you re live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with a manhunt for the suspect in yet another horrifying mass shooting. police say the rampage started after a family asked a neighbor to stop firing a rifle in his front yard because their baby was trying to sleep. now five people are dead, including an 8-year-old child. this latest horror unfolded in cleveland, texas, about 40 miles northeast of houston. cnn s ryan young is following all of the latest developments for us. ryan, what do we know about the manhunt that s happening right now and this suspect in just another case of a terrible mass shooting in this country? yeah. i mean, troubling details in this, jim. when you think about all of the pieces that have been laid out so far. we know the fbi has just joined the manhunt for this man. his name is francisco orpeza. that s the mans that you see on your screen. he apparently is the next door neighbor. sheriff s deputies have been able t
actually, first i want to, you know, express my that my heart goes out to all the sudanese people, all the sudanese americans that have gone through traumatic events in the past few weeks and have yet to reach safe harbor. the american government did not assist my parents in any way to help them leave sudan. they left by themselves. we arranged a way for them to get out. they simply hopped on a bus to port sudan after almost two weeks of barely no communication whatsoever from the american government. we ve emailed. we ve called. we ve written to the white house. we ve begged and pleaded for them to assist my parents who are both 66 and 69 years old who are on a visit to sudan. three days in the fighting broke out and there was no way to get them out. they basically hopped on a bus to port sudan, took them around
to vote and confirm ketanji brown jackson to the senate. the country s first black woman vice president announced the confirmation of the country s first black woman supreme court justice. the applause that followed was the sound of history made and progress sustained. nearly all of the 47 republican senators who voted against judge jackson after working overtime to prevent or confirmation left the room as the sound grew louder. senator mitt romney stayed, on his feet, applauding the moment. the senator was one of three republicans who broke ranks with the parties rigid stance against judge jackson. he voted yes based on the judges merits. so, he joined in the joy that filled the senate chamber. just ahead of the vote, senator warnock, the first black senator from the state of georgia, explained that joy this way. mister president, i rise to today to express my in voting to confirm judge
the sound grew louder. senator mitt romney stayed, on his feet, applauding the moment. the senator was one of three republicans who broke ranks with the parties rigid stance against judge jackson. he voted yes based on the judges merits. so, he joined in the joy that filled the senate chamber. just ahead of the vote, senator warnock, the first black senator from the state of georgia, explained that joy this way. mister president, i rise to today to express my joy in voting to confirm judge ketanji brown-jackson to the united states supreme court. what a great date is for the united states of america. and for our system of government and the grand march towards the fulfillment of the covenant we have with one another as an american people. e pluribus unum out of many,