all i knew i was on the ground. million dollar baby. this man was once homeless, now he s on the brink of becoming a million dollar champ. meet the man and hear his amazing story live. that and more right here right now on cnn. good evening. i m don lemon. until just a few minutes ago we had only heard of him as one of two u.s. service men killed in afghanistan. now it is all too real as we learn his name and see his face. he is luteenant colonel john loften, a 44-year-old officer from kentucky. he died along with another officer. he is like you and me, has a family, a mother, who is mourning tonight. we ll hear from the mother in this broadcast. he died because of this protest raging in afghanistan over the improper disposal of the burning of the quran at apnato base. the unrest took his life and that of his colleague is far from over. this is the province today, a demonstration that turned violent. the mob attacked u.s. the longer this goes on the longer our men and wom
replacement will be named in the coming weeks before gibbs officially steps down next month. and this morning on msnbc, robert gibbs will join chuck todd and savannah guthrie on the daily rundown for his first interview about his decision. be sure to watch the daily rundown today at 9:00 eastern only on msnbc, the place for politics. the presidential commission examining the causes of last summer s deadly gulf oil spill blamed management problems about it companies involved in building and maintaining the well and warns there can be a repeat of the tragedy without significant reform. releasing a key chapter of the final report, the panel concludes that better decision making by bp, rig owner trans ocean and contractor halliburton almost certainly would have prevented the accident. in addition, spreading the blame for the disaster, the commission also faulted inadequate government regulation and industry oversight. the full report is due out next