Brazilian Air Force officer Henry Nunhoz shows a picture during a press conference to announce the recovery of more bodies of the 228 victims of the of the Air France A330 aircraft lost in midflight over the Atlantic ocean June 1st, in Recife, Brazil on June 8, 2009. Getty Images
Here are the big stories on the agenda today:
- A huge chunk of the tail section of Air France Flight 447 has been recovered from the Atlantic. the discovery could be crucial for investigators who are hoping to learn why the jetliner crashed – killing all 228 people on board.
- The Obama Administration is ramping up efforts to reform health care in this country. Nothing is final yet, but some lawmakers are considering a fine for any American who chooses not to buy into the plan.
- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is calling on North Korea to free two American journalists who've been sentenced to 12 years in a labor camp. Our Jason Carroll has reaction from the families of Euna Lee and Laura Ling, who are asking for the north to show “compassion.” They're speaking for the first time since their loved ones were convicted.
- The power of Youtube may help decide an alleged case of music plagiarism. Guitarist Joe Satriani has filed a lawsuit, claiming the band Coldplay ripped him off with the Grammy-winning hit, Viva la Vida. Coldplay denies it. All you have to do is hit up Google to hear comparisons for yourself. So who needs experts anymore??