Of an illegal immigrant, allegedly. If he was the one behind it, there were plenty of opportunities for Border Officials to arrest him and send him back to venezuela. They never did so. There were a lot of cracks in the system. He was able to buck the system and allegedly pull this off. What do you think of how this was handled . Well, thats whats so frustrating about this whole thing, neil. Really when you think about when and where it started in 2022, this guy came across the border. You know, for over two years now myself and a lot of other republicans governors have been saying, we have mass migration happening at the southern border, illegal immigration. We have a situation where this persons arrested in new york and is released and then theyre arrested again, in georgia and released and nobodys checking him. You have someone illegal breaking our laws. They should have been deported and now we have, you know, unfortunately in a horrific crime, a dead 22yearold. Neil and the georgi
generic checklist disaster, these are the chemicals most common, let s check him off the list, what is way more complicated than that. i heard heart-wrenching pain from actual people, to your point carey, who have been going through something that they never imagined. and then the trauma of not knowing whether your water is actually safe to drink. not knowing whether air is actually safe to breathe. despite what the government, whether at the state level or the federal level, is telling you. because you see all these animals dying. not only that, i heard other symptoms tonight. i heard them describe, they still vomiting, some of the people in town are still vomiting. a lot of them are getting bloody noses. i hadn t heard that symptom. they re going to the hospital cause there s such strong bloody noses. i do know those still happening until tonight. i will just stay, i think it would ve been yet another scandal for the ceo not to have shown up to something that cnn
Good saturday morning and welcome to cnn this morning today is april 6, 2024. Im Victor Blackwell and im amro walker. Heres what were watching for you. This morning. Rattled buildings and nerves, a series of Aftershocks Jolt millions across the northeast after the strongest earthquake in nearly 250 years this hits new jersey, a Ripple Effects felt up and down the east coast. The us is bracing for what senior officials called a quote, significant and inevitable attack by iran in the coming days with live with the overnight developments israel says its approved reopening acute crossing to allow humanitarian aid to flow into gaza for the First Time Since the israelhamas war started six months ago, we are live there with the latest and the eclipse frenzy sweeping across the country, leading to a Population Boom in one tiny town in texas ill take you there later this morning at least 18 aftershocks have rattled the northeast after a 4. 8 magnitude earthquake struck the region yesterday, the
Streaming on macs thanks for joining us. The news continues now on cnn hello and welcome to. Our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im anna coren, live from hong kong ahead on cnn newsroom this Trip Hi Jake Mistake could and should have been prevented the strike on the aid vehicles is a grave mistake the Israeli Military sharing its damning preliminary report on the killing of seven World Central Kitchen Workers will look at what answers the report provided and what questions remained plus the count down to mondays Solar Eclipse is gearing up with all eyes on the sky, will look at why one particular group and zahedi indoors with the beginning and shes done it again Caitlin Clark advances the iowa guide to the ncbi doublet is National Championship game for a second, stripe season cnn sports andy scholes joins me live to break down march madness well, tomorrow will mark six months since the attack by hamas that led to israels war in gaza. In that time, gazas Ministry Of H
the unnerving part comes when you are doing these things and the aircraft is getting tossed around a little bit by the storm. our aircraft is over 120,000 pounds when we fly through the eye wall at times. when it gets pushed around like a leaf in the wind, it s a little unnerving, but it s exciting. what we re doing up here to improve the forecast is something i can really get behind. to me it sounds a bit more unnerving than exciting. but i do get how important it is. what is the data that you ve been able to collect so far on idalia? oh, we have a lot of instrumentation that s running as we go through the storm. when we go through the center of the storm, we ll hunt for the center. we ll identify the exact low-pressure center, and if we do it right, we ll find the surface winds where they are exactly at zero knots, and that helps recalibrate the forecast. we also get radar data that can help feed into super computer