Leaving thousands of cruise passengers high and dry. And back in session. The prosecution gets set to wrap its case as the Oscar Pistorius trial enters the fourth week. Monday, march 24th, 2014. Announcer from nbc news, this is today. With matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Welcome to today. It is monday out on the west coast at 7 00 a. M. We have big news out of malaysia. The Prime Minister is holding a News Conference and has made announcement regarding flight 370. Evidently saying it is beyond all reasonable doubt that the flight was lost in the indian ocean. Lets get to nbcs tom costello who has been following the investigation. Good morning, matt. The families received an email from the airline. It says we deeply regreet we have to assume that flight 370 has been lost and none on board has survived. You will hear in the Prime Ministers comments, we must now accept that all evidence suggests the plane went down in the southern indian ocean. Of
Survivors. Thousands of flights across the country grounded as a severe winter storm barreling across the country, closing schools, paving roads with ice. What you can expect today. Good morning, welcome to early start. Im christine romans. Im john berman. It is 5 00 a. M. In the northeast. What day is it . Friday. Friday march 6th. This morning, ntsb investigators are on the scene where Harrison Fords vintage world war ii plane crashed on a golf course in Southern California. He was the pilot of that plane, landing it on that golf course. He was hurt as that plane went down. He is in the hospital right now. Were told hes in for moderate injuring, recovering this morning. Crews are going to move that plane to a location where investigators can get a closer look. Now, were told that people who were near the airport, the engine noise tipped them off that something was wrong seconds after takeoff. You can see here someone who lived by there was able to take cell phone video of the flight
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Rice University welcomed Brett Seidle, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development, test and engineering, on a campus visit Oct.13.Seidle met with a group of cadets in the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (NROTC) then toure