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she was on a class trip in 2005. last leaving a bar with van der sloot. save herself from embarrassment. forgotten post that may not reflect who you are today. worry about the kids that you abandoned. and the pitch. high fly ball right field. he s at the wall. and it s gone! you can see where the fan reaches out. a home run. brian: we begin with a fox news alert. title 42 is coming to an end and we re bracing for a title wave of illegal immigrants. the administration is prepping now for a mass release of border crossers from overcrowded facilities. steve: this as president joe biden says he is streamlining the immigration process. caroline shively begins our coverage live from el paso, texas where caroline just in 17 hours at midnight tonight it all changes. absolutely, brian, steve, and ainsley. we are here at gate 40 along the border wall in el paso. only 4:00 a.m. local time and it s pretty quiet here. but just behind that wall and the razor wire ....
we will explain that straight ahead. first, happening right now, a georgia man suspected of a deadly deadly rampage earlier today at a local hospital has now been apprehended thank god. here with the very latest from atlanta her own jonathan. jonathan? local authorities are holding a news conference releasing details announcing that they have apprehended the suspect without incident, without any further violence just outside the city of atlanta, northwest of atlanta, in the suburb of cobb county. they say 24 old deion patterson fled there in a stolen vehicle after allegedly opening fire in a medical office waiting room here in midtown atlanta and it all started at 12:08 when police received a call reporting an active shooter in an office building associated with northside hospital system. 39 real world died at the scene and ambulances to the other four victims also women ranging in age from 25 to 71. to the level and truman center at grady memorial hospital. two of th ....
this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. we start in sudan where the united nations is sending its top aid official to help co ordinate relief efforts. it comes as the agency s humanitarian coordinator in sudan says that the situation there is turning into a full blown catastrophe warning that more than 800 thousand people may flee the country as a result of the ongoing violence. meanwhile, fighting continues in the capital khartoum despite a ceasefire agreed by both sides. evacuation flights are still taking off from port sudan on the red sea today. those not able to leave there by plane are taking boats across tojedda in saudi arabia. our correspondent andrew harding reports. on sudan s coast, the scramble to escape goes on. with airlifts ending, foreign nationals register for a boat ride to safety. this morning, some 300 of them arrived here injeddah, saudi arabia, having crossed the red sea from port sudan. all sorts of embassies on hand to cl ....
police and inside that police station as we speak. good morning. it s friday. i m bill hemmer. dana: a lot of news on friday. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. moments ago danny penny surrendered to police in manhattan expected to appear in court in a few hours. prosecutors will charge him with second degree manslaughter and it could put him in jail for up to 15 years. bill: penny is the marine who put jordan neely in a choke hold on a new york subway on the first of may. witnesses say neely was acting aggressively toward passengers repeatedly. his death was ruled a homicide. penny says he was trying to protect the passengers and did not mean to kill him. dana: the case putting tremendous pressure on manhattan district attorney alvin bragg opting to charge penny without convening a grand jury. the decision is all about politics critics say. this marine was trying to save those individuals on that subway. i guarantee you every one of those individ ....
hello and welcome to the programme. we start with a big story in the uk. more thani million national health service staff in england will get a 5% pay rise after health unions here backed the deal. ambulance workers, nurses and physios will also get a one off sum of at least £1655. but the pay deal was signed up at a meeting between the government and 1a health unions, representing all nhs staff above doctors and dentists. one minister said it was time to bring the strikes to an end. the uk health secretary steve barclay said he was pleased with the this is a good day for nhs staff who will benefit from this pay rise, an extra will benefit from this pay rise, an extr ., :: :: :: ., ., , will benefit from this pay rise, an extr ., 11:11: ., ., , ., extra over £5,000 for a ban six and is a paramedical extra over £5,000 for a ban six and is a paramedical midwife, extra over £5,000 for a ban six and is a paramedical midwife, so - extra over £5,000 for a ban six and ....