they have been in front of his home. his brick mansion is just beyond the yellow crime scene tape. the 53-year-old crime boss known as frankie boy was struck six times in the chest, torso area in front of his home. the person who called 911 said he was also run over by a vehicle after he was shot and then taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. people who live here say they re all in shock over the violent murder of one of their neighbors. never thought something like that would happen. my mind is overworking thinking about it. it is bizarre. this is such a lovely neighborhood. nice neighborhood. cali was the alleged head of the gambino crime family and the first boss to be killed in the city since another former crime boss murdered in 1985 in manhattan. sandra: thank you.
you want to spark a civil war stop the inability for us to communicate for one day and we ll kill each other and that almost happened 14 hours of facebook and instagram being down. there is some controversy whether or not it was called a denial of service attack. facebook saying it wasn t. they don t know what it was. bill: they do not know. they are saying it was not a denial of service attack. the kind of attack that leaves a lot of people s information open to the would be attackers. sandra: there was a lot of theories out there about what is going on. did you notice those? the message boards, you got some crazy folks out there. facebook has their hands full. people, you shut down youtube and instagram, forget about it. bill: investigations about the data deals. apparently the eastern district of new york have interviewed two companies, about 150 companies entered into the deal with facebook and it was sort of they would have
eight days to present its evidence in court. they talked about voluminous evidence. he will be before a judge in a matter of moments and we ll see how it goes today. stone in court today. we had the manafort matter yesterday. a lot of people think that the robert mueller matter is near at end. you had a major move on behalf of one of the lead attorneys who went back to private law you could say, nyu here in new york. he was a lead lawyer for mueller s team. sandra: appearing before the same judge, amy berman jackson as paul manafort did yesterday. bill: a couple things going on. we ll take a break and be right back.
sandra: the faa says they see a connection between the two deadly crashes in ethiopia and five months earlier in indonesia. a statement saying the agency made the decision as a results of the data gathering process and evidence collected at the site. this evidence with satellite data available to faa led to this decision.mike cofield is a ot. did the u.s. make the right move here ordering these planes to come down? absolutely. thank you for having me this morning. absolutely. the president made the right call. the faa worked with industry and assessed the data. i think especially the satellite data was crucial as they mirrored that with the lion air incident. when they saw similarities, they felt it was critical and important. safety being the number one concern overriding that we all need to think about as the paramount decision first and foremost. sandra: talk to us about the satellite imagery and
to your point the 16 charges, the defense attorneys saying this is extreme. what the prosecutor has done is taken every single lie and said it was an additional count of obstruction. bill: in addition to that you have the letter that was sent through the mail and apparently tied back to jussie smollett. that s a separate investigation other than what we re watching today. exactly right. you can have parallel state and federal charges. bill: you could argue that s a more serious matter? absolutely, conceivably. sandra: you look back at the hours and days that followed this alleged attack happening in the middle of the night and it was an amazing immense amount of resources thrown at this case and this investigation. tied up a lot of the police in the chicago area. the investigation was huge and cost a lot of money. they could seek restitution. we ve seen precedent for it. when someone has done such