Welcome to all in, the show that spotlights amazing athletes innovative artists, and unknown heroes. Today were going to start in hawaii, where the ancient art of tatau is still practiced. The tradition is continued by dedicated artists and elders hoping to keep their thousandyearold culture alive and well in the modern world. 2,500 miles from the california coastline, a string of volcanic islands rise from the cobalt pacific. Hawaii, the northernmost outpost of ancient polynesia, is a tourists dream. For seven million sunbaked visitors a year, this tropical paradise offers unmatched scenery, serenity, and sensational surf, but away from the postcard beaches of waikiki there exists another more spiritual hawaii that few tourists get to see. The culture of the first polynesian migrants who sailed north to these remote islands nearly 1,500 years ago is palpable here. Over the centuries their culture flourished giving rise to the spirit of aloha and many sacred traditions that live on tod
Avoiding a perjury trap, the president s attorneys are trying to figure out all the ways the president could testify before the special Counsel Robert Mueller. All of that coming up . But first, stronger background checks, more mental institutions across the United States and arming some teachers. Those are the ideas proposed by President Trump a while ago in response to the Florida School massacre. The president said he met with leaders of the National Rifle association over the weekend and, quote, theyre on our side. The president also told a meeting of the nations governors there is one area where hes ready to take action. Bump stocks, were writing that out. Im writing that out myself. I dont know if congress does it or not, im writing it out myself. You put it it into the machine gun category, which is what it is. It becomes essentially a machine gun and nobody is going to be its going to be very hard to get em, so were writing out bump stocks. Lets bring in Senior Correspondent je
that s the first point to make. the second point to make is this is not a route out for civilians into a safe haven, it is a route out into a government-held area given the scale of the destruction visited upon by east ghouta, wolf. it s very unlikely that many of the 400,000 people trapped in the city would take the opportunity. there could be one group of people for whom there is an exception. that is many hundreds of people who are in critical need of medical attention. they may well take that route offered if, indeed, it materializes. but the problem is, wolf, it s only a five-hour window, the implication being that syrian and russian forces for the rest of that 24-hour period will go back to business as usual, which has been raining bombs and reportedly pouring gas down on 400,000 people. wolf? and more death and destruction coming in this never-ending battle over there. sam, thank you very much.
sam kai lylie reporting for us. north korea now saying the door is open for dialogue. it follows a meeting for the delegation that attended the closing ceremonies of the olympic games. south korean president moon did say both sides need to lower their threshold for talking. the north has said, we will see if pyongyang s message that it is willing to hold talks represents the first steps along the path at denuclearization, closed quote. coming up, a major blow to president trump by the u.s. supreme court will not hear the trump administration s bid to end the daca program. what this means for the roughly 700,000 daca participants. that and more when we come back. run,