university. ariel anderson was the youngest of three siblings. she was working diligently to graduate early and wanted to be a surge. ryan frazier was a sophomore. he was also president of his fraternity s msu chapter . a vigil was held at his hometown church last night. he was a faithful young man. he received the sacraments here and he received his faith from this community. and alexander verner was a junior. the state news said she was a multisport athlete majoring in biology. all lives lost way too soon. five other students are in the hospital currently fighting for their lives. a student has shared new video that shows the chaotic moments when he and his peers hid in a classroom. the lights turned off and you hear the students arguing over whether or not to unlock the door after they hear a loud knock. students outside? hey, hey! [ bleep ]. there s a bunch of adrian is live in east lansing. what s happening there today, adrian? reporter: victor, today h
correspondent, yolande knell. there have been more deadly israeli strikes on different neighbourhoods of gaza city. in beach camp, or al shati camp, large strikes there. you can see these dark plumes of smoke in social media videos. several homes flattened, shocked people rushing to help the casualties who are at the scene. there has been speculation in israeli media that a senior hamas commander was being targeted, but the official israeli military statement talks only about hamas infrastructure being targeted. the israeli military has also put out a statement saying that there was not a direct attack on an international committee of the red cross facility, in al mawasi, in rafah a day ago. that was where at least 22 people were killed, according to the red cross, when there was shelling on a tent camp for displaced people, and the red cross office nearby was also damaged. to the north of here, on the israel lebanon border, tensions remain extremely high. there s been an int
i don t think we should let them off the hook because maybe, and we re not there yet in terms of an exact intelligence decision, that it got blown off course, so to speak. that shouldn t deminimize the reality that they were still intending to surveil. still intending to spy upon a u.s. military assets. guam s a territory of the united states and therefore i consider it the same as if you were flying over the continental united states. u.s. officials stress that they have confidence that they were able to jam any sort of information that this balloon may have been able to transmit back to china. do you have confidence in that? we re going to continue to ask tough questions as we have at these classified hearings. i would simply say i think they worked to minimize any potential signatures that our sensitive sites had that could have been picked up by this balloon. but there s obviously a reason the chinese use it. you can get information from
worried about this massive hole that s formed nearby. the oroville dam holds water back from lake oroville, now at record levels and in danger of spilling over after a series of storms. the 200-foot-long, 30-foot-deep hole is enormous, dwarfing the engineers who climbed in for a look this week. it eroded through the concrete spillway used to release water and keep the lake from topping its banks. this is a big deal. we re very concerned that we manage this properly to protect the public down below. reporter: here s the problem. if the spillway can t release enough water now, officials will have to try a never before used emergency spillway. we re monitoring 24/7. if any changes occur that will cause danger to public, we will immediately notify the public. reporter: officials stress, the dam is safe now that conditions are improving. the sky is clear and the rains have stopped. but they re keeping a close eye
including 25 children. we say likely, because u.s. official tells cnn it s 99.9% certain it was a bomb but not 100%. figuring out what happened is critical to preventing the next such attack with concerns of the 1 million people who work behind the secure lines at american airports. cnn s barbara starr live at pentagon. what s the latest? well, jake, russia and egypt sharing little, almost no information, about this situation. but the u.s. is beginning to develop some ideas about what it believes happened to the russian airliner. as the u.s. tries to connect the dots on what happened to the russian airliner, a working theory is emerging inside the u.s. government about the possible makeup of the plot. more than half a dozen u.s. officials in various parts of the administration now believe it likely was a bomb. officials stress, understanding