we ll tell you where he s headed and how he s trying to help democrats keep control of congress. and from long drives to costly care, a growing number of parents are concerned about access to mental health care for their children. we ll ask an expert about what more can be done in. and two weeks after miami quarterback tua had trouble walking but was cleared to go back out on the field, the nfl has rolled out different standards. what the rules mean to players. a new week. we are grateful that you re starting it with us. it is sunday, october 9th. good morning. good morning, everyone. good to see you. we begin with a $ ddeadly rocke attack in ukraine. several were killed and dozens wounded in zaporizhzhia last night. another local official says two kids are among the wounded. fortunately, though, we understand their injuries are not life threatening. images show this smoldering fire and rubble after the attack. this after after the explosion of the bridge linking
peddled false claims of fraud even though he was told by his closest aides repeatedly, mr. president, you lost the election. daniela diaz is live on capitol hill daniela, do we know what bill steppian expects to say? reporter: we do not. he is testifying under subpoena. super notable he is appearing before the committee, and the second hearing that will take place later today starts at 10:00 a.m. we do also know was liz cheney said at the first primetime hearing that took place last week that this hearing will revolve around trump s effort to convince huge portions of the u.s. population that fraud had stolen the election from him despite the fact that numerous aides told him he lost the election. aides also told us that this hearing would show how trump s team pursued legal challenges in court and lost those cases and that trump chose to ignore the will of the courts and continued to try to overturn the election anyway. we are also planning to hear from chris stirewalt. he
Any sort of mental issues. Lets have a look at how the investigation is unfolding. Investigators say they found what may be evidence while combing through 27yearold copilot Andreas Lubitz home. Police say they took several objects and papers possible clues as to why the German National deliberately crashed flight 9525 into the french alps. Audio from the aircrafts mangled cockpit voice recorder revealing the chilling steps lubitz took to kill all 150 on board. 30 minutes into the flight from barcelona, the captain steps out of the cockpit once the plane hit cruising altitude. Presumably to use the rest room. Lubitz now alone with the door locked reprograms the auto pilot from 30,000 feet to 100 feet. Sending the jetliner straight toward the alps. The pilot heard on the recording, first knocking, then banging on the cockpit door. Lubitz didnt utter a word investigators say and was breathing normally. Passengers only heard on the recording during the final minutes of the crash, screaming
Carrying 150 passengers and crew into the french alps. Cnns Senior Correspondent Fredrik Pleitgen is reporting. What does the new report tell us about the voice recorder . Reporter its interesting dana. This is the bild newspaper and it has excerpts of what it says is the voice recording. At the beginning of the flight it seems as though everything is normal but there might be telltale signs that maybe Andreas Lubitz the copilot was setting the captain up to leave the cockpit so he could steer the plane into the mountain. There are 1. 5 hours of recordings that the investigators went into. The flight took off 20 minutes late. At the beginning the captain can be heard apologizing for the delay. At the same time the captain tells lubitz that he didnt manage to go to 9 bathroom while at barcelona. Dont worry, you can go at any time. He used the bathroom break to lock the captain out of the cockpit. At 10 27 a. M. Local time the plane reaches its cruising altitude of 38,000 feet. At that p
And good morning. Im carol costello. Thank you so much for joining me. Nearly seven months after an unarmed teenager Michael Brown, was shot and killed in the streets of ferguson by a white police officer, the Justice Department is expected to unveil a scathing new report about widespread discrimination in the citys Police Department. Among the most troubling findings between 2012 and 2014 93 of people arrested were africanamerican. 88 of those subjected to police force were black. 9 out of 10 people who received citations were africanamerican. And 85 of vehicle stops involved black drivers. It doesnt stop there. Investigators also found evidence of racist jokes about president obama so lets bring in cnns sarah sidner. Shes on the ground this morning in ferguson with reaction. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Look there hasnt been any reaction in the streets, no protests at this time but we have been hearing from members, for example, of the Ferguson Commission that the governor pu