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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the airport in brussels, belgium, has reopened, almost two weeks after isis suicide bombers killed 32 people there and at a brussels subway stop. a small crowd held a minute of silence before the first flight took off. there were only three departures and arrivals today, but officials said the airport should be up to 20% capacity by tomorrow and full capacity by the end of june. >> we are turning a page, a page full of blood, but we have to rebuild this airport, and we will do so. >> sreenivasan: under tighter security measures, passengers are not allowed to enter the check-in area before having their baggage inspected, and police are conducting random checks of all arriving vehicles. one week after syrian government troops recaptured the key city of palmyra from isis militants, the syrian army is cla
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. emotions ran high today on the greek island of lesbos, as pope francis visited a camp where 3,000 migrants and refugees await deportation to turkey under a deal with the european union. pope francis shook hands with hundreds of the migrants, many weeping and begging for his help, some chanting the word freedom. the pope asked for unity in helping people fleeing conflicts in syria, afghanistan, iraq, and elsewhere. >> ( translated ): we need to eliminate the causes of this dramatic situation: it is not enough to limit ourselves to responding to emergencies as they arise. instead, we need to encourage political efforts that are broader in scope and multilateral. it is necessary, above all, to build peace where war has brought destruction and death. >> stewart: pope francis and other religious leaders tossed
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the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. you! >> once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, pete williams of nbc news. >> good evening. song ever broadcast by radio was performed on board a the brooklyn navy yard. it was called "i love you truly." last night, there was anything air in brooklyn, as hillary clinton and bernie sanders met in that spot for their first debate in five weeks. she was hoping to end his recent string of seven straight victories. the tone with his first answer about whether she's qualified to be president. >> oh, i question her judgment. super p.a.c.'s, which are collecting tens of special of dollars from interests, including $15 million from wall street. believe that that is the kind of judgment we need to be of president we need. >> well, the people of new york voted for me twice to be their senator from new york -- [cheering] and president obama trusted my judgment enough to ask me to be secretary of state to
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the ford foundation, the ethics in journalism foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by to your pbss station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, john dickerson news. john: good evening. it was a good week to be a frontrunner. swept all five of the republican primaries, in island,cut, rhode maryland, delaware and pennsylvania. he now has a more than lead over his closest competitor, ted cruz. hillary clinton one four of those five states, losing to rhode island. in secretary clinton: we're going to imagine a tomorrow where hard work is honored, families are supported, streets are safe and communities are strong and where love trumps hate. forward. let's win the nomination and in a unifieds return as party. thank you so much! john: clinton has a more than pledgeegate lead among delegates which grows to 800 if you add her lead in super delegates. that inspired real talk from bernie sanders. senator sanders: i am very good arithmetic and i can count delegates and we are behind today. john: wishful thinki
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. police in two states are searching for answers in two mass shootings that occurred in the past 24 hours. in ohio, police are looking for the killer or killers of eight members of the same family who were killed yesterday in four separate homes in rural pike county, which lies between columbus and cincinnati. police say the victims-- seven adults and one teenager-- were shot in the head at close range "execution-style," some while they slept. one woman was shot in her bed with a newborn beside her. that baby, another infant, and a toddler found in the homes were not shot. >> there is a threat there, and i believe that threat to be armed and dangerous. >> thompson: in georgia, police say a gunman shot and killed five people last night-- two men and three women-- in their homes in the city of ap
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. the small south american nation of ecuador is recovering from its most powerful earthquake in 40 years. last night's massive 7.8 magnitude quake was centered near the town of pedernales on ecuador's pacific coast. but it could be felt in the nation's capital, quito, 105 miles away. the quake caused damage across the nation of 16-million people. the mayor of pedernales said, quote, "the entire town collapsed. there's nothing much we can do." ecuador's president, rafael correa, says at least 235 people have died in the quake, and 15- hundred more people were injured. thousands of police and troops have been mobilized to keep order and to help rescue people trapped in the rubble. venezuela, chile and mexico are sending relief workers and supplies, and u.s. military aircraft are assisting the mission. in japan,
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. secretary of state john kerry made a surprise visit to afghanistan today in an attempt to ease escalating political tensions there and prolong a power-sharing agreement he brokered two years ago. secretary kerry met with afghan president ashraf ghani, whose security forces control 70% of the country's territory but are fighting a resurgent taliban which was initially toppled by the u.s.-led invasion in 2001. kerry also met with ghani's political rival, abdullah abdullah, who is chief executive of the unity government. kerry later tweeted: the "u.s. continues to support sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of self- reliant, democratic afghanistan." kerry visited troops serving a"" camp resolute support" in kabul to thank them for their service. the u.s. plans to withdraw nearly half of
additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. secretary of state john kerry made a surprise visit to afghanistan today in an attempt to ease escalating political tensions there and prolong a power-sharing agreement he brokered two years ago....
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. belgium announced today: isis terrorists hurried to carry out suicide bombings on the airport and a train station in brussels and had originally intended to attack paris, again. without providing plot details, belgian prosecutors said" numerous elements in the investigation have shown that the terrorist group initially had the intention to strike in france again. eventually, surprised by the speed of the progress in the ongoing investigation, they urgently took the decision to strike in brussels." the brussels attacks killed 32 people on march 22 and came four days after the arrest in brussels of salah abdeslam, the prime suspect in the november attacks in paris, which killed 130 people in cafes and a concert hall. belgian police detained four more men this weekend for the brussels attacks, including
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the migrant flow to and through europe is slowing down as countries along the route harden their borders. austria said today it would deploy soldiers along its border with italy to block migrants who've crossed the mediterranean sea from northern africa. germany says due to tightened borders, new arrivals through austria dropped to 5,000 migrants last month, down from 65,000 in january. in greece, several dozen syrian refugees blocked a highway to protest the closed border into neighboring macedonia. 45,000 migrants and refugees are stranded in camps in mainland greece with another 5,000 on the greek islands. turkey stopped 200 migrants today from riding makeshift boats from its west coast across the aegean sea to greece. beginning monday, the 28-nation european union will deport migrants in greece to t
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama is pushing the proposed transatlantic trade and investment partnership he hopes to finalize by the end of the year. the president was in germany today for talks with chancellor angela merkel about the deal, which is intended to lower the costs and regulations of imports and exports between the u.s. and europe. at a news conference with merkel, obama said both nations benefit from free trade. >> it is indisputable that it has made our economy stronger. it has made sure that our businesses are the most competitive in the world, and as you see other markets like china beginning to develop, and asia beginning to develop, and africa growing fast, we've got to make sure our businesses can compete there. >> thompson: the president also praised merkel for being, as he
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: most of the presidential hopefuls hit the trail hard today, and while accusations of lies are nothing new this campaign season, this time, the war of words was on the democratic side. >> if i'm so fortunate enough to be your president, i will never forget new york. >> woodruff: despite the cheerful greeting, the jabs are getting sharper in the democratic contest. here's hillary clinton thursday-- after she was confronted with accusations she's taken money from the fossil fuel industry. >> i am so sick of the sanders campaign lying about me, i am sick of it. >> woodruff: sanders fired back this morning in a tv interview. >> well, i'm not crazy about people disrupting meetings, but the fact of the matter is secretary clinton has taken significant sums of money from the fossil fuel industry. >> woodruff: the non-partisan center for responsive politics says it is a fraction of one percent of clinton's fund
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: most of the presidential hopefuls hit the trail hard today, and while accusations of lies are nothing new this campaign season, this time, the war of words was on the democratic side. >> if i'm so fortunate enough to be your president, i will never forget new york. >> woodruff: despite the cheerful greeting,...
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the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastingd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: today brought a sizeable shift in the presidential race. the republican frontrunner turned his attention from his rivals to his world view. but one of those rivals rolled out a running mate. john yang reports, on this campaign day. >> it's time to shake the rust off america's foreign policy. it's time to invite new voices and new visions into the fold.s >> reporter: donald trump, fresh from a decisive sweep of tuesday's primaries, deliveredim his first major speech on foreign policy. ted cruz answered with a headline of his own, namingin former rival, carly fiorina, as his running mate. >> this ticket is about the future, it is about our children, it is about our grandchildren. the stakes of this election, we are not simply waging on a sporting contest. >> reporter: cruz is banking on next week's indiana primary to give him new life. trump now has more than three quarters of the delegates hele needs f
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. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> th4 possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pby station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's another "super tuesday" indeed for donald trump, in his bid to avoid a contested republican convention. the associated press projects the g.o.p. frontrunner swept all five states that voted today. he is projected to end up with a significant win over ted cruz and johnçóñr kasich inÑyóñr pen and same in the p state ofÑi maryland and it isÑii projected will win connecticut, delaware a and rhode island as well. onÑi theçó democratic side netw projections make hillary clinton the winner in pennsylvania over bernie sanders and the winner in maryland too. clinton is also projected to=/%n delaware but it's too soon to call the other two democrat contests. we'll be taking an extended looi at tonight's results after the e news summary.ñr >> sreenivasan: in the day's t other news, opponents of north carolina's voter i.d. law said they'll keep up their court fight against it. the statute requires voters
. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> th4 possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pby station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's another "super tuesday" indeed for donald trump, in his bid to avoid a contested republican convention. the associated press projects the g.o.p. frontrunner swept all five states that voted today. he is projected to end up with a significant win over ted cruz...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the campaign combat cooled off some today in the presidential race. two of the three republicans took a break from campaigning, and the two democrats took a step back from open warfare. hillary clinton and bernie sanders reached a kind of verbal truce this morning-- after doing battle over who's qualified to be president. >> i've known hillary clinton for 25 years.ll i respect hillary clinton. we were colleagues in the senate, and on her worst day, she will be, she would be an infinitely better president than either of the republicanre candidates. >> i think in the heat of the campaign, people say lots of things. i want to stay focused on the issues. there are contrasts between us, and i think that's fair game. >> woodruff: the frontrunner's camp also dealt with former president clinton's confrontation with protestersco yesterday. at an event in philadelphia, they jeered his record-- and his wife's-- on cr
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the campaign combat cooled off some today in the presidential race. two of the three republicans took a break from campaigning, and the two democrats took a step back from open warfare. hillary clinton and bernie sanders reached a kind of verbal truce this morning-- after doing battle over who's qualified to be president....
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a u.s. attack on a charity hospital in afghanistan that left 42 people dead did not constitute a war crime. that is according to a pentagon investigation which determined the october strike was unintentional, and the result of human error and equipment failures. 16 u.s. service members were disciplined, but none will face criminal charges. we will delve deeper into the findings right after this news summary. republican presidential hopeful john yang begins our coverage. >> reporter: a melee today, as protesters and police clashed outside the hotel hosting the california republican party's convention. the scheduled speaker: frontrunner donald trump. because of the commotion, the candidate had to take the long way in. >> that was not the easiest entrance i've ever made. my wife called, she said there are helicopters following you, and i went under a fence and through a fence-- oh, boy, it felt like i was
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a u.s. attack on a charity hospital in afghanistan that left 42 people dead did not constitute a war crime. that is according to a pentagon investigation which determined the october strike was unintentional, and the result of human error and equipment failures. 16 u.s. service members were disciplined, but none will face...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.s bib >> woodruff: the tone and tensions grew sharper today on the democratic side of theda presidential contest. it happened as critical newri primaries loom in new york, pennsylvania and other northeastern states. bernie sanders walked to the mike this morning in philadelphia, and picked up where'd left off last night, on hillary clinton.ia >> are you qualified to be president of the united statesni when you're raising millions of dollars from wall street, an entity who's greed and recklessness helped destroy our economy? >> woodruff: during tv interviews yesterday, clinton never actually called sanders unqualified, but she did say this:al >> well, i think he hasn't done his homework, and he'd been talking for more than a year about doing things he hadn'tt really studied or understood. >> woodruff: that was a shot at sanders' stumble in an interview on how he'd break up big banks. today, the vermont senator ar
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tibpu >> woodruff: it took all day, but more than 170 countries signed the landmark paris accorn on climate change today. the ceremony took place at the united nations in new york. secretary of state john kerry signed for the united states, with his granddaughter joining him. h beforehand, he acknowledged the deal falls short of its stated goal. >> the power of this agreement is not that it, in and of itself, guarantees that we actually hold the increase of temperature to the target of 1.5 degrees or two degrees t centigrade. in fact, it does not. and we know that. we acknowledge it. the power of this agreement is the opportunity that it creates. >> woodruff: each nation will set non-binding targets for cutting emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases by 2025. the u.s. target is up to 28% below 2005 levels. a new earthquake hit off the coast of ecuador last night, followed by smaller aftershock,e but there were
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tibpu >> woodruff: it took all day, but more than 170 countries signed the landmark paris accorn on climate change today. the ceremony took place at the united nations in new york. secretary of state john kerry signed for the united states, with his granddaughter joining him. h beforehand, he acknowledged the deal falls short of its...
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ase >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tad d captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned byne media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.orga >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> price spike. oil surges to its highest level this year. a meeting this weekend could determine whether the climb continues. >>> top rated. the one pickup truck that earned high marks in a tough crash test and the other one that didn't. >>> tax survival good. still haven't filed? we have list minute tips to get your return in on time. all that and more on "nightly business report" for tuesday, april 12th. >>> good evening, everybody. welcome. i'm sue herera. tyler mathisen is off tonight. a rumor and a rally. oil prices touch new 2016 highs on reports that saudi arabia and
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wti >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. n n k you. >> woodruff: the democratic presidential contenders face another showdown moment tonight. hillary clinton and bernie sanders debate in brooklyn, just five days before the new york t state primary. meanwhile, donald trump's campaign manager, corey lewandowski, won't be tried for grabbing a reporter. a prosecutor in florida said today there's not enoughe' evidence to make a case of misdemeanor battery.m in the day's other news, the u.s. military announced new moves in the south china sea, in response to a chinese buildup. defense secretary ash carter said joint patrols with theth philippines navy are alreadyne under way. he was in manila for war games with the philippines military. and, he said the goal is not to be provocative, but to tamp down tensions. >> our efforts to do more together demonstrate america's unbreakable commitment to theo defense of this nation, the security and stability of the asia pacific,
wti >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. n n k you. >> woodruff: the democratic presidential contenders face another showdown moment tonight. hillary clinton and bernie sanders debate in brooklyn, just five days before the new york t state primary. meanwhile, donald trump's campaign manager, corey lewandowski, won't be tried for grabbing a reporter. a prosecutor in florida said...
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and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.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. >> gaining steam. stocks hit new highs for the year and for that, you can thank this year's worst performing sector. >>> disrupting cancer. a tech billionaire who changed the music industry and was at the forefront of social media, wants to reinvent the way research is done and he has a plan and the money to do it. >>> what's disgusting? >> 40,000 verizon workers walk off the job and the strike is leading to a war of words between a presidential candidate and the company's ceo. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report for wednesday april 13th. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. tyler mathisen is off
and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.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. >> gaining steam. stocks hit new highs for the year and for that, you can thank this year's worst performing sector. >>>...
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. >> 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: it's five days until the wisconsin primary, and rivals in both parties are turning up the heat on donald trump. after a rough 24 hours, the republican frontrunner stayed mostly out of the public eye today. one meeting was with donald trump's foreign policy team, a day after he refused to rule out a nuclear strike against islamic state militants. >> can you tell the middle east we're not using a nuclear weapon? >> can you tell the middle east we're not using a nuclear weapon on anybody? >> i would never say that. i would never take any of my cards off the table. >> how about europe? we won't use it in europe? >> i-- i'm not going to take it aughter)ht use it in europe? >> no, i don't think so. >> woodruff: in fact, u.s. presidents by tradition do not rule out the use of nuclear weapons on any front, in order in that same televised town hall, trump also said women who have abortions should be punishe
. >> 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: it's five days until the wisconsin primary, and rivals in both parties are turning up the heat on donald trump. after a rough 24 hours, the republican frontrunner stayed mostly out of the public eye today. one meeting was with donald trump's foreign policy team, a day after he refused to rule out a nuclear strike...
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the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastingntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's on to new york in the presidential campaign, after wisconsin shook up the race. republican ted cruz and democrat bernie sanders won big in the badger state on tuesday. the candidates they are chasing-- donald trump and hillary clinton-- hope for better in new york, which is home to both. we will have a full report, after the news summary. in the day's other news, pharmaceutical giant pfizer and its irish rival allergan called off a record merger agreement. the deal would have saved pfizer hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes by moving its corporate address overseas. but on monday, the obama administration imposed rules to block such "tax inversions." at the white house today, spokesman josh earnest rejected criticism from the drug companies. >> most corporate leaders understand that a strong, american economy is good for their business. and the concern that we have is with the leaders of some corpor
the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastingntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's on to new york in the presidential campaign, after wisconsin shook up the race. republican ted cruz and democrat bernie sanders won big in the badger state on tuesday. the candidates they are chasing-- donald trump and hillary clinton-- hope for better in new york, which is home to...
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.>> >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.byn >> woodruff: this is a rare week without any primary voting, anywhere, in the 2016 presidential race, but the campaigning grinds on. and as the day's developments show, the talk is getting testier, especially over the all-important delegate numbers game. john yang has our report. >> reporter: for the two democratic contenders and the three republicans, the campaign is now dominated by delegate wars. g.o.p. frontrunner donald trump leads by about 200 delegates. but he phoned into fox news this morning to complain he should be getting even more. >> for example, i won south carolina by a landslide, ana massive landslide. and now they're trying to pick off those delegates one by one. that's not the way democracy is supposed to work. n what kind of a system is this? now, i'm an outsider, and i came into the system, and i'm winning the votes, by millions of votes. but the system is rigged. it's crooked. >> reporter:
.>> >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.byn >> woodruff: this is a rare week without any primary voting, anywhere, in the 2016 presidential race, but the campaigning grinds on. and as the day's developments show, the talk is getting testier, especially over the all-important delegate numbers game. john yang has our report. >> reporter: for the two democratic...
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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: it's been another big day on the presidential calendar, and for the candidates, it's another tense night of watching returns. the people of wisconsin had their say today in the race for the two parties' nominations. democrats are awarding 96 delegates. republicans, 42. we'll hear from john yang, reporting from milwaukee, after the news summary. in the day's other news, the so- called "panama papers" leak claimed its first major casualty. iceland's prime minister resigned after revelations that he sheltered huge sums offshore during an economic crisis. thousands of icelanders protested yesterday, after the news came out in millions of leaked documents. they detail tax avoidance schemes by world leaders and others. in washington, president obama pointed to the "panama papers" revelations as he touted new rules that target tax inversions. that's when u.s. companies shift ownership of their interests ove
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: it's been another big day on the presidential calendar, and for the candidates, it's another tense night of watching returns. the people of wisconsin had their say today in the race for the two parties' nominations. democrats are awarding 96 delegates. republicans, 42. we'll hear...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: death rained down on syria's largest city today. at least 60 people were killed, nearly half of them at a hospital. it was the starkest evidence yet that a two-month-old truce is now history. chaos in the darkness of aleppo. an air strike smashed this hospital supported by the red cross and doctors without borders, in a rebel-held section of the city. among the dead: one of the region's last remaining pediatricians. >> this was the place for women to go and give birth. this was the place for children to go and get specialist treatment. it's now a pile of rubble. >> sreenivasan: after sunrise, more strikes hit a residential neighborhood, and rescue workers scrambled to pull a young girl free... >> ( translated ): here is a residential area! they are striking at residents. they are not terrorists here. >> sreenivasan: at the same time, syrian state media reported at least a thousand mortar rounds
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: death rained down on syria's largest city today. at least 60 people were killed, nearly half of them at a hospital. it was the starkest evidence yet that a two-month-old truce is now history. chaos in the darkness of aleppo. an air strike smashed this hospital supported by the red cross and doctors without borders,...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. anwe >> woodruff: the death toll in ecuador's devastating earthquake rose to 350 today. hundreds more are missing, but three people were rescued, after being trapped for 32 hours. john yang reports on the day's developments. >> reporter: all through a second night, crews searched for survivors in the rubble. n families of the missing watchedn anxiously. >> ( translated ): no, i didn't sleep last night and i won't bet able to sleep today because i am distressed with the desperation to find them, to see them, to know they are ok. >> reporter: as daylight broke, more bodies were pulled from the debris, and the devastation from saturday night's disaster lay everywhere. stephen kueffner, of "the economist," is watching inch quito. >> you start hearing the window frames cracking, you feel the ground shake and then you look up and see the lamps moving. then you realize that this is not going to be over quickly. >> repor
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. anwe >> woodruff: the death toll in ecuador's devastating earthquake rose to 350 today. hundreds more are missing, but three people were rescued, after being trapped for 32 hours. john yang reports on the day's developments. >> reporter: all through a second night, crews searched for survivors in the rubble. n families of the...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: europe moved in earnest today to reverse the human flood spilling into the continent. it took the form of deportations from greece, involving the first of what could be thousands of people. malcolm brabant reports on the day's developments. >> reporter: as dawn broke, the first of more than 200 migrants, mostly pakistanis and afghans, were ferried from the greek islands back to turkey. escorted by officers from the e.u.'s border agency, they were taken to a tented area for registration and health screenings. at the same time, 32 syrian refugees were flown from istanbul to hanover, germany to be resettled. it's all part of turkey's deal with the european union to end more than a year of mass migration. >> greece and turkey are implementing the agreement lawfully and the commission and the agencies are on the ground advising with advice and expertise. >> reporter: the deal aims to discourage those fleeing c
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: europe moved in earnest today to reverse the human flood spilling into the continent. it took the form of deportations from greece, involving the first of what could be thousands of people. malcolm brabant reports on the day's developments. >> reporter: as dawn broke, the first of more than 200 migrants, mostly...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.ributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it is the final weekend before the all-important new york primary, and the presidential candidates, democrats and republicans alike, were on the go today. most traveled to towns and cities across the empire state. one traveled half a world away. john yang has the story. >> bernie! bernie! bernie! >> reporter: they cheered bernie sanders in rome-- but it was italy, not new york. his visit to the vatican came just hours after the most combative democratic debate yet, back in brooklyn. >> i am sure a lot of people are very surprised to learn that you supported raising the minimum wage to 15 bucks an hour. >> you know, wait a minute... wait a minute. >> ( inaudible ) >> -- wait, wait... >> that's just not accurate. well... >> come on, i have stood on the debate stage... >> -- well and i... >> -- with senator sanders eight-- times. >> excuse me. >> i have said the... >> well... >> exact same thing. >> secretary, se
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.ributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it is the final weekend before the all-important new york primary, and the presidential candidates, democrats and republicans alike, were on the go today. most traveled to towns and cities across the empire state. one traveled half a world away. john yang has the story. >> bernie! bernie! bernie! >> reporter: they...
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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. >> the polls have closed in newe york state and as expected it's a big night for donald trump. the front runner will win a commanding victory over texas senator ted cruz and ohio governor john kasich. he's hoping his win is big enough to sweep the delegates at stake. on the democratic side there's no projection at yet.t hillary clinton was hoping for a big win over bernie sanders for 291 democratic delegates. both trump and clinton have suffered a string of de feats recently so the candidates kept at it today even as new yorkers turned out to have their say. >> reporter: who are you voting for? >> easy decision! >> sreenivasan: donald trump-- casting his new york primary ballot this morning in midtown manhattan a few blocks from his namesake tower. but the republican frontrunner also had to address the churning within his political team. including new roles for veteran political operatives brought in as adviso
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. >> the polls have closed in newe york state and as expected it's a big night for donald trump. the front runner will win a commanding victory over texas senator ted cruz and ohio governor john kasich. he's hoping his win is big enough to sweep the delegates at stake. on the democratic side...