putin is threatening more strikes after targeting cities in civilian infrastructure across ukraine with some of the more s missile strikes since the beginning of the war. president biden today condemned the attack including his words advanced air defense systems. at home, to retire generals about the significance of today. first cnn s nick paton walsh. this was the day the war came back to all of ukraine. the capital kyiv, like many cities for months edging towards normal, hit by multiple missile strikes. carnage at rush hour, central streets hit. the target unclear. the aim. utter horror. over 100 missiles and drones. civilian death toll rising along with global fury, but there was nothing the kremlin would not hit.
country. as the government claims column has been restored and the so-called riots are mostly over. daytime brought more students back out in force, protesting on campuses across the country. and young schoolgirls waving the forced head scarves, joining in the chance. the fearless cries for women, life freedom. reverberating louder than ever through the streets of iran. democracy, cnn, istanbul. but the market seems from around. up next, something we hope that brings a smile tonight. we ll tell you about the day of a growth cooper roberts who survived the fourth of july parade shooting in highland park illinois.
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cnn s evan perez joins us with that. so what are you learning? well, anderson, allen weisselberg who was a top executive with the trump organization, the new york times says that he is about to finalize a plea agreement with the district attorney in manhattan. as you remember, he was indicted in the summer and, you know, he s facing these tax charges as part of a tax scheme that the d.a. says also involves the trump organization. what s key about this plea agreement or this anticipated plea agreement that the new york times is reporting on is that they say he s not expected to cooperation against the trump organization or anyone else in the trump family. we know that the d.a. s investigation st is still ongoi though it seems to have lost steam in the last few months. right now it appears he s going to you know, he s looking at perhaps a five-month jail
organization or members of the trump family. evan perez, appreciate it. thanks, joining us george conway, john dean, and cnn chief political analyst georgia borger. a lot of people looked at he s the guy who knows where the proverbial bodies are buried in terms of taxes and finances. i m not all that surprised. we saw the resignation of those two prosecutors earlier from the manhattan d.a. s office because they felt that the new incoming d.a. wasn t willing to pursue the case in the way that the prior one was. so i think this is what we see in new york is really going to be focused on the civil side, the new york attorney general who has the authority under a very broad civil statute to bring charges of fraud and, you know, insurance fraud or tax are fraud or bank fraud against the trump organization or the trump family, and she would meet a lower burden of proof. she d only have to prove, you know, her case be by