surround this historic moment as trump and the nation soon learned the charges, he will face words that russia hoped to never see. finland joins nato. this just happened moments ago. why this move reshapes europe include influence putin s invasion of ukraine plus plotted for months chilling you detailed in that mass shooting at a christian elementary school in nashville. these major stories and more all coming in right here to cnn news, central. you are looking at live pictures outside trump tower right now, as we are hours away from the arrest and arraignment of former president donald trump a first in america s history, and we have new details on exactly how today s events will unfold. cnn has just learned that the former president may speak to cameras in the hallway outside the courtroom before or after his arraignment. that s according to his attorneys. the judge overseeing this case is not allowing cameras to broadcast the official proceedings, but still photographers wi
happening now, the key ukrainian city of bakhmut amid fears it could all at any time. alex murdaugh is sentenced to life in prison after jurors quickly convicted him of murdering his wife and son and the judge calling him a monster. desantis trump split is on display. this as cnn uncovered comments by a new appointee of governor desantis with an animati-gay conspiracy room. alex marquardt is near the front lines in ukraine. alex, bakhmut is significant. reporter: russian forces are trying to encircle ukrainian forces but holding out. this is a very tough fight for the ukrainians that got tougher with a ukrainian bridge on the main supply route that ukraine uses to get to the front line. essentially the only paved road ukraine can use to back up the forces. we were on that road yesterday. we showed it to our viewers here on this program. we saw all kinds of military vehicles going to and from that front line so now, if ukraine wants to supply its forces, if i wants to
how there are backups? neil: you know what? the problems are not over yet. you re looking live at atlanta airport. airlines are struggling to get back on track after all flights were grounded because of a nationwide computer glitch. we don t flow what caused the glitch. close to 8,000 domestic flights delayed, more than 1,200 cancelled altogether and wore all over it with steve harrigan in atlanta and how folks are dealing with it there and how transportation committee members nancy mace on calls for investigations to what happened here. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it in atlanta with steve harrigan. steve, how are things looking there now? neil, planes are taking off and landing again. you can tell from the numbers here, this airport, the busiest in the world is empty today. no lines, no people. a long way from back to normal here. of course, what happened in the early hours this morning, almost unprecedented. you have to go back to 9-11. a complete
keep happening and what we can do to keep it from happening again. welcoming everybody, i m neil cavuto. so glad to have you here. i m glad i wasn t part of that ping-pong thing, but we do have lawyers ping-ponging back and forth on this. i m trying to relate that, i guess not so well. anyway, hope your weekend s going well. as for former president, present president dealing with special counsels looking into their classified documents, don t know if things are going quite as well with them. let s get thest from the white house on what president biden could be looking at. lucas tomlinson is there are. hey, lucas. reporter: speaking of ping among, a lot of back andport between the white house press secretary and the washington press corps who s been increasingly asking tough questions about how the classified documents got to biden s house which, as you mentioned, he s there today. some think it s a potential crime scene. the white house insists it didn t know this special c
it s going to kill the country, these prices. they have no choice but to fill up my gas tank and pay this money. there s no other choice. definitely too much. it has to change. hopefully soon. fair, unbalanced and angrier. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. a more expensive world. trying to find relief in the inflation report that we got out today wasn t as high as it was the past month. year over years it s in and out of 40 year highs. relentless pick up in prices that goes traumatically behind the 8.3% surge that we did see to growing concerns that everything we touch and buy is getting pricy and pricier by the hour, by the day, by the week, by the month amid signs right now that compounding all of this, a supply chain crisis that is likely to keep this extending for months. some fear the rest of the year to come. is that too soon too fast? we re on it. we re also on this vote going on in the united states senate right now to try to codify roe v. wade.