good morning. welcome to cnn this morning. i m boris sanchez. and i m amarah walker. what pentagon officials are saying about it and the differences between this object and the chinese balloon that was shot down last week. plus a moment of hope amid the devastating earthquake in turkey and syria. more than 24,000 people killed, but amid the huge loss, under days trapped under the rubble, a teenager is found alive. plus under review, memphis prosecutors say they are now looking at every case involving those now fired officers charged in the beating of the death of tyre nichols as we re learning new dethe tails about the officers involved. and executives at southwest airlines grilled by lawmakers on capitol hill. the changes the airline says it s going to make in the wake of that meltdown, ahead on cnn this morning. . take a deep breath and relax. the weekend is here. it s saturday, february 11th. we appreciate you re waking up with us. and we re together in person. t
air raid sirens and fresh destruction. president vladimir zelenskyy pleading with g 7 nations for more weapons during emergency talks on the deadly russian bombardment. also tonight, the u.s. justice department is urging the u.s. supreme court to stay out of the dispute over classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. we ll break down the new federal response to the trump team that was filed just a short while ago. and a baltimore man walks free after 23 years in prison. prosecutors dropping murder and all other charges against him after he was featured on a popular crime podcast and cleared by dna testing. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re the situation room. we begin our coverage tonight in ukraine where valid p vladimir putin s assault on the city is taking a deadly toll. fred pleitgen is on the scene for us in kyiv. reporter: as the russian military continues to fire barrages of missiles at ukraine eng
but russia s president putin says the missile strike is retaliation for what he called a terrorist attack by ukraine on a key bridge in crimea. we ll have the latest from kyiv and moscow and asking whether russia is now escalating the war. also this lunchtime. the chancellor kwasi kwarteng bows to pressure and brings forward his plan for balancing the government s finances. striking barristers deliver their verdict on a government pay offer they will accept it and go back to work. a nurse pleads not guilty to murdering seven babies and attempting to murder ten others, as her trial begins in manchester. and the scourge of plastic fishing nets that trap wildlife in our seas could a new recycling plan offer a solution? and coming up on the bbc news channel, sprinter cj ujah is banned for nearly two years after testing positive for two banned substances at last year s tokyo olympic games. good afternoon. they re trying to wipe us off the face of the earth the words of ukr
Absolutely free. Doctors preferred better science, better results this is cnn newsroom. Im rosemarie church. You are looking at live pictures from jerusalem right now where israels official State Ceremonies for Holocaust Remembrance Day is happening. And at this time, there is a siren going for two minutes. You can hear it there to remember those who lost their lives during The Holocaust now, after the siren, israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other top Government Officials will lay a wreath in the whole of remembrance. Lets just listening Holocaust Remembrance Day. And we have been listening to that siren. Want to bring in cnns International Diplomatic editor, Nic Robertson, who joins us live from london. So nick talked to us about this difference of this Holocaust Remembrance Day, particularly at this time in the midst of war and we heard sentiments from the Prime Minister speaking last night at yad vashem, The Holocaust memorial, Sayyed In Jerusalem and speaking specifica
rather than later, because we run out of time. because we have failed to pass a supplemental, this is the logical step. and then we have the russians paying for the damage they ve created. russians paying for the ukrainian defensive effort. i think to me that s a very, very good narrative to the american public that the russians are paying for their own disaster and geopolitical instability. all right, we are going to discuss that more as the days go by. thank you for being with us, again. retired lieutenant colonel is the offer of here, right matters, an american story, as well as the why it matters new substack. all right, when people in ukraine are fighting for democracy, some of their neighbors could be voting in a way. that s ahead, on velshi. that s ahead, on velshi. woman: what s my safelite story? i m a photographer. and when i m driving, i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, it had to be fixed right. i scheduled with safelite autoglass.