. welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i m kim brunhuber, ahead on cnn newsroom, more explosions in gaza overnight as hospitals there say the situation is dire for patients, staff, and citizens. and disperse, you will be placed under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct. pro-palestinian demonstrations shut down new york s grand central station with more protests around the world expected today. and later, could the rock really be the next u.s. president? why some believe it s not such a crazy idea. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. we begin in the middle east, and a warning from the al kudz hospital, saying it s very close to running out of fuel to power its generators, in a statement earlier the pal stain red crescent said 500 patients are at risk of losing vital medical care, and people in the icu, and infants in incubators will likely die. the group docto
i know you alluded to this but can you just explain how this will put colleges and universities into this legal quagmire? the truth is we don t know what that little expert you read at the end you will have now a cottage industry. it s ironic people writing essays stressing their unidimensional racial identity with the exact but any matter because the bottom line harvard and selected universities cannot return and will not return to a 1950s sort of ozzie and harriet world. they will do what is necessary to make that not happen. for vessel rental kennedy and harry lipman, thank you. thank you. next i will speak with two students involved in today s decision who disagree on whether affirmative action helped or hurt them.
there are key challenges when it comes to searches involving rivers, what is your experience of this? this is quite an unusual missing persons inquiry in the sense of there is a very small time frame. quite often with these missing persons inquiries, someone will leave the house in the morning cannot return later on that day and there are many hours in locations where they could have been and it can be quite complex. with this, there is a very narrow window of time in which she went missing before she was last seen at the time where she was not there and there s also limited routes that she could ve taken and no suggestion at all that she wanted to go away or would have left the dog would ve left the come anything like that
cannot return later on that day and there are many hours in locations where they could have been and it can be quite complex. with this, there is a very narrow window of time in which she went missing before she was last seen at the time where she was not there and there s also a roots that she could ve taken and no suggestion at all that she wanted to go away or would have left the dog would ve left the come anything like that and so, in that sense, although her relatives and family have said she vanished into thin air, very limited possibilities as to what s happened to her. to stay with us on bbc news. the grand takeaway how this six year old came to order $1,000 worth of food instead of a simple snack.
her father has to get back to work. people feel comfortable going into that environment and want to make the money for your family. cannot return to work without a negative test. that s an obstacle. 33,000 cases in florida in a single day. florida seen a 550% increase in 2 weeks in infections. quickly, do you know the turn around for a pcr in florida right now? reporter: the rapid antigen is a couple of hour just pcr test between 24 and 48 hours. they were getting the tests back within a day and remarkable looking at the other situations in the country and people waiting four or five days for test results. doctor, i got tested on