Good morning. Overseas, parts of Europe are grappling with France’s deadliest plane crash in decades. President Obama announced plans to delay the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan. In the U.S., there are 1.65 million new cancer diagnoses every year.
Here are the top 3 questions we’re asking on our show today.
Crash in the Alps: How does a jetliner drop from the sky without any explanation?
USA Today: The pilots of a doomed German jetliner sent no distress call as the Airbus A320 went into a sharp, eight-minute descent Tuesday before crashing into the rugged French Alps, killing all 150 people aboard and leaving a scene of utter destruction. “The site is a picture of horror,” German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said after viewing the crash scene from the air.
The New York Times: Speaking on the French radio station RTL, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said on Wednesday that terrorism was “not a privileged hypothesis at the moment” but that no theories had been definitively excluded.
U.S. to Delay Troop Pullout in Afghanistan: Where does security stand in this war torn nation?
The Washington Post: President Obama said Tuesday that he would freeze U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan at 9,800 through the end of the year but vowed to end the American war by the end of his presidency.








