Haener. And im frank somerville. The nine people were identified all shot and killed at the Community College in oregon. We have new developments from ken pritchett. He is here with what we have learned. Reporter the Douglas County sheriff has made his intentions clear to not utter the name of the shooter and focus on the victims. He and the Law Enforcement officials read names and thoughts from the families. Flags at half staff in the small oregon town of southerland. The hometown of 20yearold trevor who was among the nine victims gunned gown in umpqua Community College in roseburg. Residents reflected on the lost. I said this has hit too close to home. And she looked at me sadly and said no. It is home. Reporter among the shooting victims, a teacher, and students. The victims are lucero alkares of roseburg. 19 years old. Reporter Quinn Glen Cooper had recently graduated high school and was four days into his college experience. I dont know how we are going to move forward in our live
Joaquins path. We are all so grateful you take the time to wake up with us. Good morning, im christy paul from im victor blackwell. We want to begin with afghanistan where we have then Staff Members of Doctors Without Borders that were killed. These pictures we are just getting in. We want you to take a look here. Those are flames and smoke inside the walls of that hospital. And the walls are also collapsing. Tagme fragments of glass. People injured, doctors are trying to fix the injured if a makeshift place. Right after dawn, you can see the burned out shell here smoke still billowing from some of these windows. Again nine aid workers with Doctors Without Borders killed. Many still missing. We have this information by the organization. We are deeply shocked by the staff, the killing of our staff and patients and the heavy toll that has been inflicted on health care in kunduz. Lets go to cnn correspondent Nic Robertson in paris the city where Doctors Without Borders was founded. Nic, t
Expected for all of you in the carolinas. It has already been raining for days. The region could get another 515 inches of rain. We have an update on evacuations live in the cnn newsroom. So good to have your company. Thanks for making time for us. Im christi paul. Victor blackwell. 10 00 here on the east coast. 7 00 out west. Heavy rains, historic flooding, the kind seen every 500 years. Right now, in the carolinas, look at this video from charleston. The hazard lights there. Some will have to get out of their cars and walk. Roads quickly turning into rivers. It is becoming more dangerous. States of emergency have been declared in several states. Some people have packed up to find dryer land. The ground already soaked from weeks of rain may soon have to hold another foot of it with creeks on the rise and storm surges expected. Lets get now to nick valencia. He is out in it, in the area of charleston, South Carolina. You are standing right there in the water. Tell us what you are seein
Syrias bloody war. Welcome to our viewers in the u. S. And around the world, im lynda kinkade, and this is cnn newsroom. Its 2 00 in the morning in the small town of roseburg, oregon, the scene of americas latest mass killing. Were learning more about the victims who were students and a teacher at Umpqua Community college. They ranged in age from 18 to 67 years old. They lived in or near roseburg. During a News Conference on friday, the Douglas County sheriff revealed their names. The victims are lucer Lucero Alcarez of rose frozen roseburg, 19 years old. Quinn glen cooper of roseburg, 18yearsold. Kim saltmarshdietz of roseburg, 59 years old. Lucas ibel of roseburg, 18yearsold. Jason dale johnson of winston, 33 years old. Lawrence levine of glide, 6 years old. Mr. Levine was the teacher. Serena dawn moore of her te o myrtle creek, 44 years old. Trevon taylor anpak of southern land, 20 years old. Rebekah ann carnes of her telecreek, 18yearsold. Each of the victims the sheriff listed hav
The Greek Democritus League held its annual May Day dance on May 18 at White Rose Receptions in Thornbury, aiming to raise funds for PAME, a prominent Greek trade union. PAME, known for its commitment to working-class struggles, unites various Greek trade unions, regardless of their members' political affiliations.