country are waiting for a court decision that could change their lives and put them at risk of deportation. there are fears an appeals court could rule daca illegal. also this hour, we ll get the latest from cain ukraine, where forces have broken through from the south pushing russians. moscow claims it has annexed. a new report details systemic abuse within the women s national soccer league. we begin with our top story this morning. in florida where right now it is a race against time. for first responders to rescue people in hard-hit communities in the wake of hurricane ian, six days after this monster storm decimated the gulf coast. and while some have lost everything they own, others are expressing gratitude for their safety. my colleague kerry sanders spoke to a woman who is relieved to find her father alive in the wake of the devastation. there s no words. the destruction is mind bog thing, but just know that our loved ones are okay, that s most important thing
crowds of protesters to send on that neighborhood chanting outside his home. and several demonstrations around the country turned violent this weekend following this up in court s decision to overturn roe v wade. a story of a tiny baby in tennessee born with serious heart trouble being denied a transplant allegedly based solely on his vaccination status . here to talk about the struggle of the little boy. we begin with that amtrak derailment in missouri. the very latest tonight. amtrak says going from los angeles to chicago derailed monday afternoon. it hit a dump truck blocking a public crossing. the missouri state highway patrol estimates 207 passengers on board as well as 14 crewmembers. estimates up to 50 people were hurt. video and pictures show that chaos after the crash, some of the train cars flipped on their side, passengers crawling out o them. listen to some people describe the terrifying experience. you heard a loud noise, and thought no, we hit something.
independently verify the video. meanwhile, iran s supreme lead er addressed the protests for the first time blaming the u.s. and israel for the growing uns rest. this morning we re learning about how the cuban regime is cracking down on people who took to the streets to protest. in the last week after hurricane ian knocked electricity out to the entire island. thousands of people have been taking to the streets demanding freedom. the associated press published these photos. take a look. it shows government officials attacking a demonstrator during a protest last saturday. according to the miami herald, cuban independent outlet also reported that recruits and plain-clothed state security officers beat and arrested peaceful demonstrators in the havana neighborhood chanting for freedom. with us now to take a closer look at this is an associate
crowds of protesters to send on that neighborhood chanting outside his home. and several demonstrations around the country turned violent this weekend following this up in court s decision to overturn roe v wade. a story of a tiny baby in tennessee born with serious heart trouble being denied a transplant allegedly based solely on his vaccination status . here to talk about the struggle of the little boy. we begin with that amtrak derailment in missouri. the very latest tonight. amtrak says going from los angeles to chicago derailed monday afternoon. it hit a dump truck blocking a public crossing. the missouri state highway patrol estimates 207 passengers on board as well as 14
the protests around the country have been largely peaceful. in philadelphia, gathering at city hall for another die-in ceremony. the crowd was chanting no justice throughout the event. in washington, demonstrators marched through the dupont circle neighborhood chanting i can t breathe. the protesters lasted several hours before that winded down. in ferguson, missouri, michael brown s stepfather says he is sorry for his emotional outburst. his call to burn this down came the night a grand jury decided not to indict a police officer in his stepson s death. cnn s george howell has the latest from ferguson. reporter: police in ferguson are looking back at what happened last week. they are determined to find out why, what started the looting and rioting that we saw. they are focusing on video and that audio.