Good morning, america. Happy monday. Did you miss that extra hour over the weekend . Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Thats rightment we have a new way to tell time today. Were going to learn more about that apple watch. There you see one proto type. Some people saying it could make apple a trillion dollar company. With a t . With a t. It seems like we have been talking about this watch for some time. Getting started with the flooding fears. Heavy rains expected in the south that could trigger flash flooding and warping temperatures melting the snow all around the country. Ginger is back and tracking it all. So many people in the northeast and new england feeling like this. This is along the cape. You see the person standing right here and then the ice and snow towering above. Well they see the 40s and 50s and its going to warm up and what does that mean . Kentucky you can see the video louisville louisville the warmer temperatures and snowfall. You see along this map, friday more than 50 of our na
Reporter around the world. You are a specialist, youve written a book on organ music. Living with guns. How did you come to this topic . Guest precisely because i had lived abroad for so many years. I would often be asked by friends in those countries what is it with the United States and americans and guns . Why do you have such a love affair with guns is the way some of them sometimes put it, and i do my best to explain but i realize that i didnt really know myself, so i thought when i retired when i had time i would try to do some research and find out why do we have the Second Amendment and how has it been understood during all of the year is that its been influenced and the book was a result. Host you cover the history, the legal battles, you cover what is going on in the current day. Lets cover that and starting with the history what surprised you most when you look at American History and salles the roll with the guns plead or didnt play. I grew up in massachusetts in the 50s an
A look at breaking news, politics and reports from around the world. A source familiar tells us that weisselbergs interview happened weeks ago and that it focused on Michael Cohen and the Hush Money Payments to two women who said they had affairs with trump, which trump denies. Weisselberg is a major player, in the secret reporting from a few weeks ago, cohen says he consulted with weisselberg, and in the plea deal, hes referred to as executive one, who arranged 420,000 in payments to cohen to pay him back for the payment he made to stormy daniels. He wrote please pay from the truth, post to Legal Expenses when he forwarded the invoices to another executive. Its very clear that hes played a key role. Athena how big a there et to President Trump is it that prosecutors are talking to weisselberg . This is certainly a big deal. Were talking about a person who has been working for trump for decades. He is the chief finance officer
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Their views, but neither side fully understands the amendment. Is just 27 words long. Cannot she read that the amendment actually says . A well regulated militia for the free state, right of the people to bear arms shall not be in bridge. What do partisans say about how it supports their view of things . If youre a gun rights supporter you focus on the latter part, the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Or you look at the preamble, a well regulated militia. My backtrace to put pieces together and point out that others put those in the amendment and only together can we really understand it. If we were going to write this amendment today to reflect what the Founding Fathers wanted to say, what would it say . Id keep it. You have the assertion of a wellregulated militia and assertion that makes that possible. Its a right to keep and bear arms in a well regulated militia. Said these price, does that reflect an effort at the time the constitution and amendments were written to refl
march madness is back and already has its shares of upsets and controversy. the alabama crimson tide advancing from the first round today all after the team s star player was linked to a deadly shooting. we get more from sam brock. reporter: the first two days of march madness are a basketball blitz. 32 games in 48 hours marked by last-second theatrics like furman pulling out this incredible steal and three-pointer to knock off virginia. furman has won! reporter: but this year there s a major headline off the court, brandon miller. the past three months the tide s on court success has been overshadowed by a shooting in january. reporter: the top player on the number one overall seed miller has been linked to a tragic killing in tuscaloosa after a police officer testified in court miller brought a gun to a former teammate that was ultimately used to kill a 23-year-old mother. two men including that former teammate face capital murder