They said in their opinion. An against humanity. New reporting. The site of some of the fiercest fighting this year in zaporizhzhia. Another ukrainian drone filmed in may. These images that are upsetting to watch ukrainian soldiers emerge one by one from the dugout ukraines Defense Intelligence said they intercepted the russian commanders, ordered to execute all zero them, and gave us this transcript take them down zero them, take them zero them. The officer says, got it. Plus comes the reply. Once you zero then report back yet once theyre all out facedown, the Russians Fire ukrainians. We spoke to left asking why the judge terrify them or is it simply sport for the russians the main reason is to made russian soldiers believe they, its very dangerous to surrender ukrainian forces because ukrainian soldiers will kill them. Like russians killing ukrainian prisoners of war. This for them not to surrender, but go forward to their deaths a horror, not always publicized or fully countered fo
Tonight, now facing multiple charges including second degree murder. And cnn has learned that father telling investigators he bought that gun for his son as a holiday president which, would make the purchase, just months after authorities contacted the family, all investigating school shooting threats. I m kaitlan collins and this is the source authorities in georgia tonight, wasting no time. Because just a day after that mass shooting at apalachee high school in winder, georgia, the father of the 14yearold suspect is now facing charges of his own he is charged with the following four counts of involuntary manslaughter two counts of second degree murder and eight counts of cruelty to children mr. Gray, these charges stem from mr. Gray knowingly allowing his son colt, to possess a weapon our law enforcement team tonight confirms this is just the second time a parent of an accused school shooter has been charged in relation to the crime. The first of course, the parents of the michigan s
joining us this evening. remember back in august last year, when the fbi searched trump s mar-a-lago home looking for classified documents, documents they believed the former president has knowingly stashed away? trump complained very loudly and publicly about that. he also fund-raise off it and took every opportunity to put out what a victim he was of a deep state witch hunt. but his first real defense, first real justification for why he kept all of the documents in the first place, that came in the form of a statement released exclusively to fox news, quote, president trump had a standing order that documents remained from the oval office and taken into the residence were deemed to be declassified the moment he removed them. the idea that some paper pushing bureaucrat with classification authority delegated by the president needs to approve the declassification is absurd. so that was trump s defense. he had a standing order to declassify all these documents, whatever a sta
would be and much stronger grounds. whereas, i think it and it s the classified, but no one knows i ve done the, is incoherent terms of how the system works. it s all about the system but which the government protects information, closely hot, carries it in special packages, put it on special computers, popped up in special rooms. if no one knows it s been because of it, they will continue to stream it as closely. this could connect to something else that mark was saying which is putting aside the obstruction issue, which essentially agree, that the espionage act, which is the one about mishandling the pence information, does not speak to whether information is classified or not, because it was an accident or one, there was no classified information system in. it does not matter, by the words of the law, whether something was technically still classified or not, whether it was mark top secret or declassified. it just needs to be information about the national defense that
and they have accepted my apology. that s where the rubber met the road, giving vice president pence information that was not accurate. yeah, don, i think that s the straw that broke the camel s back, if folks will pardon the late-night cliches. essentially what happened here, the incoming national security adviser before this administration came into office, the incoming national security adviser gave bad information to the vice president elect, who went on national television and vouched for the national security adviser about this phone call between michael flynn and the russian ambassador about whether or not, you know, they had talked about sanctions, sanctions against russia. that is just not something that s going to fly with any administration, and it is rather surprising that it took this long for all of this to play out. don, one has to assume that part of this is because, at the onset of any administration, you just can t have the president