salma? reporter: it s an absolutely horrifying scene here. a hmultiple-story, residential building. firefighters trying to pull people out from the building. there is one woman still trapped inside and rescue workers are doing their best to bring her outside. there are four injuries so far, including a young child, about 12 years old we understand. i just want to show you this scene. this is absolutely going to shake this community. our cameraman is going to give you a look at what people are seeing here. there were multiple missile strikes, as you can see. this was a civilian area. and that s what the local mayor told me. he felt like residents were being targeted by russia. for weeks now, this city has felt relatively safe, relatively calm, relatively stable. a few weeks ago. but they are showing their capability to reach the city. people would have been home, in bed probably. this is a horrifying kraents tva event that happened here. for the woman that is still trapped i
preserved ever since the gunman killed 14 students and 3 adults on valentine s day 2018. and in texas, we re on verdict watch. jurors are now deliberating in the defamation trial against conspiracy theorist alex jones. they re deciding how much money he should pay to the parents of a 6-year-old sandy hook victim for repeatedly pushing derange conspiracies that the murder of 20 first graders and six adults did not happen. the judge in the case denied jones s request for a mistrial after it was revealed his lawyer accidentally sent two years of cell phone records and text messages to the parents legal team. the parents lawyer says multiple law enforcement groups are now seeking those texts, including the january 6th committee. request from various federal agencies and law enforcement to provide that. absent a ruling from you saying you cannot do that, i intend to do so immediately following this. i believe there is absolutely nothing, nothing that he has done to fulfill h
afghanistan, we ll look at how life has changed under the taliban s reign. announcer: live, from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we now know why the fbi searched former u.s. president s donald trump s mar-a-lago home, according to a warrant unsealed on friday, agents were looking for evidence of possible crimes including possible violations of the espionage act related to the gathering, less or redestruction of u.s. defense information. also learning details about some of the items recovered during monday s search. a property receipt also unsealed on friday reveals that fbi agents seized 11 sets of classified documents including one marked top secret sci, one of the highest levels of classification. they also seized four sets of top secret documents, three marked secret and three marked confidential. cnn s katelyn polantz explains what this tells us about the on going investigation. reporter: on friday, a federal court in florida released seve
hello again, everyone, thank you so much for joining me. i m fredericka whitfield. this just in to cnn, sources confirm a lawyer for former president trump signed a letter in june asserting there was no more classified information stored at his mar-a-lago resort in florida. but when the fbi executed a search warrant on monday, agents recovered 11 sets of classified documents with at least one marked as top secret/sci which is one of the highest levels of classifications. the newly unsealed court documents outline three potential crimes that are being investigated. so far, the doj has not filed any charges. plus new today, the department of homeland security and the fbi say they are investigating violent threats made against federal law enforcement, courts, government personnel, and facilities in the wake of the fbi search warrant. the fbi says the number of threats against the bureau are, i m quoting now, unprecedented. cnn s katelyn polantz is here with more details on the s
of their vehicles, break the windows and then just swim to safety in the dark. you can also see here police, first responders helping them get to higher ground. dallas fire rescue has responded to more than 180 water related emergencies. consider this, an entire summer s worth of rain fell on dallas in just hours, as much as 10 inches since sunday. one driver said her car got stuck in just minutes, and then the threat was not just on the roads. a woman woke up to knee-deep water flooding her apartment. she had just moved in. a lot of her stuff ruined. cnn s senior national correspondent, ed lavandera joins me from dallas. what are you seeing? reporter: victor, as you ve laid out, it s been a brutal morning/overnight here. this is a neighborhood in southeast dallas county. this has been some of the hardest hit areas where in some places i ve seen local weather reports say some people have received 10 inches of rain in less than 24 hours. that is the kind of rainfall that you