the army and the rival militia group, the rsf or rapid support forces are blaming each other. airstrikes and gunfire were reported in khartoum and nearby cities you can see some of the destruction here. at least 512 people have been killed and more than 4000 injured in the conflict. the united nations said the actual casualty figures are likely much higher. in an exclusive interview, our presenter zeinab badawi spoke with rsf leader general mohamed hamdan dagalo, also known as hemed ti. here s what he has to say. i wanted to put it to you that the people of sudan are living in an absolute ordeal. what would it take for you to allow humanitarian corridors? first of all, i would humanitarian corridors? first of all, i would like humanitarian corridors? first of all, i would like to - humanitarian corridors? first of all, i would like to thank. of all, i would like to thank the of all, i would like to thank the bbc of all, i would like to thank the bbc for the inter
devastated by the loss. the whole trailer park behind the building is gone and we don t know where everybody is. we don t know it s alive and who s gone. cnn s isabel resilience is live for us on the scene there in rolling fork. what are you learning there? well further damage is incredible and just awful anywhere you look, it s sort of appears as though an explosion has gone off. i mean, imagine the power of this tornado, fred to do something like this to a semi truck just ripped apart into pieces. imagine what that would do. to a trailer park, which we saw was leveled just a couple of feet away from this and you can see over here what it has done to buildings collapsed. several buildings, homes are gone. it is just terrible for this community . but fred, there are signs that help is coming here in the last hour we saw 18 t trucks coming in and restoring some of the cell reception, which was a struggle for first responders. i saw them holding up cell phones trying to communi
but germany won t cocommit to s the commitment. president zelenskyy addressed allies saying the time for talk has passed. the war started by russia does not allow delays. and i can thank you hundreds of times and it will be absolutely just in fear given all that we have already done. but, but hundreds of thank you are not hundreds of tanks. earlier today germany said it will take an inventory of its tanks, but again did not commit to sending them. and in ukraine the battles rage on. russian missile strikes hit friday killing at least one person. cnn s ben wedeman is there. what is the latest, ben? reporter: well, overnight the town south of here was struck by about 12 russian missiles. no word on casualty there. what we know is that there is mounting frustration among the ukrainians because, as the germans dither over whether to give the country the tanks it desperately needs, the front line is burning. in the trenches outside becahmu hoping to rappel russian forces on
kevin o connell put on a one page memo today to white house press secretary saying the president is doing okay. did catch people off guard but not only members of the media but also clearly the president himself. the white house today it was planning on the president going to wilmington, delaware tomorrow for a few days and just announce the trip a couple of hours ago a tuesday trip to hemlock, michigan to talk about the economy put both of those have been canceled. a wintry part of the letter from doctor kevin o connell. he said after testing negative on tuesday evening, wednesday morning, thursday morning and friday my the president tested positive late saturday morning by a antigen testing for that is just a few hours ago for this effect represents rebound positivity. the present has experts no reemergence of symptoms, continues to feel quite well for this been the case is no reason to reinstate treatment at this time. we will obviously continue close observation. the pres
outside of the justices home. they basically condoned this behavior and it is concerning. the g.o.p. senate race possibly headed for a recount. trump endorsed dr. oz still leading right now by a razor thin margin. we have done well. this election is ours. rockets one toward the gap in left center field headed toward of the wall. it s out of here. alonzo puts a capper on it with a 3-run homer. good morning . ainsley: it s raining here but it was beautiful. i slept with the windows open. i could hear the rain. it sounded so peaceful. gorgeous shot of hampton, new hampshire. it s going to rain there. the low is 50 degrees. no state tax though. there is no state sales tax. brian: that s good. and almost everybody serves in the legislature. sense of service and giving back to community. why are we here? we should go there. ainsley: we did one time. steve: we go there every four years for the big presidential. ainsley: remember we had the band at the hotel an