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. , george washington university professor catherine ross this guesses book "lessons in censorship -- discusses her book "lessons in censorship." mary frances berry examines illegal voting practices in the u.s. in her book "five dollars and a pork chop sandwich." she's interviewed by francis overton. >> through the people in office and running for office, those same people over and over again very often. they are the ones who are corrupt. they are the ones corrupting democracy. the other people are not getting the benefits of it because they are not acting collectively to counteract this. in all of these years. sunday, steve forbes, author and publisher of orbs magazine. he will join us to talk about his life and discuss his latest book, "reviving america." join in the conversation. we will be taking your phone calls, tweets and e-mails from noon to three clock p.m. eastern -- 3:00 p.m. eastern. home to the world's largest shakespeare collection -- go to book tv.org for the complete we -- booktv. work for the complete weekend schedule. >> landmark cases come his torque supreme court d
. , george washington university professor catherine ross this guesses book "lessons in censorship -- discusses her book "lessons in censorship." mary frances berry examines illegal voting practices in the u.s. in her book "five dollars and a pork chop sandwich." she's interviewed by francis overton. >> through the people in office and running for office, those same people over and over again very often. they are the ones who are corrupt. they are the ones...
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and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: wisconsin's primary is less than a week away, and the stakes keep getting higher, as party divisions appear to grow more deep. john yang is in wisconsin for us, and reports on the day's events. >> the republican party hasn't treated me properly. >> reporter: donald trump started his day in green bay, touting his strength with voters and seeming to warn party leaders not to block his nomination. >> they haven't treated me fairly. but i got millions of more votes and we've got a movement going on. millions of people are voting that didn't vote before. >> reporter: that followed last night's cnn town hall, where the republicans broke with commitments to support whoever gets nomin
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catherine heenan is here with the numbers. >> pam: catherine? >> catherine: the study by the blue cross - blue shield insurance association is the first to look at the millions of people enrolled in obama care. the bottom line --- these two numbers. >> catherine: obama care enrollees cost insurers an average of 559 dollars a month, more than 100 dollars more than people insured through their unions or employers. the study found the participants have higher rates of costly ailments like diabetes, depression, hypertension, heart disease, h-i-v and hepatitis. >> catherine: they also visit the emergency room more often. as a result, some insurance companies are suffering huge losses. >> catherine: a spokesman for the obama expected the initial enrollees to be sicker, since many of them had previously been denied coverage because of pre=existing conditions. >> catherine: pam? >> pam: president obama's supreme court nominee. was back onmerrick garland met with minnesota's democratic senator, al franken, who gave hm his full endorsement. >>minnesota "i
catherine heenan is here with the numbers. >> pam: catherine? >> catherine: the study by the blue cross - blue shield insurance association is the first to look at the millions of people enrolled in obama care. the bottom line --- these two numbers. >> catherine: obama care enrollees cost insurers an average of 559 dollars a month, more than 100 dollars more than people insured through their unions or employers. the study found the participants have higher rates of costly...
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i am andrea tantaros and here is sandra smith, julie richins k, catherine timmons and today's hashtag one lucky guy, alex for rare and you are outnumbered. welcome back. the breaking news fits into your area of expertise. donald trump's campaign manager having to answer in court,
i am andrea tantaros and here is sandra smith, julie richins k, catherine timmons and today's hashtag one lucky guy, alex for rare and you are outnumbered. welcome back. the breaking news fits into your area of expertise. donald trump's campaign manager having to answer in court,
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catherine, good morning. caller: male and female is the foundation of everything. there would be no trees, no fish , no birds, no animals. if you do not have male and female, there would be nothing. it has nothing to be with religious. it is survival. the language separates the human beings. if you check out male and female anything -- you would not ride in a car without male and female. it has nothing to do with religious, it has to do with common sense. everyone has a mother and father. people have to be very careful. take the homosexuals and put them on an island by themselves. without a man and woman, there would be nothing in 20 years. nothing. this is not a religious, this is a fact of life. host: minnesota. you oppose. go ahead. caller: i just finished celebrating my easter. old-fashionedhe way, friday, saturday, sunday, monday. i do oppose the state would regulate anything i want to say. when i closeppose the screens that the media is all the time about who is running for this counsel, people of that religion, people of that. i do not think that religion be
catherine, good morning. caller: male and female is the foundation of everything. there would be no trees, no fish , no birds, no animals. if you do not have male and female, there would be nothing. it has nothing to be with religious. it is survival. the language separates the human beings. if you check out male and female anything -- you would not ride in a car without male and female. it has nothing to do with religious, it has to do with common sense. everyone has a mother and father....
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>>reporter: evening, catherine. police say this is all thanks to a concerned citizen who recognized his picture. seen it in a newscast or online. he ended up following the system. he called police and say he was keeping on eye on him and once they got to this lowe's parking lot, that's when three officers got here. when they approached that suspect, he took off running towards the back of the building. now, that's when the details get a little fuzzy from police. they are not saying how many of those officers opened fire or what caused them to shoot the suspect. we do know tonight that gerard is in crit can believe condition in -- critical condition at the hospital. the lieutenant gave samaritan lot of credit to that concerned citizen to capturing that man. >> it's fantastic. it's the power of watching tv and social media and keeping a close eye out. a citizen that goes out of his way to contact us, reporting this, and turned out to be the right guy. because of him he was taken into custody. >> it was like row number
>>reporter: evening, catherine. police say this is all thanks to a concerned citizen who recognized his picture. seen it in a newscast or online. he ended up following the system. he called police and say he was keeping on eye on him and once they got to this lowe's parking lot, that's when three officers got here. when they approached that suspect, he took off running towards the back of the building. now, that's when the details get a little fuzzy from police. they are not saying how...
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we have, with your support coming here, in wisconsin, we have a path toward victory >>> al jazeera's catherine baret has been following the run. an exciting day for bernie sanders. >> reporter: it certainly was. teaing off the excitement last night at a rally that due 15,000 people. this urged people to come early. they good so. at least one eprecinct its over flowed its space and did the polling in the parking lot. the turn out may approach the record numbers from back in 2008. >> reporter: here in a south seattle elementary school gym dpras roots democracy starts with the pledge. -- grass roots. >> reporter: then precinct by precinct and neighbor to neighbor the voting began. passionate but respectful >> in 2008 we eradicated the notion that a black person could not be president. this year we're going toed road accident indicate the notion that a woman could not be president. >> bernie sanders has held my values all along, particularly around income inequality, so that was my vote. >> reporter: bernie sanders was expected to win washington, but his margin of victory on saturday surprised man
we have, with your support coming here, in wisconsin, we have a path toward victory >>> al jazeera's catherine baret has been following the run. an exciting day for bernie sanders. >> reporter: it certainly was. teaing off the excitement last night at a rally that due 15,000 people. this urged people to come early. they good so. at least one eprecinct its over flowed its space and did the polling in the parking lot. the turn out may approach the record numbers from back in 2008....
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good evening to you, catherine. what's the voter turn out like today? >> reporter: it's been very high, erica. it was high even in the preregistration people were able to preregister for their caucuses, there were also absentee caucus votes that were tallied that were hundreds of times higher than they had been last time around. and people say that that high turn out was one of the factors that helped bernie sanders go to a really high margin of victory here. some three-quarters of the votes tallied thus far have accrued to sanders. and the sanders campaign for its part is already celebrating this victory. >> sanders has won 10 of 13 democratic caucuses, why does he appear to have an advantage in this form of oa vote something. >> political strategists have told me that caucuses in particular favor the candidate who generates the most passion in his supporters. passion because one they have to actually show up, commit to several hours, it's not just simple tick a box like a voting primary would be, they have to speak out loud and in public to advocate f
good evening to you, catherine. what's the voter turn out like today? >> reporter: it's been very high, erica. it was high even in the preregistration people were able to preregister for their caucuses, there were also absentee caucus votes that were tallied that were hundreds of times higher than they had been last time around. and people say that that high turn out was one of the factors that helped bernie sanders go to a really high margin of victory here. some three-quarters of the...
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it was in catherine reichardt's class that she wrote an essay that contained the seeds of the family memoir and she would always be grateful for that professor for encouraging her. she also made lifelong friends here with whom she maintained contact throughout her life. it was a very important experience for her to come to hunter. so i am grateful that she came because it helped make polly who she became. >> hello. nice to see you all. thank you. i have several questions so i'll pose these questions to professor bell scott and she will talk to them or ignore them as she prefers, then as we get toward the end there'll be time for you to ask questions as well. >> this is an extraordinary book of two extraordinary women and when we think about, when you think about the times we're in now and you think about those two women we kinda want things to get better as they go along, i'm not sure that is what's happened. but i think we are in a time that ask us to keep both times in mind. our own time and their time. now we have three times going on because you worked on this book for a very lon
it was in catherine reichardt's class that she wrote an essay that contained the seeds of the family memoir and she would always be grateful for that professor for encouraging her. she also made lifelong friends here with whom she maintained contact throughout her life. it was a very important experience for her to come to hunter. so i am grateful that she came because it helped make polly who she became. >> hello. nice to see you all. thank you. i have several questions so i'll pose...
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catherine barrett is in seattle for us. catherine, it's a lovely part of the world. washington state, alaska, who wouldn't want to go there? but will it make any difference even if he wins all three? >> reporter: the national delegate math is hard thing to surmount. washington state is the biggest prize in the three caucuses today but even if he wins all three of those states, he is separated from hillary's delegate count by over 700. so he would have to win nearly 60 first of the remaining delegate contest to gain the nomination. his supporters hearsay part of the caucus process here in washington state is that they can make mo proceedsals. they say sanders is in it to the convention whether he has the delegates or not. they hope to move the party platform and if that is hillary clinton to the left and incorporate some of sanders' progressive ideals into whoever becomes the nominee. >> is the suggestion that unless his ideas have taken on board, if he does really well unless she changes and becomes more of a bernie sanders he won't get the nomination? >>. >> no. you
catherine barrett is in seattle for us. catherine, it's a lovely part of the world. washington state, alaska, who wouldn't want to go there? but will it make any difference even if he wins all three? >> reporter: the national delegate math is hard thing to surmount. washington state is the biggest prize in the three caucuses today but even if he wins all three of those states, he is separated from hillary's delegate count by over 700. so he would have to win nearly 60 first of the...
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catherine, trump is being denounced as sexist and he has been by both left and right. >> yes. >> i'm a little confused by that since trump clearly attacks people based on their appearance but also attacks men based on their appearance. attacked rand paul for being short. >> that's very true. but throughout his career he has made a lot of particularly pointed comments about women implying that their worth is effectively determined by how good looking they're. >> hasn't he made that same point about metropolitan. >> i don't remember him saying something. >> sure you are a little guy. >> he says that about rand paul. >> but he said about carly fiorina she could never be president. look at that face. implying that the qualification for president. >> why is it sexist? >> because throughout his career he has effectively determined women's worth by their looks. it's one thing to sort of rib someone for their looks. it's another thing to assume that that is the sum total of their qualification. >> throughout his career he has actually elevated numerous women to extremely senior positions in
catherine, trump is being denounced as sexist and he has been by both left and right. >> yes. >> i'm a little confused by that since trump clearly attacks people based on their appearance but also attacks men based on their appearance. attacked rand paul for being short. >> that's very true. but throughout his career he has made a lot of particularly pointed comments about women implying that their worth is effectively determined by how good looking they're. >> hasn't he...
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but catherine herridge tells us your e-mails were really boring. >> while she jokes on late night tv about a use of a private e-mail account to conduct business, investigators say then secretary clinton skimmed a cyber security briefing in 2011. was the the same year she sent this cable. warning against personal accounts. >> you need to be up front leading. changing behavior. driving policy. when people see that even the principles are skipping the briefing, it become very hard to endorse that. >> quote, although the power point briefing shows it was for clinton, we understand that she was not in attendance. the state department had no information. >> it is considered mandatory. i don't know the specifics of this case. not so much punishment. access to computers. >> at a reason debate, saying no rules or laws were broken. >> there was no permission to be asked. >> new e-mails from the court including this and claiming from 2009 challenged the claim that she did not use her personal account until following month. two months into her material as secretary. >> with mrs. cleanse, it is c
but catherine herridge tells us your e-mails were really boring. >> while she jokes on late night tv about a use of a private e-mail account to conduct business, investigators say then secretary clinton skimmed a cyber security briefing in 2011. was the the same year she sent this cable. warning against personal accounts. >> you need to be up front leading. changing behavior. driving policy. when people see that even the principles are skipping the briefing, it become very hard to...
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catherine joins us from safeco field. that is a baseball stadium that seats 50,000 people. come on, bernie sanders is expecting to field that stadium? >> not quite, tony. they've actually cordoned off a quarter of the stadium for the crowd that is expected here. but it was five days ago in seattle that bernie filled a 17,000 arena and left hundreds standing in the rain outside. it is a better night for it tonight, but they he is mate maybe as many as 15,000 people here this evening, and unofficially they say it could go up to 20,000. so he's packing them in. >> yes, so catherine, what are the top issues for democrats in washington state? is it the economy, or is it more the sort of character questions? >> well, ru one of the reasons sanders draws crowds here is that this region is incredibly liberal. seattle has a socialist on their city council. the birthplace of the $15 an hour minimum wage was really in this region. those kinds of values issues resonate. the economic issue sanders has taken one position on the issue of trade that is kind of at odds in this region's relia
catherine joins us from safeco field. that is a baseball stadium that seats 50,000 people. come on, bernie sanders is expecting to field that stadium? >> not quite, tony. they've actually cordoned off a quarter of the stadium for the crowd that is expected here. but it was five days ago in seattle that bernie filled a 17,000 arena and left hundreds standing in the rain outside. it is a better night for it tonight, but they he is mate maybe as many as 15,000 people here this evening, and...
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but catherine herridge tells us your e-mails were really boring. >> while she jokes on late night tv about a use of a private e-mail account to conduct business, investigators say then secretary clinton skimmed a cyber security briefing in 2011. was the the same year she sent this cable. warning against personal accounts. >> you need to be up front leading. changing behavior. driving policy. when people see that even the principles are skipping the briefing, it become very hard to endorse that. >> quote, although the power point briefing shows it was for clinton, we understand that she was not in attendance. the state department had no information. >> it is considered mandatory. i don't know the specifics of this case. not so much punishment. access to computers. >> at a reason debate, saying no rules or laws were broken. >> there was no permission to be asked. >> new e-mails from the court including this and claiming from 2009 challenged the claim that she did not use her personal account until following month. two months into her material as secretary. >> with mrs. cleanse, it is c
but catherine herridge tells us your e-mails were really boring. >> while she jokes on late night tv about a use of a private e-mail account to conduct business, investigators say then secretary clinton skimmed a cyber security briefing in 2011. was the the same year she sent this cable. warning against personal accounts. >> you need to be up front leading. changing behavior. driving policy. when people see that even the principles are skipping the briefing, it become very hard to...
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catherine? >> reporter: congressional investigators said the cyber threat was so real from 2011, the state department security team put together a cyber briefing for clinton that is relevant to the use of private e-mail and server. >> that is a nonstarter. you need to be out front leading and changing behavior and people see the principles are skipping it is hard to enforce. >> reporter: they had no information on the skipped session, but emphasized that training is important. >> we all have to undergo that and considered mandatory. i don't know the specifics of this case, not so much punishment but access to computers might be affected. >> reporter: these new e-mails released after a federal lawsuit contradicted mrs. clinton's claims that she did not use the e-mail account for state department business until after becoming secretary of state. the new e-mails between hillary clinton and the new chief of staff cheryl mills are from a month earlier whether they are discussing whether the nsa can g
catherine? >> reporter: congressional investigators said the cyber threat was so real from 2011, the state department security team put together a cyber briefing for clinton that is relevant to the use of private e-mail and server. >> that is a nonstarter. you need to be out front leading and changing behavior and people see the principles are skipping it is hard to enforce. >> reporter: they had no information on the skipped session, but emphasized that training is important....
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catherine? reporter: thank thank you, andr. these new emails released after a federal lawsuit appear to contradict mrs. clinton's claim did not use her clintonemail.com account for state department business until 2009, two months after she became secretary of state. new he will mails between her then chief of staff at state department, cheryl mills are from february 2009 a month earlier where they discuss the nsa can get clinton high security blackberry, both women understood content of clinton's emails should be protected. >> clinton, catch me if you can on her email. now we know there were emails that weren't turned over that may still be out there whether in the state department system or in her system. around you have to wonder what else mrs. clinton hasn't turned over to the state department. reporter: congressional investigators now tell fox news that the cyber threat was so real in 2011 two years into her term as secretary of state, that the state department security team put together a special security briefing for clin
catherine? reporter: thank thank you, andr. these new emails released after a federal lawsuit appear to contradict mrs. clinton's claim did not use her clintonemail.com account for state department business until 2009, two months after she became secretary of state. new he will mails between her then chief of staff at state department, cheryl mills are from february 2009 a month earlier where they discuss the nsa can get clinton high security blackberry, both women understood content of...
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fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here. catherine? >> thank you, greta. this has really been breaking within the last 60 to 90 minutes. we had confirmation from france's interior minister that they have arrested what was described as a high risk, high value suspect that has known connections to a terrorist organization. what we don't know at this point is whether it does have a connection to belgium. can i tell from you my experience two things are going on here. the threshold to pick people up is much lower. for the thench authorities to mo, this is a guy they have been watching for a while. they are more likely to pick people up now than they would have, let's say, a month ago. every time you have a major arrest like did you last friday with abdeslam, you take the stick and poke it in the hornets nest and you cause people to move and you cause people to talk. that is the kind of event that causes people to act and accelerate plots which is what happened on tuesday. >> abdeslam is he=ñ talking? is owe in the position to know things.
fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here. catherine? >> thank you, greta. this has really been breaking within the last 60 to 90 minutes. we had confirmation from france's interior minister that they have arrested what was described as a high risk, high value suspect that has known connections to a terrorist organization. what we don't know at this point is whether it does have a connection to belgium. can i tell from you my experience two things are going on...
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catherine herridge joins us live. isis has released a new video, catherine. >> reporter: that's right, good afternoon. this is a carbon copy of some of the videos we've seen in response to the attacks in europe. what's striking about this video is it seems to have prepackaged, kind of sitting on the shelf, waiting for an attack to take place. the only thing relevant to the brussels attacks is at the very beginning, and then again at the end. the middle showcases so-called foreign fighters from belgium. interestingly enough, it is not a martyrdom video. it does not have individual of the handful of individuals who took part in tuesday's attack. so it was sitting on the shelf waiting. they added the news footage and then rolled it out as their way of saying, more is in the pipeline, abby. >> we know that europe is on high alert right now. how is this new information impacting the fbi and what they're doing at home? >> reporter: at the start of the show we heard from loretta lynch, who spoke to reporters this morning, wh
catherine herridge joins us live. isis has released a new video, catherine. >> reporter: that's right, good afternoon. this is a carbon copy of some of the videos we've seen in response to the attacks in europe. what's striking about this video is it seems to have prepackaged, kind of sitting on the shelf, waiting for an attack to take place. the only thing relevant to the brussels attacks is at the very beginning, and then again at the end. the middle showcases so-called foreign fighters...
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patti ann: catherine herridge joins us live from washington with the latest. reporter: thank you, patti ann. this morning the conspiracy is growing in addition to the manhunt of the suspect at the brussels airport in the image on the right in white carewearing that disguise. belgium media is reporting a second man seen in surveillance video at metro station helping suicide bomber on to the subway trains. two brothers killed themselves in this at cac. ibrahim el bakraoui and his brother khalid. not sure whether the man with khalid at the subway was killed in the attack. note the amount of tatp in the suitcases would be essentially sufficient to vaporize those closest to it. the tatp found in the brussels apartment is seen more of premeditation in the wider networks. he is tied to the bombs in paris in november and now the suspect in the airport as well. looks to be conspiracy, inner circle of five suspects and broader second quarter kel which would be the -- circle which would be the broader network fbi sent a fly team from the new york office to assist the aut
patti ann: catherine herridge joins us live from washington with the latest. reporter: thank you, patti ann. this morning the conspiracy is growing in addition to the manhunt of the suspect at the brussels airport in the image on the right in white carewearing that disguise. belgium media is reporting a second man seen in surveillance video at metro station helping suicide bomber on to the subway trains. two brothers killed themselves in this at cac. ibrahim el bakraoui and his brother khalid....
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and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the city of brussels began three days of mourning today. 31 people were killed and 270 others wounded in tuesday's suicide attacks. today, investigators kept up a manhunt, as the city tried to get back to something like normal. malcolm brabant reports from brussels. >> reporter: hundreds gathered in brussels' "place de la bourse" this morning to remember the victims of yesterdays twin bombings with a moment of silence. >> well i think everyone can agree that this is a horrible, horrible, horrible thing. i think that's all there is left to say about it. >> pour moi, je pense... >> ( translated ): i think we had to be here. i don't have the words to express what i feel but it
and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the city of brussels began three days of mourning today. 31 people were killed and 270 others wounded in tuesday's suicide...
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catherine? >> catherine:next at five. new concerns tonight about east bay over-passes. the report that says they're in serious need of repair. >> catherine:and later. how a man climbed an iconic tree.refused to come down. and has become a star! >> catherine:the company behind the bay area bike share program is expanding. today it announced that 85 new stations will be installed. with several hundred new bicycles to be made available in san francisco and san jose. >> catherine:san francisco will get 72 of a thousand bicycles. san jose will get 13 new stations with a total of 250 bicycles. >> catherine:it's hope that the new stations will be open and the bikes on the road - by the end of the year. >> catherine:across california there are more than 25 thousand bridges. about 2 thousand of them are considered to be structurally deficient. >> catherine:a new report has identified three heavily used bay area bridges that fall into that category. kron 4's charles clifford explains. >> reporter:this new
catherine? >> catherine:next at five. new concerns tonight about east bay over-passes. the report that says they're in serious need of repair. >> catherine:and later. how a man climbed an iconic tree.refused to come down. and has become a star! >> catherine:the company behind the bay area bike share program is expanding. today it announced that 85 new stations will be installed. with several hundred new bicycles to be made available in san francisco and san jose. >>...
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catherine soi reports, the reservoir is not really what they were expecting. >> for the first time in a year it has rained in northern kenya. for a while people will not have to walk long distances looking for water. but the rain here is fleeting and can mislead. it only rained for two days this time. this is one of the dryest and poorest regions of the country, but it is also rich in natural resources like oil and huge underground water reservoirs. this is one of four water aquifers discovered tree years ago. the government wants to use the water for irrigation. >> this has changed my family's life. we now have water. we have farming. i can take care of my family. >> but that's about it. if you move further away from the town you come face to face with the struggles of those who live in the most remote areas. the largest aquifer with $140 billion cubic feet of water. tests done on the under ground water found that it was too salty to drink. >> there was so much excitement when this aquifer was discovered. some people even moved closer to the water source. then they told us the water
catherine soi reports, the reservoir is not really what they were expecting. >> for the first time in a year it has rained in northern kenya. for a while people will not have to walk long distances looking for water. but the rain here is fleeting and can mislead. it only rained for two days this time. this is one of the dryest and poorest regions of the country, but it is also rich in natural resources like oil and huge underground water reservoirs. this is one of four water aquifers...
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catherine. thanks so much. great reporting there. >> new clues now after a raid on a brussels home where a taxi driver picked up suspects and took them to the airport. officers found 40 pounds of explosives, 40 gallons of acetone and detonators, a suitcase filled with nails and screws and materials needed to pack up explosives. let's focus in and drill down on this. let's start with you. you're here in the studio. if it's true americans were targeted, this is a game changer. >> look, we know isis has us in their targets. we know we're the number one target for them. they're going to try to get as close as they can to the u.s. embassy. we have the top security around the embassy in belgium. especially in that region. >> greg just reporting four minutes away. >> that's right. >> the house person said isis is not just in iraq and syria as well. we have a whole coalition. 63 nations supposedly helping out and 13 involved in doing bombing runs and all that in iraq and syria. what's the coalition to do to try to figh
catherine. thanks so much. great reporting there. >> new clues now after a raid on a brussels home where a taxi driver picked up suspects and took them to the airport. officers found 40 pounds of explosives, 40 gallons of acetone and detonators, a suitcase filled with nails and screws and materials needed to pack up explosives. let's focus in and drill down on this. let's start with you. you're here in the studio. if it's true americans were targeted, this is a game changer. >>...
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. >> for more on the investigation in brussels, we'll go to catherine who is live forrous capitol hill. >> reporter: i came back from a briefing from the house intelligence. based on the evidence, he sees clear connection between the paris attackers last november and this group in brussels this week. even if they catch the guy in the white who is a fugitive at this hour, he did not think that the cell would be effectively shut down. nuniz has been receiving intelligence briefings since the attack on tuesday, told us based on the totality of the evidence he believes that the terrorist were targeting the american citizens. the attack was on the metro subway nor the american embassy and airport, two explosions were near the three american couriers in the ticketing haul, american, delta and united airlines. in the meantime we heard from the president about his strategy and he put it this way. >> as it's challenging to find, identify, very small groups of people who are willing to die themselves and can walk in a crowd and detonate a bomb. and my charge to my team is to find every strategy
. >> for more on the investigation in brussels, we'll go to catherine who is live forrous capitol hill. >> reporter: i came back from a briefing from the house intelligence. based on the evidence, he sees clear connection between the paris attackers last november and this group in brussels this week. even if they catch the guy in the white who is a fugitive at this hour, he did not think that the cell would be effectively shut down. nuniz has been receiving intelligence briefings...
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not a shock, we heard catherine herridge, i asked her yesterday, is there connection between the as as as as tone per rocks side after the -- per rocks side. after decades of this is why you trump is doing as well as he is. harris: bring it back to the conversation about refugees and about illegal immigration and immigration for europe. this is not illegal. these are the people that they have let into their country and allowed to have that. molenbeek, that suburb of brussels, burgeoning. i said yesterday, anti-radicalization expert said they are a breeding ground for the second and third generations coming in, those young kids that feel disenfranchised to join up with groups like al qaeda and isis. what you're talking about too, that other intersection is this neighborhood. it isn't just they can put things together and have the same materials but they have that support, that support of that neighborhood. that cover of that neighborhood. >> do you remember that when the terrorist attack happened in san bernanadino the first one to come out and say, hey, the family members of the attack
not a shock, we heard catherine herridge, i asked her yesterday, is there connection between the as as as as tone per rocks side after the -- per rocks side. after decades of this is why you trump is doing as well as he is. harris: bring it back to the conversation about refugees and about illegal immigration and immigration for europe. this is not illegal. these are the people that they have let into their country and allowed to have that. molenbeek, that suburb of brussels, burgeoning. i said...
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catherine soi, al jazeera, northern kenya. >>> it's time for the sports news. >> jane, thank you very much. >>> belgian football officials have decided to move their match to portugal. the game had originally been canceled because of concern over security in public places in the city and across europe. the portuguese trained on wednesday and shared their sympathies with the people of belgium. >> translator: it's with sadness that we watched the attacks that happened in brussels. but the right people are working to ensure there are security in the europe kran championship. also with concerns with the match against belgium, the federations and authorities responsible are discussing the matter. >>> a top official in uefa has suggested that some matches could be played behind closed doors. the tournament begins in france on the 10th of june and uefa has already ruled out delaying or postponing the competition. >>> guinea's fans can look forward to watching their side play international at home for the first time since the 2014 ebola outbreak. they turned down a request to move friday's af
catherine soi, al jazeera, northern kenya. >>> it's time for the sports news. >> jane, thank you very much. >>> belgian football officials have decided to move their match to portugal. the game had originally been canceled because of concern over security in public places in the city and across europe. the portuguese trained on wednesday and shared their sympathies with the people of belgium. >> translator: it's with sadness that we watched the attacks that...
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catherine soi, al jazeera, northern kenya. >>> just want to remind you of your website, which is constantly updated with stories, blogs, comments from our correspondents. everything that is going on around the world. the address aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> new details in the brussels attacks. a manhunt underway right now for a third suspect in the case as we learn that one of the suicide bombers left a will, saying he felt unsafe. >>> europe in mourning for the 31 people killed. at least nine americans were among those hurt. we're hearing from their families this morning. >>> and primary results in the west. the front runners won big in arizona, but failed to walk away with a sweep. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. we are following breaking fews about the brussels attacks and the four people believed to be behind it. police have recovered a last will, they believe is from one of the suspected bombers. authorities say the man in the middle of this picture was responsible for the suicide bombing at the airport. he wrote in that will, found on a computer
catherine soi, al jazeera, northern kenya. >>> just want to remind you of your website, which is constantly updated with stories, blogs, comments from our correspondents. everything that is going on around the world. the address aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> new details in the brussels attacks. a manhunt underway right now for a third suspect in the case as we learn that one of the suicide bombers left a will, saying he felt unsafe. >>> europe in mourning for the 31 people...
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bill: catherine, you have two brothers involved. one hit the airport, the other hit the train station. you had two brothers in boston. you had two brothers in paris. you have two brothers now. what we to understand two people from the same family trying to kill as many people as possible? >> reporter: we learned through our reporting over the years it is not uncommon for there to be familial ties in small cell operations because this is way to keep a close hold on the information and avoid leakage that would allow authorities to intervene and thwart the plot. meantime a intelligence source with first-hand knowledge of the investigation on the ground in brussels is providing fox news with new information what happened at the airport. there were two explosions. one in aisle three of ticketing hall and the other in aisle 11. the bombers concentrated on highest concentration of specific pangsers and not the airline. the attack on crowded subway train happened near the european parliament in a neighborhood also home to american embassy i
bill: catherine, you have two brothers involved. one hit the airport, the other hit the train station. you had two brothers in boston. you had two brothers in paris. you have two brothers now. what we to understand two people from the same family trying to kill as many people as possible? >> reporter: we learned through our reporting over the years it is not uncommon for there to be familial ties in small cell operations because this is way to keep a close hold on the information and...
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fox's catherine herridge joinsee us now with an update. with e. good morning.good morning the main question here, wee, thought we had this fugitive.sit >> that's right.t >>n good morning.good mng >> that's right. good morning to both of you. we just had a news conferencenes out of the brussels, belgium byi the federal prosecutors there, t and they've confirmed that thatt third suspect this is the guys e dressed in white that we've sees in the surveillance camera rah video this guy was not capturedu as initially reported thishi morning.mo he is still on the run and he is believed to be the principal pnp bomb maker in this operation ana likely the paris operation as well. well. we can take look at some closedc circuit tv from the airportport attack yesterday.rday we have some new information here at fox news about how thatw whole thing went down. dow an intelligence source who has first hand knowledge of the the investigation at the airport has told fox news that after the mee entered the airport the two brothers there you see them inee the black an
fox's catherine herridge joinsee us now with an update. with e. good morning.good morning the main question here, wee, thought we had this fugitive.sit >> that's right.t >>n good morning.good mng >> that's right. good morning to both of you. we just had a news conferencenes out of the brussels, belgium byi the federal prosecutors there, t and they've confirmed that thatt third suspect this is the guys e dressed in white that we've sees in the surveillance camera rah video this...
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i'll let catherine talk about that. >> nichole: speaking of the animals they bring to be adopted, animals like peppermint patty here. what kind of dog is he? >> peppermint patty is a 2-month-old border collie mastiff mix. her and her brother who looks just like her are up for >> nichole: i can't imagine they will last long. >> no, no, they'll be gone by the end of the day. they're very sweet. >> nichole: you do amazing work. talk about the animals that you guys adopt out and that you help spay and neuter. >> 15,000 animals come through the apl every year. a vast majority of those are through the trap and release program and our animal welfare clinic tries to basically put ourselves out of business. make sure that cats and dogs, especially ferrell cats around cleveland are -- come here, sweetie. are spayed and neutered so we can control the cat population. there are also dogs like peppermint patty here that come in through the animal transfer system. >> nichole: she wants to get down and run. >> she does. she'll be one of the 6,000 to 7,000 animals we adopt out this year and find homes for
i'll let catherine talk about that. >> nichole: speaking of the animals they bring to be adopted, animals like peppermint patty here. what kind of dog is he? >> peppermint patty is a 2-month-old border collie mastiff mix. her and her brother who looks just like her are up for >> nichole: i can't imagine they will last long. >> no, no, they'll be gone by the end of the day. they're very sweet. >> nichole: you do amazing work. talk about the animals that you guys...
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. >> so that could have been the dead man's switch that catherine herridge was telling us. if somebody shoots you, the next thing you know you still accomplish your mission. >> when i heard that yesterday i thought okay these guys, they have been planning this for a long time. that's something they didn't do alone. this is sophisticated. >> sure. >> and lieutenant colonel ralph peters was saying earlier that the police, they need to get into these areas and find these guys before something happens like what we saw yesterday. take a listen. >> got to find a way, it's going to be tough. but you've got to break up these colonies where the police -- it's not that they're no go zones but don't want to go zones like molenbeek, like other slums. if you are unwilling to take that on, the problem will metastasize further. >> that's what happened. they now -- isis is directing the attacks. they're training the people and telling the people how to execute their plans. they have communications. you have to see the sophisticated communique that came out afterwards warning brussels that
. >> so that could have been the dead man's switch that catherine herridge was telling us. if somebody shoots you, the next thing you know you still accomplish your mission. >> when i heard that yesterday i thought okay these guys, they have been planning this for a long time. that's something they didn't do alone. this is sophisticated. >> sure. >> and lieutenant colonel ralph peters was saying earlier that the police, they need to get into these areas and find these...
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fox's catherine herridge is in washington with a former senior intelligence official said the operation, using conventional explosives and suicide belts, could not be done on the fly. hayden says: "these plots look fairly sophisticated. these are not the kinds of things that were weekend just based upon how they were that was used, the passengers, rather airline. in washington, ` man in maitland. it happened last the "extended stay" on pembrook drive. maitland police say a man was sitting in his car at the hotel... when he was shot multiple times. the victim then sped-off to this nearby 7-eleven... help. the victim told police that a man came up to the car... pointed a gun inside... shots. police believe some sort of argument lead to the shooting... and that the victim and the suspect know each other. police are still searching for the person responsible. officers are hoping to get new leads in this case. if you saw something... give maitland police a call. happening now... dead fish are piling-up in brevard county... sending officials scrambling for a way to get them out of the water.
fox's catherine herridge is in washington with a former senior intelligence official said the operation, using conventional explosives and suicide belts, could not be done on the fly. hayden says: "these plots look fairly sophisticated. these are not the kinds of things that were weekend just based upon how they were that was used, the passengers, rather airline. in washington, ` man in maitland. it happened last the "extended stay" on pembrook drive. maitland police say a man...
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as catherine s-- soy reports. >> reporter: here people will not have to walk long distances looking for water, but the rain is fleeting and can mislead. it only rained for two days this time. it is known as one of the driest and poorest regions of the country. it has natural resources like oil and huge underground water reservoirs. this is one of the four aquifers discovered almost three years ago. it is not far from the administrative, the local government wants to use the water for irrigation and has sank bore holes. >> translation: these have changed my family's life. we have water and farming. i can take care of my family. >> reporter: that's about it. moving further away from the town, you come to see people who are struggling. the largest aquifer was discovered at the border of south sudan. it is too salty, however, to drink. there was so excitement when this was discovered. some people moved closer to the water source. when we visited in 2013 they told us that their water problems were finally over. now not many people will talk about this. they're just frustrated. when we last s
as catherine s-- soy reports. >> reporter: here people will not have to walk long distances looking for water, but the rain is fleeting and can mislead. it only rained for two days this time. it is known as one of the driest and poorest regions of the country. it has natural resources like oil and huge underground water reservoirs. this is one of the four aquifers discovered almost three years ago. it is not far from the administrative, the local government wants to use the water for...
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the best a man can get. >> catherine : tonight. voters in three states are deciding who should be the presidential nominee. results are just coming in for the utah caucuses. bernie sanders is the projected winner for the democratic caucus. but no winner has been declared yet for the republican party. here's a look at the big wins in arizona tonight. donald trump was the declared the winner of the arizona g-o-p primary. with this win -- he takes all of the state's 58 delegates to the republican national convention. hillary clinton won arizona for the democratic primary. she now has a delegate lead of more than 300 over bernie sanders. she talked about her win tonight.. >>:understand that this is not just a contest between different candidates this is a contest between fundamentally different views about country and our values and our future >> catherine : results aren't in yet from the iowa democratic caucuses a proposal to raise california's minimum wage to 15-dollars an hour has qualified for the november ballot. california's curr
the best a man can get. >> catherine : tonight. voters in three states are deciding who should be the presidential nominee. results are just coming in for the utah caucuses. bernie sanders is the projected winner for the democratic caucus. but no winner has been declared yet for the republican party. here's a look at the big wins in arizona tonight. donald trump was the declared the winner of the arizona g-o-p primary. with this win -- he takes all of the state's 58 delegates to the...
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catherine herridge is live in washington. what's new on the investigation tonight? >> we first drew your attention to the two men on the left believed to be the suicide bombers. today, a u.s. official confirms the investigators believe the detail is significant, and they're telling congress about it. there are two scenarios being explained to lawmakers the single black glove was described as evidence of a possible detonator. the second scenario that's being briefed is pulled from an al qaeda manual that add vises leather gloves should be worn to avoid a static charge. and the guy on the far right, the video quality is not great, but he appears to be wearing a disguise. the color between his face and nose appear uneven. he was described as an escort and minder to keep the bombers on track. tonight, homeland security issued a statement from secretary johnson saying based on the review of the intelligence, they did not see a specific or credit threat against theite a itunited state this is a similar scenario we saw play out in brussels, yet this was able to go down at
catherine herridge is live in washington. what's new on the investigation tonight? >> we first drew your attention to the two men on the left believed to be the suicide bombers. today, a u.s. official confirms the investigators believe the detail is significant, and they're telling congress about it. there are two scenarios being explained to lawmakers the single black glove was described as evidence of a possible detonator. the second scenario that's being briefed is pulled from an al...
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catherine tells us about it. charles krauthammer is here with president obama's responsibility. house security chairman michael mccall will tell us how this impacts your safety at home and what the isis threat looks like tonight. we begin with greg. >> reporter: troops are guarding the brels airport tonight after the deadly terror there. and at a subway station in town. as police fan out across the city looking for the killers. >> desperate house to house searches in the central of brussels has police hunt for those responsibility for the terror that rimmed through the subway station here in the busy morning rush hour. isis is claiming responsibility. a bomb and an isis flag was found in an particle of police are looking for the man in white seen at the airport moments before the blast. he is thought to be a key suspect. the two men in black are thought to be suicide bombers. at least one of them is dead. >> we feared a terror attack would happen and this is what happened. >> all told, at least 30 people were killed in the terror. more than 200 injured. more than nine americans.
catherine tells us about it. charles krauthammer is here with president obama's responsibility. house security chairman michael mccall will tell us how this impacts your safety at home and what the isis threat looks like tonight. we begin with greg. >> reporter: troops are guarding the brels airport tonight after the deadly terror there. and at a subway station in town. as police fan out across the city looking for the killers. >> desperate house to house searches in the central of...
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it is not just a older person's issue anymore catherine has a survivor's story. >> reporter: this is a disturbing trend and undermined cancer for years. and they are on a mission to get the word out. >> i will never forget that day. >> reporter: it was the day jim was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. >> once you get into the process you have to get through it. that's what i did. >> reporter: as he celebrates his nine year survival he wants others to understand he was only 40 when he got it. that's happening to younger people more often. >> i was fortunate. i never had to have chemo or radiation and ended up having a very intense surgery where they removed a good part of my colon. >> the cleveland clinic's doctor found jim's cancer and so glad to see him doing so well now especially losing two patients to the same disease. they were in their 30s. >> it is an amazing shock. >> reporter: keep in mind screening isn't recommended for most until after age 50. >> colorectal cancer is a why the young patients should start to get mutation that is cause cancer is a puzzle. >> reporter: adding
it is not just a older person's issue anymore catherine has a survivor's story. >> reporter: this is a disturbing trend and undermined cancer for years. and they are on a mission to get the word out. >> i will never forget that day. >> reporter: it was the day jim was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. >> once you get into the process you have to get through it. that's what i did. >> reporter: as he celebrates his nine year survival he wants others to understand he...
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catherine herridge said that hides a detonation device even if the bomber is shot dead. we have julie here. and she is a fox news contributor. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, heather. >> we talked with steve rogers how he referenced this as world war three. you agree. you think it is spreading with europe and u.s. and force us to fight it on home turf. >> that's what they are doing. they are trying to force us to fight the war in not in the middle east. but here at home. it is united states eventually but in the eu. this is a spectacular show with multiple coordinated attacks. not as many that took place in paris. but closely coordinated and successful. and a poor harbinger of things to come. >> what was your opinion on the u.s. response so far and what do you know on the intel. >> specifically what the u.s. intel is doing, is ramp up intelligence sharing and coordination with european counterparts. that is the first necessary step. and the second is to increase monitoring and terrorism suspects that are operating in the united states. and third thing. cordinate clo
catherine herridge said that hides a detonation device even if the bomber is shot dead. we have julie here. and she is a fox news contributor. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, heather. >> we talked with steve rogers how he referenced this as world war three. you agree. you think it is spreading with europe and u.s. and force us to fight it on home turf. >> that's what they are doing. they are trying to force us to fight the war in not in the middle east. but here at home....
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catherine, i want to talk specifically about europe and the impact of europe has some strong views expressed on this rope her into the effect that this attack makes it more likely that they will leave europe. it makes it less like he to put their people into europe, 78 million by june. the political future of angela merkel is very much in doubt. in other words, strong repercussions for europe. you agree with that? >> yes, i do. all of these are likely scenarios for the future. britain has taken a different approach for europe. this is clearly challenged them. britain has taken a different approach and so far it's worked a little bit better for them. for them to want to put distance between themselves and europe makes a lot of sense. stuart: but the migrant crisis of the million people trying to get men, defenses are growing up. now we have this opposing deal between angela merkel and the turks, whereby the turks would take a few refugees come to keep them there and in return, 7,078,000,000 turks get a zip rate access to western europe by june. i can't believe that aspect of the deal will go
catherine, i want to talk specifically about europe and the impact of europe has some strong views expressed on this rope her into the effect that this attack makes it more likely that they will leave europe. it makes it less like he to put their people into europe, 78 million by june. the political future of angela merkel is very much in doubt. in other words, strong repercussions for europe. you agree with that? >> yes, i do. all of these are likely scenarios for the future. britain has...
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according to catherine heritage reporting, she raises the critical question, it is the signature of the suicide vest, is it similar to those used in the paris terror attacks? that would point to some sort of coordination. aviation, airports, air travel still a critical target of terrorists and increasing target we have seen with the downing of the russian jetliner. again, air travel still a critical target for terrorist attacks around the world. maria: police stepped up presence across europe, british police stepping up presence at transit hubs. megan mccain, we heard from your father who laid it out in terms of being the new normal. >> it is frustrating for those of us who knew this was coming for a long time. this administration continues, we don't call this islamic extremism, continues to call this the jv team. when i came on the show to see this happening you can't help but fear this will be here in new york city. i feel like we are not doing anything, we are not facing the reality of the world that we live in. unbelievably frustrating and scary. i want any leader to tell me somethi
according to catherine heritage reporting, she raises the critical question, it is the signature of the suicide vest, is it similar to those used in the paris terror attacks? that would point to some sort of coordination. aviation, airports, air travel still a critical target of terrorists and increasing target we have seen with the downing of the russian jetliner. again, air travel still a critical target for terrorist attacks around the world. maria: police stepped up presence across europe,...
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good evening, i'm catherine heenan. bart has been plagued with electrical problems since last wednesday. kron 4's jeff bush joins us live from the embarcadero station. with more on what you can expect for tomorrow's commute. jeff. >> jeff :the trains will be operating during the morning and evening commute but the writers are going to have to use a truck bridge during the nonpeak hours until they get this problem fixed bart made the announcement around noonservice would be restored to the line between north concord and pittsburg/bay pointbut, only for a few hoursand a limited amount of carssome relief coming for the weary travelers who have endured the disruption in service.caused by some mysterious electrical problema spike in electrictityorigin unknown. >> alicia trost : even though we are returning some train service, we still have not pinpointed the exact cause of this spike in voltage we are seeing. over the weekend, we were able to confirm that there are very short, like micro seconds, that shortvery high spikes i
good evening, i'm catherine heenan. bart has been plagued with electrical problems since last wednesday. kron 4's jeff bush joins us live from the embarcadero station. with more on what you can expect for tomorrow's commute. jeff. >> jeff :the trains will be operating during the morning and evening commute but the writers are going to have to use a truck bridge during the nonpeak hours until they get this problem fixed bart made the announcement around noonservice would be restored to the...
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and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> new era. a historic trip to cuba has american ceos seeing bigger potential and obstacles. >>> marriott sweetens its bid. >>> presidential candidates promise to bring back lost manufacturing jobs. the key question is how. all of that and more on "nightly business report" for monday, march 21st. >>> good evening. welcome. grand potential and big pitfalls. that is how u.s. business leaders view cuba. today president obama along with chief executives from marriott and xerox made a
and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly...
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catherine hogle's lawyers said she's tried to escape effort to see her children. she's been in a maximum security facility since 2014 when her children sara and jacob disappeared. the children have never been found and won't say where they are but she did say she left the children with a friend but didn't elaborate. she's due in court next month. >>> things are finally starting to look like spring downtown with the peak bloom for our cherry blossoms a couple of days out. the national park service tells us it does not expect the chilly weekend weather we had to impact their new peak bloom prediction of wednesday. peak bloom is when 70% of the trees have blossoms and once they pop, they can remain on the trees up to ten days. that's a good year. >> we have peak blooms, easter weekend, clob festival, big doings coming up. >> nothing that says spring like this week right here in d.c. of course you need springtime weather. i'm hoping to be down there along wednesday. i asked the bosses. let's see if they sends me. let's show you what's happening. not exactly spring lik
catherine hogle's lawyers said she's tried to escape effort to see her children. she's been in a maximum security facility since 2014 when her children sara and jacob disappeared. the children have never been found and won't say where they are but she did say she left the children with a friend but didn't elaborate. she's due in court next month. >>> things are finally starting to look like spring downtown with the peak bloom for our cherry blossoms a couple of days out. the national...
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great to have you with us, catherine. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> pope francis tells the world to open their hearts and doors to illegal immigrants. that's not very supportive of donald trump's view or the view of most americans. we take up the politics of it all with roger [engines revving] you can't have a hero, if you don't have a villain. the world needs villains [tires screeching] and villains need cars. ♪ my school could be bad.ing fast. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.com ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control me
great to have you with us, catherine. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> pope francis tells the world to open their hearts and doors to illegal immigrants. that's not very supportive of donald trump's view or the view of most americans. we take up the politics of it all with roger [engines revving] you can't have a hero, if you don't have a villain. the world needs villains [tires screeching] and villains need cars. ♪ my school could be bad.ing fast. could be a blast. can't find...