europe with live reports from made grid and the cnn weather cen center . live from cnn centre, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin with more fallout from the fbi search at donald trump s florida estate. sources now telling cnn that one of the former president s lawyers signed a letter back in june saying there were no more classified information stored at mar-a-lago but of course we learned earlier this week this federal agents recovered 11 sets of classified documents during their search including several marked top secret. meanwhile two high ranking house democrats are now asking intelligence officials for a damage assess themenment of the documents. writing that the former president s conduct has potentially put our national security at grave risk. all this comes as the fbi is dealing with what it says is an unpress departmented number of threats against the bureau in the wake of that mar-a-lago search. katelyn polantz is in washington with the latest
plus, turbulent times for the airline industry with a flurry of cancellations and delays, how they re now working to get back in the air for your summer travel season. and celebrating 70 years on the throne, we will most likely in our lifetime never seeing some like this again. we re live in london as the final day of queen elizabeth s platinum jubilee gets under way. so nice to have you with us on this sunday, june 5th. thank you so much for being here. boris, i cannot believe we re talking about this again. yes, that s right. we re following developing news, another mass shooting in the united states. this time in philadelphia, where three people are dead, at least 11 others injured. cnn s evan mcmorris santoro is with us now. what are you hearing about this. reporter: as you say, you know, this is a developing story, a lot still going on. there is a lot we don t know yet. one thing we definitely do know. this is another normal moment in america in this case a bea
with kim brunhuber. we begin in uvalde, texas, where frustration is growing as we learn more chilling details about the mass shooting at an elementary school. 19 young students and 2 teachers gunned down. we re getting more on 911 calls made from inside the classroom while the attack was under way and the pleas from a student as gunfire rang out. there s growing criticism of police actions and inactions and scrutiny of the company that made the murder weapon. and cnn is speaking with the attorney for a teacher s aide from robb elementary. she s sharing her side of the story after police falsely blamed her. omar jimenez begins our coverage. reporter: it was supposed to be an end of the year class party. before it became a nightmare. she saw everything from the time he recked to the time he was taken out of there. special education aide was meeting a co-worker with a food. she propped the door open, went back inside to get her phone and called 911. but to report the a
we take to the skies with the what red arrows as they prepare for the fly past at buckingham palace. hello and welcome to bbc news. flight cancellations are continuing at british airports as the industry struggles with staff shortages. british airways has dropped 124 short haul services from heathrow today, but says passengers were given advance notice. the transport secretary, grant shapps, is meeting with airline bosses this afternoon, after saying he hasn t seen enough progress in tackling the disruption. airlines have blamed the government for tough covid restrictions and a lack of support. unions have warned that the situation could get worse before it gets better. our correspondent dan johnson reports. as you can see, the case is packed, everything ready to go, but we have nowhere to go. steve s bags are packed, he said goodbye to the parrot, but there was a nasty surprise very early this morning. the e mail came through at two o clock this morning. he and his wife s fl
russian oil import. plus, a history making hurricane agatha slams into mexico as a category two storm. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thank you for being with us. today marks one week since 21 innocent lives were cut short by a gunman who opened fire inside an elementary school in uvalde, texas. the first funeral will be held in the devastated community one day after grieving families gathered for visitations. more visitations and funerals are planned in the week ahead. 19 students and two teachers killed in the horrific shooting. ? the unimaginable heartbreak and grieving now mixed with growing anger as new details continue to emerge. lucy kavanof has more. reporter: a chaotic scene as police rushed to evacuate children. dispatch audio were aware that kids were still trapped inside. i am here. he s in a room. more devastating details from officials of at least two children calling 911 multiple times, pleading for help as the gunman