with missile strikes in major ukrainian cities. calling it retaliation for an attack on a vital russian bridge. plus, one of donald trump s attorneys is questioned by federal investigators about her signed statements on classified documents found at mar-a-lago. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, october 11th. thanks for starting your day with us. we begin in ukraine. we re learning new details about yesterday s massive attack in kyiv and other major ukrainian cities. according to ukraine s deputy minister of defense, russia launched 83 missiles, half of which were neutralized by air defense systems. across ukraine, more than 95 people were injured and in kyiv alone, at least 14 people were killed. the missile strikes damaged critical infrastructure, knocking out power lines and cutting off water supplies to several cities. at least 35 residential buildings were also hit along with museums, parks, and a popular pedestrian bridge in the center of kyiv.
false. nine, the republican threat to cut off cash to ukraine as russia imposes martial law on stolen property. plus, we ll time stock trades by government officials just as covid came to america. the new reporting to go along with our repeated question, whatever happened to that congressional stock trading ban? as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. tonight, the legal pressure is only intensifying for one donald j trump. while he awaits that subpoena from the january 6th committee, a federal judge has issued a new ruling that could be devastating for the ex president. just hours ago, judge david carter revealed that emails showed trump signed legal documents describing election fraud claims that he absolutely knew were false. and yet, he promoted them anyway. those emails were between trump and attorney john eastman, said between november 3rd, 2020, and january 20th, 2021. today, judge carter ordered eastma
election. we ll walking through this potentially major development in just a moment. putin attempts to impose marshal law in parts of the country he annexed. on capitol hill, the top republican in the house is warning that financial support for ukraine could take a hit if the gop wins control of that chamber. good morning and welcome to way too early. thanks for starting your day with us. we re going to begin with new evidence connected to donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. according to a federal judge, trump signed legal documents claiming voter fraud in georgia. knowing that information was false. it involves one of the architects to overturn the case. he ordered him to turn over 33 new documents including e-mail that s the judge says demonstrate an effort by trump and lawyers to press false claims in federal court. according to the ruling, one of the documents includes an e-mail exchange in which eastman tells or members of trump s legal team that th
hurled bricks and bottles at the officers. just the latest example of lawlessness plaguing the city of brotherly love. new york times editor who resigned for publishing republican tom cotton op-ed on the george floyd riots speaks out. bennett tells my mistake trying to mollify people. half does this go. second back kyle war bits he is off. 2-0 fillies. since you have been gone i can breathe for the first time i m so moving on yeah, yeah. steve: yeah, yeah, since you ve been gone. the travelers down the shore to places like wildwood right there on the atlantic not so much traffic on this the 19th day of october. we have plenty of traffic here. fox & friends mezzanine level. thank you very much for joining us, by the way, if you are in wildwood, right now you have got 45 degrees. going for a daytime high close to 60. and your sunrise will be in exactly 16 minutes from now. brian: is that where governor christie said get off the beach? is that the place h
the gas prices down from $5 when i took office. that s a lie. it was 2.39 the day he took office. thank you for being here. chicago marry lori lightfoot defending a proposal continue to crease her pay saying it s not a salary increase. it s not only tone deaf. jackson under pressure throws and it s in the back of the end zone. unlikely touchdown. i say hey, hey, u.s.a. we ain t seen our better days. hell no. hey, y all. steve: good morning, st. mary s pennsylvania. you can see it looks like a traffic circle or a square they have got trees that will effectively be christmas trees here within about a month or so. it is currently freezing there. it is 32 degrees, but they are going for a high today of about 56. are. ainsley: technically freezing at 33. steve: 32. ainsley: you are the weather guy. st. mary s 1842. a group of catholics came to the area to escape persecution in east coast cities. the town is known for a product often associated with germany