martin. after 43 days, the grand jury may take up the case. line of fire. it s not a war zone. it s i-5 in l.a. look at the pictures. 6,000 gallons of fuel erupting into flames and shutting down the interstate. a guy named bubba wins the green jacket. at the masters, if you watched it, one of golf s favorites has a major title. amazing pictures of him crying. we want to start with this. police in tulsa, oklahoma, investigating whether last week s shooting spree was triggered by racism and revenge. there s two suspects in custody after five people were shot and three of them died. all of those victims were block. 19-year-old jake england and 33-year-old alvin watts are set to be arraigned later this morning. at this point, police aren t calling it a hate crime. but a facebook post by one of the suspects, suggests there may have been something that triggered this that was racially motivated. tulsa s mayor says he s thankful this is all over. the city of tulsa has neve
a plane, it s a flying car? we ll have a live report from new york. cnn saturday morning starts right now. it is saturday, april 7th. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. now more on that manhunt in tulsa, oklahoma. the fbi has joined the search if what s believed to be a lone shooter responsible for three deaths. we re told the shooter drove up, asked his victims for directions and then started firing. three dead bodies in one day, spread out like we have here in one general geographical area, yet far enough apart where obviously someone is mobile. these scary thif they re randomly running around because they could do it at any time. it was in a predominantly african-american neighborhood. three minutes later another shooting a short drive away. two men were shot, both survive and are helping. less than an hour after the second, a second died, 54-year-old bobby clark and finally more than seven hours after the first killing, a fourth incident, 34-year-old willia
sandra endo is live. you have good news. rescues were going door to door as this fire raged. reporter: absolutely, randi. it s a very active scene. investigation is ongoing. we have dramatic video moments after the crash. take a look and listen in as well. one more. police. anyone in here? get out? any pets spets? any pets? reporter: part of firerescuetv.com. that retired firefighter showing the scene right after the crash. you can see the smoke and flames billowing out of the apartment complex. five buildings were hit in this crash. we re talking about 40 units, and it s remarkable when you see this. new dramatic video that there have been no fatalities so far. only seven injuries and out of those seven injuries, six have already been treated an released from the hospital. you can also see, rehandi, portions of this jet, the wreckage, still at the crash scene, billowing and smoke. obviously this photographer got up close and perj to this crash site. it s remarkable
that s off of ali s playlist, donna summer, she works hard for the money. that videotape is pretty crazy. let me introduce you to the panel, ali is joining us, cnn s chief business correspondent and anchor of world business today and john fugelsang, and will cain, cnn contributor, columnist for theblaze.com. our starting point is jobs, jobs, jobs. everyone s going to be looking. what do you think, ali, are we going to see? we ll see an addition of more than 205,000 jobs, that s the estimate for the month of march, that will be the third month in a row for 200,000 plus. it will be the 18th month in a row of job creation. there are a lot of questions as to why that s happening. some people say that back during the financial crisis, way too many people were laid off. they overshot, or they didn t, companies didn t hire enough in the ensuing months of the recovery. whatever it is, it s here. the rate will probably stay the same at 8.3% but there s a disconnect as more job
and this is starting point. take me to new york i d love to see l.a. that s a good way to start your morning. good morning, everybody. that on not on my play list. our panel this morning, ron brownste brownstein s with us, he s a cnn senior political analyst, editorial director at national journal, will cain is with us, he s a columnist for the blaze.com and ben jones joins us this morning former obama white house special adviser has written a new book called rebuild the dream. how is that for promoting your book? getting it out early. happy to help. happy to help. we re going to talk not only about the book but also your resignation from the obama cabinet, i want to hear all the inside scoop on that. first, though, we got to talk about the tornadoes, that was an amazing nearly four hours, absolute devastation there. yeah, my hometown and not far from my hometown. it was pretty scary to see. i had buddies calling me saying they had to evacuate buildings in