heard the name george santos. oh, we do know him now, though. a wild scene today as the republican congressman caught in lie after lie is arrested and charged on 13 criminal counts. will george santos, aka anthony devulder stay in congress, go on his own or will he be pushed out? plus, taking the stage, donald trump now hours away from facing questions at a cnn town hall one day after a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. and following the money. republicans flagging what they call shady deals as they lay out their case against president biden s family, including son hunter. is there evidence behind these allegations? welcome to the lead. we start with our politics lead, and a defiant congressman george santos saying he has no plans to resign despite facie ing 13 criminal charges. santos pleaded not guilty in a new york courtroom this afternoon before facing the news media where he insisted he is innocent. this is the beginning of the ability for
chokehold death of jordan neely was arrested and charged with second degree manslaughter. his family says it s not enough. this case is raising tough questions about mental illness, homelessness and the level of threat that commuters can be subjected to. our panel will debate that balance. plus, what is president biden doing about the border problem? it seems like everything he is trying is being blocked by the courts or the aclu, so what s being done tonight with thousands of migrants that entered the u.s.? well, some are now living in the gymnasium of a new york elementary school. we ll discuss if that s the right answer. and two fishermen are going to jail for their illegal and creative attempt to reel in a winner. we got weights in fish. get the [ bleep ] out of here. get the [ bleep ] out of here. we will get into that because obviously people take that their fishing very seriously. that was awesome. that was watergate awesome. we got them? my panel is read
closet. thanks to a at tip from the fb. that person is getting a reward. steve: that s right. casey stegall joins us live from cleveland, texas. the eyes of the nation were on texas and i understand that fbi tip line was ringing off the hook they had a lot of tips coming in yesterday. things moved rely fast when a tip came in about 5:15 central time. 6:15 yesterday evening in new york that the suspect may be hiding out in a house not actually far from the crime scene itself. and just within about an hour from then, a little bit more than that, 6:30 local time, he was taken into custody. cell phone video rolling as the fugitive was taken into custody by advisor tack agents those are highly trained yups of border agents also assisted by marshals and the texas department of public safety. 38-year-old francisco oropesa arrested without incident. his bond set at $5 million and he could have a hearing before a magistrate later today. everybody played a very, very integral part
them economic vandals who created a self inflicted financial crisis. not for the prime minister and his non domsing, not for the super wealthy they gave tax cuts to, but for mortgage holders all across the country. so does the prime minister know how many more people will be joining them on higher mortgage rates by the end of this year? well, mr speaker, thanks to the actions we re taking, in fact, the bank of england is showing that public expectations of inflation have now eased to a 15 month low, mr speaker. consumer confidence is at the highest level that it s been at since russia invaded ukraine. and because of our stewardship of the public finances, we can see a clear way to reduce debt and bring interest rates down. but, mr speaker, he keeps in this habit of quoting the former labour shadow chancellor. we know that our plans will deliver lower inflation and lower interest rates. but we know we know that his plans just mean more debt, mr speaker, and i quote. and i quot
welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i m kim brunhuber. coming up on cnn newsroom. the search is on for a suspected killer in texas. ahead, what we re learning about the victims of this latest mass shooting. plus, evacuations are happening in sudan, but many say it s not easy to get out. hear one woman s story about how the u.s. government did nothing to help her parents leave. plus, tv stars mingled and mixed amid the white house correspondents dinner, president biden had a seriousage message about freedoms. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin in texas where the federal bureau of investigation is assisting in a manhunt follow a shooting rampage north of houston. at least five people after detectives say the neighbor francisco oropeza is at large. we consider him armed and dangerous. we re not going to stop until we actually arrest him and bring him into custody