Viewers joining us from the united states, all around the, world i am paula newton. We begin in maine or police are in the second night of hunting for the suspect in two backtoback shootings that killed 18 people and wounded more than a dozen others. Law enforcement descended on the suspects last known, addressed just a few hours, go authorities were later heard shouting you are under, arrest had come out with your hands up. Though it appears, at the suspect was not there at the time. Police are searching officials are staying vigilant, remaining, inside and lock their doors as this war as they plan to investigate in the coming hours. Now schools and Government Properties will again be closed on friday, while the suspect is still on the loose. Hundreds of local, state, and federal agents are involved in the, search and that investigation into wednesdays massacre. This is the deadliest Mass Shooting in the states this year, it took place that two locations wednesday evening. First a Bow
the final flight premieres sunday at nine on cnn good morning. you were alive in the scene now newsroom, i m jim acosta in washington. we begin with the fiery language coming from the white house over the senseless killing of aid workers bind israeli airstrike in gaza. seven members of the non-profit world central kitchen lost their lives while delivering food to starving civilians. in a statement, president biden said, he was heartbroken over their deaths. he also sharply criticized israel s leadership saying it has not done enough to protect gaza s most vulnerable people at some of the most blunt language we ve heard from the president and the white house since the war began, israel says the strike was a grave mistake and has vowed to investigate. meanwhile, the world central kitchen shared the names of the seven lives lost, calling them beautiful souls and heroes. and cnn s melissa bell is live in jerusalem, flores with the latest melissa, what more we learning about t
that initial round, i mean, just judging by that, i would find it surprising that there would be additional targets after that. but we shouldn t take this lightly. i mean, this is a quasi-state almost. you re talking about here with the it is. the houthis are actually really a government in this part of yemen. and you know, from a targeting perspective, what s interesting is you have military bases in places like the capital sana, you have air bases near there. you have a drone launch site which can be really important, especially as it points down into the red sea area. this area right here is critical. that s the the gate of sorrows as it s actually called. this is where all that traffic, all that sea traffic goes through from the gulf of aidan and the indian ocean up toward the suez canal. and all of these military bases that are in all of these areas, those are all legitimate targets because what they do, jim, is they provide a place for the houthis to launch the kinds of
issuing a nondenial confirmation of what on its surface appears to be a lebanese military operation to capture one of the wives of al bagdadi. he is the leader of isis. historically, he is one of the more secretive figures in the terrorist network known as isis. so who exactly this woman is is still up for debate. some people have suggested it s possibly an ex-wife. he is known to have a number of women in his life, including some in his inner circle. he s the recognized leader of isil and command and control of the organization which stems from leadership, makes him valid in our minds from a targeting perspective. i just won t go beyond that. i m not going to talk about a lebanese military operation. reporter: and that was admiral kirby at the pentagon tap dancing this a little bit around these questions.
the terror group. we will gain some intelligence from her. we may get incisights into his movement and who he surrounds himself with. reporter: her capture along with one of al baghdadi s children followed weeks of planning. i m not going to speak about a lebanese military operation. we long said he s the recognized leader of isil, command and control of the organization which stems from leadership makes him valid from a targeting perspective. reporter: the deal is a potential blow as iraqi and curd lich leaders reached an agreement to join forces to fight the group together. iraq s shiite dominated government in baghdad striking a far heave reaching deal with kurdish forces in the north that will send $1 billion in arms to kurdish leaders, east the flow of american supplied arms