developments in the last few minutes, the news we have been reporting to the course of the day that two sisters killed and a mother killed in a shooting in the west bank. we see the pictures of the scene. the operation that followed in the immediate aftermath stop the update comes on the mayor. he has said that the three women were residents of the settlement which lies south ofjerusalem. according to the mayor, the family were travelling for holiday when the attack happened and were immigrants from the uk, originally from london. no confirmation of that from the bbc so far it certainly was comments being reported from the mayor of the west bank settlements that these two sisters were originally from london here in the uk. not clear whether would they wear dual nationals because earlier we were reporting they were to is really sisters and more details coming in all the time and since that latest attack we have sin reservists calls up in israel as tensions are ratcheted up aga
sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here s ollie foster. hello from the bbc sport centre. the second round is well under way at the first golf major of the year, the american brooks koepka has moved three shots clear at the top of the masters leaderbaord. he was one of the early starters at augusta and birdied the par five second move to eight under. he had beenjoint leader withjon rahm and victor hovland who don t start their second round for another few hours. koepka then eagled the eighth to move to ten under. he is one of 17 rebel liv series golfers who are taking part at augusta. jason day has made a strong start, but has just slipped back to six under, fourth on the leaderboard. scotland s women failed to qualify for this year s world cup, but they have claimed a morale boosting victory over the co hosts australia. they won 1 0, nicola docherty with a long range effort straight after the break that went in off the post. the match was being played a
first our top story del rio once again the hot spot in the migrant crisis. customs and border protection says in less than a week agents in del rio have encountered nearly 7,000 migrants from 79 different countries spotted and lost track of more than 3,000 known gotaways. arrested 13 criminal aliens including three felony sex offenders. blocked 74 cases of smuggling. all that in just six days. now people who live there are just at their wit s end. we ve seen and hear about increase of criminal behavior at the border. the issue we run into it has increased so much and see how the local law enforcement officers hands are tied because of the resources being exhausted. so it is like the community is already gave up. dana: welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, good morning. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. investigators in california still trying to piece together who is behind a cold blooded murder. the killing of six members of a family includ
the u.n. estimates more than half of the population needs some form of humanitarian assistance. the world banks say they re at the lowest level in a decade and after promising to respect women s rights, the taliban have banned most girls from going to school past sixth grade. even in the past, there were restrictions and violence but there was hope. we had school. we could have knowledge. now they lost their only hope, which is education. this a somber reminder of how desperate people were a year ago to get out of afghanistan anticipating a taliban takeover. you can see them there clinging to the side of a u.s. military plane taking off from kabul. some afghans tragically fell to their death. the chaotic u.s. exit led to a terrorist attack outside the airport. now republican congressman is out with a report accusing the biden administration of a strategic failure anybody the country. congressman michael mccaul and general jack keane join us in just a moment. but first, we
Election. Lets get the latest from our correspondent. Tom, good to have you with us. Your reaction that we understand that bill will not pass. It has been long promised but it seems it will not happen before the election. I seems it will not happen before the election. ~ ,. ,. , seems it will not happen before the election. ~ ,. ,. , election. I think it is a bit of a farce actually. Election. I think it is a bit of a farce actually. This election. I think it is a bit of a farce actually. This promise i election. I think it is a bit of a | farce actually. This promise to election. I think it is a bit of a farce actually. This promise to end no fault evictions was made in 2019. To explain what that is, it means a landlord can evict a tenant without giving a reason and they have to be get out in two months notice. That affects nearly 100,000 people directly as a result since that promise was first made. We as Campaign Group have been pushing for this to be delivered on for the last five