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
ukrainian officials involved, a sign that russia s inventory is getting low. is it retaliation? i should point out, zaporizhzhia where this occurred is being hit over the last week repeatedly, always it seems indiscriminate, often civilian targets. the death toll not as utterly horrifying as the devastation that hit sunday morning, but we are hearing now from the kremlin head, russian president vladamir putin saying that after talking to the head of his investigative committee, that they believe the ukrainian s secret services with the help of foreign citizens were behind the attack on the kerch bridge, which he refers to as a terrorist attack. the three people killed in that, likely they are civilians. but at the same time, that kerch bridge akcross the strait into crimea is used to supply russian
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what his story reveals about a system that remains in dire need of repair. alex, chris stin na, claudio, thank you all for joining us. alex, i want to start with you. claudio was deported affidavit your film had premiered 2019 at sundance, you at the time had called it retaliation for claudio speaking out against the deportation system in the united states. the detention system in the united states i should say. take us back to the circumstances of his deportation. sure. thanks for having us. you know, we have been making this film. the film took ability seven years to make. claudio had been in the united states for 20 years by the time the film was the released. when the film was released, it won all the award it could win
sundance, you at the time had called it retaliation for claudio speaking out against the deportation system in the united states. the detention system in the united states i should say. take us back to the circumstances of his deportation. sure. thanks for having us. you know, we have been making this film. the film took ability seven years to make. claudio had been in the united states for 20 years by the time the film was the released. when the film was released, it won all the award it could win at the sundance film festival. for all of us involved it felt like a dream. then a few weeks after that claudio had a routine check-in. again he had been in the country for 20 years and about seven years had been checking in with i.c.e. including two years under the trump administration without any incident. but near two weeks after the premier of the film when he went into an i.c.e. office in southern florida, they detained