jim walsh of mit, always good to see you. thank you for your insight. good to see you. happy easter. eric: of course. arthel: well, protesters holding tax day marches and rallies in more than 100 cities across the country including chicago, atlanta and washington d.c. demonstrators are calling on president trump to release his tax returns, saying americans deserve to know about any potential conflicts of interest. bryan llenas is live in midtown, manhattan. so the crowd, looks like it has dissipated there, bryan, but what was it like earlier? reporter: hi, arthel. well, yeah, the protests here in new york city are over here in midtown manhattan on sixth avenue, but earlier some close to 10, 15,000, we ll get the final number, but thousands of people marching from bryant park to close to trump tower. this is one of 100-150 marches around the country. people, essentially, asking and demanding that president trump
government to not stop here. reporter: not all afghans thought the use of the bomb was a good idea. the former president accused the current president of treason for allowing the use of a weapon that violated afghanistan sovereignty. eric: thank you. arthel: police in massachusetts arresting a suspect in the death of vanessa marcotte. she was found in the woods near her mother s home last summer after she went for a run. authorities arrested 31-year-old angelo artese. he is facing multiple charges including aggravated assault and more charges expected. her family waited and waited and hoped. as the months passed, the das office and princeton police and state troopers never stopped working. no one ever stopped thinking about her and how we could save this case. we never lost faith that this
the next day for the right price. reporter: bolton argues the obama policy was really synonymous with doing nothing. arthel? arthel: doug, before you go, there are calls for congress to cut short its easter recess. is there a north korea connection? many. reporter: yes, there is. that sing from house minority leader nancy pelosi. she says that speaker ryan must call congress back into session for briefings and debates on all this. he s left no indication, though, that he plans to do that. arthel: doug mckelway, thank you very much. for more, be sure and tune into fox news sunday. guests include president trump s deputy national security adviser,kt mcfarland, and texas congressman mac thornberry, chairman of the armed services committee. it airs9 2 and 11 p.m. on the fox news channel, check your local listings. eric: meanwhile, the death toll has been rising from that massive bomb that our forces dropped on those isis tunnels and caves in afghanistan. afghan officials now saying at
eric, in total 53 hours in the air and nearly 22,000 nautical miles. if he weren t traveling on air force two, he d be racking up some serious frequent flyer miles right about now. eric: that s what vice presidents do, they are dispatched on these important journeys. as far as the president s concerned, what s on his calendar? reporter: well, he is going to be spending a quiet weekend with his family here at mar-a-lago. in public events on the calendar either today or tomorrow, but he is going to be leaving here tomorrow night so that he can get back to d.c. in time for the big annual white house easter egg roll. now, this is an annual event that dates back all the way to 1878, and the first lady, melania trump, she actually tweeted about it yesterday, and the president retweeted it this morning. she said that she s looking forward to hosting the annual easter egg roll at the white house on monday, and we believe barron trump, the president s son, is going to be there as well.
it has been four years since the deadly bombing attack on the boston marathon. quiet remembrances were held in the city to honor the victims. three people were killed and more than 260 others wounded during the 2013 attack. and a deadly car accident in phoenix, arizona, after a former nfl player accidentally hits his 3-year-old daughter while moving his truck off the driveway of his home. the girl was taken to a hospital where she was pronounced dead can. officials say todd heap was driving the car. he once played for the baltimore ravens and arizona cardinals. ask the world s oldest person passed away in her home in northern italy. she was 117 years old. moran know was born on november 29th in 1899. she s believed to be the last surviving person in the world who was born in the 1800s. what a life. eric: wow. well, the white house and, indeed, the world keeping a close eye on north korea right