And a boys life was foreve changed by a stray bullet on an east bay highway. From kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. Hello, i am sara donchey. Tonight we start with the story so many of you have asked us about, which is what happened to the little boy caught in a gun battle on an oakland freeway . Tonight the family say that he faces an incredibly difficult road to recovery. Th family wrote that they werent sure if the eightyearold woul survive. They say that he has bullet and bone fragments launched in his neck. He is paralyzed below the neck and they wrote that he needs an respirator to survive but say that he has been able to read and communicate. The estimate that the cost 11 million to care for him inthe first year alone since this happened. Last month he was driving with his mother on. 588 when they were caught between two cars that were shooting at each other. At the time, chp says the suspect got away and nobody was arrested. We reached out to t
arthel neville bert arthel neville is offered brownsville police are still investigating the cause of the deadly crash with the driver was charged with reckless driving. police say it more charges will likely be filed. meanwhile title 42 is set to expire in about four days and massive groups of migrants are already leading up along the border in anticipation. president by misapplying 1500 troops to take pressure up the border patrol per the white house says congress needs to a act. we meet need immigration reform for everything the department of homeland security is doing everything our partners across the federal government are doing within a broken immigration system. the president passed to congress a proposal to fix our broken immigration system on a first-aid office for this is a decade-long problem for the immigration system is not been fixed since the 90s. sue fark griff jenkins is live in brownsburg, texas piazza life a deadly car crash and migrants in the ongoing
sunday. i m fredicka whitfield. an updated classified intel report saying the u.s. department of energy has assess thad the source of the covid-19 pandemic likely came from a china lab leak, but there is one major caveat. sources at the department of energy tell cnn that the report has, quote, low confidence. cnn s natasha bertrand has been reporting on all of this and joins us on the phone. various intel agencies have been split on this issue for years now. this is from the department of energy, low confidence. what does all this mean? reporter: this is essentially another data point. the intel community has been examining this really closely for the last two years, ever since president biden tasked them with investigating the origins of the covid-19 pandemic shortly after he first got into of office. back in 2021 the intel agencies, roughly 58 of them, couldn t come to a decision about where it came from. what we re seeing is the department of energy has collected some ne
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today ukraine battles its way into a second year of war defying russian expectations and denying moscow the swift victory it expected. this was the view one year ago yesterday as russian tanks rolled into ukraine launching its unprovoked war. to mark the anniversary, western allies bathed their landmarks in the colors of ukraine s flag and more importantly pledging more financial support. the u.s. has announced a $2 billion package. 8 million ukrainians have fled their country. of those who remain, 18 million are in dire need of assistance. that s nearly 40% of the population. let s begin this hour in ukraine s capitol. melissa bell is in kyiv. reporter: jim, a day after those ceremonies held here in the center of kyiv to mark the one-year anniversary of the russian invasion and to celebrate the fact that kyiv had been able toll stand no sign of the nationwide strikes that so many ukrainian officials had been warning about and ukrainian civilians had been preparing for. for