School stabbing, Haiti's future, releasing dolphins
March 31, 2010
4:10 PM
March 31, 2010
4:10 PM
Haitian President Rene Garcia Preval speaks to former US President Bill Clinton during the International Donors' Conference. Photo by Mary Altaffer/AP
An 18 year old student was charged with second-degree-murder today, for a knife stabbing outside of Paul Dwyer Catholic High School in Oshawa, Ont. Why are kids packing knives for school? It's our top story tonight. How to rebuild Haiti. Today politicians from around the world are attempting to answer that big question at a International Donors' Conference. How much money is needed, and how much will that help? We check in with a Canadian aid worker on the ground in Port-au-Prince.
After years of dealing dolphins, Chris Porter plans to release 17 bottlenose dolphins. The dolphin broker and marine mammal trainer joins us on the show to explain why.
Ian Hanomansing is in for Mark tonight, and Reshmi Nair has the latest in news. Join us tonight, 8:00 p.m. ET live.
