are caught in the crossfire to this day and try and figure out what is it that the world could be doing better this time, paula. incredible reporting. nima el bag ir, thank you. going home: the war in sudan is next. good night, ukraine for more than a year and conflict has once again broken out in the middle east, there is another often overlooked battle happening right now in sudan. in april, a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces, or rsf, began fighting the sudanese army for control of the country. now so far, thousands of people have been killed, and more than 5 million have been displaced, according to the un. that means, on average, roughly, 30,000 people are fleeing their homes every day. among those lucky enough to make it out have been the family of cnn s chief international investigative correspondent nima elbagir. she s not been back to her home country in more than a year after rsf-linked authorities issued a sealed indictment against her because
anderson cooper: welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. while war has raged in ukraine for more than a year and conflict has once again broken out in the middle east, there is another often overlooked battle happening right now in sudan. in april, a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces, or rsf, began fighting the sudanese army for control of the country. now so far, thousands of people have been killed, and more than 5 million have been displaced, according to the un. that means, on average, roughly, 30,000 people are fleeing their homes every day. among those lucky enough to make it out have been the family of cnn s chief international investigative correspondent nima elbagir. she s not been back to her home country in more than a year after rsf-linked authorities issued a sealed indictment against her because of her reporting on them. so what is motivating the rsf? and how are they able to sustain such a large and drawn-out conflict? very few western
Side. These are the numbers right now. Quite a pleasant start to the day. Mostly clear in most spots, and sunny all day long. A few scattered, afternoon puffy clouds, but thats about it. We have a beautiful day, and this is what your tuesday is going to be like, and temperatures starting out 60 to 65 it this morning with the low humidity continuing all day long with low sunshine and afternoon clouds. Along the coast, 80 to 82 this te ocean and the usual hot spots to the northwest of boston. 90 to 91 this afternoon, looking like a great day. Traffic and weather together. Good morning, brianna. Good morning, barry. Theres a decent amount of people on the expressway this morning. This will not cause you any problems on the expressway. You are not slow and go, and your drive time to downtown and the pike exits is just 10 minutes. Into the city from the north route 3, 91, and 495 are all accident free and good to go. No delays on the t or the commuter rail. Breaking news this morning. A dea
Sarah wroblewski in for shiri this week. Sarah winds picked out of the southwest in boston and 39 feet like it is in the mid30s and hartford and we will have to watch for temperatures borderline the freezing mark in some spots and if the clouds do thin out, it could be tricky spots. Otherwise the clouds, they are pretty much hanging tough through the majority of the day despite few breaks in the cloud cover. Temperatures. Into the 40s already. Upper 40s during the afternoon, the clouds still hanging with us and then we will notice clouds thickening up but the chance of a few sprinkles overnight tonight and into early tomorrow, so this afternoon, highs looking pretty nice, typical for this time of year, if not a few degrees warmer. We will show you when the sun returns as well as the risk of rain is in the forecast but we need to get a check of traffic now with julie grauert. How is it going out there . Julie sky fox over peabody route 1, 4 cars off to the far lefthand shoulder. Overall
L. E d in ptown. 38 in boston. 37 in fitchburg. Expe. Iing to see these tet ratures rise into the e ds through midmorning and by the afternoon low to middle e ds. And fidpce r of the aning rnoon and warmest continues in the 11 minutes on 24 from 123 to 128. 24 minutes on thepike from 495 to mass ave. Gene and sara, back to you. We begin with breaking news on the south end. One person rushed to the hospital after being shot in the chest twice. Our crew at the scene said it happened just before 2 00 this morning at Rutland Square tremont. The victim was taken to Boston Medical Center but no word on that persons condition. Breaking International News this morning, french Officials Say they have identified the third gunman paris. The official would not reveal the attackers name, but says he is from france and took a trip to syria in 2013. He was one of three gunmen who stormed a music venue during a concert. All three of those attackers were killed, two by detonate were killed, two by deto