beyonce in hot water with some fans. onze, douze, treize. and we meet the four year old, who s become the uk s youngest member of mensa, and can count to a hundred in seven languages. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. two days after 11 people were shot dead by a gunman near los angeles there were two new gun attacks in the north of the state. at least seven people have been killed at two farms near half moon bay. the state governor, gavin newsom, called it tragedy upon tragedy. here s the county sheriff speaking about the gunman a few moments ago. the motive for the shooting is currently unknown. through investigation, the suspect, identified as chunli zhao, a 67 year old half moon bay resident. at 4:40pm, chunli zhao was located in his vehicle in the parking lot of the sheriff s substation here in half moon bay by a sheriff s deputy. he was taken into custody without incident and a semiautomatic handgun was located in his vehicle. chunli zhaois l
night s game although he is still sedated and in critical condition. trying to get him to breathe on his own. taking it day by day. florida keys seeing a massive surge of boat landings. shut down will park. migrant encounters are up over 400 percent. when you reward people for violating our laws, that s when people are going to come. will israel be fully open to the public first time in 2,000 years. the cherished site is where jesus healed a blind man. i heard you were a wild one. oh show how you do. ainsley: good morning, dallas. miss sally doocy this is your wake-up call. good luck. ainsley: she list there now. steve: she does, indeed. ainsley: good morning it s wednesday, january 4th. steve: first wednesday of 2023. brian: unanimous vote to go forward or do all rounds. without all three of us voting we are not going to do the show. unbelievable what took place yesterday. ainsley: how many fox news alerts did you get on your phone yesterday?
the past two years. 74% of pediatric hospital beds are full across the country. cnn s brian todd has more on this troubling surge. the drive to the emergency room was really scary and really intense. this mother of a 5-year-old, who was hospitalized with difficulty breathing told us of an anxious drive to the emergency room. things eventually got worse since we were admitted. i see starting last night he is progressively having a harder time breathing. rsv is one of the scariest infections in a child, especially when it s in your baby. you feel the baby breathing really, really fast, and you feel there s nothing you can do. reporter: around the country, a spike in rsv, a common respiratory illness that is occasionally severe in babies and young children. pediatric hospital beds are more full now than the past two years. some children s hospitals are overwhelmed, scrambling to make tents. one key reason is because kids are back in school after the pandemic. many chil
declared brain dead. she led a life of public highs and lows, but through it all she thrived on screen and strived to stay hopeful. he s currently breathing with the help of a ventilator. the question is looming over investigators right now as to what drove this 24-year-old suspect that s been identified as matar from new jersey to charge that stage. i m alex marquardt in washington in for pamela brown this evening. you are in the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with the nation s top intelligence official, the director of national intelligence being asked for a damage assessment on classified documents that were removed from former president donald trump s palm beach resort, mar-a-lago. the democratic chairs of the house intelligence and oversight committees wrote together in a letter that quote, the former president s conduct has potentially put our national security at grave risk, and they want an appropriate classified briefing on the conduct of the damage ass
for the juneteenth holiholiday, the biden administration and officials around it are not taking the weekend off. yesterday, i spoke with energy secretary jennifer granholm who projected optimism despite economic challenges. the president is really focused on preventing these inflationary increases to the extent he can, inflation is happening globally, recession is in the inevitable, the president really wants to have a steady and stable recovery. but, of course, one of the biggest pieces of these infla inflationary increases we re seeing is the price of fuel. the growing number of experts disagree with that assessment. 44% of economists surveyed by the wall street journal now believe a recession is likely within the next 12 months. that is as the federal reserve raises interest rates, a move that should cool inflation at the risk of also hurting economic growth. among the top concerns when it comes to inflation, those record high gas prices. the white house says it is l