ifill: and we close with a look at the combat paper project, a program for veterans that turns uniforms into art. i felt like there was pressure building up and i had nowhere to turn, no outlet, and the first time i started cutting the uniform i was literally separating away, tearing away at the fibers of war. brown: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: everybody wants to stay healthy. when i moved to the united states almost three years ago i could not find one that worked for me. i became inspired to bring a new definition of quality to the world. today it s working to fulfill our mission of bringing omega 3s to everyone because omega 3s are essential to life. citi turns 200 this year. in that time, there have been some good days and some difficult ones. but through it all, we persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 y
ifill: and we close with a look at the combat paper project, a program for veterans that turns uniforms into art. i felt like there was pressure building up and i had nowhere to turn, no outlet, and the first time i started cutting the uniform i was literally separating away, tearing away at the fibers of war. brown: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: everybody wants to stay healthy. when i moved to the united states almost three years ago i could not find one that worked for me. i became inspired to bring a new definition of quality to the world. today it s working to fulfill our mission of bringing omega 3s to everyone because omega 3s are essential to life. citi turns 200 this year. in that time, there have been some good days and some difficult ones. but through it all, we persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 y
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we have george here who joins us from morgan hill with the family reunited late tonight. george? it is good news. the little girl is safe home tonight. the family worried about her safety for a few hours this afternoon after her mom s car was stolen with her little one in the back seat. tonight the family says they re grateful for her return. little 1-month-old maria is back home where she belongs. can you imagine losing your baby and finding her again? reporter: she says she ll never leave her daughter alone again. a lesson learned the hard way when she did just that. leaving her daughter in the back of her car with the keys in the ignition while she went inside the st. catherine s food bank for a few minutes. when she came outside her car and baby girl were gone. i thought i d lose her forever. i thought they were going to do something to her. just three hours later police say the suspect or suspects abandoned the infinity at a park. in the backseat was the little
california is on the verge of a major break with a kr-pbt kwr-t with a controversial program. welcome, i m martha maccallum in for megyn khely. california is now one step closer to approving a bill that would allow counties to opt out of an agreement to check the immigration status of anybody who is arrested. democrats in the state say that underlines local law force men and will lead to the deportation of innocent legals. republicans against the on that out say it undermines federal law. that debate is now raising a lot of questions about the administration s commitment to protecting our borders. we re going to sort of break down all of this for you, there s a lot in there and trace is going to tell us how all of this comes out. hey trace. reporter: march that is correct the program is called secure communities, and it was initiated by the obama administration as a way to combat illegal immigration, especially for illegals who break the law other than by just coming into