rolling. we re rolling. okay, we re going, guys? yeah. okay, so let s say i want to talk about something that we sort of touched on this morning. and you might hate this, but i really want you to think about it. if you are killed, if this does happen, what message do you leave behind to the russian people? oh, come on, daniel. no. no way. it s like you re making movie for the case of my death. like, again, i m ready to answer your question, but please let it be another movie, movie number two. let s make a thriller out of this movie, and in the case i would be killed, let s make a boring movie of memory. alexei navalny is stepping back into another showdown with the kremlin. what to do with navalny presents a conundrum for the kremlin. let him go and risk looking weak, or lock him up, knowing it could turn him into a political martyr . are you not scared, alexei? what do you expect in moscow? unexpectedly, vladimir putin has a genuine challenger, a hand
it is now revealed that there were actually an additional five pages that were found. it appears there were approximately 20 documents with classified markings that had been found between those two locations. we re cooperating fully and completely with the justice department s review. we have gotten reports of critical infrastructure that s been damaged in the lviv region and the dnipro region. an apartment building was very badly damaged. translator: we are staying strong, trying to survive, waiting for the war to end. you re looking at a lot of areas that picked up nearly six months of rain in two to three weeks time. the rain has been pretty consistent but our systems are holding. saturday night we could get blasted with rain. one winning ticket sold in may. the $1.3 billion jackpot. i m pamela brown in washington and you are in the cnn newsroom. new documents mean new questions for the biden administration. additional items have now been found inside pre
hello again, everyone. thanks for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin with california facing a severe weather threat yet again right now. 25 million people are under flood watches. some areas saw more than six times the normal rainfall in just the last two weeks. today s storms raising concerns for more flooding and possibly landslides. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking the storm for us. also cnn s natasha chen is in fairfax, california, where we begin with you. what are you seeing? all right. we don t have audio of natasha. we ll try and work that out. it s not your television sets. let s go to you, allison. what is california bracing for? they ve already been through so much. they have. they re bracing for two more rounds, one that is currently ongoing and the next round that arrives 24 hours from now with not much of a break in between. the first round already here. you can see most of the real heavy rain and snow is across portions of northern and
in kyiv insist the battle is not over yet. we have a live report from ukraine and i ll talk to the ukrainian ambassador to the united states about the state of the war. also tonight, president biden faces a growing crisis right now. with a special counsel now in place to investigate his handling of classified records. we re learning more about documents that were found as the white house fails to explain its delay in revealing key details. and new scenes of devastation in the southeast. the death toll rising after dozens of tornados including a powerful twister that pounded selma, alabama. we re getting official updates on this disaster and the rescue and recovery operations that are now underway. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. and we begin this hour in ukraine. and the stunning video just into cnn. a huge explosion in the eastern town of soledar at a building apparently occupie
at the inception each of these investigations in the same way. by bringing in a special counsel to review the biden side of this document saga, i think the attorney general has done exactly that. he needs to now resource it in the same way that he has the other special counsel, he needs to step away from it. not subjected to the sort of day-to-day oversight that you have given maybe two u.s. attorney. that seems to be the way he s treating jack smith. i have no doubt he ll do those things. but from this point forward, laura, these cases will go, i suspect, in very different directions. they will follow the facts in the law, and so far, from what we ve seen, the facts of these two situations are very different. john, i m really interested, based on your prior role in particular, about the idea of why it is biden was tightlipped about the investigations. obviously, from the doj perspective, there is a level of gravitas that must be assigned, and you don t really want transpar