it was finally hereconnected yesterday. here is sam kiley. he has the latest. this is very troubling news, sam. reporter: pam, the international community remain extremely concerned about the future of the nuclear power station with increased allegations again of shelling both from the ukrainians and the russians both accusing each other of threatening that nuclear power plant by shelling in the environment. so just about 20 minutes drive from here on the ukrainian government side, casualties, civilian casualties but that has been used and is being used as a fire base. a lot of pressure to try to let international observers into that power station. that is where on this very extended front line fighting continues with confirmation a third american has been killed fighting on the ukrainian side with russian backed rebels on the east offered to hand over his body, his remains, we don t know when or if that would be followed through on. this in a weird way is an almost step fo
from mar-a-lago in january including 25 marked top secret, one particularly disturbing revelation markings on some documents to indicate the material is related to human sources or spies. cnn s natasha bertrand joins us now. what more are we learning about what the intelligence community is planning to do here in terms of this damage assessment? they are taking this very seriously. yeah, jim, so we just learned this afternoon that the director of national intelligence avril haines, she has written letters to the house oversight, house intelligence, and we just learned senate intelligence committees telling them that she along with the justice department, they are conducting a classification review, certsesh essentially to see whether these documents are prosecuting attorneyly properly classified and importantly she is going to launch a review of the risk that these documents pose to the national security of the united states, the fact that they were missing, that they wer
abortion even though her fetus was diagnosed with a fatal condition. i want you to imagine what it s been like to continue this pregnancy for another six weeks after this diagnosis. the woman at the center of the controversy shares her story. meantime, nasa s most powerful rocket is set for monday s moon mission launch. artemis is on the launch pad and ready to fly. now we re going back to the moon to stay, to live, to learn, to build. and a missouri school district reinstates paddling as punishment. but would you want your children spanked at school? it s something we don t anticipate using frequently. this is an opt-in only option for parents. i m pamela brown in wash washington. you re live in the cnn newsroom. and just into the cnn newsroom, a federal judge has scheduled a thursday hearing to consider donald trump s request for a special master to oversee the fbi s review of evidence. she says she has preliminary attempt to make that appointment. just on
physical discipline in school did not constitute cruel and unusual punishment, and due process didn t apply. so i ask you. would you want your kid spanked at school? vote on my twitter page@paml.brown and i will read the results at the end of the show. the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. new tonight damage assessment. u.s. intel set to assess the security risks stemming from the top-secret documents found at former president trump s florida home. this is the documents that prosecutors used to establish probable cause that federal crimes were committed. violation of the espionage act, destruction of government documents and obstruction. a woman from louisiana fighting for her reproductive rights after she was denied an abortion. even though her fetus was
fighting back. the controversy over noncall heard around the world in sunday s game, louisiana fighting back against the democratic governor filing a formal complaint and a big easy attorney suing to force the nfl to replay the final 2 minutes of the game. you will hear from him. hello and welcome to fox news at night, i am shannon bream in washington. began with kristin fisher following the very latest on the shutdown and with the president plans to do with the union address. good evening. the stage is set for dueling votes on thursday, first is that will vote on president trump s plan to reopen the government and if that does not pass, there is a good chance it will not pass because it requires 60 votes from a senate and they are only 52 republicans, then they said it would vote me democrats plan. even if some democrats decide to vote for it and it does indeed pass, the majority leader mitch mcconnell said there is no chance that it will get by the