many are receiving medical attention. the fatality was 73 year old geoffrey kitchen, from gloucestershire in the uk. he s believed to have suffered a heart attack. more than 30 people were injured, seven critically. there were 229 people on board the flight from london to singapore when it hit turbulence over myanmar, and experienced a rapid drop in altitude. the pilot had to make an emergency diversion and landed in bangkok. it was there that medical teams entered the plane, establishing that geoffrey kitchen had died and offering medical treatment to those who were injured. here s one of the people who was helped by thai medical staff, explaining what had happened. things were going very smoothly at first. i d just been to the loo, came back, sat down. bit of turbulence and suddenly the plane plunged i don t know how far but it was, they said, 6,000 feet. it didn t seem like 6,000 feet. it didn t seem like 6,000 feet, but it was a long way. and so sudden, there was no war
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experience. without the premium price tag, go to harrys i m kevin lived ttac at the white house and this is cnn you are in the scene and newsroom. hi everyone. i m jessica dean in washington and we begin this hour with the latest developments here in the us and around the world that trump campaign saying it s raised nearly $53 million since the former president and now a convicted felon donald trump was found guilty. on all counts in his hush money criminal case trump painting himself as quote, a political prisoner, as he awaits his sentencing, july 11, president biden speaking out for the first time since the verdict came down, condemning trump s false claim that the trial was rigged reckless it s dangerous, it s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don t like the verdict justice and should be respected and we should never allow anyone to tear it down to simple as that in the middle east, the president hopes to broker a ceasefire between israel
higher. the president and the former president the cnn presidential debate thursday night at nine live on cnn and streaming on max cnn good morning. you were alive in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta and washington, we do start with breaking news at any moment, the supreme court is expected to hand down more opinions with just one week left and it s termed the court still has to release a number of decisions that could send shockwaves through american society. in addition to a bombshell presidential immunity case the justices have yet to rule on the prosecution of january 6. defendants. a key emergency abortion rights case and gun rights for domestic abusers, but less so the week before cnn s highly anticipated presidential debate, the question of whether donald trump is above the law, looms largest of all as the former president relentlessly demands total immunity out on the campaign trail do you have to have a guaranteed immunity for president otherwise, the president is
mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is life, liberty & levin saturday powerful show and superstar the house of representatives, and professor stephen calabrese, from northwestern university law school in one of the lawyers be on the challenge of jack smith the special counsel unconstitutional appointment will be really fantastic at and before you do that, what you something little bit differently tonight. at which go biden and orbiting of the day giving his speech and i was appalled obviously he said some very important things about his politicization on the 80th anniversary take a shot at donald trump trump actually lying about with donald trump said, in doing so very nasty way, and the negative thinking to myself, there is a man, standing at nobody, the day, company standing it morgan state college in front of black male students are at howard, what is giving speeches generally stretching the united states and talking about how our history has been horrific and