In yemen, isis is warning that attacks on two shiite mosques are just the beginning. The terror group claimed responsible for the bombings friday which killed and wounded hundreds. That attack is just the latest sign that sectarian violence could be plunging yemen into civil war. Senior International Correspondent Nick Paton Walsh has our report. We warn you, this video is graphic. Reporter a staggering death toll over 130 dead over 300 injured. Sanaa, the capitals hospital struggling to cope with the influx of the wounded. The blasts hitting at the aboutest time of the week during friday prayer. What key shia mosque in sanaa frequented by members of the Houthi Movement senior clerics and leader wounded. One clerical leader killed by the two explosions. The first it each mosque hitting crowds of worshippers. Suggestions in some yemeni media and blaster casts used to smug in explosives by suicide bombers. After the first black struck and rescuer rushed in eric second device outside rush
Officers who have been suspended. Thats coming up live. Also breaking National News a scare in the skies over the u. S. A plane forced to make an emergency landing, descending 28,000 feet in just three minutes. What happened in the air . Welcome to the lead. Im jake tapper live in baltimore, maryland, with our National Lead today. I am just outside the Western District application where minutes from now, hundreds of protesters are expected to gather once again to express their outrage, their anguish, their confusion over the death of freddie gray a 25yearold man who family members and witnesses say was in Perfect Health until he was taken into Police Custody on the morning of april 12th, just ten days ago. Gray died in the hospital a week after this arrest captured by cell phone cameras. We know that gray died because of a severe spinal injury. What remains unclear, a mystery, is how and when he got that spinal injury. The Justice Department now conducting its own investigation separat
As we have been watching all morning, the families joining us down at the memorial reading the names, every single name of a life lost on 9 11 will be read at that service. Also six moments of silence observed, another one coming up here in just a few minutes. The stories vary depending on who you talked to. For some it is cathartic. Sarah fisher was 4 years old when her father was killed on 9 11. Shes 17 now. This helps her feel closer to her dad. For others like the aldermans who lost their son peter at 38, they dont want to be down here, its too hard. They listen every year for his name to be read. Its unimaginable its been 13 years in time since this happened. Also, if we can pan up and show the shot of the incredible resolve that is in focus when you look at 1 World Trade Center that was rebuilt. It will reopen later this year. That shows what this country, this city, these people stand for, that we cannot be defeated. Also some nice things to note. Today at 6 00 p. M. Eastern for
Landslides and sinkholes this hour. Southern california favoring major issues this morning, after the severe storm slammed that area. The weather is blamed for at least two deaths. Caused a close call here for one driver when a sinkhole, look at this thing. Just swallowed her car. Weve got a look at the storm damage and 9 forecast live in the weather center. Thats coming up in a bit. First, our top story this morning, President Trump is going to return to the campaign trail later this afternoon, holding his first rally in an airplane hangar in the florida coast. This as Vice President makes his first visit to the nato. But the u. S. Stands in front of nato echoing Trumps Campaign line that members in the Transatlantic Alliance need to pay for the membership. As of this moment, the United States and only four other nato members meet this basic standard. Now, while we commend the few nations that are on track to achieve that goal, the truth is that many areas, including some of our large
With Victor Blackwell and christi paul. Always glad to have you with us this morning. Im christi paul. Definitely, the shutdown, lets talk about that. It lasted two weeks now. Were starting the third week. The white house and Congressional Democrats will meet again today to try to negotiate a deal to reopen the government. 14 days into the partial shutdown, 15 really, both sides seem entrenched. They seem unwilling to concede. Yet theyre going to meet at 11 00 to see if they can make headway. We have more on the growing appetite for compromise on capitol hill. Reporter im proud of doing what im doing. I dont call it a shutdown. Im calling doing what you have to do for the benefit and safety of our country. The shutdowns lasted two weeks, as we said. President trump says if the deal isnt reached, it could last months, it could last years. Yeah. Later this morning, the white house has scheduled, as we said, another meeting. Vice president mike pence will lead this one. Its a followup to