Up that comes on tuesday . Good evening. A british man has died and 47 others have been injured after a flight from heathrow hit severe turbulence on its way to singapore. Passengers say within seconds of the Seat Belt Sign being turned on the aircraft plummeted thousands of feet, throwing passengers, crew and belongings around the cabin. It fell with such force that some hit with force and went through the plastic ceiling of the plane, where the oxygen masks are routinely fitted. The flight data shows the plane falling about 5,000ft, from a Cruising Altitude of 37,000ft in the space ofjust two minutes. It was then diverted to bangkok airport. Singapore airlines confirmed that a british man, 73 years of age, who had a previous heart condition, died, possibly from a heart attack. His wife has also been taken to hospital. Of the 46 passengers and one crew member injured, seven are said to be in a severe condition in hospital. A further 23 are described as having medium injuries. Singapor
Has been happening in ukraine, entire towns being wiped out by russia and by putin. What netanyahu is doing is the same. Thats World Central Kitchen founder chef jose andres, calling out israels Prime Minister for killing seven of his aid workers. Well bring more of that for you straight ahead. Plus donald trump spent the weekend trying to cut into President Bidens large leaning campaign funding. Well bring you the latest from republican mega donors. And Congress Finally returns to capitol hill today where some lawmakers say the atmosphere is becoming increasingly chaotic with some Republican House members even parroting russian propaganda on the house floor. Good morning and welcome to Way Too Early on this monday, april 8th. Im jonathan lemire, thanks for starting your day and week with us. And well begin this morning with the Israeli Military reducing its number of Ground Troops in southern gaza. Officials made that announcement yesterday, saying the country is pulling the 98th Comm
i m okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh, no, you don t want to do that for the president. i said, you don t beg for anything. it is the way it is. if that would happen, i don t know that the public would stand it, you know. i m not sure the public would stand for it. on house arrest? i think it would be tough for the public to take. you know, at a certain point there s a breaking point. that was donald trump yesterday with an ominous suggestion about how his supporters would respond to him being sentenced to jail after his conviction in the hush money case. we ll have much more of his comments as well as what president biden is now saying about the conviction just ahead. meanwhile, the president s son will be in court today in delaware for the start of his trial for federal gun charges. we ll bring you legal analysis on that case. and, plus, a possible major development to bring some peace to gaza with israel reportedly agr
politically motivated, 52%, more than half, believe it was correct and they believe donald trump should end his 2024 campaign. those numbers are even higher among so-called double haters who are voters with unfavorable opinions of both trump and president biden. among that group, 65% say the verdict was correct and 67% say it should end trump s bid for the white house. joining us now, politics reporter at semafor, kadia goba. good morning. thanks for starting us off this morning. let s get your reaction from the polls and what they re starting to tell us about the fallout from the verdict. it s relatively small numbers, but perhaps shifting toward president biden, nothing overwhelming, but perhaps a little bit. in a race this close, that could still mean something. what s your early analysis on that. in terms of democrats and
began on friday havy it to be resolved. news correspondent george solis has more. reporter: a major american city is in crisis as a water outage wreaks havoc across atlanta. the water is a valuable, critical piece consider critical resource, and cities can t function and lives can t function without it. it s absolutely at the top of our list. reporter: the outage sparked by multiple water main breaks that occurred friday and remain broken, video showing a rupture with water gushing on the streets. we need water to cook, eat, we ve got kids. i will be candid. overnight we did not do the best job of communicating. reporter: with every passing hour, the situation growing more tense as boiling water advisories are extended. emory university hospital in