with five things to know. first off, breaking overnight, ukraine attacks a crucial bridge connecting russia to crimea peninsula. ukraine intelligence officials said that the damage will hurt russia s ability to move supplies. airlines trying to get back on track after another brutal weekend. more than 170 flights cancelled yesterday. the philadelphia suburbs hit especially hard, officials say at least five people died in flash floods. a top investigator in the gilgo beach serial killer case, is describing the suspect as a quote demon. he tells cnn the investigation remains active and they continue to gather evidence and have more human remains to analyze. senator joe manchin set to speak at a no labels meeting in
election. in those texts, she references talking to jared. was that jared kushner? if it was, what were they talking about? the biden white house says it will not assert executive privilege over kushner s testimony, the same way it s handled most of the january 6th investigation. of course, kushner has a right to invoke his fifth amendment right if he believes he has criminal exposure in questions asked. you are getting new information about the different investigation into the president s son hunter biden. what s the latest on that? reporter: wolf, sources tell cnn the investigation into hunter biden is heating up. prosecutors have been discussing the strength of their case and whether charges may be warranted. a federal investigation into hunter biden has gained steam in recent months. cnn has learned from multiple sources a flurry of witnesses have provided testimony. more are expected to talk to
cnn positive train control, a technology designed to slow down a train that s going too fast, was not activated on the tracks at the time of the crash. the national transportation safety board is launching a full investigation, tonight dispatching a team of 20 investigators to the scene. this was called an inaugural run of this service, but we want to check and make sure what that exactly means and find out more information about that specifically. reporter: an ntsb official tells cnn the investigation will focus on recovering the train s data recorders to determine the train s speed. they ll also examine the tracks and signals and conduct extensive interviews with the crew and passengers. we went down an embankment. we had to kick out the window, the emergency window. reporter: the last major amtrak crash was just 2 1/2 years ago in philadelphia when amtrak 188 from washington, d.c. to new york city derailed,
run of this, this service. but we want to check and make sure what that exactly means. reporter: an ntsb official tells cnn the investigation will focus on recovering the train s data recorders, to determine the train s speed. they ll also examine the tracks and signals and conduct extensive interviews with the crew and passengers. we went down an embankment. we had to kick out the window the emergency window. reporter: and while no one knows for sure what caused this crash, just two weeks ago, the mayor of lakewood, washington, warned state transportation officials that the tracks were not suited for high-speed rail travel, saying, come back when there s that accident and try to justify not putting in those safety enhancements, adding, this project was never needed and endangers our citizens. the last major amtrak crash was just 2 1/2 years ago in philadelphia, when amtrak 188 from washington, d.c. to new york city derailed, killing
true bill, if this is accurate. there s nobody making a presentation to the grand jury that they shouldn t approve the indictment between the prosecutor, right? this is between the prosecutor and the grand jury without anybody intervening the target of the investigation? that s right. that s why the defendant is presumed innocent. they have not had a chance to cross-examine witnesses, any of the things at trial. i will say this, you sometimes hear this complaint that a prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich before a grand jury. i don t think that s true. not the least of which it s a strange metaphor but because there is an obligation to present the grand jury with significant exculpatory information so they are understanding the whole story. does robert mueller, over his