Our live coverage from houston starts now. Welcome to houston, texas, as you know, i mainly report from overseas, this time im here for a story thats both foreign and domestic. And yes it involves President Trump and russia. In particular, why is it that some of President Trumps most devoted supporters seem to like putins russia. Ive been twrafling in the states, i went to a gun show, i spoke to folks from the christian right. And what surprised me, even when they see all of the reporting about russias attempts to influence our election, and they know that every one of our intelligence agencies reported putin sent his trolls to influence our election. Their answer is, so what . When and why did some on the american right fall in love with putins russia. It did not happen by accident. It happened after russia launched a Concerted Campaign more than a decade ago to gain a foothold in american society. Tonight we have exclusive reporting, weve been investigating someone who lives right he
Never seen this kind of money : Big spending raises concern in KC school board races Kevin Hardy and Sarah Ritter, The Kansas City Star
Apr. 2 A newly formed nonprofit has already pumped tens of thousands of dollars into two contested races for the Kansas City Public Schools board, raising suspicions about the group and the candidates vying for seats in Tuesday s election.
Blaque KC, short for Black Leaders Advancing Quality Urban Education, has spent more than $100,000 on political consultants, mailed advertisements, radio spots, digital advertising and newspaper ads, according to reports filed this week with the Missouri Ethics Commission. That eclipses the combined fundraising haul of about $42,400 reported by campaign committees for the four candidates including the two candidates backed by Blaque running for contested seats on the board.
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bullet in my head, i will not be able to see anymore. reporter: fearing for his life, demetri applied for political asylum in the occupation. right after the attack, i was thinking that i will stay, i will fight and we will be able to find those guys. but when i saw how they were dragging their feet on this case and there is no justice in this country, i realized that it s probably time to leave. reporter: the former managing director of your organization, larry jacob, said the russians might be the christian saviors to the world. do you agree with that? i don t know if i would put it that strongly, but i am very happy about how strong russians have been in coming back to the orthodoxed church, supporting the traditional family, and i m very hopeful that a new dawn is coming to russia. reporter: but is there more to this relationship?
good morning, everybody, on this back-to-work monday. diana s first full week, full week back on the job. i know. i can t believe it s here. feels like just yesterday i was pregnant and going on maternity leave. now i m back from maternity leave. gosh, time flies. makes you always want to have another one. no. no. shall we get to it? let s get to it. good morning to all of you. we begin with obamacare. the final day to sign up is here. after midnight tonight, people who don t have health insurance, they have to pay a penalty. the deadline is a little squishy. to get people on board. abc s jeff zeleny plains. reporter: from the courts to the campaign trail obamacare. obamacare. obamacare. reporter: one word is driving the political debate. the final day to enroll is coming up. there is no delay beyond march 31st. reporter: well, not exactly. the obama administration s now saying you can ignore the final day to enroll if you ve had trouble signin