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as i'm talking to you, catherine herridge has been reporting there might be the possibility that hillary clinton skipped some critical cyber security briefings at the state department? i don't know whether this woulde have been heinous type of thing to skip, if she skipped all of them or some of them. what do you make of that? >> well, i -- first of all, i shouldn't comment on something i don't know anything about. but i could say this. i would expect that you would -- everybody would expect the secretary of state being up on everything that is secured from the american people, that only a few people know, and the secretary of state ought to know it. >> senator, also on hillary clinton, do you see if the fbi were to recommend taking action against hillary action against hillary clinton on the e-mails and this other -- information and justice declined. what would the fallout of that be in your eyes. >> here's what i think you have to start with. first of all, coumy has a 10-year term. in the bush administration he was asked to do something illegal or unconstitutional, he resigned. he has
as i'm talking to you, catherine herridge has been reporting there might be the possibility that hillary clinton skipped some critical cyber security briefings at the state department? i don't know whether this woulde have been heinous type of thing to skip, if she skipped all of them or some of them. what do you make of that? >> well, i -- first of all, i shouldn't comment on something i don't know anything about. but i could say this. i would expect that you would -- everybody would...
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catherine barrett has more from portland. >> in the moist, mossy rain belt that is the pacific northwest, string planting usually comes early, but not here, not this year. >> i don't think so, i'm really worried about planting in my garden. >> health authorities are advising portland residents not toe grow food in areas closest to two hot spots where moss and air monitors revealed high areas of heavy metals linked to cancer. the sources of the contamination are two companies that make colored glass and another that manufactures metal parts. all three companies were within current laws. officials called the gardening ban a caution. some recent soil tests have come back safe, but jealous da apple gate raising two children one a mile of one toxic hot spot doesn't feel safe. >> i am worried. i was tested 10 years ago with really high levels of arsonic, dangerously high levels. >> portland environmental activists say the pollution has a regulatory agreeing down. it all started with this and two forestry researchers who raised the alarm. >> so basically, moss is, you know, a primitive plant. i
catherine barrett has more from portland. >> in the moist, mossy rain belt that is the pacific northwest, string planting usually comes early, but not here, not this year. >> i don't think so, i'm really worried about planting in my garden. >> health authorities are advising portland residents not toe grow food in areas closest to two hot spots where moss and air monitors revealed high areas of heavy metals linked to cancer. the sources of the contamination are two companies...
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nationalitys of the accused abusers from ten countries and mostly europe and africa and al jazeera catherine has more from nirobi. >> with minors and i'm kate peace keepers mainly from several african and european countries and countries like burundi and tanzania and south africa being named, you can catch france as well, canada is also named in that report. and this report is coming out from countries that have people there who desperately need the united nations peace keepers for their safety, countries like haiti, mali, the democratic republic of congo and ivory coast and central african republic where we have 22 reported sexual abuse cases in the democratic republic of congo there are 16 cases so this is a very serious report, very embarrassing for the united nations is under a lot of pressure to act decisively son some on some cases and if you go to the democratic republic of congo you hear civilians complaining about the mission that are there saying it's not just the case of being sexually abused and not just the case of human right abuses but the democratic republic of congo or the u
nationalitys of the accused abusers from ten countries and mostly europe and africa and al jazeera catherine has more from nirobi. >> with minors and i'm kate peace keepers mainly from several african and european countries and countries like burundi and tanzania and south africa being named, you can catch france as well, canada is also named in that report. and this report is coming out from countries that have people there who desperately need the united nations peace keepers for their...
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good morning, catherine. >> good morning. four gop candidates on the stage last night and donald trump finding himself on the defensive, forced to fend off attacks by his rivals and difficult questions by the moderators. it was attack after attack on donald trump. senators marco rubio and ted cruz teaming up, forcing the republican front runner to defend his record. >> he's making promises he has no intention of keeping. > he's trying to con people into giving them their vote like he couldn't these people into >> when you nominate a candidate who literally has been on every side of every issue and in in the course of this debate, maybe on two other sides before we're done, that's not how you win and the stakes are too high. >> reporter: but trump struck back flinging insults and dismissing his rivals are name calling. > don't worry about it, little marco. lying ted. then there was this. even getting vulgar at times defending his manhood. >> he referred to my hands if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee yo
good morning, catherine. >> good morning. four gop candidates on the stage last night and donald trump finding himself on the defensive, forced to fend off attacks by his rivals and difficult questions by the moderators. it was attack after attack on donald trump. senators marco rubio and ted cruz teaming up, forcing the republican front runner to defend his record. >> he's making promises he has no intention of keeping. > he's trying to con people into giving them their vote...
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for example, when she came to washington she struck up a relationship with catherine grant, "washington post" had been an opposition newspaper to previous republicans but they became fast friends and it was a nourishing relationship and she saw the social as a way to advance the political. it worked out very well. it was natural to her. that's what she liked. she liked good company. they gave more state dinners, like three times as many as president bush did george w. in his eight years. >> we will get in to the glamour of the white house and the china and redogging of the executive mansion. on the service itself, beginning with the civil war era, battle hymn of the republic and the reading of proverbs and the letter from the former president to his wife, in terms of the details in how she planned this, reading about this, i know she wanted to be buried inches from her husband as though they were holding hands. >> she paid attention to every detail. in the first lady i had a butler tell me she would sit at the west hall at the rose garden to see if the president's blazer was the right b
for example, when she came to washington she struck up a relationship with catherine grant, "washington post" had been an opposition newspaper to previous republicans but they became fast friends and it was a nourishing relationship and she saw the social as a way to advance the political. it worked out very well. it was natural to her. that's what she liked. she liked good company. they gave more state dinners, like three times as many as president bush did george w. in his eight...
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our correspondent catherine soi reports from the capital of the democratic repib lick of cong p lick of can go. >> reporter: this is where the symphony orchestra is practising. most of the musicians have no day work but they do what they must. we find them rehearsing the conductor's own composition, a story of the dib legislations a and-- tribulations and how they are over coming them. in 1992 he had only three instruments and a small place in his father's church. >> translation: things have changed. this is not whereway were yeahs ago. people did not come. we are seeing more people but there is still much to do. >> reporter: in down town areas this dominates the night scene with local music. people come out to listen and dance to songs by some of the continent's greatest artists. >> reporter: it has hay rich music culture here. we're listening to the most popular music. getting people here to appreciate classical music has been difficult. the band tries out a classical tune. they tell us it is not something that many would go to watch >> translation: our music is so popular because
our correspondent catherine soi reports from the capital of the democratic repib lick of cong p lick of can go. >> reporter: this is where the symphony orchestra is practising. most of the musicians have no day work but they do what they must. we find them rehearsing the conductor's own composition, a story of the dib legislations a and-- tribulations and how they are over coming them. in 1992 he had only three instruments and a small place in his father's church. >> translation:...
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catherine soi, al jazeera. action on saturday, a crucial day in deciding who will win the as soon as's titles. le 11ster, their father tail took a step forward. mathes in the 1-nil victory, tottenham and arsenal lost ground in the rates as they played out a 2-2 draw. gunners down .10 men. william 14 minutes left, the third place guners came from behind for the point. refused to leave a game. it's with deep regrets. i couldn't see how .11 against 11 would be points today. i can give an example. today, can create at chance. a 4-nil win over bottom-placed aston villa. a 1-1 draw for chelsea. newcastle and norwich lost in the relegation zone. how does the top of the table look? nine games to play, leichster hold a 5-point lead and arsenal cristian 0 wrong aldo has become the second highest goal scorer, 4 times in the second half of real madrid's 7-1 victory. he now has 252 la liga goals. it was his 36th la liga hat trick, one ahead of messi on the all-time list as well barcelona 8 points clear here at the top will
catherine soi, al jazeera. action on saturday, a crucial day in deciding who will win the as soon as's titles. le 11ster, their father tail took a step forward. mathes in the 1-nil victory, tottenham and arsenal lost ground in the rates as they played out a 2-2 draw. gunners down .10 men. william 14 minutes left, the third place guners came from behind for the point. refused to leave a game. it's with deep regrets. i couldn't see how .11 against 11 would be points today. i can give an example....
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catherine soy, al jazeera. great story and time for sports now and here is joe >> thank you very much and with the top three english premier leagues on saturday it was considered a crucial day in deciding who will win this season's title and had a chance to go top in the north and two goals in two minutes have given spurs 2-1 lead here after ramsey scored for arsenal in the first half. gunners were down to ten men and sanchez equalized with 14 minutes to clinch a draw for them. >> i'm happy and proud of our performance and it was a game and we have big regrets because i think i couldn't see how they dropped points today. >> it's not about maturity or character or nothing, this is all our topic because i can show you or can give a lot of example with a big collapse with the player and concede goal in the last-minute and today was in the open and can create a good chance and unlucky. >> five points clear and are in action right now and they are away to them and have taken a lead with the scorer. moving to manches
catherine soy, al jazeera. great story and time for sports now and here is joe >> thank you very much and with the top three english premier leagues on saturday it was considered a crucial day in deciding who will win this season's title and had a chance to go top in the north and two goals in two minutes have given spurs 2-1 lead here after ramsey scored for arsenal in the first half. gunners were down to ten men and sanchez equalized with 14 minutes to clinch a draw for them. >>...
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hi, catherine, good morning. caller: i voted for bernie sanders and i do not know who i will vote for if he does not get the nomination. if you just give me one minute, i will tell you why. i'm against nafta and tpp. passage of these did not, will not create more livable u.s. jobs. ask yourself, what kind of jobs -- low paying, no vacation, no retirement, temporary $7.25 an hour. unemployment is at 4.9%. what does that mean? there was a time when a certain group of people had zero percent unemployment. say.percent, wo, yow, you all of this group got a cabin and food and worse for no pay. this group was called slavery. that is what the corporations , slavelthy top 1% want labor. work for a hut. it happened in dickens, england, in the gulags in russia and is happening in north korea. so, i do not know what i will be doing. host: if bernie sanders is not an nominee, catherine, independent in new hampshire, who voted for bernie sanders, said she does not know what she is going to do. in north carolina, democrat. who
hi, catherine, good morning. caller: i voted for bernie sanders and i do not know who i will vote for if he does not get the nomination. if you just give me one minute, i will tell you why. i'm against nafta and tpp. passage of these did not, will not create more livable u.s. jobs. ask yourself, what kind of jobs -- low paying, no vacation, no retirement, temporary $7.25 an hour. unemployment is at 4.9%. what does that mean? there was a time when a certain group of people had zero percent...
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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, 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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host: that is catherine and ohio. they sayfacebook page, i love this guy referring to jason chaffetz. he is to be congratulated on his aggressive approach to blaming governor , and othersrthy must accept responsibility for this disgraceful flint river drinking water contamination. oversight andouse reform committee. republican should take note. she says she is a democrat. paul is in dallas, the independent line. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i have a comment. i believe the governor of this,an is to blame for totally. he should resign. he saw this coming, and did nothing. these politicians always do that. he says it was a failure the federal government, and the state. what will they do about it? the always take the blame come from -- blame, but don't tell anybody what they will do about it. so what? you take the blame come a big deal. there needs to be consequences. there are never any consequence for any politician, anywhere. senator,essman, or the they pass a law to make themselves exempt. there is
host: that is catherine and ohio. they sayfacebook page, i love this guy referring to jason chaffetz. he is to be congratulated on his aggressive approach to blaming governor , and othersrthy must accept responsibility for this disgraceful flint river drinking water contamination. oversight andouse reform committee. republican should take note. she says she is a democrat. paul is in dallas, the independent line. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i have a comment. i believe the...
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catherine brown, live from raleigh. >>> voters in the fayetteville have a second issue on the bond, in addition to the connect nc bond. they are trying to decide whether to improve a parts wind random. it would fund new parks and recreation projects including splash beds and two senior centers. >>> wral is your headquarters for the boating, after the polls close, results will be available for more than 100 races on wral, www.wral.com, and wral mobile. we will have tv coverage of key races on the state on wral news that 10:00 and 11:00. join us for an election special 9:00 tonight on wral 2. over the air at 5.2, or time warner cable channel, 1255. david crabtree and laura leslie will have the latest results and what they mean for north carolina voters. and at 4:30, david will join us from studio a. >>> a woman hit by a car in trying to cross capital boulevard-year-old wake forest last night when she was hit. she was taken to wake med where she later died. police do not expect to file charges. >>> we now know the names of three people involved in deadly shooting a fayetteville. henry por
catherine brown, live from raleigh. >>> voters in the fayetteville have a second issue on the bond, in addition to the connect nc bond. they are trying to decide whether to improve a parts wind random. it would fund new parks and recreation projects including splash beds and two senior centers. >>> wral is your headquarters for the boating, after the polls close, results will be available for more than 100 races on wral, www.wral.com, and wral mobile. we will have tv coverage...
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i'm catherine brown. >> i'm ken smith. the wife of ronald reagan died this morning. california people have been leaving flowers in rememberance at the museum and honoring the life and legacy of nancy reagan. >> across the country nancy reagan was honored and remembered. president and mrs. obama said they are fortunate to benefit from her proud example and said the former first lady redefined her role in her time here. nbc's political director echoed those sentiments. >> she really in hind sight helped usher in the new era first lady being a political and personal advisor to the president. >> on the campaign trail former california governor arnold schwartz neglecter appearing at a john kasich rally said they are together again. >> she will join him in heaven and the love affair between the two of them will start over again. >> presidential hopeful john kasich served in congress during the reagan years. >> she was an incredible lady very strong and a total class act. >> in southern california mourners brought flowers to the reagan library. >> it's like the end of an er
i'm catherine brown. >> i'm ken smith. the wife of ronald reagan died this morning. california people have been leaving flowers in rememberance at the museum and honoring the life and legacy of nancy reagan. >> across the country nancy reagan was honored and remembered. president and mrs. obama said they are fortunate to benefit from her proud example and said the former first lady redefined her role in her time here. nbc's political director echoed those sentiments. >> she...
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catherine pashish catherine parish and school. the event runs from 1:00 to 9:00. a sheriff's department in florida mourning the loss of one of one of their own. we'll tell you about the accident that killed a deputy in the line of duty. the weekend coming to an end. right now, a time to look ahead to monday's commute. we'll tell you about the interstate closures you need to know about before you hit the road. citycam 5's eyes. the sparkling lights of the area aglow through the deep fog. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from mmmm, yoplait. this is what i came home for -- to work in the community, turning schools after hours into centers for healthcare and safe spaces for our kids. i'm p.g. sittenfeld. after princeton and a marshall scholarship, i turned down a job at google to work improving educat
catherine pashish catherine parish and school. the event runs from 1:00 to 9:00. a sheriff's department in florida mourning the loss of one of one of their own. we'll tell you about the accident that killed a deputy in the line of duty. the weekend coming to an end. right now, a time to look ahead to monday's commute. we'll tell you about the interstate closures you need to know about before you hit the road. citycam 5's eyes. the sparkling lights of the area aglow through the deep fog. it took...
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. >> a tony nominated play about a reunion between catherine and cal porter. they have not seen each other in 20 years, since the memorial service of catherine' s late son and cal' s late partner, would have been has been if marriage were legal. they are memorializing andre and working through the challenges of acceptance between the generations. acceptance of gay life and gay culture between parents and a memorial for the two of them and has many highs and lows. the bigger frame, looking at an american conversation green parents and children and being gay in america. >> your character has a journey through the play. >> cal is doing very well for himself at this point. he has lived through the aids epidemic. he has a partner that passed. he has moved on, 20 years later. he has a husband, which is now legal. and he has a son. at this point, he is -- a figure from his past shows up and he learns to deal with that and things that were unsolved, or left unsaid and undone 20 years ago. >> do you have a favorite moment what will resonate the most with people when th
. >> a tony nominated play about a reunion between catherine and cal porter. they have not seen each other in 20 years, since the memorial service of catherine' s late son and cal' s late partner, would have been has been if marriage were legal. they are memorializing andre and working through the challenges of acceptance between the generations. acceptance of gay life and gay culture between parents and a memorial for the two of them and has many highs and lows. the bigger frame, looking...
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meredith: dietician catherine kuppa also says picking up sushi on the go isn' t bad either. each piece is about forty calories, making the whole meal around 400 calories. summer: if you want to burn some calories, go outside and sit in the sun. meredith: eric, it feels like be bypassed spring and said hello to summer. daytona beach, you are on the sand, 89 degrees. it does not get more summerlike than that at the beach. warm and temperatures are again tomorrow, believe it or not. at this hour, taking you to our wesh 2 studio tower camera, we are looking back toward downtown orlando, a mix of clouds and sunshine. we have come down to 85 degrees in orlando. it feels like 86. the big difference between summertime temperatures and rights now is the dew point and relative humidity. the moisture content is a little bit lower, which is why it does not feel soupy. it is darn warm. 86, the villages. 88, sanford. temperatures are running a warmer than yesterday. first alert doppler radar is showing a few showers. i want to show you this guy working over to western portions it moves to
meredith: dietician catherine kuppa also says picking up sushi on the go isn' t bad either. each piece is about forty calories, making the whole meal around 400 calories. summer: if you want to burn some calories, go outside and sit in the sun. meredith: eric, it feels like be bypassed spring and said hello to summer. daytona beach, you are on the sand, 89 degrees. it does not get more summerlike than that at the beach. warm and temperatures are again tomorrow, believe it or not. at this hour,...
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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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what officials say catherine hoggle has tried more than once. >> and a look at radar. just hour after flakes fell, there is barely any trace of snow this morning. >>> outside for a live look. overcast, but the snow that started falling in some spots last night, nowhere to be found. but more could be on the way. good sunday morning. welcome it news 4 "today" on what is this first day of spring. i'm david culver. adam has the morning off. >> hello, everyone. i'm angie goff and i'm in the storm team 4 weather center with tom kierein who has been very busy this morning. and you are tracking a new weather alert. >> we might get more wet snow again tonight. similar to what happened late on saturday, saturday evening. it may come in late tonight. so we're going around again with another weather alert. all due to low pressure just beginning to get organized. right now some rain on radar. snow in pennsylvania will stay well to our north. we will stay dry for most of the daylight hours on this sunday. and then some rain moves if later this afternoon.
what officials say catherine hoggle has tried more than once. >> and a look at radar. just hour after flakes fell, there is barely any trace of snow this morning. >>> outside for a live look. overcast, but the snow that started falling in some spots last night, nowhere to be found. but more could be on the way. good sunday morning. welcome it news 4 "today" on what is this first day of spring. i'm david culver. adam has the morning off. >> hello, everyone. i'm...
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news 4 catherine craig joins us live. >> reporter: a doorman says it was the scariest thing he's ever seen, the taxi driver believes he ran a red light on first avenue, lost control on 31st street, and clipped a bicyclist, a pedestrian, and then smashed into that building you see there that workers are right now cleaning up. minor injuries to those three people we just mentioned. the taxi driver, bicyclist, pedestrian, and, darlene, nyu hospital right here, they were all taken over here to be observed by medical officials, but again, minor injuries on all thelree people. back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up on the "today" show with hoda and jenna. tori spelling tells us about her new book with vintage inspired meals for your family. another update in 30 minutes. which is what you should not be.
news 4 catherine craig joins us live. >> reporter: a doorman says it was the scariest thing he's ever seen, the taxi driver believes he ran a red light on first avenue, lost control on 31st street, and clipped a bicyclist, a pedestrian, and then smashed into that building you see there that workers are right now cleaning up. minor injuries to those three people we just mentioned. the taxi driver, bicyclist, pedestrian, and, darlene, nyu hospital right here, they were all taken over here...
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she played catherine. underwood's secretary of state on the show to see how it all turns out, you are going to have to watch house of cards. congratulations to our colleagues here. it's fun to see you on that. >>> well, could we be headed for a contested convention? two states and one date are key to these guys. >> i don't make prediction, but i'm going to make a prediction. i am going to win ohio. plain and simple. tired of working for peanuts? well what if i told you that...
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many thanks, catherine. all right. back to policy here for a moment. new reports president obama is privately urging donors to support hillary clinton at this point. he's yet to endorse a candidate for the democratic nomination. but the president has called for a unified democratic message. a growing republican effort to stop donald trump. here's what the white house press secretary josh ernst had to say. watch. >> the president feels fortunate to be in a party that can be proud of their presidential candidates and don't have to spend their time trying to put distance between his party's candidates. both are fox news contributors. good to have you here today. they don't have to problems we have. i don't blame president obama for sensing an opening now. it's been surprising. i understand your relationship between president obama and secretary clinton is complicated. there's a history there. it seems to me perhaps he's signaling she may be out of the woods in terms of fbi investigation. we have seen the president in the past and some say that means she's
many thanks, catherine. all right. back to policy here for a moment. new reports president obama is privately urging donors to support hillary clinton at this point. he's yet to endorse a candidate for the democratic nomination. but the president has called for a unified democratic message. a growing republican effort to stop donald trump. here's what the white house press secretary josh ernst had to say. watch. >> the president feels fortunate to be in a party that can be proud of their...
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catherine, our baby is 5. she is sweet, sweet, sweet. she hugs on you. >> she takes after heidi. >> she does. she does. >> and caroline, who is 7, she is a rascal. she takes after her daddy, poor girl. but you know, she -- her attitude in this campaign is yeah, yeah, whatever, dad, okay, fine. but there was one moment right before super tuesday when heidi was at home and caroline was sitting on the couch and was watching, i don't know, may have been fox news, was watching tv and some commentator was saying well, every -- it would be a disaster for cruz if donald trump wins the state of texas. and caroline, my 7-year-old who has no interest in politics jumps up on the couch, sticks both fingers in her ears and says not gonna happen. not gonna happen. [cheers and applause] >> and she was right. >> and heidi called to tell me that story and i doubled over laughing. >> they keep you grounded. >> beyond grounded. >> i have seen them with all the debates. and i have seen you playing with your girls in between the debates. that must be your sec
catherine, our baby is 5. she is sweet, sweet, sweet. she hugs on you. >> she takes after heidi. >> she does. she does. >> and caroline, who is 7, she is a rascal. she takes after her daddy, poor girl. but you know, she -- her attitude in this campaign is yeah, yeah, whatever, dad, okay, fine. but there was one moment right before super tuesday when heidi was at home and caroline was sitting on the couch and was watching, i don't know, may have been fox news, was watching tv...
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catherine, our baby is 5. she is sweet, sweet, sweet. she hugs on you. >> she takes after heidi. >> she does. she does. >> and caroline, who is 7, she is a rascal. she takes after her daddy, poor girl. but you know, she -- her attitude in this campaign is yeah, yeah, whatever, dad, okay, fine. but there was one moment right before super tuesday when heidi was at home and caroline was sitting on the couch and was watching, i don't know, may have been fox news, was watching tv and some commentator was saying well, every -- it would be a disaster for cruz if donald trump wins the state of texas. and caroline, my 7-year-old who has no interest in politics jumps up on the couch, sticks both fingers in her ears and says not gonna happen. not gonna happen. [cheers and applause] right. >> and heidi called to tell me that story and i doubled over laughing. >> they keep you grounded. >> beyond grounded. >> i have seen them with all the debates. and i have seen you playing with your girls in between the debates. that must be your secret sauce right
catherine, our baby is 5. she is sweet, sweet, sweet. she hugs on you. >> she takes after heidi. >> she does. she does. >> and caroline, who is 7, she is a rascal. she takes after her daddy, poor girl. but you know, she -- her attitude in this campaign is yeah, yeah, whatever, dad, okay, fine. but there was one moment right before super tuesday when heidi was at home and caroline was sitting on the couch and was watching, i don't know, may have been fox news, was watching tv...
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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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we saw the fact check today by catherine herridge as well. >> well, the fact check, i thought, was rather devastating. there is no way to expose all of that in a town hall and a debate. it is refreshing that one of the candidates, hillary, finally got a question on emails that the other moderators and the other debates have stayed away from. i thought it was even almost semihistoric the way you actually asked a question about abortion. i think there have been,"' what, seven democratic debates and not one about abortion. the moderators are always asking republicans about the difficult issue of exceptions for the pro-life position, which is a serious question. but you never hear the same question asked about the difficult exceptions on the pro-choice side, meaning is there any time, anywhere, any time in the pregnancy when you would allow a regulation to prevent an abortion? which is never asked, has to be asked, and was asked. and i had thought it elicited an reply. she made a semiconfession on that. something that i think is important. you actually were able to pierce the veil on that. i
we saw the fact check today by catherine herridge as well. >> well, the fact check, i thought, was rather devastating. there is no way to expose all of that in a town hall and a debate. it is refreshing that one of the candidates, hillary, finally got a question on emails that the other moderators and the other debates have stayed away from. i thought it was even almost semihistoric the way you actually asked a question about abortion. i think there have been,"' what, seven...
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catherine, good evening. >> late today, u.s. government officials confirm to fox news the two brothers, khalid and ibrahim el bakraoui were on the terror watch list. in a perfect world, there would have prevent them pr entering the united states. what we don't know is when they got on the list and whether travel to syria was involved. >> also today we have a new isis propaganda video that specifically mentions brussels. >> it is a nine-minute video. i've watched it in its entirety. it is sitting on the shelf waiting. it is book ended by news reports at the beginning and the sxenl thinlt show cases the belgian foreign fighters. it does not have interviews. this in no way is a matter dom video. just promising that more attack are in the pipeline. >> we heard from the fbi, the attorney general, anything we're learning about any u.s. connections? >> there is a news conference about some cyber indictments. they did take questions and said so far they're not seeing any credible evidence. right now the fbi director is focused on two th
catherine, good evening. >> late today, u.s. government officials confirm to fox news the two brothers, khalid and ibrahim el bakraoui were on the terror watch list. in a perfect world, there would have prevent them pr entering the united states. what we don't know is when they got on the list and whether travel to syria was involved. >> also today we have a new isis propaganda video that specifically mentions brussels. >> it is a nine-minute video. i've watched it in its...
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and catherine herridge's story about the story learned from the man set up hillary clinton's email server we asked how this server may end. dennis gordon says it will go on forever with no indictment. jerry whacked says it will be covered up by the obama administration they just need to figure out how they will do it. adam shapiro war on coal can the industry ever report? alice brandenstein says yes if we elect a republican and retain the e.p.a. during the coverage of the nancy reagan funeral we asked how will you remember her? sally writes as a very dignified first lady and a woman who found her soul mate. thank you for your friday9t feedback. we always look forward to that every week. and thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. we have a countdown to super tuesday 2. we will have full coverage coming up on monday. we will lay out the delegate map ahead of tuesday. it's going to be to see. don't forget, michelle fields on megyn kelly's show tonight. greta goes "on the record" right now. ♪ ♪ >>> this is a fox
and catherine herridge's story about the story learned from the man set up hillary clinton's email server we asked how this server may end. dennis gordon says it will go on forever with no indictment. jerry whacked says it will be covered up by the obama administration they just need to figure out how they will do it. adam shapiro war on coal can the industry ever report? alice brandenstein says yes if we elect a republican and retain the e.p.a. during the coverage of the nancy reagan funeral...
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mary kat ma mary catherine, every night we hope there is more clarity at the end of the night. >> no clarity. one of the points david brought up from the exit polling you have michigan looking like a less angry state, a little bit more like a virginia in angry versus dissatisfied versus an alabama. i think that's an interesting point because you saw rubio close the gap on trump who had double-digit leads. in michigan you may see kasich close that gap. who knows if he makes it far enough to close it completely. i think cruz will have an argument, rubio will say i'm going to florida no matter what. you don't get clarity tonight but next week. >> the satisfied number is still in the 80s, extraordinarily high. we saw the same numbers in south carolina and nevada. the one unifying number in all of this is that anger and that dissatisfaction with the establishment, with the narrow minded conservative views of someone like ted cruz who shut down the government. you know, trump has come in and really brought in that platform on trade, noninterventionism. he's upended the party both the estab
mary kat ma mary catherine, every night we hope there is more clarity at the end of the night. >> no clarity. one of the points david brought up from the exit polling you have michigan looking like a less angry state, a little bit more like a virginia in angry versus dissatisfied versus an alabama. i think that's an interesting point because you saw rubio close the gap on trump who had double-digit leads. in michigan you may see kasich close that gap. who knows if he makes it far enough...
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fox news's catherine herridge has the latest. catherine, what details are pagliano sharing? what has he given to the fbi. reporter: thank you, deirdre, good afternoon. intelligence source close to the investigation tell us that clinton former i.t. special cyst bryan pagliano how the unsecured email system was set up, who had access when and what devices were used. fox news was told that pagliano who struck immunity deal with the justice department late last year has provided a kind of a road map to investigators and importance to the fbi case can not be overemphasized. source who is not authorized to speak on the record due to the sensitivity of the ongoing investigation said his information is helping investigators knit together the emails with other evidence including images of mrs. clinton using her devices on the road as secretary of state. cbs recently pressed mrs. clinton about the fbi probe an pagliano's immunity deal. >> it's a security review. i'm delighted that he has agreed to cooperate as everyone else has and i think that we'll be moving toward a resolution of t
fox news's catherine herridge has the latest. catherine, what details are pagliano sharing? what has he given to the fbi. reporter: thank you, deirdre, good afternoon. intelligence source close to the investigation tell us that clinton former i.t. special cyst bryan pagliano how the unsecured email system was set up, who had access when and what devices were used. fox news was told that pagliano who struck immunity deal with the justice department late last year has provided a kind of a road...
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i can tell you this, deirdre, catherine herridge has done exceptional reporting on this. this was preplanned event. a mortar is very imprecise weapon unless you know where your mortar is exactly meters where your target is, those rounds that fell on two of our people, that killed them at annex were exactly on target from the minute they left the tube to the minute they impacted on roof. this was preplanned event from start to finish. the notion that it was because of a video was a distraction so the administration could push out their own story. deirdre: this is very hard for her to personally reach closure i think and accept what has to be very painful for her, the death of her child. colonel i want to shift gears, it follows the same theme but this war against terror, thousands of documents containing 22,000 names, phone numbers, addresses, isis recruits was obtained by sky news. it was stolen from the top of the islamic state internal security police. so to what extent can anybody who wants to fight terror, the u.s., u.k., all of our allies, use this information? >> th
i can tell you this, deirdre, catherine herridge has done exceptional reporting on this. this was preplanned event. a mortar is very imprecise weapon unless you know where your mortar is exactly meters where your target is, those rounds that fell on two of our people, that killed them at annex were exactly on target from the minute they left the tube to the minute they impacted on roof. this was preplanned event from start to finish. the notion that it was because of a video was a distraction...
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[cheers and applause] bernie sanders: i do not want to see people like catherine look at the television and see their parents arrested. i do not want to see families broken up, the function of immigration reform is to unite families, not divide them. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: let me say this. i know that in our country, not everybody agrees with my views on immigration reform. we are a democracy. people have different points of view. what is not acceptable manner what your point of view is is to throw racist attacks against mexicans -- [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: the reason donald trump will never be elected president is the american people will not accept insults to mexicans, muslims, or women. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: the american people will not accept a president who insults our veterans. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: or who several years ago led the so-called birther effort which was an ugly, ugly attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the presidency of barack obama. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: and now, you can agree with the pre
[cheers and applause] bernie sanders: i do not want to see people like catherine look at the television and see their parents arrested. i do not want to see families broken up, the function of immigration reform is to unite families, not divide them. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: let me say this. i know that in our country, not everybody agrees with my views on immigration reform. we are a democracy. people have different points of view. what is not acceptable manner what your point of...
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and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world.ed more information at macfound.or >> 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: this was another "day-after" for the presidential hopefuls. tuesday's results focused even more attention on tonight's latest democratic debate. and republicans issued competing calls to join-- or oppose-- the frontrunner... fresh from another night of triumph, donald trump appealed today for mainstream republicans to unite behind him. >> instead of fighting it, they should embrace it, because if we if everybody came together c instead of spending all of this money on these ridiculous ads that frankly are wrong-- andds they're just false ads. if everybody came together, nobody could beat the republicah party, we would walk into washington. >> woodruff: but ted cruz had a d
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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
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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: "super tuesday" has given way to what might be dubbed "whither, wednesday." as in: how much longer can this go on? the republican and democratic leaders are forging ahead, leaving rivals with some hard calculating to do. >> what a super tuesday! >> ifill: it was a big night for frontrunners hillary clinton and donald trump. with seven super tuesday wins apiece, each now holds commanding leads. for the rest of the field, tuesday's results dramatically narrowed any path to the nomination. but most promised, for now, to press on. ted cruz won three states last night and he campaigned late today in kansas. marco rubio cast his vote for the march 15 florida primary today. >> you kn
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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: the battle was officially joined today over the vacancy on the u.s. supreme court. the president formally opened the fray, nominating the head of the federal appeals court for the district of columbia. >> today, i am nominating chief judge merrick brian garland to join the supreme court. >> ifill: the announcement was greeted with applause in the rose garden as the president hailed his nominee. >> judge garland has earned a track record of building consensus as a thoughtful, fair- minded judge who follows the law. he's shown a rare ability to bring together odd couples, assemble unlikely coalitions, persuade colleagues with wide- ranging judicial philosophies to sign onto his
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>> reporter: leadenham, a junior and one of 30 post 9/11 vets at vassar, is here because president catherine hill wanted to somehow close the education gap between young people who go off to elite campuses like this one and those who enlist and go off to fight the wars. >> more of the young men and women who are enlisting are coming from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and it just seems to me that part of the reward or the return for doing that is that they get access to education when they come back. >> reporter: did you feel that this grateful nation notion was words and not action? >> i think the evidence absolutely suggested that it was words and not action. >> reporter: the veterans administration says more than one million vets are using g.i. benefits. most attend public or for-profit schools. the number at top-tier colleges and universities is so small it is not even known. a few years back vassar invested in a campaign to attract veterans to apply. none did, even though their education would have been fully paid for. so, the college turned to the posse foundation, which is expert at
>> reporter: leadenham, a junior and one of 30 post 9/11 vets at vassar, is here because president catherine hill wanted to somehow close the education gap between young people who go off to elite campuses like this one and those who enlist and go off to fight the wars. >> more of the young men and women who are enlisting are coming from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and it just seems to me that part of the reward or the return for doing that is that they get access to education...
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>> going further on catherine heritage's awesome reporting, also points out hillary clinton said she handed over all these e-mails. was not an act of transparency. she was forced to hand over these e-mails that representative torres she was openly -- judge napolitano: handing over the e-mails he handed over paper hard copies and let e-mails meaning she kept for herself the metadata that underlies every e-mail which the government would have gotten had she not taken in the first place. i am sick and tired of hearing her say this that she says over and over again, she said it to bret baier on what we just ran, quote, i neither sent or received e-mails marked classified. mrs. clinton knows this. nothing is marked classified. markings are confidential, secret or top-secret. she materially misrepresented bret baier, to the audience, to the democrats and the fbi who heard their say that until they're sick of hearing patty: >> why did people want to sweep this under the rug? judge napolitano: they are hardened supporters for her, they have a dream of a female progress in the white house and
>> going further on catherine heritage's awesome reporting, also points out hillary clinton said she handed over all these e-mails. was not an act of transparency. she was forced to hand over these e-mails that representative torres she was openly -- judge napolitano: handing over the e-mails he handed over paper hard copies and let e-mails meaning she kept for herself the metadata that underlies every e-mail which the government would have gotten had she not taken in the first place. i...