and for the first time, the chilling calls for help from inside that elementary school. please hurry. i m hearing shots. they are coming, they are coming. norah: two black hawk helicopters collide, killing nine american soldiers. why this nighttime exercise went horribly wrong. this is a truly tragic loss. russia has arrested an american journalist on the suspicion of espionage. russian security officials claim that evan gershkovich, he works for the wall street journal, was trying to obtain classified information. we have another severe weather outbreak coming, as the areas still trying to recover from last week s storm outbreak are included in this risk. hello, friends. norah: and sports broadcasting legend jim nantz reflects on a nearly-four-decade career covering march madness. being able to have this seat for that long, to tell so many stories, and document so many great events, no regrets. norah: good evening to our viewers in the
intelligence appears in court, all while there are new details revealed in his case, including jack teixeira s arsenal of weapons and his alleged effort to cover his tracks. we ll take you live outside the courthouse for the very latest. and the parents of the louisville bank shooter are speaking out, and they have a message for the victims families. they say, we re so sorry. ahead, what more we re hearing from the last time they saw their son. shocked and disgusted. those are the words from americans who feel abandoned by the u.s. government and left to navigate the complicated and dangerous situation in sudan. secretary of state antony blinken just responded to that cnn reporting. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. right now, the air national guardsmen accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents is facing a federal judge. prosecutors are arguing that 21-year-old jack teixeira is st
also today, the man who acted as donald trump s secret weapon to keep some of the most salacious stories out of the headlines, be suddenly a surprise witness for the grand jury in manhattan. and prime minister netanyahu calls off reshaping the judiciary appearing to avert a national crisis. up next, the negotiations meant to keep things from boiling over again and the invitation that may be coming from the white house. we start with the six families who may be starting the day without the people they love the most. the horrors of the nashville shooting more gut wrenching because three of the victims were 9-year-olds. -year-olds who should be coming home from school in an hour or two. instead evelyn dieckhaus, halli scruggs, william kinney are gone. cynthia peak, katherine koonce also gone. the maps drawn by the shooter audrey hale, we have to ask the question why does it keep happening and why don t we stop it? we saw from video, locked doors did nothing. hale shot right
welcome to the beat. i m ari melber. report on the new york grand jury probe of trump and the losses piling up in several criminal investigations. mike pence losing his bid to duck testifying in a new ruling while a new admission is upsending the stolen documents case. we ll bet to that later while the heat continues in new york. the d.a. brought in a a pro trump tabloid for months before the election. its headlines hyping a win. another trump ally cooperating with investigators, and this one s getting immunity for doing so. that friend, david pecker is the ceo of the national enquirer s parent company, american media. national enquirer hit president trump s secrets in a safe. you agreed to provide information about michael cohen, the president and the criminal investigation into campaign finance violations. this is a big case. this is absolutely whether the twice impeached president likes it or not, the work of manhattan district attorney alvin bragg
lucas tomlinson in washington on where this investigation is headed. national reviews douglas murray on why this keep happening, and the house intel committee member ryan fitzpatrick on congressional hearings that could be coming. welcome, everybody come i am neil cavuto, let s get to it in boston with alexis. hi, neil, yeah, very active day in boston as jack teixeira was inside the courthouse behind me, as you mentioned, his dad was in the front row, closely listening to the charges his son faces. we try to ask him some questions about how he feels about his 21-year-old facing these federal charges, didn t get an answer, but he did tell his son, i love you, jack, as he left the courtroom in handcuffs, and the sun answering that back to him. take a look at these documents we got in our newsroom a short time ago. teixeira was worried investigators, neil, were on to him, and according to these documents, he even searched the intelligence base with information to find out if