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obama, i think of temperament. elected, almost all the political cartoons that came out showed lincoln high-fiving obama. obama announced his candidacy in springfield. i always thought his temperament, the left got so annoyed and disgusted with obama i kept thinking of the radical abolitionists and republicans, because lincoln would not act on the slavery or these other issues. sometimes, as i follow current policies, i see the temperament of gradualism, of being evolutionary, taking all sides in. obama styles himself after lincoln, certainly in his speaking. >> president obama is very much inspired by lincoln. his background is very interesting. he had a father who abandoned him and his family. he wrote about it, try to come to terms with it in a literary sense, in a book. withother also left him her parents, to be raised. so there are all kinds of similarities in these interesting inry how people develop their temperament as president. audience: here's another question on modern comparisons. this time to a republican. raised two issues about lincoln's view of the united states. that lincoln had a view of the
obama, i think of temperament. elected, almost all the political cartoons that came out showed lincoln high-fiving obama. obama announced his candidacy in springfield. i always thought his temperament, the left got so annoyed and disgusted with obama i kept thinking of the radical abolitionists and republicans, because lincoln would not act on the slavery or these other issues. sometimes, as i follow current policies, i see the temperament of gradualism, of being evolutionary, taking all sides...
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, obama... ♪ i love this idea a lot. this is the new diplomacy. obamaorks on a comedy show makes jokes, now people love him. so now rauÚl castro comes to an american comedy show and do a spot on "modern family." one of those wacky episodes, gloria coming in and sauce, ah, commandant castro, what are you doing to manny! oh, no, why would you torture him? why would you torture him? i said torture, like help him with math and science. not torture. why don't you understand? (laughter) i love that show. i'm serious. you know, it feels like the extreme reaction over belgium isn't happening in belgium. for some strange reason, the most extreme reaction is happening here. >> cruz writing in a statement that to prevent a similar attack in the u.s., muslim neighborhoods should be patrolled and secured by law enforcement. >> we need law enforcement resources directed there, we need national security forces directed there. we will use overwhelming air power to carpet bomb i.s.i.s. into oblivion. >> would you start torturing him rght away or see if he would cooperat
, obama... ♪ i love this idea a lot. this is the new diplomacy. obamaorks on a comedy show makes jokes, now people love him. so now rauÚl castro comes to an american comedy show and do a spot on "modern family." one of those wacky episodes, gloria coming in and sauce, ah, commandant castro, what are you doing to manny! oh, no, why would you torture him? why would you torture him? i said torture, like help him with math and science. not torture. why don't you understand? (laughter)...
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obama.. ony: fue hueles a obama. pÁnfilo: todavÍa huelo a obama. esta visita de obama. obama lo cree que pÁnfilo comunique con la verdadera casa blanca. tony: cuando este vÍdeo comenzÓ circular en las redes sociales muchos pensaron que no era real. pancÍlo: no es un montaje, es real, hablÓ con obama y en verdad hablÓ en tiempos distintos se grabÓ lo de obama, despuÉs editÓ, pero no fue un montaje como tal. tony: estÁ consciente que parte de esta semana histÓrica en cuba pÁnfilo: creo que sÍ, pero no tengo mucha conciencia, entroniza y vuelve a que mi pÁgina de hace unos dÍas ha subido en 10.000 seguidores. tony: la transformaciÓn le he tomado el 30 minutos, pero el paso a la fama era instantÁneo. pÁnfilo: no estÉ preparado para eso, que me estÁn llamando y me escriben de todos los paÍses diciÉndome hermano, qué fue lo que hiciste que estÁs, en espaÑa, italia, poniÉndote en el noticiero, estÁs loco? tony: pÁnfilo le ofreciÓ la casa como hospedaje pero prefirieron la casa del embajador estadounidense en la isla. gracias por tu atenciÓn. luego de esta
obama.. ony: fue hueles a obama. pÁnfilo: todavÍa huelo a obama. esta visita de obama. obama lo cree que pÁnfilo comunique con la verdadera casa blanca. tony: cuando este vÍdeo comenzÓ circular en las redes sociales muchos pensaron que no era real. pancÍlo: no es un montaje, es real, hablÓ con obama y en verdad hablÓ en tiempos distintos se grabÓ lo de obama, despuÉs editÓ, pero no fue un montaje como tal. tony: estÁ consciente que parte de esta semana histÓrica en cuba pÁnfilo:...
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obama, obama, it was a funny moment. think of this. many of those people who talked around and looked and said obama, obama, obama, were a afro cuban. and one even walked up to our photographer and said, if you need help with your camera tomorrow covering mr. obama, he says i would love to help you out. because we love him. we love his charisma, so i only tell you that story just to -- just to emphasize the point that the people here, the afrcubans especially, they love president his popularity rating is through the roof. more popular than pope francis here on the island. it's estimated about 65% of the pop layer is afro-cuban. >> i i thought the most powerful part of his speech when he mentioned mlk and said why am i doing t ts? i said i believe in what martin luther king, jr. said, the fierce urgency of now. and then as janine was mentioning, he did talk about the faults of democracy, but when he told the story of himself, he said only in a dememracy could i become president. and giving his past. that w w powerful. >> and he explained that the united states and cuba are like estranged brothers. they have a history of slave labor, a
obama, obama, it was a funny moment. think of this. many of those people who talked around and looked and said obama, obama, obama, were a afro cuban. and one even walked up to our photographer and said, if you need help with your camera tomorrow covering mr. obama, he says i would love to help you out. because we love him. we love his charisma, so i only tell you that story just to -- just to emphasize the point that the people here, the afrcubans especially, they love president his popularity...
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. >> obama's data operation was lead by harper reid. >> the obama campaign's real heroes, harper reid, the technology mastermind behind obama's win. >> i'm an incredible person.ed, technology mastermind behind obama's win. >> i'm an incredible person. this is a very straight forward thing here. >> you got credit for obama's victory. >> i was just a cog. i just looked differently so the media didn't know what to do with me. >> the media same the romney campaign was high-tech. >> on election day, the campaign will activate a sophisticated system for tracking their get out the vote efforts. >> but we know how that story ends. romney had four people working in data analytics. obama had 50. and he had something called -- >> project narwol. >> a data program with a code name. >> he named it narwhal. >> we wanted a code name that would be fun to say. it's kind of a joke, really. once it leaked, nobody knew what to do. suddenly there was this mythical narwhal. then everyone was like, what's narwhal? >> meanwhile, romney's team had orica, a database name for another sea creature.ca, a data another sea creature. on election day, it cra
. >> obama's data operation was lead by harper reid. >> the obama campaign's real heroes, harper reid, the technology mastermind behind obama's win. >> i'm an incredible person.ed, technology mastermind behind obama's win. >> i'm an incredible person. this is a very straight forward thing here. >> you got credit for obama's victory. >> i was just a cog. i just looked differently so the media didn't know what to do with me. >> the media same the romney...
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at it the 74% essentially, then you go back here, he's beating then senator obama, now president obama, but then senator obama when this state was so important to him, pulling away from hillary clinton in the delegate chase, in this context senator obama was pulling away, senator sand sers trying to catch up. and you come back to the national map. this is why this is important. he entered 304 delegates down. if he can pick up 70 something of the 100 there, that's a net gain of 50 or so. we'll see what he gets in alaska. hawaii later. he could narrow this 304 delegate lead, this is just pledged, narrow that by 70 or 80 depending how well he does. that's a good start. it won't be enough but a good springboard. then come back to the midwest and the mid-atlantic and prove himself. >> the democratic party does not have winner take all contests. 55-45% victory not good enough to really catch up with hillary clinton who is more than 300 ahead. he needs these landslide victories by 80% as we're seeing coming in from alaska, 75 of the vote from washington state. >> watch these two lines. if he won all three today this
at it the 74% essentially, then you go back here, he's beating then senator obama, now president obama, but then senator obama when this state was so important to him, pulling away from hillary clinton in the delegate chase, in this context senator obama was pulling away, senator sand sers trying to catch up. and you come back to the national map. this is why this is important. he entered 304 delegates down. if he can pick up 70 something of the 100 there, that's a net gain of 50 or so. we'll...
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, president obama and raul castro agree on one thing, it's not going to be easy. president obama said okay, it's going to be a process. raul castro gave the examplf
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obama, i think of temperament. elected, almost all the political cartoons that came out showed lincoln high-fiving obama. obama announced his candidacy in springfield. i always thought his temperament, the left got so annoyed and disgusted with obama i kept thinking of the radical abolitionists and republicans, because lincoln would not act on the slavery or these other issues. sometimes, as i follow current policies, i see the temperament of gradualism, of being evolutionary, taking all sides in. obama styles himself after lincoln, certainly in his speaking. >> president obama is very much inspired by lincoln. his background is very interesting. he had a father who abandoned him and his family. he wrote about it, try to come to terms with it in a literary sense, in a book. withother also left him her parents, to be raised. so there are all kinds of similarities in these interesting inry how people develop their temperament as president. audience: here's another question on modern comparisons. this time to a republican. raised two issues about lincoln's view of the united states. that lincoln had a view of the
obama, i think of temperament. elected, almost all the political cartoons that came out showed lincoln high-fiving obama. obama announced his candidacy in springfield. i always thought his temperament, the left got so annoyed and disgusted with obama i kept thinking of the radical abolitionists and republicans, because lincoln would not act on the slavery or these other issues. sometimes, as i follow current policies, i see the temperament of gradualism, of being evolutionary, taking all sides...
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obama, i think of temperament. elected, almost all the political cartoons that came out showed lincoln high-fiving obama. obama announced his candidacy in springfield. i always thought his temperament, the left got so annoyed and disgusted with obama i kept thinking of the radical abolitionists and republicans, because lincoln would not act on the slavery or these other issues. sometimes, as i follow current policies, i see the temperament of gradualism, of being evolutionary, taking all sides in.
obama, i think of temperament. elected, almost all the political cartoons that came out showed lincoln high-fiving obama. obama announced his candidacy in springfield. i always thought his temperament, the left got so annoyed and disgusted with obama i kept thinking of the radical abolitionists and republicans, because lincoln would not act on the slavery or these other issues. sometimes, as i follow current policies, i see the temperament of gradualism, of being evolutionary, taking all sides...
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. >> the outrage over president obama's visit to cuban protesters chanting trader and snai havana obama. >> obama has been a sellout to us the cue wans. we feel disgusted. we feel he betrayed. >>> it is hurt morg than winning. castro will not do anything for >> one cuban exile in tears calling the steen dismeen cuba a nightmare. only change in material tho human rites is more depression. >> reporter: but not every one expressed opposition. >> this will help our relationships in a way it hasn't happened before. >> i think it's just amazing. i think wt he is doing is change the culture. noelle la rodriguez who came to ver size in a t-shirt gave us her take on the president's visit. she is puerto rico but spent a lot of time on the island she. is married read toy cuban. >> people h he sufficient ferksdz it's been very hard couple mix. but i feel the change sin eve vit able. and a feel it's nessments no matter how the opposition is. it will hpen and the community happy about it and a think it's welts oofer moments after speaking to 7 news she was run off by this group of protesters. >> every one aeed
. >> the outrage over president obama's visit to cuban protesters chanting trader and snai havana obama. >> obama has been a sellout to us the cue wans. we feel disgusted. we feel he betrayed. >>> it is hurt morg than winning. castro will not do anything for >> one cuban exile in tears calling the steen dismeen cuba a nightmare. only change in material tho human rites is more depression. >> reporter: but not every one expressed opposition. >> this will...
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obama" "obama" -- >> i'll be honest, yeah, i was. it took a while. >> request with over 100,000 shares, facebook seems ready to see obama's -- >> i don't know how he walks around with these ears. >> fake, but funny, on the viral list. >> next on our social media themed show, we post videos on facebook and instagram. then go take pictures on our phones. make sure your social life doesn't fill your phone. what's the deal? >> cheese! my arms are too short. steady. >> we're social creatures. sharing pictures and videos are fun. right up to that moment when -- of memory. >> kelly has tips for staying social without clogging your phone. for starters, treat it like a computer. once a month. settings. go to safari and at the bottom it says clear history and browsing history. you're good to go. >> procedures are similar on other browsers and for android devices. next, check your settings. >> by turning off auto updates, and by also turning off your location services, which you can do in your settings, you're not only saving your battery life, but saving storage on your cell phone. >> get it off your phone. >> when you take a picture, it will lay down a sec
obama" "obama" -- >> i'll be honest, yeah, i was. it took a while. >> request with over 100,000 shares, facebook seems ready to see obama's -- >> i don't know how he walks around with these ears. >> fake, but funny, on the viral list. >> next on our social media themed show, we post videos on facebook and instagram. then go take pictures on our phones. make sure your social life doesn't fill your phone. what's the deal? >> cheese! my arms are...
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obama's >> obama is opening the window to america. >> the president will be joined by the first family as he takes first steps to normalize relations after decades of tension between the us and the castro regime. the focus on a potential trade and business opportunities and along with a meeting with row castro, obama will meet with dissidents. >> it encourages them to continue to fight for the kinds of universal human rights that we deeply cherish in this country. >> with political arrests ongoing opponents claim president obama is going back on his word that he would not travel to cuba until after human rights are improved. critics raised concerns over whether the people will benefit from the thawing relationship between the nations. >> he needs to be able to speak to the cuban people calling for free elections and a more will bring prosperity because anything good. >> marcy gonzales, abc news. you coverage of this historic occasion tonight. laura harris is following the president and cuba along with the tampa bay rays game in cuba. >>> it is becoming the most famous eagles nest in america. >> experts say there may be something going on with one of the eggs. people are waiting for the second one to hatch. >>> star basketball player dwight howard could be in trouble with the nba. the substance he
obama's >> obama is opening the window to america. >> the president will be joined by the first family as he takes first steps to normalize relations after decades of tension between the us and the castro regime. the focus on a potential trade and business opportunities and along with a meeting with row castro, obama will meet with dissidents. >> it encourages them to continue to fight for the kinds of universal human rights that we deeply cherish in this country. >>...
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. >> obama. obama. >> we don't expect this. hours long line in broward, miami-dade in 2012. that was a general election with a long ballot and precinct with lots more voters than machines to take care of them. tomorrow is a one question vote and since the last meltdown, they have been thinning out the crowds d. >> we have to be ready for them. all the equipment consist are set up for the voters. if they remember to bring with them. their picture id. >> democracy promises to be just dandy. a check in with updated machines and more elbow room. know it is important, go to the miami-dade county and monroe county elections website and be sure you know where you are supposed to vote tomorrow and main polling places have changed since the last time you cast a ballot. >> we are live in doral. >> gary nelson. cbs four news. >> special edition of cbs nowr leading up to the primary tomorrow at nine. right here on cbs four. and continuing coverage of campaign 2016 and for information any time on the presidential primary. head to cbs miami.com. >> all new at six a gardens man is phasing
. >> obama. obama. >> we don't expect this. hours long line in broward, miami-dade in 2012. that was a general election with a long ballot and precinct with lots more voters than machines to take care of them. tomorrow is a one question vote and since the last meltdown, they have been thinning out the crowds d. >> we have to be ready for them. all the equipment consist are set up for the voters. if they remember to bring with them. their picture id. >> democracy promises...
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i see a difference between first term barack obama and second-term barack obama particularly second-term fourth quarter barack obama. talk about the differences you are alluding to and speaking to and also why do you think he was not able to do the "bullworth" moment the first time? >> lots of considerations. once you get elected you want to be reelected. it is one thing to be elected the first black president but to get reelected may be more difficult. the first time he had no record. he was a senator for a little while. he was a clean slate on which people inspired hopes, dreams and fantasies and projected on his thin body their ideals. but now, when you got a first term, you have done stuff that people like or don't like. they are supporting you or critical of you. so now, with that record weighing on him, the public's consciousness about who he is, and he has to be as moderate as possible to cast himself as a figu figure who could carry the base as a democrat and win re-election. when he won re-election, people talk about the forecast and saying there is going to be more radicals. i don't think they thought oba
i see a difference between first term barack obama and second-term barack obama particularly second-term fourth quarter barack obama. talk about the differences you are alluding to and speaking to and also why do you think he was not able to do the "bullworth" moment the first time? >> lots of considerations. once you get elected you want to be reelected. it is one thing to be elected the first black president but to get reelected may be more difficult. the first time he had no...
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obama, president obama and raul castro agree on one thing, it's not going to be easy. president obama said okay, it's going to be a process. raul castro gave the example of a swimmer that took four times and finally succeeded and i thought that this was really wo workable that both of them put on the line. we have done our best today, but this is a process that has to go forward. the thing that i found the most interesting about president castro was the fact that he talked about guantanamo and the embargo, because thighs are always the things that they want to mention, they didn't mention the wet foot, white foot policy, so wondered if something happened behind the scene, they didn't want to raise the issue. one of the best things, of course, is that they both gave their views on human rights, and they did it in a debate, in a discussion. president obama made a great point - with other countries we don't have embargoes and policies against them when we don't like their democracies or dictatorship or human rights, but we talk to them about it. and, therefore, we should go ahead with ou
obama, president obama and raul castro agree on one thing, it's not going to be easy. president obama said okay, it's going to be a process. raul castro gave the example of a swimmer that took four times and finally succeeded and i thought that this was really wo workable that both of them put on the line. we have done our best today, but this is a process that has to go forward. the thing that i found the most interesting about president castro was the fact that he talked about guantanamo and...
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obama. obama has announced the white house will declassify thousands of military documents with information about the role the u.s. played at the time. >> there has been controversies about the policies of the united states early in those dark days, and the united states when it reflects on what happened here, has to examine its own policies as well. democracies have to have the courage to acknowledge when we don't live up to the ideals that we stand for. when we have been slow to speak out for human rights, and that was the case here. >> reporter: human rights groups consider the visit offensive, because they claim the military regime had the backing of the united states. they also say that documents release is long overdue. >> translator: obamaill declassify documents now, but it is going to take time, and isle probably be dead when that happens. >> reporter: for 40 years people here have been waiting to find out what happened to their loved ones. in spite of the wait, there is hope that this announcement might bring them closer to the truth. >>> coal-fired power stations are among the worst emitters of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide. we'll get more on that story for you in just a second, but before we get to that, let's take you to a live event at the pentagon. ash carter, the u.s. defense secretary, about to take us through, we think, some significant developments in the power structure of isil. >> -- and our hearts go out to the injured airman and his family. like paris brussels is a strong reminder of why we need to hasten the defeat of isil wherever it exists in the world. today, the united states is as committed as ever to our european friends and allies. our enemies are one in the same, and together we co
obama. obama has announced the white house will declassify thousands of military documents with information about the role the u.s. played at the time. >> there has been controversies about the policies of the united states early in those dark days, and the united states when it reflects on what happened here, has to examine its own policies as well. democracies have to have the courage to acknowledge when we don't live up to the ideals that we stand for. when we have been slow to speak...
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presentadora: para la regresamos argentina, el presidente obama durante la la cena de honor obama y sulejandra: los usuarios
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today, president obama and first lady michelle obama hosted the annual easter egg roll at the white house. here is a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, please welcome obama,nt obama and mrs. along with a special guests, the easter bunny. applause]d president obama: good to see you. our nationalo sing --hem say♪ o, can you see light dawn's early what so proudly we hailed gleaming?light's last whose broad stripes and bright stars perilous night o'er the ramparts we watched streaming?lantly glaree rockets' red bursting in air nightroof through the that our flag was still there o, say that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land freee brave? ♪me of the ♪ president obama: could everyone get a big round of applause. how is everybody doing today? happy easter! you guys brought the sun out, so we appreciate so much. this is what our favorite events of the. it is so much fun. i do not want to talk to long, sure that to make everybody recognizes the outstanding marine band, who does such a great job. i want to thank all the volunteers who have helped to make this date possible. given a huge round of applause. the first to thank lady of the united states, miche
today, president obama and first lady michelle obama hosted the annual easter egg roll at the white house. here is a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, please welcome obama,nt obama and mrs. along with a special guests, the easter bunny. applause]d president obama: good to see you. our nationalo sing --hem say♪ o, can you see light dawn's early what so proudly we hailed gleaming?light's last whose broad stripes and bright stars perilous night o'er the ramparts we watched...
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obama. and barack obama, the pharoah figure, now assumed prophetic power. it was a brilliant and ingenious move, shrewd on many ways but also unfortunate because barack obama would not be who he is without jeremiah wright being who he is. >> host: in the time we have remaining, the black presidency: barack obama and the politics of race in america, eerily familiar to another book title, the presidency in black and white. >> guest: right. >> host: but thank you so much for being controversial and always sparking conversation and making us think. that's who you are. >> guest: thank you. >> host: and what is the takeaway from this book for the american public in the few remaining moments we have left? >> guest: people can feel my love for this man, because i do love him as a human being. i see his greatness, i see his remarkable imprint on this culture, but i also have an obligation to lovingly criticize him and to engage him in a conversation. doesn't mean i'm right because i will, in turn, be criticized myself. that's the back and forth of what it means to engage in conversation. i'm a teacher, i'm a professor, that's my job. but at the ultimate end of the r
obama. and barack obama, the pharoah figure, now assumed prophetic power. it was a brilliant and ingenious move, shrewd on many ways but also unfortunate because barack obama would not be who he is without jeremiah wright being who he is. >> host: in the time we have remaining, the black presidency: barack obama and the politics of race in america, eerily familiar to another book title, the presidency in black and white. >> guest: right. >> host: but thank you so much for...
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regresamos a la argentina, tierra natal del papa francisco, aparecer el presidente obama, estÁ siguiendo los pasos de el pontÍfice. obama: al flamante tÉcnico de chile le toca debutar con la mÁs fea. >> nosotros tenemos que contemplarla y controlarla. conductor: todos lo de las eliminatorias desde santiago hasta vancouver.
regresamos a la argentina, tierra natal del papa francisco, aparecer el presidente obama, estÁ siguiendo los pasos de el pontÍfice. obama: al flamante tÉcnico de chile le toca debutar con la mÁs fea. >> nosotros tenemos que contemplarla y controlarla. conductor: todos lo de las eliminatorias desde santiago hasta vancouver.
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obama throughout havana. you are taking a live look at both leaders sitting down as the ceremony continues. what you witnessed a little bit earlier, you witnessed president obama shaking hands with raul castro. there have been some questions as to why the leader did not come out to greet president obama at the airport. a lot of us have wondered about that. castro shaking hands with president obama. that!s what you are looking at right now, as the two leaders are side by side, along with secretary of state john kerry. >> if you hear from the administration, they say that wasn't part of the plan, to have cuba's leader raul castro at the airport to greet him. a lot questions surrounding that decision, b he was there for the pay pal vit -- papal visit and other dignitaries arrived. they played first the cuba natiool anthem and our national anthem and president obama with his hand over his heart, a very moving moment to hear our national anthem being played at the palace of the revolution, certainly another monument tal moment here in cuba. we mentioned it's going to be a very busy day, including a state dignity dignitiaries. we're see the secretary of state here as well. significant, all of the first moments that we have seen from that shaking of hands between both leaders here in havana
obama throughout havana. you are taking a live look at both leaders sitting down as the ceremony continues. what you witnessed a little bit earlier, you witnessed president obama shaking hands with raul castro. there have been some questions as to why the leader did not come out to greet president obama at the airport. a lot of us have wondered about that. castro shaking hands with president obama. that!s what you are looking at right now, as the two leaders are side by side, along with...
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obama. obama."and after a very cold night tonight, more snow enters the forecast tomorrow night. we'll tell you how much you can expect." expect."this is fox 28 news at nine. fox 28 news startwith the biggest super tuesday in american history.right now, seven candidites are hoping to see their delegate counts rise. rise.democrats are fighting over 865 delegates tonight. republicans areoping to snag some of the 595 awarded in the super tuesday contests. contests.tonight's vote 2016 coverage begins with the republican race. right now,dald trump has solidified his status as thehe clear front runner in the republican race. race.so far tonight, trump is projected to win contests in alabama, georgia, massachusetts , tennessee and virginitrump is locked in a tight three-way battle in arkansas right now. in vermont from ohio governor john kasich.and there are still l sults yet t tcome later tonight from minnesota and alaska. texas senator ted cruz admitted that his hopes of overtaking donald trump hinged on a big victory in his home state. state.this is the first time that texas has participated in super tuesday and it's the biggest prize. prize.and it appears the native-senator got the win he says he needed.cruz held off a challenge from front runner donald trump and will earn most of the 155 delegates texas had to offer. offer.in a bit of a surprise, that success in texas apparently carried over into oklahoma, where projections show cruz will score his second victory of the night. while donald trump is cruising to a near sweep of theheuper tuesday states, democrat hillary clinton is looking to do the same. same.the former secretary of state will win the most states and the most delegates, but the nomination is not hersrs just y y. of states and even the territory of american samoa where projections show clinton earning victories right now. the southehe states v ving tonight were long considered clinton's so-called "firewall" against vermont senator bernie sanders. but it's not a clean sweep for clinton tonight.senator sasaers managed to secure a big win in his home state of vermont. vermont.sanders also scored him in the race. race.projections show sanders will take the democratic primary in okokhoma.he's a ao hoping to score caucus victories tonight in minnesota and colorado. right now, those races are still too close to call.but here's a aquick look at the latest numbers fromomcolorado tonight.we'll continue to monitor tonight's results and bring you updates throughout the hour as they come in. so that is the latest on how tonight's big contetes are aking out. out.right now, fox 28 news is taking a closer look at the impact of tonight's results. results.for that we turn to fox 28 news anchor and host of 'iowa in focus' kkin barry who joins s now from the the top two things to take away from the results that we're seeing now are that... that...donald trump really i i as d dinant as he's been saying he is and the path to the white house is going to be a lot longer for marco rubio. many of the races called so far have gone for trump and ted ccz is only really competing in a few other states.but the democratic race is looking different.bernie sanders made a good point when he spoke after he beat hillary clinton in vermont.all of the delegates given out tonight will be given out proportionall y -- so the real outcome of tonight is going to be much harder to determine until tomorrow wheheall those delegates are officially handed out. if you get 52-percent, and you get 48 percent, you roughly end up with the same amount of delegates in a state. by thehe end of tonight -- weweare going to win many hundreds of delegates."that work isnot to make america great again, great. we have to make america whole we have to fill in. in. we're still tracking the latest returns as they come in from around the country.we'll be back here at the bottom of the hour and on the cbs 2 news ten at t@n with the latest restuls.also -- wake up with us tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning and fox 28 morning live with some of the final results from tongiht's races. kevin barry -- fox 28 news. kevin thanks.instead of votes it was inches of snow being tallied in parts of eastern iowa today. today.could more be on its way? way?chief meteorologist terry swails joins us now with your terry thanks.one month from today, iowa's massive medicaid health system will transfer to a private operation.but lawmakers still want to oversee the program. now - there's a bill on t t floor of the democratic controlled senate establishing a regulatory system to do just that.it was scheduled for debate today, but leaders are now delaying that scussion it's not clear when the senate will take up the issue. governor branstad right now is still working to make iowa the healthiest state in the nation. nation.six iowa counties are a part of the ate innovation model initiative.its a federal grant allowing counties to review their health care access counties will split about a million dollars of federal funding g during the first year. linn county public health is one of them.chronic disease services coordinator cindy fiester says they'll address health areas like tobacco use, obesity and diabetes. 18:06:10 "social determinants of health has everything to do with how people maintain their health - it's transportations to doctors appointments, it's food access, it's safe housing in the community for example thereof."the review process will last three years. now to the fifit over the balance of power on the u-s supreme court.iowa senator chuck grassley chairs the senate committee that will question an eventudl nominee. nominee.he and g-o-p leaders are standing firm, saying they won't consider *any* nominee from president obama. obama.still, senator grassley joined a group of republicans today at the whwhe house to discuss the issue with the president.afterwards, senator grassley called the talks "cordial." "the president stated his position, mcconnell stated the republican position, i added a little bit and i think that it started out with the understanding, both from the president as well as from our side that it wasn't a meeting where we were trying to change people's minds." minds."even though grasslsl says he won't hold hearings on a nominee, president obama someone in the coming weeks.at least two republicans *have* broken ranks, calling for anan nominee to receive hearings and an eventual vote by the senate. new developments right now -- after accusations of interference were leveled agagnst the interim head of public safety on the university of iowa campus. campus.last night, fox 28 news reported that david visin is accused of refusing to pull over so deputies could question his stepepn about a drunk
obama. obama."and after a very cold night tonight, more snow enters the forecast tomorrow night. we'll tell you how much you can expect." expect."this is fox 28 news at nine. fox 28 news startwith the biggest super tuesday in american history.right now, seven candidites are hoping to see their delegate counts rise. rise.democrats are fighting over 865 delegates tonight. republicans areoping to snag some of the 595 awarded in the super tuesday contests. contests.tonight's vote...
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obama's three-day trip to cuba is to highlight the new relationship between the the us and cuba, but the issue of human rights has been the most difficult negotiating point leading up to the obama family visit. obama spoke at the us embassy encouraging people to look at the progress that has been made. obama will meet with cuban president raul castro. his brother fidel is in poor health and isn't expected to meet with the first family. here's what we are working on next-- president obama will be at tomorrow's tampa bay rays game in cuba-- another big milestone. we're looking into the preps for the big game. allison and mark all eyes will be on the tampa bay rays tomorrow as they play a historic game in cuba. 10 news morning anchor ian reitz is also in cuba this morning. here's what he's working on for today: frontrunner donald trump meets with party leaders in washington today before delivering remarks at a pro- israel conference. the events come ahead of crucial for both republicans and democrats in tomorrow. trump is still ted cruz and john kasich in the state of arizona, but cruz says he will be able to stop him. on the democratic side - bernie sanders is counting on wins hillary clinton's mome
obama's three-day trip to cuba is to highlight the new relationship between the the us and cuba, but the issue of human rights has been the most difficult negotiating point leading up to the obama family visit. obama spoke at the us embassy encouraging people to look at the progress that has been made. obama will meet with cuban president raul castro. his brother fidel is in poor health and isn't expected to meet with the first family. here's what we are working on next-- president obama will...
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obama announces the replacement for supreme court scalia. >> this will likely start a bitter battle with republicans. >> reporter: president obama >> president obama: after completing this exhaustive process, chief judge merrick brian garland to join the supreme court. >> reporter: 63-year-old merrick graduated from harvard law school. >> he has a long record of highly regarded by conservatives and liberals. >> reporter: if confirmed he will replace antonin scalia. president obama knows with this nomination he'll be facing bitter opposition in congress. almost meetly after scalia's death republican leaders next president is sworn in. >> american people will have a voice as they choose the next president. >> reporter: in pushing forward with his nominee, president obama is fulfilling his constitutional duty and called on senators to do their jobs, craig boswell, cbn news. >> breaking at noon, florida governor has just endorsed donald trump for president. >>> crews are checking for hot spots after a fire destroys an iconic cocoa beach mansion. >> reporter: this fire relationshiped through the 10,000 square foot home and because of its value, state f
obama announces the replacement for supreme court scalia. >> this will likely start a bitter battle with republicans. >> reporter: president obama >> president obama: after completing this exhaustive process, chief judge merrick brian garland to join the supreme court. >> reporter: 63-year-old merrick graduated from harvard law school. >> he has a long record of highly regarded by conservatives and liberals. >> reporter: if confirmed he will replace antonin...
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and i think so often conservatism in recent years has been defined as whatever obama obama -- on the rare occasion that obama is for something good like say free trade we must reflexively vote against it in the problem with that is when you allow the other guy, if you have a knee-jerk reaction to begins whatever the other person is for you are letting them define the parameters. so that's the unfortunate result. i think the weird phenomenon is there are many factors that are leading to where we are paid some of it is barack obama's presidency which i don't think has been helpful for the country and i think it's led to a lot of american dissolutions. the if you were bernie sanders and you're an outsider you like capalusa and if you are donald trump you might like immigration but there's automation globalization. all sorts of things are feeding into this and i do fully appreciate that there are a lot of americans who are angry upset and frustrated. i think a least some of that desire is understandable and i can certainly identify with it. >> host: talk about the role of evangelicals because that's a huge part
and i think so often conservatism in recent years has been defined as whatever obama obama -- on the rare occasion that obama is for something good like say free trade we must reflexively vote against it in the problem with that is when you allow the other guy, if you have a knee-jerk reaction to begins whatever the other person is for you are letting them define the parameters. so that's the unfortunate result. i think the weird phenomenon is there are many factors that are leading to where we...
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obama's job will be to go after trump or cruz or whoever that may be and hillary clinton can play on this elevated playing field. one thing that obama does very well and has a 51% approval rating in gallup's recent polling. one thing he does really well is campaign. minority groups, they love barack obama galvanized. >> bill press say sanders supporter. as president you don't want to alienate the sanders supporters. >> first of all, breaking news, right? the democratic establishment top to bottom is for hillary clinton. it's been that way. i go to the white house briefings every day. i've heard josh earnest time after time deny that the president has taken sides and yet four cab net members have endorsed headquarte ed hillary . that doesn't happen unless president obama says you can endorse her because i'm for her. the president is brilliant campaigner. he'll be very helpful in the fall. i think it would be a big mistake for him to make an endorsement. let the people decide. >> before the convention. >> let this process play out and then really jump in and in support of the nominee. >> he's not endorsing anyone right now. >> when do you expect him to? >> i don't expect him to full fledge endorse anyone. there's no reason -- there's no reason to come in now where the lead now that hilla
obama's job will be to go after trump or cruz or whoever that may be and hillary clinton can play on this elevated playing field. one thing that obama does very well and has a 51% approval rating in gallup's recent polling. one thing he does really well is campaign. minority groups, they love barack obama galvanized. >> bill press say sanders supporter. as president you don't want to alienate the sanders supporters. >> first of all, breaking news, right? the democratic establishment...
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obama could meet with whoever he chose. and he did meet with the dissident while he was here. >> how do you look back at this visit by the american president? >> yes, i think president obama obama and president castro were very careful to make this both made it very clear that they're not going to change their ideologies or poison of view. but president obama really left many cubans with their mouths open today when he sent a message directly to president castro, who was in the room at the theater. he said my presence here to convince you that i'm not the enemy. the united states is not the enemy. the united states, you don't have to fear the united states. nor should you fear the voice of the cuban people. perhaps that was the strongest message that he sent. that must not have gone down too well with the cuban government. nevertheless, president castro did see him off at the airport, which they would not have done if they were upset with what was said. there seems to be a commitment to bringing this forward. the cuban people are absolutely counting on this change being something that is durable unless other attempts in the past will bring both countries together. >> it has bee
obama could meet with whoever he chose. and he did meet with the dissident while he was here. >> how do you look back at this visit by the american president? >> yes, i think president obama obama and president castro were very careful to make this both made it very clear that they're not going to change their ideologies or poison of view. but president obama really left many cubans with their mouths open today when he sent a message directly to president castro, who was in the room...
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obama met with cuban dissidents. some of them has been arrested shortly before his visit. he ended with the message with which he begun his presidency -- "yes we can." president obama: we can make this journey as family. together. reporter: obama announced the first concrete step in renewed relations. direct flights will commence between the u.s. and cuba. that should bring in the tourist and their dollars. brent: we are going to take a short break and daniel will be back with business news. >> what do you get for $.50? >> for $.50? >> not a lot. >> did you know it cost $.50 to feed one hungry child for one full day? with the share the meal app, you can share the meal with children in need for just $.50 and a tap on your smart phone. smart phone users outnumber hungry children 20-one. imagine the impact you and your friends can have. together, we can and global hunger. brent: welcome back. our top story -- the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for three bombings in brussels. the attack struck the city's airport and metro system, killing at least 30 people. police are hunting for a suspect they believe was part of a trio of homers at the airport. the blast killed 10 people for an explosion at the city's metro c
obama met with cuban dissidents. some of them has been arrested shortly before his visit. he ended with the message with which he begun his presidency -- "yes we can." president obama: we can make this journey as family. together. reporter: obama announced the first concrete step in renewed relations. direct flights will commence between the u.s. and cuba. that should bring in the tourist and their dollars. brent: we are going to take a short break and daniel will be back with...
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obama. obama turned down turkish president erika wants request to join him for the inauguration of the turkish funded mosque in maryland. vice president joe biden expected to meet instead of president obama. administration officials say the decision not to meet should not be taken as a snub because they did mid-november at the group of 20 summit in turkey and spoke over the phone of february. nicole: let's get caught up in the global market action overnight. the shanghai composite down three quarters of 1%. the nikkei gained better not to record this 1%. hong kong hang seng down 1.3%. lauren: u.s. stock market futures closed on friday. taking it from here. the dow jones have 60 points. s&p 500 futures. traders will be responded to the gdp report from friday. nicole: oil at 38 cents to 39.84. quilt i'm just over $6 at $12.17 a troy ounce. lauren: this morning you do have the euro, u.k. pound canadian dollar stronger against the u.s. dollar. the japanese yen weaker. one reason why the japanese nikkei get rid of that. 1.90%. lauren: california close to breaking new ground. they raise the state minimum wage to $15 an hour. they will become the first state to adopt a $15 an hour. the statewid
obama. obama turned down turkish president erika wants request to join him for the inauguration of the turkish funded mosque in maryland. vice president joe biden expected to meet instead of president obama. administration officials say the decision not to meet should not be taken as a snub because they did mid-november at the group of 20 summit in turkey and spoke over the phone of february. nicole: let's get caught up in the global market action overnight. the shanghai composite down three...
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obama has been working towards date for years, an historic presidential visit he hopes will make his opening to cuba a major part of his legacy. >> reporter: in driving rain, president obama touched down in havana, hoping to cement his high-stakes cuba diplomacy with a rare personal touch. bringing the entire first family. michelle obama, the obama mother-in-law. he immediately tweeted in local slang, how is it going, cuba. que bola, cuba.
obama has been working towards date for years, an historic presidential visit he hopes will make his opening to cuba a major part of his legacy. >> reporter: in driving rain, president obama touched down in havana, hoping to cement his high-stakes cuba diplomacy with a rare personal touch. bringing the entire first family. michelle obama, the obama mother-in-law. he immediately tweeted in local slang, how is it going, cuba. que bola, cuba.
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obama walked through the door. >> when i say well hello mr. >> when i say well hello your waiter. i'll be here. >>reporter: president obama sat in the chair eye level with the hoto of fidel castro less than 5 feet away. but the president focused on what was next to fidel. a picture of jachl jay-z and beyonce. >> i think i heard that jay-z came here and he say he came here first to check before me. >>reporter: the president ordered steak on the grill medium well and side of vegetables. his daughter ate steak and pork. mrs. obama had sliced steak and wine but not the president. >> i offer to him mr. president are you having this bolts of wine. he said told me no no i have to work tomorrow. >> here in cuba this is called a home that have been partially turned into restaurants. this room used to be a bedroom. family moved upstairs. this used to be a terrace they is government authorized these restaurants about 5 years ago as way for cubans to make moneyas way for cubans to make money. the owner sayspit was an opportunity to have our own business. my house is big a a my had us is a chef. >> owner never imagined what she started to try to make ends meetould draw celebrity and president who paid from his own wallet for dinner. the bill? 75 in cuban currency or about 80 dollars. i'm alex, 7 news night team. >>> coming up on 7 news at 10:00. chilly change in south florida. >> brent in the weather center with more. >> and so far this month of match has been very warm but not tonight. colder air on the back side of a c
obama walked through the door. >> when i say well hello mr. >> when i say well hello your waiter. i'll be here. >>reporter: president obama sat in the chair eye level with the hoto of fidel castro less than 5 feet away. but the president focused on what was next to fidel. a picture of jachl jay-z and beyonce. >> i think i heard that jay-z came here and he say he came here first to check before me. >>reporter: the president ordered steak on the grill medium well and...
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president obama on lincoln, a month after obama's non-euro he -- obama's inaugural, he just said "lincoln made my own story , possible. and that is exactly true. i remember interviewing president obama about the afghan war for a book i did called 2010" about the decisions obama made. this, i sente like him a 15 page memo saying that this is what i would like to ask obama because every president now lives in an environment where there are two questions at press conferences. questionthe shouted and the kind of "gotcha" environment. so when you send a long memo , saying i've worked for a year on this and i would like to talk to you and here are the questions, presidents tend to respond. so, when i am interviewing him about afghanistan and what his decisions were -- you may recall in his first year he ordered 30,000 more american troops to the afghan war. try at the end, i wanted to to ascertain how he looked at war. convinced it's very important that presidents be top in their articulation of what the united states will do and what it will do to preserve its interests. sell, at the end of th
president obama on lincoln, a month after obama's non-euro he -- obama's inaugural, he just said "lincoln made my own story , possible. and that is exactly true. i remember interviewing president obama about the afghan war for a book i did called 2010" about the decisions obama made. this, i sente like him a 15 page memo saying that this is what i would like to ask obama because every president now lives in an environment where there are two questions at press conferences. questionthe...
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obama has been working towards date for years, an historic presidential visit he hopes will make his opening to cuba a major part of his legacy. >> reporter: in driving rain, president obama touched down in havana, hoping to cement his high-stakes cuba diplomacy with bringing the entire first family. michelle obama, the obama daughters, and his mother-in-law. he immediately tweeted in local slang, how is it going, cuba. que bola, cuba. just touched down looking forward to meeting and hearing from the cuban people. cuba has been painting, primping, repaving roads for weeks. security is intense. on this palm sunday the president is visiting the cathedral in old havana, thanking the country's cardinal ortega with pope francis brokered secret talks bre tween president obama and raul cass troechlt also coming here, ceo's to sign deals for hotels, banking and internet service. to boost biz not the president lifted restrictions so americans can travel here easily. to reach millions of cuban tv fans he retaped a routine with cuba's biggest comedy star. >> reporter: times are changing since a young fidel castro launched his revolution. the u.s. retaliated with an economic boycott. more than a half century of suspicion dies slowly. a weekly silent women's protest against rat sheem was disrupted by counter
obama has been working towards date for years, an historic presidential visit he hopes will make his opening to cuba a major part of his legacy. >> reporter: in driving rain, president obama touched down in havana, hoping to cement his high-stakes cuba diplomacy with bringing the entire first family. michelle obama, the obama daughters, and his mother-in-law. he immediately tweeted in local slang, how is it going, cuba. que bola, cuba. just touched down looking forward to meeting and...
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president obama and castro sat next to eer each other and president obama even did the waveve during this guy. and the crowd roaring with a a- an plawz as raul castro and president obama ep terd the baseball station in havana and walk toward their seats in the vip seats behind home plais play. the rif 20 u.s. and island nation have taken center station. but tuesday afternoon the chief and cuban leader coming to share something both countries love, baseball. pop and circumstance filling the stadium as former major leaguers including joe tory and derek geeder were there to greet the president. each player for both the tampa bay rays a the cuban national team getting a personal es tort dort field by a child as they were introduced. and the president was even caught par 'tis naight fan favorite, the wave. they've been playing baseball on this island since the late 1800s introduced first by sailors and students from the united states of america. >> and today flr the second time in almost six decade, a team from the united states come to play in cuba. moments later. >> tipped the group of pig onreleased from the center of the diamond. platers headed overr in a historic mome
president obama and castro sat next to eer each other and president obama even did the waveve during this guy. and the crowd roaring with a a- an plawz as raul castro and president obama ep terd the baseball station in havana and walk toward their seats in the vip seats behind home plais play. the rif 20 u.s. and island nation have taken center station. but tuesday afternoon the chief and cuban leader coming to share something both countries love, baseball. pop and circumstance filling the...
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obama/walker vote errs. people who would vote for 0 both barack obama and scott walk eshgs which they've done three times now. i don't know that the obamake a kasich voter. but obviously trump has defied sort of all logic. >> you hear the crowd roaring. you see bernie sanders and jane sanders taking the stage in madison, wisconsin. let's listen in. >> this is an extraordinary turnout, madison. thank you so much for being here today. let me begin by thanking the people of alaska for giving us a resounding vi tonight. and it appears that with some 30% of the vote in in the state of washington, we're above 75%. >> bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! >> you know, we knew from day one that we were going to have politically a hard time in the deep south. that is a conservative part of our country. but we new things were going to improve as we headed west. and last week we won utah with 78% of the vote. we won idaho with 79% of the vote. and we won democrats abroad with 67% of the vote. we are making significant inroads in secretary clinton's lead and we have with your support coming here in wisconsin, a path toward victory. >> bernie! bernie! >>
obama/walker vote errs. people who would vote for 0 both barack obama and scott walk eshgs which they've done three times now. i don't know that the obamake a kasich voter. but obviously trump has defied sort of all logic. >> you hear the crowd roaring. you see bernie sanders and jane sanders taking the stage in madison, wisconsin. let's listen in. >> this is an extraordinary turnout, madison. thank you so much for being here today. let me begin by thanking the people of alaska for...
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. >> translator: hollanhollandei spoke with obama, obama asked me to thank all the security forces in our country. >> the arrest of salah abdeslam came after firptsd wer fingerpre found in a raid of a apartment. >> the united states obviously has significant resources and we have used them to help the french and belgians as they have taken steps to safeguard their country. so we're going to continue to stay in close touch with them on this. >> salah abdeslam was thought to play a logical role and part of the group that blew themselves unoutside a french stadium. his car was stopped at the french-belgian border but police let him go. brett mcgurk tweeted, we will never forget his and all i.s.i.l. victims. #paris. >>> in europe too there's a sense that this is not over yet. >> translator: we recognize that this is an important step but not a definitive conclusion. there have been arrests and there will be others because this network is large in belgium france and elsewhere, until we have stopped all those that have participated in finance and helped this terrorist network that committed
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obama. obama said many documents will be declassified. >> there has been kon ro trov see over-- controversy over the roam of the u.s. in those dark days. the u.s. when it reflects on what happened here, has to examine its own policies as well and its own past. democracies have to have the courage to acknowledge when we don't live up to the eye deals that we stand for. we have been slow to speak up for human rights and that was the case here >> reporter: human rights groups consider the visit offensive because they claim the military regime had the backing of the u.s. they also say the documents release is long overdue. >> translation: bomb will declassify the documents and it will take time. i am probably be dead when that happens. >> reporter: for 40 years, people here have been waiting to find out what happened to their loved ones. in spite of the wait, there is hope that this announcement might bring them closer to the truth >>> a new study led by brazilian researchers shows the zika virus may have entered brazil in 2013. they thought it arrived in the time of the confederation cup soccer tournament. it might have been carried by athletes. with the olympics this sum, officials sdrind their plans to fight the virus. >> we are making the maximum effort that we have already done in brazil to combat the mosquito. we are focusing especially in rio dejaneiro. we will intensify our action to prepare ourselves more carefully for the olympics >>> the government has employed thousands of troops to fumigate the area and educate people about the virus. 146 new ambulances and clinics will be ready in time for the summer games. an israeli soldier has been detained following the killing of two palestinians in hebron. the soldiers say the men tried to stab them. video shows a different story. >> reporter: a 21-year-old palestinian man lies on the ground. the army says he and another man attempted top stab a soldier. other soldiers stand around and then suddenly one soldier takes aim and appears to shoot the injured palestinian in the immediate. this is recorded by the human rights group. hebron is a microcosm of this conflict here where around a thousand israelis lived in palestinians. palestinians complain of constant harassment by the settlors. many incidents in the last six months of unrest have taken place in hebron. palestinians often dispute the stabbings happened at all. videos such as this one will only strengthen the belief of mm-hmm have many palestinians. israeli soldiers shoot to kill no questions asked. it views in incident as a grave breach of army values, conduct and military operations. the soldier involved has been detained an an investigation is underway >>> police in egypt are blaming the murder of an italian student on a criminal gang. the mutilated body was found in cairo a week after he disappointed in january. police said all the gang members were killed in a raid and that they found his passport and bag at the apartment of one of the gang members. at the time of his death he was researching labor rights in egypt, some activists believed he was killed by security forces, a claim the ki go government has denied. the justice department said seven iranians are under indictment for cyber attacks in the u.s. from 2011 to 2013 hackers attacked dozens of banks. the attacks caused millions of dollars in damage. attorney-general said the u.s. is working to prevent future attacks >> the department of justice is end august powerful message that we will not allow any individual group or - dash a power message that we will allow any individual group to undermine the integrity of fair competition in operation of the free market >>> the attorney-general said the criminal charges are a ground breaking step to addressing cyber attacks that threaten national security. a leader of boko haram in his first appearance in more than a year in a video. the armed group has killed thousands of people in a campaign to impose islamic law. the leader rejects allegations about his death. he says his time as chief of the group may be coming to an end. the military says it is closing in on the fugitive. boko haram engaged international notoriety with many missing school girls. the president today hailed his relocation as the real will of the people, but the opposition accuses him of cheating and is promising protests. our correspondent reports from the capital. >> reporter: official figures show that the incumbent won sunday's election with more than 60% of votes cast. protests are being organised for the coming days. they believe sunday's presidential election was rigged to getting him another term. >> the feeling of the population is reject the current system. >> reporter: the government says the polls were free and fair. on thursday a communications blackout to stop opposition candidates from publishing their own results was partially lifted. after days of frustration, some mobile knelt works are working again. opposition leaders have been able to speak about their objection of the fish results both on local and private radio stations and stations based in the area. they're being told to come out on the streets and protest. security forces know this. why police and authorities have been deployed. the president has ruled for more than 30 years. in his latest declarations, he reiterates that he will focus on infrastructure development and create jobs for the poor. >> translation: the president has a vision for the country. he has a lot more work to do. he has big plans that will benefit the people. heap wants to build more roads, hospitals and schools across the country, especially in the poor areas. >> reporter: congo is the fourth largest oil producer in subsaharan africa. p investors have been accused of quietly supporting the president. he has been confused of corruption and stifing calls for greater democracy. the president may have won this election, but it could be a difficult term for one of the of africa's longest serving rulers. people want change. he will have to give some attention to addressing in new energy on the streets. sfroo france says it has confirmed a case of mad cow disease. a five year old cow tested positive for the disease last week. officials say the single case poses no risk to human health despite the reassurances the case could allow france's food safety rating and almost impact its exports. the announcement follows a military country embargo listed last year when they gained the safetiest rating. across border drug ring busted coming up the jound ground smuggling rult. one man's crusade too save indonesia's orangutans. al jazeera america. >>> a drug tunnel the lejtdz of four football fields was discovered wednesday under the u.s. mexico border. drug traffickers allegedly purchased the property in california last april for $240,000. authorities confiscated 1500 pounds of marijuana valued at nearly $6 million. four people were arrested. this is the 12th completed drug tunnel authorities of found under the border since 206. global view segment. look at how news outlets are reacting the south china morning post says obama has taken the right approach with cuba, engagement and not isolation, the same move that brought about the nuclear deal with iran. the economic embargo should be lifted on cuba with fierce over the spread of communism have died and so should be archaic foreign policy that was implemented to tied it. south-east asians have a stake in the upcoming election even though this campaign season may seem ridiculous through foreign eyes. the economic impact of u.s. trade to south-east asia is immense and as the next president of the u.s. may be the difshs between peace and war in the south china sea. britain's the times published this cartoon criticizing britains who are using the attacks in brussels to score political points in the brexif fight. it shows mourners paying respects to those injured and killed as two britains stomp all over the memorial in a fight over whether they should leave or stay in the e.u. new zealand has debated for years whether to replace its national flag. tonight the
obama. obama said many documents will be declassified. >> there has been kon ro trov see over-- controversy over the roam of the u.s. in those dark days. the u.s. when it reflects on what happened here, has to examine its own policies as well and its own past. democracies have to have the courage to acknowledge when we don't live up to the eye deals that we stand for. we have been slow to speak up for human rights and that was the case here >> reporter: human rights groups consider...
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obama has ever seen. >> it still looks like the havana of the pre-cold war era when cuba was the playground of the united states. like most visitors president obama barack obama will likely feel thrust back in the 1950s. and the old american cars before the 1959 revolution still working against all odds. he will be able to admire cuba's colonial center when he tours havana, and perhaps stop a at ernest hemmingway's favorite watering hole. >> you part of this magic and part of this new moment is because we have accumulated many layers of history and architecture. >> but havana also wears the scars of decades of decay. but what president obama won't see is what is on the inside. so many of these houses are absolutely deteriorated because of lack of maintenance and repairs. this one has simply collapsed, in fact, it has been condemned. yet there are still families living inside. this 74-year-old has been living here since he was 12 and said he's finally about to be moved by the government. >> there's no plumbing, so at night i bring water from the sewage tank from the building next door but only for the toilet and to bathe because it is too contaminated. >> cuba
obama has ever seen. >> it still looks like the havana of the pre-cold war era when cuba was the playground of the united states. like most visitors president obama barack obama will likely feel thrust back in the 1950s. and the old american cars before the 1959 revolution still working against all odds. he will be able to admire cuba's colonial center when he tours havana, and perhaps stop a at ernest hemmingway's favorite watering hole. >> you part of this magic and part of this...
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obama? you see eye to eye on a lot of issues with him. how would that affect the relationship if one of them are to succeed president obama? president obamait was not directed at me -- [laughter] president obama: i want to point out, i'm absolutely certain, in 2012, when there was the possibility that i might be reelected, there were folks who were threatening to go to canada as well. one of the great things about a relationship like canada's and the united states' is it transcends party. it is bipartisan, in terms of the interest we share. with respect to the supreme court, i have told you what i'm looking for. i want somebody who is an outstanding jurist, who has impeccable legal credentials, who, by historical standards, would not even be questioned as qualified for the court. obviously, it is somebody who i want to make sure follows the constitution, cares about things like stare decisis and precedent, understand the necessary humility of a judge at any level in looking at the statute, with the elected branches are doing, is not viewing themselves as making law, or, in some ways, standing above elected representatives, but also recogn
obama? you see eye to eye on a lot of issues with him. how would that affect the relationship if one of them are to succeed president obama? president obamait was not directed at me -- [laughter] president obama: i want to point out, i'm absolutely certain, in 2012, when there was the possibility that i might be reelected, there were folks who were threatening to go to canada as well. one of the great things about a relationship like canada's and the united states' is it transcends party. it is...
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obama has fundamentally changed that. >> changed even since barack obama? >> obama didn't get 271 electoral votes. he crushed mitt romney. >> we've got a lot more to talk about including what a convention battle to stop donald trump might look luke. the history is fascinating. it could make history all over again. >>> and later this -- >> i've had about enough of your false contrition and phony apologies. >> michigan's governor and others in the grilling they got over the toxic waters in flint. my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.com so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. (announcer) namenda xr do
obama has fundamentally changed that. >> changed even since barack obama? >> obama didn't get 271 electoral votes. he crushed mitt romney. >> we've got a lot more to talk about including what a convention battle to stop donald trump might look luke. the history is fascinating. it could make history all over again. >>> and later this -- >> i've had about enough of your false contrition and phony apologies. >> michigan's governor and others in the grilling...
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dar el mensaje al pdresidente obama. >> yo soyl el presidente barack obama. >> no me digas, quÉ bnoola. >> oiga quÉ bueno que nos viene a visitar. >> el presidente barack obamaigue la tragedia y la gua guardia costera de estados unidos informoinformÓ que 9 b murieron y otros 18 fueron r rescatados y los migrantes fu o fueron avistados por un crucero y estos llevaban 22 dÍas en mar abierto y estaban en desh deshidratados. >> un nuevo evento de donald trump dejÓ otro incidente en i ariso arizona y esto fue en un acto que dejÓ a una persona herida. >> tambiÉn hay denuncias que un alto miembro de la campaÑa r particip participÓ en otro altercado, deva vamos con los detalles con jaime romÁjan janetjane jeannette rodrÍguez. >> muy buenas tardes y donald trump calificÓ el evento por d todo un exÉxito y culpa al l a manma manifestantes por lo sucedido. >> la historia se repite ahora e en tucson arisonzona, un sim a simpatizante de donald trump a a atacÓ a un detractor, de camino a la salida fue interceptado a golpes. >> el detractor culpÓ a donald trump por el ataque en su con a contra. >> viuolencias y disturbios que se han convertido deen proble. >> dopo jinfoe(in
dar el mensaje al pdresidente obama. >> yo soyl el presidente barack obama. >> no me digas, quÉ bnoola. >> oiga quÉ bueno que nos viene a visitar. >> el presidente barack obamaigue la tragedia y la gua guardia costera de estados unidos informoinformÓ que 9 b murieron y otros 18 fueron r rescatados y los migrantes fu o fueron avistados por un crucero y estos llevaban 22 dÍas en mar abierto y estaban en desh deshidratados. >> un nuevo evento de donald trump dejÓ...
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obama. maybe they would cheer usa. those are things that the castro government is not willing to take. >> we talked about the symbolism between castro and obama, what will obama get out of it? will he get short-term concessions on human rights or other issues such as americans being able to do business in cuba. >> if there is a quid pro quo here, it doesn't look like it. what president obama is trying to do, he's trying to establish his legacy and also make it difficult to roll back some of the regulatory changes. >> what he's doing is laying the groundwork for a post castro era, is that what this is really about? >> i think on the surface that's exactly what is happening but on a subterranean level of this, in terms of trade--trade in cuba dropped between 2015 and 2014. it was down 8% in january compared to last year. despite the normalization of trade, trade has diminished over the past few years. however, we're seeing companies partner with hotels. this was a hotel built in 1875. winston churchill went there. >> an american hotel chain, but also that american hotel chain might be purchased by chinese insurance markets. what we're looking at is chinese infl
obama. maybe they would cheer usa. those are things that the castro government is not willing to take. >> we talked about the symbolism between castro and obama, what will obama get out of it? will he get short-term concessions on human rights or other issues such as americans being able to do business in cuba. >> if there is a quid pro quo here, it doesn't look like it. what president obama is trying to do, he's trying to establish his legacy and also make it difficult to roll back...
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obama's decision to nominate him? thingsink there are two at play. one, simply that i think this is the person obama wanted. obama believes in judicial restraint. i think that is expressed as president has enhanced that believe. this is someone who aligns with what obama believes. i also believe there is a strategic play, which is that as a becomes more and more clear that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's position is that donald trump should get to pick the next supreme court justice and not barack obama, the fact that obama has offered a very moderate and reasonable guy that has had a lot of bipartisan support, i think the white house is hoping that puts the meta-box in my be able to peel some of them all. i don't know if i necessarily agree with that, but i think that is part of the calculation, he thinks that faced with constant attacks, pointing out the position is donald trump should be the next supreme court nominee, eventually you think some of them will buckle. amy: prior to his time as federal judge, merrick garland served as a prosecutor in the clinton justice department overseeing the prosecuti
obama's decision to nominate him? thingsink there are two at play. one, simply that i think this is the person obama wanted. obama believes in judicial restraint. i think that is expressed as president has enhanced that believe. this is someone who aligns with what obama believes. i also believe there is a strategic play, which is that as a becomes more and more clear that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's position is that donald trump should get to pick the next supreme court justice...
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obama. obama needs hillary clinton to complete his legacy, for his legacy. i think underlying all of this question about whether there's a dog whistle here from trump, et cetera, kkk and all the rest, is we've had an african-american president for the last eight years and i think there are people who react to this issue to barack obama race is under the surface here. you know, you can't say that people who support donald trump are reacting against barack obama, that's not necessarily true, but i think to disregard it -- >> i think you saw trump tonight try to move away from what we saw over there in terms of some of the emotions from van jones. he called himself a common sense conservative, talked about planned parenthood, talked about infrastructure, and he called himself a unifier. does that work? i don't know if that's going to work for the party or work for the country. >> let's go back to wolf. >> thanks very much. i want to update our viewers on the races won tonight by republicans. donald trump has won five states. georgia, alabama, massachusetts, tennessee and virginia. ted cruz has won two states tonight, texas and oklahoma. on the democratic side, hillary clinton has won six states, georgia, virginia, alabama, tennessee, arkansas and texas. bernie sanders has won two states, vermont and oklahoma. we have a
obama. obama needs hillary clinton to complete his legacy, for his legacy. i think underlying all of this question about whether there's a dog whistle here from trump, et cetera, kkk and all the rest, is we've had an african-american president for the last eight years and i think there are people who react to this issue to barack obama race is under the surface here. you know, you can't say that people who support donald trump are reacting against barack obama, that's not necessarily true, but...
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obama. obama hasn't respected the constitution. she doesn't respect human rights. she's supposed to be a champion for women, but she negotiates and takes money from countries that abuse women. >> let me ask you sir, what do you feel disrespected about? >> i definitely feel that the military, veterans and their families feel like they've made the commitment, but we've never seen the return. the only one that addresses those issues and knew them clearly was marco rubio. >> okay. and just finally as we toss it back to anderson back there, who decided on a candidate tonight? raise your hand. almost all of you. look at this group, almost everyone here. finally, a few days away from the florida primary have finally decided on a candidate. back to you. >> randi, if you could just ask them, were any mind changed? it seems like all of them decided on a candidate tonight. is it a different candidate than they came into this debate thinking or did it solidify a previous thought. >> anderson wants to ask all of you, did any of you change your minds on a candidate tonight or did it solidify who you were leaning toward. you did? who did you change your mind to? >> i think all four are more presidential. i can vote for any one of them. >> reporter: were you picking someone before you came in tonight and you changed your mind? >> i am backing cruz, but i can vote for any one of these people and be comfortable. >> reporter: anyone specifically change their mind on a candidate? no. i know woman was wavering. she came in for rubio and she went to cruz and went back to rubio by the time the debate was over. >> all right. thanks very much. please thank them for staying up late for us. back this hour with john king and gloria borger and ana and andy dean. we haven't heard from you yet. what did you make of tonight? >> i agree with that crowd, it was a status quo debate. we came in hearing so much about how deep and talented this field was, but that often got lost in the voice of donald trump and i thought tonight all the candidates showed they were talented and experienced and they had a grasp on issues. from immigration to common core. i think they acted like front-runners. whether or not that's going to do them any good going into tuesday, but i think the republican party very happy tonight, certainly the rnc is. >> do you think marco rubio who needed to have a good night tonight, talking to wolf after the debate, he did say whoever wins florida is going to win the nomination. so the implication is if he doesn't win he's not going to be in it. does his argument that a vote in florida for cruz or kasich is basically a vote for donald trump. he says if you like cruz or kasich, vote for rubio in florida. do you think that impacts anybody here? >> yeah. i think it's a legitimate argument. if it's not rubio, it's going to be trump and you are helping trump get 99 more delegates. that is not chump change in this campaign. i think marco had a very good night and a solid debate. i think he knew his back was against the wall. he completely owned that cuba question in front of the whole crowd that cares about that issue. there's a lot of cuban-americans in the republican party. there's no coincidence that that's where ted cruz started tonight. his opening statement was about his cuban heritage and you saw marco play it up as well, but when it came to the cuba answer marco was passionate, informed, knowledgeable, solid and conviction. and donald trump looked like he hardly knew what he was talking about in comparison. >> let's play that and i want to hear from andy what he thought. let's play rubio's response. >> opening cuba is fine. why do you agree with president obama and disagree with marco rubio? >> i think i'm somewhere in the middle. i want a much better deal to be made because cuba is making -- we don't make good deals. we don't have the right people negotiating. we have people that don't have a clue. as an example i heard where the threat was made that they want reparations for years of abuse by the united states and nobody is talking about it and then they'll sign a deal and we'll get sued for $400 billion. all that stuff has to be agreed to now. we don't want to get sued after the deal is made. i don't agree with president obama. i do agree that something take place after 50 years it's enough time folks. >> senator rubio, just to be clear mr. trump, you are saying if you were president you would continue the diplomatic relations or would you reverse them? >> i would want to make a good strong solid deal because right now everything is in cuba's favor. right now every single aspect of this deal is in cuba's favor. it's the same way as the ir
obama. obama hasn't respected the constitution. she doesn't respect human rights. she's supposed to be a champion for women, but she negotiates and takes money from countries that abuse women. >> let me ask you sir, what do you feel disrespected about? >> i definitely feel that the military, veterans and their families feel like they've made the commitment, but we've never seen the return. the only one that addresses those issues and knew them clearly was marco rubio. >> okay....