it is nothing short of a horrific tragedy. a massacre at a day care center in thailand. an attacker killed 36 people, most of them are children. officials say at tack started when a man armed with a gun and a knife entering the childcare facility and police say most of the victims were stabbed. most officials are saying the that attacker who killed himself is a former police officer. selina wang is tracking all of this live in tokyo. what is the very latest that you re learning? reporter: kate, we re just getting new details from the police about this horrific tragedy. the death toll has revisen to 3 people dead including 24 children and one pregnant woman. ten more are injured. earlier the government has described this massacre as a mass shooting but now they say many of the people died from knife stabbing wounds. police say that this 34-year-old gunman went to this nursery in northeastern thailand looking for his 2-year-old stepson. he went there and couldn t find him. he
refuses refuses to acknowledge the crisis that is happening here and how it is affecting not only our border communities but our entire nation. dana: griff jenkins with a front row seat live at the border in eagle pass, texas. hi, griff. with no signs of slowing down. good morning, dana and dagen. the new ruling by a three-judge panel out of the 5th circuit court of appeals finding the obama administration lacked authority for the deferred action childhood arrivals but leaving in place protections for the 600,000 dreamers currently in the u.s. the practical impact. look at this video shot just hours ago just before dawn. you can see this group that arrived where i m standing about 106 in total. another group behind them totaling 200 came as well. any childhood arrivals in this one cannot apply for a new application, meanwhile those that are already here can continue to renew their applications for now. meanwhile, dana and dagen, the journey for migrants has never been m
venezuela, one of the filthyest oil producers on the planet and he is about to make some history for a move to further cripple us as a nation economically. biden set to tap into our rapidly vanishing oil reserve. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. saudi arabia leads opec+ and the biden white house has been pressuring them to do more to help us while president biden s policies have suffocated our own oil production at home. well, if we didn t know it before, we know it now. they are not interested if helping the united states. we re so addicted to foreign oil, it is a business plan for them to hurt us. and the tough words from the president calling opec s decision short sighted. that from his administration. speaking of finding your words, the white house press secretary is blaming russia. opec s decision to cut production quotas is short sighted. it is clear that opec+ is aligning with russia with today s announcement. harris: they don t have to love
walker paid for her abortion. it comes as walker doubles down on his defense. and what a dramatic cut in it oil production overseas could mean for the price we pay at the pump here at home. good morning. welcome to way too early on this thursday, october 6th. thank you for starting your day with us. one week after hurricane ian made land fall in florida, president biden is warning the more is coming. the president visited the battered state yesterday, just days after surveying storm damage in puerto rico. in florida, the president and governor ron desantis put politics aside as they met with residents in the ft. myers area. we were very fortunate to have good coordination with white house and with fema. i think one thing that you re seeing in this response, we are cutting through the bureaucracy. we re cutting through the red tape. and that s from local government, state government, all the way up to the president. so we appreciate the team effort. i think he s done a
ian now stands at 109. all but four of them in western flo florida. today people who evacuated from sanibel islandone of the hardest hit in the state, will be allowed to return to survey their losses. it s going to hit home. it s going to be emotional when they see their properties up close and the amount of damage that this storm inflicted upon them. more now from cnn s carlos suarez. he is in fort myers. reporter: the need for help in florida, immediate. at one food distribution site in north fort myers, the line of cars grew by the hour. the cajun navy foundation on the ground in florida for days handing out crucial supplies for residents without basic services. we got diapers. i know there s water, food. reporter: thousands so far have been rescued from destroyed or flooded homes with harrowing stories of survival. i got pushed away and went around the building and i was able to find some bushes. i grabbed onto it. pulled myself in. halfway in. and i just stay