happy friday evening when. you just watched bill maher in a one-on-one with jake tapper. stick around until 11:30 eastern time and we will bring you in even more unplugged bill maher. we will see what he and his guests talk about after the show. until then we have a lot to talk about so we will show you this new video. taken by one of the americans kidnapped in mexico and it showed what was happening in the car right after they crossed over the border. then there is a two hour gap of time before they are surrounded by the cartel. we will tell you what we know about where they went. george santos accused of running a credit card skimming operation in seattle. i m in the right, i m innocent. oscar ceremony brought us the flap heard round the world so what s in door for this broadcast? our panel brings us a preview. my this week look, anderson. also maunder jones, former congressman with the most infectious laugh. and joining us, and when i don t well enough retired nypd
welcome to cnn tonight. is it possible the u.s. shot down a hobby balloon or that the u.s. new something and said nothing. plus trains have become less safe. tonight we ll talk about the rollback of regulations that allow them to carry more hazardous material through all of our neighborhoods, just as they did through east palatine, ohio, causing that toxic spill. very hard to believe there is a particular path that can cause harm small community. and with smart home technology, are you the boss of your home, or is your home the boss of you? tonight i ll speak to one man whose smart home locked him inside without the code to get out. you might think you control your own heat and lights and ring cameras, but think again. we have natasha alford, l.v. granderson, josh barrow, and thanks so much for spending friday night with me. great to have you guys here. okay. let s start. the northern illinois bottle cap balloon brigade is missing a balloon tonight. it is missing
Its estimated 40 of all crime in england and wales is fraud. Hello, its the police, open up. Fraud, it is a National Security issue. Its funding other organised crime. | you look back now and you think, how stupid were we . Yeah. But at that moment in time, it was. It was quite terrifying. Every year, fraudsters relieve us of an estimated £5 billion. Last year in kent alone, 12,000 frauds were reported. Panoramas been filming there for almost a year with the kent police fraud squad. The groups that operate tend to be from london. The whole of kent, it is targeted because its a quickjourney for them to come and pick up the cash. Weve also got quite an aged population, again, which is who they look to target, often. So it sort ofjust goes hand in hand with the sort of population type. Police are increasingly worried about something they call courierfraud. It begins with a call from a fraudster pretending to be a Police Officer or bank official, and ends with a Courier Collecting Cash or
extraordinary. and it shows just how well-trained how decisive and frankly how heroic the police officers were as they entered that building knowing that an active shooter was at large and with weapons drawn began sweeping every room in a textbook covering each other, switching positions, never slowing down or hesitating for one moment. go! jonathan: the officers appeared to hear shots from the other level and began sprinting upstairs toward the gunfire. they then close in on the shooter. by this point, already shot and killed six people. and then there s a moment they confront the shooter. [sirens] as we reported last night, three children were killed, all nine years old. and staff members katherine koonce and mike hill. police say the shooter had planned the attack in detail and had legally bought seven weapons. using three to carry out the shooting on monday. we also learn the shooter, audrey hale, was under a doctor s care for undisclosed emotional disorder. hale wa
response kicking into high gear across america s south. a weekend of violent storms and deadly tornadoes. officials saying a full recovery in places like mississippi could take years. volunteers and nonprofits, including the american red cross, salvation army and samaritan s purse flooding into the area offering assistance, food and shelter. they need a lot of all of it. welcome, brand-new hour starts now. i m bill hemmer. dana has time off this week. a big welcome to aishah. aishah: i m aishah hosni. search and rescue operations are officially over in mississippi. now comes the harder part. officials turning to longer-term issues. we are talking about housing, food, public services. a task made even harder with local government buildings destroyed. they aren t even there. the offices are gone. many neighborhoods reduced to rubble. no power, no phones, no gas stations, nothing. meanwhile survivors who lost everything telling their incredible stories. my husband opened the