good morning, everyone, and welcome to cnn this morning. i m amara walker. hey, amara, i m boris sanchez. and then there were three. for the third time in a week, u.s. fighter jets have shot down something over north america, this time over canada. what we know and the coordination between the united states and canada. after that deadly earthquake in turkey and syria, mur survivors are pulled from the rubble. the latest on the recovery and rescue efforts there and why officials have detained people responsible for the construction of those buildings. plus, with kickoff just hours away, security is at an all-time high ahead of super bowl lvii. the major operation underway to keep fans safe. plus, a pricey breakup. why adidas decision to drop ye could cost the company more than $1 billion coming up on cnn this morning. it is sunday, everyone, february 12th. good morning. thank you for waking up with us. boris and like that, you were gone. you were here ye
we are coming on the air following several big developing stories. a city on edge. new reaction to a disturbing video. and an interesting visitor on the hill. let s talk first about memphis. bracing for protests. the release of body cam footage of tyre nichols hours away. we heard the nichols family calling for peaceful demonstrations, with the five police officers charged with his death out on bond. our team is on the grounds standing by. also this hour, the first reaction from former house speaker nancy pelosi, you saw it live here, since the release of the police video showing the attack on her husband paul. you will see more of that and the former speaker s news statements in a moment. and back here in washington, what is up with elon musk on capitol hill today? what is he up to? why is he meeting with top republicans? we will have more on that. i want to bring in antonia hylton live for us in memphis, our senior legal correspondent laura jarrett is us with, along w
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no. captions by vitac www.vitac.com anthony: 25 years later after the wall fell, what remains is obligated and unfinished. complicated by history and counter history, urban fabric and attempts to reorder it. berlin fascinates me. the people continues to be drawn to its darkness and its light. beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder something good beautiful world. anthony: berlin is never berlin. they say. pounded into rubble by allied bombs and russian artillery in world war ii, surrounded then hacked into during the cold war, then reunited and reborn, berlin is a city of ghosts. and ever evolving space where memories and new ideas live side-by-side. in between and after the wars, berlin has always been a play s refined what you want but what you think you need, what you can get back home. replace where that is could come true. it is all here if you know where to look. it is no coincidence that it is a natural progression that berlin