keynesian principles. american people elected him president and elected democratic senate. we have four years of canes. this is where he are. we have not had four years of canes. we had four years of ob instruction by the republican. mary katharine ham, julie roy begins ski. thank you for the debate. rick: coming up concerns about the drones over u.s. skies. you heard a debate on that. we ll talk with a lawmaker who wants to make it illegal to use a drone to monitor private property without permission or a warrant. alisyn: a new effort to stop people from living in abandoned hopes as one famous squatter gets kicked to the curb. here these days.
ex-officer shooting two officers and killing three people. they found 33-year-old chris dorner s pickup truck and tracks leading away from hit. good morning. i m rick folbaum here for bill hemmer. i m alisyn camerota in for martha maccallum. thousands of officers span out across three states and mexico they re patrolling off schools and ceiling off neighborhoods. let s listen. when i went to get the kids out of the school, there were fbi agents under cover. after i knew who they were i felt better. it was too close to home. it is kind of scary. rick: dominic, i understand officials closed schools because of the search? what is the latest? reporter: rick, absolutely. schools were expected to open today with pampbts deciding whether toe want to send kits back or not. authorities decided it is much safer if the schools stray closed for a second day. the search has continued overnight. sniffer dogs have been out and door-to-door searches looking for chris dorner but no sign
with lester holt. in cairo, and other major cities, the protesters show no sign of backing down. there is a large military presence on the streets but so far the army appears to be leaving people alone. the police have now retreated. but clashes with preteotesters e left 70 dead and more than 1,000 injured. president of egypt, mubarak has elected a new vice president today. richard engel joinsous tonight from cairo. good evening. reporter: good evening kate. if president mubarak thought that making some minor concessions, changes his government, naming a vice president, if he thought this would stop the protests, then he badly miscalculated. the eegyptian government now seems teetering on collapse. today tens of thousands of protesters converges on the main square. the police were no longer on the streets today. so unopposed, the demonstrators had the run of cairo. in the square, it was mostly pie peaceful. the crowds were claiming victory after yesterday s fierce battles