fleeing the banks of sudan has just docked. these stories and more coming into cnn news central. this morning, a manhunt across the state of texas for the man accused of shooting and killing four adults and a 9-year-old child. officers say that the incident was sparked all because someone simply asked him to stop firing his gun because a baby was sleeping. a $90,000 reward is being asked for his arrest. there is a huge number of officers searching for him but right now, josh campbell, we are hearing zero leads? yes, that is right. federal, state, and local officers are fanning across southeast texas, north of houston where on friday, authorities say that the man, the 38-year-old francisco oropeza conducted this brutal killing of five of his neighbors, and now they were originally able to track the cell phone. he discarded the phone, authorities said, and no leads but an $80,000 reward right now leading to the capture. and now, to walk you through the events. witnesses s
scares. right here on cnn news central. right now, desperation is growing as tens of thousands of people are trying to escape the violence that is unfolding and escalating in sudan. over the last 24 hours, a mass evacuation has been picking up speed and urgency. u.s. officials have confirmed all of the u.s. personnel have been evacuated on president biden s order, u.s. special ops flew into the capital city and the troops were on the ground less than ong nearly 100 u.s. diplomats and staff and family members out. now, at this hour, roughly 16,000 americans remain in sudan and most of them holding dual citizenship, and now at this hour, tony blinken is speaking about the crisis for first time since this u.s. evacuation. listen to this. on saturday, i directed the temporary suspension of operations at khartoum, and we conducted a successful operation to safely evacuate u.s. personnel and their dependents. i want to reiterate my appreciate for ambassador john godfrey and t
all right. t this morning we are seeing the escalating clashes of the police and protesters in paris. one officer hit by a molotov cocktail and suffering burns according to the police. the riot police have been using water cannons to disperse the protesters and thousands are taking the streets to be the largest may day protest that france has seen in years. the demonstration over labor rights is coming after months of president macron s overhaul of the pension system there which is raising the retirement age by two years. our melissa bell has been on the streets of paris where it is all happening. melissa, if you can hear us, give us a sense of what is going on around. reporter: john, an idea of what the plaza is looking like right here. this is the black bloc protesters which is making it to the end point of today s march, the unions and the tens of the thousands of more peaceful
thousands took to the streets to demand the government come up with the over burdened health service. they continue to push for here in the united states. that s how fox and friends charact characterize the favorite show tweeted that thousands of people are marching in the u.k. because their youth system is going broke and not working. the fact of the matter is this was a pronational health care march and that tens of the thousands of people were protesting against cuts to health care, not against the system itself. a fact made evident by britain s conservative health secretary jeremy hunt that tweeted i may disagree with tweets on the march but not one of them wants to live in a system where 28 million people have in coverage. the prime minister is proud of