So far. Police got the call around 11 00 Last Night in the 5. 7 Health Area for reference, thats about two miles away from downtown Birmingham Police believe multiple shooters opened fire on a group of people and one of the most popular Entertainment Districts in birmingham are going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that we uncover, identify, and hunt down who was ever responsible for preying on our people this morning we want to turn now to cnn, senior Law Enforcement Analyst and former Philadelphia Police commissioner Charles Ramsey. Commissioner ramsey, thank you first all for joining us this morning. But tell us when it comes to this shooting, how unusual is it for a Mass Casualty Event to have Police Searching for potentially multiple suspects . Actually, its not all that unusual. Ive seen several cases where youve had more than one individual firing into a crowd. Its unusual in the sense that when were usually talking about Mass Shootings, its one shooter multiple pe
the dirty pavement this morning, spread across about two city blocks here in downtown, el paso. i have now spoken with many of these migrants and they tell me they plan to leave texas for various cities across the country including denver, new york and orlando, florida. and texas governor greg abbott sent another bus load of migrants from this state to the naval observatory in washington, d.c. yesterday. not far from vice president kamala harris home after title 42 ended last thursday. governor abbott says he will continue sending migrants to cities like d.c., chicago, and new york. and now that a fresh week has begun after title 42 expired. border patrol sources tell fox news migrants encounters over the last few days have drastically fallen. the united states border patrol has experienced a 50% drop in the number of encounters versus what we were experiencing earlier in the week before title 42 ended at midnight on thursday. it is still early. we are in day three. and
migrants and they tell us this is a spring board. they cross the border and are trying to get to colorado, new york and florida. in and greg abbott sent another bus yesterday, not far from vice president kamala harris home. after title 42 ended last thursday, governor abbott will send migrants to dc and new york. fresh week has begun and border patrol tells fox news migrant encounters have drastically fallen. united states border patrol experienced a drop in the number of encounters, verses earlier in the week. it is still early, we are in day three. according to multiple cbp sources, last week in california, border patrol arrested an afghan national on the fbi terror watch list. that man crossed the border with a group of migrants and the fbi confirmed a match on the terrorist screening database. yesterday the president was asked how he feels the border is going overall. how do you think things are going at the border, sir? president biden: much better than y all exp
i m jose diaz-balart we begin this busy hour with breaking news. the brand new jobs report shows the u.s. economy added 261,000 jobs in october. which is higher than expected, but the unemployment rate ticked up to 3.7% from last month s 3.5%. this as the hispanic unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2%. the black unemployment rate remains mostly unchanged and there you see the numbers at 5.9%. it s the last jobs report before election day on tuesday with the economy and the cost of living ranking as the top issue on voters minds headed to the polls. joining us with more is business and data reporter brian chung. whatever your takeaways. i want to rehighlight again the numbers we got about an hour and a half ago. in september we had 315,000 jobs added. the new jobs for october showing 261,000 jobs added in the month. but something that caught a lot of attention was the 3.7% unemployment rate that we clocked in as of october. that was a little bit higher than the 3.5% that we g
woman to serve on the supreme court. all the members of the court, i am pleased to welcome justice jackson to the court and to our common calling. [ applause ] her elevation to justice coming at an incredibly politically fraught moment for that court following the conservative-leaning bodies overturning of roe v. wade. joining me is nbc news justice correspondent pete williams, nyn professor and former law clerk melissa murray, and politico author eugene daniels. appreciate you joining us on this. pete, before we get to the history-making moment, i want to talk specifically about the two decisions that came down, really kind of a split decision for the biden administration here. reporter: that s true. the easier one to talk about is the remain in mexico program. supreme court said the biden administration went about it the right way trying to end this program that was launched during the trump administration. that required the government to send asylum seekers back