on so many innocent people. hello. welcome to what is the last edition of outside source. but it s no different to all the ones that have gone before. we re going to have a detailed rundown of some of the biggest stories of the day. and we ll start in russia, because a court in moscow has ordered that a us journalist is kept in custody over spying charges. americanjournalist is american journalist is kept in custody over spying charges. american journalist is kept in custody over spying charges. the journalist in question is evan gershkovich. he works for the wall streetjournal. russia s security service the fsb it says the journalist was acting on us instructions. and that he had collected information constituting a state secret about the activities of a russian defence enterprise. the wall streetjournal denies he has done anything wrong. we ve heard from the kremlin too. translation: this is - the prerogative of the fsb. you already had a statement about this from the
the u.s. i m max foster in london. just ahead on cnn newsroom. it was absolutely stunning to hear this level of detail. one step closer to the truth of what happened to her. expected to be one of the largest packages. you re expecting them to be a tremendous amount of ammo in there. we have been providing our ukrainian partners with precisely what they need to defend their country, to defend their sovereignty. santos did set up a gofundme account and raised as much as $3,000 for this life-saving surgery. i know you didn t know you raised money for yourself. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bu and. prosecutors say a massachusetts man killed and dismembered his wife because he wanted to end their marriage. on the day of her disappearance, they say he searched the internet for can you be charged with murder without a body and can you throw away body parts. brian walshe made his first court appearance on wednesday. prosecutors say he
before the supreme court. plus, the gop rallies around henching walker, a day after a bombshell report that claims he paid for a girl s abortion. and there s a new home run team in at least the american league. yes, we ll show you the moment that aaron judge broke roger maris record. good morning. and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, october 5th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin with a new twist in the battle over the classified documents that former president donald trump kept as his mar-a-lago home and club, after he left office. the former president has filed an emergency request, asking the supreme court to now intervene by allowing the special master to review the roughly 100 classified records that federal agents seized from the florida state back in august. specifically, the trump team asked the highest court in the land to vacate part of the ruling issued by the 11th circuit court of appeals. that ruling all
hello, everyone. i am dana perino. jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. one year out from the 2020 election and joe biden is losing stunning new poles and must win swing states painting a catastrophic picture for the president. donald trump leading president biden. he things to a narrow advantage in wisconsin. that is not all the damage. biden is bleeding critical supports of all aspects of his coalition. voters under 30 favor mr. biden by only a single percentage point. his lead among hispanic voters is down. women still favored mr. biden, men preferred mr. trump about twice as large a margin. team biden is brushing it off saying there is no cause for concern. barack obama was also losing at this point in his reelection campaign. speaking of the former president, his top strategist is suggesting that biden should drop out. the issue is not for him is not political. you can see that in this poll. there s just a lot of c
to russia to leave immediately. this follows a court in moscow ordering that a us journalist is kept in custody over spying charges. this isn t a huge shift in policy. this isn t a huge shift in policy. this isn t a huge shift in policy. this is a response to a moscow court ordering that a us journalist in custody in the east of russia then brought to moscow has been told he would be in custody towards the end of may. he s being accused by the russians of charges related to spying. it s something his paper has pushed back the very heart there. the white house has caused the espionage ridiculous and it says us diplomats are sinking consular access. as you can imagine, the diplomatic channels between russia and the us are severely strained by the war in