helmand province. insider attacks are on the rise in afghanistan with more than 50 this year alone. we have this exclusive interview with an afghan man who admits to opening fire on u.s. troops. reporter: in a small house in a taliban controlled village is a man who claims to be responsible for a green on blue attack. with his face covered, he pulls out his police uniform. something he hasn t worn since the attack on the 2nd of october, 2009. on patrol with u.s. forces in central afghanistan, this father of two said he wait ed for an opportunity to launch his premeditated attack. the americans went inside the nearby school for a break, he explains. they took off their body armor and put their weapons down. at that moment, i thought it have the right time, so i took my gun and shot them. two soldiers were killed. 25-year-old sergeant aaron smith and 21-year-old private first class brandon owens. three others were injured, including captain, tile lehr kirk. when asked why he
insider attacks are on the rise in afghanistan with more than 50 this year alone. we have this exclusive interview with an afghan man who admits to opening fire on u.s. troops. reporter: in a small house in a taliban controlled village is a man who claims to be responsible for a green on blue attack. with his face covered, he pulls out his police uniform. something he hasn t worn since the attack on the 2nd of october, 2009. on patrol with u.s. forces in central afghanistan, this father of two said he wait ed for an opportunity to launch his premeditated attack. the americans went inside the nearby school for a break, he explains. they took off their body armor and put their weapons down. at that moment, i thought it have the right time, so i took my gun and shot them. two soldiers were killed. 25-year-old sergeant aaron smith and 21-year-old private first class brandon owens. three others were injured, including captain, tile lehr kirk. when asked why he turned his dpun on
now the lanes open as you travel around the capital belt way you will find it is heavy, slow and steady, leaving i-95 and head over towards georgia avenue. no incidents to report, southbound 95, 295, delays on the bw parkway headed out towards the kennel worth split. you will find delays northbound i-95 as you work your way out of dale city trying to get past earlier. lanes open as you head past the springfield interchange you will find traffic heavy and steady, duke street towards seminary road. major traffic delays expected in alexandria, as paramedic, joshua ice man is laid to rest he fell from an overpass responding to a car fire last week more details on how he is being remembered and a live report in 15 minutes. in our other big story this morning the payroll tax cut extension is a done deal. lawmakers worked late into the night to try to come up with an agreement on renewing the tax cut for 160 million americans, doug luzader live for more on what congress agreed t
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thanks, chuck. crews are looking for a missing kayaker in the potomac river. he disappeared yesterday afternoon while kayaking with his nephew. derrick ward joins us live with the latest. good morning to you. reporter: good morning, kimber kimberly. rescuers got back out on the water at 7:30 this morning in a search that started at midday yesterday. the kayaker is still, indeed, missing. it was late yesterday afternoon the search effort became a recovery effort. this is after eight hours of searching for the kayaker. the unidentified man was kayaking with his nephew. they were in separate kayaks. the nephew was recovered about ten minutes after he went in. search team from a number of local jurisdictions are taking part on the air and they are focusing their efforts on an area one mile south of the marina. the water is calm here. kayaking is generally safe when done safely. even then, thing ks go wrong. you can get away from a boat that you don t expect. you can get a g