work. others, a new life. most escaping violence at home. however, president trump issued a new threat this morning saying he will begin cutting off or seriously reducing aid to several countries that could not stop people from leaving. cnn s bill weir is live with the latest. tell us what you re seeing there, bill, because you know how it s being portrayed here. what do you see mixing among those people heading north? well, that s the thing, jim. from the drone shot, it looks like this massive desensitized humanity. but as you wade through the crowd, you find so many touching human stories. we re in the town center and people enjoying maybe a last half hour of rest. word is they re going to start walking again in a half hour. they spent the night sleeping out here. the luxurious setups are tenlts, but most people just have, you know, a blanket, maybe a tarp of some sort. and i wanted to really get to
his request to those fbi raids on his office and hotel rooms. laura angle has this report from today s hearing. reporter: the judge told all parties they need to pick up the pace and get the wrong documents to keep it moving along. june 15th deadline for lawyers for donald trump and his personal attorney michael cohen to flag items seized in april 9th rate of his home which could contain attorney-client privilege. attorneys for cohen pleaded for more time laying out a grim picture of what it has been like for their team to get through the 3.7 million files they received so far from the government saying they have people working through the night sleeping on couches and one staff member going through the files. the judge said if they can t meet the deadline she will turn the remainder of the materials over to attained team which is what cohen team s team fought
nick paton walsh is on the ground there where assad does not hold power. what has the reaction been to these strikes over night? reporter: well, a regime is waving flags and honking their horns. they re trying to wake up this morning as though not much really happened and here is a video put out by bashar al-assad just strolling into work with his briefcase across the marble floor as he had a lovely night sleeping and just turning to be a weekend day at the office. also, a lot is going about as per normal. they are showing rubble which was hit heavily in damascus. they believe that s the key part of the chemical weapons capabiliti capabilities. it is historically known for a
out of bars, cafes, and hotels onto the street. thousands spent the night sleeping outside in fear of more aftershocks. tourists have now spoken out about the rodeo. all of a sudden, it s on like a train was going right through the room. i told my son, looks like an earthquake, let s get the hill out of here. hundreds of people are now stranded on the island, but after save you checks on the runway are carried out. there were small tidal waves record around two feet. the real sides of this damage still ascertaining. jon: benjamin hall, thank you. heather: some new information is you re going to say, and to the deadly collision between a navy destroyer and a cargo ship, as you remember, we reported on this.
budapest. this is the moment they poured into the station after spending a second night sleeping on the pavement outside. officials had insisted the migrants needed proper documentation before they could leave the country. and take a look at scenes from inside the train station. really a mad dash to board trains that will take them away. an overwhelming number of people and you see it right there, the desperation to make it out of hungary. the country s prime minister is in brussels set to meet with european union members to talk about how to handle this crisis. arwa damon joins us now over the phone with more information. i understand, considering this has just broken in the last hour you are heading to the scene right now. but surely this is a sign of hungary bending to regional pressure to allow the migrants to board the train and not keep