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Help reform the u. S. Prison system. Live from cnn World Headquarters in atlanta, welcome. To our viewers in the United States and around the world, im George Howell. Cnn newsroom starts right now. Good day. We begin with the controversial plan to relocate thousands of migrants. Starting on monday, migrants who arrived in greece from turkey after march 20th win sent back. And in exchange, e. U. Nations will accept an equal number of vetted Syrian Refugees from turkey. Migrants now in greece are protesting that plan. Human Rights Groups say turkey is not safe enough for these refugees. Among those to be affected by the deal, the thousands of migrants who are now stranded in greece. On saturday, migrants blocked the highway demanding the Macedonian Border be reopened. For months now, migrants have been living in poor conditions at camps in the city. Some residents have not been able to work their lands due to the camp. Theyre demanding the government speed up the relocation of migrants to shelters and other camps. Refugees are begging not to be forgotten. Translator we are asking what is going to happen to us. Im asking all the countries, what is our fate. No one understands what we are going through except us. We who ran from our country, not because we were hungry. We didnt leave because we were hungry. We left because there is a war. Is it our fate to i ddie here a . No one is paying attention to us, absolutely no one. Were joined by a journalist live in athens via skype with us. Elena, its good to have you. This deal that is set to take effect monday, its callsing a great deal of panic among the so many people, the families who risked their thrives get to europe. Reporter absolutely. Panic is the right world for how people are reacting now. Theyre trying to see if they can leave the camps. Theyre saying that they do not wanted to go to turkey. As a result, theres a lot of tension in the existing camps. There have been fights between different groups, specifically between migrants and refugees. [ inaudible ] those who can qualify and those who do not qualify to be able to be readmitted, people have been leaving camps. Theyve been in one particular island, one of the main entry points into europe for thousands of these migrants and refugees. People left the camp, went there for two days now, just protesting saying that they will not get on the boats. The agreement itself is quite controversial. Those who do not qualify for asylum will be turned back. But at the moment, greece itself is saying it does not have the facility, is not able to process these asylum applications. We hear that on the other side, turkey is not really ready to receive them. And were looking at something thats about to start in less than 24 hours from now, george. The protests that are playing out, when it comes to migrants who are there, trying to make their way forward, they finding ways around the barriers, finding ways to possibly get around the new rules set to take effect . Reporter i mean, this is just the thing. We hear that some new routes are about to open. People will try what they can in order to get to their final destination. We seem to have part of that flow being diverted to italy as much as possible, and what is certain is that people who have traveled such a long way, who are so determined to have a new life will do what they can. And this means that theyre an easy prey in the hands of smugglers. We understand that the prices for the journey so now that the route is more difficult, its harder for them to get anywhere. The prices are going up, as demand goes up. And what we expect to see in the days ahead is that this phenomenonesq esqucalates as mo desperate people try to make it to europe. Reporting live from athens, ele elena, thank you very much for your reporting. Were joined by leonard doyle, spokesman for the International Organization for migration. And joining us live via skype from geneva. Its good to have you to talk about this, as well. Lets start by the criticisms out about the deal. Several human rights organizations have expressed concerns. Indeed, there are many concerns mostly which have to do with the vary nature or lack of such and arbitrary decisions. I think a lot of the scrutiny that the magistrates going there are going to make sure they give proper hearings to the migrants. Theres a lot of global scrutiny at least from cnn, as were seeing now. There will be a lot of interest on the part of the europeans and making sure its done appropriately, i think. When it comes to turkey, is turkey safe for migrants who are returning there . There are concerns that its not. It kind of depends on how youre looking at it. If you want to look from a legalistic perspective, indeed there have been challenges, concerns. Amnesty international put out a report over the weekend. On the other hand, it has to be recognized that in reality, turkey is an extraordinary welcoming and generous country. Its hosting almost 2. 7 million refugees already from the war in syria. We do not hear daily reports of problems. In fact, the turks have opened their hearts to these people. The church has been a lot more welcoming than europeans have been the turks have been a lot more welcoming that europeans have been to refugees. Another important part whe it comes to turkey and discussions with the e. U. , how critical is that for this deal . Will. Extremely so. Turkey wants to join the the market and to have it wants to have Free Movement for its people throughout europe. Something thats been promised for so many years and been denied by narrow selfinterests of certain european countries. Its part of the bargaining happening now. Perhaps thats the big win for them. Ive seen reports, for example, from some of the islands where the migrants are going, that theyre looking forward to the soon to the arrival of turkish tourists. There will be a lot to win from having Free Movement of turks across europe, particular in the greek economy, extraordinary benefits. And so well see. It is certainly part of the discussion. I want to ask you this question, and it just goes to the heart of what people will think about this when it comes to a family there. A family thats in greece that does not want to go back. A family that risked their lives to get to where they are right now. What recourse do they have . What can they do to make sure they continue to move forward despite the new rule that is set to take them back . Sadly, they dont really have a lot to fall back on. I think the reality is that Everybody Knows that the majority of these people are coming from refugeeproducing countries, be that afghanistan, iraq, or syria. And the europeans to some extent, some europeans, Los Angeles Merkel in particular, has Angela Merkel in particular, has been generous and opened the gates of her country. So many have come in the hope of safety. In the meantime, theres been a political backlash across europe. Weve seen this in recent elections. The reality is that that position has been unsustainable, the position of keeping europes borders open to these large flows of migrants who are in grave danger. And whats happening now is that the europeans are trying to contain that and control it. And that unfortunately means that for a lot of those already en route there will be no destination in europe, and they will be sent home. While youre talking, were looking at images of the families, children, just you can only imagine the plight of these families after what theyve gone through. The rule set to take effect on monday. Leonard doyle, thank you very much for your insights. Well stay in touch with you, as well. To find out how to help Syrian Refugees, head to cnn. Com impact. And there you will find a list of nonprofits, vetsed nonprofits by cnn vetted nonprofits by cnn and other resources to help you get involved. Turning to brussels and what is being called a sign of hope in the belgian capital. The citys main airport is partially reopening to passengers for the First Time Since the suicide bombers struck that location and a metro station just last month. Just brief flights will be departing sunday. Security is high. Cars arriving at the airport are being checked. Travelers are being screened before they can even enter the airport facility. Tensions remain high there on the streets, though. There are protests and arrests in the belgian capital. Lets go live to cnns alexandra field following this from the Brussels Airport. Its good to have you. So what is the mood there as this airport reopens after what happened there . Reporter well, its been 12 days since the airport was rocked by those bombings. And in just about an hour or so, passengers will begin to arrive. Theres the checkpoint thats back behind me, being closely guarded by police officers. Theyll have to show officers that they are, in fact, flying on those three flights going out today. Other than that, access is still being limited to this airport. These are the necessary first steps in order to get the airport back up and running. They want a much smaller crowd. Theyve dpotd to be able to en got to be able to ensure the safety and security of people flying today. You will have a smaller group, stricter security measures in place. Were told that passengers will be received at new temporary checkin structures. There will also be screening in a different area before they proceed to their flights. Its going to be a different experience to fly in and out of the airport. But authorities thought it was essential to get the airport back up and running, to give people this sense of security, and also this is an airport needed in this community. This is a place that used to greet 60,000 passengers every day. Were talking about much smaller numbers than that to start. In fact, the airport says that they are hoping really to get up to full capacity again, probably not until june or even possibly july, george. It is a small start, but it is a step forward. A small start but, yes, an important start, alexandra. Id like to talk about whats happening in the streets in brussels with the protests and arrests. Reporter right, george. All weekend we saw police doing crowd control. Frankly, sometimes in riot gear, and with crowd control vehicles in place. There had been a ban on public demonstrations ordered by city officials last week. They were hoping to avoid any conflict in the streets over the weekend. They were hoping to avoid tensions and any clashing while they continued to devote Security Resources to the Ongoing Investigation into these terror attacks and trying to find anyone connected to the attacks. Thats why they told people not to gather. There was also a planned right wing march, a group that said they were going to do into an antiislam demonstration in the heart of the community. Thats demonstrations that police said dont gather, dont demonstrate. People did not heed the instructions. In two locations, we saw large crowds. Thats when Police Stepped in, enforcing the ban on demonstrations, pushing people out, making them disperse. Those who refused were taken into detention. Were told they were given administrative charge and will have to pay a fine. It was some 140 people. A moment of hope there at the airport, but tensions still my brussels. Alexandra field live for us. We appreciate your reporting, as always. The United States air force is deploying 12 f15 fighters and several hundred personnel to iceland and the netherlands. Their mission is to support nato surveillance and conduct flight training. The flight rotation was initiated amid heightened tensions between nato countries and russia after moscows annexation of crime extra. The planes are scheduled crimea. The planes are scheduled this hour. President ial candidates ratcheting up attacks on each other. Ahead, why Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are debating about debating. Plus, donald trump has an outofcharacter moment you could say, making what some might call an apology. Stay with us. Rough night . I wish we had looked for a bigger place before he was born. Oh, when we wanted another place, first thing we did was check out credit karma made things a lot easier. That sounds exhausting. Actually, its really easy. And its free. That was easy check out credit karma today. Credit karma. Give yourself some credit. shush, shush, shush americas choice 2016. The race for the white house and democratic president ial candidates are devoting all of their time and energy now to swaying voters in the state of wisconsin ahead of the primary that is set for tuesday. 86 democratic delegates are up for grabs, and on saturday, Hillary Clinton responded to criticisms from Bernie Sanders that she has supported trade deals that have taken jobs away from the United States. We need a president who doesnt just rail against trade or who doesnt enforce trade, but a president who knows how to compete against the rest of the world and win for america and for american workers. In return, Bernie Sanders said he is the only candidate who could prevents a republican who could prevent a republican from winning the white house. Listen. There has been some concern upon the part of my opponent and others as to whether or not Bernie Sanders could win a general election. We love you, bernie [ applause ] let me tell you, let me tell you that the last cnn poll had us 20 points ahead of donald trump. Bernie sanders there. Clinton and sanders head to an even bigger primary in a little more than two weeks from now, the state of new york. The two democrats have been stepping up their attacks on each other. Now theyre debate being debating. Reporter Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton campaigning hard in wisconsin in the Northern City of eau claire today. Before either candidate hit the ground, they were throwing mud at each other. The Clinton Campaign accusing the Bernie Sanders campaign of rejecting three dates to debate in new york in april, saying this the Sanders Campaign needs to stop using the New York Primary as a playground for political games and negative attacks against Hillary Clinton. The spokesman for the Sanders Campaign firing back saying, unfortunately the dates and venues she has proposed didnt make a lot of sense. The idea that they want to debate in new york on a night of the ncaa finals with syracuse in the tournament no less is ludicrous. We have proposed other dates which they have rejected. We hope we can Reach Agreement in the near future. Its important to remember how this all started. After Bernie Sanders had a big weekend sweeping wins in washington, alaska, and hawaii, he challenged Hillary Clinton to a debate in her adopted home state of new york. For about a week, Hillary Clinton was rather noncommittal. Yesterday, her campaign saying theyre trying to work out the dates with the Sanders Campaign. Today, the Clinton Campaign going after the Sanders Campaign saying that theyre playing games with these dates. The Sanders Campaign denying it. And the reason why this New York Primary is so important. Many people expect that Bernie Sanders will be able to win in wisconsin. To be able to close the gap in delegates that he has, hes lagging clinton by 240 delega s delegates. He needs to upset her in new york. Theres a huge cache of delegates available in new york state, 250. Second only to california. If Bernie Sanders can pull a win there and upset Hillary Clinton in her adopted home state, he comes close to helping close the gap against Hillary Clinton. Sanders and clinton hashing out when theyll have the debate is very important. When and where could have a big impact on that april 19th primary. Well continue to watch that here in wisconsin. Cnn, eau claire, wisconsin. And now as to republicans, they are also fighting it out in wisconsin. The frontrunner, donald trump, is not favored to win that state. Instead, he is trailing rival ted cruz there. With john kasich a close third. It is not clear how much that has to do with the rough week that donald trump had. He appeared to change his stance on abortion several times, and his rivals have pounced on that. Cruz in particular insists that donald trump is not one of the republicans to represent their party. Donald trump is not the best candidate to go head to head with Hillary Clinton. If we nominate donald trump, it elects Hillary Clinton. She wins by double digits. If Hillary Clinton is the next president , its a catastrophe for this country. Trump maintains a healthy lead in the delegate count. But reaching that magic number of 1,237 will be a tall order. If he gets close, an open convention has the potential to radically change the entire picture. John kasich told our reporter that a contested convention is indeed going to happen. And that he likes his odds once they get there. I cant win enough to get to the convention with enough delegates, and neither can cruz. Hed have to win 90 of the remaining delegates. And donald trump would have to win, you know, probably better than 60 . As you know, his hes never gotten close to that. Were going to go a convention. When we go, theres going to be two things that will be asked one, who can win in the fall. Im the only candidate that consistently beats Hillary Clinton in the fall. Secondly, michael, delegates take this seriously. They gun feel the weight of big they begin to feel the weight of Big Decisions and will ask who has the record, who has the accomplishments, and who can be president. Even with Donald Trumps recent troubles, he isnt backing down from whats gotten him this far. As he explains it, the controversy surrounding his comments wasnt really his fault at all as our Jason Carroll reports. Reporter as donald trump addressed the crowd in racine, wisconsin, at his town hall, he touched on a number of issues thats plagued his campaign throughout the week. Two issues namely. That was abortion, the other, Foreign Policy. First to the issue of abortion. He told the crowd its a complicated subject saying no matter what he does, how he answers, he says, the press is always going to twist his words. He says when he does get his words out, no matter what he says, its an answer no one will be satisfied with. The truth is you cant, no matter what you do, what you say, because they can take something you say and turn it around, like ill be on cbs face the nation. What i said was perfect. What i said was in fact, otherwise, honestly, im going to be on tomorrow, and i taped it yesterday. What i said was so good. It was so perfect. And then they looked, oh, maybe he should have added a word actually, the beltway came out, they took words out that i said. Reporter trump talking Foreign Policy, responding to the president s criticisms about trump and his knowledge of Foreign Policy. As you know, during the nuclear summit, the president was asked about trumps suggestion that u. S. Allies, south korea and japan, arm themselves with Nuclear Weapons against north korea. To that, trump had to say this i mentioned this deal and i mentioned the fact that its the fact that america cant afford it. The United States cant afford to do it, and theyll will have to pay more. I didnt say anything about letting japan nuke, but i did say perhaps if we cant do the right deal, well have to let them take care of themselves. If that means theyll have to someday get Nuclear Weapons, in all fairness, folks, i know the way life works, eventually theyll probably want to do it anyway. Anyway. I dont say thats aed if thing or bad thing thats a good thing or bad thing. We cant lose the money were losing. Reporter trump reminding those who came to see him in racine that he is selffunded, not taking money from special interests. And hes not beholden to anyone kpels except except those trying to get him into office. The latest polls showing cruz up by 10 . Jason carroll, racine, wisconsin. Thank you. Of course, remember to joins us here on cnn all day tuesday for complete coverage of the critical wisconsin primary only here on cnn. 4 26 on the u. S. East coast. Still ahead this hour, calcutta, india, looks to rebuild after a disastrous highway bridge collapse. Cnn spoke to witnesses who are struggling to even sleep after seeing what you see there happened. Plus, a teenage murderer goes from the streets of the u. S. To the halls of power. Now pushing for Prison Reform. Live this hour in the United States and around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom. Kolkata. Welcome back to our viewers in the United States and around the world. Are you watching cnn newsroom. Good to have you with us. Im George Howell. The headlines message from migrants in greece, no one is paying attention to us. Many blocked the highway there on saturday demanding the Macedonian Border be reopened. It is presently closed ahead of a controversial e. U. Plan set to take effect monday. Migrants who arrived in greece from turkey will be sent back. In brussels, a sign of hope this day. The citys main airport is partially reopening to passengers. This for the First Time Since the deadly terror attacks nearly two weeks ago. The airports ceo says just three flights are taking off sunday bound for portugal, italy and greece. There will be no arriving flights. In syria, Government Forces discovered a mass dprgrave with least 40 bodies in palmyra. Many of the victims were women and children, many showed signs of beheading and torture. Indian police have arrested four Top Construction executives connected with this weeks deadly overpass collapse in kolkata. All charged with attempted murder and mischief. Rescuers pulled three more bodies from the debris on saturday. Now bringing the death toll to 27 people dead. In kolkata, the streets are getting back to normal. Those who witnessed the bridge collapse told cnn the very memory of what they saw will haunt them for years to come. Reporter from the ground, it feels like any other day. Life is back. People, cars, chaos. Amazing to think just 48 hours ago, this entire area was full of rubble, concrete and cement, some of it several floors high. From above, lives will never be the same again. It was like a movie. It just felt like this. The whole slab at once. Below there wereto cars, taxis,y the time i blinked, the overpass had collapsed, she says. In just a few seconds, a 100meterlong chunk of concrete and steel came crashing down. I pray to god i never have to see such a thing again. I cant sleep. I cant eat. People were shouting, help me, help me. There was blood pouring out. I could see feet sticking out, hands dangling. There was blood everywhere, she says. From a room with a view, the their family has watched the city grow. This was one of the busiest parts of kolkata. Tailors, traders, the homeless jostled for space, opening makeshift busy undiness under t overpass. So many people died. So many. I cant bear the pain. Imagine the people who lost their loved ones, she says. Her daughterinlaw shows me the window from where she saw the overpass crack. They had just poured concrete that morning around 11 30 a. M. Then an hour later, it broke, she tells me. The 2. 2kilometerslong overpass built to relieve the congestion below has always been controversial. Spanning almost the entire width of the street, the people say no one liked in the overpass because this, they say is, no way to live. Cnn, kolkata, india. A recent terror attack in pakistan is highlighting the danger of being a christian there. The suicide bombing at a park killed more than 70 people on easter sunday. It wounded hundreds more. A Taliban Splinter Group has claimed responsibility. That group saying that it was targeting christians. This of the latest in a string of attacks that saw cities bombed and homes burned, families living in fear. Cnn takes you inside this Small Community to see how it is coping. It is an exclusive report. Youll see it monday only here on cnn. The former president of brazil joined about 100 protesters at a progovernment rally on saturday chanting there will not be a coup. The demonstration came a day after antigovernment protesters rallied in sao paolo calling for the impeachment of president rouseff. Da silva is under investigation for corruption. He was recently sworn in as chief of staff. Thousands of colombians say their president is a traitor and are calling on him to resign. They staged demonstrations in more than 20 cities across the country saturday. They are opposed to president juan manuel santos, saying hes failed to deliver on policies like education and employment. The colombian civil war has lasted more than 50 years. A convicted murderer has picked up some unlikely political allies. Ahead, the man who went from solitary confinement to the halls of power to push for Prison Reforms in america. Stay with us. You wont see these folks they have businesses to run. They have passions to pursue. How do they avoid trips to the post office . Stamps. Com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. Get a 4 week trial, plus 100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. Go to stamps. Com tv and never go to the post office again. Welcome back to cnn newsroom. Im George Howell. As a teenager, shacka sengor committed murder, but behind bars he found purpose. Now hes a leading voice for Prison Reform in the United States and the author of this book, righting my wrongs life, death, and redemption in an american prison. Cnns poppy harlow saw down and talked about his life, his mention, and his unlikely political allies. Reporter shaka senghor will always bear the name convicted felon. At the age of 18, i shot and killed a man. Reporter he didnt start out that way. You were an honor roll student. What happened . Once i started going through things at home, i stopped taking interest in school. Its one of those things that now when i look back especially working with young people, i think about how we sometimes fail as adults to Pay Attention to whats happening to children. I literally went from honor roll student to like barely showing up in class. You say no one ever stopped to say whats wrong. Yeah. Why are your grades falling off. Not one person . Not one person. Originally, it felt kind of like the ideal middleclass family. A lot of siblings, fun times, but also a lot of hurtful and painful times dealing with the abuse of any mother, dealing with the dissolution of my parents marriage. Reporter he served 19 years, seven in solitary confinement. You knowingly chose the street life. No one pushed you there. Nothing forced you there. Why did you choose it . I was looking for love and acceptance. And i ran away when i was 14 years old. And you know, i was naive like most 14yearolds and thought that somebodys parent would take me in and shelter me from abuse. That didnt happen. So when i got introduced to the drug trade, it came under the guise of love and acceptance. When youre a young vulnerable teenager whos been hurt and damaged, youre looking for that emotional connection to anybody thats saying, hey, i love you, i have your back. So i chose that lifestyle. Reporter you felt accepted there . I felt accepted, definitely. Reporter he told crack by age 14, was shot himself at 17, and murdered a man by 19 in a drug deal gone awry. I realized that not only had i tragically caused somebodys death, but that i devastated somebodys family. And that i couldnt take that back. I got a letter from my son while i was on that 4. 5year stint in solitary. He said, dear dad, i know youre in prison for murder. Please, dad, dont kill again. Jesus watches what you do. As a father, i realized that i had not only faileddmy son, but that i was failing a generation of young men who were growing up in the neighborhood. I realized that i needed to do Something Different in my life. First thing was taking full responsibility for the decisions i made that landed me in prison. But also to figure out a way how i can utilize the experience to help other young men and women avoid the path that i had taken. Reporter the aunt of the man that senghor murdered wrote him a letter of forgiveness while he was serving time. She told me she loved him because god loved him. I think viewers watching will ask, you are a former felon, a murderer. You took a mans life. Why should people listen to you no now . Because i think in order to solve a problem you have to be in closest proximity to it as possible. And the reality is that gun violence is a large part of whats happening in american society. And who better to understand how to solve it than somebody going through it. Reporter in righting my wrong, he asks the question, how do you emerge in a society that is so unforgiving . There is a lot of discussion now in washington about Prison Reform. Are you hopeful . Im very hopeful. I think that were at a space now where the American Public is a lot more aware because i feel like, you know, if youre footing the bill for this and to not get the return on investment thats been promised to us, i think its unfair. And our prison system operate as a big warehouse. Reporter a warehouse . A wealthier house of misery to be a warehouse of misery to be specific. You can help or further hurt them. Then you can wake up and say, okay, im not surprised if that they get out and come back. Reporter a 2014 study from the bureau of justice statistics followed inmates from 30 states for five years. It found nearly 70 of former prisoners returned to prison within three years of being released. American society, we have a choice what kind of men and women we want to return. Either you want healthy men and women ready to reenter as contributing members of society, or you want broken men and women whos going to come out and wreak havoc on society. Reporter today he works with the cut 50 initiative. A bipartisan effort to reduce the u. S. Prison population by half by 2025. Whos your biggest ally in this fight . We have multiple allies. Newt gingrich has been a great ally. People from the Republican Party, different politicians. I think its a time in the country where everybody is realizing that weve done this thing wrong for a long time. I think if you think about what the cornerstone is of faith is forgiveness and redemption, i think that when we look at our country, thats the foundation of the country is built on faith. Different faiths. No matter what faith you come from, background you come from, thats a deep part of that. Sadly, it hasnt been extended to those who are incarcerated. Reporter are you an anomaly . I dont think so. Were throwing away a lot of greatness. Were basically dismissing peoples humanity. I think we failed particularly inner city kids. Were quick to throw them away, quick to judge them more harshly than other kids are judged. Its a reality of the racial dynamics and class dynamnix america. Were not always honest about that. The path of a Prison Reformer. Poppy harlow there for us. Switching to weather. The calendar may say that its spring, but in the northeastern United States, hey, it feels a little bit like winter again. Karen . Yes, a onetwo punch. If you are viewing us from new york city or washington, d. C. , yes, there is some snowfall to report. Also in boston, some of the latest computer models suggesting maybe as much as eight inches of snowfall. Thats going to be blown around by winds gusting to 60 or 65 mileperhour or 1 you dont know this 115 kilometers 115 kilometers an hour. Well see bottmbogenesis meanin low pressure will deepen as it gets off shore. That will enhance the moisture and create winter conditions up and down new england. You can kind of see the path from the great lakes into the eastern great lakes and then toward new england, kind of that center line stretching along the border between pennsylvania and new york, extending on over toward massachusetts and into connecticut. Were looking at perhaps some of the heaviest snowfall bands that we will see over the next 48 hours. Drive carefully. Road conditions are going to be especially treacherous. Dont be surprised if there are delays at the major airport. They should be brief, but nothing less with the Poor Visibility and blowing snow, that could be problematic. We see a moderating trend by midweek. Well see the double digits again at least celsius in new york city. Perhaps temperatures in the low 50s, running well below where they should be for this time of year. In china, one of the central provinces had Poor Visibility thanks to rainfall. Take a look. You see this multivehicle pileup that actually claimed two lives and sent 29 people to the hospital. There you see it was because of the slick roads, the Poor Visibility due to some of the fog and mist in the air, and traveling too fast on those roadways, as well. A very dangerous and scary situation. And then were watching the tropics, yes, the tropics, in the southern hemisphere. A low probability, but around fiji, it looks like the cluster of thunderstorms could possibly turn to something a little more sinister as we look into the next several days. Well continue to monitor the tropics there. Kind of a crazy weather scenario right now, george. Back to you. Karen maginnis, thank you very much. Still ahead on cnn newsroom, a lion attacks a man on the outskirts of nairobi. Ahead, the attack, the aftermath, and the growing fears as african cities expand into wildlife habitats. Stay with us. A lion attack outside of kenyas capital is raising concerns about wild animals living near big cities in africa. Lions have, in fact, wandered off from Nairobis National Park three times this passed month alone. Ian lee reports the animals are terrifying citizens and alarming wildlife officials. Reporter a group of men surround an escaped lion from nairobi National Park, taking pictures and throwing rocks. The famous feline known as mohawk lashes out, injuring one person. Wildlife rangers arrive on scene, but without tranquilizers, they shoot and kill the big cat. The action taken as a last resort out of concern for public safety, say officials. Kenyans were outraged, many criticizing the Wildlife Service and using the hash tag justiceformohawk. This is the fourth time a lion has escaped nairobi National Park in a month. The 117 squarekilometer park butts up to the city of over three million, home to an array of animals including zebras, giraf giraffes, and antelopantelope. Despite the escapes, youre hard pressed to find line in the park. Will will only 35 roam the fields, but when they escape, they can be dangerous. Oh, god, why all this . Reporter a lion attacked michael adore while he was on his way to work. I saw it sticking out its teeth, coming to maul my face. Reporter the feline fled, but not before crushing his shoulder. The claws ripping his flesh. Activists fear encounters like this could grow more common. As the city of nairobi continues to expand and develop around the park, its encroaching on the habitat of not only the lions, but the lions prey. Conservationist say this will increase the likelihood of lions leaving the park and encountering humans. The city has expanded tenfold since the 1940s. The land surrounding the park is privately owned and prime real estate. A recent road cutting through the park has also reduced habitat. Some lions leave the park searching for food, mainly livestock, putting them in direct conflict with humans. Then, there are the migratory routes. Lions migrate to the particular areas, and the areas are settled. When they come out, they get closer to people. Reporter if a plan isnt developed, officials might be forced to fence off the park, turning the nairobi National Park into the national zoo. Ian lee, cnn, nairobi. And as we close this hour, we would be remiss not to tell you about this internationally recognized day. It is a day when anyone can be a kid. All you have to do is grab your pillow. So people around the world, they battled it out doing this the seventh annual International Pillow fight day saturday. Dressed in pajamas, participants in berlin, germany, also blew off steam, having fun with this. Look at that. And in hong kong, the feathers are flying, too, as well. People of all ages took part in the festivities. Some even wore superhero costumes, even batman and spiderman were spotted in the crowd there. Good to grab a pillow at this point. Thank you very much for being with us this hour. Im George Howell at the cnn center in atlanta. Ill be back after the break with more news from around the world. Thanks for watching cnn, the worlds news leader. Reopened but not fully. The Brussels Airport plans to partially resume flights less than two weeks after the blast that ripped through the main terminal. Stuck in limbo. A deal to send migrants back to turkey is set to go into effect amid protests and concerns over poor preparation. And this either they pay up including for past deficiencies, or they get up. Donald trump ramping up criticism against americas nato allies with an important primary vote hanging in the balance. Live from cnn World Headquarters in atlanta, welcome. To our viewers in the United States and around the world, im George Howell. Cnn newsroom starts right now. Good day. We begin in the belgium capital. People checking in at the airport under tightened security. That airport resuming passenger flights on a limited basis for the First Time Since suicide bombers struck the location and a brussels metro station 12 days ago. Cars are being checked as they arrive to the airport, and passengers are being screened before they can even go inside the building. The airports ceo says sundays reopening brings hope to belgium. A restart of the operations even only partially as quick as this is a sign of hope that shows our shared will and strength to resurface and not to let people down. I want to thank every member of the Airport Community and all the partners involved. Theyve all made this possible. In getting back to normal, our main concern will remain the safety of our passengers, staff, and the police. We have always been working in order to guarantee an optimum safety level while providing passenger comforts, as well. Cnn is live in brussels. Alexandra fields joins us from the airport there. What is the mood given that this airport is about to reopen, but at this time, the security is much, much tighter . Reporter sure, if you think about the fact that two weeks ago, george, they were doing 600 flights a day in and out of the airport, and are you down to three, its owbviously an alterd and changed experience. Very few people going into and out of the airport. They just started letting cars through. People were met by police as they drove into the airport earlier. Theyre seeing security before they even check in. Theyll be screened again. So there is really a heavy presence. We were able to get back there and see the security presence that was in place outside of the airport. I think that people might feel calm to see that there is this added layer of protection and security. But certainly this will likely be emotional for many of the passengers who are going to take these first three symbolic flights, as they are being called. We know it is still going to be some time before the airport is operating at full capacity. Were told it would be perhaps two months. Theyre hoping to get up and fully running by the end of june or possibly early july. In the meantime, it was important to get the place open. So they do have some temporary checkin facilities. Thats where passengers will go today. And in the coming days, they hope to add more flights to the schedule. They hope to get more people through the doors. It is important to keep that number small at least to start, they say, because they want to ensure that this extra security is certainly sufficient. That people feel calmed and comforted by it. And theyre able to handle the capacity that they are taking on, george. Lets also talk about whats happening in brussels itself with these protests and the orders for people not to protest. There were arrests in the past few days. Reporter thats right, george. This started when a right wing conservative french youth group said they planned to hold a march in molenbeek, a community mostly inhabited by immigrants. Officials from the city were concerned that this would create chaos, that it could cause an eruption of tensions. They told people not to demonstrate. But throughout the city yesterday, we did see large crowds gather. And Police Responded swiftly, trying to break up those crowds. At one point, going to mall week in molenbeek in riot gear to disperse clouds to protest or counterprotest. They came in with crowd control vehicles. We saw the same thing at the area where the victims have been memorialized for nearly two weeks now. About 140 people were taken into detention for refusing to disperse despite the police orders. Were told this is an administrative charge. It meant several hours of detention and a fine of up to 250 euros. It underscores the point officials were trying to make earlier in the week when they said they do not want the demonstrations now. They do not want the tension or chaos. They need to provide security and support services for the Ongoing Investigations that are happening related to the attacks that took place in the city. George . Alexandra field live in brussels. Thank you so much for your reporting. Well stay in touch with you. Now we move to the controversial plan to relocate thousands of migrants. Starting monday, migrants who arrived in greece from turkey after march 20th will be sent back. In exchange, e. U. Nations will accept vetted Syrian Refugees from turkey. Advocacy groups fear that turkey will not protect the human rights of asylum seekers. Among those to be affected by this deal, thousands of migrants who are stranded there in greece. And on saturday, many of them blocked a highway demanding that the Macedonian Border be reopened. For months now, migrants have been living in poor conditions at makeshift camps, refugees are begging not to be forgotten. Translator weve reached this point and are asking, what is going to happen to us . Im asking all the countries, what is our fate . No one understands what we are going through except us. We who ran from our country, not because we were hungry. We didnt leave because we were hungry. We left because there is a war. Is it our fate to die here also . No one is paying attention to us. Absolutely no one. Many people in turkey are also against the new e. U. Deal. Hundreds of demonstrators rallied in the coastal city. Preparations are underway there to register asylumseekers when theyre returned from greece. Some in the Community Say they dont want the rejected refugees housed in their town. Translator first of all, the city is not ready for this. If you gather a large number of refugees, it is almost like a punishment. This would trigger a change in this town that is a tourist spot where people live in comfort. The people do not want this. For more, were joined from our journalist live via skype from athens. Good to have you again this hour. This deal that is set to take effect on monday, its already causing a great deal of panic among people. Families who risk their lives to get to europe your risk being sent back. Now risk being sent back. Reporter precisely. They thought they had made it to europe. They thought that theyre safe, that theyre able to start a new life. Away, in many cases, from war. Now theres a sense of fear and confusion about what will be sent back and when. Some migrants and refugees have tried to leave camps, particularly on the island thats one of the first enry and exit points from europe to turkey. People have broken the fence. They have been asking to get on ships through athens to get to the northern border. Theyre hoping from there theyll continue their journey to europe. The border has been closed for several weeks, but people are not believing this. They think that as long as they get to the greek boreder that theyll make it to europe. The authorities on the greek side, they have enforced riot police on some of the islands. Theyre saying they understand that the migrants are in distress and understand why this is happening. At the same time, theyre trying to pacify the greek citizens, the islanders also complaining that this with this cannot go on. The main question for everyone here is, is this actually going to work. Greece has about 50,000 people stranded. The number of boats, people that have been arriving from turkey, from the Turkish Coast to the greek islands has gone down since this agreement came into effect. If this doesnt work and tomorrow really is the first dy that well see if the agreement can be implemented, the question is what is going to happen if more people are trying to still cross into greece and europe. The politics aside, as nations try to figure out policies, you know, to reach some sort of solution use look at the images, think about the people, the families, the children in the middle here, many human Rights Groups are concerned about what happens to people when they are returned to turkey. Many of them believe that they would not be safe in turkey. What are you hearing . Reporter this is exactly what weve been hearing, as well. A number of countries have a hard time recognizing turkey as a safe country. And Amnesty International published a report saying some of the refugees are being sent back from turkey to syria. So this is obviously an issue of concern. What we dont know at this point is that, yes, these people will be returned to turkey, but what next. The e. U. Has not gone into details of explaining will these people stay in turkey, will they be sent back to their respective countries . This is a point that remains unclear, george. Reporting live via skype in athens, thank you very much for your reporting and perspective on this. You can find out how to help Syrian Refugees. Head to cnn. Com impact. There you will find a list of nonprofits that are vetted by cnn and the many other resources to help you get involved. To syria now where Government Forces have uncovered a mass grave in palmyra. This yearly a week after recapturing the ancient city from isis. Syrian media reported at least 40 bodies were discovered, many women and children. Many of them showed signs of beheading and torture. The victims are believed to be among hundreds killed by isis after it seized palmyra in may. A decades old dispute over territory between armenia and azerbaijan has flared up. Both countries claim the nagornokarabakh region, a landlocked area surrounded by azerbaijan, but mainly occupied by forces backed by armenia. At least 30 people from both country were killed in clashes between armed forces on saturday, should say, in 1994, the ceasefire ended in Armed Conflict that had lasted for six years. The u. S. And russia are urging diplomatic solutions. It was a violation of the ceasefire between the international law, International Humanitarian law and the nations because of what the official has done in the zone of the azerbaijannagornokarabakh conflict. The conspicuous intervention in tourists and policy. At the same time, azerbaijan blame the armenians for starting saturdays clashes. To a possible new clue in the mystery of the mystery Malaysia Flight mh370. A piece of debris was found an island nation and may explain what happened to the plane. Hotel workers found the piece of wreckage on a beach on thursday. Youll remember 239 people were on board when the flight disappeared in 2014. Cnns aviation correspondent, richard quest, has more. Reporter from the pictures that weve seen, this one seems pretty clearcut. It is obviously part of an internal panel. Its believed to be from the Business Class section. The pattern of the wall is distinctive. Its got a type of flower pattern. And if you compare this piece to pieces that have been known about already and look at whats on the planes, you see it is actually similar in fact, its identical. So this would suggest that the piece did come from mh370. And it would also tell investigators that the plane did indeed break up either in the air or when it hit the water and didnt manage to land or do a gentle ditching in the ocean. How much more it will tell investigators, of course, is somewhat suspect. Its unlikely to tell them exactly where the plane went down, and its not going to give any secrets away about what happened on board the aircraft. But the more pieces of debris they find, the greater the picture they will get of how the aircraft came out of the sky. By looking at compression, fractures, rips and tears, theyll be able to determine the forces that the plane went through as it went into the water. Theyre still a long way from that, but this is one more piece of a very complicated puzzle. Richard quest, cnn, new york. You are watching cnn newsroom. And still to come this hour, witnesses to the deadly bridge collapse in kolkata, india, say they are still haunted by what they saw. Translator i pray to god i never have to see such a thing again. I cant sleep, i cant eat. Youll hear from people when watched it happen firsthand. Plus, when to debate, where to debate . The u. S. Democratic president ial candidates, they cant decide. And get this theyre blaming each other for the confusion. Youre watching cnn newsroom. Get ready. To show your roots. 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And some told us those memories will never leave them. Reporter from the ground, it feels like any other day. Life is back. People, cars, chaos. Amazing to think just 48 hours ago, this entire area was full of rubble, concrete and cement, some of it several floors high. From above, lives will never be the same again. It was like a movie. It ju it just fell like this. The whole slab at once. Below there were cars, taxis, by the time i blinked, the overpass had collapsed, she says. In just a few seconds, a 100meterlong chunk of concrete and steel came crashing down. I pray to god i never have to see such a thing again. I cant sleep. I cant eat. People were shouting, help me, help me. There was blood pouring out. I could see feet sticking out, hands dangling. There was blood everywhere, she says. From a room with a view, the their family has watched the city grow. This was one of the busiest parts of kolkata. Tailors, traders, the homeless jostled for space, opening makeshift business under the overpass. So many people died. So many. I cant bear the pain. Imagine the people who lost their loved ones, she says. Her daughterinlaw shows me the window from where she saw the overpass crack. They had just poured concrete that morning around 11 30 a. M. Then an hour later, it broke, she tells me. The 2. 2kilometerslong overpass built to relieve the congestion below has always been controversial. Spanning almost the entire width of the street, the people say no one liked in the overpass because this, they say is, no way to live. Cnn, kolkata, india. Americas choice, 2016, and the democrats running for president are focussed in on two important primaries coming up in the states of wisconsin and new york. The attacks between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, they heating up, as well. We report the two candidates are debate being debating. Reporter Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton campaigning hard in wisconsin in the Northern City of eau claire today. Before either candidate hit the ground, they were throwing mud at each other. The Clinton Campaign accusing the Bernie Sanders campaign of rejecting three dates to debate in new york in april, saying this the Sanders Campaign needs to stop using the New York Primary as a playground for political games and negative attacks against Hillary Clinton. The spokesman for the Sanders Campaign firing back saying, unfortunately the dates and venues she has proposed didnt make a lot of sense. The idea that they want to debate in new york on a night of the ncaa finals with syracuse in the tournament no less is ludicrous. We have proposed other dates which they have rejected. We hope we can Reach Agreement in the near future. Its important to remember how this all started. After Bernie Sanders had a big weekend sweeping wins in washington, alaska, and hawaii, he challenged Hillary Clinton to a debate in her adopted home state of new york. For about a week, Hillary Clinton was rather noncommittal. Yesterday, her campaign saying theyre trying to work out the dates with the Sanders Campaign. Today, the Clinton Campaign going after the Sanders Campaign saying that theyre playing games with these dates. The Sanders Campaign denying it. And the reason why this New York Primary is so important. Many people expect that Bernie Sanders will be able to win in wisconsin. To be able to close the gap in delegates that he has, hes lagging clinton by 240 delegates. He needs to upset her in new york. Theres a huge cache of delegates available in new york state, 250. Second only to california. If Bernie Sanders can pull a win there and upset Hillary Clinton in her adopted home state, he comes close to helping close the gap against Hillary Clinton. Sanders and clinton hashing out when theyll have the debate is very important. When and where could have a big impact on that april 19th primary. Well continue to watch that here in wisconsin. Cnn, eau claire, wisconsin. The republicans are also campaigning in wisconsin. But frontrunner, donald trump, finds himself in an unfamiliar position in second place. He is also taking heat from every direction lately, including president obama lambasting his Foreign Policy acumen. Trump, however is, sticking to his guns, including his controversial take on nato. Listen many countries are not paying their fair share. That means we are protecting them, and they are getting all sorts of military protection and other things. And theyre ripping off the United States and ripping you off. I dont want to do that. Either they pay up including for past deficiencies or get out. If it breaks up nato, it breaks up nato. Donald trump there. And the republican candidates are also focusing in on swaying delegates in the state of north dakota this weekend. Though the state only offers a small number of delegates, they are crucial in what is a tightening rice tightening race. The state does not hold a president ial primary or caucus, meaning there is no public vote. Instead, Party Officials select the total of 25 delegates plus three Party Leaders to attend the National Convention that is set for july. The key here is that the delegates do not have to commit to any candidate before that convention. They are effectively free agents and could make a major difference if no candidate secures enough delegates to clinch the nomination on the ballot. Trumps lead is fairly secure. The possibility of an open convention could make anything under that magic number of 1,237 a moot point. Cruz and kasich are focused on denying trump that figure and not figuring it to reach themselves. Cruz picked up another six in colorado today as part of their complex delegate selection process. A brokered convention isnt totally without precedents, but it is certainly a departure from any election weve seen the past few decades. Our tom foreman delves into what it would mean for the candidates chances to win the white house. Theres a reason they call it a floor fight if no candidate can get the magic number of delegates necessary to clinch the nomination before the convention begins. Lets look at the delegate count now. Donald trump is the close. But if he doesnt get the number before the Convention Starts or, say you actually get to the convention and have a floor full of people here who have trump signs but on the first vote he does not get enough to get the nomination squirrelled away, then we have a real problem because a floor fight is underway at that point. Why . Because after the first vote, many of these delegates become unbound. That means they can voted for whomever they wish, not necessarily the person chosen by the people back in their state. People who are Holding Trump signs may suddenly be holding cruz signs. Or maybe kasich signs. Maybe signs for somebody else altooth. Every state has its own rules. The convention will have its own rules when it starts. Its not clear which rules override other rules. You can bet all three campaigns will be doing all they can to twist arms, to bend the rules, and to push the referees to try to get an advantage. It could get bitter and very nasty. There is a reason the party does not want that to happen. Overwhelming reason. Look at this from the pew research center. These are the numbers. In the Republican Party if the nominee is chosen on the ballot, 64 of the time the nominee will go on to win the white house. Second ballot or later, only 50 of the time. These numbers are even worse for the democratic party. Theres a real cost to be paid by a party that goes into its convention undecided. Thank you. And of course, remember to join us here on cnn all day tuesday for complete coverage of the critical wisconsin primary only on cnn. It is 1 28 p. M. In dubai. 5 28 a. M. On the east coast. Still to come this hour medical marijuana being used to treat children. Coming up, why one israeli family says the controversial drug is the only thing thats left to help their toddler. The news continues live across the u. S. And around the world this hour. Youre watching cnn newsroom. M map. Welcome back to our viewers here in the United States and around the world. You are watching cnn newsroom, and it is good to have you with us. Im George Howell. The headlines were following this hour the main airport in brussels partially reopening to passengers this day for the First Time Since the deadly terrorist attacks nearly two weeks ago. The airport companys ceo says there will just be three flight taking off sunday bound for portugal, italy, and greece. Passengers are being screened before they ender it the terminal. Syrian enter the terminal. Syrian forces have discovered a mass grave with at least 40 bodies in palmyra. This follows the recapture of the ancient city from isis last week. Many of the victims were women and children. Many showed signs of beheading and torture. The president of niger was sworn in saturday for another fiveyear term. He was elected in a runoff vote last month that was marred by low turnout. The opposition boycotted that election due to their candidate being hospitalized days before ballots were cast. No one is paying attention to us. Thats just one of the messages from migrants who blocked a highway in greece on saturday. They are demanding the Macedonian Border be reopened. It is closed ahead of a controversial e. U. Plan set to take effect monday. Migrants who arrived to greece from turkey will be sent back. Last hour, i spoke with a spokesman for the International Organization for migration about the new deal and how safe turkey will be for migrants who return. Indeed there have been challenges, some concerns, Amnesty International, for example, put out a statement over the weekend. In reality, turkey is an extraordinarily welcoming and generous country. Its hosting almost 2. 7 million refugees already from the war in syria. We do not hear daily reports of problems. In fact, the turks have opened their hearts to these migrants. So i think one has to look at it in context. The turks have been a lot more welcoming than the europeans have been toward the migrants and refugees. And then another very important part when it comes to turkey and its discussions with the e. U. How strict that for this deal how critical is that for this deal . Will. Extremely so. Turkey wants to join the market and to have Free Movement to its people throughout europe. Something its been promised for years and being denied by narrow selfinterests of certain european countries, lets put it that way. Thats finally part of the bargaining if you like thats happening now. Perhaps thats the big win for them. Ive seen reports, for example, from the islands that the migrants are going that theyre looking forward to the arrival soon of turkish tourists. There will be a lot to win from having Free Movement in europe and particularly the economy. It warrants discussion. I want to ask you this question, and it just goes to the heart of what people will think about this when it comes to a family there. A family thats in greece that doesnt want to go back. A family that risked their lives to get to where they are now. What recourse do they have . What can they do to make sure that they can continue to move forward despite this new rule that is set to take them back . Sadly, they dont have a lot to fall back on. The real sit that Everybody Knows that the majority reality is that Everybody Knows that the majority are coming from refugeeproducing countries, be that afghanistan, iraq, or syria. And the europeans to some extent, some europeans, Angela Merkel in particular, has been extraordinary generous and has opened the gates of her country. So many have come in the hopes of safety. In the meantime, theres been political backlash across europe. Weve seen this in recent elections. The reality is the position is unsustainable. The position of keeping europes borders open to the large flows of migrant whos are in grave danger migrants who are in grave danger. The europeans are trying to contain and control it. And that unfortunately means that for a lot of those already en route, there will be no destination in europe. And they will be sent home. That was leonard doyle, spokesman for the International Organization for migration. The former brazilian president joined 100 protesters at a government rally saturday chanting, there will not be a coup. The demonstrations came a day after antigovernment protesters rallied in sao paolo calling for the impeachment of the president. He is being investigated for corruption and was recently sworn in as chief of staff. Thousands of colombians say their president a traitor and are calling on him to resign. They staged demonstrations in more than 20 cities across that country on saturday. That are opposing the president s efforts for peace after decades of guerrilla conflict. Protesters believe there santos has caved to much to rebel commands. The former president led one of the demonstrations and says he wants to bring awareness to the countrys corruption. Translator we want this march to create consciousness regarding the damage created by the impunity for narcoterrorism. Impunity is being given to a particular group and another comes forward. Colombia will not escape the violence. The colombian civil war has lasted more than 50 years. This is cnn newsroom. Ahead, a controversial drug is being used to help treat children. Coming up, why one family says marijuana is the only medical remedy that works for their toddler. Stay with us. Ayla reminds me of like a master chef and emiana reminds me of like a monster chef. Uh oh. I dont see cake, i just see mess. Its like awful. It feels like i am not actually cleaning it up whats that make mommy do . doorbell whats that . Swiffer wetjet. So much stuff coming up. This is amazing woah. Wow. Now i feel more like making a mess is part of growing up. Stop cleaning. Start swiffering. Youre all set to book a flight using your Airline Credit card miles. And surprise those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. Luckily, theres a better way. With the capital one venture card. 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One bill in the state of North Carolina has now become law. Nick valencia looks at the measures impact so far. Reporter its saturday in raleigh, North Carolina. This is a midday drag show. A fundraiser for lgbt awareness. Candace cox is the woman of the hour. The most important thing for me personally is that every time i close mize and say a prayer, and i ask my god as a person of faith how he feels, he doesnt seem to have a problem with it, and my parents have no problem with it, and their opinion matters to me. Reporter cox is transgender. Black congresswoman in North Carolina, im used to being stabbed, in the back, not in my eye. Reporter one of thousands in North Carolina affected by the private securities privacy act and stimulate that requires trans people to use the public restroom related to the gender on their birth certificate, not how they identify. This law affects us because it puts us in danger and is open discrimination. Its no different than the jim crowe laws in the south. You look mwah. Reporter at home, she and her husband, adam daniels, say that now that shes required to use the mens room, they worry shell be physically assaulted or worse. I would say most of the attention is because people do not understand what the bill actually does. Reporter state House Republican pro tempore paul stamm is one of the sponsors. He says the law is not limiting the protections of the Lgbt Community but rather not giving them special rights. We have lots of accommodations in the bill for those in special circumstances. Were trying to protect the reasonable expectations of privacy of 99. 9 of our citizens who think when theyre going into a restroom or changing room that they will be private. Reporter 19 surgeries, two trips to thailand, and more than 100,000 later, cox is postop transgender, though her birth certificate says shes a man. Shes what the Trans Community would call passable as a woman. She says that doesnt make it any easier. Were literally the same and are fighting for the same thing. We want to be accepted and to know that were not going to be discriminated against. Thank you reporter nick valencia, cnn, raleigh, North Carolina. We move on to israel and the issue of medical marijuana. A family is using the controversial drug to treat their sons Chronic Health conditions, and its their last hope after other treatments failed to bring the toddler any relief. Cnns Orrin Lieberman has this report for us. Reporter for 2. 5yearold levity, moments of joy are all too brief. Diagnosed with severe epilepsy andsational palsy from birth leaving him with brain damage, he suffered seizures, dozens a day. Now theyre nearly gone, w just a few drop a day of medical marijuana, cannabis oil, mixed into his food. We saw a difference immediately. After a few weeks, we didnt see any seizures at all. Reporter other medicines didnt work, his father says, or worse, caused severe side effects. Levity h levity has been on te cannabis for a year and a half. Its high in the pharmacological ingredient in cannabis and flow thc, the psychoactive ingredient, the drug that makes you high. Theres Little Research on the effects of medical cannabis on babies, but this father has all the results he needs. His son hasnt had a seizure in months. He takes the cbd oil daily and a second oil of thc only when levit is having a bad day. When you give him the drop of thc, thats the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, it makes him high. In the beginning, we were pretty anxious about it, i guess. Then we thought, well, what are we seeing . Were seeing this kid that was before in distress, and now he isnt. Reporter at home, they play with their son and daughter. The difference is stunning, she is ten months old, onethird of her brothers age. She can hold toys and play with her parents and much. Th this, one father worries, will be too much for his son. Instead, he hopes one day to hear his son say dad. We turn to weather around the world. In portions of the United States, it is a lot colder than it should be for april. Our meteorologist, karen maginnis, is at the World Weather center. Whats happening . Reporter it is colder. And its snowier and blusteryer, if you can have a word like. That weve got snowfall stretching from the great lakes into the eastern great lakes and finally across new england. Weve got backtoback storm systems, both are very fast moving. So its high impact, short duration. Cold comfort, no pun intended. Winds around 60 or 65 miles per hour, around 100 to 110 kilometers per hour. And well start to see the next wave of this move in toward monday. The snowfall is going to be fast and furious. There you see in some of the coastal areas of massachusetts and into rhode island and connecticut, were mostly seeing it as wet weather. Western massachusetts, the snowfall has already begun. Also washd. Dulles reported snow flurries an hour or so ago. There was the first wave. Weve got another behind it, a clipper system that actually develops and deepens as we go into the next 48 hours. The temperatures will reflect the cold air thats going to be in place. Take a look at new york city. Not until midweek will we expect temperatures to start to cream back up again. It will be the wind, it will be the blustery conditions. We are looking at snowfall totals maybe in boston four eight inches certainly possible. Take a look at this video coming out of china. Its a combination of speed, poor visible, as well as slippery roads. There were 56 vehicles involved in this deadly crash that claimed the the lives of two people and sent 30 to the hospital. It goes to show on the slick roads you never can be too caref careful. This happened in the past 24 hours, two fay salts associated with that fatalities associated with that. And i mention for two reasons because of this broad area that well watch for tropical development, but also in the past hour, there was a report of an earthquake, 6. 9 magnitude, 20 miles deep. George, no tsunami warnings have been issued. That is no tsunami Warnings Issued for the basin. That is important to make a point of. Thank you very much. Well stay in touch with you to continue following that, as well. Next on cnn newsroom, hear what donald trump thought about running for president more than ten years ago. Thats right, more than ten years ago. Stay with us. Living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. I wanted to put the odds in my favor. So my doctor told me about botox®, an fdaapproved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. Its shown to prevent headaches and migraines before they start. And its injected by my doctor once every 12 weeks. 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When people pay me to teach people to be successful, i hate to say that. I was spanked lovingly not by my father who would ever do it, but by my mother. Really i like to say anything i need to to succeed. Im the bigger developer in new york pby far. Work is good, and accumulation is positive, not negative. The fact is that i was generous at a bad time in my life. Around 1990 and 91, the real estate markets were down, it was crashing. You had debt of 900 million. How did you do that . I actually had millions of billions in debt. I rant and rave. Would you like to be president of the United States . What a question. I guess a lot of people that are ambitious and all of the things, i dont think i would want to give up what i have right now im friendly with everybody. The people i do best with are the people who drive the taxis. Wealthy people dont like me because im competing against them all the time. I know so many people that ive been dealing with for years, i would bring them together, i have no doubt about that. Reporter why are you involved in politics at all . I enjoy it. I enjoy the system. I doubt ill be involved beyond what i am right now. I think im too honest to be a politician. You think youre too honest to run for office . Im too forthright. I think im too honest. But i do believe im too forthright to be a politician. Politics there. Lets close on a different note. Wed be remiss not to tell you about this internationally recognized day where anyone can be a kid including you if youre asleep in the u. S. Or just waking up. Grab your pillow right now because people around the world are battling it out during the seventh annual International Pillow fight day saturday. Dressed in their pajamas, you see them participating here in berlin, blowing off steam there, having fun. Feathers flying also in hong kong. People of all ages took part in the festivities. Some even wearing superhero costumes. Batman and spiderman were even spotted in the crowd. That looks like fun. Thank you for watching this hour of cnn newsroom. Im George Howell at the cnn center in atlanta. For our viewers in the United States, new day is next. And for other viewers around the world, the best of quest starts in a moment. Thank you for watching cnn, the worlds news leader. Courtyard, the official hotel of the nfl, and i got together to remind you that no ones the same without the game. Like sirloinking who writes, just came home with 85 worth of groceries with names like, goats beard, pawpaw and that vile weed kale. What happened . Well, a lack of football is what happened. Breathe. Soon, youll be enjoying a big ol brat at a tailgate and kale smoothies will be but a memory. Next time you order kale, try using a silent k. Tastes so much better. Good morning. Welcome to sunday. So grateful to have your company. Im christi paul. Im victor blackwell. All eyes on wisconsin. Twob days until the badger state heads to the polls. Proving to be a real battle for republican and Democratic Front runners. Today no events in wisconsin for Hillary Clinton. Senator Sanders Holding a town hall at 2 30 eastern and a rally lgt tonight. Trump a rally tonight after a busy

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