and another loss for the trump movement sweeping across the state. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this wednesday morning a jammed back morning joe starts now. on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. he knew there was no case. it was a felony to falsify business records with intent to defraud. everybody said this is not really an indictment, there s nothing here. these are felony crimes in new york city state. my lawyers said there s nothing here. the defendant repeatedly made false statements. they re not not saying what you did. he always caused others to make false statements. charging a former president of the united states for the first time in history. everyone stands equal before the law. donald trump and manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, held two very different news conferences following yester
viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world . i m bianca nobilo live from london. max foster has the day off just ahead on cnn newsroom. i got a call from my wife panicking that she was locked in the vault that there was an active shooter in the building. this is awful bodies, and our minds are not meant. to go through these types of tragedies . this isn t about politics. this is about life and death. the clock is counting down to friday and now the doj and the drug manufacturer danko are asking for more time we are ready to fight. this is going to be a long fight. we understand this. we stand by fda approval. damaging leak from some of the highest levels of the pentagon. finding out who it is, if it certainly is an american, bringing them to justice because it s obviously is espionage. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, april 11th nine am here in london, four am in louisville, kentucky, where we mark
world. i m christine romans. we begin with this senseless tragedy in louisville, kentucky , a 25 year old bank employee opening fire at his workplace, live streaming his own attack that killed four people in minutes. one of the nine others hurt in the early moments later died of those injuries. cnn s omar jimenez has more from louisville. in just moments. four people were killed in nine others injured at this bank in louisville, kentucky. officers were on scene within three minutes. the suspect shot at officers. we then returned fire and stop that threat. police revealing the shooter was an employee at the bank and had livestreamed the attack. suspect was live framing. and unfortunately, that s that s tragic. to know that that incident was out there and captured enforcement source telling cnn the shooter had also learned he was going to be fired and wrote a note to his parents and a friend indicating he was going to shoot at the bank. among those injured in the attack. two po
he pleaded. this after russia warned if nato further arms ukraine with battle tanks and long-range missiles, it will lead to a whole new level of war. it s been nearly a year since the russian invasion t. united states perspective has shifted during that time. remember the unwillingness to be a participant in a three-way deal that would have had the united states backfill poland s fleet of fighter planes after they give mig 25 fighters to ukraine? the biden administration said no. they were willing to acknowledge providing stinger anti ar craft missiles. with a passage of time has been a softening of the biden administration s reluctance to go all in. today ukrainian are in oklahoma being trained on the system that the u.s. is supplying. as part of a new and massive $2.5 billion aid package. reports suggest a u.s. willingness to green light efforts to target crimea, annexed illegally by russia in 2014. what accounts for this change? has the western perspective changed from ge
master. that s a type of judicially appointed person to do the review and they have to get the candidates in. so this person will review the documents that were seized. now, the doj is also at the same time appealing parts of this ruling saying that there s a national security risk to do this the way trump wants and that these are stolen documents that was partially signed off on by the magistrate to get the warrant so there s no reason donald trump would have great legal arguments to do anything about reviewing them let alone getting them back. so that would be a step. i say procedural because it s not the most important part of this case. we always try to keep it real with you. i m not going to play it up to sound urgent, although both sides care a lot about it. meanwhile, there s a new revelation from this case. more classified documents that the doj says trump stole might still be outstanding. that is to say missing. you see the headline there. the records could be tied t