Good evening, everyone. Before we get started, e wanted to go over a couple of very quick housekeeping details. Please silence your cell phones. And if you have or just to let you know, theres no recording, no photos allowed during our programs. And thanks. However, you will get a chance to see all of this, because cspan is here tonight taping. So brush your hair, straighten your collars [laughter] you may be on tv very soon. Sally quinn is a longtime Washington Post journalist, columnist, Television Commentator and one of the capitols renowned social hostesses, also the founder of the religious web site on faith for the Washington Post. She writes for various publications and has in order several books including the party, happy endings, and were going to make you a star about her experience as the first female Network Anchor in the u. S. Sally is in conversation tonight with two good friends who are also authors. Elsa walsh is the author of divided lives the public and private strugg
Nigerias president promises to bring back the missing school girls and wage war against boko haram. Robin adams with all the sport. The latest from the french open. And the owner of Manchester United, malcolm glaser, passes away, three days after his 86th birthday. Former army chief abdul fatah alsisi looks to be heading for a landslide victory in the president ial election. Official results are to be declared. Supporters claim to have won over 90 of the vote. The low turn out is an embarrassment for the government. Despite a day of voting and transport, less than half the electorate cast their ballots. The official winner has not been announced. These egyptians are celebrating. Preliminary results released by the government suggest that former army chief abdul fatah alsisi has won the president ial elections with more than 90 of the vote. Al jazeera banned from reporting in egypt, cannot independently verify the figure. That didnt matter to abdul fatah alsisis supporters. Translation
It heists been exactly one year since the shooting of sandy hook elementary where 26 were killed. We are learning more about the most recent School Shooting in colorado. The shooter may have had a fight with a teacher. The 18yearold arrived with a rifle, ammunition and malatov cocktails. He wounded a 17yearold girl before wounding himself teacher, and then had these malatovstyle devices. One of them. The library, he killed himself with a single shot now, this all played out and of the victim . Our beautiful daughter, claire davis, has severe head trauma as a result of the gunshots. She needs your continued prayers we would like to thank our family, friends be, community and the community for outpouring of love and support as well as the school for their continued support of the students and teachers. We would also like to express our gratitude to the First Responders and the trauma team at Littleton Adventist Hospital for saving our daughters life and quickly getting her into surgery.
Outfront, tonight, the breaking news the family of Tony Robinson an unarmed teenager kill by police is speaking out and demanding answers. His uncle spoke out just a short time ago. He called on police to stop targeting young black men. We are all left to deal with the aftermath. Robinson died on friday night. Police say the officer was forced to open fire after getting into a struggle with the 19yearold. That deadly encounter now sparking protests across the city. A thousand people gathering across the streets and also inside wixs Capital Building to demand change. The department of justice announced it is conducting an investigation. Ryan young is out front live for us in madison, wisconsin. Ryan are police expecting more protests there . Reporter they are expecting more protests. In fact we talk to some people who said they plan to walk into city hall to protest all day long weve been walking with them as they walk inside the State Capitol. Watched them chant. I want to show you the
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