good morning, everyone, and welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, april 30th. i m amara walker. i m victor blackwell. it is the back half of the weekend. my favorite day. make it yours? mine is saturday. really? sunday is my big family day. get to grill out and hang out and no wake-up time. make it count. here s what we re watching for you this morning. he is a threat to the community and we need the community s help to, hopefully, locate him soon. texas police and the fbi are looking for a man who allegedly killed five of his neighbors. the youngest victim just 8 years old. the simple request that led up to this shooting. private u.s. citizens trapped in sudan amid the conflict are out of the country. the evacuation coming amid growing anger from americans who felt abandoned by the u.s. government as the conflict broke out. how this convoy came together and what happens next. a tornado watch is in effect across parts of florida this morning a day aft
to martha s vineyard in massachusetts and even to the doorstep of the vice president s residence in d.c. we re going to have much more on that in just a moment. but gets begin with jeremy diamond live at the white house on the very late night and early morning negotiations to avert this rail strike. what are you learning about the deal, jeremy? 20 hours of negotiations between the union leaders. the railway companies and also involved the white house and the labor secretary marty walsh. president biden was being kept updated throughout the day yesterday. the negotiations began at 9:00 a.m. yesterday and they ended at 5:00 a.m. today with this tentative agreement that is now going up to the union s membership for a vote. that is expected to pass. because these union leaders say they would have not have struck the deal if they didn t believe it had the support of the membership. let s get into the details. a 24% wage increase over five years from 2020 through 2024. an immedia
conservative groups such as the intercollegiate studies institute and young american foundation. then the university has to figure out how to deal with the backlash. they post videos of the event in which students are humiliated. it s not a coincidence these events unfold the way they do. it s a deliberate strategy to find a controversial speaker, try to provoke the liberal students into having a reaction and making sure all of a filmed, edited in a certain way that makes the students look as bad as possible. reporter: she told cnn it has no institutional strategy, but it picks speechers who were substantial and provocative. they engage in healthy ex schaeng with students with opposing views. we need to step back and say what do we want out of this conversation. there needs to be a reason to put it in front of people and i think very often what gets skipped in the invitations is in place of value you get controversy.
funding in 2020 asking both favre and bryant about the project then. and brett favre told us that he did not discuss the volleyball project with the governor which is obviously flat out proven to be incorrect by the text messages that we uncovered this week. and the governor also, you know, tried to distance himself from the project and said that he didn t know anything about it. this is not the first time the former quarterback s name was been associated with a scheme. last year he was forced to repay hundreds of thousands of dollars that was paid to him from welfare funds for speechers the auditor claim favre never game. the mississippi native said in may of 2020 that he had no knowledge the money that he received was misappropriated. now nancy new is one of six people criminally charged in this welfare scheme. the state of mississippi filed civil suit against 38 people including brett favre. former republican governor phil bryant has not been criminally
if he can t figure out that, that the smartest thing politically would be to tell the truth, then i don t know what okay. i would just like to interject, jim. i watched that whole speech. that was one heckler at the beginning of the speech. we ve all been to political speechers. every now and then you get a heckler. the vast majority of that speech and that crowd was enormously si supportive of mike pence. what i took away was margaret, do you mind if i was trying to keep it chill on this father s day and you re next to john and all that and you have a beautiful family, by the way thank you. but they were chanting hang mike pence january 6th and then to hear a crowd at a friendly audience like that and maybe it was just a few folks in the crowd. we re hearing estimates of 6 to 8, maybe 10 chanting traitor, that s disturbing because it just takes one cuke to do something that would cause yeah, i want to