you have john bolton, a fox news analyst talked about that. the other thing is sanctions, american and un sanctions crimped the flow of money, and in the end of october. the north koreans with a lot of money. kim needs sanctions relief. jillian: this is a good step in a positive direction. we appreciate it. rob: engine explosion. he mother killed after she was nearly sucked out of a southwest airlines it. the clue investigators found,
was on his way to give out meals to needy families when the suspect came up from behind and shot him in the back. he is the first murder since october 19 over the last few weeks, some two dozen detectives have been investigating this case and police with heavy guns have been patrolling the neighborhood reporting up to get home, interview neighbors, nurse continue to be on edge especially with the fact that the suspect was able to murder someone and get away with it despite the actual police presence. so far surveillance video is the biggest clue investigators have. this new video shows a suspect minutes before the murder on tuesday and please believe it is the same person who was caught in this surveillance video on october 9. the night 22 -year-old benjamin mitchell was gunned down. the possible serial killers first victim and the suspect is believed to be 6-foot 2 , african-american, thin build all seen black clothes and playing with a pistol. victims of families victims are
some of those answers are starting to come from the plane s cockpit voice recorder. this is the strongest clue investigators have in their hands. the exterior of germanwings flight 9525 s cockpit voice recorder looks damaged but french authorities revealed today they have had some success. we are very glad that the first flight recorder has been retrieved yesterday and the french authority confirmed just a few hours ago that one of the audio streams is readable. reporter: the cockpit voice recorder captured audio up to the moment of impact. it will provide critical information like whether the pilots were talking in the minutes leading up to the crash. what were they saying and what else was happening in the cockpit. they re prepared to work with whatever they ve got to get the information. it s more than just voice. they can hear what switches are being thrown and what buttons are being pushed. they can tell a lot about what s going on in the cockpit from
officials insist the plane that slammed into the french alps was in perfect technical condition before the crash. cnn learned that fbi agents reviewing the passenger list so far haven t found any criminal links. investigators studying data from one of the black boxes and other early clues trying to solve the miss trif mystery of why the jet nosedived. our correspondents and analysts are standing by. first, let s go to our aviation correspondent rene marsh. reporter: a break through for investigators who have retrieved flight 9525 s cockpit voice recorder. it could be only a matter of hours before they get their first listen at the pilots final words. this is the strongest clue investigators have in their hands. the exterior of the flight 9525 s cockpit voice reporter looked damaged. french authorities revealed today, they have had some
church s view on divorce with one word don t. but did pope francis change the way the church regards divorced people with a single, surprise phone call? good afternoon, everyone. i m jake tapper. welcome to the lead. we re going to begin with the world lead, could a mysterious object found just off the coast of australia, be the long-awaited clue investigators have been looking for in the search for flight 370? no pictures have been released of this so-called object of interest, and malaysian officials say it s too soon to tell if it s the real deal or a false alarm. pamela brown joins us now with more. while we wait to hear back, is wore on how the underwater search is going? malaysian officials saying over the next two days, jake, they re going to be working to figure out what the next phase of the search should be. i think that s telling. of course, there is that debris