song let s get it on. welcome to bbc news. thousands of people are continuing to flee from sudan while the temperary ceasefire still holds. germany and france say all their citizens have now left the country. three planes carrying british nationals have arrived in cyprus. officials have said flights will continue around the clock. the latest is that 300 britons have been evacuated so far. the ceasefire is broadly holding. there were reports of some clashes overnight, but nothing major. there are also reports of prisoners breaking out ofjail, including some facing war crimes charges by the international criminal court. britons are still being told to go to this airbase, about 20 miles north of the capital, for the flights to cyprus. a total of 2,000 people from 50 countries have now crossed the red sea from port sudan tojeddah on a ship organised by saudi arabia. meanwhile, tens of thousands of sudanese continue to try and reach neighbouring chad, egypt and south sudan. 0ur co
eyeislands an example. wow, all right, thank you so much. will ripley reporting live. and thanks so much for all of you joining us. ac 360 starts now. an alleged mass killer spent three days and nights on the run. the fbi is now asking you to help make tonight his last. john berman in here anderson. this is a new fbi wanted poster of francisco, armed and dangerous, and there on the bottom, a number to dial if you have information on his whereabouts. 1-800-tips-fbi. a man who shot five people to death in a neighbor s home outside houston. a neighborhood asked him to stop firing his game so he could sleep. moments later, he, his wife and three others were shot dead. ed lavendera is with us now. what you are hearing tonight? reporter: tonight, friends and neighbors are gathered outside of the crime scene where five people were shot and killed friday night, and family members, the people who survived the bloodily rampage have described in the last day the frantic 911 calls
i mean, the situation there is there aren t words. the devastating. there are no words i don t know if it would describe it. you think about how many people died. 17,000 people. think about that. good morning, everyone. we re so glad you could join us. we hate to start your day with terrible news. but what you were just witnessing, was a miraculous rescue, children pulled from the rubble days after a catastrophic earthquake. but time is running out to find survivors. we ll take you live to this disaster zone. the staggering death toll just keeps soaring in turkey and syria. also, this overnight, senator john fetterman is back in the hospital. doctors are making sure he didn t suffer another stroke. we ll bring you the latest. president biden is going on a cross country blitz after his state of the union address. the next stop is florida. we re going to speak to the state s republican senator rick scott. he is the gop leader president biden accused of wanting to cut
years and did nothing about it. customers of which there were thousands were frustrated and they want answers. it s horrible to be sitting in an airport for five hours. it shows the lack of leadership. there was a major problem. a disconnect somewhere. this should not be happening this day in age. we shouldn t be having this kind of ground stoppage throughout the country. it makes no sense to me. dana: the hearing about begin in moments with one notable absence, southwest ceo jordan will not face questions because of a previous commitment. lydia hu has what to expect. hi. good morning. the hearing before the senate committee on commerce, science and transportation is scheduled to start around now. southwest chief operating officer is expected to apologize again for the holiday meltdown that stranded an estimated 2 million passengers over the christmas holiday. lawmakers will demand answers on why the budget airline was unable to adequately cope with the massive wint
spaces. roam big wild and discover more. come to think of it. more wildlife in alaska making it the best kind of unbelievable. jesse: alaska is the perfect place to hunt and hike, ski, kayak or pop a chinese balloon. but, by now we all know that s not what happened. joe biden let the spy balloon float around north america for a whole week before a civilian spotted it in montana. so why is joe so gun shy? he didn t shoot it down in alaska where there is one person per square mile or in montana where there are more cows than people. biden let it go for 4500 miles. from the pacific to the atlantic, zigzagging in between our military bases and nuke site. soaking up our secrets like a sponge. and when joe finally popped it over the ocean. the debris spread just for about seven miles. you re saying biden couldn t find a 7-mile stretch in alaska or montana or anywhere else in the world s third largest country to take it down? we can put a tomahawk missile through a window in ji