system has spun up several tornadoes, leaving a swath of death and destruction across the mississippi valley in the mid south. donald trump, making travel plans to face more than 30 criminal charges in new york next week, the latest on his historic indictment and. the immediate go to was that my life is over. um everything that i ve worked blood, sweat and tears for has just gone down the drain just like that. transgender american runner, vowing to fight for her olympic dream after world athletics ruled trans women can no longer can be in international competition. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with michael holmes. and we begin with a deadly tornado outbreak that is still underway parts of the united states from kentucky to louisiana under tornado watches and warnings at this hour under the gun right now, mississippi, alabama, tennessee and kentucky . tornadoes have been reported from arkansas to wisconsin. this is what it looked at, like after the storms blew th
start with an arrest of historic proportions. it s the first time an american journalist has been detained by russia since the cold war in 1986 the year after i was born wall street journal reporter evan gersh co ceviche. was arrested and is now in custody in moscow on accusations of espionage. he covers russia, ukraine and the former soviet union for the paper. in a statement, the wall street journal said it vehemently denies the allegations from the fsb and seeks the immediate release of our trusted and dedicated reporter. we stand in solidarity with evan and his family. espionage charges in russia can carry prison sentences of up to 20 years. court has ordered 31 year old gorshkov itch to be initially detained until may. 29th the white house says the state department has been in direct touch with the russian government at any moment. now we expect his attainment to be addressed at the white house press briefing. of course, we will take you there when it begins. evan gives
station. why didn t sirens go like a tornado? off likethat could have put it ? it s safe to say it is heartbreaking. the administration s response to this derailment has been abysmal. biden s epa administratorup i finally showed up inn ohio the today. that was p only because ofub the public outcry and mounting political fallout. and today there was yet anotherr derailment of a train carrying. hazardous materials, this time just outside of detroit. is it just me or does it seem like there have been a lot of train derailment lately?sed or are we supposedas to believe this is all part of the new normalt of? i of course, this is not normal. it is totally unacceptable until we at fox and a handful of other journalists started to demand answers. the biden team seemed to beo fairly unfazed by all of this. so when they finally do speakpru out under political pressure, rethey have zero credibility.. they ve left behind suchie a trail of lies on all subjects that i wasn t surprised
life in washington this morning. good morning, ashley and todd, the warships scouring the plexi unlikely to find anything according to top i don t know if we can recover or not, but we will certainly have to do that and have to deal with it. the u.s. top officer said not sure if there fighter bit to make jet meant to call her life crushing down into the sea 30,000 feet about 75 miles southwest of crimea. it went over and landed in the black sea. it is probably 4,000 feet of water. to that depth. but there is a little bit more aggressive actions being conducted by the russians. we know the intercept was intentional. we know the aggressive behavior was intentional and we also know it was very unprofessional and very unsafe. general milley said he has evidence of the collision that is not yet been released. many downplay the incident saying it needs to be investigated and move on. russians and best are not as diplomatic saying, a diverted attack on russian aircraft in u
harris said she does not think the chinese spy balloon and its shootdown will impact relations with beijing. but, breaking tonight, a high-speed chase of a human smuggling suspect along the southern border and our fox news crew was embedded with texas authorities when it all went down this as the situation along the border deteriorates for towns now fearful of mexican cartels. griff jenkins takes us all for a ride tonight from mission, texas. good evening,. griff: griff good evening, bret. we are learning a lot more about how niece cartels operate. how much it cost to cross the border. hot cartels are smuggling as smugglers and we are learning exactly how dangerous they really are fox news getting exclusive front row seat as texas dps troopers get chase smuggler high speed and a foot chase into the brush. the driver, a 15-year-old mexican teenager, which cartels like it use because juveniles often face fewer consequences. but this teen, taken into custody, and charged wit