destruction or any of that. i and i agree that the police had to stop it. and, you know, that makes perfect sense. i guess, you know the one thing i would be curious about, though, is what why is the distinction of people being from out of town so important? i mean, the first amendment certainly applies to the people out of town as well. their contention would be that these are national issues, that the questions around policing, around the environmental issues, the construction of the police training facility, all of these issues are national, and in fact global issues. so i m confused a little bit sometimes when there s so much emphasis placed on people being from out of town, as if that takes away their right to protest. yeah, what do you make of that, juliette? we did hear the police sort of emphasize that point. here s why the police were emphasizing it, and i totally agree with david, these are national issues, you re going to have people from out of state. if
Good morning and welcome to cnn this morning. Im victor blackwell. Im amara walker. Thank you for sharing a part of your morning us with. Another after shock in morocco. The Death Toll Climbs to 2,000 people. We are going to have the latest on the Search And Rescue efforts. Pennsylvania authorities confirm a new sighting of escaped inmate danelo cavalcante. We will tell you what were learning about how he has changed his appearance. All eyes on iowa. President ial candidate donald trump and Governor Ron Desantis Crisscross Paths in the hawkeye state. The latest from the campaign trail. We begin with reports of a 3. 9 after shock in morocco. Now, two days after fridays major earthquake in that african nation, more than 2,000 people have been killed. Nearly 2,000 have been injured in this 6. 8 magnitude quake. It is the countrys deadliest earthquake in decades. Those numbers are expected to rise as rescuers dig through the rubble. Relief efforts are arriving slowly to some of the most re
doesn t have ties to the community. and that s why it s of relevance. because it s not people can t come in to plan that to protest, it s why are almost all the arrestees from out of state? that suggests one of two things. and we don t know yet who these people are. an organization that is more radical than the community organization, would yous eye lens, an organization that opposes police or police training facility. or an organization that wants to make the protesters look bad. as we ve seen this in past cases as well. i am just laying out the range of possibilities at this stage, but it is very relevant if all those arrested were from out of state. juliette kayam, david piesner, thank you both. this is cnn breaking news. top of the hour, i m pamela brown, you are in the cnn
destruction or any of that. i and i agree that the police had to stop it. and, you know, that makes perfect sense. i guess, you know the one thing i would be curious about, though, is what why is the distinction of people being from out of town so important? i mean, the first amendment certainly applies to the people out of town as well. their contention would be that these are national issues, that the questions around policing, around the environmental issues, the construction of the police training facility, all of these issues are national, and in fact global issues. so i m confused a little bit sometimes when there s so much emphasis placed on people being from out of town, as if that takes away their right to protest. yeah, what do you make of that, juliette? we did hear the police sort of
please stay off the road. local police are saying please stop posting pictures to the internet. what they re trying to figure out, juliette went into this, is what is behind this, right. they know that one person drove a van. they know that tens of people are injured. they know there are varying reports over how many people were killed. and what they don t know is the why and what drove this person and whether there is a second person. and there s been all kinds of german media discussions this morning about whether there is a second person who was involved. i think the motive will be central to figuring out how many other people were involved and, you know, if it turns out to be a broader attack that s linked to isis or others, again, i say if, right, i think it points us to, again, it s much easier to slay a fighter than it is to kill an ideology. and juliette, the questions that you have at this point. i know there are of course concerns that this person didn t act alone that ther