officers got to the scene, they found her car and her cell phone but there was no sign of the 25-year-old or that young toddler. that she reported seeing walking alongside the highway for investigator now asking people to report any information they may have on the baffling case. senior correspondent jonathan is here with the very latest. hi eric and arthel the missing woman s parents are relying on their faith and help from the community to bring their daughter back safely. they are grateful for the outpouring of support they are receiving, take a listen. we have people, we do not know who are just reaching out to us with resources, with prayers, with information. we just thank you so much. and let it continue please request thursday night 25-year-old carly russell called 911 and inform the emergency dispatcher she had stopped to check on a toddler she had seen walking along the side of interstate 459. she then called a family member, told this family member or a similar
president biden has for a long time been reluctant to send those fighter jets. yesterday the administration announced he will support american allies in their treatment ukrainian pilots on the advanced aircraft. that could eventually lead to other nations sending f-16s to ukraine. jon kirby on the president s decision when he was asked by the president doing this now who resisted clues from ukraine for more than one year. nothing change what we have been evolving our support for ukraine as the war has evolved. we are talking about fighter aircraft group that is not designed to help us in the immediate future with the counteroffensive. peter doocy s trouble with the presence joining us live. so peter, do you tell what is happening there? you have all the details give it to us a problem with questions after you start. press arthel the plan here is not to just give the ukrainian fighters fighter jets. instead is to train ukrainian pilot summer in europe once they re up to spee
calling for immediate humanitarian aid for gaza. the head of the agency says the war is having a catastrophic impact on healthcare there. our international editor jeremy bowen reports now on the situation on the ground in both the west bank and gaza. you may find some of the images distressing. at al nasser hospital in khan younis, they laid out the wrapped bodies of people killed in the night by israel. at the end of the line was a baby killed on the day she was born. laid across the bodies of her mother and her father. don t cry , he told theirson, mohammed. they are in heaven. gaza has been turned into a living hell for civilians by israel s offensive. thousands of children are among the palestinian dead. theirfamilies say there is only one way to make a difference. everyone is only talking aboutaid , said ibrahim. we don t care about aid, we want them to stop the bloodshed. the americans say israel is killing too many innocent people, but they still blocked the un s
when putin invaded back in march of whatever was 2022. yes 22 yes. i said then putin is doing this because he does not want them to join nato is going to produce the very thing he seeking to avoid in that it s as exactly what has happened. nato is stronger because of his invasion and his miscalculation. arthel: we saw pictures just now a president zelenskyy their shaking hands. i want you to talk about do what do you attribute the unity that seems to be on display at that u.s. nordic leaders summit? i think it is probably a combination of things. certainly having two powerful members join is good news and strengthens the alliance. i think also the fact that putin is having significant obviously strangely significant issues at home with the insurrection or
many impacted states are issuing advisories. warning people to limit their time outdoors. silver arthel s been one week now since title 42 expired. but it turns out number of illegal crossings of the southern border is down. border patrol agents say they are still dealing with a record number of migrants being housed in facilities with new report showing about 22000 were released into our country. in an effort to try to relieve some of that crowd angry the question of course is, what happens to those 22000? do they show up for the court dates question rick dan springer live on the border in a pass with the very latest there, hi dan. will eric, as you know most do not. as far as what we are seeing in the border towns of the u.s. side of the border in places like el paso and brownsville we saw pictures earlier in the week there were people all over the streets. migrants had come across the border and were there waiting to