in that field just north of the airport and burst into flight flames. christina coleman is live in los angeles with the very latest. a tragedy early this morning here in southern california. eight cessna cfi 50 business jet crash killing six people on board. this jet took off from harry reid international airport in las vegas and crashed north of the french valley airport in marietta. that is about 85 miles southeast of los angeles. deputies responded to the seat around 4:15 a.m. this morning and found this plate in a field fully engulfed in flames. the crash sparked a small brush fire. fortunately crews were able to contain it to about an acre before it could spread in these hot dry conditions. the six victims in this incident were all pronounced dead at the scene. tragically, this marks the second deadly plane crash near the french valley airport just this week. on tuesday the fourth of july, southern california man was killed when the cessna 172 he was piloting crash jus
ainsley: all-american concert series, we are continuing this morning with tyler farr. we can t wait to talk to him. he sends whiskey in the water. brian: he also sang at the patriot acards with. he was fantastic. he is great. we are very lucky to have him today and it s going to be good. another example, will, i don t know if you want to expand on this or not, for the longest time, we used to watch artists, musician, they don t keep themself in shape, you know, kind of raggedy, known to do all types of drugs, and then you have country music stars, that s in the 70s, 80 s. you have country music stars they look like they just left the court or the field. don t think look athletic and fit need a shower, smoking. let s ask tyler how much he drinks. brian: because he six a lot about it. will: what kind of program are you on? brines brian balances it out. will: keeping pretty strict drug regiment. brian: throughout the 80 s and 90 s. ainsley: i saw you eating bacon
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republic bank and chosen jpmorgan chase to divide most of its assets. the third major bank to fail in two months. a u.s. navy ship has taken more than 100 u.s. citizens away from the violence in sudan, but many more still awaiting to be rescued. thousands of american airlines pilots threaten a strike, could impact your summer travel? we are here to demand management comes to the table. the company builds schedules that are on flyable. speak of the so-called forever chemicals contaminating drinking water and fish. if we are finding pfas here come you go to any river start most of the eye states are going to find similar levels. nonretired air force colonel kim campbell face that decision 20 years ago in the cockpit of her a-10 over baghdad to. hearing all the guys in the radio, welcome home i knew that i had made it. i had survived. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, thank you for joining us as we start a new week together, we want to begin ton
it s 4:00 in new york. s.w.a.t. teams, secret phone calls, testimony from some of the most prominent political figures in america and a windowless conference room in which 23 people investigated a plot to end democracy. an exclusive and extraordinary piece of writing and reporting from the atlanta journal constitution pulls the curtain back on the special grand jury in fulton county, georgia, one of the two criminal investigations into the twice impeached disgraced ex president. it could result in anything truly historic and unprecedented. the indictment of a former president of the united states. from that piece of reporting, quote, in an exclusive interview with the atlanta journal institution, five of the 23 special grand jurors recounted what it was like to be a pivotal but anonymous part of one of the most momentous criminal investigations in u.s. history. they described a process that was, by turn, fascinating, tedious, and emotionally wrenching. one juror said she woul