stands in for ukraine. hello and welcome to the programme. the hollywood star, alec baldwin, has been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting of cinematographer, halyna hutchins. she was killed on a film set, when mr baldwin fired a prop gun in 2021. the actor had been rehearsing a scene for the western film, rust, when the shooting happened, at a ranch near sante fe, new mexico. hannah gutierrez reed, the film s armourer, has also been charged. our west coast correspondent sophie long sent this update from los angeles. through on through on her, do the test. through on through on her, do the test, and one on the over there the test, and one on the over there. ., . the test, and one on the over there. . . , ., , ., there. the frantic efforts to save the there. the frantic efforts to save the cinematographer. | there. the frantic efforts to l save the cinematographer. in the moments after a rehearsal became a real life horror story. halyna
hello and welcome to inside politics. i m john king in washington. thank you for sharing you day with us. the biden 2024 plan takes shape. the president will tour through what he calls america reborn, circling infrastructure as a big selling point and the new republican majority as a big target. two cities, two grand juries, two giant legal developments in the investigations of donald trump. if manhattan, prosecutors now reportedly presenting evidence about hush money payments. in washington, two witnesses in the classified documents case have testified under oath. plus, two more memphis police officers out. three memphis emts dismissed. tyre nichols family asks why now, what took so long, and what else might the city be hiding. a first for us though, the president on the road today, celebrating a past achievement and using it to shape the politics of this year and next. this hour, the president in new york to showcase a revamp of the rail tunnel burrowing under the
this is cnn breaking news. top of the hour, i m pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn newsroom on this busy saturday night. we are getting more details on tonight s breaking news about the fbi search for documents at the home of president joe biden in wilmington, delaware. the search was overseen by the office of trump-appointed u.s. attorney john lausch who has been handling the initial review of the justice department s probe into classified documents since robert hur is still transitioning to his role as special counsel. arlette saenz is back with us now. arlette, what is the latest? re arlette? we re going to go to our panel of experts as we wait for arlette. shan wu is here, an attorney. i want to get your thoughts on this significant development. there s the political aspect of this, there is the legal aspect of this. bottom line, it is significant that a sitting president s private residence was searched by the fbi and a fifth batch of classified documen
a body was found in one of their apartments. how am i doing right now? i had to put it into one word? numb would be the closest. it was a mystery where nothing was as it seemed. except for the body. it s so hard, you know. she was 23. she was a dancer. he was a veteran. she d been murdered. there s a body in my son s apartment. he had disappeared. does your son know who it is? he s not here. now police had two mysteries to solve. love triangle? that s what we thought. the obvious suspect, the missing man. the obvious problem, no one could find him. this guy is potentially very dangerous. but what was real? and what was pretend? this is as diabolical as any case i ve ever seen. enter the actors. they re trying to say i m somebody that i m not. was the killer really missing? or was he hiding in plain sight? i said, this son of a bitch is dirty. somebody knew the truth. don t, don t, that can t be found. and this father refused to give up
master. that s a type of judicially appointed person to do the review and they have to get the candidates in. so this person will review the documents that were seized. now, the doj is also at the same time appealing parts of this ruling saying that there s a national security risk to do this the way trump wants and that these are stolen documents that was partially signed off on by the magistrate to get the warrant so there s no reason donald trump would have great legal arguments to do anything about reviewing them let alone getting them back. so that would be a step. i say procedural because it s not the most important part of this case. we always try to keep it real with you. i m not going to play it up to sound urgent, although both sides care a lot about it. meanwhile, there s a new revelation from this case. more classified documents that the doj says trump stole might still be outstanding. that is to say missing. you see the headline there. the records could be tied t