Every day curry, theyll be gone in a Flash Designer Sales at up to 70 or sop gilt. Com today he addressed of a lifetime, can President Biden pull it off . Well talk about tonight. Alarm codes live all right. Super tuesday was last night was here the union is tomorrow night and the hits just keep on coming if the mother of all campaign speeches, the president of this country making his case to the nation and primetime of all places, millions of you will be watching as joe biden, who is for all intents and purposes now, in a reboot of the 2020 race, gets his message in front of what may be the biggest audience of the campaign. The speech has been in the works for months, apparent with editing, continuing until the moment biden starts to speak oh yeah one more thing donald trump says, hell be doing a quote, live play by play during the state of the Union Address. What could possibly go wrong with the live play by play by trump, rematch stronger here, right . What to say . Im proud to repo
Airline says theyre investigating them individually, but nonetheless, as its concerning for a lot of the passengers especially the ones on these slides, you mentioned the latest one that was yesterday. It was a flight from San Francisco to mexico city and and the airline saying, you know, there are three hydraulic systems and one of them had the issues, so they diverted that flight landed here at lax at around 430 local fulltime. And eventually these passengers were put on another plane and went off to mexico city. But there was another incident also yesterday that was a plane from memphis to houston and then they said that part of it was because of the rain. So this plane is landing its taxing and its skids off the runway and goes into a grassy areas. So passengers had a very three different deplaneing experience here. This was a boeing 737 with 160 passengers, six crew members, but again, it wasnt the only one this week, there was another incident that happened on thursday and that w
we re live on the ground. and president biden s budget, is it dead on arrival. good thursday morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. intense bombing is hitting cities across ukraine, russia launching a barrage of at least 81 missiles. this is the biggest attack in weeks. striking residential areas and blacking out power. attacks on kyiv have been reported including on a power plant in the capital. the city s mayor says at least two people were hurt. emergency services are at the scenes of the blast in kyiv. much of the city has been left without electricity. officials say a russian rocket also hitting a residential area in lviv killing five people. ivan watson is live in kyiv for us with more. and it looks like at least seven regions haveaen targeted. get us have to speed. reporter: yes, missiles of different types targeted different cities and regions. i think that we have a man that illustrates kind of just how
she watched two of them die. they died in front of her. i got my daughter and she s alive. good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. we begin with quite an update from mexico. two americans are dead this morning. two are alive though. they are back on u.s. soil after those four were kidnapped at gun point in mexico. we ll break down where they were found and what we re learning about the man who has been detained. later, the family of one of the survivors will also join us. more exposure for fox news. a trove of private text messages and e-mails have been revealed as part of a lawsuit against the network. what tucker carlson said about donald trump leading up to the january 6 attack on the capitol. also, a bipartisan group of senators are now trying to give president biden more power to ban tiktok in the u.s. cnn this morning starts right now. we gun with that deadly cud nap kidnapping of four americans in mexico. two of them have been found dead. the two
offices and pushed the protesters behind a barricade. on thursday, ranil wickremesinghe was sworn in as president. now on bbc news, it s time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. around the world, there are signs of deepening worker discontent. inflation is outstripping wages, global corporations stand accused of putting profits before people, while many governments see organised labour as a threat. why, then, is the union movement seemingly in retreat? have workers lost their faith in collective action? well, my guest is long time boss of the international trade union confederation, sharan burrow. do workers have problems that unions cannot fix? sharan burrow in brussels. welcome to hardtalk. good evening. good to have you on the show. let s look at what is happening in the world right now. we have a spike in energy costs right around the world, we have rising inflation in many countries and a squeeze on the cost of living. how grim do you think the prospec