hello, everyone. thanks for joining us this saturday. i m fredricka whitfield. a desperate man hunt is under way in texas, a gunman killing five people including an 8-year-old and police are racing to a house in cleveland, texas, overnight. on reports of an active shooter. at least three others were wounded in a brutal attack. and now the search is on for the suspect who took off before police arrived on the scene. cnn s ryan young is following this breaking story for us. so tell us what we know thus far, that is taking place in a house, does this mean that everyone knew each other, meaning the suspect and the victims? well, it appears they were neighbors. and in fact, they were talking to him across the street, he had a gun, and apparently, he s been firing in that yard, according to the sheriff, many times, and they asked him to stop shooting because it was disturbing the baby inside the home. and at some point apparently he became angry and then actually went inside the
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it s foggy right now. brian: unzip the sleeves off your coat and make it a vest if you have an option. steve: glenn youngkin, that s all he has got are the vests. ainsley: he is in virginia. he needs to take that vest to charlotte, north carolina. brian: he actually gave me one. ainsley: vest is like when you are in a hot bed and kick your leg out off of the sheet. steve: have a foot sticking out there for the cool air. ainsley: we have all done that. steve: yesterday i left the program a little early and brian and ainsley so aptly drove the car for an extra 45 minutes because i was down. ainsley: and the wheels came off. steve: let s hope not. i was down at the new york stock exchange. my brother-in-law took a new car the tes. bob garety to the left of him he and da dain right in the middles his rife and their done dain, and congratulations. very exciting. this is kathy s brother? kathy s brother. dain and peter doocy are the same age. we have all tra
recognition, award earned by the student, including any achievement earned. listen to this. there clearly has been an effort to bring down the standard for students in virginia, to stop celebrating excellence. civil rights have been violated and we need to understand, it is pursuit of equity that would damage the prospect of students. brooke: the new bill comes as more schools are implicated for failing to notify students about their awarding. george c high school s school principal apologizing, saying as soon as this was conif i recalled, marshal school notified parents and students. now there are now a total of 17 schools under investigation by attorney general mayoras, including eight schools in fairfax and five in prince william county and four in loudoun. fairfax county mom says the schools are punishing students who work the hardest. listen. they withhold national merit awards from emthis. it is criminal. they are terrorizing us as parents. the school board member
scene. when it went off, baldwin is one of four people that could face charges. investigation into a virginia high school is heating up. this has countered everything we believe. the governor filing legislation that will make it mandatory for schools to notify students. we have to act! former vice president catching a lot of attention for this rant about climate change. boiling the oceans, creating these atmospheric rivers and the rain bombs. whoa sweet child of mine whoa oh oh sweet love of mine steve: good morning, orlando, florida. right now, you have 61 degrees. it is sunny for the most part as people head to work and get out and get the day started on this thursday. going for a daytime high of 83 degrees. then cut live to our world headquarters here at 48th and sixth avenue. the crossroads of the world. we re currently in new york city according to my apple watch, it is 41 degrees. and we re going to go for a high of 46. ainsley: crazy, it s janua