it is the top of the hour. good morning, i m poppy harlow. glad you re with me. right now officials in florida are working trying to identify and locate those still missing after hurricane ian ravaged several parts of the state. and while the search and rescue missions continue, more than 2,000 people have been pulled to safety despite that the death toll has risen significantly over the last 24 hours. at least 101 people across 11 florida counties died as a result of the storm. hurricane ian is also to blame for at least four deaths in north carolina. well this morning more than 400,000 people across the state remain without electricity. officials warn residents and businesses may be in the dark for weeks or even months and the storm could have a major impact on the u.s. economy. the shrimp industry is devastated. all of those people are without a lot of them lived on the boats. they have no home now and no work. we have got a disaster going on here. our infrastructure
a climate emergency. we are moving forward but we are not making enough progress and we are not moving forward fast enough. rishi sunak and liz truss say they ll toughen controls on migration in their latest announcements in the conservative leadership race. i will ensure as prime minister that we gripped the challenges we face, we fix the problems at our borders, and ensure that the migration here is legal, orderly, and controlled. and the pope makes a historic visit to canada, where he ll repeat an apology to indigenous survivors of abuse inflicted at roman catholic run schools. good evening. people attempting to cross the channel have faced a third day of delays, although the large queues at the port of dover are easing. officials say traffic is now flowing normally, with about 6,000 private vehicles passing through the port today. but for much of the day, it was a different picture for those using the eurotunnel to travel to france, with such long delays at folkestone the
the harvest stuck in ukraine because of a russian blockade now russia admits it attacked the port of odesa a day after an agreement to resume grain exports. in california, firefighters struggle to contain a wildfire they call explosive which has been raging and spreading since friday. and three members of girls aloud stage a charity run in memory of fellow singer sarah harding, who died of breast cancer last year. good evening. after a weekend of gridlocked roads and intense frustration for travellers trying to cross the channel, the situation has eased at the port of dover and at the eurotunnel at folkestone. but the aa says the chaotic scenes could be repeated every weekend throughout the school holidays. uk officials blamed france for the problems at dover, saying they hadn t provided enough border staff to check passports but france highlighted extra checks brought on by brexit. the problems at folkestone arose when the m20 closed to cars, so that lorries could be h
good morning to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world, it is memorial day, monday, may 30th. i m brianna keilar with john avalon. john berman is off. on this day set aside to honor fallen members of the u.s. military the town of uvalde, texas, is preparing the first of many good-byes to the children and the teachers murdered last week inside of an elementary school there. this afternoon there will be visitation and rosary for 10-year-old amerie jo garza, her father told cnn that amerie died trying to call police and save her classmates. uvalde s funeral homes so overwhelmed that it will take weeks to bury all 21 victims. the president and first lady visited uvalde sunday to meet with the grieving families and comfort the grief-stricken community. president biden promised action on gun reform after the crowd pleaded with him to do something. the justice department is now planning to investigate how the police responded to this shooting. let s go now to cnn s ad
the logs meaning who s passing through, who s coming in? people are supposed to be signed through. so some of the speculation is could it have been somebody there for a tour. if somebody goes in for a tour, they have to submit their names in advance. there s a protocol, and i ve done tours myself at the white house. you re supposed to submit in advance, i m bringing this person in, here s their name. here s their social security number. they do a background check on that person to make sure they clear. then they get the authorization to have them come in. assuming that was done, they will look through all those logs. they re also going to look through any camera footage. when somebody enters the white house complex, the outer perimeter security is the uniform division officers who actually assess people coming through. so all those booths, all that area, there s plenty of cameras on the exterior they re going to look at. who s actually going into the area of those doors. yeah, and so