It was bitter and heated. Bernie sanders and Hillary Clinton debating in the latest battleground state of michigan in the president s race. The water crisis and the economy there front and center. Good morning. Welcome to your world this morning. Fresh off several key victories, sanders tried to turn the heat up on clinton, but the frontrunner dismissed him as a oneissue candidate. Al jazeera dine an estherbrook is live in flint this morning. Diane, even those these two candidates seemed to agree on a lot, there were also some clashes. Reporter thats right, stefanie. Bernie sanders amped up his game last night. He attacked Hillary Clinton on everything from trade to welcome reform. He even got her to side with him on who should be held accountable in the flint water crisis. Ladies and gentlemen, the Democratic Candidates for president of the United States. It was their 7th debate. The venue, flint michigan, michigan the subject the water crisis. I believe the governor of this state sho
Reagan. The couple was inseparable through many triumph fant years in the political spotlight. Their marriage saw tragedy and Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell put it yesterday, in many ways the reagan love story was classic hollywood. But it was unmistakably human, too. Hands intertwined nancy and ron rose to the pinnacle of political power. Weathered cancer and personal heartbreak and braved the depths of alzheimers cold embrace always together. Joining me to discuss Nancy Reagans scomplife legacy from washington, michael duffy. He is Deputy Managing Editor of Time Magazine here in new york. Nancy gibbs is Time Magazines editor, together they are the authors of the president s club, inside the worlds most exclusive fraternity. Im pleased to have them on this program. Welcome. Talk about nancy reagan as a first lady. Well, you know, coming when she did, after betty ford who had been such a transparent, authentic figure and then Roselyne Carter who was very earnest suspect high pr
They were outsiders to washington. They arrived in 1981. Past nixons and memoirs. She went to school on how the city worked, and what it would take to succeed. How the machinery work. I think they were much more sensitized. Try legal in katharine graham. She did. And i is like she was the target of criticisms. A lot of these are from young woman because you represent any at everything you are rebelling against. Charlie certainly after her husband announcement of alzheimers, she became an advocate of stem cell research. Among other things. One of the other things people missed in her era was how interested she could be anything, and how moderate she was compared to not only reagan, but some of the people around him. Quietly pushing to soften his image, even before that. Nancy played a huge role in the early 1980s topushing Ronald Reagan negotiate with nick l garbage of on arms control. Which was not exactly en vogue in the republican party. Seeley had this moderating force in the white
Thats starting to play out in what weve seen in gasoline prices. Michelle . Among the top stories, cybersecurity is in focus. SeaGate Technology has been hit by hackers. A fishing email scam resulted in the Data Storage Firm releasing tax information, salaries and their Social Security numbers to an unauthorized third party. Seagate tells cnbc that the data was sent by a seagate employee who believed the phishing email was a legitimate internal company request. Apple mac users have been targeted by ransom ware. What happens is the software steals your files, encorrupts them and then asks you to pay money to get your data back. The asking price for infected users in this attack is one bitcoin, which at this point is about 400 bucks. We told you on friday that amazon decided to drop encryption from its fire operating system. Now the company is backtracking saying it will restore the encryption after customers and privacy advocates complained. People inside and outside of the world of pol
Up byrth end is taken what is now the library. We are standing in the quad, as it is known today. Interestingly enough, the quad has been the central part of campus from its earliest how things. The rotunda was right behind me. You can imagine alongside either edge, east and west, where the university dormitories were. Directly behind it was the lyceum. That was another classically inspired building where all the classrooms took place. On either side of the lyceum were the faculty houses. This was like an educational village right and the middle of what, at the time was considered by outsiders as the wilderness, the western country. So land was granted for the university in 1827. The university opened its doors in 1831. The campus was designed by the state architect William Nichols, who also designed the State Capitol building in downtown tuscaloosa. It was designed as an academic village, speak, on the model of the university of virginia. Even going so far as to design a rotunda based