breaking overnight, russia launches the largest missile attack in two months on ukraine killing at least 20 civilians. this morning ukraine is promising to fight back. here at home, water continues to rise across the midwest and what is being called a slow moving disaster. there is widespread flooding along the mississippi river. and the worst is yet to come. former vice president mike pence testified before the special grand jury investigating former president trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. we ll play for you what trump had to say about it. and a tense back and forth between donald trump s lawyer and the woman who says trump raped her which he denies. what it was like in the room during e. jean carroll s cross examination. we begin this hour with that breaking news out of ukraine. overnight, a deadly wave of air strikes, 20 people were killed including three children in a strike on a residential building in the central ukrainian city of uman according
behaviour. welcome to the programme. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russia s leader vladimir putin for war crimes. the court says there are grounds to believe that president putin is personally responsible for the deportation of thousands of children from ukraine to russia, since last year s invasion. it s the first time the court has ordered the arrest of a prominent, serving political leader. moscow dismissed the announcement as outrageous, saying it doesn t recognise the jurisdiction of the court. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports from ukraine s capital, kyiv. vladimir vladimirovich putin, president of the russian federation and now alleged war criminal. accused along with a senior official of illegally removing children from ukraine, accused by this man s court. the judges have reviewed the information and evidence submitted by the prosecutor and determined that there are credible allegations against these persons
off or do something. ashley: the suspect was arrested and is facing charges of sexual battery. things like anytime fitness, you have a faub key, you have to swipe yourself in. she probably didn t know or think he was going to do this to her and she let him inside. as a female, you can never be too safe or cautious of anyone. i guarantee you she did not know he was going to do this. watching this video scares me to death, this terrifies me, this situation could have turned out worst. she may not have gotten away and been able to call the police. these situations happen every single day. todd: being a woman, i can t experience that, but i have two girls and worry about the future they will have in this america we have now, where you can t do common act of courtesy like letting someone in. this lady is a body woulder, she is at peak physical performance, what if she wasn t, would we have a different story. this is criminals in this day and age feeling emboldened because ther
norah: new details in the stabbingb appbo lee. investigators are looking a nkndte his accused killer. two days after the record rainfall, and some streets are still underwater. my apartment, like, the house, in one afternoon, we lost all of it. norah: montana lawmakers move toward a complete ban of the popular social media app tiktok. the legislation will prevent downloads and prohibit them on the app. norah: and steve hartman goes on the road to meet a man who is alive today thanks to the donation from a surprising source. how do you say thank you? just take care of this gift. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we begin with new details in the arrest of a massachusetts air national guardsman in one of the worst breaches of classified intelligence documents in years. tonight, 21-year-old jack teixeira remain in jail until his next court hearing on wednesday. he did not enter a plea in a federal court
sunday. i m fredicka whitfield. an updated classified intel report saying the u.s. department of energy has assess thad the source of the covid-19 pandemic likely came from a china lab leak, but there is one major caveat. sources at the department of energy tell cnn that the report has, quote, low confidence. cnn s natasha bertrand has been reporting on all of this and joins us on the phone. various intel agencies have been split on this issue for years now. this is from the department of energy, low confidence. what does all this mean? reporter: this is essentially another data point. the intel community has been examining this really closely for the last two years, ever since president biden tasked them with investigating the origins of the covid-19 pandemic shortly after he first got into of office. back in 2021 the intel agencies, roughly 58 of them, couldn t come to a decision about where it came from. what we re seeing is the department of energy has collected some ne