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catherine: a look to the u.s. now, where presidential hopeful donald trump is in damage massivemode, drawing criticism for talking about punishing women for having an abortion. he now says that he misspoke, and that he is pro-life, with exceptions. reporter: no stranger to controversy, donald trump has stirreup a hornet's nest with his latest comments about abortion. during a town hall meeting in wisconsin, he was asked to state his views on the sensitive subject. is, there the answer has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? mr. trump: there has to be. >> 10 years? mr. trump: i don't know. i do take positions on every thing else. it is a very competent in position. catherine: abortion is a divisive issue in the u.s., and most conservatives have pro-life positions. but the idea of punishing women for having the procedure drew angry criticism from all sides. democrat candidates hillary clinton and bernie sanders were both quick to condemn the comments. what.com said today was outrageous and dangerous. yo
catherine: a look to the u.s. now, where presidential hopeful donald trump is in damage massivemode, drawing criticism for talking about punishing women for having an abortion. he now says that he misspoke, and that he is pro-life, with exceptions. reporter: no stranger to controversy, donald trump has stirreup a hornet's nest with his latest comments about abortion. during a town hall meeting in wisconsin, he was asked to state his views on the sensitive subject. is, there the answer has to be...
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your final four will take tht stage tonight for american idolo then next week one of them not n named catherine mcphee will bee crowned the final idol winner. first though dalton, porsha and mckenzie and trent will take a trip back home. he they're already getting theread super star treatment.reat jonathan hunt with a preview. >> reporter: american idol'sdos top four contestants traveledrae home to dallas texas, jackson, mississippi and lafayette louisiana over the weekend to to visit family, friends and their adoring fans.an. >> ♪ >> i remember like getting to t the airport and there was like,k you know, 50 people on thee onth runway and then like, you know,, 10,000 people watching my concert.nct. like i was brought me to tearsos just knowing that these people l regardless of what happenspe support me and love me for who i am. >> it kind of felt like it wasf all worth it.. because i was from a small townt everybody showed up.
your final four will take tht stage tonight for american idolo then next week one of them not n named catherine mcphee will bee crowned the final idol winner. first though dalton, porsha and mckenzie and trent will take a trip back home. he they're already getting theread super star treatment.reat jonathan hunt with a preview. >> reporter: american idol'sdos top four contestants traveledrae home to dallas texas, jackson, mississippi and lafayette louisiana over the weekend to to visit...
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catherine of "the washington post" did the great summary this week. everybody gets that. jonathan: a similar situation in the u.k. with some entry-level ands going into university the inflation of this particular grades has been a big issue and they have to differentiate. for i brought this quote in david westin. this goes to the school of madame lagarde. i believe the obama daughters, one or two of them go there, college admission shocker. this is the worst and that has happened to anyone ever. 18, a senior at sidwell friends in washington, d.c. she added that whether she excepts an opera from admission from m.i.t. or one of duke, shoulder for enrollment and take a gap year to regain her confidence. vonnie: it is interesting because in britain and europe, these are going on as well but not remotely like this in the u.s. its ties the job offers on wall street because some promotions for the bankers who have their kids in private schools and are now losing their jobs and what do they do with them? there is a fallacy in this pair it we have so many great liberal arts colleg
catherine of "the washington post" did the great summary this week. everybody gets that. jonathan: a similar situation in the u.k. with some entry-level ands going into university the inflation of this particular grades has been a big issue and they have to differentiate. for i brought this quote in david westin. this goes to the school of madame lagarde. i believe the obama daughters, one or two of them go there, college admission shocker. this is the worst and that has happened to...
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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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catherine, back to you. >>> thanks very much. some girls and young women in japan are planning to file lawsuits against the government and drug firms, because they say they've suffered problems with their health after taking cervical cancer vaccines. they want the state and two drug firms to determine the cause of their illnesses, and pay compensation. the lawyers said that others through jouts the country as early as july to join lawsuits. they stopped promoting the vaccines more than two years, mainly teenage girls, complained of unexplained pain and other health problems. high school student said headaches and feeling of are dealing with her daily life. >> translator: i want the drug firm to take responsibility. >> they estimate thor than 3 million people received the vaccinations and at least 186 patients still have symptoms. the ministry and glaxo smith klein, have said they've let to learn the complaint. msd, the other company, said the vaccine is approved by japan and other countries. it says it will present evidence in co
catherine, back to you. >>> thanks very much. some girls and young women in japan are planning to file lawsuits against the government and drug firms, because they say they've suffered problems with their health after taking cervical cancer vaccines. they want the state and two drug firms to determine the cause of their illnesses, and pay compensation. the lawyers said that others through jouts the country as early as july to join lawsuits. they stopped promoting the vaccines more than...
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security forces have blamed al-shabab supporters hiding in camps that house somali refugees, but as catherine soi reports from dedaab in northern kenya, refugees are saying they're also victims of the armed group. >> reporter: a security control in this camp, one of five camps in this area in north-eastern kenya. at night these young refugees will take over security operations in the sprawling camp which is home to more than 100,000 somalis. just before dark they map out their routes. there used to be 400 colonel veers like this. now there are only 42. >> translation: -- volunteers like this. >> translation: many people gifl up along the way because there is no money. we try to patrol all night. our aim is to keep everyone safe >> reporter: safe from criminal gangs or armed groups. this is the largest and most dangerous camp here. even security forces are reluctant to come here at night. government officials and aid workers have in the recent past been killed or kidnapped by al-shabab group, but refugees say that they're also victims of al-shabab. this man asked us to hide his identity. he sa
security forces have blamed al-shabab supporters hiding in camps that house somali refugees, but as catherine soi reports from dedaab in northern kenya, refugees are saying they're also victims of the armed group. >> reporter: a security control in this camp, one of five camps in this area in north-eastern kenya. at night these young refugees will take over security operations in the sprawling camp which is home to more than 100,000 somalis. just before dark they map out their routes....
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. >> catherine: >> vicki:in oaklnad,-- oakland >> pam: we will be back! >> pam: comedian and talk show host whoopi goldberg is getting into the marijuna business. she - along with cofounder maya elisabeth - are launching a new medical marijuana company. >> pam: it's based in california and called 'whoopi and maya.' their products will target women who suffer from menstrual cramps. >> pam: the company makes weed in the form of edible chocolate, liquid drops or bath-soaks. they will go on sale at select california medical marijuana dispensaries starting next month. >> pam: coming up in 60 seconds! the poisoning of a classmate we will have the shocking allegations in a split-second to make a decision fight or die! next! >> pam: we will have sports later in this broadcast with grant >> you hold it like this and the tip of the knife was before my eyes. none of that knife is coming near me. >> pam: during rubbery caught on camera. --a daring robbery, caught on camera. a customer at a new york gas station was held at knife- point by a would-be robber over the we
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. >>> hello there, and welcome to "newsline," it's thursday, march 31st, i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. nuclear terrorism in the spotlight over the coming days, as leaders from more than 300 countries gather in washington for the summit. it starts on thursday. japanese prime minister shinzo abe, south korean president and other leaders have flown into a local military base. security is tight around the convention center, and hotels where the leaders will stay. over two days, they'll focus on ways to prevent terrorism using nuclear materials. white house officials say that includes discussing islamic statero
. >>> hello there, and welcome to "newsline," it's thursday, march 31st, i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. nuclear terrorism in the spotlight over the coming days, as leaders from more than 300 countries gather in washington for the summit. it starts on thursday. japanese prime minister shinzo abe, south korean president and other leaders have flown into a local military base. security is tight around the convention center, and hotels where the leaders will stay. over two...
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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
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....
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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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catherine n.: it's 9:00 p.m. in the french capital. you are watching "live from paris" on "france 24." our headlines this hour. for terrortigation offenses, including planning an imminent attack on french soil. reda kriket arrested last week, now facing a string of charges. more details, coming up. it's an embarrassing u-turn for the french president. francois hollande abandoning a plan to strip convicted terrorists of their french nationality. we will be looking at why. a new era begins today for burma. the country possibly leader now sworn into office -- the country's leader now sworn into office. thanks for being with us. a frenchman suspected of plotting an imminent attack is now under formal investigation. reda kriket was arrested in a paris suburb last thursday. the paris prosecutor has cited a, quote, "enormous arsenal of und in his apartment. give a pressns conference. -- gave a press conference. >> a major terrorist attack was prevented on french soil. that's what prosecutor franÇois molins explained at the press conference.
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x catherine n.: it's 9:00 p.m. in the french capital. you are watching "live from paris" on "france 24." our headlines this hour. for terrortigation offenses, including planning an imminent attack on french soil. reda kriket arrested last week, now facing a string of charges. more details, coming up. it's an embarrassing u-turn for the french president. francois hollande abandoning a plan to strip convicted terrorists of their french nationality. we will be looking at why. a new era begins today for burma.
x catherine n.: it's 9:00 p.m. in the french capital. you are watching "live from paris" on "france 24." our headlines this hour. for terrortigation offenses, including planning an imminent attack on french soil. reda kriket arrested last week, now facing a string of charges. more details, coming up. it's an embarrassing u-turn for the french president. francois hollande abandoning a plan to strip convicted terrorists of their french nationality. we will be looking at why. a...
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a summary woman catherine baker of san ramon said out-of-state students will pay higher to push and get accepted into the school more, nonresident and roman increase by more than five 100% over the past ten years. a state audit found california students are at a disadvantage because of the enrollment processes. >>> today's surveyors were expecting a lot of snow and in the sierra nevada than last year. they were out measuring today saying 95% of normal thanks in part of the el niÑo storm. surveyors are in the same spot where the governor's today your ago one he announced californians must cut that water use because of the drought be back then he was a -- it was a dusty patch of ground without any snow. >>> the city of san jose's working on new ideas to help the homeless. tonight they want to hear what new by resident -- nearby residents had to say about a plan to build on a vacant lot in -- and will oakland. the lot had room for 170 people to get one idea that seems to be gaining momentum, building small units that have locks with access to shared bathrooms and kitchens. >>> i feel like
a summary woman catherine baker of san ramon said out-of-state students will pay higher to push and get accepted into the school more, nonresident and roman increase by more than five 100% over the past ten years. a state audit found california students are at a disadvantage because of the enrollment processes. >>> today's surveyors were expecting a lot of snow and in the sierra nevada than last year. they were out measuring today saying 95% of normal thanks in part of the el niÑo...
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catherine soi. al jazeera. kenya. >> the colombian government will now begin peace talks with the country's second biggest rebel group. the left wing army. they will join farc. president sa santos has worked to end the conflict with these guerrilla groups. they've made some kind of announcement in the last 30 minutes or so. what can you tell us, alessandro? >> yes, david. >> they announced and signed an agreement on a six-point agenda that they will begin negotiating in coming weeks. they have not given a date yet that's because the government is requiring them to free all their hostages before the former and public have of negotiations can start in earnest. it is a broad and somewhat fuzzier agenda than the one the government has been negotiating. that has to do with the different nature of this rebel group. while farc is a traditional military group, eln sees as a group who works directly with the communities with influence, and has more of a participatory nature. it's going to be a very different kind of neg
catherine soi. al jazeera. kenya. >> the colombian government will now begin peace talks with the country's second biggest rebel group. the left wing army. they will join farc. president sa santos has worked to end the conflict with these guerrilla groups. they've made some kind of announcement in the last 30 minutes or so. what can you tell us, alessandro? >> yes, david. >> they announced and signed an agreement on a six-point agenda that they will begin negotiating in coming...
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catherine soi. al jazeera. >> downtown beirut feels like one big building site these days. old quarters have been beautilly restored and modern towers have been built where bombed out buildings once stood. the prices for these newly built properties are high and few lebanese can afford to buy here. but these developments are not marketed at locals. they're most often sold to wealthy buyers from the gulf. saudi arabia alone accounts for 85% of foreigners investing in property in lebanon. their real estate holdings are valued at $6 billion. still, it would appear saudi interest in lebanon's property market is declining, sharply. in 2015 the number of sails to gulf citizens dropped by a third. >> it has to do with the political tensions that broke out in the war in syria. a lot of people lost interest in the lebanese market, but they made a handsome profit in lebanon for quite a long time. >> whatever the case, gulf investment in the higher end of lebanon's property market helped to keep the industry relatively stable. but over the past month an escalating dispute between the
catherine soi. al jazeera. >> downtown beirut feels like one big building site these days. old quarters have been beautilly restored and modern towers have been built where bombed out buildings once stood. the prices for these newly built properties are high and few lebanese can afford to buy here. but these developments are not marketed at locals. they're most often sold to wealthy buyers from the gulf. saudi arabia alone accounts for 85% of foreigners investing in property in lebanon....
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. a senior u.s. official warning of north korea's increasing int inter continent tal ballistic missile. >> it's getting closer to the day that is miniature rised and placed on a bcm and could threaten the continental united states. >> he said north korea will be at the top of the agenda, when the leaders of japan, the u.s. and south korea meet thursday. it will happen on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in washington. he said they'll discuss sanctions, as well as how to cooperate to put pressure on the north. he called on china to play a leading role in implementing recent u.n. security council sanctions on the north. china has influenced north korea. he expressed support for missile defense system in south korea that is opposed piby china. north korea has fired missals. they say it could be a short range missile or rocket artillery. the officials say it was launched from wonsan, and flown 200 kilometers northeast before falling into the country. >> translator: we haven't confirmed any proj
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. a senior u.s. official warning of north korea's increasing int inter continent tal ballistic missile. >> it's getting closer to the day that is miniature rised and placed on a bcm and could threaten the continental united states. >> he said north korea will be at the top of the agenda, when the leaders of japan, the u.s. and south korea meet thursday. it will happen on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in washington. he said they'll discuss...
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good evening, i'm catherine heenan. kron 4's kate cagle joins us live from the newsroom with what we know about what happened. > >kate: the man's 9-year-old daughter is still in intensive care.police say a total of seven people were shocked at the pool party. a burlingame family lost a father this past weekendafter he dove in electricly charged waters to save his daughter. palm springs police confirm jim tramel was hosting an easter celebration sunday at his home in the coachella valleywhen the water became charged. seven people shockedthe kids turning blue when tramel jumped into the water. tramel died at the hospital. his nine year old daughter is still in intensive carethey weren't the only ones hurt. a ten year old is in stable condiiton- doctors treated four others who have been released. in a desert resort town full of swimming pools.this is practically unheard of. >> : very unusual that we would have something like this happen >> reporter :swimming pool shocks are rareaccording to the consumer product safety comm
good evening, i'm catherine heenan. kron 4's kate cagle joins us live from the newsroom with what we know about what happened. > >kate: the man's 9-year-old daughter is still in intensive care.police say a total of seven people were shocked at the pool party. a burlingame family lost a father this past weekendafter he dove in electricly charged waters to save his daughter. palm springs police confirm jim tramel was hosting an easter celebration sunday at his home in the coachella...
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everyone, and i'll tell you, there's no one i fight harder for than our two little girls, caroline and catherine, who are the loves of my life and who can do anything and i want to make sure they have a world they can live in where they have the opportunity to do anything. >> senator, thank you very much. i'm going to try to get time for two more questions. i want you to meet marv, he's from stevens point. he says at this point he's undecided. marv, welcome. >> thank you both. my son, jason, was a former marine killed by overprescription of medication while an in-patient at the v.a. facility in tomah, wisconsin. every day you see stories and news about people all over wisconsin, people from rural areas, big cities and small towns addicted to opioids and heroin. stronger opiate prescribing guidelines for v.a. providers. will you support this bipartisan legislation and do you support requiring stronger opiate prescribing guidelines not only for the v.a. but doctors across this country? >> well, marv, thank you for sharing your story, and thank you for your son's service and his sacrifice. i'm sorr
everyone, and i'll tell you, there's no one i fight harder for than our two little girls, caroline and catherine, who are the loves of my life and who can do anything and i want to make sure they have a world they can live in where they have the opportunity to do anything. >> senator, thank you very much. i'm going to try to get time for two more questions. i want you to meet marv, he's from stevens point. he says at this point he's undecided. marv, welcome. >> thank you both. my...
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good evening i'm catherine heenan. it's a story we first brought to you on our website and app. tonight, we're learning what about what led to that argument and the charges that could be coming for one of the people involved. kron-4's justine waldman joins us live from the campus. justine you talked to the student being confronted in the video? >> reporter: this video is getting some much attention because it has prompted the investigation at starting a discussion about cultural appropriation and the one guy in the video does not know the girl but does want to get to know her so you can apologize for this firestorm the argument has now started. discussion about and dreadlocks go from bad to worse in this now video taken monday at the student center san francisco state university the two students argue one pushes and grabs the other. senior is the guy with a dress tells me he has had her like this for five years he explains that this all started when the girl in the video refused to hand him a flier. he admits he called or written response. and then says the girl in front followe
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i'm catherine heenan the news -- at eight -- is next. now at eight a genius. >> it's all at etonline.com. . >>> now we can't say goodbye without remembering hollywood legend pat duke. she passed away this morning 69 years old due to complications from a ruptured intense tin. >> she was the youngest woman oscar winner but she was best known for playing the cousin on the patti duke show. >> and we can't forget got t impact offscreen. she's survived by her husband of 30 years and nat a faceoff over dreadlocks. the story you first saw on our kron 4 news app goes viral whoosh in the east bay, the search is on for a shooter with a pellet gun responsible for killing animals along the berkeley waterfront. whoosh nat the man beaten by alameda county sheriff's deputies in this surveillance tape taking his case to federal court. whoosh fighting the tax on tampons: the growing outrage that feminine hygeine products are considered taxable luxuries. whoosh and san francisco's crab fleet is back in business. we find out how the fishing ban will affect
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from a >> catherine: telstar died after a russian intestine. her real name was and not on an oscar in 1962 playing helen keller in a miracle worker might be better known for the patty duke show her talent agency called among other things mental health advocate and cultural icon she was 69. >> catherine: judge says the former somali model janice and silicates against bill cosby can move forward claims she was defamed during one of the lawyers accuse her of lying about being drugged and raped by the comedian she was attacked because be more than 30 years ago at a resort loss angeles judge denied a motion and cause these attorneys the throw out the lawsuit. . dickinson one of dozens of women to accuse kabi of sexual assault deny aid the allegations. what would 73-wins mean to you? how much do you talk about it? for the last several weeks, the golden state warriors having to answer questions like that day and they'll be answering many more, if they get one step closer to that record tonight. >> reporter:the warriors currently at 66-7.looking for 67
from a >> catherine: telstar died after a russian intestine. her real name was and not on an oscar in 1962 playing helen keller in a miracle worker might be better known for the patty duke show her talent agency called among other things mental health advocate and cultural icon she was 69. >> catherine: judge says the former somali model janice and silicates against bill cosby can move forward claims she was defamed during one of the lawyers accuse her of lying about being drugged...
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catherine: a reminder of our top stories at this hour. it is a week today since the deadly attacks in belgium. officials today are pushing for changes to counterterrorism measures. meanwhile, the city and its residents are trying to get back to normal but the plant partial reopening of the airport for tomorrow won't now be happening. is under arrest and all passengers are safe and sound as officials in cyprus and egypt are investigating the hijacking of an egyptian airliner earlier today. impeachmentpect of ever likelier for brazil's president. dilma rousseff has no lost a major -- has now lost a major coalition partner in her government. this as a widening corruption scandal continues. time for a check on today's business headlines with markus karlsson. marcus, taking us back to the united states. hello. stock market shares getting a bit of a vitamin boost. markus: indeed, we saw pretty lackluster start to the day on wall street where u.s. shares started today below the flat line. then, we have seen a little bit of a reversal on wall str
catherine: a reminder of our top stories at this hour. it is a week today since the deadly attacks in belgium. officials today are pushing for changes to counterterrorism measures. meanwhile, the city and its residents are trying to get back to normal but the plant partial reopening of the airport for tomorrow won't now be happening. is under arrest and all passengers are safe and sound as officials in cyprus and egypt are investigating the hijacking of an egyptian airliner earlier today....
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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, charged with allegedly grabbing a former breitbart reporter when she tried to ask trump a question after a rally in florida this month. in a statement trump says she is absolutely innocent and will enter a plea of not guilty. what do you think of this this has been in the precedent it took pl. march 8th. could he go to jail over this? >> i don't think so unless he has tremendous priors. it is a simple battle. if proven guilty he won't go to trial. they will offer him pretrial intervention which is a program to avoid trial, he will plead no contest, not admitting any guilt, maybe make him do an anchor management class and it will go away. >> how important is evidence in a case like this? >> evidence is important in every case. >> if there hadn't been a video the case never would have been brought because it is
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, charged with allegedly grabbing a former breitbart reporter when she tried to ask trump a question after a rally in florida this month. in a statement trump says she is absolutely innocent and will enter a plea of not...
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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,
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another idiosyncratic counterpart money into world changing research was catherine mccormack. by the way, i only noticed as i put this in my that it is she's very eager others, which means that ruling a link to pics here. anyway, a lot of you probably know that philanthropy has been important and medical breakthroughs. a lot of you know the polio vaccine, for instance was a philanthropic projects. how many of you know the birth control pill was the creation of a sole public funder and you are looking at her. catherine mccormack was a reaper of the fortune and she was an early women's rights act to this. i'd say she was more than a little bit crazy, but very determined to make a difference in the world and very talented. i one point she made it her quiet to find a means of preventing pregnancy and celia is taking a daily aspirin. that was the assignment. they put the equivalent of $20 million of money into this and she was -- she was the entire funder of this project. by 1957, she and her scientific partners had an fda approved pill. she absolutely troubled in this accomplishme
another idiosyncratic counterpart money into world changing research was catherine mccormack. by the way, i only noticed as i put this in my that it is she's very eager others, which means that ruling a link to pics here. anyway, a lot of you probably know that philanthropy has been important and medical breakthroughs. a lot of you know the polio vaccine, for instance was a philanthropic projects. how many of you know the birth control pill was the creation of a sole public funder and you are...
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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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he previously served as the president of the john d and catherine t macarthur foundation. he began his foreign affairs career in 1974 and later served on the policy planning staff at the state department. he was one of the chief negotiators of north korea during the years leading up to the framework. and of course george, our own vice president of studies here carnegie, and the leader of our policy program, who works on strategy and nonproliferation issues and is a member of the national academy of sciences, the committee of arms control, and a number of other a copy and's. we have a great panel to dive into north korea and talk a little bit about iran as well, but let me begin. i want to start off looking at the agreement framework. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank you for inviting me to washington. i asked my driver all the way from the airport to stop by, and we stopped for a moment because of a traffic jam. i enjoyed the cherry blossoms. i also enjoy them blooming in tokyo. i'm here to talk about that the lessons from the framework with north korea and imp
he previously served as the president of the john d and catherine t macarthur foundation. he began his foreign affairs career in 1974 and later served on the policy planning staff at the state department. he was one of the chief negotiators of north korea during the years leading up to the framework. and of course george, our own vice president of studies here carnegie, and the leader of our policy program, who works on strategy and nonproliferation issues and is a member of the national...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thank you for joining us. xxxx [ mid-tempo music plays ] [ paper rustling ] [ dog barking ] [ dog whines ] [ wind whistling ] [ wind whistling ] [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] [ engine shuts off ] [ rainfall, footsteps splashing ] "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. >> here is your host. >> thanks for tuning in and welcome to this show and to a range of topics. here is what we have coming up for you. hidden treasures. exploring europe's largest underwater museum. charttoppers. a book focusing on one hit wonders. and port of call. a day out in the northern german city of hamburg. diving trips usually consist of looking at fish and coral. not off the coast here. you have seen a glimpse of the
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thank you for joining us. xxxx [ mid-tempo music plays ] [ paper rustling ] [ dog barking ] [ dog whines ] [ wind whistling ] [ wind whistling ] [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] [ engine shuts off ] [ rainfall, footsteps splashing ] "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. >> here is your host. >> thanks for tuning in and...
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together, we're building a better california. >> catherine : governor brown is praising california's new minimum wage deal. in a meeting with labor leaders an hour plan as the right thing to do for low-wage workers. >>:it is a matter of economic justice and it makes sense and it will help our entire state do much better >> catherine : the agreement, reached over the weekend, would raise the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour by 20-22. it now moves to the legislature. if it passes, it could be eligible for a floor vote as soon as thursday. it was an amazing sight.as long as the pilot kept a safe distance. still ahead. >> catherine : a passenger on a commercial flight over alaska captured this amazing photo of an erupting volcano. that huge plume is ash spewing 20-thousand feet into the atmosphere. the pav-loff volcano. on the remote aleutian islands. began suddenly erupting sunday. the man who took the picture says the pilot got as glose as safely possible. volcanic ash can shut down jet engines. and this eruption has prompted flight warnings. previous eruptions by this alaskan volcan
together, we're building a better california. >> catherine : governor brown is praising california's new minimum wage deal. in a meeting with labor leaders an hour plan as the right thing to do for low-wage workers. >>:it is a matter of economic justice and it makes sense and it will help our entire state do much better >> catherine : the agreement, reached over the weekend, would raise the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour by 20-22. it now moves to the legislature. if it...
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. >>> good evening i'm catherine heenan.>> that is sparking concern whether el niÑo has made a difference. brittney shipp is here but jeff bush joins us live. >> reporter: fire crews just finished mopping up, that it was a hectic scene. let's take the video from our helicopter partner at abc seven news. firefighters from several agencies responded. some power lines were briefly threatened, but the firefighters those back. it is suggested it started at a homeless encampment nearby. el niÑo brought us a lot of rain so the vegetation has grown significantly, so there is a lot more fuel to burn. the winds were a factor but they were able to get the upper hand and get this put out. the good news is no structures were damaged and no one got hurt. i'm jeff bush reporting live kr oh in for news. >> you see the fire's proximity, this is burning near the base of the bridge. university closed at purdue. the wind gusts were blowing embers toward this neighborhood. that is why the shelter in place was ordered. ( >>> brittney shipp is here. we had some wild weather across the bay from strong winds to
. >>> good evening i'm catherine heenan.>> that is sparking concern whether el niÑo has made a difference. brittney shipp is here but jeff bush joins us live. >> reporter: fire crews just finished mopping up, that it was a hectic scene. let's take the video from our helicopter partner at abc seven news. firefighters from several agencies responded. some power lines were briefly threatened, but the firefighters those back. it is suggested it started at a homeless encampment...
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. >>> good evening i'm catherine heenan.>> that is sparking concern whether el niÑo has made a difference. brittney shipp is here but jeff bush joins us live. >> reporter: fire crews just finished mopping up,
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thank you for joining us. xxxx >> here is your host. >> thanks for tuning in and welcome to this show and to a range of topics. here is what we have coming up for you. hidden treasures. exploring europe's largest underwater museum. charttoppers. a book focusing on one hit wonders. and port of call. a day out in the northern german city of hamburg. diving trips usually consist of looking at fish and coral. not off the coast here. you have seen a glimpse of the seabed and the number of sculptures.
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thank you for joining us. xxxx >> here is your host. >> thanks for tuning in and welcome to this show and to a range of topics. here is what we have coming up for you. hidden treasures. exploring europe's largest underwater museum. charttoppers. a book focusing on one hit wonders. and port of call. a day out in the northern german city of hamburg. diving trips usually consist of looking at fish and coral. not off the coast here. you have seen a...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> people in brusse have mashed one week since terrorist bombings rocked the city. amid the search for suspects, belgian authorities say they have freed a man detained in connection with the attacks for a lack of evidence. authorities now say the bombings have killed 35 people. officials on monday confirmed the deaths of four more victims who had been hospitalized. 340 were wounded. the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility for the deadly attacks. officials say three men blew themselves up in attacks at the airport and metro station.
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> people in brusse have mashed one week since terrorist bombings rocked the city. amid the search for suspects, belgian authorities say they have freed a man detained in connection with the attacks for a lack of evidence. authorities now say the bombings have killed 35 people. officials on monday confirmed the deaths of four more victims who had been hospitalized. 340 were wounded. the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility for 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. >>> stocks stalled. staggering run higher is quickly losing steam and there are reasons why things could start to get rocky. >>> took too much. a number of fed officials are speaking. will that bring clarity or confuse things more. >> all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, march 28th. >>> good evening. welcome. recent rally in stocks appears to have stalled. those double digit gains since the mid-february lows have take an breather and that shift in the market coincides with the wind
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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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they were your being us out of the building. >> now, catherine leff from california the first person you heard there said that she heard two distinctive loud blasts she said sounded like gunshots. she said that the police were then saying there was active shooter in the building, as she wang running out. at one point she said they were told to hide behind and then other police officers came down and said no, get up, and get out. we've got to get out of here. we want to also clear up some confusion, because initially, i was told, that this was a police involved shooting inside the visitor center, i put that on twitter. we did report that however then the associated press put women some information saying it was the opposite, capitol police officer shot, we know it was erroneous information that's where we had some trouble with the information chaos, confusion, bad information got out. one person shot by capitol police. >> washington was shot and killed while waiting for train with his mother and two younger sisters at the me the shooting happened, and they think it was too long for an
they were your being us out of the building. >> now, catherine leff from california the first person you heard there said that she heard two distinctive loud blasts she said sounded like gunshots. she said that the police were then saying there was active shooter in the building, as she wang running out. at one point she said they were told to hide behind and then other police officers came down and said no, get up, and get out. we've got to get out of here. we want to also clear up some...
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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 "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spots? i will show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it's a perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments utterly unforgettable.
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another very idiosyncratic donor who poured money into world changing research was catherine mccormack. i think she is wearing egret feathers. philanthropy has been important in medical breakthroughs. the birth control pill was the creation of a sole public funder. and you are looking at her. she got her money from the international harvester fortune. she was a women's rights activist. ae's very determined to make difference in the world. she made her quest to find some means of preventing pregnancy easy as takings a daily aspirin. she put up about $20 million into this project. sole funder of the entire project. she hovered over the lab constantly. by 1957 she and her scientific partners had created an fda approved pill. she reveled in this competition. filled a prescription even though she was in her 80's. she wanted to feel that pride. ford foundation was based in california for a while. right mcdonald called it a pile of money surrounded by people who want some. donorsf these wealthy and you think that is american philanthropy. philanthropy is not just a story of moguls. more than
another very idiosyncratic donor who poured money into world changing research was catherine mccormack. i think she is wearing egret feathers. philanthropy has been important in medical breakthroughs. the birth control pill was the creation of a sole public funder. and you are looking at her. she got her money from the international harvester fortune. she was a women's rights activist. ae's very determined to make difference in the world. she made her quest to find some means of preventing...
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>> reporter: they were on the ground and tried to cover them up so they were not hurt, and catherine, she was also there and saw a lot of activity and saw a lot of officers running around at one point after they got taken out of the business center and up above ground. she heard two loud bangs. he wasn't quite -- at thought they were gunshots and then she thought about it more and said it didn't sound like gunshots. didn't make sense that they would be gunshots after they were taken out. and just scores and scores of people in the capitol center straight down from where i am standing now. >> i know it's chaotic but are they giving you the idea that they did the evacuation with precision or are you getting the sense from folks that it was a free for all? >> reporter: everybody i talked to are saying that the police officers did an excellent job and they are running around and responding and telling people to get down and then when they escorted them out and you saw it in the videotape -- there were officers escorting people out trying to ensure that they were safe and armed with assaul
>> reporter: they were on the ground and tried to cover them up so they were not hurt, and catherine, she was also there and saw a lot of activity and saw a lot of officers running around at one point after they got taken out of the business center and up above ground. she heard two loud bangs. he wasn't quite -- at thought they were gunshots and then she thought about it more and said it didn't sound like gunshots. didn't make sense that they would be gunshots after they were taken out....
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catherine was waiting at the security checkpoint when capitol police told her and others to make a run for it. >> all of a sudden, it was just a scramble with people yelling and screaming. and officers just coming out from every direction, with guns drawn. saying shots had been fired. finally, we got some direction, and officers said out the door, and to start running and we started running out the door. >> reporter: she posted this video on twitter of the scene outside the capitol building where she and others waited for word. dc police sending out this tweet. there is an isolated incident at the u.s. capitol. the public. >> the cops started talking a shooter. session. but staffers were told to shelter in place. instructed to lock doors, and move to assigned shelter areas. reports then followed that a male suspect was shot by u.s. capitol police, and then taken to a hospital. a female bystander was reportedly injured by shrapnel but no u.s. capitol police were >> i heard two shots or i don't know, like a boom, boom sound, off to my left, and i didn't see anything. but then the officer
catherine was waiting at the security checkpoint when capitol police told her and others to make a run for it. >> all of a sudden, it was just a scramble with people yelling and screaming. and officers just coming out from every direction, with guns drawn. saying shots had been fired. finally, we got some direction, and officers said out the door, and to start running and we started running out the door. >> reporter: she posted this video on twitter of the scene outside the capitol...
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with fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge who has been reporting on this from the beginning. kathryn, thank you for joining us. >> sure. of course. so let me just kind of walk you through how things unfolded over the last 70 minutes. just before 3:00 eastern, i got a call from a contact that i have in capitol hill who was down in the ford office building. for those familiar with the complex, this is one of the office buildings that's the furthers away from the capital. probably a pretty brisk 15-minute walk. they were going outside the building, and they were approached by the capital police who told them to go inside, to shelter in place, and to stay away from the doors and also the windows. there was some initial confusion because there was a drill this morning. but my contact said police were acting as clearly it was not a drill and there was no advanced warning. usually there's something over the overhead saying there's a drill coming up. shortly after that there was an internal -- it's like a texting system within the capital giving people instant updates
with fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge who has been reporting on this from the beginning. kathryn, thank you for joining us. >> sure. of course. so let me just kind of walk you through how things unfolded over the last 70 minutes. just before 3:00 eastern, i got a call from a contact that i have in capitol hill who was down in the ford office building. for those familiar with the complex, this is one of the office buildings that's the furthers away from the...
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right now i want to go to catherine herridge in washington, dc with the latest. >> reporter: just to take people through in case they're checking in, what is transpired over the last hour, just before 3:00 eastern, i received a phone call from a contact who works up on the hill, the staff, one of the committees, and they were down at the ford office building. for those who know the capitol complex, the ford office building is one of the furthest facilities away from the capitol itself. probably a brisk 15-minute walk, and they were coming out the the ford building and as they exited the building, by the capitol police officers approached them and said you need to get back inside and shelter in place and stay away from the doors and the windows. there was some initial confusion for the staffers because there had been some kind of drivel this morning, and typically they get a warning from the overhead that a drill is going down, but this was not the case, and the staff said to me the demeanor of the police officer was they had an active and serious situation. they then received a serie
right now i want to go to catherine herridge in washington, dc with the latest. >> reporter: just to take people through in case they're checking in, what is transpired over the last hour, just before 3:00 eastern, i received a phone call from a contact who works up on the hill, the staff, one of the committees, and they were down at the ford office building. for those who know the capitol complex, the ford office building is one of the furthest facilities away from the capitol itself....