Its 10 00 eastern, im ana cabrera, and thanks for being with us. We begin with the Breaking News dominating washington and the country this morning, California Democratic senator Dianne Feinstein has died at the age of 90. A trailblazer in so many ways. Feinstein was the longest serving woman in the senate, first elected in 1992. On capitol hill where she served california for decades, senators are just convening this morning. Heres majority leader Chuck Schumer. Peter schumer, do you have any reaction to Senator Feinsteins death. Very, very sad day for all of us, and ill be speaking on the floor shortly. We will be watching for those remarks on the senate floor any moment now. First nbcs Andrea Mitchell looks back at Dianne Feinsteins life and legacy. Reporter Dianne Feinstein, a leading woman senator for generations whose political career in california was launched by tragedy. November 1978, San Francisco mayor George Musconi and Board Of Supervisors member harvey milk were assassina
A Coach Carrying Schoolchildren overturned on a motorway this morning. In the past 30 minutes, police have confirmed that two people have died a 14 year old schoolgirl and a coach driver. A local Childrens Hospital had declared a major incident. It said its treating several people. About 50 others were assessed at the scene. Police were called to the m53 motorway in the wirral near liverpool just after eight oclock, when the incident happened. The road has since been closed ever since. Chief superintendent Graeme Robson confirmed that 14 Year Old Girl and driver were killed in m53 bus crash. Emergency services were called to report of an overturned bus on the m 53 at just report of an overturned bus on the m 53 at ust after report of an overturned bus on the m 53 at just report of an overturned bus on the m 53 at ust after 8am report of an overturned bus on the m 53 at just report of an overturned bus on the m 53 at ust after 8am this report of an overturned bus on the m 53 atjust repo
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happened. And its a damn shame. Chicago has a wonderful dinosaur, they love it, but they dont love it the way South Dakotans would have loved that dinosaur. Hello and welcome to our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im zain asher. And im errol barnett. Thanks for joining pus. The top stories right now, the cia director admits some agents went rogue in their use of Torture Tactics on detainee, but he still stood by the program. Reaction ahead from his former counterpart and the u. N. Official who wants to see cia officials in handcuffs. Yeah. Plus u. S. Lawmakers manage to p
Hello, im john berman. Michaela pereira is off today. Wed like to welcome our viewers to the United States and Around The World. Breaking news at this hour. A highly anticipated and extremely controversial report due out any minute details just what cia interrogators did to Terror Detainees after september 11 and if it worked. Any minute now senator Dianne Feinstein will present this report. Youre looking at live pictures of the senate well. The senator will detail tactics and policies used during the Bush Administration against al qaeda suspects waterboarding, sleep deprivations, reservations about secret overseas prisons. The socalled black sites, all that expected to be included. What is in the report is controversial, releasing it at all is controversial. Heightened security Around The World because of fears the
report could spark antiamerican violence. Evan perez has a preview of whats in the report. Also, dana bash who just spoke with senator Dianne Feinstein. Senior White House
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