evacuations after relentless rain overwhelms the northeast and new england. a major landslide destroys homes, forcing residents to flee. i ve never seen anything like this ever in my career. the creaking, the cracking, the crumbling, they are going to fall. president biden met with british prime minister along with king charles, the president is now going to take part in the nato summit. norah: with president biden saying ukraine needs to wait till after the war to join nato. with medics treating civilians. near the front lines, but not on the front lines. this is an attack on a civilian area. norah: dangerous prisoners on the run. the manhunt for two murder suspects. it s a little unnerving knowing he could be somewhere in the woods. norah: disgraced olympic doctor larry nassar stabbed ten times in the neck, back, and chest in prison. while serving up to 175 years for sexually abusing american gymnasts. we need to focus heavily on the ethi
speaking to a music journalist, it s monday, the 26th of june. of the most serious threat to vladimir putin s grip on power, still no sightings of two men at the center of this crisis. go get screened. fergie says she s screened herself for cancer and urges earn else to get checked. also, the health minister, on weather they ll look at review board expectations for the staff. the point is to have a process where you have expert advice. this isn t no way to run a country. they should have been sorting these out a long time ago. we should have never ended up in this position. keeping the legend alive, andy murray tells sky news he wants to play on for as long as he can. i want to keep playing for a bit longer. i know it s not going to be going on forever, but i have an idea when i would like to finish, and it s not this year s wimbledon. beyond the yellow brick road ohhhh reaching the end of his road with his final live uk performance, sir elton. what do
bipartisan issues of support, and so is the principle of not holding the full faith and credit of the united states hostage for ideological aims just because the president is from a different party. and that s your reality check. john, thank you very much for that. and new day continues right now. today, the trump organization goes on trial for tax fraud. i m john berman with brianna keilar. the former president s family business charged in connection with an alleged scheme to compensate executives off the books. one of those executives ex-cfo allen weisselberg, cooperating with the d.a. if the trump organization is convicted it would be required to pay back taxes and fines. donald trump and his children are not accused of wrongdoing in this case. kara scannell is outside the courthouse with the latest. just an hour or so from now, jury selection will begin in the criminal tax fraud trial of the trump organization. the judge will begin the screening of prospective
plus, monkeypox has made its way into almost all 50 states in america. the chance for us to head off this virus has to seemingly slip away. how is the white house responding? we are asking the deputy coordinator of the white house monkeypox response team. i m simone sanders towns in, and i have something to say. the former president has repeatedly blasted any investigation into how he could resolve accountability. the majority of americans do not share that sentiment. 57% think investigations should continue. 57% might be disappointed to learn that the court delayed the testimony of south carolina republican senator, lindsey graham. in the fulton county georgia criminal investigation into attempted election interference in the peach state. the reason is because it all revolves around the speech and debate clause, which protects members of congress from being sued for legislative speech. it is just the latest twist in this consequential investigation. and in florida, judge,
you re in the cnn newsroom. well, in the next few days, inspectors from the united nations nuclear watchdog could go into the massive russian-held nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. this is a critical safety mission at a time when fighting between russian and ukrainian forces is intensifying in the area around the plant. one city nearby reporting 200 attacks in just a matter of hours this weekend. and if that plant was hit, a radiation cloud could cover parts of southern ukraine and russia. sam kiley is there this evening. reporter: pam, the international atomic energy agency has said that over the last few days, they ve been able to confirm that a building inside the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been hit by shelling, either from artillery or a rocket. now, this is the first proof positive from an independent source that we know that shelling is going on there apart from our own analysis of satellite images. but this raises again the specter of a nuclear d