Morning. Were following Breaking News of a deadly Mass Shooting in birmingham, alabama as we come to the air this morning, im Amara Walker and im Danny Freeman for Victor Blackwell right now, Birmingham Police say at least four people are dead and dozens more were injured in this shooting. Heres what we know. It all happened just about 11 00 last night in the five points south area. Thats just about two miles away from downtown birmingham. Police believe multiple shooters opened fire on a group of people rest assured, we are going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that we uncover identify, and hunt down who was ever responsible for preying on our people this morning all right. Joining us now is former fbi Special Agent and criminal Justice Professor from the university of new haven. Ken gray. Can good morning to you. What are your thoughts on how theyre going to track down the suspect or suspects. I mean, are they going to be relying on surveillance and maine what whats you
So far. Police got the call around 11 00 Last Night in the 5. 7 Health Area for reference, thats about two miles away from downtown Birmingham Police believe multiple shooters opened fire on a group of people and one of the most popular Entertainment Districts in birmingham are going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that we uncover, identify, and hunt down who was ever responsible for preying on our people this morning we want to turn now to cnn, senior Law Enforcement Analyst and former Philadelphia Police commissioner Charles Ramsey. Commissioner ramsey, thank you first all for joining us this morning. But tell us when it comes to this shooting, how unusual is it for a Mass Casualty Event to have Police Searching for potentially multiple suspects . Actually, its not all that unusual. Ive seen several cases where youve had more than one individual firing into a crowd. Its unusual in the sense that when were usually talking about Mass Shootings, its one shooter multiple pe
31 and a half trillion dollars and counting every moment of every day. speaker mccarthy set to meet with the president to discuss the debt limit and other topics on wednesday. lucas tomlinson live at the white house with more on these upcoming critical negotiations, good afternoon, lucas. lucas: mike, the white house confirm that is meeting will take place wednesday. the white house says it cover wide-range of topics, this one first face to face meeting with new house speaker and president biden. we will meet this wednesday. i know the president said he didn t want to have any discussions but i think it s very important that our whole government is designed to find compromise. i want to find a reasonable and responsible way that we can lift the debt ceiling but take control of the run away spending. democrats have a position. raise the debt ceiling and pay the bills. we are not going to negotiate with ourselves. if the republicans want to put something on the table and sa
occurred. the projectile hit, it ruined, it destroyed everything, what can i tell you. we are left without a place to live. that s enough, no more. that s enough, no more, heartbreaking words from the ukrainian civilians who desperately want this conflict to end but unfortunately there is just no end in sight, mike. mike: ukrainian capital, trey, thanks very much. ukraine has recorded more than 60,000 alleged war crimes since the start of the russian invasion. ukraine s prosecutor s office pushing for international tribunal to prosecute vladimir putin. for more on this ukraine s prosecutor general andri, welcome to washington, welcome to the show. thank you for inviting me. mike: so more than 64,000 war crimes in your estimation, how difficult is it to prosecute war crime when there s still an active shooting war taking
wondering what they would do. even though the devastation, and cities like mariupol are so horrendous, what you are seeing in kyiv, the capital, is also indicative of the terror these people are feeling. it may not be as much, but nevertheless, each individual is facing who s been targeted, and who s been attacked. each individual is feeling a certain degree of pain. your point there, just to reiterate, if you could, it s been striking when you see reporting on who has been left behind. a lot of elderly folks, unable to move, unable to flee. and some of the most hard-hit cities we just heard that boris, who survived concentration camps, was killed, on friday, when a projectile hit s apartment building in the northeast city of kharkiv. he was 96 years old.