but who cares. what are you going to be doing this weekend? it just sounds fun. the greenwich polo event. it s in a beautiful part of greenwich. i ve got friends over there. i was like, i m going to get out and do something. and then what happened? i was excited. i know. nothing. the answer is nothing. yeah. but thank you for asking. guess who else is here. who? cindi lauper. breaking the mold not once but twice. not only is she a cover girl for aarp, she s a country girl now with a new album of country music. you know what s cool about that album, too? she s singing with so many stars. a lot of people are going country. have you noticed? steven tyler. it s great music. beautiful music. good-bye to bed head. dos for boys and girls to complete their look. i like bed head. i m having a resurgence here. by the way, we re on a roll with curly hair. it s going to stop soon. all right. a lot of people are traveling. we were just saying a lot of people are goin
to stay on top of the story every new details as soon as we get them here on tenders this morning and wtsp .com. less than two months ago polls across the cat new hampshire open for the nation s first primary. some areas were allowed to cast ballots at midnight. at nine am this morning, this office right here as well as the one in largo, the supervisor of elections is going to put his stamp on more than 200,000 ballots thousand ballots and get them mailed out for the florida primary. but meanwhile, in new hampshire three tiny towns of cast their ballots around midnight, and they ve given early wins to john kasich and bernie sanders. but of course they are very little town so they will show cities will start weighing in on those results will definitely be interesting. a third of republican voters are still trying to figure out who they are going to vote for according to the latest cnn poll. so donald trump with his unconventional speeches and always betting on a take win
the california endowment, health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. it is a cultural conundrum in this country despite hard science that irrefutably supports vaccines as the only way to eradicate life threatening illnesses like whooping cough and polio. many parents are embracing unfounded fears over medical facts. best-selling author eula biss, her book on immunity has been named one of the ten best nonfiction books of 2014 by both the new york times book review and entertainment weekly. go figure. good to have you on this program. it s wonderful to be here. that s quite a list. new york time and entertainment weekly. it s high on my list of things i never thought will happen. all jokes aside, i suspect that is the case because it is a subject matter that new york times readers and entertainment weekly readers teamwork different audience, you but two different audiences, b
football fans and police have prompted egypt s government to now suspend premier league matches indefinitely. state media stay at least 30 people were killed in clashes out a stadium. this amateur video shows part of the confrontation as it unfolded. [ crowd noise ] the interior ministry says it all started when fans tried to force their way into the stadium, but some people say they were teargassed by police as they walked through an open entryway. cnn s ian lee had more now from cairo. reporter: another bloody night for egyptian football. thousands of fans of the club went to support their team. many though wouldn t return home. police dispersed the crowd with teargas after accusing the fans without tickets of trying to forcefully enter the stadium. chaos ensued around a metal gateway. fan responded on their official facebook page calling the incident premedicated murder. many of the deaths resulted from a stampede according to the ministry of health. the incident too
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