the acclaimed author has started to speak again he was stabbed more than half a dozen times. not only to assault his body but to assault everything he represented. an armed man drove his car into a barricade outside of the capitol building, firing shots into the air before taking his own life. a flood is coming to california. it could be the most expensive and natural history unlike anything anybody alive today has experienced hello, everyone. i am kate bolduan , in for pamela brown. you are in the cnn newsroom. we begin with the waiting game playing out after the search of former president trump s mar-a- lago home was lawmakers trying to fill in the gap between what we know and still don t know about the documents. allies of the former president are trying to shift the pressure on to attorney general merrick garland. the top republican on the house intelligence committee wants more information and evidence that the documents could threaten national security if they
but many are returning to the capital, kyiv, with officials saying the city is back up to two thirds of its pre war population of 4 million. one of them was a baby boy called fedor, born in a shelter as russian bombs pummelled the city in february. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been to meet him. a bubble of innocence. in a world ruptured by war. however, he doesn t know any different. he was born on fabree 25, the second day of this invasion. so what kind of ukraine will he grew up in? what kind of ukraine will he grew up in? what kind of ukraine will he a-rewuin? , grew up in? our country, maybe we need the grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids to grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids to live - grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids to live in - grew up in? our country, maybe we need the kids to live in a - we need the kids to live in a better world in a better country. bet
quite working out his way. ben foakes and matt parkinson followed soon after. england got off to a great start, to the new zealand second innings. jimmy anderson, again, with wicket of will young who again had to leave right there , out forjust one run again. and the matthew potts is back at it, too, with a repeat of getting captain kane williamson, and later tom latham. at lunch, new zealand 38 3. at the french open, alfie hewett and gordon reid are on course to win a tenth consecutive grand slam wheelchair doubles title after reaching the final. and in the men s singles draw, we have a brilliant tie to look forward to first up. in the next 15 minutes, it s rafael nadal, against the world number three alexander zverev. nadal, fresh from that epic quarterfinal with old foe novak djokovic, is going for a record extending 14th title at roland garros, and also 22nd grand slam title. after that, it s casper ruud against marin cilic. in the women s draw, american teenager coc
to celebrate thejubilee. iam i am live outside buckingham palace where they are preparing for tomorrow night s big party. the crowds are still out here. in other news, a crowded train has derailed in southern germany killing four passengers and leaving around 30 people injured, some seriously. the accident happened near the town of garmisch. and it s a 100 days since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, with fighting continuing along the entire front line in the east of the country. coming up, i will be talking to mark about two main, major and many more film releases, not all beginning with m here at quarter to 6pm. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. they are getting ready for that big rock concert tomorrow, but these people have come out frankly to enjoy the great atmosphere and the good mood. the focus of attention of the queen s platinum jubilee celebration today this morning has all been on the other side of town at st paul s at each witchel has been watching th