doocy said lawrence found a goat. i thought it was a sheep. he said it was a goat. gosh. it was a sheep. so just to i also exacerbated it. middle america, we do know the difference between a sheep and goat to clear it up. dhs secretary mayorkas defending his handling of the situation in del rio. thousands of migrants were living under a bridge forcing officials to force the border crossing for more than a week. bill: crews have cleared out the site. it is allowing the greater majority to stay and make their case for asylum, which may take years. of the 17,400 that weren t deported back or didn t return on their own to mexico, how many of them either first, how many have been released into the u.s. they are released on conditions and approximately i think it s 10,000 or so. 12,000. when we talk about a total of 12,000 or could it be even higher? it could be even higher. dana: kevin mccarthy is here with reaction. griff jenkins is live in mexico. let s check in
mariupol is in a disaster. food, water and ammunition growing more scarce by the hour. hundreds of women and children hiding inside a battered and burnt out fortress. no agreement on evacuation corridors out of mariupol because the ukrainians fear they will be attacked by russian forces. this morning disturbing satellite images as well show rows of mass graves near mariupol. russian soldiers dumped bodies into ditches to cover their crimes. the mayor of mariupol calling it evidence of war crimes. i spoke with the mary and he said these images are painful to see. a once blossoming city now reduced to rubble. he said more than 20,000 people, 20,000 people have been killed there. we will hear from him directly just ahead. meanwhile, president biden says the war is now entering what he called a critical window. he announced a new 800 million ukraine weapons package, the second one in just over a week. the new package focused on heavy artillery, howitzers and drones. president
harbors a dark history, we will take you to oasis villa, a painful reminder of the fragility of taiwan s democracy. announcer: live from the cnn center, it is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin in ukraine where for the second time in days the city of zaporizhzhia is taking a deadly pounding from russian rockets. have a look here, these are scenes of chaos after multiple rockets slammed into residential areas saturday reportedly killing at least 17 people, while further south moscow is scrambling to get the bridge drinking crimea with russia back up and running, a part of the bridge collapsed after a huge explosion and fire saturday. now, russia says repair work will be under way around the clock, some train and road traffic has already resumed, but drivers will go into the water later today to see if the structure can still support trucks. ukraine isn t claiming responsibility for what happened, but president zelenskyy made it clear he s far from feeling sorry ab
we start in florida, where the state is being battered by hurricane ian. this is the scene live in tampa bay, showing the sunshine skyway bridge, which is getting battered by the heavy wind and rain. there are warnings of catastrophic damage, both from the high winds, which are gusting at up to 235 kilometres per hour, that s around 145 miles per hour, and from the heavy rain. combine that with what experts are saying could be the highest storm surge on record, and there are fears for the safety of thousands of people. azadeh moshiri is in tampa for us. a life threatening hurricane is now barrelling towards america s sunshine state. and put millions under evacuation orders across the west coast. ian is unpredictable. it s already caused widespread damage in cuba, wiping out power to the country s entire grid, with some residents killed. but now its hurricane force winds are leaving the gulf of mexico and taking aim at florida s coast. this satellite image shows the eye of the
it s six in the morning in singapore, and six in the evening across florida where the state is being battered by hurricane ian. there are warnings of catastrophic damage both from the high winds which are gusting at up to 240 kilometres per hour, that s around 150 miles per hour. and from the heavy rain. combine that with what experts are saying could be the highest storm surge on record and there are fears for the safety of thousands of people. let s get the latest now from our correspondent azadeh moshiri who s in tampa bay. a life threatening hurricane is now barrelling towards america s sunshine state. and put millions under evacuation orders across the west coast. ian is unpredictable. it s already caused widespread damage in cuba, wiping out power to the country s entire grid, with some residents killed. but now its hurricane force winds are leaving the gulf of mexico and taking aim at florida s coast. this satellite image shows the eye of the hurricane packed w