according to ukrainian armed forces. civilians have also been targeted. this video showing the terrifying a blast rocks a pedestrian bridge in kyiv moments before a person could be seen walking across it. that person manages to turn back and runway from the destruction. that strike reminiscent of this blast saturday on a crucial bridge connecting russian-controlled crimea and the country s mainland. a blow to russia suffering humiliating defeats on the battlefield. vladimir putin says that today s wave of violence is revenge for that blast. he blames ukraine, even though kyiv has not taken responsibility for it. ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy sharing these devastating images from the aftermath of today s deadly campaign and founding an urgent alarm saying, quote, they are trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the earth. all the while ukrainian civilians are, again, forced underground into kyiv subway system, but they re managing to come together in an emot
through the camera. yes, same same to you, tulsi. great job. happy new year. it s the night of the brunette s, so we re going to keep it going. you thank you. have all the way. nice to see you. you too. welcome aboard, everyone. and welcome to the special edition edition of hannity. i m tammy bruce of course, in tonight for sean. and we begin with a key promise made by the biden administration nearly two years ago on january 20th. twenty , twenty one , just hours after biden was sworn in and then white house press secretary and notorious liar jen psaki had this to say from the podium during her very first briefing, quote, president biden s objective and his commitment is to bring transparency and truth back to government. very aspirational. jen . in reality, biden, the biden white house is the least transparent and most dishonest administration in america in modern american history. and right on cue, before dawn this morning at four thirty a.m., a white house lawyer informe
great economic report today. gdp report. things are looking good. going to come out to you today. they can t take me down because i m a bad man. i can tell you that right now. talking circles and doing all of that. listen, you can get all you want. yours is not going to out match mine. reporter: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it s friday, october 28th. 9 a.m. in london. 4 a.m. in new york and 1 a.m. in san francisco. the city where twitter is based. elon musk now owns the influential platform according to a source familiar with the deal. according to two sources one of his first decisions was to fire three top executives including the ceo. musk has suggested twitter could be in for a major shakeup now that he s in charge including possibly allowing former u.s. president donald trump back onto the platform. one expert told us earlier content moderation is a challenge for other social media companies as well. when we re talking about issue
this is the kind of thing that is catastrophic. mold is start to go grow and accumulate on everything. this is what makes it so unlivable and unsafe. over the weekend in iran we ve seen anti-regime protests continue across the tun. another sign of defiance, a broadcaster appears to have been momentarily hacked. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. russia s rerevenge and ukrainian civilians pay the pride. overnight they rain down on zaporizhzhia in southeastern ukraine. at least 13 people are dead. dozens are hospitalized. more than 200 rescuers have been combing through the rubble, looking for survivors and more victims. the russian attack on this enabled comes hours after a truck bomb on the bridge. that s created a huge bottleneck, choking a critical supply route for peoplen s wear. these new satellite imaging show the damage from above. despite that, russia says it s resuming some car and train service. fred pleitgen is in kyiv with the
disastrous holiday weekend continues to come at the expense of their customers. also this hour we ll check on the next storm system as buffalo residents begin to dig out and get back on the road and hopefully avoid tlooding in their communities. and an update from officials as doctors continue around the clock supervision of pope benedict from his bedside in a vatican city monastery. some new developments in the southwest airlines debacle just in the last few minutes. southwest is now announcing plans to, quote, return to normal operations with minimal disruptions by tomorrow. but still today thousands more flights have been cancelled. thousands of fliers still struggling to figure out how they are going to make it to their final destinations. other airlines like american, delta, united have offered to try to help putting a cap on flight prices between certain cities to give customers more options. it s unclear whether that s work ing. let s bring in nala charles. what