Mundane at Reagan National airport. This is cnn march 18, right now on cnn this morning now, if i dont get elected, its going to be a bloodbath lets donald trump warning the nation about what will happen if he loses another election. Plus were not a Banana Republic israels Prime Minister fighting back against calls from the United States for new elections and americas top diplomat visiting the Korean Peninsula at the same time, king john launches a new round, of Ballistic Missiles all right, at 06 00 a. M. Here in washington, heres a live look at miami, florida for a little bit of pfk1. Good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Wonderful to have you on this monday morning. Another trumps speech, another set of questions about what exactly did the former president mean when he said something dark and foreboding were going to put a 100 tariff on every single car that comes across the line. And your dr. To be able to sell those guys. If i get elected now, if i dont get elected, its going to
signing the covid-19 origin act. accountability we will have to wait for. more than 400,000 children in the country s second largest school district. attending class 40,000 elmly nos. bus drivers are set picketing. kids and ultimately feel they are being left behind. she gets it. mcneil with the ball takes it. number one goes down and knocks off indiana on their home court baby, there ain t no mountain high enough ain t no valley low enough ain t no river wide enough good morning on this first full day of spring, officially started yesterday late afternoon. you are looking live there at a shot of washington, d.c. where this week will be the peak week for the beautiful cherry blossoms. looking forward to that not looking forward to the allergies maybe that will be coming along with it. but spring has sprung. and the flowers are beautiful. we will see. steve: right there along the titled basin. avoid the traffic in that area. it is terrible. katie: take
Once a lush oasis bursting with native and exotic plants, Chile's biggest botanical garden has been left greyed and charred after a wildfire blazed through last week, also killing a nursery manager and members of her family.The site, first designed by French architect Georges Dubois in 1918, was home to 1,300 species of plants and trees, including native and exotic ferns, members of the myrtle family, mountain cypresses, Chilean palm and Japanese cherry trees.
with it. but spring has sprung. and the flowers are beautiful. we will see. steve: right there along the titled basin. avoid the traffic in that area. it is terrible. katie: take the metro. steve: our thanks to japan i think it was like 1920 or something like that. they gave the united states 2,000 cherry trees that have been a, you know, a tourist highlight, of course they always have the cherry blossom festival. it always misses the peak season by a couple of weeks. the unique things about the original japanese cherry trees after they planted them, bugs got to them. they had to kill them all and unplanted them. planted new ones. if you are ever down in d.c. this time of year. katie: do not climb them they will break and will kill them. brian: despite the problem in world war ii pretty good friends with japan now. thanks for the trees. sorry about the war. you bombed us, we forgave you but now they are our great ally.
The cherry trees that bloom in Washington, DC every spring were a gift from Japan to recognize friendship between the two Nations. Here are the best places to view the trees as they reach peak bloom this week between March 22 and 25th!