good evening. outfront tonight, we have some breaking news. new details are are just coming out about the u.s. army staff sergeant accused of killing 16 afghan civilian, including nine children. this is that house to house rampage that happened yesterday. here is the latest. we have learned that the staff sergeant is in his 30s and was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury after a vehicle roll over accident in 2010 in iraq. he was treated for that and then found fit for duty. he has served several tours in iraq. this was his first deployment to afghanistan. now, we also know he s a qualified infantry niper, which means he s trained to hit to kill at 800 meters. they say all evidence indicates he acted alone. he remains in nato custody and we have new details about how the u.s. military learned about the incident and what happened as soon as they found out. let s get to chris lawrence at the pentagon. what more can you tell us? one of the biggest tipoffs is when the the
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, we told you so. the economy is doing a lot better. today, the third month in a row of frankly really good job numbers. today s jobs report shows the u.s. added 227,000 jobs last month, and more people felt optimistic enough to actually get back into the labor force. that s why the unemployment rate held firm. now, everyone is increasingly optimistic about the jobs picture in america, something we at outfront have been saying for month. our strike team said there wouldn t be a double-dip recession last month, and after the december jobs report, we were all excited when we said this could be president obama s morning in america moment. that was ronald reagan s theme for his victorious 1984 re-election campaign, and last month after the strong january jobs report, we said it again. and we re glad all of the talk about the double-dip is gone, but we re realists and the problem is there are real problems out there. wage
let s go outfront. good evening, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, we told you so. the economy is doing a lot better. today, the third month in a row of frankly really good jobs nurls. today s report shows the u.s. added 227,000 jobs last month and more people felt optimistic enough to get back into the labor force cht that s why the unemployment rate held firm. now, everyone is increasingly obje optimistic. our strike team said there would not be a double dip recession last fall when a lot of people were full of doom and gloom and recession, and then after the december jobs report, we were excited when we said this could be president obama s moment. that was the theme for reagan s 1984 re-election campaign and last month after the strong january jobs report, we said it again and we are glad that all that talk about a double dip has gone away, but here at outfront, we aren t realists and the truth is, there are some real problems out there. one, in that report today
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, we told you so. the economy is doing a lot better. today, the third month in a row of frankly really good job numbers. today s jobs report shows the u.s. added 227,000 jobs last month, and more people felt optimistic enough to actually get back into the labor force. that s why the unemployment rate held firm. now, everyone is increasingly optimistic about the jobs picture in america, something we at outfront have been saying for month. our strike team said there wouldn t be a double-dip recession last month, and after the december jobs report, we were all excited when we said this could be president obama s morning in america moment. that was ronald reagan s theme for his victorious 1984 re-election campaign, and last month after the strong january jobs report, we said it again. and we re glad all of the talk about the double-dip is gone, but we re realists and the problem is there are real problems out there. wage
good evening, everyone. tonight, is it time to trust? time for a breakthrough between the west and iran? e today was all about trust until moments ago when the prime minister gave an interview throwing cold water on the situation and laying out a time frame for a strike. in an interview with channel 2, benjamin netanyahu said this. translator: i am not standing with a stopwatch in hand. it is not a matter of days and weeks. but also not a matter of years. everybody understands this. this is his first interview since visiting with president obama and confirmed what we reported on this show, which is that president obama delayed israel s plans this spring, but had not stopped them. netanyahu s words of course leaves the extremely sensitive u.s. election time frame wide open for a strike, but on a day when the u.s. and europeans have agreed to go back to the negotiating table with iran, the news is a splash of cold water, proving israel is not backing down on trying to force