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aaron, the jury now seated. they still need to select, of course, additional alternates. they'll move forward with this tomorrow. but the trial could actually start on monday? >> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be. they said they feared trump would only publicly attack them. david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off with the breaking developments, the jury now seated in this case. >>> we also have late reporting tonight after a very close call on the runway. two passenger jets just missing one another at reagan national airport in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the frantic calls with the control tower, the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, the heart-stopp
aaron, the jury now seated. they still need to select, of course, additional alternates. they'll move forward with this tomorrow. but the trial could actually start on monday? >> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be....
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>> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct attack on israel. the pinpoint strike happening shortly before dawn, videos circulating online appearing to show explosions in the distance. a senior u.s. official telling abc news israeli fighter jets firing at least three missiles from outside iranian airspace, destroying an air defense radar site that protects the natanz nuclear facility in central iran. but that nuclear facility, not the intended target. new satellite images released today showing damage near this iranian air base. the strike meant to send a message to tehran that israel is capable of penetrating even iran's most sensitive sites, analysts say. >> we're not
>> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct attack on...
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aaron: that is an interesting question. in the middle market and there is something like 200 or 250,000 middle-market companies, every sector or subsector in the industry is reacting differently to these time -- to these kinds of inflationary pressures. we try to focus on industries and subsectors that are a bit more resilient or protective against an inflationary environment. we focuses on businesses in the sport, media, entertainment, financial, and specialty services. some exposure to consumers but in ways that are a little bit more insulated from recessionary or inflationary pressures. alix: what are the common concerns in terms of what companies are worried and anxious about? aaron: from a borrower and company perspective interest rates are a big one, more so than inflationary pressures. we have been in this environment for a year-and-a-half. alix: it is more like a spike in interest rates. do they need cuts? aaron: they certainly want them. they think about that a lot. that is impeding and for some companies that is i
aaron: that is an interesting question. in the middle market and there is something like 200 or 250,000 middle-market companies, every sector or subsector in the industry is reacting differently to these time -- to these kinds of inflationary pressures. we try to focus on industries and subsectors that are a bit more resilient or protective against an inflationary environment. we focuses on businesses in the sport, media, entertainment, financial, and specialty services. some exposure to...
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aaron. all right. thank you very much. mj lee also tonight, the context here is more questions than answers still about the israeli military strike in which seven humanitarian aid workers were killed in gaza. there are still questions even after the release of an internal report by israel that tried to explain what happened nic robertson is outfront >> the idf's timeline, a catalog of errors unfolding over 45 minutes. miss identification of the vehicles miss of the event culminating in the deadly strikes at 11 9:00 p.m. 11. 11 and 11, monday night, these >> operational miss identification misclassificatio n was the result of internal failures >> this the >> idf's first >> public report explaining why they killed seven world central kitchen aid workers admitting a grave mistake. the soldiers conducted the strike without any awareness that these were in fact wck vehicles at the time >> they were certain that they were targeting hamas, >> the investigation found that the forces identified a gunman on one of the aid trucks fol
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aaron katersky. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to what authorities say was a near disaster at jfk airport. authorities say air traffic controller clearing four planes to cross a runway just as a passenger jet was about to take off. the pilot then aborting takeoff. you'll hear the calls to the tower. here's abc's ike ejiochi. >> reporter: tonight, the faa is investigating a near disaster at one of the nation's busiest airports. an april 17th zurich-bound swiss air flight cleared for takeoff at jfk beginning to speed down the runway, forced to abort after noticing air traffic control also cleared four other planes to cross that same runway, putting them on a collision course. listen to air traffic control clearing swiss air flight 17. >> swiss 17k heavy, runway 4l, cleared for takeoff. >> reporter: then, moments later, as the plane is heading down the runway, the pilot suddenly sees the other planes taxiing and aborts the takeoff. >> swiss 17k heavy rejecting takeoff. traffic on the runway. >> repor
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and aaron, we ask the biden campaign about this senate that. we're seeing among some of these young black voters. and they framed it as a race between a president that actually cares about making life better for americans, even if they haven't felt the full impact just yet. and another candidate who they say, and i'm quoting, cares only about his rich friends and himself. all that said aaron, they realized this dissent is there, and they are working. they say it is their priority to turn it around. >> we shall see it rea
and aaron, we ask the biden campaign about this senate that. we're seeing among some of these young black voters. and they framed it as a race between a president that actually cares about making life better for americans, even if they haven't felt the full impact just yet. and another candidate who they say, and i'm quoting, cares only about his rich friends and himself. all that said aaron, they realized this dissent is there, and they are working. they say it is their priority to turn it...
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>> oh, it checks a whole lot of boxes for him, aaron, i mean, you start with ukraine. what's biden position more money tried to convince congress to keep it going. rally the rally nato, one other allies. >> so that box is easy >> because trump says, we don't need any more money to go to ukraine. you look at nato biden is very supportive of nato. trump has said they're not paying their dues. it's very transactional, wider among the allies. again, very transactional on trump's part. biden is continues to work to try to preserve the post-world war ii security strip structure, which russia very much doesn't like along with its, with its the axis of evil allies. so, yeah, there's really, this is a no-brainer for bouton. he would much rather have donald trump than than, than joe biden is an ex-president hi, thank you very much, steve hall next we do have some breaking news coming in crews in baltimore have just discovered another body after the francis scott key bridge collapse and a town of 1,000 people that is about to quadruple in size because of the eclipse. and we're go
>> oh, it checks a whole lot of boxes for him, aaron, i mean, you start with ukraine. what's biden position more money tried to convince congress to keep it going. rally the rally nato, one other allies. >> so that box is easy >> because trump says, we don't need any more money to go to ukraine. you look at nato biden is very supportive of nato. trump has said they're not paying their dues. it's very transactional, wider among the allies. again, very transactional on trump's...
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juan soto, aaron judge, giancarlo stanton all going down swinging. sears struck out seven in six shutout innings. top of the ninth scoreless until jack gelof went yard, two-run homer, his third big fly for the years. a's beat the yankees by that score and snapped a three-game losing streak. >>> about the yankees manager aaron boone, he wasn't around to see the finish. he was ejected two batters into the game, five pitches. take a listen to his exchange with the home plate umpire. >> you're not telling the thing i did when you're supposed to do it. you got anything else to say? you're gone. >> boone stood down, but when a fan in the front row yelled back, the ump had enough. >> there you go and now aaron saying, "i didn't say anything. >> boone went out to plead his case, that it was the fan who said something. >> i did not say anything. >> wow. boone is tied for third among major league managers currently with 35 ejections. you know who is number one? bruce bochy. >> oh, bruce? >> bochy? >> yeah. 82 ejections in his long managerial career. >> he's al
juan soto, aaron judge, giancarlo stanton all going down swinging. sears struck out seven in six shutout innings. top of the ninth scoreless until jack gelof went yard, two-run homer, his third big fly for the years. a's beat the yankees by that score and snapped a three-game losing streak. >>> about the yankees manager aaron boone, he wasn't around to see the finish. he was ejected two batters into the game, five pitches. take a listen to his exchange with the home plate umpire....
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i'm aaron for nadh and outfront tonight, we begin with breaking news. trump's last-ditch effort to delay or denied. >> a >> judge, just rejecting the former president's request to delay his hush money trial, which starts in six days. trump is trying to move the case out of manhattan and it comes just as cnn has obtained the crucial jury questionnaire, that potential jurors will have to answer in trump's first criminal trial are paula reid obtain them and they offer a lot of important clues about the trial we're about to witness. you've got questions ranging on whether jurors have supported any fringe groups like q and on to where they get their news, whether they've ever listened to certain podcasts to whether they're married, all sorts of details and also questions like this. do you have any feelings of opinions about how mr. trump is being treated in this case. so it is 42 questions and all we're gonna go through it as trump is throwing every piece of spaghetti he can find at the wall. and a final effort to avoid his facing judge and jury in that firs
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aaron, what happens is we just agree, don't call anybody. it's going into the all know, he did a rally in greensboro, north carolina, this date, right? we don't need c-span to confirm it but i think critically, what the videos show, i don't know these women. >> i don't know anything about a meanwhile, if you connect the dots, you heard other testimony, you even heard rode his administrative assistant? yep. they want the contact, stormy daniel's was in the contact. listen to trump organization. right. so as karen mcdougal oh, and by the way, start mcdonald's had an interview at some point it may have been from the practice. we don't know so it just goes to show that he's misrepresenting if he's misrepresenting about that what else is he missed? >> is that what you think the purpose of this was not too eventually prove that he did indeed have fairs with these women, but certainly he knew them. karen mcdougal, he referred to as our girl, correct we saw that in some of the communications, yeah, absolutely. this was a lot of to do about just smal
aaron, what happens is we just agree, don't call anybody. it's going into the all know, he did a rally in greensboro, north carolina, this date, right? we don't need c-span to confirm it but i think critically, what the videos show, i don't know these women. >> i don't know anything about a meanwhile, if you connect the dots, you heard other testimony, you even heard rode his administrative assistant? yep. they want the contact, stormy daniel's was in the contact. listen to trump...
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aaron katersky tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bull's-eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this. system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow, northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud tearing up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this home ripped to shreds by a confirmed tornado. and a dangerous moment on board this american airlines flight out of kansas city, an american eagle flight. a lightning strike forcing it to return to the airport. the crew checking that plane for damage. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano in smithville, missouri, just north of kansas city, of course, right in the path of this severe weather. he's tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> hi, david. that's where that smithville tornado hit. you see the
aaron katersky tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn now to the severe weather threat for 40 million americans as we're on the air here tonight. major cities, kansas city, chicago, cleveland, all in the potential bull's-eye. this whole system moving east. at least 22 tornadoes confirmed already from this. system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow, northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud tearing up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the...
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aaron >> thank you very much. from chicago tonight before we go and outfront update, we've been closely following the story of cosine of karelina, a 33 year-old dual us-russian citizen from los angeles. she's being held tonight in russian prison she was arrested while visiting her parents and charged with treason for allegedly donating $51 to a ukrainian charity a judge now ordering her to remain bar behind bars for an additional three months, at least. but karelina has been able to exchange letters with her boyfriend here in the since her arrest. and tonight he is giving us the very latest on her life in prison. and what she is enduring they get to shower once a week >> that >> breaks me she has no hot water. the hardest thing for us to fall asleep because they refused to put the lights off. i can tell you this from the lettuce and stuff. she's scared she is scared and alone. >> one >> thing that gives chris hope he says is the cosine. it doesn't actually have to wear a prison uniform and thanks so much for joini
aaron >> thank you very much. from chicago tonight before we go and outfront update, we've been closely following the story of cosine of karelina, a 33 year-old dual us-russian citizen from los angeles. she's being held tonight in russian prison she was arrested while visiting her parents and charged with treason for allegedly donating $51 to a ukrainian charity a judge now ordering her to remain bar behind bars for an additional three months, at least. but karelina has been able to...
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aaron, we know that people in the u.s. have such strong opinions, one way or the other, involving donald trump. you have to wonder how long it's going to take to try to seat a jury in this case. and as i understand it, aaron, both prosecutors and defense, donald trump's attorneys, will be allowed to eliminate a certain number of potential jurors here? >> reporter: they will, david, but first, the judge is making some initial cuts based on the responses to those jury questionnaires. then, the lawyers get to question the remaining potential jurors one on one. each side can cut up to ten people for almost any reason. the judge has set aside two weeks for all of this, and once the testimony gets under way, the trial could last six weeks. >> david: and, of course, aaron, all of this playing out while donald trump is the republican presidential nominee. there's a campaign underway. there are multiple other cases, also, he faces. and trump today asked the judge for permission to attend arguments in the federal case, those argumen
aaron, we know that people in the u.s. have such strong opinions, one way or the other, involving donald trump. you have to wonder how long it's going to take to try to seat a jury in this case. and as i understand it, aaron, both prosecutors and defense, donald trump's attorneys, will be allowed to eliminate a certain number of potential jurors here? >> reporter: they will, david, but first, the judge is making some initial cuts based on the responses to those jury questionnaires. then,...
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aaron katersky tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> this evening, norfolk southern railroad has agreed to a $600 million settlement in the fiery derailment in east palestine, ohio. the agreement aims to settle all class action claims within a 20-mile radius of the spot where 150 cars derailed, spilling hazardous materials that caught fire. it would also settle any personal injury and health claims within a ten-mile radius. a judge could approve this within weeks. >>> when we come back here tonight, the images coming in at this hour. the fires burning outside new york city, right near newark airport. we'll show you the images. >>> also, a helicopter crashing into the water in rhode island. the rescue effort. >>> and this question tonight, does walmart owe you money? in a moment. (vo) dan made progress with his mental health... ...but his medication caused unintentional movements in his face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so his doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults
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and how else does it work, aaron? it works because in addition to those that are excused because they noted did they can't be fair and have bias. you have these challenges four cause. what does that mean in english? it means that of jurors can't be fair in an unlimited fashion. if you could demonstrate that they have some kind of bias based on further questioning, they will be excused as well. and so i do believe that in essence, you're going to have a fair jury and impartial jury. >> we'll be >> able to adjudicate this case on the merits in the courtroom as ac >> and what did you notice from the former president today as he watched, we know we understood maybe in the preamble to the jury selection, he may have dozed off a couple of times, but when the jury walked in, it appears he was very focused. he was focused at the very start when he and his lawyers for stood up and were introduced to the group of 96 people but i do have to say that as that process itself dragged on, trump did continue to look a little bit perha
and how else does it work, aaron? it works because in addition to those that are excused because they noted did they can't be fair and have bias. you have these challenges four cause. what does that mean in english? it means that of jurors can't be fair in an unlimited fashion. if you could demonstrate that they have some kind of bias based on further questioning, they will be excused as well. and so i do believe that in essence, you're going to have a fair jury and impartial jury. >>...
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aaron all right. evan, thank you very much. and such a crucial point, hard to claim presidential immunity for something that you did when you weren't president outfront. now, ty cobb, a former trump white house lawyer. so tie. obviously there's some intellectual hoops to jump through to even get there. so the judge then says no to trump's immunity claim in the hush money case. but as seven points out, his attorneys are still pursuing other avenues to try to delay the trial to complain about the publicity around it, to get the judge kicked off all these things the trial though is set to start in just days. right. and just over ten days on april 15 will trump succeed at delaying it beyond that >> i don't believe so, although i don't think we're done with attempts to delay it, and i think that those attempts will get even more for desperate, i would not be surprised to see trump's team tried to mandamus the judge over the recusal issue or over the immunity issue. i don't think either of those could be brought and good faith, but a
aaron all right. evan, thank you very much. and such a crucial point, hard to claim presidential immunity for something that you did when you weren't president outfront. now, ty cobb, a former trump white house lawyer. so tie. obviously there's some intellectual hoops to jump through to even get there. so the judge then says no to trump's immunity claim in the hush money case. but as seven points out, his attorneys are still pursuing other avenues to try to delay the trial to complain about the...
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aaron arlette. thank you very much. in scranton. and i want to go now to harry enten. let's go beyond the number. so harry are let's talk about the tight rais and pennsylvania you have noticed war ticulate group that stands out in that states, yeah if you look at the great lakes battleground states what stands out about them versus let's say the sun belt battleground states is that white voters make up not just the majority of voters, but the vast majority of voters, 80% north in the state of pennsylvania, the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and if you look among white voters, the trend line that you're seeing there is look, donald trump is still winning amongst them. he won them by 12 percentage points back i can 2020, but in 2024, that margin has been cut in half. it's not just a six point advantage for donald trump in the state of pennsylvania among white voters. and this is a big reason why joe biden is so competitive and pennsylvania, while it's falling behind in other battleground states like arizona and georgia, and pennsylvania, white voters make up the lion's sh
aaron arlette. thank you very much. in scranton. and i want to go now to harry enten. let's go beyond the number. so harry are let's talk about the tight rais and pennsylvania you have noticed war ticulate group that stands out in that states, yeah if you look at the great lakes battleground states what stands out about them versus let's say the sun belt battleground states is that white voters make up not just the majority of voters, but the vast majority of voters, 80% north in the state of...
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aaron here d, basically a coldcd blooded cyborg. what do you. are you excited about these robots like that?t on >> would you deal with it? absolutely not. one of the most disturbing thingshe about reading the article was that, oh, this model has a much more friendly u look at it. >> help me. that's not a laser beam on top of its head. s noa labeamn and they're braggw it can do a complete 360. i'm very concerned, i'. yeah. i mean, the cool yoga moves are awesome, but it's stil ovesl water and in all. yeah. oh, no. then it comes. cup of water. that's it. thn does it n thidoess. listen, if the robot apocalypse comes tomorrow as a lawyer, you goinrow as g to. >> you're going to represent humans of the robots. you gonna go the winning team and what's the plan. >> there's a law and i literally i had a knee reaction when i was like, oh an not. and then i started thinking about it and i was like, well,i how do i get one? >> yeah, because i was like, oh, i'm a single mom n th. my and i'm like, i could cut my grass, take my garbage out, walk me to my car
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but judd blevins is not here tonight aaron. >> absolutely fascinating and credit report. thank you so much. ed. and thanks to all of you for being with us for that and for our show tonight, let's handed off now to ac30, 60 with anderson tonight on three 60, the former president tries again to get >> his new york judge off the case. the manhattan de a response as a clock ticks down to his hush in a file also tonight trunk campaigning to
but judd blevins is not here tonight aaron. >> absolutely fascinating and credit report. thank you so much. ed. and thanks to all of you for being with us for that and for our show tonight, let's handed off now to ac30, 60 with anderson tonight on three 60, the former president tries again to get >> his new york judge off the case. the manhattan de a response as a clock ticks down to his hush in a file also tonight trunk campaigning to
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aaron when this law was on the books. so the supreme court in arizona has just ignored a 2022 ban on abortion that was 15 weeks in favor of a territorial law there wasn't even on the books and it was argued and this is the key and this is why kari lake took this position. she was running for governor in 2022, and she was defending an argument from a far-right extremist group called the alliance defending freedom. >> this is >> a deeply conservative, litigious group. they argue that there they're doing the thing they accuse others of. this is lawfare using socially conservative ideology to fuel their arguments and this group, the alliance defending freedom, is responsible for the most onerous anti-lgbt laws and anti-trans laws that are being passed in state legislatures across the country. they are responsible for the argument the state supreme court in arizona accepted >> so she is i guess, and then she had felt like she had to pander to them or to be on their side galvanizing that narrow niche of support in order to try
aaron when this law was on the books. so the supreme court in arizona has just ignored a 2022 ban on abortion that was 15 weeks in favor of a territorial law there wasn't even on the books and it was argued and this is the key and this is why kari lake took this position. she was running for governor in 2022, and she was defending an argument from a far-right extremist group called the alliance defending freedom. >> this is >> a deeply conservative, litigious group. they argue that...
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>> david: thank you, aaron. >>> we're tracking severe weather. the storms across several states tonight. new tornado watches, damaging winds, hail, all possible, and this could target some of the very same areas hit with tornadoes over the weekend. chief meteorologist ginger zee is tracking it all for us tonight. ginger? >> reporter: david, there are four stateses tonight with torn tornado watches, meaning the atmosphere is primed for rotation. we'll go with those until 11:00 p.m. missouri until kansas, wichita included. and tomorrow, it's all about the giant hail. dodge city, kansas, woodward, ok oklahoma, but from nebraska down to texas, you'll have to look for damaging wind and an isolated tornado. we've had a lotover tornadoes this month. second-most on record for the month of april, david. >> david: ginger, we'll see you first thing in the morning on "gma," thank you. >>> now, to the race for the white house, and tonight, donald trump's new comments on abortion, saying that some states might choose to monitor women's pregnancies to possibly
>> david: thank you, aaron. >>> we're tracking severe weather. the storms across several states tonight. new tornado watches, damaging winds, hail, all possible, and this could target some of the very same areas hit with tornadoes over the weekend. chief meteorologist ginger zee is tracking it all for us tonight. ginger? >> reporter: david, there are four stateses tonight with torn tornado watches, meaning the atmosphere is primed for rotation. we'll go with those until...
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aaron. all right. good to see you and david axelrod is with us now. i mean, david, this has been considered really an open and shut case for quite some time and you're heard ties analysis that he just doesn't see it in any scenario going to trial before the election how much do think that helps trump >> well, i think it helps him a lot. there's a big body of evidence in polling that conviction in any of these cases. but in these federal cases, in particular, would be harmful to him and his goal has been clearly throughout to try and delay all of these trials beyond the election. so look, i think that she tie is a lawyer and he said it in a lawyerly way, but it feels like this judge who he appointed is in the tank and she's done what he wanted, which has helped to lay this this trial beyond where it could be tried before this election >> in the contrast that you make, right? obviously this is one of the federal ones, but this was considered to be, as i said, in many cases, you know, open an o
aaron. all right. good to see you and david axelrod is with us now. i mean, david, this has been considered really an open and shut case for quite some time and you're heard ties analysis that he just doesn't see it in any scenario going to trial before the election how much do think that helps trump >> well, i think it helps him a lot. there's a big body of evidence in polling that conviction in any of these cases. but in these federal cases, in particular, would be harmful to him and...
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i heard you're gone, aaron. and that's what i was like. i couldn't believe it. >> other mlb umps have run afoul of fans in recent days. umpire angel hernandez, already behind a string of controversial calls, was roasted by fans after calling this pitch a ball during the mets dodgers game. one viewer posting at this point, i blame mlb for keeping him employed, and another ump took heat over the weekend for calling the opening pitch in the orioles royals game a ball. >> what part of that pitch was not a strike? >> well, some baseball enthusiasts are pushing the league to adopt a ball strike challenge system that could correct bad calls. a similar system is being tested in the minor leagues. >> coming up, the new study claiming women doctors are better for all patients. >> also ahead, the man who surfed the unsurvivable wave starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant, that's a different story. with the chase ink card, we got up and running in no time. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase
i heard you're gone, aaron. and that's what i was like. i couldn't believe it. >> other mlb umps have run afoul of fans in recent days. umpire angel hernandez, already behind a string of controversial calls, was roasted by fans after calling this pitch a ball during the mets dodgers game. one viewer posting at this point, i blame mlb for keeping him employed, and another ump took heat over the weekend for calling the opening pitch in the orioles royals game a ball. >> what part of...
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these are the good guys, aaron. this is one of the aid groups that was out there right after the october october 7 massacre on the ground helping israeli and palestinian civilians we extend our condolences to the families the countries from which they came. >> premise or benjamin yahoo has apologized to, of course, he called the strike a tragic case of our forces unintentionally hitting innocent people but as everyone tries to understand this, even in the context of the ongoing investigation, the world central kitchen team was coordinating its movements with the idf so that they would know where they were. the idf obviously conducts precision vision targeting. they put out a statement, world central kitchen. they said they were traveling in a deconflicted zone in two armored cars. and the world central kitchen logo is clearly visible >> in >> this context of all of this. and as i mentioned, the precision with which israel is capable and names it's missiles. longtime israeli reporter barak ravid's that this today, he
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>> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to developments right here in israel, after iran's first ever direct attack on israel. late today, israel's top military chief saying iran will face consequences. israel's war cabinet meeting for a second day in a row, right into the evening here, revealing no decision tonight about how or when they will respond. the world watching as iran attacked, with more than 300 missiles and drones. american officials stunned by the size and the sweeping assault. 99% of them blocked or brought down with, of course, help from the u.s. but the white house making it clear tonight that if israel decides to strike back at iran, they will do it alone. the u.s. will not take part. matt gutman right here in tel aviv with us. >> reporter: tonight, here in israel, the war cabinet meeting behind closed doors for a second day in row. israel tonight making it clear there will be a response to the first ever direct assault from iran on israel. 300 missiles and dro
>> david: aaron katersky leading us off tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to developments right here in israel, after iran's first ever direct attack on israel. late today, israel's top military chief saying iran will face consequences. israel's war cabinet meeting for a second day in a row, right into the evening here, revealing no decision tonight about how or when they will respond. the world watching as iran attacked, with more than 300 missiles and...
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>> aaron, i say going to be crucial. thank you so much. jeff zeleny and next the bitcoin bigger than gold, that's what one major tech investor is predicting. is he right? soucie armin is next plus a massive military parade is iran shows off its deadly drones and missiles it's ron, daring israel to attack the white house correspondents dinner by saturday, april 27th at seven eastern on cnn monet's allergies don't have to be scary. >> it's right flown a sentiments daily for non drowsy, long-lasting relief in a scent free gentleman slowness, all good. >> also try are allergy, headache, and nighttime pills electric for short trips, gas for long like the paradox, it really is both. the alexis rx plug-in hybrid let's get started where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it. everybody. now i sleep with inspire. >> inspire no mass. >> just sleep learn more and you important safety information at inspire sleep.com or biggest challenge uncertainty hidden fees, surcharges, who knows what to expect? it turns shipping to your advantage. >> keep i
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aaron, what other resources are on the way? >> reporter: gadi, we understand a fourth crane from the navy is expected to arrive here tomorrow along with several dozen more support ships in the coming days. we also expect to see president biden here to tour the wreckage site this week. gadi? >> aaron gilchrist, thanks so much. >>> overseas now, more deadly strikes on gaza today, hitting tents at one of the few hospitals still standing. this comes as there are major protests calling for the resignation of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. meagan fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: tonight, more bloodshed in gaza. israel believed to have hit tent outside al aqsa hospital killing and injuring a number of people including journalists according to gaza health officials. "i fell to the ground," this journalist tells nbc news, "and saw my leg was school len. we were in a journalists tent. why did they target us?" the israeli military issuing this statement, a precision strike meant to minimize harm to uninvolved civilians, saying
aaron, what other resources are on the way? >> reporter: gadi, we understand a fourth crane from the navy is expected to arrive here tomorrow along with several dozen more support ships in the coming days. we also expect to see president biden here to tour the wreckage site this week. gadi? >> aaron gilchrist, thanks so much. >>> overseas now, more deadly strikes on gaza today, hitting tents at one of the few hospitals still standing. this comes as there are major protests...
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aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >> whit: aaron katersky, thank you. >>> now to the final defendant who has been sentenced in the death of elijah mcclain in aurora, colorado. former emt jeremy cooper receiving four years probation for criminally negligent homicide. mcclain was confronted by three police officers while walking home in 2019, thrown to the ground, placed in a chokehold, and injected with an excessive amount of ketamine to sedate him. the emt and mcclain's mother both reacting to the sentencing. >> i want you to know that i would give anything to have a different outcome. elijah, i never ever meant for anyone to hurt you. >> human justice doesn't come anywhere close to what true accountability is. so, i will continue to say, meditate and pray for divine justice for my son, elijah mcclain. from my heart to my hands, long live elijah mcclain always and forever. >> whit: another emotional day in the courtroom. three of the five first responders have been convicted. janai? >> janai: extremely emotional to see that. >>> well, now to king charles returning to some of his publ
aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >> whit: aaron katersky, thank you. >>> now to the final defendant who has been sentenced in the death of elijah mcclain in aurora, colorado. former emt jeremy cooper receiving four years probation for criminally negligent homicide. mcclain was confronted by three police officers while walking home in 2019, thrown to the ground, placed in a chokehold, and injected with an excessive amount of ketamine to sedate him. the emt and mcclain's mother...
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thank you, aaron. yes, i think this is a surprising aspect of lincoln. when i started my of lincoln. my academic colleagues said, don't get too excited. everybody quotes the bible. absolutely untrue. in the first 18 inaugural addresses, the bible was quoted only one time by john adams. so when lincoln's in the second inaugural address quotes, the bible four times, we're the question what is happening? and now we have witnesses were in the white house with him who discovered he read the bible in a regular way. did he read it only as a literary text that's also been suggested? no, i think he read it as a theological. so it's true in modern inaugural addresses that in the last paragraph it's sort of like and we need god's help too and everybody, the bible. but for lincoln, it's much fun, foundational that it's right in the center of his second inaugural address. and this says something about his understanding of the power of the bible, again, not as a literary text only, but as a theological text. i think he's a very thoughtful interpret of the bible sticki
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>> hey, there aaron. yeah. we're here with migration officials from the mexican side and we've been spending the past couple of days trying to get a better sense of these revamped efforts to try to stop folks from illegally crossing. and it's interesting because having covered the border now for several months and going back even more than a year isn't the toughest level of enforcement i have seen at the us-mexico border. and it's coming from the mexico side right now and the video that you pointed out, we were they are with mexican officials as they were showing us some of the vulnerable spots on the wall and that answer your question is how many of these migrants are still getting through? they'll either, as you can even see behind me, use portions of the wall and have equipment to cut out little squares and usually they're doing that with smugglers who are backed by cartels and able to get in or you can even see up here on this portion of the wall, there's markings higher up and there's a lot of them. they h
>> hey, there aaron. yeah. we're here with migration officials from the mexican side and we've been spending the past couple of days trying to get a better sense of these revamped efforts to try to stop folks from illegally crossing. and it's interesting because having covered the border now for several months and going back even more than a year isn't the toughest level of enforcement i have seen at the us-mexico border. and it's coming from the mexico side right now and the video that...
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what do you think, aaron cohen? >> larry, i'm with you 100% and obviously you and i see eye-to-eye on exactly what he said and the general, the irgc general that israel took out, it takes months and months, sometimes years to develop the type of intelligence israel needed to be able to attack the general in syria but that general was responsible for coordinating all of those attacks being conducted by hezbollah from lebanon including syria and so israel got, listen, larry, israel survives, israel's survivability is three factors. it is actionable intelligence. the moment israel has got intel they are going to be aggressive, they have to. the other piece which is really critical, israel has to preempt. we saw it in '67. we saw what happened when they didn't do it in '73. so the mossad, shin bet, our internal security service they have had six months now, they're working at lightning speed. they're putting commandoes on that ground in syria to be able to neutralize those terrorists. that was not a night, this was a ro
what do you think, aaron cohen? >> larry, i'm with you 100% and obviously you and i see eye-to-eye on exactly what he said and the general, the irgc general that israel took out, it takes months and months, sometimes years to develop the type of intelligence israel needed to be able to attack the general in syria but that general was responsible for coordinating all of those attacks being conducted by hezbollah from lebanon including syria and so israel got, listen, larry, israel...
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a ith sources close to these cases, aaron untold, they are playing a long game. look, we said in 1 million times there are no board and strategy right now is to delay all of these criminal cases as long as they can. if trump's date in georgia and florida. yeah, they lost their motions to dismiss, but i will remind everyone there's no firm date for either one of those cases on the calendar. fani willis would like to start in august, but after the efforts to a defense in trial, something the special counsel has strenuously objected to. know earn in terms of this long game. i'm told look, even if eventually there are trials, if there are convictions, they're also thinking about appeals and the hope is that each one of these motions, each one of these hearings helps them build a record that they could eventually use to peel and kill any convection sort of in a death by 1,000 cuts >> all right. thank you very much, paula. and i'm gonna go now to ryan goodman are legal context here of they tried to get rid of her. now she's got a kinda get the wheels back on the bus. >
a ith sources close to these cases, aaron untold, they are playing a long game. look, we said in 1 million times there are no board and strategy right now is to delay all of these criminal cases as long as they can. if trump's date in georgia and florida. yeah, they lost their motions to dismiss, but i will remind everyone there's no firm date for either one of those cases on the calendar. fani willis would like to start in august, but after the efforts to a defense in trial, something the...
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aaron fred, thank you very much. and outfront now, seth jones, senior vice president at the center for strategic and international studies. and you just saw from fred iranian missiles and drones showcase at that military parade today, president ron saying they could have launched a stronger response he says, we're nothing would be left of israel. >> so what are the facts? how how deep, how formidable is the iranian arsenal while aaron, the iranian arsenal, arsenal is the most formidable, i think in the, in the middle east, the iranians have a ballistic and cruise missiles, including the sumer, which can reach two to 3,000 kilometers. >> but i think just as important, the iranians have upwards of 200,000 missiles and rockets in lebanon right now that hezbollah has and could shoot from from lebanese territory. ed wood, frankly overwhelm israel's air defenses some the arrow, the david's sling, and the iron dome. so really both direct and indirect through partner responses. >> so you talk about the depth of the arsenal n
aaron fred, thank you very much. and outfront now, seth jones, senior vice president at the center for strategic and international studies. and you just saw from fred iranian missiles and drones showcase at that military parade today, president ron saying they could have launched a stronger response he says, we're nothing would be left of israel. >> so what are the facts? how how deep, how formidable is the iranian arsenal while aaron, the iranian arsenal, arsenal is the most formidable,...
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gilchrist, what do we expect, aaron, from the president's visit? >> reporter: well, the president's running a few minutes behind schedule, chris, but his motorcade is on its way to this location where we are where we will hear from the president likely in the next hour or so. the president along with the maryland governor wes moore and the heads of the army corps of engineers as well as the coast guard were able to fly over the wreckage site a little while ago so the president can see for himself the tremendous amount of damage that's been done with the key bridge having fallen a week or ago tuesday, and the bridge lies in pieces along with the ship that's still in the water here, unable to move, as crews have been going into the water, into the site trying to survey the area to get a real picture of what exactly the damage is under the water and the work that's going to be ahead of them. the president will come here and get an operational update from the leaders of the task force that's working to salvage the ship and the bridge, as well as speak
gilchrist, what do we expect, aaron, from the president's visit? >> reporter: well, the president's running a few minutes behind schedule, chris, but his motorcade is on its way to this location where we are where we will hear from the president likely in the next hour or so. the president along with the maryland governor wes moore and the heads of the army corps of engineers as well as the coast guard were able to fly over the wreckage site a little while ago so the president can see for...
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but let's move on to why i'm really here, aaron cannabis. >> all right. and you and you were about i was about to jump in and force you there, but you weren't you are going on. all right. so i know you're passionate about cannabis. it is how you spend your time. so can i ask you about this because you have put a lot of time into the effectiveness of medical marijuana and i know the reason you've done this is because you say it saved your family's life. it stopped your wife's seizures. so you've dedicated yourself to this biden has moved to decriminalize it finally, it wasn't initial thought, but he has done that and change its federal classification in terms of its class how it's registered with the fta is that enough is there enough being done on here's your problem with that. >> who's making the decision here? the dea? well, there the enforcement agency. well, how come the legislature, the congress isn't making the decision? why does it go to the dea? the very people who profit from putting people in prison, having drugs, illegal there. now the ones tha
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the victims we interviewed are asking what's taken so long. >> aaron >> unbelievable. thank you very much. josh. campbell and next one of nature's greatest sights, a total eclipse of the sun is actually is dependent thing to see and it's going to happen in the now wait till you see just how much people are now paying in order to witness it? >> how far would you go to set the ambiance of your space? try the air wigwe with air wake essential myth infused with naturalists sent to oils to fill your low bit with immersive fragrance for updates 2405 days. now, that's a breath of fresh air whack >> most guys get serious eye bags as they get, but most guys don't do anything about it because most guys don't really understand skincare. they think it's too expensive and they don't believe that anything actually works. but appears the thing. moos guys are wrong because there are actually a few ways to reduce your eye bags. and one of the easiest particles, six and one face cream actually works really well. >> and >> moos, guys actually can afford it because it's six and one formul
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yankees manage aaron boone minding his own business and he got thrown out. home plate umpire thought a fan yelling from the stands was enough to toss boone. j.p. sears had it going. juan sew to, aaron judge, giancarlo stanton all went down swinging. six shutout innings. top of the ninth, still scoreless until zach went yard. he had never been to yankee stadium before. he hit a two-run homer, his third big fly of the year. won it by the 2-0 score. that snapped a three-game losing streak. >>> nba playoffs, eastern conference. wait until you see this knicks/sixers outcome. philly had the ball and the lead but on the inbounds they lost the ball with 30 seconds to play in the game. former warrior dante divincenzo for the lead. no. but they got second chances. devin when sow won it 104-101 a 2-0 series lead. >>>out west, peyton manning got a show. lakers and nuggets game two. 90 seconds left. lebron james, steal, and slam. lakers up three. james scored 26. now tied at 99-99. final seconds. jamal murray over anthony davis for the wind. denver erased a 20-point defi
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aaron, what's the time line once the president signs this bill? >> reporter: the timeline here joe say, means that tiktok could go away around this time next year, which also means that president biden or potentially a president trump could have to deal with any fallout. jose? >> aaron gilchrist, thank you. >>> join kristen welker for "meet the press " tomorrow morning for much more on this including her exclusive one on one with ukraine's president zelenskyy. >>> protests are expanding to college campuses around the country over israel's war in gaza, and heightened tensions at columbia university tonight just days after police were called in to clear out a protest encampment on campus. george solis is there. [ chants ] >> reporter: in new york city, just outside the gates of columbia university massive protests filling the streets. pro-palestinian demonstrations appearing to grow on this fourth day since students set up an encampment on campus that led police in riot gear to make more than 100 arrests at the request of the university president ea
aaron, what's the time line once the president signs this bill? >> reporter: the timeline here joe say, means that tiktok could go away around this time next year, which also means that president biden or potentially a president trump could have to deal with any fallout. jose? >> aaron gilchrist, thank you. >>> join kristen welker for "meet the press " tomorrow morning for much more on this including her exclusive one on one with ukraine's president zelenskyy....