on this holocaust remembrance day, the president gave a powerful speech at the u.s. holocaust memorial museum right near in washington, d.c. speaking of government slaughter in syria which has now claimed more than 11,000 lives. jill dougherty is joining us with the latest details. at the museum, president obama referred to the unhappy record of the state department during the holocaust in world war ii. now he says preventing mass atrocities is no only a moral responsibility, it s a key security issue of the united states. reporter: barack obama shook hands with people who survived the death camp more than 60 years ago. he found new meaning in the phrase never again. never again is a challenge to nations. it s a bitter truth. too often the world has failed to prevent the killing of innocents on a massive scale and we are haunted by the lives we did not save. we are seeing the the killings in bosnia, the killings in darfur. they shock our conscience, but they are t
city where he met rielle hunter. the video shows just how close they had become. i m so glad you like it. i love it. immediately, those close to edwards suspected an affair. behind the scenes, the government argues that edwards was orchestrating a massive cover-up. loyal and wealthy donors paid for his pregnant mistress to relocate. and personal aid andrew young would claim paternity. in the fall of 2007, a tabloid published the story on an affair. immediately, the campaign went into defense mode. when you were running for president, you flat-out denied having a relationship with rielle hunter, were you telling the truth then? yes. reporter: after being chased by reporters, eventually he admitted personal fill you re. there s no question i ve done wrong and i take full responsibility for having done wrong. and i will regret for the rest of my life the pain and the arm that i ef caused to others. reporter: once a prominent politician preaching two americas, edw
tribute. donny osmond, gloria estefan and more. only in america. the legacy of dick clark for the generation of superstars he helped create. good evening. you re looking live at times square where dick clark celebrated new year s eve for 37 glorious years. the big story is the death of dick clark, who died of a massive heart attack today in a santa monica hospital. he was 82 years old. he is being celebrated as a music pioneer. he was a genius behind american bandstand, making scores of some of the biggest names in the business, and the man who rang in america s new year s for decades. listen to his great friend ryan seacrest paying tribute to dick clark on american idol. we cannot begin tonight s show without acknowledging the passing of a television pioneer, my dear friend, dick clark. without dick, a show like this would not be possible. he will be missed greatly. our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. i know that he s in a better place, saying, hey, let s
snowstorm barrelling across the northeast bringing heavy winds, rain, and wet heavy snow, up to 16 inches expected in some areas. the storm stretches from west virginia up the coast to western new york. the april storm comes after a mild winter. march was also the warmest on record. and it could bring record snowfall for this time of year. coming up, we ll head to dubois, pennsylvania. the latest on the community and transportation. well, the weapons are new but the battle is as old as human kind. today, the subject of president obama s visit to the holocaust visit. he just signed an executive order signing sanctions against those who commit or facilitate. case in point, we need to be doing everything we can to prevent and respond to these kind of atrocities. because national sovereignty is never a license to slaughter your people. [ applause ] the president is also developing an as tros tea prevention plan. the downfall of john edwards begins today as the jury is being
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