the plan to continue to process individuals in the country. they are not the problem. officials confirming three dead. rushing from a training exercise when two choppers collided. this is incredible loss for these soldiers families and for the division. retail crime rise nationwide. the target store has now put shelves and inventory on lockdown. cosmetics, toothpaste, even the soap is all boarded up. going to be hard to shop at that target. the 2023 nfl draft now officially open with the first pick, the carolina panthers select bryce young, quarterback, alabama. it s a blessing and honor to be here. and for you i m a sucker for you. steve: listening to the jonas brothers who actually grew up in northern new jersey as you look life at surf city new jersey. rachel: i know that you know that trivia. steve: jonas brothers live down the street from us and actually went to school in the school behind our house. rachel: kid rock, the jonas brothers. y
tex. he leveraged the media, talked about the cellphone stuff. this guy got it done. kudos. they re still looking for a third suspect. might have news today on that. paul mauro, thank you. thank you. 13 american soldiers killed in the terror attack at the kabul airport. now the biden administration attempts to shift blame for the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. welcome to a brand-new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. dana, good morning to you. nice to see you. getting ready for the easter weekend. wow. passover is underway. i m bill hemmer. good morning. the new report released by the biden administration saying the decision to end a 20-year war was the right thing to do. it does not, however, erase the pain. one marine recently calling the massive blast at the kabul airport leaving him severely injured. remember this? a few days. i m thrown 12 feet on to the ground. i opened my eyes to marines dead or unconscious, lying around me. mmy abdomen ripp
is amazing. cnn continues now. translator: a year ago on this day from the same place around 7:00 in the morning, i addressed to you with a brief statement, we are strong and we are ready for anything. we will defeat everyone. this is how it began february 24th, 2022. i think everyone will attest to this, it s surprising that we are still here in this war that ukraine is still hanging on and still fighting back. as we know vladimir putin thought, hey we go into ukraine and it will be done zip zip zip. that is not happening. that is what we are talking about as we mark this one year. good morning. ukraine stands defiant and unconquered on this anniversary. it s now entering the second year. what is next for russia after a year of heavy losses. we will be joined live from moscow. and china is now stepping up and taking a more active role. can beijing help to broker a peace deal or will they get involved more on russia s behalf. and we know now that the engineer tried
now that the shelby county commission done their job. i m so glad we get to get back to doing our job and what is our job? to elevate the voices of the six kids the six people in nashville. three children who were just 9 years old. now both lawmakers expelled by republicans in the tennessee legislature have been reinstated, proving just how pointless that exercise was. state representative justin j. pearson joins me in just a moment and the two pillars of the republican party, trump and fox, are all friendly again and there are big new developments in both of their perilous legal situations. and late today, a new threatening letter is received by manhattan d.a. alvin bragg s office containing a suspicious white powder but we begin tonight with the triumphant return of the tennessee three. earlier today, the shelby county commission voted to reappoint justin j. pearson to his duly elected position, to represent the good citizens of district 86 not a single republic
nbc s kathy park nbc s kathy park joins us from outside court. what do we know about the status of the deliberations? reporter: hey, ana, good deliberations got under way shortly after morning. deliberations got under way shortly after 9:00 this morning and keep in mind this is the same jury that convicted robert bauers in june on 63 criminal counts and they ll decide whether he gets the death penalty or spends the rest of his life in prison without just parole. just before deliberations actually got under way this morning, his defense lawyer filed overnight a motion for a mistrial, objecting to the closing arguments presented by defense yesterday. however, the judge denied that request and just a few moments ago, in fact, the jury came out to review some of the weapons used in the attack. and, yesterday, we heard closing arguments, defense really leaned on robert bauer s past, talking about his troubled childhood,