relationship with a woman for almost ten years. reporter: michael, who had run-ins with the law over drugs and battled depression, would step back from the limelight, never regaining his past success. while many struggles played out in public, his generosity and philanthropy largely remained private. since his death those grieving shared stories of the time and money michael spent fighting aids, children s cancer, and other causes. still, it was his first love, music that moves us to this day. but losing everything is like the sun going down on me what a beautiful voice. we re learning a lot about what a philanthropist he was. let s check weather. meteorologist bonnie schneider. hi, chris. luckily no airport delays right now. you can see it s nice to see green on the map. we did not have this yesterday. many people traveling this week. let s take a look at where we have trouble spots. across new england, especially
allegations. martha: that is exactly what it is. it is three pages of vast right-wing conspiracy naming names, ted cruz rand paul having connections in some way to the people who funded or backed this book. all of that is very sort of loosely related as well. i mean, does that mean that they just don t want to dane to respond to what is suggested in this book? is that part of the battle plan? i think you re right at least in the early stages. written by brian fallen used to work for attorney general eric holder. now the national press secretary of hillary clinton based in brooklyn at the headquarters there. what he does say, look the clinton foundation helped millions of people. it is fighting aids, it did a lot of great work around the world. that is not in dispute. republican lawmakers spoken at clinton foundation deals and said great things about it. what is at issue, what about the foreign money went in? a, were there favors exchanged? b, there is another thing that could expose
strategy, it will be used again and again. if it is not effective, it is less likely to be used. that s the simple truth. thank you very much. i appreciate your time. thank you. it is impossible for this topic not to get heated. did you a good job but it is always a heated topic. we re going to work together. my thing is that i hate people who come on and give me talking points or not answer my question directly or answer with it another question. answer my question directly. i realize if you come on, you ll have, people have their message. that they want to get out. and the ambassador did a great job. that s my thing. and afterwards, he was like, i like coming on with you because you really get in there. so i didn t mine at all. good to know. thank you very much. as you know, there were 298 people aboard malaysia flight 17. they included research here s dedicated their lives to fighting aids. there were families on vacations and there were 80 children. we have the st
of you are progressives and care about poor people and the struggle against hiv and any of you who have had it brought hearts again. as you know, i was proud to serve in africa s peace corps volunteer. the country i served in was one of the hardest hit when it comes to hiv/aids. my wife has spent nearly two decade decades raising money to care for children born with aids. tonight we re here at hardball, we re getting committed in a new more powerful way on fighting aids, especially in africa. there s a new chapter called born free.
again. i was proud to serve as peace corps volunteer. the country i served in was one of the hardest hit when it comes to hiv/aids. my wife has spent nearly two decades raising money to care for children born with aids. tonight we re here at hardball, we re getting committed in a new more powerful way on fighting aids, especially in africa. there s a new chapter called born free. if an infected mother takes a pill daily once a day, from the time of her pregnancy and continues through her breast-feeding period, the child will be aids free we can