brutal treatment of soldiers on the front lines. we re live in ukraine. plus, cnn is learning more connections connected to president biden could be searched for classified documents and the president is frustrated tonight. and kevin mccarthy says he had questions about the life story of congressman george santos, so why was nothing done? let s go outfront. good evening, everyone. i m kate bolduan in for erin burnett. welcome to a special edition of outfront. tonight, russia touts a rare military victory. this is video posted by putin s private army. in it, you can see russian fighters holding a wagner flag and claiming that they re now in control of the main train station just outside the town of solidar which putin claims his forces have seized. this train station is not far from bakhmud. it s an area that is symbolically important for russia. capturing the two cities would be the most significant victory russia s had in months, but it s coming at a cost. a former w
my director is saying ariel. i don t know. i don t see you as ariel. can i be a mouse? can i be mickey? i want to be mickey. mickey a s black. oh, is mickey black? are we having this conversation? this whole thing about santa and jesus. i was the color fuchsia just now. i do love the new ariel though. i think it s amazing what it s doing for kids and diversity, so i think it s great and for opening people s eyes to their own issues whether they realize they have them or not. that s a whole other conversation. do you have issues? it s friday night. do you know what your issues are? that s a whole other show, and this is a whole other show now. thank you, laura. this is don lemon tonight. the doj just moments ago asking an appeals court to put on hold parts of the judge s order requiring a third party review of the materials from the fbi search of mar-a-lago last month. the doj asking for the 11th circuit to take action as soon as pact kl. just one day after
and it is also very windy which is pushing some of the flames. people are heating the nuclear power plant, and we are playing with fire. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is wednesday, acceseptemb, 9:00 a.m. here this london and 4:00 a.m. on the east coast. and we re learning new details about what the fbi found at mar-a-lago. agents recovered a document on a foreign government defenses nuclear capabilities. the pain cites people familiar with the matter and the justice department has recovered horn 300 classified documents from mar-a-lago this year. you are talking about documents that should be stored in a scif, takes it is a gover acronym for a very secure room, and should have someone who is designated government official to keep very close tabs on those kinds of documents. that is another cause for concern because obviously when they conducted this search, they looked in a storage room, in the former president s office, and those aren
time. the crowds mostly silent. but then breaking out in applause as the procession neared westminster hall on grounds of parliament. that s where her body now lies in state and will remain until monday morning. the queen s coffin draped with the royal standard, her crown caried into the hall just a few hours ago. taking part in the mile-long walk from the palace to the queen s children, king charles, prince andrew and princess anne and the grandsons william and harry. william s wife kate and meghan, the queen consort rode behind in black cars. they joined the rest of the royal family for a service at westminster after the coffin arrived. amazing to think it was just a few months ago these streets were packed with londoners celebrating the queen s platinum jubilee. today many of those same people have gathered here again. taking the opportunity to bear witness and pay respects, but also to share the royal family s personal grief, a reminder that the queen really served three
a commercially available lock or whatever lock they had on it, we needed it, no one is being charged with a crime? i don t think that i don t think all of that will happen. i don t think that he will say anything about who will or will not be charged with a crime. i d just be surprised if that conclusion has been reached at this point. i also think that he will if he does go down this road he s going to address why a search warrant was necessary. it may not be in detail. i don t think he ll do anything to out any particular source or sources they had. but i do think that if he addresses this he has to address why they proceeded by way of search warrant and couldn t trust a subpoena to be the mechanism that was used. and then i think he s going to really assure people about the rule of law, about the system that s used, about the probable cause standard, about what a court needs to do, that it s not just the justice department, and assure people. and i think in many ways