Bottom of the hour now. Welcome back, everyone, im susan hendricks. Randi and victor are off today. Here are the five stories were watching this morning. First, a nurse is suing a michigan hospital because it followed a mans request to have no africanamericans involved in his childs medical care. They put a note saying this, no africanamerican nurses per dads request on the childs medical chart. And then reassigned her away from the childs care. The hospital has not responded to cnns request for comment. Number two, Jesse Jackson jr. Now admits he used Campaign Funds for personal expenses. The former congressman reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors. Jackson and his wife were accused of using around 750,000 from his campaign on things like furs, Michael Jackson memorabilia, and 43,000 for a watch. A rollex. They will pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars and still could face time in prison. Number three, and check this outen the righthand side of your screen, a small fire ba
Reporter daviss family expressed gratitude to the jury but vowed to keep fighting. And we will continue to stand. And we will continue to wait for justice for jordan. I feel this michael dunn, hes got a minimum of 20 years on one count, another 20 years on another count, another minimum 20 years on another count. So hes going to learn that he must be remorseful for the killing of my son, that it was not just another day at the office. Reporter during the trial, jurors heard from the three teens who were in the car with davis the night a confrontation over loud music turned violent. What did the driver do with the gun when he grabbed it from the glove compartment . He cocked it back. Dunn himself took the stand in his own defense. Im looking out the window, and i said, youre not going to kill me, you son of a [ bleep ]. And i shot him. Reporter Surveillance Video where you can hear the gunfire was requested by the jury during deliberations. Jurors also had several questions. Including t
To force them. Military observers were blocked. This is the second straight day they have been stopped at a checkpoint managed by pro russian gunmen. Hours earlier, russia sank a second of its old navy ship to completely sale off a Ukrainian Naval base. That means several are trapped. They are completely out of service. In the meantime, in moscow, the parliament gave its support to crimean lawmakers that want their region to split from ukraine and join russia. Crimeans will vote in a referendum nine days from now. They say no sanctions will reverse their support. All that despite an hourlong telephone conversation between president obama and president putin. Mr. Obama pressed for direct talks between kiev and moscow. Both sides say that aides will continue negotiations. 175,000 jobs were added in february. It was a good month to be an accountant, architect or i. T. Person. The strongest hiring came in those areas. Why the higher Unemployment Rate . People were feeling better about thei
Disappearance of flight 370. Families had pressed for it to be made public, and now 55 days after the plane vanished, that report is out. Some of the details are frankly shocking. So lets get straight to it. Will ripley joins us from kuala lumpur with the details. So will, tell us what is in the report. Reporter well, its not just whats in this fivepage report, john, but its the time line attached to it. Some of these supplemental documents. And you asked the question, what took so long . Thats the question that i can bet a lot of these families will be asking as well. Because, you know, the plane disappeared from radar at 1 21 a. M. It wasnt until 1 38 a. M. , a full 17 minutes later, that air Traffic Control in another country, vietnam, reached out to kuala lumpur and said hey, have you heard anything from flight 370 . Okay, so had that not happened, k. L. Air Traffic Control may have taken longer than 17 minutes to notice that a plane with 239 people suddenly disappeared from radar.
4,000 pages of memos and this could shed light on everything from the push from Health Care Reform to the early struggle against al qaeda. These papers could also have an impact on the next race for the white house. The memos will give us insight into Hilary Clinton as first lady and could provide juicy details for her opponents to use a little later. Keep this in mind. This is the beginning. 33,000 pages could be released over the course of the next month. Lets talk about this and what we are learning. Our chief political analyst Gloria Borger joins us and brianna keilar. Welcome. I realize we are talking pamgs a pages and pages. Tell me what you see so far. What i have seen and we have about a dozen people here at cnn going through the documents here right now. What we are seeing so far is just kind of pulling back the curtain and showing us color i guess you could say on how this white house handled negotiations over Health Care Reform. Also interesting tidbits about then first lady