Look who stepped in to help at a huge concert overnight. Chris martin and bruce springsteen, honoring the singers commitment to a big cause with a show for the ages. Still looking up to the lighter. Just right outside here. Yeah. Just a few hours ago in times square. A night to remember just popped up like that. And with or without bono, the show went on. Chris martin and the boss up there. What a backup plan. Bruce springsteen right there, fills in for bono. Got a lot of good friends. And we have a lot to get to this morning. Beginning with the wild weather. West coast, threatening mudslides and flooding, and storms in the east. The Flash Flood Watch from san diego to los angeles. And not just that, watching the new storm. We have had round one. Now you can see it churning, pushing the moisture up. And the people getting ready. Look at the video from glendora, the sandbags pile up, and the krails. That keeps the water in the street instead of in peoples yards. How much water will come
Mornings cover story. With 25,000 elephants killed every year, ip places like this rangers and scientists and conservationists are doing everything they can, everything in their power to keep herds like this safe from poachers. We cant keep putting this level of resources in to the protection of elephants forever. Price on his head is 2,000 to the gunman. The ivory poaching crisis that threatens the surveil of African Elephants later this sunday morning. If there is one place ip america that can claim to be the home of all that jazz, its the surprisingly unchanged new orleans landmark that lesley stahl will be taking us to visit. Thats an old trombone case. Old clarinet case. Its not just the sign. Everything at the new orleans preservation hall is old. You havent changed it. Renovated ever . We dont know where we would start or what we would do. You dont change something thats already perfect. Later on sunday morning the preservation hall jazz band here where it all began in new orlea
Crime wave. Perpetrator are night stalkers, greedy, unscrupulous, targeting a vulnerable creature just for cash. Takes us to africa for this mornings cover story. With 25,000 elephants killed every year, ip places like this rangers and scientists and conservationists are doing everything they can, everything in their power to keep herds like this safe from poachers. We cant keep putting this level of resources in to the protection of elephants forever. Price on his head is 2,000 to the gunman. The ivory poaching crisis that threatens the surveil of African Elephants later this sunday morning. If there is one place ip america that can claim to be the home of all that jazz, its the surprisingly unchanged new orleans landmark that lesley stahl will be taking us to visit. Thats an old trombone case. Old clarinet case. Its not just the sign. Everything at the new orleans preservation hall is old. You havent changed it. Renovated ever . We dont know where we would start or what we would do.
Bank transactions and more privacy tools keep all of that data secure. But Hari Sreenivasan dissects new revelations saying the n. S. A. Can crack those codes. Woodruff and we return to syria, starting with two looks at its impact on the middle east. Ray suarez reports on the flood of refugees in neighboring jordan. Brown and Margaret Warner is on the ground in egypt. Woodruff plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the debate over military action. Brown and gwen ifill gets Historical Perspective on how past president s flexed their war powers. If we go through american history, president s, even to this day, have an amazing ability to change americas minds on Foreign Policy when they have to. Woodruff thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by support also comes from Carnegie Corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what Andrew Carnegie called real and permanent good. Celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie. O
Bank transactions and more privacy tools keep all of that data secure. But Hari Sreenivasan dissects new revelations saying the n. S. A. Can crack those codes. Woodruff and we return to syria, starting with two looks at its impact on the middle east. Ray suarez reports on the flood of refugees in neighboring jordan. Brown and Margaret Warner is on the ground in egypt. Woodruff plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the debate over military action. Brown and gwen ifill gets Historical Perspective on how past president s flexed their war powers. If we go through american history, president s, even to this day, have an amazing ability to change americas minds on Foreign Policy when they have to. Woodruff thatall ahead on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by support also comes from Carnegie Corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what Andrew Carnegie called real and permanent good. Celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie. Org