you understand what it s actually worth. then they auction it to their network of professional buyers. get more for your jewelry with worthy .com bill. we re in antarctica and this is cnn. it is the top of the hour and you are live in the cnn newsroom onboard. sanchez and bianna golodryga new developments in last night s deadly military helicopter crash near fort campbell, kentucky, were nine service members were killed, officials say two black hawk choppers crashed over wooded field during a routine training mission. the service members were aboard an hh 60 helicopter and belong to the 101st airborne division. the officials say they are still notifying next of kin and that an army investigation team is en route to the scene. pentagon press secretary karine jean pierre said there are no immediate plans to ground military aircraft, but added this about the dangers of military exercises. when it comes to military training. we re always going to try to take into account mitigati
pleading guilty to fraud. brian walsh is charged with misleading police, the police are not saying how he deceived authorities. he was arrested eight days after saying he last saw his wife anna. the children were taken away in a separate vehicle as police started searching the house. the woman was supposed to fly to washington, d.c. for work, but never boarded that flight. her husband and employer reported her missing last wednesday. the mother of three s friends of speaking out. one says she is a loving mother and wife, she loves her family and her choice she would not go aday without speaking to her husband and her kids. we learn brian walsh has a criminal record, pleading guilty of art fraud. authorities say they do not believe this is connected to the ongoing investigation into his missing wife. walshe hasn t had a digital footprint and been no activity on her credit or debit cards. ashley: former special agent jonathan gilliam believes this is similar to the idaho qu
captions by vitac www.vitac.com good evening. this is the source and i m kaitlan collins. an extraordinary new israeli offensive is underway in the skies of gaza tonight. much of it is playing out right before our very eyes. cnn cameras captured these images that you re seeing here, scenes of flares raining down over the night sky in gaza. there appears to be a smoke screen that is covering the ground, potentially suggesting the possible movement of troops in that area. the israeli military says it has completely surrounded gaza city tonight. all of this is coming as prime minister benjamin netanyahu appeared with israeli troops earlier today saying and i m quoting him now nothing will stop us. that, despite the fact that secretary of state antony blinken is pflying over to isral right now in part to press for a pause, at least a brief one, in the fighting so that hostages can get out and aid can potentially get in. all this is coming as hamas is still firing on i
. this is cnn breaking news. good morning, everyone, and welcome, i m phil mattingly with erica hill in new york. poppy is off today. right now, secretary antony blinken back in the war zone in israel. we are expecting blinken to speak in just moments after meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his war cabinet. blinken s trip comes as one of the most intense nights. we watched rockets and missiles rain down live on cnn as flares list up the night sky. blinken, president biden and his top advisers are warning israel that the human suffering in gaza is eroding public support for the war and the outcry for a cease-fire could reach a tipping point. the israeli military says its troops are completely surrounded gaza city. the latest video in this morning from those ground operations, casualties are rising on both sides, the idf now says 23 israeli soldiers have been killed since that ground assault was launched in gaza. this morning the red crescent says israe
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that an Anderson man charged with over a million dollars of financial crimes has pleaded guilty in the state’s first criminal prosecution under the State’s Commodities Act.