Matthew chance from moscow, matthew, thank you. The news continues right here on cnn its thursday, march 14, right now on cnn this morning, were watching for donald trump to show up in a florida courtroom today. His lawyers want a judge to throw out his classified Documents Case plus the Biden Administration i in cubas one ton of obey. But itd be a haven for migrants fleeing the gangs, taking over haiti and the house, passing a bill to effectively ban tiktok but the senate may have other ideas all right, it is 05 00 a. M. In washington. Here is a live look at denver. Its 03 00 a. M. Mountain time out there. A winter storm is hammering the milehigh city. It could in fact, 60 million americans were got an update from our Weatherman Van Dam Tracking the storm shortly. Its gonna be near 80 degrees here in washington. Meanwhile, good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us today. The campaign in the courtroom collide again a few hours from now, donald trump is ex
Anywhere. Cnn news central starts right now the 2024 campaign in full swing this morning, new details of bidens Reelection Message to voters as the 2024 president ial rematch expected to be set in stone after tomorrows primary. A cnn exclusive, russias war machine is cranking out three times more Artillery Munitions missions than the us and europe combined are producing and sending to ukraine in bursting with kenergy what a night at the oscars, we have all the behind the scenes you did not even know you missed on hollywoods biggest night. Im ken berman with kate bolduan and sara sidner. This is Cnn News Central a key swing state primary, a new court hearing, and a battleground blitz all on deck this week as the trumpbiden matchup mirrors, its not many clinching moment tomorrow, voters across four states cast ballots with enough delegates at stake to make the likely president ial rematch officially official. Georgia is one of those states and the site where both candidates sharpen their
damage done to people and ideas. the wagner group mercenary fighters pulled out from the southwestern russian city which they basically took over as well as other locations that they reached including points closer to moscow. they are now headed back to their base camp in ukraine, with , it is said, their boss, pr ogosia. it has wees anger with the russian military and running of the war in ukraine that triggered this attempted upris ing as the symbols of russian power only to be diffused at the last minute in a deal brokered by belarus president with the agreement of russian president putin that saw all pretty much get off the hook for this attempted insurrection but he is being sent in exile to belarus. it s reported to the that u.s. intelligence was aware that something like this was going to happen especially as we kept a close eye on russia s nuclear arms. they wanted to keep an arms length so moscow would not accuse washington of meddling in russian internal affairs and
[national anthem] if. will: we begin this morning with a fox news alert, the wagner chief who threatened a march toes moscow, an open rebellion, has how now backed down. pete: belarus reportedly brokered the deal that will allow jeff again withny prigozhin to go into exile and end that internal conflict for now. rachel: alexandria hoff is live in washington, d.c. with the latest. good morning. reporter: well, good morning. prigozhin has been paired of the criminal mutiny charges that were against him, and russia avoided a rebellion that was on rack to spark a possible civil war. the wagner group had made it within 125 miles of moscow before prigozhin announced the group would pull back to avoid bloodshed. the kremlin later announced the warlord could leave for belarus without penalty for his mercenaries, and speaking out against russian military leadership. prigozhin formalized the withdrawal. translator: they regarded to dismantle pmc wagner. this a day we wa
ballots in maine and colorado during his actions during the january 6th capitol hill riot. i m dana perino. bill is off today. good morning, bret. bret: i m bret baier. the decisions in both states not only threatening the frontrunner for the republican presidential nomination but where these cases could be eventually heading. the u.s. supreme court as you see there. karl rove said last hour the rulings go against our very system of government. it s anti-democratic and looks like a stretch and it is a stretch. maybe one of the stories we ll find out after november is that this was a clever plot by the trump campaign to sucker left wingers into opposing him being on the ballot knowing it would engender greater support for him and their efforts to remove him would be overridden by the u.s. supreme court. which i fully anticipate. bret: fox team coverage. jonathan turley standing by with the big legal picture. rich edson live in d.c. with the details. good morning, bret.