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sort of guarding the perimeter. 9:20 a.m., the airport reporting but what you are looking at is a dense fog, only three quarters post office on your right hand of a mile visibility. side. and in the corner, right in the you are a pilot. back, there is a car that is upside down, completely burned from your spiperspective, those conditions a cause for a legal of concern? >> no, i've taken off in o out, debris on the ground, a boarded up window all the way on conditions at that level or the right. maybe even worse. so a lot of damage here with it is just a matter of being well trained and understanding debris from the plane scattered throughout the parking lot as how instruments fly and operate. mentioned. but if something happened as well as in that field in the distance. mechanically to the aircraft as you mentioned, one of the immediately after that it took off and that the crew was in the victims was carly mack cord, s s clo clouds, it is more of a challenge. and when things happen, let's s sports journalist. and they lost another anchor a few months ago. say an engine failed, you have to do a lot of things quickly and the fire chief here says that one person from the plane correctly and compounded with did survive, and that person is that would be bad weather. it might be a contributing being treated for injuries. factor. >> so we're still trying to figure out what happened, but we and another three are know that witness told plane lo hospitalized being treated for trying to land in a field but burns considered looked shaky. if the pilot had a serious life-threatening. and another two are treated for problem after takeoff, would that be the protocol and what smoke inhalation but expected to be okay. so a lot of people expected options would the pilot have to here. make? and it seems that they were on their way to atlanta and of >> it did veer sharply to the left. course when it happened, it created a lot of chaos here, only gained altitude to about 300 feet, so neff realver reall knocked out pow foer for about customers. and some of the utilities are still trying to repair some that far in for the die. so if there was a problem with lines and such. the left side engine for example, the pilot would have so we're of course mccord's had to scramble pretty quickly to get the plane's proch confedera prop feathered is the word. so that it is edged on to the wind as it approaches. and those things have to happen quickly. of course the attempt to land in a field would be a last ditch effort. and i'm sure in this case when there was trouble, first thought is to return to the airport if possible. >> so we're obviously at the front end of this investigation, do you expect that officials will learn enough and what type of recording devices on a plane like this will help the investigators piece together what happened? >> it is highly unlikely that there are any recording devices on this aircraft at all. it depends on the vintage of the aircraft, in this case a 1980 aircraft. and under what rules of faa ownership, whether it was a charter or privately owned. it appears to be a privately owned aircraft. so highly unlikely to be a recording device that would help them in this case. of course they will listen to the aircraft communications and look at the wreckage. one thing that is fairly straightforward, is if an engine proce propeller, if it impacts the ground, it looks different than if it is not spinning. so things like that will give them unusual clues. >> 3450i7 miles o'brien, we really appreciate you being here especially on a saturday to give us insight into this terrible tragedy. thanks for being here. >> you're women come. and as we mentioned at the top of our broadcast, lsu coach at the game after learning of his daughter-in-law's passing in that plane crash. you can only emergency how difficult tonight is for him and his family. joining me now from that game brian holland for our affiliate in louisiana. thank you so much for joining us. you follow this team closely. and this of course the biggest game of the year pliing aying i laufs, lsu tigers the number one team in the country. give us an idea if you can about how this tragedy has impacted the mood of the team and you how they learned much the awful news. >> yeah, word started matriculating earlier today. she was friends with so many who cover this team and certainly an in-game host there for the saints, pelicans, and also covered the lsu tigers. and then of course the family connection to the offensive coordinator. so when they caulked o edwalked, you could see it on a lot of the staffs' faces coming out on the field field le fieldle, it was plain. and they did something with their warm-ups, they stayed in the locker room. usually they are very calculated, they don't deviate from their schedule at all. but they did today. and you have to think that maybe this played a part in this. i don't know that for sure. but i talked to several staffers and a lot of people were affected. and tough to go to work for this biggest game, but you ccould se several going up to their offensive coordinator and giving him a hug. surreal for sur. >> and i want to show coverage of the peach bowl and you can see steve ensminge represent coaching during the game and they showed a graphic of the two of them together. i can only imagine what is going through his head as he learned that carley mccord was killed in this crash on her way to the game. i wonder, if you have heard, was there any consideration that he would not coach today? >> 2456s spthat was speculated the game. this is his daughter-in-law. but ti but he is through and through a family man. he came back to lsu because he felt like it was family. he could have had different positions around the country but he came back to coach the tight ends in his career when he could have probably done much bett betterry-wise or position-wise. he came back because he thoughe staff was family. a louisiana guy. and obviously la fayette just 45 minutes down the road. so very close and certainly his home with a lot of the players knowing what they are going through. he does call most of the plays. but he has someone help him calling the plays. so we thought that maybe joe will call a few more involved. it is so tough to go cuss focus after the loss. but we did catch him coming out of the locker room tears in his eyes. so emotional on the field during the warm-ups.it has affected hi. he does not wear his emotions on his sleeve, but he certainly has today. >> and your insight into this wassen veilab invaluable. we appreciate you giving us your time. brian holland reporting from atlanta as lsu plays despite the backdrop of this awful tragedy. now we turn to joe biden and a new answer today on whether he would testify if subpoenaed in president trump's impeachment trial. one day after saying that he would not appear, the former vice president today now clarifying his position while campaigning in iowa. >> i would honor whatever the congress in fact legitimately asked me to do. the whole point of this, anyone subpoenaed relating to this investigation of the president has to be able to have some knowledge so whether or not he committed the offenses that he is accused of committing. i have no firsthand knowledge. there is no basis to that. so my point is there would be no basis upon which to call me as a witness. >> so the former vice president a little all over the map on this particular issue, but he seems to not real out a legal challenge if he does receive a subpoena. joining me to talk about this, sarah isner and also joe lockhart. so joe, to you first. biden not accused of any wrongdoing no bhaer whmatter wh president suggests, but this probably crystallizes the difficult position particularly because he is a candidate for president. how do you think that he should handle a subpoena if one is issued, should he fight it? >> well, i mean, i think that the point that he was trying to make, and he probably could have done it better, is the president wants to focus things on issues that have nothing to do with the president and he is not going to help the president play that game. and he also said today that for 40 years ns in public service, has always provided information that he was compelled do. this is a bit of a side show as far as the witnesses that actually would be called. i don't think that there are even the republican votes, you only need four to stop this, so again, i think it took him a day to get the answer exactly right, but i think that he is in a pretty good place now. and the other thing i'd mention now, trump attacking biden so far has helped biden. because it has helped coalesce the democratic support around him. so i don't see this, you know, right now as being a negative for him. i also don't expect to ever see him nefr anywhere neanywhere ne floor. >> so you don't expect the republicans to perhaps throw biden out there as part of a negotiation saying if you want to hear from mick mulvaney or john bolton, then we also want the to hear from vice president biden? you don't think that there are enough republican votes to make that happen? >> there is not a trial in any court in the world that would allow someone with no relationship to the underlying facts to go. i don't think that the republicans in the senate are slightly different, and i emphasize slightly different than the republicans in the house. in the president opens this pan do upon door i can't's box, he may even see his own children talking about the business interests of the trump organization. >> and president seems to show frustration about the impeachment, tweeting about attacks on pelosi. overnight he retweeted and then deleted the post with the unsubstantiated name of the supposed whistleblower. this is not the first time he's done that. do you think the pressure is getting to him? >> well i think what we've seen is that when he complains about the president zelensky and is providing talking points to his base, it has helped him. look at the last 6 to 8 weeks of polling and his base has coalesced behind him after a very rocky september going into early october. i think joe is right on most of what he said except the very end, the president seems to want this to be a circus, believes that he benefits from it being a circus. so in that sense, i agree that he doesn't want his children to have to testify, but if he can make it a circus, i would look for those things to happen. what i'm more surprised by is that joe biden who had been a senator for so long and i agree he maybe have gotten the answer right now, maybe, i'm not sure, but to question the legitimacy of a subpoena from the senate sort of goes against i would have thought his institutional instincts which is xwaskly what t basically what the trump administration has already done is to say that congressional subpoenas are not legitimate. i thought joe biden would say of course all congressional subpoenas are legitimate, that is a congress tugs contusiostit. so i wouldn't be surprised if we hear one more clarification on this point. >> and joe, maybe respond. there does seem to be a bit of a disconnect between the way the president himself and how mitch mcconnell want this trial to go. it seems that the president is itching for a fight where mitch mcconnell would like to be over as quickly as possible. >> yeah, listen, i agree with sarah that he does want to be a circus. i don't think that he wants his children to be the third ring of that circus, but he wants to be about issues, not about himself, about joe biden and hunter biden. the leverage that nancy pelosi and the democrats have at that point, the strongest leverage is the disconnect between president trump and mitch mcconnell. mitch mcconnell wants to more anything protect his vulnerable senators and to stay majority leader. and he has calculate that had doing it quickly and getting rid of it is the most helpful thing doing it quickly and getting rid of it is the most helpful thing. president wants to be vindicated and a place where all the conspiracy theories can be put on trial and be seen in their full glory. that is the last thing mitch mcconnell wants and that difference is where the democrats are i think going to be able to win some concessions on the rules. but that will play out i think when they come back. >> all right. we'll have to leave it there. sarah, joe, thank you both so much. and a gathering in the gulf of oman, iran, china and russia practicing military moves together. a close look at the significance. up here at the dewar's distillery, all our whiskies are aged, blended and aged again. it's the reason our whisky is so extraordinarily smooth. dewar's. double aged for extra smoothness. i'm a v.i.p, a very important pilot. folks, when i drop off my cargo at 30,000 feet, i use v.i.p unlike aerosols that take on odors in the air, i spray v.i.p and trap them... ...so they never take off. the wait is over. t-mobile is lighting up 5g nationwide. while some 5g signals go only blocks, t-mobile 5g goes miles... beyond the big cities to the small towns... to the people. now, millions of americans can have access to 5g on t-mobile. and this is just the beginning. t-mobile, the first and only nationwide 5g network. if your dishwasher doesn't get dishes completely dry... try finish jet-dry. it dries 100% better than detergent alone - even plastics. get dishes drier than you ever thought possible. try finish jet-dry. ovseas there are war games the gulf of oman, a part of the world that is really important economically and where tensions sometimes flare up between the united states and iran. chinese officials say that it is just routine training. but it is happening where tpres trump would like to send navy shapes as a protection force. we want to talk about it with aaron david miller. is washington on board with it just being a routine training exercise and does the location send a bit of a message? >> i think that they are trying to make a virtue out of necessity. you have two frenemies i guess i could describe them that way, china and russia, and then an adversary of the united states iran exercising together in a critically important part of the world. i mean, the gulf of oman links the arabian sea with thestraits of hormuth. so maybe participating in an unprecedented joint exercise. but i think that the significance is much less on the military side and more on the political. it really is station iranians want to make it clear that they are not isolated and chinese want to demonstrate their newly found second largest navy power, they have a missile guided destroyer power. and the russians eager to demonstrate that they are the key actor in syria and can also increase their reach into the gulf as well. >> so the "washington post" is reporting that the u.s. military has its arsenal a way to fight back against senior russian officials if there is a cyberattack on the u.s. election system. they seem to be sending a message here that their personal information would be exposed to the world in retaliation. and we she point out that the "post" believes that vladimir putin would not necessarily be one of the targets if this is used as a deterrent. do you think that this is a strong deter rent, will this prevent russia from interfering in the 2020 election? >> i don't think so. and if you want to deter, this is a take strategic decision that has to be taken with the utmost sense i have gravity. it strikes me that cia, fbi, may want to deter, but i'm not sure that the white house is on board. and that is the real way, make it clear to putin that there is some measure of accountability or a cost for intervening in 2016 and of course punitive intervention in 2020. i doubt if you will see that. >> so one more hot spot to talk with, syria. violence there is escalating with russia helping the syrian army attack opposition forces in one of the northwestern provinces. hundreds of thousands are displaced. and president trump sending out a warning against killing civilians there. and this appears to be a pretty wad humanitarian crisis. can you put it into context for us? >> it is a horrible humanitarian crisis. you have 3 million people, 1.5 original inhabitants and an additional 1.5 that are refugees from the nightmare of seven or eight year syrian civil war which the united states both under the obama administration and under this administration has willfully decided not to intervene. so i think a warning without teeth is empty words. and frankly, it is rather extraordinary that the president who is essentially giving the turks and russians a free hand in syria is somehow concerned about a humanitarian situation which frankly i doubt if he is prepared or anyone is prepared to do much about. his policy in syria has been pretty contradictory all along and i suspect that this was a momentary impulsive tweet raesh the beginni rather than the beginning of a change in american policy. >> and many critical of pulling the small group out of syria predicting that exactly what is happening would happen. and so aaron david miller, we appreciate you being on. thank you so much. >> always a pleasure. tragedy in paradise. after a helicopter crash in hawaii with sight seers on board, the names of the victims now starting to be released. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." if your glasses aren't perfect, we'll fix them. so will we. no we won't. don't forget to use your vision benefits before they're gone. now in-network with vsp. visionworks. see the difference. your cold's gonna make you a zombie tomorrow. wrong. new mucinex nightshift fights my cold symptoms so i can sleep great and wake up human. don't eat me i taste terrible. fight your worst symptoms so you can sleep great and wake up human. new mucinex nightshift cold and flu. what are you doing back there, junior? 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i mean obviously better than he does with all voters -- or all adults, but it is not anywhere near as good as he does with, say, white evangelicals. >> i've been interested in how you do see these democratic candidates making a specific pitch to evangelical voters, perhaps more than you've seen in past years. pete buttigieg talks openly about his faith. >> yeah, if you were to look at the polling right now, it suggests that joe biden is the one who is favored. and part of the reason that joe biden is favored is because if you look at nonwhite evangeli l evangelicals, in a democratic primary, they are the ones who make up the vast majority of evangelicals in a democratic primary. and those voters that we could go back a slide, you can see that those voters really do not like donald trump at all. look at this, if you look at 2016, he only got 27% of the vo vote. and approval rating just 29%. and in the little right hand corner right there, you can see it highlighted, you see that his approval rating among african-american born again evangelicals is just 7%. that is a voting bloc that really 4ru6 really loves joe biden and why he continues to lead in the national polls is because african-americans who are religious specifically those in the south, a lot of those in south carolina, black women over the age of 45, very religious and they really love joe biden. >> so last question for you. i know that you are a numbers guy. you are prepared to call the results of another major contest. i'm anxiously awaiting your prediction here. go ahead. >> you know, you and i, we talk all of the time about the buffalo bills and what do we know about the bills? we know that their chance of making the playoffs at this point is 100%. that is -- there it is. it is happening. they have made it. i have watched for so many years how all of those teams were. i used to be able to say that they hadn't made the playoffs before my bar mitzvah. i can no longer say that. they will play in the first round. they are not winning the division, but they have made the playoffs and you and i get to celebrate that. >> and unlike two years go, i feel like a playoff win might be in our future as well. i'm feeling confident. >> i feel it. i'm sending the good vibrations. >> harry, thanks for your expertise on politics and sports. appreciate it. and we'll be right back. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta® if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. if you'd rather be home ask your doctor about neulasta® onpro. pay no more than $5 per dose with copay card. billions of problems. morning breath? 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head quarters. in 2017, jeff bezos and sochb launch amazon launched a bidding war. >> amazon is shopping for a second headquarters. >> new york city emerged as one of the winners. mayor quu f cuomo promised that it would benefit locals. but it did not get a warm well i don't cost from everyone in the big apple. amazon pulling the plug on plans to build a campus in new york city. progressive new york politicians like alexandria ocasio-cortez criticized the billions in promised tax breaks and state grants. amazon didn't like the heat and killed the deal. number seven, the unicorn bubble bursts. wall street had high hopes of startups. >> lyft is leading a herd. >> and slack shares have rocketed. >> but enthusiasm quickly became disappointment. >> the year's biggest ipo is struggling. >> the problem? the companies aren't profitable. and in the case of uber and lyft, uber releases stunning statistics about sexual assault, rocked by scandals. but the most disastrous ipo -- >> one of the highest flying startups. and now it can't even get its ipo off the ground. >> investors did the like would he woework's huge losses and th founder. it pushed out new man but not before handing him a billion dollar exit package. and meanwhile the company laid off thousands to cut costs. and number six, companies get political. in 2019, corporate america refused to stay quiet on controversial issues. >> walmart is announcing major changes in its gun policies a month after 22 people were killed in a shooting rampage at a walmart. >> following the lead of retailers like dick's, walmart xiltsed the handgun market completely, stopped selling some ammunition and banned open carry? stores. you but it doesn't story there. >> and their ceo sent a letter to congress demanding lawmakers do their part to stop gun violence. >> and some companies were hurt by their political affiliations. like sole cycle and equinox, consumers boycotted after their billionaire owner held a fundraiser for president trump and china briefly blacklisted the nba when a general manager tweeted his support of the hong kong protestors. the league skramg bellscrambled backtrack. >> and outrage at the nba for apologizing to the government of china. >> nba has spent millions trying to grow in china. number five, the gm strisk. it was the longest nationwide auto strike in 50 years. >> contract talks between general motors and the united auto workers broke off. >> these are just some of the workers that are protesting. 50,000 nationwide. >> for six weeks uaw members stood on the picket lines while both sides negotiated the future of a change auto industry. the union won raise and affordable health care, but failed to get gm to shift production back to the u.s. it also keep three plants from closing. and including a plant that the president repeatedly promised ohio voters that he would save. >> lordstown, get the damn plant open. >> the strike cost gm nearly $3 billion. and number four, the boeing max 737 crisis. this was the second fatal crash of the 737 makts withx within f months. and boeing's planes were grounded and a flaw in the automated flight software blamed. the investigation sparked uncomfortable questions for boeing about regulatoryoff sight, training standards and if the company has rushed the 737 max to market. boeing's ceo admitted to congress and the victims' families the scrutiny was deserved. >> we've been challenged and changed by these accidents. we've made mistakes. >> boeing continues to work on a software fix. until then, the 737 max remains grounded. number three, the big tech backlash mheads to washington. following years of criticism over data abuse and misinformation, regulators crack down on big tech in 2019, the ftc hit facebook with a record fine. $5 billion, that is how much facebook is being forced to pay up over privacy breaches. 50 attorneys general launched an antitrust probe into google and facebook ceo face bipartisan fury in six hours of congressional testimony. the gop claimed liberal bias while the dems attacked lies in political ads. >> do you see a potential problem with a complete lack of fact chechecking? >> i think lying is bad. >> twitter took action, but time will tell if it brings big oversight to big tech. >> and number two, a strong u.s. economy. despite a global slowdown, the u.s. economy remains solid. spending money and keeping the economy growing. unemployment is at a 50 year low. >> the last time it was that low, beatles come together song was at the top of the charts. >> major averages on wall street keep hitting record highs. hope for u.s./china trade deal kept stocking climbs, but you can also thank the federal reserve. in 2019, the fed cut interest rates not once, not twice, but three times. central bank wanted to counter uncertainty over trade. speaking of, number one, the u.s./china trade war. china and the u.s. finally reached a phase one agreement, but 2019 saw major fallout from the 19 month long trade war. trade talks seemed to move ahead and then stalled, leaving progress uncertain. and meanwhile both countries slapped tariffs on products worth hundreds of billions, slowing economic growth, shrinkingmanufacturing sector. and a slowdown from the prior year. while u.s. farmers felt like collateral damage. >> i think that he is back stabbing the main people who got him into office in the midwest. >> american business and consumers paid for tariffs. and the fades one deal is an important first step, but not the grand course correction trump promised. it is a narrow agreement that leaves the thorny issues for 2020. and a quick programming note, you can ring in the new year with anderson cooper and andy cohen, two best friends, one epic night, new year's eve live begins at 8:00 p.m. on cnn. before beyonce and lady gaga a, linda ronstadt was the first female pop icon. here is a preview of the cnn film, the sound of my voice, premieres new year's day. >> she came to los angeles 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student died tackling a gunman on campus, the filmmakers decided to create a jedi character in his honor. riley howell is now immortalized as a jedi master on the star wars fan site. in a danatasha chen has more. >> when i first saw you, it was like the sun came out. bright and beaming on the cloudiest of days. >> reporter: riley howell's family remembers him as array of light. and now he will also be known for fighting dark forces in a galaxy far, far away. >> kind of like a really nice way to round out the worst year of all of our lives. >> reporter: howell died in april shot tackling a gunman at the university of north carolina charlotte. ly gihis girlfriend, lauren, shared a letter from lucas film saying that they would like to create a character in howell's honor. they wanted to be a secret until later this year writing that his courage brings out the jedi in all of us. turns out he is now a jedi master in a book companion to the final saga. >> it is so riley howell. he is technically just like amea me jedi master historian who i guess has reserved these books. >> fitting for someone who loved all things star are wars. >> hand markha hamill tweeted t he is a jedi master and may his memory live on from here to eternity. just as his character says in the films -- >> no one is ever really gone. >> lucas film wrote that the force will be with wiley and all of you always. in a tain a takea. and in the next hour, a flight crashes in louisiana. and one of the victims, a family member of the lsu coach. details when we return. details when we return. i'm a v.i.p, a very important pilo unlike aerosols that take on odors in the air, ...so they never take off.em... rowithout the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing wherever you are - even on the bus. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. janie, come here. check this out. let me see. she looks... kind of like me. yeah. that's because it's your grandma when she was your age. oh wow. that's...that's amazing. oh and she was on the debate team. yeah, that's probably why you're the debate queen. - mmhmm. - i'll take that. look at that smile. i have the same dimples as her. yeah. the same placements and everything. unbelievable. i'm ryan nobles. a top coach for lsu learning that his daughter-in-law was honk five killed when a small plane crashed in dense fog in la fayette, louisiana this morning. carley mccord who works as a sports reporter for wdsu was traveling to atlanta to watch the game where her father-in-law, steve ensminger, is actually coaching tonight. and this video was recorded by a witness who said that the plane looked like it was trying to land in a field and skidded through a parking lot and caught fire. another quwitness said it looke like the plane hit some overhead wire

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