no more time for questions conclude the press conference. brigadier general lewis. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for being here. i would like to provide a summary of the training accident that occurred last night involving aircraft from the 101st airborne division. at approximately 10:00 p.m. last night two of our blackhawk helicopters were involved in a crash during a planned training flight in kentucky that resulted in the death of all nine service members aboard the aircraft. on behalf of major general mcgehee and command star major knapp currently deployed to southeast europe i would like to express our deepest sympathies to the families of our fallen soldiers. we are currently in the process of notifying their families. until these notifications are complete, we are unable to provide specific details about our soldiers. we appreciate your patience and respect of the process and we will provide additional details once all family members are notified. i
able to go down in a field and the term able to maybe indicates there was some intention on their part when they knew it was going down because it avoided a residence across the street. heartbreaking news. every family that has someone attached to the 101st division is hoping and praying they don t get that terrible call. these are a precision group. screaming eagles is their nickname. terrible news. bill: our prayers are with them today as the families are notified there in kentucky and pretty much around the country and maybe around the world. back to that story when we get more. tough news this morning. 13 past the hour. cartels sparking chaos on the border spreading rumors on social media claiming the border is open sending nearly 1,000 migrants rushing into el paso to find out the border is not. jacque: border agents are telling them to move back. this is reminiscent of the skeen