when they can t feed their babies. in some cases hording is a problem. one massachusetts mother confronted another shopper whose cart was overflowing with baby formula. look at this. look at all this. look at the shelves. you don t think i need it for my baby, too. this is the whole reason there s a formula shortage. you take all the formula off the shelf and buy it once. you come after me, get this one. i m saying this is the reason there s a shortage. you come and buy all the formula at once and there s kids who need formula today who won t be able to get it because you just bought it to stock up. we all have to work together on this folks. elizabeth cohen joins me from ram stein air base in germany where the formula flights will depart. elizabeth, tell us what you re seeing there. reporter: i ve been watching service members at ramstein service base put together these pal lots. 1.5 million bottles of formula headed to indiana arriving tomorrow. talking to the s
cultural center. that s the ex-motion you saw a few moments ago actually seeing it right now. president zelenskyy calling this absolute evil. also, ukraine s last stand in mariupol appears to be over. the remaining fighters at the steal steel plant surrendered. it would be putin s biggest win yet in this brutal war. russians dropped insend dare munitions on a village near kharkiv. reporter: putin would choke the light and life out of here. we are driving into the smoke of an incendiary munitions attack, we re told here, against this civilian village. homes, fields, even the air itself torched. vera says she saw it staurling from the sky and her neighbor hit. reporter: the incendiary munition which burns hot through everything in its path came after heavy normal shelling which makes you question, like so much here, exactly why russia needed to heat fire on top of heavy explosive. it hit just ten minutes ago, this man said, pointing the way. some left bewildered. others i
today we have been watching put together these pal ettepale. this is 1.5 million eight ounce bol bottles of infant formula. i m pamela brown. you re in the cnn newsroom. we re following several major stories. extreme weather across america. a town in michigan sifting through the wreckage of a deadly tornado while more than half the country bakes in record heat. two u.s. military planes are set to fly supplies from germany to the u.s. tonight to help ease america s baby formula shortage. also tonight, fbi is sounding the alarm on so calmed sex sex-tortion scams. suze orman tells you how to protect your money. baking and battering much of the country. moments that must have felt like an ternty. a tornado reduces a small town neighborhood into a debris field. two people are dead and 44 injured. today heat advisories cover 35 million people from philadelphia to new york to boston. in new mexico, the largest wildfire in the state history is now burning into its 6th
your fiancée had just been killed, but she s calm somehow? she seemed very calm. but he was either a but boy front on the side, a love triangle. but on the dark highway, the case will take a dramatic turn. there was my body, on edge. were you nervous? extremely nervous. a mysterious driver carrying ominous cargo. how did he explain that? at that time, you don t. it suggests that there s a conspiracy? unraveling a mind bending plot reveals the shattering truth. inhuman is the only word i can think of, inhuman to do something like that. it was a moonless night in iowa, 4:00 in the morning. the quietest of quiet hours. a small town cop went down an empty highway, found for the early shift at his rural police department. that s when he saw at the corner of his eye, what s that in the ditch? maybe 30 yards off the highway, a car? in trouble? he swung around, somebody clearly missed a curve on the gravel access road. the driver s door hanging opened, the
not the last aid package for ukraine has been overwhelmingly approved by the u.s. congress. a rare and notable achievement given the deep political divisions between democrat and republican lawmakers. on thursday, the $40 billion aid package for both military and humanitarian assistance passed the senate, but not without opposition. 11 republicans voted against the bill in defiance of republican mitch mcconnell. anyone concerned about the cost of supporting a ukrainian victory should consider the much larger cost should ukraine lose. president biden is now heading to south korea and is expected to sign the bill into law once he arrives. but wait there s more. just as the senate approved that $40 billion, the biden administration announced another security package worth $100 million and the flood of money to ukraine comes at a critical moment. ukraine s top military commander claims his troops have broken the russian siege s at kharkiv and miykolaiv and says ukrainia for