And dangerous business. This area has been mined since the 1980s. Mine clearance organizations have been able to get rid of about 80 of the old ordnance left in afghanistan. But new fighting means they still have a lot of work ahead of them. Brangham all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Babbel. A language app that teaches reallife conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. Babbels 1015 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. More information on babbel. Com. And the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Brangham in iran tonight, leaders of the Isl
From the university of chicago, author of north korea another country. Been to yemen where u. S. Act Saudi Air Campaign has killed more than 10,000 civilians. This rig norway says it will stop supplying weapons and ammunition to the coalition. We will speak with reporter iona craig. , the primary weapon sales armed sales are coming from u. S. , saudi arabia. Britain, other European Countries are involved. Canada is involved. I think it is very lucrative business for the u. S. And the u. K. Amy we look at a case that highlights was some are calling the palestine exception to free speech on College Campuses across the United States. Your fordham to educate the community about palestinian human rights, knows denied that right. I am hoping that for the other classes to come, they will not have to endure the same heartache and issues that i went through. Amy we will speak with student ahmad awad, who assumed fordham diversity in new york, and dima khalidi, director of palestine legal. All t
As we take you through the latest on that front. We want to hear from you about your immigration policy priorities. Give us a call. Tell us what those priorities are. Democrats, 2027488000 is the number for you. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. You can also catch up with us on social media. On twitter, its at twitter. Com cspanwj. On facebook, its facebook. Com cspan. And a very good Tuesday Morning to you. You can start calling in now with your immigration policy priorities as we take you to ed okeefe on the phone joining us. Hes a congressional reporter with the Washington Post. You had an article earlier this week previewing the woe that the immigration debate would be playing in the current round of budget talks. At this point, does it appear hat a daca fix and immigration fixes are going to happen alongside a larger budget deal . Caller guest too soon to say but everyone seems to be heading in that direction. Some who have been working on this issue for several y
Rise in these overnight hours. There are hundreds of people waiting to be rescued. Many of the roads andburied in. One of the most powerful pictures weve seen, this teenage girl freed from the mud. The community hit hardest, monteci montecito, the upscale enclave, with vegetation burned away, the mud pouring through town, even across highway 101. Cheryl hurd is with us with the latest. Reporter the mudslides happened in a region where a few weeks ago, rain was needed to try to put out the worst wildfire in california history. Teams of engineers knew that rain could cause mudslides in the burnedout area. But no one could predict this type of devastation. Tonight, bulldozers are scraping away mud in the streets of Santa Barbara county. Trees uprooted, a landslide pushing homes off their foundation. Survivors in disbelief. I looked outside. There was an orange sky. I went out and saw an explosive fire. Started videoing it. Reporter by helicopter, rescue teams are doing everything they can
Court complex is open on time. That was after it was evacuated because a pipe burst. Hopefully, sheena, we wont have a lot of cold to deal with. Were not dealing with that, aaron. Thats the good news. We are below freezing everywhere now except for annapolis. In the district we just dropped to 31. If youre in the surrounding suburbs, you are in the 20s. Manassas, 17. 21 frederick. 28 grease in quantico right now. You cannot let go of the winter coat just yet. As we go into the afternoon, you probably wont want it so much. Nice and dry on radar, which is what we like to see at this time in the morning, especially as we go through the day though were looking at temperatures quickly climbing into the 30s in the suburbs where i just showed you its in the 20s. Well get above freezing as we get closer to 10 00 a. M. Lunchtime, closer to 40 degrees. Lets check the roads. A couple of problems i want to tell you about. A live picture with justin finch in a couple of minutes. Alexandria at north