we know 72 people were onboard, including children and search efforts will resume at daylight on monday. video also shows what appears to be the plane moments before it went down, and the aircraft rolling on its side, you see there in midair. i want to get to vetica, who is following this. any word on what might have caused this? no word on that. the focus is trying to find the missing passengers on that plane. 68 bodies have been recovered, four are still missing. as soon as there is daylight in nepal, which is another four hours from now, the rescue teams will be back on the site and looking for the four passengers. for now the death figure stands at 68. we are expecting a report in the next four passengers looks like it would be to find the voice recording box. that will be key on knowing what went wrong. it s important to tell our viewers that this country has faced several accidents in the past, and this is essentially because most of the highest mountains are in this
every june. the final days of the supreme court term where you see the running of the reporters. maybe you have seen this scene before. the court of course takes its own time. the big and close cases often spark the most debates and rewrites. they tend to come in these last days of the term, typically late june where clerks and reporters and new reporters, assistants, interns come sprinting out of the court old-school with those key june rulings. in fact, it was late june 12 years ago the supreme court upheld oberweis in one of its last days in session.amacare in last days in session. people came out because you don t know which day the ruling happens and they filled the front area there, late june, a monumental case in one of the last days of the term. or maybe you remember where you were in the otherwise slow week when the court made history. that s our msnbc coverage there. we were showing some of the same stuff you see in the other footage of at the time, oh, and i was ou
about two weeks before kohberger s arrest. we need to dig deeper into her personality so we can understand her beliefs and further understand her motives for the murders. the professor has responded. her attorney filing a defamation lawsuit against gallart. professor schofield twice sent cease and desist letters. this lawsuit became necessary to protect the professer s safety.
Bob Bergland, associate professor of mass media at Northwest Missouri State University says seeing the place he once taught in and lived in turned into a warzone feels unreal.
evidence. you re very good, professer. senator warren recalled years later. senator biden was on one side of that fight and i was on the other and you better believe, i didn t hold back. that s arlette saenz. thank you. and be sure to tune in tomorrow morning at 8:00, john king interviews kamala harris for a special edition of inside politics, live in iowa. and wolf blitzer has the next presidential town hall with bernie sanders, live from washington, 8:00 eastern, right here on cnn. and coming up, how some of the nation s most pressing issues may be on the minds of oscar voters tomorrow night. and three generations, two presidents, one powerful family, the bush years, narrated by ed harris, premieres next sunday, march 3, right here on cnn. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs