department saying it is already parsed through those documents, which is what is known as a filter team to look for any privileged communications. trump s lawyers acknowledged that classified material was found at mar-a-lago, but argued that should not have been a cause for alarm and should never have led to the search of trump s home. trump s lawyers insisted the national archives should have expected to find classified material because they were presidential records. let s begin this morning with cnn correspondent kara scannell. you re there, you re waiting for this hearing to dbegin. what can you tell us about the filing that came in last night right before the deadline? their main arguments. and notefably what they didn t y what they didn t argue. reporter: that s right, poppy. last night the trump team submitted their filing, 19-page filing, asking the judge to appoint a special master. that s this third party person to review the materials that were seized at mar-
counteroffensive in the south, focused on kherson. do ukrainian forces today have the capabilities and the weapons they need to take and hold territory currently held by russian forces? well, certainly not. but they do have the capability if they use it correctly to move deeply into at least kherson if they succeeded in cutting off russian reinforce s and resupply across the dnipro river, that s a big step. if the russian command and control is attacked, that s another big step. and they have artillery, they are using it, this is a reconsense led attack. but they need armored fighting vehicles, more artillery, air fighter bombers and long range missiles. so they re a long way from