good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata. welcome to cnn tonight. we continue our live coverage of the historical day of a former president being arrested and arraigned this afternoon, donald trump faced 34 felony counts for falsifying business records in connection with the hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels. hours later, and aggrieved donald trump appeared in front of a very friendly mega outfitted proud at mar-a-lago. i never thought anything like this. could happen in america never thought it could happen. the only crime that i have committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it. from there, he went on to spout his usual litany of lies and grievances. but that was the only part of today that was familiar. everything else we ve never before seen a former u. s president under arrest and walking into a courtroom sitting , with his defense team, having to answer to charges just as any other criminal defendants would so now
nick peyton walsh is live in ukraine. what can you tell us about the new strikes? reporter: still very early days for precisely what is at the moment. i should caution by this point yesterday we had seen larger amount of russian missile strikes in ukraine. this appears to be lesser. some officials in odessa. others are saying some of these missiles have, indeed, been shot down. there appears to be damage to part of the energy structure but it does seem like russia is trying to sustain the feeling of constant threat ukrainians lived with throughout much of yesterday. certainly many people in the country woken by an alert on their phones. why i had s death toll now at 19. it seems dozens of people injured and here are the remarkable scenes that many ukrainians spent yesterday enduring. this was the day the war came back to all of ukraine. the capitol, kyiv, like many cities edging towards normal hit by multiple missile strikes. carnage at rush hour. central streets hit. targe
South Yorkshire Police giving us those details a little earlier. The weapon involved is understood to be a broken bottle, rather than a knife. That detail fare from the pa news agency. Sojust knife. That detail fare from the pa news agency. So just to recap, knife. That detail fare from the pa news agency. Sojust to recap, a 17 year old boy has been arrested on suspicion of Attempted Murder after three people were injured at that secondary school, which then went into lockdown. This is the the Birley Academy in sheffield on wednesday, and we were told to expectjust wednesday, and we were told to expect just a wednesday, and we were told to expectjust a brief wednesday, and we were told to expect just a brief statement from the police then, which we got, no questions from the media allowed or taken and short statement then from the head teacher as well outside. But this has clearly been a shocking incident and a shocking moment this morning. At about 8 50am, police were called. That is
arts correspondent, david sillito. david, we have a life page that is “p david, we have a life page that is up and running on the bbc website. it is remarkable the wonderful tributes that are coming in for george and they alljust reflect him in such a lovely way. one that i am just reading now is from our colleague nick 0 brien to use to work at the bbc. he is now in australia. he said something that i think is so true. it is rare in our industry for someone to be so universally loved. industry for someone to be so universally loved. that is exactly it. i universally loved. that is exactly it- i looked universally loved. that is exactly it. i looked at universally loved. that is exactly it. i looked at from universally loved. that is exactly it. i looked at from nick - universally loved. that is exactly it. i looked at from nick and - it. i looked at from nick and occasionally i am asked by people, they say, what is that person that you really like? and you have to answer, wel
other attorney john sale, john, do you agree? i don t and it s good to be on with my friend and former colleague nick we were. i was also a watergate prosecutor. so nick had everybody else. i disagree. i think the case is weak legally and factually. uh well, let me say before i go on. i think this is a very sad day for the country. i think it was a sad day for the presidency. the whole world is watching and nick, i think you may recall that when president nixon resigned, we were reminded in our office. we shouldn t be celebrating that it was a tragedy, so i think this was just unfortunate but getting back to the question at hand. i think legally. all right. the elevating this to a felony is i m not going to say it s incorrect, but i think it s untested, and i think it s more of a federal case and are nick and my former office where we work. so that district of new york u s attorney s office. they took a pass on this and it was not all the bar justice department which did but then the b