ahead. i ll speak with the family of paul weiland, another american, the kremlin has locked up on espionage charges and a group of military families gets the tragic news. nine service members killed when two black hawk choppers crashed. cnn has a crew right near that save. plus tension in the house from paper tossing to hallway shouting in your face. debates are getting heated on the hill. welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper, and we start today with our world lead. top u . s. officials are strongly criticizing russia after an american reporter was detained on charges of spying. evan gersh covic appeared in a moscow court today accused of trying to steal russian state secrets. his employer, the wall street journal, says it quote vehemently denies those claims. but now gorshkov itch faces up to 20 years in prison. and today , lawmakers on capitol hill are accusing russia of using this journalist as leverage, and the white house is dismissing the charges.
trying to portray himself and china as peacemakers the white house today calling on congress to claw back ceo bonuses from the failed banks and make it easier for regulators to bar them from future employment. as the treasury secretary prompts j.p. morgan s president to bail out another failing california bank. the former fdic chair raised the alarm about the 2008 financial crisis, she s joining me today good day i m andrea mitchell in washington the international criminal court of justice issuing arrest warrants for vladimir putin and his commissioner of children s rights accusing them of war crimes, deporting thousands of children from ukraine to russia. moscow has denied all allegations of war crimes in ukraine. let s bring in dan deluce. it s very significant first of all, it s laying at putin s feet, this well documented chain of events by human rights organizations and western governments and our fellow journalists that children in ukraine have been forcibly deporte
good morning, everyone. it is saturday, february 25th. i m amara walker. good morning, amara, i m boris sanchez. we re grateful you are starting your weekend with us. you are live in the cnn newsroom and despite the vicious lies you may be reading on social media, amara and i didn t plan to coordinate our outfits, it happened naturally because great minds think alike. i think we re ready to welcome spring when it has ppen ukraine enters the second year of war with russia with a message to the world. [ speaking non-english ] [ cheers ] ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy acknowledging the grim milestones speaking before troops in kyiv. he declared 2023 as a year of ukraine s victory over russia and expressed confidence in his country s ability to fend off attacks. in the meantime, ukraine s international allies showed their solidarity with tributes and announcements of new weapons and funding heading to the region. the first shipment of heavy battle tanks arriv
the private christian school 28 year old shooter killed six people, including 39 year old this is one angry mother interrupts live television demanding answers and that mother is outfront tonight, plus another witness appears before the trump grand jury. david pecker. and publisher of the national enquirer on the hush money payments to stormy daniels is michael cohen is on standby to return to the witness stand. going to attorney is outfront and how tiktok is keeping much needed ammunition from ukraine. let s go, outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett outfront. tonight we begin with breaking news chilling details emerging tonight about a possible motive after a mass shooting at a private christian elementary school, the nashville police chief, saying the killer who identified as transgender resented having gone to that school. there is some belief that there was some resentment for having to go to that school. don t have all the details to that just yet, and that s why this
good morning. i m kristen fisher. i m jim sciutto. joe biden is meet virtually with g7 leaders and the ukrainian president as the world marks one year since russia s full-scale invasion of ukraine. the u.s. has pledged another $2 billion in aid to the country and announced new sanctions against russians, and the people who help them around the world, particularly procuring weapons for that invasion. defense secretary lloyd austin vows the u.s. will stand by ukraine, using a phrase we have heard frequently of late, for as long as it takes. as long as ukraine continues to conduct operations and continues to work to take back its sovereign territory, we will be there with them. you can expect that the international community will be with ukraine once the fighting stops. and just look at how the front lines of this war have evolved over the course of the past year. in that time, more than 8,000 ukrainian civilians have been killed, entire communities have been decim