migrant charged in the rape of a 13-year-old girl. they set a trap for this guy. moments ago this is the mug shot that we ve been awaiting and now we await for the news today and that will be an appearance in court. good morning, everybody. dana has the day off today. i m bill hemmer in new york. why i m sitting here. great to be here back for day two. i m martha maccallum. this is america s newsroom. this group of neighbors basically knew the bodega where they expected he would return as they did. they stopped him as soon as he came out and held him down between two vehicles until the police arrived. the new york post calling it a town haul. authorities are looking for him since thursday. that is the day that the police believe that this man went into a park, found a 13-year-old girl hanging out with her friend, had a machete that he says he found, held them at knife point, raped this poor young girl in broad daylight and the nypd are now praising these neighbors for t
congressman who helped ouster former house speaker kevin mccarthy could be on the verge of losing his own seat and banning cell phones in the classroom. how one of the nation s largest school district aims to curb negative mental health issues for students kate baldwin out today, i m sarah sided with john berman. this is cnn news central happening now at least one deaths so far as two raging fires burned through, hundreds and hundreds of homes and businesses in new mexico, we are seeing more and more pictures of the damage. one fire alone has destroyed 1,400 structures. it is 0% contained thousands have been forced to flee and just seconds, sarah just spoke to one man who did manage to escape you. i understand correctly. you just moved into the home in march yeah we just how to mark this. we don t know what s going to happen with our home. and my daughter was car and when i was packing, step up, she thought we were leaving that we ve never come back and i said, no, we r
we are awaiting the arraignment of the illegal immigrant from ecuador charged with the rape of a 13-year-old girl in a new york city park. the case bringing the national spotlight once again to the heartbreaking consequences of the border crisis. hello, this is outnumbered. i m emily compagno here with my cohost, kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner, and also joining us today, most of the kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy. former texas land commissioner and managing partner and michael best llp, george p bush. authorities have released the mug shot of the person charged in the horrific attack, and custody after group of new yorkers recognized him and took him down. that moment, caught on video. there he is, you can see him cowering on the ground while civilian heroes held him down and waited for cops to arrive. the nypd laid out the violent charges during a news conference yesterday and explain how this dangerous suspect could have ended up on our streets. a vi
national attention we shouldn t will take you there. donald trump campaigning outside milwaukee, denying he called it harp, but local voters make of it and new reporting. he was planning to stay elsewhere during their republican convention shift. also tonight, our first look at vladimir putin s visit to north korea and the healthy seeking from fellow despot kim jong un. and later a mega church pastor onetime trump s virtual advisor admits to inappropriate sexual behavior after allegations it was with a 12-year-old girl. good evening. we begin with breaking news primary great night. and oklahoma, georgia, and virginia, were kind of high power proxy battle is about to be decided congressman bob good, chairman of the house, freedom caucus, and a staunch conservative facing a challenger backed by the former president. you might ask, why didn t trump? back? good, because the congressman dared endorsed ron desantis for president. a lost by the incumbent could be yet another dem
over 100 degrees at this time be when i m doing badly with the weather, is in god for and see ac. walking and your dripping so by the time you get to climb. go out in the morning before the sun is at its peak. got the stanley cup. i don t like the hot, this is kind of painful. suite three now it s even because there are drugs. so it is how it started until tomorrow what millions of americans suffering extreme heat today, wanted to think about this, it is hotter in boston than it is in houston, record-breaking temperatures blanketing the entire continental u.s., officials scrambling to keep americans safe in emergencies being declared across the northeast, how long will this last and what kind of you to stay cool? katie barnett and philadelphia were heat warnings are in effect, the fox weather center on whether there s any relief in sight, and doctor jeanette in new york on what to do if he cannot stay inside. she wanted to go outside, go figure. welcome everybody,