the dots. to no.dots to try tonight, the most dire threat to a free and fair elections ini the history of the united states . it is now coming from within, will explain it all by coordinating with the dnc and big tech top brass at our own fbi have been puttingr their thumbs on the scales of our elections. now, fors now fo years, the laso presidential elections in particular, and the mob and the media are totally and completely complicit througare totah censorship, thrg lying, through disinformation, not vetting candidates. they all deliberately work w hand in hand to help elect democrats all across the country. but thanks to several new investigations, a handful of reporters and a guy by the s eportersname elon musk.ght, t that s righthe, the billionaire, t of thisexten corruption is now beginning to come to light. and tonight we re going to walk you through this step by step.u it mayth seem complex, but it ss also actually pretty simple. we we ll begin tonight with elondod m
wearing neon green leotards terrorizing victimize on the subway. they beat teens at random. the video shows that gang tossing around one of the girls and punching the other repeatedly in the face. the new york post reports the mother of one of those victims has suggested that the state lacks bill reform laws are to blame for a text like this and they and she accused the states democrats of making these ridiculous laws and letting savages watch the walk the streets with nothing but a slap on the wrist. another victim is also pushing back on another democratic lawmaker. you may also remember this video elizabeth gomez a mother of two, brutally beaten in the subway as she was on her way to work. she was dragged across the platform and repeatedly kicked and punched and then just days later, the democratic council woman who represents her district we did this, subway violence is a one in a million event. as a believer in a violence free new york city, i still think that is one too
but we are so grateful to have you spending your morning with us. we re thrilled to have you with us. it is a bittersweet morning here at cnn. it is christi s last day with us at new day. we ll have a lot to say about that. share some good-byes later this hour. stick around for that. we do want to begin with the breaking news, what is happening in ukraine. yeah, because the war there is looming over a meeting of g7 leaders in europe right now. there were explosions that rocked the ukrainian capital of kyiv today. the ukrainian airport says between 4 and 6 missiles were launched at consekyiv. president biden is going to try to keep u.s. allies aligned against russia, even as he faces anger and frustration back home over inflation, the rising cost of food and gas and legitimate fears of a recession. he and other leaders will look for ways to punish russia, while also managing a global economy that has become shaky. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is expected t
u.s. federal holiday. tonight it is going to be extraordinary. a concert that s uplifting and educational and only seen here on cnn. enjoying an extraordinary display of black talent of genres and generations here. the all-star lineup with earth wind and fire with september and the legendary chaka khan live on stage with ain t nobody. that s michelle turner next to me. and khalid with talk and ne-yo performing and also featured special messages. michelle obama and the first black vice president of the united states kamala harris and will hear from president joe biden. we ll set the stage for the show in less than an hour by talking to the woman known as the grandmother of juneteenth which is opal lee. amazingly young at 95. played a leading role to push lawmakers to formally recognize this holiday. so happy to be with you. it will be a production unlike anything we have seen. the first thing you hear groaning is next to me, michelle turner. i want to know who authoriz
former police officer killed exchanging gunfire with the shooter. survivors of the attack describe a terrifying rush to escape. my daughter was crouched down to the front end for the entire shooting. i got all the way to the back door and the back door was stuck but morris, my co-worker, who told us to run to the back, he s also the one who was able to get the door open for us to get out of the building. we were afraid, we didn t know if someone was on the other side of the door. she was in panic mode and she did not move because she did not want to be noticed she was there. buffalo s mayor called for the city to pull together to overcome the trauma of the attack. we re heart broken. many people with tears in their eyes, families that have lost loved ones. i m telling the community to grieve but let s stay strong, let s stay together and let s get through this as a community. police have identified the suspect and 18-year-old peyton gendron. authorities are combing th