especially in iraq, the situation is far more complex they say. the middle east is a region where country s border deviate from religious lines, and it is about power, regional influence, local fln have conflict and authoritarian control. when we talk about syria the differences aren t driven by sunni and shiite, they re the assad regime a lot is the function not of religion but population growth, corruption, poor governance. administration officials are pushing greater cooperation among gulf allies, though there are challenges. saudi arabia, egypt, bahrain, the united arab emirates blockading qatar. rich, thank you. america first message coming from both sides of the aisle that tops tonight s real news roundup. senator brown of ohio a democrat and susan collins of maine a republican call for all american
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shannon: well, a woman gets booted from a hearing on gun control after apparently texting about going on a shooting spree of her own. that story tops tonight it s a real news roundup. she was ejected from a connecticut state senate hearing after she was reportedly spotted sending a text that said if she had a gun, she would blow away a republican state lawmaker and a large group of nra. they determined there was no threat. the woman was not arrested. he lives mondays in public schools. they say that it is an environmentally friendly option. it will help save the planet. the city needs to focus instead on this financial health. one saying new york is already in a difficult financial spot, and it would be in an impossible
president trump maintains a complicated relationship with cpac. during the 2016 primary, then-candidate trump famously skipped it. in 2017 he returned for a victory lap at the gathering. he returns tomorrow as the undisputed hero of the group. shannon. shannon: we will take folks there live. leland, thank you very much. the washington post makes an admission tonight about its coverage of the controversy. that tops tonight s real news roundup. facing a defamation lawsuit, the post issuing an editor s note the acknowledgement is too little too late. the los angeles times reporting tonight that the california
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