in that field just north of the airport and burst into flight flames. christina coleman is live in los angeles with the very latest. a tragedy early this morning here in southern california. eight cessna cfi 50 business jet crash killing six people on board. this jet took off from harry reid international airport in las vegas and crashed north of the french valley airport in marietta. that is about 85 miles southeast of los angeles. deputies responded to the seat around 4:15 a.m. this morning and found this plate in a field fully engulfed in flames. the crash sparked a small brush fire. fortunately crews were able to contain it to about an acre before it could spread in these hot dry conditions. the six victims in this incident were all pronounced dead at the scene. tragically, this marks the second deadly plane crash near the french valley airport just this week. on tuesday the fourth of july, southern california man was killed when the cessna 172 he was piloting crash jus
because there is we have to stay focused on the fight we have ahead and the threat we see in american democracy. that is the extremists coming out of the republican party. you, of course, are a south carolina ura south carolinian. that is your home state. and the first primary, it s supposed to be the first primary despite ongoing pushback from other states. president biden is visiting south carolina, revisiting how important it is. it is not a swing state. my question for you is, why south carolina? why not georgia or north carolina? there are more swing states. why south carolina? well, you know south carolina has been in the running now for almost 2 decades. and if you look at the other early state party or state during that time, you look at iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina has been the best indicator. i think the only primary in which south carolina did not choose the eventual nominee of the democratic party was when john edwards and john kerry
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