general heads to maryland, joy reid reports on the two baltimores, the inner harbor versus the inner-city. and the predicament from mayweather/pacquiao. now sess tes la s latest announcement could change the world. the reactor in the sky called the sun, okay? you don t have to do anything. it just works. it shows up every day. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. something happens happened on the campaign trail just a few hours ago that could prove to be one of the most significant elements on the entire cycle. and we ve got another entrant for the state of arkansas on the campaign trail as two politicians with deep ties to the state made news in important ways. mike huckabee declaring his second round for the white house and former first lady hillary clinton making a major policy announcement on a decisive 2016 issue. we begin in huckabee s hometown of hope arkansas where huckabee made his announcement and which happens to be the bi
the reactor in the sky called the sun, okay? you don t have to do anything. it just works. it shows up every day. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. something happens happened on the campaign trail just a few hours ago that could prove to be one of the most significant elements on the entire cycle. and we ve got another entrant for the state of arkansas on the campaign trail as two politicians with deep ties to the state made news in important ways. mike huckabee declaring his second round for the white house and former first lady hillary clinton making a major policy announcement on a decisive 2016 issue. we begin in huckabee s hometown of hope, arkansas, where huckabee made his announcement and which happens to be the birthplace of none other than bill clinton. huckabee is hoping to be the choice of social conservatives, though unlike in his 2008 presidential run when he won the iowa caucuses, huckabee faces stiffer competition for
announcer: from abc news, this is world news now. good morning, everybody. so glad you could join us. i m kayna whitworth. i m ryan smith. t.j. and rein are on assignment. kayna is new to world news now. welcome. how does it feel? i love it. so glad to be here working with you. i m out on west coast now. so it was a bit of a travel day. so you re used to the hours. i m all over the place. that s all that counts. let s start off with a very tense situation that went on in texas. those shootings down there in texas. two gunmen killed near dallas. when they opened fire on a security officer outside a controversial gathering. it was about 200 people were there. it was for a contest that would award $10,000 for the best cartoon depicting the prophet muhammad. any depiction of the prophet is considered blasphemous by muslims. and the security officer was shot in the ankle. he s been treated and released from a hospital. local police fired at the gunmen k
divisions. but if he were to win tonight with the 57-5-2 record he would be the only man to have ever beaten floyd mayweather and that will only cement his legacy and take him from being a great fighter to a a legendary and elite fighter. a lot on the line. mayweather has a lot to lose by losing this fight tonight. manny pacquiao really has nothing to lose. okay. so where can people find you tonight? on showtime pay per view. it s a combined pay per view. hbo has the rights to pacquiao mayweather s rights are held by cbs and showtime. so they ve come together and you can get it on showtime pay per view. we hope everybody tunes in. al bernstein and myself and james brown, paulie and max kellerman all going to have the fight. it s going to be a huge evening here. tune in because anything can happen. and we don t have this a lot. it s been 30 years since we ve had something like this. then you have to go back to
converged here for what is certain to be a loud and, we hope peaceful protest, of between 5,000 and 10,000 people. yesterday, the streets of baltimore were filled with roving parades and celebrations across this city. announcement there were a number of police officers involved and charged in the death freddie gray. a number shouting f the po-po as they taunted police officers. this morning, those police officers three white, three black, are out on bail. the police union is crying foul. others say it is a rush to judgment. but they are all charged with felonies. at least one charged with second degree depraved homicide. he faces 63 years in prison. if you re wondering, he is one of the black officers. this all started earlier last month with what you might say normal morning here in baltimore. a young black man, 25-year-old freddie gray. looked at some police officers standing on the corner and ran away. they chased after him, he was arrested thrown in the back of a police