Well hear from them this morning. And this incredible collision midair caught frame after frame. The plane colliding with a skydiver. And then crashes nose first into the ground. How did they survive with just minor injuries . Both men speak out this morning. It was just unimaginable to me that there was an aircraft about to hit me. And good morning, america. Josh off today. Great to have amy right here with us. This mystery over Malaysia Flight 370. Literally no solid clues right now. One example that we just learned that tests now show that the oil slick on the water is actually not, not from the vanished plane. First speculation that it could be. But were just learning that is not the case. Heres what we do know. No debris has been found. Despite earlier reports. 40 ships, 34 planes are still searching right now. Investigators still looking into at least four people on that flight. And search and rescue continues right now. Lets get right to the latest on the massive investigation.
With temperatures in the 50s later today. It has been windy but the wind will drop off later today. It will be extremely windy but there will be a breeze. There is a bit of rain showing up on the radar but its not necessarily reaching the ground here in our area. Today, 56 degrees. It has not been that warm in all of 2014. You have to go all the way back to november 17th to find a day warmer than this. Tonight we begin to cool off. We will have the chance of snow coming tomorrow night. Not a huge storm. Another warmup comes after that. Today will be a good one. Lets check on traffic. Things are going so well and then you throw that snow back in. It never ends. We have a few things happening early. Crash are the western working to clear. We have continuing row work on 290 the eisenhower heading inbound, one lane blocks for work at the morgan street bridge. Its all scheduled to be picked up at the top of the hour. We start with some breaking newsfirefighters are battling a big fire at 29
BBC News, Pretoria
Hunched over, with his arms over his head, Oscar Pistorius retched as Professor Gert Saayman gave a detailed account of the injuries his girlfriend sustained on Valentine’s morning 2013.
In a warm courtroom Dr Saayman revealed that the “black talon” ammunition used was “designed to cause maximum damage”. Black talon bullets open up into a petal-like shape upon impact, the razor sharp edges causing extensive damage to whatever they hit.
They are not standard-issue bullets but are widely available at gun shops. Dr Saayman also revealed how incapacitating Reeva Steenkamp’s injuries would have been had she survived, causing Mr Pistorius more distress.