joining us in the united states and all around the world and bianca novillo life in london, max foster is on assignment for the rest of the week just ahead on cnn newsroom. police still have not isolated what motivated audrey hale, a former student students that were targeted were randomly targeted. washington is going to fix this problem. you re wrong. they re not going to fix this problem. look what happened in nashville, tennessee. the laws don t work. the bank failed because its management failed. looks to me like the regulators knew the problem, but nobody dropped the hammer. we haven t seen this level of drills in the group peninsula five years multiple touristic across the country and south korea that mean health on land at sea and in the air. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is wednesday, march 29th nine am here in london at three am in nashville, tennessee, where police have released dramatic body cam footage of officers re
but also to inspire men, to inspire the boys. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6am in the morning in singapore and 1am in kyiv in ukraine, where, across the country, embassies will be closed, public events have been banned and the threat level for an increased russian attack has been raised. it s not the way the people of ukraine had planned to celebrate their indepedence day, but this year, the 24th of august, to celebrate their independence day, but this year, the 24th of august also marks the six month anniversary of when russian troops crossed their border to start a war that had been predicted for a number of months. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has himself reported from the front line in ukraine. he reminds us now of how russia s invasion has progressed over the past six months. it started in the early hours of february the 24th. this map is a reminder of what ukraine looked like before the invasion. russia already occu
first line. politics cannot be allowed to impact the administration of justice. so we ll focus on the filing ahead and the chances that a judge will agree with any or all of it given how late in the process it is. we ll also examine how the various assertions of fact in the filing actually stand up to the facts themselves. also tonight, a cnn exclusive. late word that the justice department has issued a new subpoena for more january 6th-related documents. cnn s kaitlan collins starts us off. what is the former president and his legal team seeking in this filing? reporter: a few things. one is this third party attorney, which is known better as a special master, that can really go through these documents if they re appointed, see what has legal privilege, what doesn t. it takes up time though, so it s a little unusual they waited two weeks to file for this because there s a chance the justice department has already gone through this, the investigators looking at it, becaus
launching legal action against the fbi tonight. he says he s seeking an independent review of documents seized during the raid on mar-a-lago. his legal team claims his fourth amendment constitutional rights were violated. we have a live report coming up. and a fight over migrants being buffed into deep blue cities intensifying tonight after the pentagon again denies a request from washington, dc s mayor asking the national guard to help combat what she s calling a crisis. we have live reaction from texas governor dan patrick. plus developments in of the case of a missing california teen-ager the family breaking silence we begin with coverage on president biden. kevin corke break it down, good evening kevin. indeed shannon good evening to you. in politics as you know there s bad and then there s this. poll numbers showing a shocking number of americans believing that the country is headed in the wrong direction. as you pointed out, less than three months before the midterm
this month. until a neutral special master can be appointed. the attorneys assert the sets of documents taken from the residence were presumptively covered by executive privilege and the trump team wants a detailed list of the documents taken and the former president, wants them back. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department tonight with this late-breaking story. good evening, david. this is a significant filing. in the filing, the former president of the united states is telling federal prosecutors hands off when it comes to dealing with evidence in this case until a special master is appointed. if a special master is a.pointed. also important to note the judge randomly assigned to handle this case, judge alien cannon. a judge then president donald trump appointed to the bench two years ago. former president donald trump late this afternoon requesting a neutral third party special master to review the search of his home two weeks ago today. a special mast