To feel bad for it turns to anger and survivors of wednesdays High School Massacre attended gun control rally close to where the attack took place. And on the run from nazis in modern day europe the first german entry at this years Berlin Film Festival transfers the plot of a famous novel to the french city of marsay we have a sneak preview for you of christian pencils new film transit. And. Welcome to the program im mary in evanston its good to have you with us. Tensions in the middle east have taken center stage at the Munich Security Conference with israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu describing regional rival iran as the worlds greatest threat in a speech to the conference natanya who warned that his country would act against tehran if needed he also accused the Iranian Foreign minister of quote lying with eloquence to drive home his point and tania who held up a piece of what he said was an iranian drone shot down in israeli air space iran also denies that it committed ameri
Him another opportunity to talk about whats important to him. He didnt shut up but he did a whole rot of dribbling and dunking. Teaming up to beat steph currys team in l. A. Those are some of our top stories on this president s day, monday, february 19th. Announcer from abc news, this is world news now. Good morning, everybody on this holiday. Forget that sit a holiday for many folks across the country. And we begin with the students who made it out of the Florida Shooting rampage alive. The teenagers discovered an impassioned message, one by one demanding strict new gun control laws to keep kids safe. Some will meet face to face with florida legislatures and the president himself. Abcs jim ryan has the latest. Reporter students who survived the massacre in florida are spoking out. This is not about republicans and democrats. Reporter channelling their grief and frustration and calling for a nationwide student and teacher walkout, promoting antigun violence demonstrations in washington
Good morning, everybody. Thank you for watching. We begin with the fight happening right now between metro and the biggest union. After metro sayings hundreds of workers fried calling out sick today. The system was still running smoothly this morning. The employees are calling for better working condition which is pay. There is a News Conference about metros sick leave policy. Justin is live where this is happening in friendship heights. Reporter and that event starts in just a few minutes. Told the union says they never back any kind of stakeout and any workers who did call out sick were following the three day sick policy now part of their union. Policy is unsafe and unfair. And one of the many conditions theyre not fighting against. Looks to be a smooth friday morning rush at the carlton station. Buses and training running early riders sense of relief as transit workers opened up. Call the concerns that workers would call out. Possibility of metro workers not coming to work in the d
Intelligence agency has released its bay of pigs draft history that they locked up for 30 years. On what grounds . Well, when you read it, you find out the grounds. The historian who wrote it and drafted it said, after more than 20 years it appears that fear of supposing the agencys dirty linen rather than any significant security information is what prompts continued denial of requests for release of these records. Thats the norm in the bureaucracy. Your amendments broke this loose, the cia historian wrote on the backs, well, shucks, recent 2016 changes in the fr d freedom of information act requires to us release some drafts. You did it by statute. Thats the congresss role. You can do it to the classification system. And i recommend the detailed list of recommendations in the back of this extraordinary report, the moynihancomebest report, for how you can do that. You can build in costbenefit into the originating classification decision. You can build in assessments of whats the real
This is just under one hour. Mr. Shadel good evening. Im bill shadel of abc news. Its my privilege this evening to preside at this the third in the series of meetings on radio and television of the two major president ial candidates. Now like the last meeting the subjects to be discussed will be suggested by questions from a panel of correspondents. Unlike the first two programs, however, the two candidates will not be sharing the same platform. In new york the democratic president ial nominee, senator john f. Kennedy; separated by three thousand miles in a los angeles studio, the republican president ial nominee, Vice President richard m. Nixon; now joined for tonights discussion by a network of electronic facilities which permits each candidate to see and hear the other. Good evening, senator kennedy. Mr. Kennedy good evening, mr. Shadel. Mr. Shadel and good evening to you, Vice President nixon. Mr. Nixon good evening, mr. Shadel. Mr. Shadel and now to meet the panel of correspondent