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that is a ukrainian mother realizing her worst fears when she discovers the body of her young son who had been dumped in a shallow well near kyiv. another body also found at the well which was located on the route of the russian retreat near the capital of kyiv. let's begin our coverage now with cnn's matt rivers with me here in lviv. let's talk about this warship. what do we know? >> we get information from three different sources essentially. russian, ukrainians and americans weighed in. the russians are saying, as you said off the top, they call this a fire on board the ship. it's significant that russian state media stais talking about this. they don't want to be talking about this but realized they don't have a choice. they say there was a fire on board, not doubt. they don't say what the cause of the fire was but say essentially the ship is out of commission, at least for the time being. the cause, from what the ukrainians are saying is the ukrainian armed forces themselves launching cruise missiles, shore based cruise missiles at this ship, several of them, they say ended up hitting the ship, causing what they have seen which is basically the crippling of this ship. they say the missiles they launched are called neptune missiles, brought into service within the ukrainian armed forces but what we hear from the americans is that it's too early for them to tell, at least publicly, exactly what happened here. they said it could be anything from, quote, russian incompetence to a successful attack from ukraine's armed forces. so we still have a lot to learn, i think, about exactly what happened here, but i think the overall takeaway, no matter the cause, is that you have one of the most important ships in the russian navy now out of commission. >> and important to note, it was involved in that infamous snake island incident. >> 100%. the ukrainian border guards were captured on radio telling the russian warship to go f yourself and this ship was involved in that. really symbolic blow that the ukrainians say they've inflicted on the russians. >> certainly is, matt, thank you so much for that. appreciate it. the biden administration is unveiling a massive new security package for ukraine which includes hundreds of weapons and helicopters and this comes as the u.s. considers sending a high ranking official to ukraine in a show of support. cnn's jeremy diamond is live at the white house. jeremy, do we have any idea who the u.s. might send to ukraine and when it might happen because i spoke with a senior zelenskyy administration aide who said probably it's going to be lloyd austin. >> reporter: yeah, listen. the administration is having internal preliminary discussions about sending a high level official. it could potentially be the defense secretary lloyd austin. it could also potentially be the secretary of state antony blinken but of course, we're unlikely to actually get a heads up that they're going until they actually show up in kyiv because of the heightened security environment that still exists in ukraine, a country that is, of course, still at war. this visit also could ultimately not happen. that is something that's being cautioned by our sources. obviously, a visit by a high ranking u.s. official would follow other visits by western leaders in recent days and weeks. it would be symbolic, but of course, the u.s. right now is focused on what it is doing in terms of material and concrete support. just yesterday, president biden announcing an $800 million in additional military assistance to ukraine, and let me just show you some of the highlights here. it includes 11 mi17 helicopters, howhelicopters, howitzer cannons, and artillery rounds. the u.s. is expecting to be a new type of fight in ukraine as it happens in the donbas region, much more flat territory, much more to russia's tank advantages and the u.s. providing much heavier weaponry than in the past because of the shifting dynamics. brianna? >> all right, jeremy, thank you so much for that. joining me is retired brigadier general, mark kimmitt and with us, cnn global affairs analyst kimberly dozier. i want to start with this warship. what's your assessment of this and i ask because if truly this is an act of god, vladimir putin should be thinking about what the guy upstairs is telling him with what should be hit. >> that's right, i'm a little s sanguine on the impact of this russian ship going down. yes, it was probably important for the area around odesa. but look, the major fear we've got to concern ourselves with is a near term offensive operation, ground offensive operation. while that ship with the missiles may have been helpful, i don't think it will hold back any russian ground offensive. so good that we got it. glad putin needs to do some more praying, but i don't think this will change the course of the war. >> this is personally about morale though, kim. that's part of the reason the ukrainians want to champion this, right? >> yeah, this might not be a lot on the military front. though it does take an estimated quarter of the missiles off the battlefield or make them harder to fire and deny the russians that fire them from, but the fact that russia is having to put this on its state outlets, it's having to let its people know that it's taken some heavy costs in this war. now, they're probably going to blame it on maintenance. the ship was due for another series of refits back in 2016 that didn't happen. and soviet era ships are known for having a problem with their fire suppression systems. that was one of the things that needed overhauling. nonetheless, whether it's from lack of maintenance or a ukrainian rocket or missile, it's off the battlefield. the ukrainians can celebrate. the russians have to start scratching their head, wondering how is this going. in the meantime, every military official i speak to or hear from says, it's taking the russians a long time to gather enough forces that they're going to need to close that 300 mile gap between kharkiv and the north and the south. they thought it would start by now but it really hasn't. >> to your point, kim, and general, i want to know what you think about this, the french military estimate has been a few days, right, but then i asked john kirby, the pentagon spokesperson and he wouldn't commit to agreement with that french estimate. he said it might be in the next couple of weeks and i wonder what you think about these various estimates. >> well, i kind of think the french are wrong on this one. we have significant overhead platforms to be able to track most of the equipment on the ground. i think all of us look at may day, victory day parade by the time which they should be having an offensive but there's absolutely no need to start this offense off quickly if they don't have the material or fuel or the artillery and our overhead platforms, and our intelligence on the ground should be able to determine that. john kirby saying it won't be a while. i'll take that to the bank. >> kim, i wonder, we're expecting, and it seems like we should be expecting a senior u.s. official, cabinet level official paying a visit to the zelenskyy administration. see so many heads of state to do that. we don't expect it's going to be president biden. the question is, who is it going to be? is it going to be antony blinken, the top diplomat or lloyd austin, the head of the department of war essentially. what do you think is the message to send? >> well, you know, either man, i think, is comfortable going into a war zone. it is an important message to be seen on the streets of kyiv with president zelenskyy to send to moscow saying we are still concentrating this amount of political capital on this country and this war. at the same time, it also could help domestically politically. it helped the uk prime minister boris johnson distract attention from the fact that just within a day or so after his visit, he became the first british prime minister found guilty of breaking a law while in office. so it helped to distract the public. could it help biden with his opinion polls? the fact that he's rushing this unexpected amount of $800 million worth of aid and sending a senior official? maybe. and, you know, i know that's a little crass to talk about fwhbut that matters too in keeping support and other supplies going, to keep this war winnable for the ukrainians. >> yeah, it does matter. general, the choppers in this package, they weren't in the package. zelenskyy and biden talk on the phone, what do the choppers do in the efforts here? >> first of all, what i want to do is agree with kim. in this whole issue about material versus morale. there's an old french general that once said morale is to material as 5 is to 1. it's important to keep points in mind about maintaining public support. that list of equipment that you're seeing there, it's very, very good that we're sending it. it's more for morale purposes. 18 howitzers and 40,000 artillery rounds. that's how many i had as a young lieutenant colonel and ammunition and training. nothing here is a magic bullet, but as kim said, it's all about morale and keeping public support behind this effort. >> that really puts it into perspective, general. thank you so much for that. and kim, thank you so much for your insights as well. i want go back now to kate in new york. >> brianna, thank you so much. we'll get back to ukraine very shortly but also ahead for us, the new york city subway shooting suspect will be in federal court today. now charged with carrying out a terror attack. the latest on his arrest and the investigation next. they're banking, with bank of america. look at this guy. he bought those tickets on his credit card and he's rackin' up the rewards. she's using zelle to pay him back for the hot dogs he's about to buy. and the announcer? 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>> reporter: well, we are expecting to hear from frank james in federal court. that's going to be happening in just about an hour from now or so, kate, but a lot of folks still talking about what happened right out here on this side walk where i'm standing yesterday afternoon. this is the spot where frank james was arrested. he was spotted here on the streets, just a few yards from where i'm standing right now. police brought him into custody without incident, but all started yesterday afternoon after a law enforcement source says frank james himself called him to the crime stoppers tip line and said that he was at a mcdonald's located just a few blocks from where i am. police went over to that mcdonald's, nowhere to be found and that's when someone by the name of francisco puebla stepped up. yesterday afternoon, recognized frank james. saw him on the side walk. also saw a police car that was patrolling the area, flagged him and stopped him. >> when i saw his face, i recognized him right away. but at the same time, i feel kind of panicked because he was carrying a backpack on his right-hand side, he was heavy. he was going and talking to himself. went right straight up to the police car and told the police officer that i just saw the man that, the one who did the shooting in brooklyn and he just told me, like, okay, what is he wearing? what is he carrying? >> reporter: franks to francisco puebla, police were able to bring frank james into custody without incident. at one point, when they transferred him, kate, into federal custody, he was walked outside in front of a number of reporters. they were shouting questions. why did you do it, why did you do it, he did not answer those questions. his first court appearance scheduled to happen just about an hour or so from now in brooklyn federal court. he faces a number of charges including a federal charge. one count of violating a law, which prohibits terrorist attacks and other violence against a mass transportation system. if convicted, he faces life in prison. kate? >> jason, thank you so much for that. the new york police department is also crediting a teenager for helping to apprehend frank james. spotting james hours before he was picked up and cnn's shimon prokupecz with me now. you spoke with the teenager, shimon. what did he tell you? >> reporter: really fascinating, kate. he's 17 years old. jack was on a field trip with his photography class here on the lower east side when he rounded this corner here. i want to show you. he came across this corner here on orchard street and canal and saw frank james sitting on this bench here, just sitting and just looking away as if nothing was going on. he said immediately, he realized it was him and he started snapping photos of frank james. he then also followed him. take a look at what he said about what he did when he saw him. >> right here from about 20 feet away, i saw frank james sitting down at that bench over there. so i got out my camera and i quickly took a photo of the street and that's when he noticed he was being photographed and he started walking away. >> reporter: what drew your attention to him? >> i was just looking for things to shoot on the street. graffiti, anything. and then i suddenly saw him and i said, that's the guy. that's what the police report said he would look like. >> reporter: kate, he credits new york city with those push alerts we all received on our phones with helping him identify frank james. he said the twitter photos. he also says that what he did after he snapped these photos, he posted them on twitter. that's how i made contact yesterday and also notified the nypd and the crime stoppers and they tell him it is because of his information they were able to focus their attention on their search here, so they thanked him and spoke to him last night and he said, he was just trying to do the right thing and he's happy he was able to snap those photos, kate. >> that's great you were able to connect with him. amazing what they really did, just walking around, seeing it and saying something as we should. good to see you, shimon. thank you so much. joining me for more on this, senior law enforcement analyst, andrew mccabe, and cnn law enforcement analyst, jonathan wackrow, former senior service agent. let's talk about frank james first. he's in custody. he's charged. about to face a judge. what's your big question now? >> my big question is the same as everybody. what was his motive here and unfortunately, right now, the motive remains unknown. but i think it's important for everyone to understand with this case that james had a level of premeditation that he put toward this attack. some detailed planning. and what i mean by that, you have to take it a step backward and understand he traveled from wisconsin, over a thousand miles to new york city to launch this attack. he had some level of targeting information that he was going off of. he drove a rental van to the subway system. he selected the subway line that he was going to utilize, selected the station, and, you know, actually put the time and effort into utilizing a disguise to basically mask the attack that he was about to launch and then at the end of the attack, there was a level of, you know, exit strategy in how he was going to escape. so this wasn't a suicide mission that he was on. this was launching an attack to lead. now, this is all very basic planning, but it does show a level of increased attention and planning purposes to launch this attack. >> and andy, what should people make of the fact that frank james called in his own tip on himself? >> kate, i don't know there's much you can make of it except to conclude that every one of these situations is very different, particularly when you are dealing with people who are clearly, you know, not operating at the highest level of logic in their actions. i think, you know, you see that through the course of this event. he's a kind of unhinged guy. all of his youtube videos. somehow he goes from just being a person with deep degrievances for the black community, hispanic community, homeless system, on and on, just an angry guy with a lot of grievances to planning a fairly organized attack. of course, in an incompetent way. i think all along the course of this attack, you see kind of conflicting indications of, like, competence and organization, and then just totally illogical things like dropping your gun as you flee the scene. calling in the tip on himself, just one more really strange aspect. >> jonathan, we just now heard from two people who called in tips to kind of pinpoint frank james and help bring about his arrest. how important is the public's help in a manhunt like this? >> it's extremely important. when you think about just the area of the size of manhattan, of new york, this person could have gone anywhere. law enforcement cannot do this by themselves. they have to rely on the public's assistance in identifying suspects, their location in a safe way. programs such as crime stoppers are critical to the success and making sure that our communities remain safe. but that's just one part of preparedness. one of the big successes here, and i just want to call this out, is that in the moment of, in the aftermath of this attack, you know, what saved those ten people who were injured, who were fired upon 33 times in a very confined space, the success here with the fdny and first responders. their preparedness in planning for these types of incidents, these mass casualty events actually saved lives. you take that component, you combine it with the public's assistance in identifying and locating this individual. at the end of the day, there's a shared fate of responsibility amongst all of us in working together, that we have a successful outcome, a suspect in custody, and hopefully we'll have a very successful prosecution. >> great to see you guys. thank you so much. coming up for us still, a key russian warship badly damaged after ukraine said it hit it with cruise missiles. russia disputes that. no matter what caused the damage, how big of a blow is this to putin's war effort? 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>> any time you lose a flag ship like that, something so prominent and clear for the russian military, a central piece of their naval sort of team, it's going to be a big deal. i don't know exactly, i have no special knowledge on what actually happened on board today, but the propaganda values, obviously huge. that's why you see the ukrainians talk about it all the time and the russians trying to deny anything suspicious happened. it's a big deal and i think that, again, it shows the vulnerability the russians have on the symbolic attacks, right, it's this, the ukrainians are never going to have the military might of the russians, but they have this advantage and when you pull off a spectacular attack against a more superior foe, it really has major value, psychological value. this is going to be, i think, the continuing story as things unfold in ukraine. >> yeah. so there are also now preliminary discussions we're told taking place of a high ranking u.s. official making a trip to ukraine to meet with president zelenskyy. we know other world leaders have already showed up. boris johnson and just yesterday, poland's president and the presidents of the baltic states were there. who do you think should go for the united states? we were just talking about symbolism here, and why not president biden because that seems to be off the table coming from the administration. >> well, look, i think a senior person should go. i don't know if that's the secretary of state or the secretary of defense. it should be a senior cabinet level official that shows up there. but i think, look, the difference between the president of the united states and the president of a baltic state is the symbolism of what it would mean to have two nuclear powers. the russians and the americans squaring off in such a direct way and i think it does mean something different to have the american president go. but at a minimum, we should see a cabinet level official, i think, make there after announcing another $800 million in military and humanitarian aid. so i think that at a minimum, it's appropriate. >> do you think there would come a point where you would need that show of force, if you will, to see joe biden in ukraine with zelenskyy while this war is going on? >> i don't know. i mean, i think if you probably talked to president zelenskyy or any of the ukrainians around him and said, what do you need most, a visit or do you need weapons, they would say weapons. i think the importance of keeping the fight going and really taking it to the russians kind of punching them in the mouth, there's nothing that's more important than that in a real and concrete way, a visit is ephemeral and comes and goes. it symbols, but weapons make a big difference. >> "washington post" reporting warning finland and sweden if they join nato, moscow will reinforce the baltic sea region, including deploying nuclear weapons. what do you think this should and is going to happen here? i mean, what does it mean for the united states when we're talking about finland and sweden joining nato and what the fallout could be? >> it's interesting. these countries have been invited and certainly could have joined nato for many years and chose not to. i think for the very reasons that we're seeing now unfold on tv, right, because they were worried about being threatened by their neighbor. they are literally neighbors to russia. but i think the situation in ukraine is just such a strategic moment in history that they're thinking to themselves, look, if i'm not a part of nato, i'm at risk as well. so i think they're very capable militaries. i think nato should speed up the process of bringing in new members. i think nato has been kind of an old school organization for a while, and it's gotten new life because of what the russians are doing. so change that, accept that. change the organization, bring in these folks sooner rather than later and it's, you know, this is putin, right? he's threatening the use of nuclear weapons, and we can't ignore that, but we also realize this is a man who i think feels very cornered. >> really quickly. i just saw that in response to u.s. sanctions, russia has just announced yesterday retaliatory counter-sanctions, almost 400 members of congress. you were included on that list. what do those sanctions mean for you? >> as far as i understand, they were retaliatory sanctions that say i can't travel to russia. i think it would be difficult to use a russian financial institution if i ever used one of those. they're basically in kind sanctions since we voted on sanctions for the dewuma, membe of the russian parolparliament. it happens in the tit for tat but i find it sad because frankly, six or seven years ago, i was negotiating with russian generals about flight safety above syria. i mean, i have a history of engaging with the russians. we want to keep talking. my country did not invade ukraine. they did. but i just took it as sort of another symbol they try to throw in the mix. >> congresswoman, thanks for coming in. >> of course. a white police officer shoots and kills a black man during a traffic stop. the investigation now under way. that's next. 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>> i see unnecessary shooting of a black man by a white cop and i question, did we not learn anything from daunte wright, philando castile, walter scott, all three incidents that involved really low level traffic stops that resulted in the death of those african-american men. it just appears that we can't get it right. that traffic stops, routine traffic stops should not result in violent encounters and dead african-american men. >> terence, what do you see? what questions do you have for this investigation? >> well, i have a lot of questions but i see the same thing. the death of anyone is troublesome. this particular tape is disturbing to me, and i agree. a simple traffic stop should not end up in the death of anyone. so i applaud the chief. he'll do a deep dive into this. michigan state police is working on it but there's a lot of questions. were there other things the officers should have done? it's a tragic death for a traffic stop. >> areva, as eauomar points out the piece, a congolese refugee and the police chief said a language barrier is potentially a part of the investigation. if that is a factor, what does that mean? >> i think what it means, kate, we better figure out different ways to deal with individuals in these traffic stops. if this police had any indication that this man couldn't even understand what he was saying, then why chase after him? you're not obligated to engage. no evidence a crime was committed or that he was being officially detained, ie, arrested by this police officer. just because he took off running doesn't mean he was guilty or suspicious in any way. what we do know is black men are traumatized, there's a history of racial profiling, so i'm not even sure why it got to the point where the officer was chasing him to the first place. he could have run the license, gone to his home, delivered a ticket via the mail. so many other things that could have happened rather than escalating this situation in. what we want to see is deescalation and that didn't happen here. >> one of the many questions, as you're talking about, terence, in this investigation is, has to be around the fact that he was shot in the head. why would an officer need to do that? >> well, again, we need to know a lot more about what was going on during that wrestling match, but as a rule, the tactics would not be that when you're wrestling with someone already fighting over what apparently is a taser, is to pull a gun. that's not good tactics. so again, i can't justify based on what i've seen that this was a good shooting. there are a lot of questions. i think the large question all police departments have to address and communities is this whole issue about how we handle traffic stops and whether it's ever worth, ever worth chasing and not doing and taking other alternatives. time is on our side in this type of thing. doesn't appear to be any reason other than the officer grabbed him, trying to get the information that this ended up like that, and that's wrong. it's not good tactics. it's despicable. >> the state police have now come in to take on this investigation, as i just said off the top, the family and ben crump, they'll be holding a press conference at 1:30. we'll continue to follow and see what happens here. thank you both very much. coming up for us, pfizer is seeking fda authorization now to give covid booster shots to kids between n the ages of 5 to 11. dr. sanjay gupta joins me next.. our installers complete your work in as littltle as a day so we fit your schedule. our manufacturing team custom crarafts your bath so we fit yourur standards, and it's guaranteed for life. when you can trust the people who create your new bath, it just fits. bath fitter. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. see him? 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what do you see there? >> the data is coming from the pharmaceutical industry so this has to be removed by the fda, but what they did for this age group, they gave a booster shot six months after the original two shots. and what they were looking for was how safe is it, how well do these kids tolerate it, and what does it do in terms of increasing their antibodies? you can see that they found basically they got a 36-fold increase in neutralizing antibodies. the antibodies that protect the virus from entering the cell. seem to be well tolerated. and as you point out, they are now going to request fda approval for emergency use authorization. we'll see. again, this has to be reviewed independently, but as you point out if it holds up, it's encouraging, at least in terms of creating that impact of antibodies without any new safety problems. >> yeah, how important do you think this could be for this age group, at this point where we are in the pandemic? >> that's a key question. so if you look at overall omicron, i think it was clear that omicron was affecting younger children more so. it could be because it was affecting their upper airway more. but if you look at how effective the vaccine was, at least in this age group and go to mid-december, you see that it was quite effective, around 68% effective in terms of preventing infection. now as you point out, kids were less likely overall to get sick or severely sick, even before that. but 68% effective against preventing infection. that drops by late january to 12% to preventing infection. but overall, the vaccines as they stand are still very -- seem very effective in terms of preventing people from getting really sick in this age group. requiring hospitalization or dying. so it's incremental benefit in terms of overall sickness but significant benefit in terms of potentially preventing infection. so we have to see if this data holds up, but that would be the biggest thing for kids particularly at risk. >> take good news where we can get it when it comes to this. thank you, sanjay. good to see you. a reminder, you can also join me every morning on the new cnn plus show "5 things" it's 7:00 a.m. eastern and on demand. sign up at cnnplus.com. thank you for being here. i'm kate bolduan. 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