of this month as an audio book titled the trump tapes, which runs for more than eight hours. cnn has obtained a copy. what you will hear tonight striking. it speaks to who he was as president, who he is as a person, and how completely intertwined the personal and presidential work for him. and probably still are. something that s not just apparent in what he says, but even more so and how he says it. something the printed were just cannot fully convey. the conversations also speak directly to some of what the former president is now being investigated for. namely how he views classified material. and a presidents responsibility for safeguarding some of the country s deepest secrets. that s why these conversations, which have never been heard before, are so significant. cnn special correspondent jamie gangel has an exclusive tonight. she joins us with some of the audio. what stands out to you the most? i think as you said is hearing trump say these words. and you re in the r
capital insurrection. they stand trial for suggestions conspiracy. they are all complaining that they were simply awaiting orders from donald trump. she was once republican royalty but now, this woman, liz cheney, she says she is prepared to break a 40 year republican voting street to keep election denying, big lying members of her own party out of power. what is behind her choice to keep such a lonely world? who is backing her on that journey. you are not going to believe this week s selection for that banned book club. it has never even been banned. girls who code is a series written for middle schoolers. it is a babysitters club but with computer science. there is not a single thing that is remotely controversial about these books but the book banners came for them. we will talk about why the book banners are threatened by girls getting into science and more. velshi begins now. good morning to you, i am ali velshi. into saturday october the 8th. it is day 227 of russia s w
we have another hour of velshi, right now. good morning to you, i m ali velshi. is this saturday october 8th day 227 of russia s war in ukraine. breaking news this morning out of crimea. an explosion has crippled the bridge. this is a remarkable development. take a look at this bridge. look at the multitude of fires across it. it has collapsed part of the bridge into the sea. russians think the truck bomb exploded. it set fire to several oil tankers that were traveling on the bridge by rail. now, here is the important part. you probably never heard about this. it is new. it is the only bridge connecting mainland russia and crimea. this is a pet project for vladimir putin belt after russia s illegal annexation of crimea in 2014. north of crimea, on the battlefield front, ukraine continues to regain its land in the northeast, and east. this week the captured about 2000 square kilometers in the south near the area of kherson. it is the blue areas over here. ukraine has now captu
border. criminal back behind bars after pushing a man off a subway platform. the family calling him a menace being arrested two dozen times. no cash bail created a real problem. people are frightened. blitz, throws herbert. blocking, and the touchdown. ainsley: that s great song. never heard that one before. did you all see who sings that? brian: i like it. flo rida. ainsley: beautiful shot of pittsburgh. beautiful day a low of 48. it is the steel city. 300 steel related businesses there. it s the city of bridges. steve: that s why they call them the steelers. ainsley: 436 bridges. skyscraperrens state park. and they watch fox there. brian: do you recognize the other voice in this song? steve: walker hayes. ainsley: can i hear that. flo rida pairing up with walker hayes. who would have thought. brian: like a rapper country guy talk his way through songs. walker hayes. can you look that up, chris? ainsley: what is watt al be e apple be s song
where he made critical remarks about republican economic philosophy after spending the holiday on the campaign trail in wisconsin and pennsylvania. we will talk live with the republican nominee for senate from pennsylvania, dr. mehmet oz a little bit later. first up tonight, white house correspondent peter doocy live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. we noticed something while out on the campaign trail with president biden this weekend when he is surrounded by midterm voters he spends a lot of time talking about maga republicans. but back here at the white house, surrounded w by the cabit he is trying to stick to official business. i m not a fan of big fan of trickle down economics. i find the trickle stops fairly quickly coming down. peter: he is also not a big fan of so-called maga republicans. the extreme maga republicans in congress have chosen to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate and division. peter: he is making a p