Emotional. Hear how they survived and finally rescued. Plus, robots in aisle three. The new idea at walmart. Daydream believe ever a fine conventional thought on daydreaming. Why you might want to let your imagination run wild. Cheer up sleepily jean daydeem believer it is a friday. Such a good song. We are loving it. Good friday morning to you all. Well start things off with the highly anticipated release of the jfk files and the lastminute scramble to keep some under wraps. President trump ordered the National Archives to publish nearly 3,000 documents reeled to the incident. Some files remain sealed at the request of the fbi and cia further fueling conspiracy theories and Arlette Saenz has more on what the files reveal. Good morning, arlette. Reporter hey, good morning, kendis and diane. 54 years later there are still so many questions about the assassination of president john f. Kennedy. These 2800 new documents are a treasure trove of information for historians, investigators and
The continent. Niger, five nigerien soldiers and quarter u. S. Special forces soldiers were killed. We will speak with reporter nick turse who says u. S. Military activity in afririca is a recruiting tool for terror groups. Most americans to understand niger is one small part of something akin to a a u. S. Shadw war on t the africanan continen. That the United States is running about 10 missions per day all across africa. Amy we will talk about nick piece. New then as President Trump declares the Opioid Crisis a Public Health emergency, we will speak with Columbia University psychology and psychiatry professor carl hart. His new piece for Scientific Americanpeople are dying , because of ignorance, not because of opioids. If we are really concerned like the opioids and heroine, we need to tell people how to stay safe. If we are worried about overdose death, about 13,000 people die relatedar from heroine overdoses whereas 35,000 people die from automobile accidents. Amy all that and more
Emotional. Hear how they survived and how they were finally rescued. Plus, robots in aisle three. The new idea at walmart. Daydream believer and a fine conventional thought on daydreaming. Why you might want to let your imagination run wild. Cheer up sleepy jean daydream believer and a oh, it is friday. Such a good song. Homecoming queen good friday morning to you all. Well start things off with the highly anticipated release of the jfk files and the lastminute scramble to keep some of those under wraps. President trump ordered the National Archives to publish nearly 3,000 documents related to the incident, but some 69 files remain sealed at the request of the fbi and cia further fueling conspiracy theories and Arlette Saenz has more on what the files reveal. Good morning, arlette. Reporter hey, good morning, kendis and diane. 54 years later there are still so many questions about the assassination of president john f. Kennedy. These 2,800 new documents are a treasure trove of informat
This morning historians and kennedy assassination buffs are poring over some 2,800 justreleased documents relating to the murder of john f. Kennedy. The National Archives posted the documents last night, meeting a deadline set by congress ta years ago, but bowing to appeals from the cia and the fbi, President Trump blocked the release of 18,000 others. In a memo mr. Trump said, i have no choice, citing potentially ir reversible harm to our nations security. He ordered a sixmonth review of those files. Nikki battiste is here in new york. Good morning, nikki. Good morning, annemarie. Wikileaks announced theyre offering an award for disclosing those documents showing violations of law and inefficiency of administrative error. Its the day everyone has been waiting five decades for. The National Archives released more than 2,500 records related to the jfk assassination. The government was required by a 1992 law to make them public. So far were finding its a picture of things that we already
Look at u. S. Operations across the continent. Niger, five nigerien soldiers and quarter u. S. Special forces soldiers were killed. We will speak with reporter nick turse who says u. S. Military activity in afririca is a recruiting tool for terror groups. Most americans to understand niger is one small part of something akin to a a u. S. Shadw war on t the africanan continen. That the United States is running about 10 missions per day all across africa. Amy we will talk about nick piece. New then as President Trump declares the Opioid Crisis a Public Health emergency, we will speak with Columbia University psychology and psychiatry professor carl hart. His new piece for Scientific Americanpeople are dying , because of ignorance, not because of opioids. If we are really concerned like the opioids and heroine, we need to tell people how to stay safe. If we are worried about overdose death, about 13,000 people die relatedar from heroine overdoses whereas 35,000 people die from automobile