including the moment officers are ambushed by the gunman, plus the new york prosecutor who indicted former president trump now taking on a top house republican details on the lawsuit just filed and jailed russian opposition leader alexey navalny s health quickly deteriorating his team raising concerns he may have been poisoned, again investigative journalist who was featured in the film navalny is my guest. let s go, outfront. good evening, america hill in tonight for erin burnett. outfront tonight ambushed. we re getting our first look at the moment when police arrived at the louisville bank, where gunmen killed five people this week. the video is perhaps not surprisingly hard to watch. what you re about to see, though, is an officer running toward the gunman. when he s ambushed. 1 30 back and we re making entry from the from the east side, pressing the main. so once the officer is able to determine where the shooter is. he then opens fire. killing the shooter. i do want to
the country s biggest children s short story competition 500 words is back for the first time in three years. it will be supported by camilla, the queen consort. welcome to the bbc news channel. a postmortem examination is to be carried today out on the body of a baby found by police searching for the missing child of constance marten and mark gordon. the couple disappeared in earlyjanuary and were arrested earlier this week. in earlyjanuary and were they are currently being held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. the news comes after a days long search by police of a 90 square mile area near brighton, which ended with a baby s body being discovered near to where the couple was arrested on monday. vincent mcaviney has more. yesterday, at locations from newhaven to brighton, the search for the missing baby was in full swing over a 90 square mile area. officers from the sussex force were joined by those from the metropolitan police and volunteer experts in search an
captions by vitac www.vitac.com the barnes firm injury attorneys breaking news tops the hour. turns out the former president is not the only one with classified documents problem. the current president has one as well, stemming from his time as vice president. they were discovered last fall in a private office in washington, that he used as part of his relationship with the university of pennsylvania, where he was an honorary professor from 2017 to 2019. attorney general garland has asked a u.s. attorney to investigate. republicans are reacting. so far the former president and the democratic chairman of the house committee has called this, quote, a problem and deep concern. evan perez share it is biline of the story. he joins us now. what more do you know about the documents that were found? anderson, we know at least some of the documents were classified at a level tssci, which stands for sensitive compartmented information. this is information that comes from sp
happens, is anybody s guess, and today s events only added to the drama. i m pamela brown in for anderson tonight. the former president kicked off speculation that an indictment may be imminent with a social media post over the weekend stating that it may come tomorrow but he offered no proof of that and his own lawyer told cnn that they are merely repeating what they read in the media but they can t be because everyone is in the dark about what s going on behind the closed doors of the grand jury room and about when they could reach a decision. all we know is that if the former president is charged, it will be historic and not just for the reasons we cited, but also because of the nature of the crime being alleged. a payoff and coverup of an alleged relationship with an adult film actress, something trump has denied. any potential indictment can also be the first of more charges to come for former president trump. those would involve separate investigations out of the justic
republican leader kevin mccarthy, the house speaker opening up in her first interview since the brutal attack on her husband at their san francisco home. mccarthy also speaking exclusively to cnn detailing his plans for the next two years if republicans win control of the house. cnn reporters and correspondents are following the sprint to the finish line right now covering the key races in all the major battle ground states across the united states. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. let s begin our coverage this hour in pittsburgh with cnn s jessica dean. jessica, control of the senate could come down to pennsylvania. both mem med oz and john fetterman on are on the campaign trail tonight. what do we expect to hear from them? reporter: wolf, we re hearing their closing arguments to voters here in the commonwealth of pennsylvania as election day is upon us. we have mehmet oz trying to ca