron, i could not have you i could not be prouder to have you representing israel in washington. And finally, i want to recognize my wife, whose courage in the face of adversity is an inspiration to me. [applause] sarah divides her time as a child psychologist, as a loving mother and the public duties of the wife of the Prime Minister. Sarah, i am so proud to have you here with me today, to have you at my side always. My friends, i bring greetings to you from jerusalem our eternal undivided capital. [applause] i also bring to you news that you may not have heard. I will be speaking in Congress Tomorrow. [applause] you know, never has so much been written about a speech
The stories theyre covering. That certainly has been judy millers preference as a veteran journalist. But a decade ago judy ended up the subject of not one but two big controversies one involving the question of iraqs alleged possession and pursuit of weapons of mass destruction, and the other involving the disclosure of Valerie Plame as a cia a operative. Judy is here this evening to discuss those experiences and much more all chronicled in her new memoir, the story a reporters journey. The book covers the full span of judys long, accomplished career in journalism nearly three decades of which were with the New York Times. She joined the papers Washington Bureau in 1977 and spent the mid 1980s abroad in cairo and paris returning to washington to serve as an editor and special correspondent. Stories about Osama Bin Laden and alqaeda that she and a small team of others did in 2001 before and immediately after the 9 11 attacks won a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. During the r
The way. Good evening im jacqueline london. Well have your first look ahead. We begin with developing news. The search for answers as to why the copilot of the germanwings praen intentionally murdered 149 people. The 27yearold locked our customers the captain of the mane and crashed it into a mountainside in the french alps. They have searched the apartment where he lived and the home of his parents. There is no indication that he was a terrorist. We can tell you that the plane took off from barcelona at 10 01 a. M. At 10 27 it levelled off at cruising altitude. They set altitude for a Straight Line decent. The captain tried to get back into the cockpit but he would not open the door. At 10 32, they tried to contact the plane but no one answered. At 10 40 the passengers began screaming and the plane made impact. A mother and dad had ties to our area. Randy is live in our Digital Operations Center and you have been talking to those who knew the victims. Yes they have deep ties to philad