Burning, this is the fifth precinct here. I want to show you sort of just the number of police cars and if you can come over this way, you can see all of the police cars and some buses off in the distance there, they go on and on and on. Our producer just walked up and said there are about 200 officers all heavily armored up and clad, that passed him, as he was parked down here. Ken tillis, our photographer got hit by a canister. Carolyn, our producer, she got a very healthy dose of tear gas as well. And now you can see police have cleared that area. Theyre moving back in this direction now. And in fact, im not even sure, this looks like minneapolis police. These are not the state patrol. So they were doing other stuff up in here. Now, it looks like theyre moving to a different area. Lets go over to the side over here, well stay out of their way, look at the number of police here, as they move out. They were able to clear. Move over to the side there. Watch your back, watch your back.
Protesters were violently cleared from outside the white house. First, a new report on weekly jobless claims shows 1. 5 million americans filed for Unemployment Insurance for the first time last week. Despite widespread business reopenings, it is obviously fewer than the week before, but 1. 5 is still a lot in nearly 2 1 2 times our alltime prepandemic record. All of this comes as the United States reaches another grim milestone surpassing 2 million cases of the virus. At least nine states have reported a spike in hospitalizations since memorial day. Joining me for the two hours is my coanchor katy tur as we get right to the news. She and i have been discussing this. Its a busy, busy day today. A lot of different a lot of different subjects to touch. Americas top general is apologizing for his role in the st. Johns church photo op, with President Trump. General mark milley was seen walking with the president. Heres what of what he said in an address to the National Defense university.
And right now, heavy rains are slamming california and residents are bracing for the worst. The worst being flooding. Mudslides and disaster. Well take you there, live. Hello, im wolf blitzer in washington. We start with ukraine, a country on edge right now, as tensions with russia escalate. Its ousted leader speaking from the russian border town of russ at that dan. Former ukrainian president , victor yanukovych, fighting to restore order in the capital of kiev, and blaming the unrest on, quote, a group of bandits, fascists and radicals. He called the new interim government illegitimate and insisted he wants to return home, but only if his security can be guaranteed. Butti yanukovych says there is limit to what hell do to regain power. Listen to this. Translator russia must use all its possibilities in order to overcome this chaos, this terror, which today is taking place in ukraine. But i would like to say, once again, and to add that i categorically am against any intervention, any
Dramatic moments. Youre in the cnn newsroom. Were glad to have you with us. Welcome to saturday. Im christi paul. Im victor blackwell. The saturday air moves through my lungs much easier than the monday air. Were going to get to arizona which everybody is talking about. Also to ole miss. But we have to start with the fastmoving developments in ukraine. Youre looking at pictures here were going to pull up. There they are of ukraines chapter kiev. Protesters are still at the citys Independence Square there. And theyre saying theyre not going anywhere until their president all out resigns. President Viktor Yanukovych is speaking live and vowing he will not resign. Hes reportedly comparing the situation to nazi germany and he says his car was shot at. Take a look at what happened. This happened in cities all across ukraine overnight. Protesters yanked down statues of lenin who, of course, led the russian revolution. And they accused president yanukovych of wanting too close of ties with ru
An exclusive look inside inmarsat, the british Satellite Company solely responsible for pinpointing the search. Reporter this is inmarsat, the company which for 35 years has been used by ships and planes to keep in touch. We were given exclusive access to the Networks Operation center. Here in the satellite control room in london that you see the technology involved, and you start to understand how they came to the conclusions. The satellite involved is inmarsat 3f1. One of 11 satellites in the inmarsat collection. Its in stationary orbit just over the indian ocean and it was to this satellite that mh370 sent the signal, the socalled handshakes. Leading the team here was Mark Dickinson. With his colleagues he dived deep into the data. Three types of information we have. We have actually messages from the ground station to the plane and back again. That essentially tells you the terminal is twitched on, powered up and timing information. In addition to that, some frequency measurements.