we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might ve taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let s pretend for a second that you didn t let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would ve gotten us xfinity. and we d have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch. jpmorgan chase swoops in to buy failed first republic bank and likely preventing a wider banking crisis by doing so, and thus avoiding second largest bank failure in history and what it means for your money is next. police and protesters are clashing on the streets of paris and tear gas filling the air in the largest may day protest france has ever seen. we go live to france. and in texas, law officers are searching for this man accused of killing five people
grief and despair for one texas community after five people were shot and killed, including a 9-year-old boy. the accused killer is still on the run. hundreds of officers are searching now for this man, who had just been we learned deported four times after entering the u.s. illegally. what more we re learning about the manhunt. and a federal judge denies donald trump s motion in a civil battery and defamation trial. e. jean carroll, who is suing the former president, is back on the stand for cross-examination. we are live outside the courthouse. plus a cnn exclusive never before seen images of a 100-foot-long blimp captured in northwest china. experts describing it as a submarine of the skies. we re following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news central. a source tells cnn that the target of a massive manhunt this hour was deported at least four times from the united states. francisco oropesa, wanted for allegedly gunni
well, it has been in place for over 100 years as tradition of the committee. if you appoint a federal court judge you need the approval of the senators from that state, so we had the last word. some senators and even as the same party of the president like to have that opportunity, and it is bringing the white house into the conversations before the choice is made. i want to preserve it, and the republicans do, too. and i think that we can do it and continue the record-breaking pace of filling the judicial vacancies. it is not going away under your watch? not at that time. and sara? thank you. exclusive images of a 100-foot long military blimp flying over the desert by china and some say it is a submarine in the skies. and a may day, these
obtained by my colleague, paul murphy and i, from a company called black sky, a satellite imaging company. they have been looking at this site near a place in northwestern china for years. but for the first time, they managed to photograph something on that runway outside of that hangar, and we are told by experts who have studied this that that is a military blimp that has never been seen before. that s a small figure on the far left. that white oval shape just to the left of the large blue hangar is a military blimp that s been talked about, written about, but never been seen before. it is outside a huge hangar on a large runway. this is part of the airship program, which shows that china is making advances in their airship programs. we know they have what are called aerostats, which stay stationary. we know they have those balloons, of course, very famously crossed the country a couple months ago. now we are seeing this military blimp, which could offer them
liberal panel, what are your thoughts on jeb s wonderful e-mail to kat? leave my friend combs out of this. okay? yes. secondly, he s complaining about his dad putting him a deep depression for a few days? his dad put me in a deep depression for four years. his brother put me in a deep depression for eight years. all right. before we go, a quick update on a story. a military blimp broke free from the moorings in maryland reaching over 16,000 feet knocking over power lines in the process. before finally coming to rest in pennsylvania state, ed. it was quite scary. no one got hurt. i couldn t help but wonder what happened to the blimp? here s the latest installment of where are they now? a blimp broke free today becoming a potential hazard to aviation and a real problem for electricity consumers on the ground. that was way back in 2015.