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michaela? >> words, context matter we'll dig into this later in the show. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in egypt attending an economic summit and meeting with senior officials on a range of security topics. including the ongoing battle against isis. this trip coming ahead of new talks in switzerland sunday on iran's nuclear program. let's get the latest from ian lee live in cairo. >> michaela he's talking to the president just right about now and really two things on the agenda. first, repairing relations between cairo and washington. things have cooled under the current president, although the fundamentals of the relationship remain fairly strong. also talking about security. egypt battles isis-aligned militants on its own soil. 200 miles from where the conference is being held is where they're fighting them. although security is very tight in that city of sharm el-sheikh. but egypt, what's keeping them up at night isn't those militants in northern sinai, but their western board wer lib
michaela? >> words, context matter we'll dig into this later in the show. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in egypt attending an economic summit and meeting with senior officials on a range of security topics. including the ongoing battle against isis. this trip coming ahead of new talks in switzerland sunday on iran's nuclear program. let's get the latest from ian lee live in cairo. >> michaela he's talking to the president just right about now and really two things on...
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and i remember michaela asking me, "dad, let's -- let's go find mommy and caitlin."'re fine. we just need to rest here for just a little bit." and i didn't want to scare her. so i think after about maybe an hour and a half the feeling started to come back. and so we started making our way up the hill. >> my mom heard him first. but it was my dad screaming, "vivian, vivian," and we ran over. and you know it was sort of probably the greatest sense of relief. >> we needed, started to start thinking about provisions. water, shelter. that was roughly three to four hours after the first wave. and i remember walking down and seeing, like a trail of blood, or somebody had been dragged. i knew then that this was a huge tragedy. >> i had no strength left at that point. so then it was just a waiting game of how can i get help because my contacts had been washed away. i couldn't see very well. every few minutes i would kind of call out for help and call for a doctor. i probably lay there for about an hour or so, until a couple of people came down from -- from the hills and they
and i remember michaela asking me, "dad, let's -- let's go find mommy and caitlin."'re fine. we just need to rest here for just a little bit." and i didn't want to scare her. so i think after about maybe an hour and a half the feeling started to come back. and so we started making our way up the hill. >> my mom heard him first. but it was my dad screaming, "vivian, vivian," and we ran over. and you know it was sort of probably the greatest sense of relief....
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michaela? >> we saw those march at the wake of the "charlie hebdo" massacre in france we're seeing the same thing, people rallying around their countrymen. the attack is raising fears about the islamic state's reach. a new cnn/orc poll finds 80% of americans consider isis to be a serious threat to the u.s. way up from 63% who said the same in september. want to discuss this all with phillip mudd cnn counterterrorism analyst and former c.i.a. counterterrorism official and lieutenant colonel james reese, cnn global affairs analyst and retired delta force commander who joins us from overseas. there's a bit of delay, so we'll be patient with that. colonel reese, let's start with that we're learning that the attackers killed by the tunisian security forces were wearing explosive vests that did not have time to detonate. does this fit the style of isis to you? >> good morning, michaela from baghdad. it does you know we've seen throughout the years, that these attackers, they're well trained, they go
michaela? >> we saw those march at the wake of the "charlie hebdo" massacre in france we're seeing the same thing, people rallying around their countrymen. the attack is raising fears about the islamic state's reach. a new cnn/orc poll finds 80% of americans consider isis to be a serious threat to the u.s. way up from 63% who said the same in september. want to discuss this all with phillip mudd cnn counterterrorism analyst and former c.i.a. counterterrorism official and...
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>> good morning, michaela thank you for having us. in the attorney general comments yesterday, is what this report has done is basically put ink and paper to what we've already known. those of us in this community. this police department along with other municipal police in court have disproportionately attacked basically the african-american community in the st. louis county area. >> validation from the community members and community lead tlers, not a surprise as the pastor mentions mo. so what now is the big question right? where does the city go? where does the community go? do you think it's a question of cleaning house, structural change? what do you think needs to happen? >> michaela good morning. i think it's all of those things i think it starts at the top. file that there's already been a certain amount of disrespect for the report by us not even hearing from the police chief, jackson. i would think that such a first step would have been for him responsible for all these police officers 50-plus police officers responsible fo
>> good morning, michaela thank you for having us. in the attorney general comments yesterday, is what this report has done is basically put ink and paper to what we've already known. those of us in this community. this police department along with other municipal police in court have disproportionately attacked basically the african-american community in the st. louis county area. >> validation from the community members and community lead tlers, not a surprise as the pastor...
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ryan. >> reporter: good morning, michaela.ere are talking about moving forward, the idea of all people coming to this bridge to signify a moment in history. it's a bridge now just as important for what it brings together than what it kept apart. from above you can see the bridge stretch across the alabama river. named after a federal judge, u.s. senator and high ranking member of the ku klux klan. time has not changed very much over the last 50 years. >> i had no idea there was a possibility of violence. selma gave so much to america and the world. >> reporter: this bridge is a powerful piece of metal for so many people across the country. when you stand here you can't see what's on the other side of the ridge and the protesters had no idea what they were walking toward but their walk changed the future of this country. the images that were beamed across the country, the video that helped everyone understand the struggle for the civil rights movement a movement that really got its wings because of what happened here. >> i hear
ryan. >> reporter: good morning, michaela.ere are talking about moving forward, the idea of all people coming to this bridge to signify a moment in history. it's a bridge now just as important for what it brings together than what it kept apart. from above you can see the bridge stretch across the alabama river. named after a federal judge, u.s. senator and high ranking member of the ku klux klan. time has not changed very much over the last 50 years. >> i had no idea there was a...
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natalie's daughter, michaela, now lives with her grandmother. >> michaela knows that her dad murdered took her life. >> there's not a day that doesn't go by that i don't think about you. >> she doesn't know the violent part of it. she doesn't know anything about what he did to her, nothing. i'm saving all of the newspapers for when she's older, maybe 16. i'll bring them out to her and -- i don't know exactly. the time will come, you know, i will judge that when we cross that bridge. >> investigators point to this case as a textbook example of how forensic science can decipher a complicated crime scene. >> this case wouldn't have been solved without forensic science. we had nothing in the way of interviews as far as getting anybody to confess. we had nothing in the way of any other evidence, other than the forensic evidence that we were able to identify. >> in most of my closing arguments, i used to quote oliver wendell holmes who said, "memories may fade and witnesses dissemble, but circumstances never lie." and the circumstances of this case are forensic circumstances and they did no
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michaela? >> we'll keep watching nick. >>> thousands of students taking the state capitol for storm calling for change after a teenager was gunned down with by a white police officer. the victim's family and protesters are demanding justice and they are demanding it fast. ryan young has the very latest for us from madison. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. michaela we were here as those thousands of students walked inside the state capitol. they were chanting largely. they formed a circle inside the state capitol and you heard the chant, black lives matter. i can stress the fact they want to make sure it's not just about black lives but the entire community of support of the familiary because they believe the unarmed teen should not have been killed. there were reports he was causing trouble in the streets. a 911 call response had an officer show up to the house and said he heard a ruckus inside, pushed had his way in, and reports he was hit in the head. shots were fired and the teen was
michaela? >> we'll keep watching nick. >>> thousands of students taking the state capitol for storm calling for change after a teenager was gunned down with by a white police officer. the victim's family and protesters are demanding justice and they are demanding it fast. ryan young has the very latest for us from madison. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. michaela we were here as those thousands of students walked inside the state capitol. they were chanting...
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. >> michaela?h cnn for continuing coverage of the crash of flight 9525 in the french alps authorities have recovered one of the so-called black boxes from the crash site. what clues does it hold? we'll take a closer look at low-cost airlines like germanwings. are they just as safe as other carriers? the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe and to us that feels really good. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (gi
. >> michaela?h cnn for continuing coverage of the crash of flight 9525 in the french alps authorities have recovered one of the so-called black boxes from the crash site. what clues does it hold? we'll take a closer look at low-cost airlines like germanwings. are they just as safe as other carriers? the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical...
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rene. >> reporter: absolutely, michaela.there's audio of the pilots as they make that emergency call to air traffic controllers describing this violent passenger who was on board. >> declaring an emergency due to a passenger disturbance. >> reporter: breaking overnight, a frightening scene over a denver bound jet liner. >> he ran forward towards the cockpit and he is being restrained by other passengers. >> reporter: this passenger was screaming and tried to rush the cockpit, but passengers on board subdued him shortly after takeoff. >> i'm sorry. >> don't move david. you're okay. we're going to get you off this plane, buddy. >> reporter: united airlines flight 1074 headed from the washington d.c. area to denver around 10:40 p.m. when the incident forced the pilot to turn around. >> the cockpit is secure and we would just like to return to the airport and have the authorities meet us. >> reporter: a spokesman for the airlines saying in part flight 1074 returned to the airport following takeoff on monday evening after a passe
rene. >> reporter: absolutely, michaela.there's audio of the pilots as they make that emergency call to air traffic controllers describing this violent passenger who was on board. >> declaring an emergency due to a passenger disturbance. >> reporter: breaking overnight, a frightening scene over a denver bound jet liner. >> he ran forward towards the cockpit and he is being restrained by other passengers. >> reporter: this passenger was screaming and tried to rush...
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ambassador to south korea, michaela. >> all right.hat situation. thanks so much michelle. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu declaring victory in tuesday's israeli elections announcing that he's ready to begin forming a new coalition government despite the fact that the official election results won't be released until next week. let's get to cnn's oren lieberman live in jerusalem. oren. >> reporter: michaela, you're absolutely right. these are unofficial results, but they're as solid as they can get especially for benjamin netanyahu. he declared victory. based on the numbers we're seeing it looks like he can celebrate the victory. up until we saw these numbers it was very close, exit polls, then we saw actual results, not surveys, not polls but numbers in ballot boxes. that's where it looks like benjamin netanyahu has opened up what it looks like to be an insurmountable league against isaac herzog. he is called benjamin netanyahu congratulating him. he's held onto the premiership for six years. it looks like he'll have a f
ambassador to south korea, michaela. >> all right.hat situation. thanks so much michelle. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu declaring victory in tuesday's israeli elections announcing that he's ready to begin forming a new coalition government despite the fact that the official election results won't be released until next week. let's get to cnn's oren lieberman live in jerusalem. oren. >> reporter: michaela, you're absolutely right. these are unofficial...
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>> i have a candidate right here. >> i'm just agreeing. >> michaela.hat's who. >> we'll talk about that in "new day" too. nice to see you. >>> new evidence revealed the boston marathon bombing attack. prosecutors reveal what was found on dzhokhar tsarnaev's computer. that is next. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to help pay for her kids' ice time. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of competition. that's the comfort of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> the prosecution in the trial of the accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is wrapping up the case. that is expected to happen next week. in court thursday the focus on the jihadist material retrieved from devices belonging to tsarnaev. alexandra field has more. >> reporter: we are learning more about the devices. efforts f
>> i have a candidate right here. >> i'm just agreeing. >> michaela.hat's who. >> we'll talk about that in "new day" too. nice to see you. >>> new evidence revealed the boston marathon bombing attack. prosecutors reveal what was found on dzhokhar tsarnaev's computer. that is next. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to help pay for her kids' ice time. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store....
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first back to alisyn and michaela in new york. >> great to have you on the ground reporting for us. story for the news, we know the identity of the two secret service agents suspected of driving a government car after drinking right on to the white house property and interrupting an active investigation. why did it reportedly take days for the head of the agency to find out? >>> also secretary of state john kerry is in egypt meeting with middle east leaders before returning to the table for talks with iran on nuclear issues. let's get back though to our top story, with chris in ferguson. >> mick the shooting two of police officers early thursday morning still casts an uneasy feeling in this community and on these streets. there were few protests last night and small groups the vigil for the injured officers was even smaller. authorities turned their focus from who was protesting to who was shooting. turning their search to two individuals who they say ambushed the officers. what's the latest on the investigation. >> the two police officers are at home recovering. that's good news. e
first back to alisyn and michaela in new york. >> great to have you on the ground reporting for us. story for the news, we know the identity of the two secret service agents suspected of driving a government car after drinking right on to the white house property and interrupting an active investigation. why did it reportedly take days for the head of the agency to find out? >>> also secretary of state john kerry is in egypt meeting with middle east leaders before returning to...
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michaela?ion that's on the minds of so many today, what on earth could have led the co-pilot to intentionally crash that plane into a mountainside? cnn's senior international correspondent fred pleitgen has more from cologne, germany. >> i was talking to the ceo of lufthansa, the parent company of germanwings. i posed that question to him and he said at this point in time the company has no explanation as to why this man did this. they say they very much pride themselves on the way they choose their pilots on the way they train their pilots and also on the way that the professionalism of their pilots is. so they say they have no idea how this could have happened or what his mental state could have been. they say there were no red flag thes either raised in his training or raised in his work experience that he gained in the company since 2013. we've learned more about what actually happened in the plane. apparently right after the plane reached cruising altitude the captain went out of the cockp
michaela?ion that's on the minds of so many today, what on earth could have led the co-pilot to intentionally crash that plane into a mountainside? cnn's senior international correspondent fred pleitgen has more from cologne, germany. >> i was talking to the ceo of lufthansa, the parent company of germanwings. i posed that question to him and he said at this point in time the company has no explanation as to why this man did this. they say they very much pride themselves on the way they...
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with the latest details. >> good morning, michaela.'ve arrested a suspect responsible for as many as five shootings in the suburbs between washington and baltimore. now this includes one yesterday that caused damage to a building at the headquarters of the national security agency in fort mead maryland. the suspect is a 35-year-old, arrested during a traffic stop in anne arundel county. he was driving a blue lincoln town car, a car that was seen in the area of shootings. the local police analyzed bullet casings recovered from the scene. police say shortly before the shots were fired yesterday near the nsa, someone fired at a truck on a suburban highway in laurel maryland. now on march 2nd shots were fired at a walmart store and at a movie theater in columbia maryland. a series of shootings began february 24th the same suspect is believed to have fired shots at a car driving through a mall in the same area. back to you. >>> do you hate obamacare? do you love it? either way, today is a big day for you. the supreme court is taking on the
with the latest details. >> good morning, michaela.'ve arrested a suspect responsible for as many as five shootings in the suburbs between washington and baltimore. now this includes one yesterday that caused damage to a building at the headquarters of the national security agency in fort mead maryland. the suspect is a 35-year-old, arrested during a traffic stop in anne arundel county. he was driving a blue lincoln town car, a car that was seen in the area of shootings. the local police...
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we will have that and so much more when chris and michaela and i join you. >> 90 minutes of gloatingol. most of the show devoted to that. >> why not three hours of gloating in. >> there you go. >>> intense recovery effort in the french alps. investigators identifying victims of flight 9525. we just got word about an hour ago that a pathway, a road to the crash site has been completed. we are live with new developments next. normally people wear pants. yeah that's why i'm hiding captain obvious. not very well. i found you immediately. you know what else is easy to find? a new hotel with the hotels.com app. i don't need a new hotel room, i just need to get back into this one. gary? it's wednesday gary! i know that janet! hotels.com is more helpful than janet. it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. plenty of guys have this issue not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do
we will have that and so much more when chris and michaela and i join you. >> 90 minutes of gloatingol. most of the show devoted to that. >> why not three hours of gloating in. >> there you go. >>> intense recovery effort in the french alps. investigators identifying victims of flight 9525. we just got word about an hour ago that a pathway, a road to the crash site has been completed. we are live with new developments next. normally people wear pants. yeah that's why...
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good morning to you. >> good morning, michaela.wer is how are the polls so wrong? how did they show such a tight race netanyahu even trailing and netanyahu comes with a resounding victory, a very big margin. more than we've seen in any of the polls, he's ahead by five seats. according to unofficial numbers, these are numbers from the ballot boxes, as opposed to polling or surveys, netanyahu's likud party won 29 seats, and his rival won 24 seats, a larger margin of victory than anyone expected. netanyahu declared victory last night. it looks like today he can celebrate the victory. isaac herzog calling him to congratulate him this is six years now that benjamin netanyahu has had the premiership. it looks like he'll have another few years here. because of such a wide margin of victory, it looks like he has a lot of options in the coalition government. a lot of parties in the right and center to work with. he's a master politician a master deal-maker and he'll put the tools to work to create the coalition government he wants. today he
good morning to you. >> good morning, michaela.wer is how are the polls so wrong? how did they show such a tight race netanyahu even trailing and netanyahu comes with a resounding victory, a very big margin. more than we've seen in any of the polls, he's ahead by five seats. according to unofficial numbers, these are numbers from the ballot boxes, as opposed to polling or surveys, netanyahu's likud party won 29 seats, and his rival won 24 seats, a larger margin of victory than anyone...
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. >> michaela did you report the grizzly details? >> at one point we talked about the fact there were screams and i'll leave it at that. we found ourselves saying okay let's go back to what we do know. let's go back to what we do know. let's recount the facts as they stand. a plane crashed. they believe it's crashed somewhere between barcelona and we know that. it's interesting how you can -- you know how it is. you can get caught up in the moment and you have to -- this is why and you understand this too, frank, it is important to have seasoned veterans in the seat when you're doing something like this. you have to rely on your years of experience. you can't just be caught up in the moment and sort of going off half caught. you have to have experience to know we have gone too far. your colleagues will bring you back in. you'll bring yourself in. you have an internal compass. >> what is the hardest part of this story for you when you've been on the air so far? >> there are so many parts of it. i can't get beyond thinking i was an exc
. >> michaela did you report the grizzly details? >> at one point we talked about the fact there were screams and i'll leave it at that. we found ourselves saying okay let's go back to what we do know. let's go back to what we do know. let's recount the facts as they stand. a plane crashed. they believe it's crashed somewhere between barcelona and we know that. it's interesting how you can -- you know how it is. you can get caught up in the moment and you have to -- this is why and...
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"new day's" michaela pereira has more for you. >> a very interesting story here.ah defying the odds surviving a crash that claimed her mother's life after some 14 hours that 18-month-old baby girl was found alive by a fisherman still strapped to her car seat upside down but fortunately not submerged in a freezing river. survival and tragedy along the spanish fork river in utah. this 18-month-old baby girl lily was rescued from an overturned car submerged in frigid waters suspended in her car seat for more than 12 hours. her mother 25-year-old lynn jennifer groesbeck was killed the night before. >> where the war casscar was at you couldn't see from the roadway. >> reporter: first responders working quickly to turn the car over. >> as we did that it became apparent that the driver was deceased. we also noticed that there was a small baby in the back seat. >> reporter: incredibly the young baby girl trapped inside was unconscious but alive. >> grabbed the baby in my arm and raised its head up out of the water. as i tried to release the seat belt. >> reporter: rescuer
"new day's" michaela pereira has more for you. >> a very interesting story here.ah defying the odds surviving a crash that claimed her mother's life after some 14 hours that 18-month-old baby girl was found alive by a fisherman still strapped to her car seat upside down but fortunately not submerged in a freezing river. survival and tragedy along the spanish fork river in utah. this 18-month-old baby girl lily was rescued from an overturned car submerged in frigid waters...
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paul ver cammen. >> michaela harrison ford trying to get back to the airport.eighborhood and he sticks the landing. this cell phone video capturing moments before a two-seat plane piloted by actor harrison ford crash-lands on a golf course in california. ford had just taken off from santa monica airport when the world war ii vintage plane experienced a problem. the actor calling for help. >> engine failure, immediate return. >> 178 cleared to land. >> the hollywood legend and experienced pilot clipping a tree top as the single-engine plane attempted to land back at the airport. but fell short, crash-landing on a course just steps away from a residential neighborhood. >> having problems and then he turned round so when he was right by the house, the engine cut out. and then he turned round. >> ford was pulled from the plane by doctors who happened to be playing golf on the course. first responders say ford was conscious, and is lucky to be alive. ford's son tweeting dad is okay. battered but okay. he's every bit the man would you think he is he's an incredibly s
paul ver cammen. >> michaela harrison ford trying to get back to the airport.eighborhood and he sticks the landing. this cell phone video capturing moments before a two-seat plane piloted by actor harrison ford crash-lands on a golf course in california. ford had just taken off from santa monica airport when the world war ii vintage plane experienced a problem. the actor calling for help. >> engine failure, immediate return. >> 178 cleared to land. >> the hollywood...
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jim. >> reporter: michaela good morning. there is a seriousness to move forward.at the iranian foreign minister told us this morning, and you see that in the meetings really marathon round of meetings between the iranian foreign minister zarif and john kerry. they've been marching along the lake front from one hotel to another. they'll meet with each other for an hour and confer with staff and start again. they started late last night and will continue into tomorrow. they really have their nose to the grind stone here trying to work out an agreement even with all the political acrimony back in dc. that acrimony is seeping into this conversation because secretary of state john kerry has expressed this publicly concerned about what prime minister netanyahu will reveal in that speech. i think the fact is they won't know for sure until he speaks what detail he's going to reveal. the position from this end is it has to be taken with the whole agreement. if they're released piecemeal, they are by definition not indicative of the wider agreement. there are more hiccups,
jim. >> reporter: michaela good morning. there is a seriousness to move forward.at the iranian foreign minister told us this morning, and you see that in the meetings really marathon round of meetings between the iranian foreign minister zarif and john kerry. they've been marching along the lake front from one hotel to another. they'll meet with each other for an hour and confer with staff and start again. they started late last night and will continue into tomorrow. they really have...
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they are all democrats -- initially, a republican named michaela hertle was running but she dropped out. >>> community college students now have an easier way to get into some four year colleges. students who have good enough grades are guaranteed admission into the historically black colleges and universities. the colleges signed an agreement in sacramento today. >>> the goat warriors came through with a win clinching the spot in the playoffs. the war years beat the lakest last night. this was the third consecutive season the team made it to the playoffs. single game playoff tickets will go on sale early next month. and certified authentic resale tickets will be available march 23rd. >>> and today is st. patrick's day and celebrations are in full swing. colorful floats and marching bands were just some of the highlights of the st. patrick's day parade in dublin, ireland. the country's prime minister is in washington today for the traditional shamrock ceremony with president obama. >>> a northern california man wants to chop down trees in front to have his house, why he says they're bad
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>> good morning, michaela.here's been no official reaction from sergeant bowe bergdahl himself regarding the charges laid out against him. he has an office job here in fort sam houston in san antonio, texas and today the army says for him it will be another typical day. >> sergele bergdahl is charged upped the uniform code of military justice -- >> this morning, sergeant bowe bergdahl awaits a possible court-martial unconfined. at the u.s. army north headquarters in san antonio, texas. bergdahl, a prisoner of war captured by the taliban in 2009 and now charged by the army with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. accused of quote shamefully abandoning his unit. >> desertion would imply he would be working with the enemy and he had a preconceived plan to go and join enemy forces. >> speaker of the house, john boehner, critical since the beginning of president obama's polarizing prisoner swap ten months ago. >> the more troubling part of this is the fact that we transferred five prisoners from gitmo in thi
>> good morning, michaela.here's been no official reaction from sergeant bowe bergdahl himself regarding the charges laid out against him. he has an office job here in fort sam houston in san antonio, texas and today the army says for him it will be another typical day. >> sergele bergdahl is charged upped the uniform code of military justice -- >> this morning, sergeant bowe bergdahl awaits a possible court-martial unconfined. at the u.s. army north headquarters in san...
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. >>> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morning, to the united states and around the world. welcome to "new day," it is thursday march 26th 6:00 in the east. one of the pilots was locked out of the cockpit according to "the new york times," and can be heard trying to break down the door just minutes before flight 9525 of germanwings slams into a mountainside in the french alps. >> investigators are trying to piece together all of these new, strange clues from the disintegrated debris. the focus is now on the pilots this as we learn more about the victims of flight 9525 including the americans on board. we have the story covered the way only cnn can. we begin with erin mclaughlin near the crash site in the french alps. what's the latest there in. >> as the mystery deepens, the recovery effort continues, all morning choppers have been leaving from this staging area full of investigators, flying to the crash site to
. >>> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morning, to the united states and around the world. welcome to "new day," it is thursday march 26th 6:00 in the east. one of the pilots was locked out of the cockpit according to "the new york times," and can be heard trying to break down the door just minutes before flight 9525 of germanwings slams into a mountainside in the french alps. >> investigators...
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. >>> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >>> good morning, welcomeng news two police officers shot in ferguson missouri during protests this morning. both officers hospitalized one shot in the face the other in the shoulder. >> the shots fired as police and demonstrators squared off outside the ferguson headquarters after the city's police chief announced he's resigning in the wake of a damning justice department report. cnn's sara sidner has been in ferguson for months reporting on the unrest and joins us with breaking details. >> what we're hearing is there are two officers both are hurt. one has been shot in the arm, one has been shot in the face. we don't know how close those shots were. we are hearing now from witnesses, where these shots may have come from. there's a hill that is very close to the department but on the other side of the street and we're hearing from witnesses who i have been talking to t
. >>> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >>> good morning, welcomeng news two police officers shot in ferguson missouri during protests this morning. both officers hospitalized one shot in the face the other in the shoulder. >> the shots fired as police and demonstrators squared off outside the ferguson headquarters after the city's police chief announced he's resigning in the wake of a damning justice department report....
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michaela? >> fred we're going to look at this a little further coming up. several experts on our program, stick with us. >>> opposing sides in indiana's religious freed ol law are digging into their heels. mike pence taking to "the wall street journal" trying to clarify his position. writing that the law has been grossly misconstrued as a license to discriminate. meanwhile, residents of the state's capital waking up to this -- powerful front-page editorial hopefully we have it in the indianapolis star calling on the governor to fix this now. cnn's rosa flores is live in indianapolis with the latest. >> good morning, michaela. indiana, a house divided, with democrats asking for a repeal and republicans working feverishly to change the language of the actual law. as for the backlash coming from around the nation oh, that is still pouring in. this law is not intended to discriminate we have great respect for the lgbt community. >> this morning, no revisions yet to indiana's polarizing sb 101, the religious freedom restoration act. >> no hate in our state. >> o
michaela? >> fred we're going to look at this a little further coming up. several experts on our program, stick with us. >>> opposing sides in indiana's religious freed ol law are digging into their heels. mike pence taking to "the wall street journal" trying to clarify his position. writing that the law has been grossly misconstrued as a license to discriminate. meanwhile, residents of the state's capital waking up to this -- powerful front-page editorial hopefully we...
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michaela in. >> thank you for that we'll be watching. >>> another story we're watching hillary clinton defended her use of personal email while on the clock as secretary of state. the presumptive democratic front-runner in 2016 calling it a matter of convenience, but looking back. she raised eyebrows by returning to turn over the personal email server. senior white house correspondent zeb jelany is here with more. >> hillary clinton defended her right to keep private emails private. she's not swept away the controversy that's overshadowing her campaign in waiting. on the eighth day, she talked. >> looking back it wrov better for me to use two separate phones and two email accounts. i thought using one device would be simpler and obviously it hasn't worked out that way. >> she defended her use of private email, insisting any mistakes were innocent ones. >> even if i had had two devices, which is obviously permitted, many people do that you would still have to put the responsibility where it belongs, which is on the official. so i did it for convenience. >> but republicans weren't buying
michaela in. >> thank you for that we'll be watching. >>> another story we're watching hillary clinton defended her use of personal email while on the clock as secretary of state. the presumptive democratic front-runner in 2016 calling it a matter of convenience, but looking back. she raised eyebrows by returning to turn over the personal email server. senior white house correspondent zeb jelany is here with more. >> hillary clinton defended her right to keep private emails...
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. >> reporter: kevin atkins was investigating the case of michaela garrett who disappeared in 1988.es were found in the well that may have been similar to those warn by garrett, atkins says his requests went nowhere. >> so i said, can i simply take a look. can i simply see either the photos or the shoes, and i wasn't allowed to. >> reporter: the sheriff said today that his office cooperated with other law enforcement, despite the sworn statements of two veteran investigators to the contrary. the federal motion is connected to a civil case brought by one of the victim's family against the sheriff's department. it requested all documents be made available. >> ken pritchett in our newsroom tonight. >>> a head-on crash killed two people today in a rural sonoma county road. it happened on river road, west of santa rosa. authorities say a lexus sedan crossed into oncoming traffic to pass slower traffic, and collided with a ford pickup truck. a dog inside the pickup was also killed. the names of the victims have not been released. authorities say the driver of the pickup was a 58-year-old
. >> reporter: kevin atkins was investigating the case of michaela garrett who disappeared in 1988.es were found in the well that may have been similar to those warn by garrett, atkins says his requests went nowhere. >> so i said, can i simply take a look. can i simply see either the photos or the shoes, and i wasn't allowed to. >> reporter: the sheriff said today that his office cooperated with other law enforcement, despite the sworn statements of two veteran investigators...
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>> michaela this was supposed to be a pretty routine start to routine day for the u.s.eech to a commission on peaceful reunification. he became the victim of a vicious and apparently politically motivated attack. a horrifying scene blood
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. >>> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> and good morning,in the east chris cuomo is off this week john berman joins us. happy st. patrick's day. scary moments in the skies aboard an united airlines flight forced to return to dulles airport outside washington, d.c. after a passenger reporthood i tried to rush the cockpit. >> but passengers jumped in to subdue the unruly passenger. the whole ordeal captured on cell phone video. cnn's rene marsh joins us from dulles international airport with more. >> you're about to hear the pilots as they phoned in or declared an emergency mid air. and as you mentioned that takedown of that unruly passenger -- it was all caught on camera. >> declaring an emergency due to a passenger disturbance. >> breaking overnight, a frightening scene aboard a denver-bound jetliner. he ran forward towards the cockpit and he is being restrained by other passengers. >> this passenger was screaming and tried to rushed cockpit. but passengers on board subdued him shortly after takeoff. >> i'm so sorry. >> don't move david, you
. >>> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> and good morning,in the east chris cuomo is off this week john berman joins us. happy st. patrick's day. scary moments in the skies aboard an united airlines flight forced to return to dulles airport outside washington, d.c. after a passenger reporthood i tried to rush the cockpit. >> but passengers jumped in to subdue the unruly passenger. the whole ordeal captured on cell phone...
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. >> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> welcome it is friday march 27th 6:00 a.m. here in new york. we know what happened to flight 9525 the mystery now surrounds why. german police searching the home of the co-pilot who authorities say deliberately crashed the plane into the mountains. killing himself, but murdering is 49 others on board. investigators focusing on whether a 27-year-old andreas lubitz was mentally ill, and clues he was planning not just to take his own life but to cowardly take so many innocent lives with him. >> we're learning more about what went on inside the cockpit. lubitz locked the door and reprogrammed the plane's auto pilot after the pilot stepped out. this as some airlines around the world changed their protocols because of this senseless tragedy. cnn has the story covered the way only we can. we give with frederick pleitgen live in cologne, germany. >> a lot of information coming out after yesterday, when we found out that andreas lubitz did in fact apparently deliberately steer the aircraft into the mou
. >> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> welcome it is friday march 27th 6:00 a.m. here in new york. we know what happened to flight 9525 the mystery now surrounds why. german police searching the home of the co-pilot who authorities say deliberately crashed the plane into the mountains. killing himself, but murdering is 49 others on board. investigators focusing on whether a 27-year-old andreas lubitz was mentally ill,...
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. >> announcer: this is new day, with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morningnd the white house is warning benjamin netenyahu, do not betray our trust. there's a real concern that the prime minister may reveal sensitive information about america's ongoing nuclear talks with iran. >> the controversial speech polarizing americans. his appearance so divisive that dozens of lawmakers plan to boycott it and the white house says the president will not watch it we have this story covered the way only cnn can. we begin with senior white house correspondent jim acosta. so the president is not making this appointment viewing. >> not must-see tv for president obama. he's acknowledging there has been damage done to the u.s./israeli relationship but the damage will not be lasting. the white house is bracing for israeli prime minister netenyahu's speech to congress this morning. one fear is that netenyahu will reveal secret details from the iran negotiations. the white house said that would be a betrayal of the u.s. trust. netenyahu insists the talks will pave the way for ir
. >> announcer: this is new day, with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morningnd the white house is warning benjamin netenyahu, do not betray our trust. there's a real concern that the prime minister may reveal sensitive information about america's ongoing nuclear talks with iran. >> the controversial speech polarizing americans. his appearance so divisive that dozens of lawmakers plan to boycott it and the white house says the president will not...
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. >> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morningn the east and we do have breaking news overnight. israel spied on the u.s. nuclear talks with iran. eavesdropping on closed-door meetings to leak information to u.s. lawmakers. why? in an effort to sink a possible deal. >> the "wall street journal" reports u.s. officials were aware of the spying almost from the beginning. how did the u.s. find out about it? by reportedly spying on the israelis. we've got this story of subterfuge covered from every angle. let's begin with cnn's senior international correspondent nic robertson in london. what do we know? >> "the wall street journal" is saying that israel was engaged in a broad campaign of intelligence-gathering to have an influence over the outcome of the iran talks. that it was involved in eavesdropping that was involved in access to confidential u.s. briefings. that it was speaking to foreign diplomats, european diplomats who had access to this information. "the wall street journal" says to gather the evidence of this article that the
. >> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morningn the east and we do have breaking news overnight. israel spied on the u.s. nuclear talks with iran. eavesdropping on closed-door meetings to leak information to u.s. lawmakers. why? in an effort to sink a possible deal. >> the "wall street journal" reports u.s. officials were aware of the spying almost from the beginning. how did the u.s. find out...
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he spoke to our michaela pereira on "new day."e was the first african-american to be admitted to the fraternity since 1994. and he said the expulsion is the right way to go for the school. >> the amount of hatred in those words, i think that -- i feel for the african-american students at the university of oklahoma. my heart is really broken particularly for them because this is someone that's their peers. and he's literally just jovially referring to the cold-blooded murder of african-americans through lynchings. and that is why this is so extremely offensively. >> what may be especially striking, though, is that davis says what happened on that bus was not reflective of his experience when he was a brother at sae. >> i never felt excluded in that house. and when i went through rush, fraternity rushes -- i guess the first week of school for men and they do it in the evening time. they walk around to each one of the fraternity houses on the campus. to be honest with you, sae was the only house that i truly felt comfortable in. i we
he spoke to our michaela pereira on "new day."e was the first african-american to be admitted to the fraternity since 1994. and he said the expulsion is the right way to go for the school. >> the amount of hatred in those words, i think that -- i feel for the african-american students at the university of oklahoma. my heart is really broken particularly for them because this is someone that's their peers. and he's literally just jovially referring to the cold-blooded murder of...
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when that plane hit the ground and lost complete control, here's how one passenger described it to michaela pereira on our show this morning. >> so literally i braced the seat in front of me. people are doing all sorts of things. some people are crying. some are frantic. some people are praying. some people were shouting. i grab the seat in front of me. i bowed my head and prayed and asked for god's protection in that moment. when it came to a screeching halt and we felt the pressure of the wing clipping the fence because it dragged the fence for about 200 yards are so and obviously the plane kind of moved where it was actually facing out into the water and then amazingly enough which now i see in photos the pilot walked out of the cockpit after about 20 seconds nobody moved or said a thing. everybody just sat in their seats because we were just breathing. are we okay? are we on water? >> waiting to see what would happen. >> i was telling wolf yesterday we felt like there was a weight imbalance. if we stand up are we half over the water. >> you did not know what you were on and where you we
when that plane hit the ground and lost complete control, here's how one passenger described it to michaela pereira on our show this morning. >> so literally i braced the seat in front of me. people are doing all sorts of things. some people are crying. some are frantic. some people are praying. some people were shouting. i grab the seat in front of me. i bowed my head and prayed and asked for god's protection in that moment. when it came to a screeching halt and we felt the pressure of...
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>> reporter: absolutely, michaela.g just coincidentally happened to be in paris today on an official state visit with his wife. a few minutes ago we saw some video coming out of the palace the spanish king walking across the courtyard, what would normally have been the pomp and circumstance of a president and king visiting each other. it was much more muted when the royal couple from spain greeted the president, there was a long moment which they seemed to be talking about rather very serious things. this is a very serious thing. 45 of the victims may be spanish descent so the two of them have a lot to talk about. when they went inside the palace we understand that the prime minister who had been heading this crisis taking care of things from a distance here in paris, the prime minister went from the interior ministry which is right across the street from the presidential palace, walked over and gave the spanish king the latest reports that they were getting from the scene so there's some pretty direct communication go
>> reporter: absolutely, michaela.g just coincidentally happened to be in paris today on an official state visit with his wife. a few minutes ago we saw some video coming out of the palace the spanish king walking across the courtyard, what would normally have been the pomp and circumstance of a president and king visiting each other. it was much more muted when the royal couple from spain greeted the president, there was a long moment which they seemed to be talking about rather very...
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let's start with you michaela. when you first saw this video, i'm sure you were horrified who as someone who belongs to the fraternity. >> it was upsetting, extremely disturbing to see members of the organization to have that belief and chant as a part of their traditions or whatever. it was extremely disturbing and really sad to see. >> and how many african-american members are at your fraternity right now? >> we have about a 42 man chapter. there's about four of us that are african-american. we just graduated a couple of years ago. we've had a few african-american members at our chapter. our school, delta state university in cleveland, did a good job of promoting diversity among organizations and a good greek system there. >> any concern on your part when you were thinking about joining or rushing as you call it, on the web site founded in the south and how many members fought with the confederacy. any concern on your part? >> never. and that's mainly and solely because of the people that were already in the orga
let's start with you michaela. when you first saw this video, i'm sure you were horrified who as someone who belongs to the fraternity. >> it was upsetting, extremely disturbing to see members of the organization to have that belief and chant as a part of their traditions or whatever. it was extremely disturbing and really sad to see. >> and how many african-american members are at your fraternity right now? >> we have about a 42 man chapter. there's about four of us that are...
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there are four candidates in the race all democrats -- a republican named michaela hertle was running but she dropped out. >>> also election day in israel today. the big question will the prime minister netanyahu keep his job? he and his top challenger isaac herzog have taken opposite position on a crucial issue. he will not create a palestinian state if re- elected. the stance puts him at odds with the obama administration which has called for two state solutions, herzog promises to work with the palestinians. >> that is something that we are going to continue to work with the international community to achieve diplomatically. >> the state department says u.s. will work with whomever wins the election. but it's no secret that the president and mr. netanyahu do not get along. >>> a real estate heir is now accused of murdering a woman who used to work here at kpix 5. and prosecutors have a powerful piece of evidence. what sound like a confession. reporter lori perez on the case against robert durst. >> reporter: tonight the brother of robert durst's first wife thinks the walls are fina
there are four candidates in the race all democrats -- a republican named michaela hertle was running but she dropped out. >>> also election day in israel today. the big question will the prime minister netanyahu keep his job? he and his top challenger isaac herzog have taken opposite position on a crucial issue. he will not create a palestinian state if re- elected. the stance puts him at odds with the obama administration which has called for two state solutions, herzog promises to...
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let's go over to michaela. >>> no comment so far from hillary clinton. controversy over e-mails is going away any time soon. does she need to speak out? we're going to get perspective from both sides of the political aisle coming up next. >>> it's not up to secretary clinton to decide what's a public record and what's not sgli think that she needs to step up and come out and state exactly what the situation is. >> secretary clinton tweeted the other night, she said i want them released. if they're her personal e-mails, release them. >> lawmakers from both sides of the aisle criticizing hillary clinton's use of a personal e-mail to conduct business. many calling for the secretary of state to address the controversy head on. >> to discuss, and former director of communications at the dnc and senior fellow at media matters. thanks to both of you for being here. let's begin at the beginning. the rule says it's the department's general policy that normal day to day operations be conducted on an authorized ais. keep it safe. do you believe that then secretary
let's go over to michaela. >>> no comment so far from hillary clinton. controversy over e-mails is going away any time soon. does she need to speak out? we're going to get perspective from both sides of the political aisle coming up next. >>> it's not up to secretary clinton to decide what's a public record and what's not sgli think that she needs to step up and come out and state exactly what the situation is. >> secretary clinton tweeted the other night, she said i...
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>> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> food fory," it is wednesday, march 4th prime minister netenyahu's speech to congress about iran has u.s./israeli relations at a low point. netenyahu warned congress to avoid a deal with iran. the president of the united states -- then questioning the israeli leader's credibility. saying he has no alternative to the current negotiations and dismissing his warnings about iran's nuclear program saying they are nothing new. >> republicans scrambleing to fast-track a bill. the white house making it clear the president will veto any such bill. what are the political repercussions from netenyahu's speech? let's begin with cnn senior white house correspondent, jim acosta. >> the white house knows president obama may have a tougher sales job after the speech from israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu. the president has to convince lawmakers to loosen sanctions that would come with a nuclear agreement with iran. which is why the president presented his rebuttal from the oval office yesterday. the pr
>> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> food fory," it is wednesday, march 4th prime minister netenyahu's speech to congress about iran has u.s./israeli relations at a low point. netenyahu warned congress to avoid a deal with iran. the president of the united states -- then questioning the israeli leader's credibility. saying he has no alternative to the current negotiations and dismissing his warnings about iran's...
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>>> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morning, welcome, march 25th 6:00 in the east. the horrible reality now revealed -- in the french alps helicopters back in the air searching for victims and what little is left of the plane. here's what's clear -- the germanwings literally disintegrated on impact. from there, the mystery grows, investigators still trying to figure out how it crashed mid flight taking all 150 lives with it. the voice recorder was recovered, but badly damaged. >> french authorities analyzing it now, hoping to find out what caused the jet to descend 32,000 feet in eight minutes with no distress signal from the cockpit. germanwings forced to cancel other flights yesterday after crew members expressed concerns about getting on board, this as family members head to the crash site we have this crash covered the way only cnn can. we begin with senior international correspondent nic robertson, near the crash site in the french alps what's the scene there, nic? >> a scene of activity this morning, the
>>> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morning, welcome, march 25th 6:00 in the east. the horrible reality now revealed -- in the french alps helicopters back in the air searching for victims and what little is left of the plane. here's what's clear -- the germanwings literally disintegrated on impact. from there, the mystery grows, investigators still trying to figure out how it crashed mid flight taking all 150 lives...
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. >> exactly right michaela. we're seeing picture of the capital, which is a little deceiving.f maybe 50,000 60,000 people but there's twice as many in outlying islands. some 60 different inhabited islands, some of them maybe have one landing strip that can take a small single-engine plane, maybe one or two boats. at least based on our attempts to reach out to our friends back there, it is a communication black hole. some of these islands only have cell towser but only rated for a category 3 cyclone, and this was rated a 5. just finding out who is okay we really can't fathom given our definition of rescue. >> the death toll is at 11 right now. maybe you can give us context on why more people weren't killed given the devastation? >> i think there -- i just think they don't know. in absence of information, they can't give a firm number. but for example on tana these are folks who lived like they have for thousands of years, literally in banyan tree houses maybe a thatch walled. we stayed in a place with the first concrete floor on the island. so i can't -- i cannot fathom 150 mil
. >> exactly right michaela. we're seeing picture of the capital, which is a little deceiving.f maybe 50,000 60,000 people but there's twice as many in outlying islands. some 60 different inhabited islands, some of them maybe have one landing strip that can take a small single-engine plane, maybe one or two boats. at least based on our attempts to reach out to our friends back there, it is a communication black hole. some of these islands only have cell towser but only rated for a...
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. >> i am michaela.al on the federal reserve's stress tests. 29 of the top 31 lenders got the thumbs up to funnel money back to shareholders. they're doing well enough to give money back to shareholders. citigroup passed. bank of america got an equivalent of incomplete and has to resubmit its plans for approval. >>> a wall street bonus has moved higher even as profits for the financial industry fell. the overall bonus pool last year $28.5 billion. that makes typical bonus, average bonus about $173,000. that's a nice bonus. in comparison the typical household income in the country, $52,000. again, profits fell but bonuses still rose. >>> poultry stocks hammered right now. government officials confirmed cases of bird flu in turkeys in missouri and arkansas. that's the home state of tyson's headquarters. the stockstill dropped 5% on the news. alisyn. >> christine thanks so much. >>> so we are still following breaking news for you this morning. two officers shot during protests in ferguson missouri overnight
. >> i am michaela.al on the federal reserve's stress tests. 29 of the top 31 lenders got the thumbs up to funnel money back to shareholders. they're doing well enough to give money back to shareholders. citigroup passed. bank of america got an equivalent of incomplete and has to resubmit its plans for approval. >>> a wall street bonus has moved higher even as profits for the financial industry fell. the overall bonus pool last year $28.5 billion. that makes typical bonus,...
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. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morning, everyonear a.m. bigs of iran threatening to unravel the relationship between the u.s. and israel. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu arriving in washington for his controversial speech to congress tomorrow a speech the white house never approved. >> going to get a peek whether bb will double down or take a step towards the white house in just a few hours. mixed feelings about the israel leader being in the u.s. is unusual to say the least. we have comprehensive coverage of the prime minister's visit and what it means for u.s. israel relations and bb's political future. let's start with cnn's senior what you say correspondent jim acosta. what is the word out of the white house? >> reporter: the white house is offering israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu an icy welcome. as you know, netanyahu will be giving two piece speeches one today at the aipac conference war and then tomorrow to a joint session of cobs but the white house is not remaining vie silent this week. they're going to pu
. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morning, everyonear a.m. bigs of iran threatening to unravel the relationship between the u.s. and israel. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu arriving in washington for his controversial speech to congress tomorrow a speech the white house never approved. >> going to get a peek whether bb will double down or take a step towards the white house in just a few hours. mixed...