Good evening. Tonight, breaking news. Investigators scouring the home of flight 9525 copilot Andreas Lubitz. Why did he deliberately crash a jet killing 149 innocent people. Also breaking cnn learning he reprogrammed the autopilot in flight changing the setting from cruising altitude 38,000 feet to just 100 feet. The premeditated plan condemning everyone on board. This is according to new data. Earlier today at one of the most shocking press conferences in memory prosecutors laid out an incredible sequence of events they said led to murder. They described the sounds on the cockpit voice recorder including the pilot yelling to get back inside. The passenger screams that filled the plane as 149 people realized what was happening. During it all, the Prosecutor Says the copilot breathed evenly not responding. The copilot no one suspected. This copilots record gave no hint of such horror. He was 100 fit to fly without any restrictions. His flight performance was perfect. It was nothing to w
Our breaking news, a cruel and stunning new twist to a horrific catastrophe. The airliner crash that killed 150 people in the french alps is now being called deliberate. The french Prosecutor Says the copilot wanted to destroy the aircraft. Based on chilling cockpit audio, officials now say the copilot locked the captain out and ignoring the pounding at the door and the screaming that was going on put the plane into a descent that took it into a mountainside. The fbi has been called into the crash investigation and u. S. Officials say intelligence agencies are still looking for a possible possible terror link. Our correspondents analysts and guests are all standing by with the latest developments. But lets begin with our Senior International correspondent, Nic Robertson. Hes near the crash scene and has the latest. Nic . Reporter well this was a day where the family members of the victims of that crash got a chance to get close to that site. They couldnt get all the way there. The Germ
A key measure of home-purchase applications rose 3.7% last week due to a burst of refinancing among homeowners, according to new data released Wednesday.
A key measure of home-purchase applications up 3.7% last week as a recent increase in mortgage rates did little to cool buyer demand, according to new data.