our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom and i m rosemary church just ahead. a grieving nashville community left asking why it s a question. investigators are working to answer as they comb through ominous writings left by a school shooter. terrifying video shows the moment of fire ripped through a migrant detention center on the mexico us border, killing dozens of people and an extraordinary moment as former vice president mike pence, is ordered to testify before a federal grand jury investigating former president donald trump. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for being with us well, nashville, tennessee is planning a citywide candlelight vigil tonight for the three children and three adults killed in monday s school shooting. there s already a growing memorial of flowers, balloons and crosses outside the covenant school. nashville mayor john cooper says the city has set up a fu
joining us in the united states and all around the world and bianca novillo life in london, max foster is on assignment for the rest of the week just ahead on cnn newsroom. police still have not isolated what motivated audrey hale, a former student students that were targeted were randomly targeted. washington is going to fix this problem. you re wrong. they re not going to fix this problem. look what happened in nashville, tennessee. the laws don t work. the bank failed because its management failed. looks to me like the regulators knew the problem, but nobody dropped the hammer. we haven t seen this level of drills in the group peninsula five years multiple touristic across the country and south korea that mean health on land at sea and in the air. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is wednesday, march 29th nine am here in london at three am in nashville, tennessee, where police have released dramatic body cam footage of officers re
saturday. i m frederica whitfield. russia s expectations of a quick defeat were dismissed. in kyiv on the anniversary a solum ceremony. [ speaking non-english ] ukraine s president zelenskyy remained the very public face of ukraine s resistance and defiant in his speech. translator: if we all do our homework, victory will be inevitable. i am certain there will be victory. i don t think i want it this year. western allies this week pledging more military support for ukraine including a $2 billion package from the u.s. and a new round of sanctions on russia. but ukraine has suffered some 8 million people have fled the country and of those who stayed roughly 18 million are in dire need of as assistance. that s 40% of the population. christiane amanpour looks at the war and the national impact on identity. reporter: perhaps there is no more powerful sense of belonging than this, she deciding to marry in their orthodox church, the very day russia invaded and tried to cla
newsroom, joe biden and vladimir putin deliver duelling speeches, just days before the first anniversary of russia s invasion of ukraine. we re live in poland with the latest. plus, we ll discuss why the earthquake in turkey and syria puts women at risk of period poverty, and how aid workers can better meet their needs. and more than 65 million people, look at this map, are under winter alerts right across the united states. we will have a live report from the weather center. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with paula newton. so in the hours ahead, u.s. president joe biden will wrap his final day in poland, meeting with nato secretary general and leaders of the group known as the bucharest 9 from the eastern part of that nato alliance. this comes one day after mr. biden delivered a rallying cry declaring ukraine will never be a victory for russia. he repeatedly called out vladimir putin by name. and just as he did a day earlier in kyiv, he again vowed un
program from places like o hare, the airport and the city is housing illegal migrants inside abandoned schools and stores. ashley: marianne has details from los angeles. marianne: good morning, ashley and todd. mayor lori lightfoot getting hit from all sides just a week before chicago picks a mayor. lightfoot is accused of denying benefits to officers. joaquin mendoza. not in my wildest dreams, did i imagine his case would be denied. you can imagine my shock, disbelief and frankly disgust when my brother s claim for duty disability benefits was denied. marianne: lightfoot clapping back calling the accusations lies. what little i know about her, she cares deeply about her family, but making up accusations and suggesting somehow i acted inappropriately, she is not entitled to her own facts. it is not lost on me this is a press conference from city hall a week before the election, draw your own conclusion as to why that is happening. marianne: lightfoot is taking