Cnn Breaking News good morning. You were alive in the cnn newsroom . Of those propalestinian protests on College Campuses in the Turks And Caicos. And the head of the government there is addressing the arrest of Five Americans for allegedly bringing live ammunition onto the islands were on that in a moment and were watching the arrival right now. But your show, you live at the white house watching the arrival of the kenyan president and first lady at the white house. Its the First Official state visit for an african leader to the United States, to the white house since 2008. And well have more on those pictures in just a moment. But first we begin with the trouble on tap for ticketmaster, the Justice Department is expected to announce a major lawsuit at any moment against ticketmasters owner live nation, accusing the Concert Giant of operating a monopoly. The government alleges live nation of users its Industry Dominance for years to stifle competition and rip off fans that issue was o
translator: i want to see the sun so when our houses are rebuilt, we can live if peace, we can live in ukraine, because this is our native home. reporter: a ukrainian official in mariupol saying a planned evacuation has been thwarted by the russian military. he says at least 200 civilians who thought they were on a bus headed to safe points were instead taken into russian-controlled territory in the east. russia capturing dozens of small towns in eastern ukraine, but uk officials say russians have not made any major gains in the last 24 hours. and this as russia reveals its end game in this invasion. top military officials say they plan to take full control over southern ukraine and the eastern donbas region. let s bring in scott mclean in lviv. what more can you tell us about these missile strikes in odesa? reporter: hey, fredricka. one city counselor in odesa called these an easter gift from vladimir putin. this is not the kind of gift that you want to get. we re talk
The Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics released a statement in unanimous opposition to a Florida bill they say could stifle their governmental oversight.
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