it s the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. i m alisyn camerota. i m victor blackwell. good to be with you. for the first time we are hearing what appears to be dispatch audio about a child trapped in the room with the uvalde shooter during the attack. now, cnn has not been able to confirm this recording first reported by abc news. you have a child on the line. the child is in the room full of victims. it is unclear what time that audio came in, but the texas public safety director says there were at least eight 911 calls from two callers coming from inside robb elementary. we now know at least 19 officers were just on the other side of the door of the classroom where a student was calling from. a texas public safety official reported the first call from a child came in at 12:03 p.m. not until 12:50, 47 minutes later did officers break in and kill the gunman. the justice department is going to investigate the local law enforcement response. a local official believes o
attending with the other members. we ve seen reports that the indonesians have planned to invite president zelenskyy, which we welcome. it s going to be a question for the members of the g20 as we get closer to that meeting six months from now. in the near term, we re looking forward to a gathering of the g7 in june in person, and continued close engagement with our international partners as we continue to respond to russia s aggression in ukraine. the g7 used to be the g-8 until russia went into crimea. dr. sloat, thank you for your experience. coming up, we ll talk to a ukrainian military leader. but first, the latest news from the january 6th committee. which three republicans they want to talk to, and why. and an update on kamala harris covid diagnosis. stay with us.
officials come to ukraine, come to kyiv. and i had dinner just minutes ago, jake, with a ukrainian military leader. i asked him, i said, what we saw in bucha today, what s going on like bucha around ukraine? just as you said, jake, ukraine is one great big crime scene. this is going on in mariupol as we speak. at probably a much, much bigger scale. it is. when history is written about what s happened here in ukraine, it s going to be a terrible, terrible story. the ukrainians sent a very strong message today as i was going through the devastation. they said this these war crimes will not end until this war ends. right. this war will not end until the ukrainians have the lethal aid they need to defeat the russians. well, let s talk about that because president biden just approved another $800 million. it s been about $3 billion total. what are your concerns about it getting here fast enough? because obviously logistically it s difficult to get helicopters, et cetera, to a