Confrontation with a homeowner during which shots were fired. Kim jongun has arrived in russia. We are waiting to see where and when he meets with Vladimir Putin to discuss a potential arms deal. The war on ukraine. And who. Weighing in on the trump indictments. He says it shows the u. S. Political system is rotten. Congress is back. Speaker Kevin Mccarthy has his work cut out for him. He is juggling a potential Government Shutdown and pressure from the hard right to impeach President Biden. And after all the hype, quarterback Aaron Rodgers debut with the New York Jets lasted less than five minutes. Cnn this morning starts right now. Here is where we begin. Scary developments in this ongoing manhunt for an escaped murderer in pennsylvania. Sources tell kyw that a man matching Danelo Cavalcantes description stole a rifle with a scope in a violent confrontation with a homeowner last night. That homeowner opened fire but its not known if the fugitive was hit. Police rushed to the area. It
viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world, i m rosemary church. just bad, war is really hostages are expected to be released in the hours ahead after israel and hamas agree too extend t their truce b by two d. the pause in fighting is also revealing the scale and scope of the destruction in gaza after almost eight weeks of war. and, our shared home. is your cnn s cold earth explores the ties between cities and more distant, natural spaces. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. hello everyone, it is nine in the morning in gaza where the truce between israel and hamas has been extended by two days, opening the door for the release of more hostages and palestinian prisoners. on monday, the fourth day of the truce, 11 israeli hostages were released by hamas, all were taken to a medical center in tel aviv for any care they may need and also to be reunited with their families, anxiously awaiting their return. the nine children
that was one of the now former detainees released by israel over the weekend. some other news now homelessness in bournemouth, christchurch and poole has risen to pre pandemic levels. that s according to the government s department for levelling up, which found the area has the highest number of rough sleepers outside of london. the region has been chosen as one of five pilot areas for prince william s charity homewards. tristan pascoe reports. # silent night. bournemouth town centre, glitz, baubles and festive decorations. you don t have to scratch too far below the surface to see for the homeless it is far from sweetness and light. it is really hard basically. every time we set up some sort of tent or something like this, we have it taken of us and moved on. it is scary, especially somebody who has been in like abusive domestic relationships. last night i had nowhere to go so what i am wearing now - is what i slept in last night. you can imagine how cold it is. here in bo
dubai international airport warned of very challenging conditions and advised some passengers not to turn up due to areas being inundated by water. 300 flights were cancelled on wednesday with hundreds more delayed, after the uae experienced its largest rainfall event since records began 75 years ago. dubai is the busiest airport in the world for international passengers. more than 86 million international passengers passed through it last year. that s more than london heathrow, amsterdam and paris. nirupa george is among the many passengers still stuck at the airport. she arrived in dubai yesterday from cairo, and is trying to get back to new zealand. we came to the airport this morning, we had already been delayed about three hours, and it isjust absolute chaos in terms of the number of people around. the staff are doing their best to try and mitigate the bottlenecks but the sheer volume of people means that there is hardly breathing room
denies set of allegations, i note the mp denies them, but nonetheless the whip withdrawn in the meantime. as grant whip withdrawn in the meantime. is grant shapps said, mark menzies denies these allegations. we have tried to contact him and we have not had a response yet but he gave this statement to the times newspaper yesterday. i strongly dispute the allegations put to me, i have fully complied with all the rules on declarations and as there is an investigation ongoing i will not comment further. that is our chief political correspondent at westminster. the aftermath of heavy rain is being felt across the united arab emirates and parts of the neighbouring gulf countries, a region usually known for its hot and arid climate. flash floods have killed 20 people in oman and one in the uae. dubai international airport warned of very challenging conditions and advised some passengers not to turn up due to areas being inundated by water. 300 flights were cancelled on wednesday with hund