that began way back on tuesday. along the way, we were treated to an important at times chaotic civics lesson including near fisticuffs live and on camera. friday the fourth day of voefting we saw 15 holdouts switch their allegiance during the 12th and 13th rounds of balloting, and then after an adjournment mccarthy thought he had the needed votes and at 11:00 came to a 14th vote yet one vote shy of a majority. for the first time all week he couldn t hide being visibly angry. lauren boebert and matt gaetz voted present while four other anti-mccarthy holdouts remained steadfast. it was dramatic and gripping to watch. a fistfight nearly broke out as mike rogers the chair of the house armed services committee, was physically restrained from matt gaetz who supporters rushed to his side. on enies were heard. mccarthy thought he d whipped the votes necessary. when it seemed they were going to be adjourning for the weekend there was more arm twisting. suddenly mccarthy was smiling a
Russian troops could not capture it. Kyiv held strong. The government survived. And ukrainians bounced back, determined to enjoy the city that they have denied russia. Kyiv feels like a city that dodged a bullet. Despite overwhelming odds, Russian Troops could not capture it. Kyiv held strong. The government survived. And ukrainians bounced back, determined to enjoy the city that they have denied russia. This is the ukrainian capital just months after russia invaded. Going out in kyiv became an act of defiance, a middle finger to vladimir putin. Russia did not kill kyiv. It showed the city how to live again. They are thankful here because they know what could have happened russia failed to take kyiv. When it did occupy the citys suburbs. And horrible things happened here. No. Youve got past me once and twice tenyearold andriy lived just outside kyiv. One, two, three. Four and then five. I met him weeks after his mother and father were married in murdered in front of him. Andre doesnt t
civilians pay. ukrainians want answers. they are on the search for justice. kyiv feels like a city that dodged a bullet. despite overwhelming odds, russian troops could not capture it. kyiv held strong. the government survived. and ukrainians bounced back, determined to enjoy the city that they have denied russia. this is the ukrainian capital just months after russia invaded. going out in kyiv became an act of defiance, a middle finger to vladimir putin. russia did not kill kyiv. it showed the city how to live again. they are thankful here because they know what could have happened russia failed to take kyiv. when it did occupy the city s suburbs. and horrible things happened here. no. you ve got past me once and twice ten-year-old andriy lived just outside kyiv. one, two, three. four and then five. i met him weeks after his mother and father were married in murdered in front of him. andré doesn t talk about it much. you have been through a lot, how are you doing, h
republican, and democratic lieutenant governor governor john fetterman. georgia s candidates met in a live debate last night. raphael warnock faced off against republican herschel walker after weeks of bombshell allegations leveled at the former football star. cnn s eva mckend has more. reporter: democratic senator yell war knock and republican challenger herschel walker are in a contentious georgia senate race with u.s. senate controlling. it is time to get under way. reporter: they debated friday night. walker, running on a family values platform currently involved in a scandal over allegedly pressuring the mother of one of his children to get an abortion. a week before this debate a former girlfriend said you paid for an abortion and encouraged her to have another. in an abc news interview this week, you said that the accusations are, quote, all lies. for the voters watching tonight, can you explain the circumstances surrounding these claims. you have 60 seconds.
hello again, everyone. thanks for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin with a grim discovery in oklahoma. last night four bodies were pulled from a river in a town about 35 miles south of tulsa. this comes after four men, all close friends, went missing in that town sunday evening after reportedly going for a bike ride. police are not saying whether the bodies pulled from the river last night are these missing men. cnn s camilla bernal joins me. reporter: hey, fred. we are waiting for the medical examiner s office to identify the bodies. we are told by authorities it is a difficult process because these bodies were in the water for a long period of time. now we know the autopsies gone at 8:30 in the morning. it is unclear if they are going to get to all four bodies by the end of day because of how difficult this process is going to be. now, we do know that someone was near the river, saw something suspicious, and called police. when police officers went out there