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for its brutal aggression. the white house is being briefed on the debt ceiling negotiations back home. i will speak to a senate democrat leading the push for the president to bypass congress and raise the debt ceiling by invoking the 14th amendment. this hour, desantis versus trump. dueling positions on abortion, as the florida governor prepares to jump into the race as early as next week and signs four more bills positioning himself to the right in the culture wars. rising tensions over immigration boiling over far from the border. cities like new york run out of space to house migrants being sent north. it has overwhelmed our system. 65,000 people are coming to the city. a week and a half ago, we had 4,200. in one day, we had 900. the numbers are unbelievable when you think about it. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. president biden is balancing major domestic and foreign policy challenges while on the other side of the world. in japan ....
early saturdtart. you know, you come back from vacation, you have a new anchor. thanks for joining us, everyone. i m zoraida sambo will i n. up first, authorities in egypt trying to negotiate the release of two kidnapped victims. one of the victims is diabetic. and his family is not here he has his medication with him. mohammed sami joins us on the phone in sinai, egypt, right now. where do the negotiations stand right now with the kidnapper? they are trying to negotiate with the hostages. the kidnapper insists that his uncle be released from prison and he s saying his uncle is not guilty. but the authorities are keen on making sure that they do not switch their arms. so this is a complicated situation. we know in fact past that six attempts have been kidnapped attempts in sinai d none of the hostages were ever harmed. so we are positive that the situation might be resolved soon. let s talk about that. as you mentioned, this is the third time that we ve had am ....
he was treated for in 2010. he ll be joined by an iraq veteran who suffered a similar injury. and what is george clooney doing in handcuffs? we ll tell you. this morning, the soldier accused of killing 16 afghan civilians in a house to house rampage is back in the u.s. the suspect is identified as 38-year-old army staff sergeant robert bales. he s now in custody at ft. leavenworth by himself. this was his first tour of duty in afghanistan, but he had done three tours of iraq. neighbors say they only knew bales as a family man who was the life of a party. i was blown away. i was devastated, heart broken, completely shocked. i would describe him he was super fun to hang around with, kind of the life of the party kind of guy. super loving, friendly to everybody he met. great with his kids. i just i don t i don t see how this has happened. i never saw any signs of marital problems. they always seemed pretty happy. cnn s sara steiner has been following this sto ....
would you do this for practically nothing? this single mother does. but why? kiss, inc. forget the music. forget the makeup. this may be the smartest band in the history of rock n roll. can you put a dollar sign on the kiss empire? $500 million. $750 million. a billion dollars. the genius of kiss, inc. revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with your hosts tonight soledad o brien and sanjay gupta. good evening. we begin with a murder in mississippi. it s a brutal killing allegedly fueled by race and by rage. we broke this shocking story right here on cnn. a young, white teenager accused of killing a black man. just because of the color of his skin. over a four-month investigation we found even more disturbing details, uncovering how the teenager and some of his friends had this history of violent and racist incidents. and raising questions also about whether authorities turned a blind eye. drew g ....
these folks weren t rioting like we have seen the past several days. they were there to clean up. now the problem is that the violence, looting and arson has spread to sever other british cities besides london. also a nationwide manhunt for two brothers and their older sister accused much opening fire on a florida police officer, then robbing a georgia bank. you re seeing the three siblings there and authorities do consider them armed and extremely dangerous. all right. wall street did a bit of a u-turn yesterday and thank goodness it did. we don t know exactly what it s going to do today. but we are waiting to see. that is coming up for us in about 29 minutes from now. the dow closed up 429 points yesterday. however, that was a reversal of fortunes from monday s loss of 634 points. christine romans in new york for us. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange for us. christine, 29 minutes away. what is going to happen? reporter: futures are lower and alison can ....