i m bianca nobilo. everyone needs to be held accountable, everyone needs to be held to the same standard of the law. team trump apparently has information regarding trump s credibility. credit suisse in ways unrelated to the united states. we do know financial security has tlaebed that has become an already strong economic recovery. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it s a monday, march the 20th. 8:00 a.m. here in london. 4:00 a.m. in new york where a grand jury is expected to indict former president donald trump any day now. the case is recommended to an alleged hush money payment made to adult film star stormy daniels. at least one more witness is expected to testify in the probe which could delay the indictment. attorney is expected to here from the legal attorney for michael cohen. and could testify to offer a rebuttal. every single thing that i have said so far has been, first of all, found to be accurate and tr
days after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for him accusing him of war crimes. he made a stop in mariupol. ukrainian officials slamming the visit saying putin visits mariupol under the cover of night. cnn senior international correspondent ivan joining us live. what else did putin do while there? reporter: right. well, the kremlin says he arrived by helicopter. then he was shown in a pretty long unedited video driving a car, being briefed by a top kremlin aid. driving into the outskirts of mariupol. the aid was describing the situation and acknowledging that much of the city had been destroyed. that there were ruins of buildings being demolished and much of the city was also empty because ukrainians has fled. putin was shown meeting a couple of people who were living in what were described as newly constructed apartment buildings. those people thanked putin for their new homes saying they had had nothing before that. and we ve been hearing some pre
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some of the lowest wage earners in our community. reporter: both sides worry about the students who may suffer greatly from school closures. to shut down a school, you eliminate some of the protections and rights that children have. the right to food, the right to health, the right to social and mental support, the right to mental support. the right to have their visibilities addressed in an adequate way. reporter: but the union believes people like this need to make more money. it s a struggle. it s hard. you know, sometimes, you know, i m thinking to myself, lord, if i m to make another day like this. reporter: because in the end, they say higher salaries for school workers will lead to better schools and better education. and negotiations over wages will take place behind the scenes, but the union says because this strike is not about the money. there could be more strikes in the future. they say they do not want to strike, but will continue to