welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. happy friday, everybody. i m christine romans. we begin at the far north end of the texas panhandle. tornado on the ground. national weather service confirming a tornado strike in perr perryton texas. the fire chief confirming at least three deaths and damage to at least 200 homes. there were collapsed lungs, head injuries and broken bones. cleanup is already under way. congressman ronny jackson is asking people in the area to help any way they can. want to bring in derek van dam in the cnn weather center. this was just one of seven tornados reported thursday along with nearly 200 storms. are we looking at anything like this for today? up fortunately we have another active day ahead of us. the tornados in texas absolutely devastating to see. let s focus on the more immediate threat, what is happening now. we have severe thunderstorm watches stretching from texas through louisiana and the gulf coast. there
official comments from the judge overseeing the donald trump classified documents case. the lead starts right now. new today judge aileen cannon setting a new deadline for federal prosecutors and for trump s lawyers. why? these decisions could have a real impact on the timing of the case against donald trump. we are going to talk to former republican u.s. attorney general. then another republican candidate jumping into the presidential race. miami mayor francis suarez running for the gop nomination and his ad literally running. with an already crowded 2024 field, is he really running for vice president? plus, agencies of the u.s. government, victims of a global cyberattack. why this means your banking info, personal info, medical records and more may have been exposed. we start with law and justice. our lead as we hear for the first time from judge candl judge / aileen cannon. today judge cannon gave attorneys five days to notify her on the status on the necessary se
by their move it applications and are working to ensure timely remediation. move it is a widely used file transfer software that hackers appear to have found a vulnerability in earlier this year and began exploiting in late may. progress, the u.s. firm that owns the move it software, has urged victims to update their packages. and so far the u.s. department of energy is the only federal agency to confirm publicly that it was hit saying in a statement that records from two of its entities were compromised and that the department is investigating the incident. but the hackers have used the vulnerability to target not only federal agencies but also state governments and academic institutions including johns hopkins university. in terms of who is behind the hack, a russian speaking ra ransomware group claimed credit for some of the attacks that also affected bbc, british
cnn s natasha bertrand has more information. tell us about this latest cyberattack and how many government agencies might be affected. the exact number of government agencies impacted by this is still unclear, but the cybersecurity agency said it is providing support to several federal agencies that experienced intrusions affecting their move it application and they are working urgently to understand impacts and ensure remacy s mediation. move it is a file transfer software that hackers found a vulnerability in earlier this year and they began exploiting that in late may. progress, which is the u.s. firm that owns the move it software, urged victims to update their software packages and issued security advice. the department of energy is the only federal to confirm publicly it was hit saying in a statement that records from two of its entities were compromised and that the department is investigating the incident. now, the hackers have used this vulnerability to target not only