a side door and blew out the glass to get inside. chief correspondent jonathan has new information. what are we learning? reporter: we are learning that they believe this was a well-planned attack by the 28-year-old shooter. now identified as audrey elizabeth hale who police say was transgender. did she identified as transgender? she does identify as transgender. as a man or a woman? woman. jonathan: and tonight, we are seeing as you mentioned the moment when hale shot out a door of the school to get into the building and then roamed the hallways of covenant school. a private christian academy for about 200 pre-k to sixth grade students. hale killed three children identified as nine world, in dieckhaus, hallie scruggs and william kinney as well as three adults, cynthia peak, 61, katherine koonce, 60, and mike hill, 61. in the shooter s home, police say they discovered clear signs that this was a premeditated attack. we have a manifesto. we have some writings tha
and a family torn apart. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. the hollywood actress, gwyneth paltrow, has been giving evidence in a trial where she s accused of causing a ski crash in 2016. terry sanderson is suing the star over the incident in utah alleging he was left with brain damage and seeking 300,000 dollars compensation. gwyneth paltrow is countersuing and has told the jury that mr sanderson crashed into her. sophie long sent this report. gwyneth paltrow has been present throughout this trial, listening to emotional counts from two of terry sanderson s daughters about the impact the accident had on their father. today was the oscar winning actress s turn to give their account of the collision that mr sanderson says left her with a permanent brain injury and four broken ribs. i was skiing and two skis came between my skis, forcing my legs apart and there was a body pressing against me and a very strange grunting noise so my brain was trying to
the devastation. it s just we re looking at the video. now. it s incredible. it is striking jim to see this devastation of close and in person, you know, it s not really an exaggeration to say that there is very little of this town that has remained untouched from the tornado that ripped through here on. uh, the buildings that we re seeing here throughout the area have been reduced to rubble. there are individuals that we smoke into that don t understand how they got out alive, considering so many around them perished. as you mentioned at least 25 people have been killed as a result of the storms that we re continuing the machinery being brought through these areas clear out the records, and it was earlier that i spoke to one of the tornado survivors. ernest hall, who says that he was asleep when the initial storm came through. woken up by a phone call of a family member asking for help to erased across town to a trailer park where we re standing in front of that is among the
effect at this hour in multiple mississippi counties. those warns are bound to pop up in alabama as well as the storm system keeps moving east. we ll have breaking news, updates on what transpires across the south as the show goes on. tension with the teheran are growing for r the second day in a row. u.s. forces were under attack by irairanian proxy group. an american contractor was killed and several u.s. forces were wounded. our chief correspondent, jonathan hunt, is live on how the u.s. is responding. good evening, the u.s. still has troops in syria. they have been there since 2015. there are around 900 troops on t tthe ground and they are und attack once again tonight. fox news learned there had been injuries in these new rocket attacks in eastern syria. believed to be carried out with iranian weapons. on thursday, a drone attack again using iranian equipment killed one u.s. contractor and wounded several u.s. troops. prompting retaliatory strikes by american forces
explaining quote to protect your life and take cover. now a former mayor of rolling fork also described the tornado hitting his home, telling a local television station at the tornado blew the windows out of the back of his house and the sharkey county sheriff s office reporting several gas leaks and people still trapped in piles of rubble. mississippi governor tate reeves saying in a twitter post that search and rescue teams are active right now, and that more ambulances and emergency assets are also being sent to help those who have been affected. the governor also saying quote many in the mississippi delta need your prayers and god s protection. and this storm is not over yet. let s go now to fox weather meteorologist jane men are for the very latest on the track of the storm. jane hello, marianne . yeah definitely. just a devastating night. we saw these storms really start to fire up once the sun went down and tracked across mississippi, where we saw the worst of the dama