let s get right the new developments in the controversy over hillary clinton s jon jonathan karl is reporting that house speaker john boehner is poised to announce a new investigation. reporter: hillary clinton may have hoped she put the e-mail controversy behind her with the press conference. but the investigations are now about to begin. top house republicans tell abc news they expect speaker john boehner to announce a new house investigation next week into hillary clinton s e-mail practices as secretary of state. including her admitted destruction of some 30,000 e-mails that she determined to be purely personal. as for how mrs. clinton has handled the controversy so far, it seemed like a case study in how not to do damage control. she did not want to have two phones. she couldn t be like, hey, man, could you hold this other phone for me? reporter: nine days of silence. and then the reason she finally gave for not using government e-mail at all? it would have been inc
good thursday morning, i m ryan smith in for t.j. holmes. and i m reena ninan. the latest on the airliner crash in a moment. first an extreme weather outbreak overnight. the power system is on the move. you can see it on the radar stretching from texas to indiana already producing at least three huge tornadoes. oh, [ bleep ]. this powerful tornado flipping a tractor trail i on a highway in moore, oklahoma. a car passenger captured the moment with the powerful twister passing in front of them. clayton sandell has the latest on the severe weather. oh we got another one. reporter: the heart of tornado alley is in the firing zone. tornado sirens blaring as the skies over oklahoma erupt. camera after camera capturing the rotating clouds small vortices twisting on the ground and sometimes full-scale tornadoes. moore, okaylahoma, already seeing the damage. we ll show you the garage blown in here. the windows are also blown in. the roof taken right off this house. r
consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is down 37% over two decades. while diabetes has at the same time tripled. spokesman roger salizar says targeting one industry with opportunistic legislation does nothing to improve health outcomes and is designed to mislead the public into thinking obesity and diabetes can be cured with label or ban. while a soda tax didn t get enough votes last november, 56 % did favor it showing that this progressive city may be receptive to label warnings. i think it would definitely help people see that maybe i should be more careful what i m putting in my body what i m consuming. but others say warnings are not needed. people are well aware of what soda contains in them. i won t stop drinking soda. at a partying with i ll drink something like that. they want to ban soda at city functions except some sporting events. san francisco could also take a big stand against tobacco. supervisor mark farrell introducing related product. if it passes
president david boren. we need to be educators and train students to think in new ways, to understand the feelings of others, to be sensitive to the feelings, and the rights of other people. woodruff: plus, it used to be boston strong but after this winter it s boston stubborn. woodruff: staying home or getting paid. the chilly effect of winter weather on wages for hourly workers. some employers simply said, don t come in because we re closed. we can t we can t serve our customers. stay home and you re on your own. ifill: and, maybe i m out of my mind. ifill: the verdict is in. the music industry reels after a jury rules robin thicke and pharrell williams blurred the copyright lines in their big hit. those are some of the stories we re covering on tonight s pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. at lincoln financial, we believe that you are the bos
we need to be educators and train students to think in new ways, to understand the feelings of others, to be sensitive to the feelings, and the rights of other people. woodruff: plus, it used to be boston strong but after this winter it s boston stubborn. woodruff: staying home or getting paid. the chilly effect of winter weather on wages for hourly workers. some employers simply said, don t come in because we re closed. we can t we can t serve our customers. stay home and you re on your own. ifill: and, maybe i m out of my mind. ifill: the verdict is in. the music industry reels after a jury rules robin thicke and pharrell williams blurred the copyright lines in their big hit. those are some of the stories we re covering on tonight s pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. at lincoln financial, we believe that you are the boss of your life. the chi