nick peyton walsh is live in ukraine. what can you tell us about the new strikes? reporter: still very early days for precisely what is at the moment. i should caution by this point yesterday we had seen larger amount of russian missile strikes in ukraine. this appears to be lesser. some officials in odessa. others are saying some of these missiles have, indeed, been shot down. there appears to be damage to part of the energy structure but it does seem like russia is trying to sustain the feeling of constant threat ukrainians lived with throughout much of yesterday. certainly many people in the country woken by an alert on their phones. why i had s death toll now at 19. it seems dozens of people injured and here are the remarkable scenes that many ukrainians spent yesterday enduring. this was the day the war came back to all of ukraine. the capitol, kyiv, like many cities edging towards normal hit by multiple missile strikes. carnage at rush hour. central streets hit. targe
and he has done it again. it took five tries. everyone has a bad day. cnn this morning starts right now. everyone has a bad day. we hope yours is going well so far. we re going to begin with solomon pena, he was angry he lost the election last fall and claimed that the vote was rigged. now he is in police custody in connection with orchestrating four shootings at homes of local democratic officials in new mexico. no one was injured in any of the shootings that happened in albuquerque. police say that pena was the mastermind and allegedly conspired and paid four others to carry out the attacks. the evidence that we have is not only firearm, but it is also from cell phones and electronic records, surveillance video, and multiple witnesses inside and outside of this conspiracy that have helped us weave together what occurred. on the last shooting, we now have evidence too that pena himself went on this shooting, and actually pulled the trigger on at least one of the fire
we talked about this next generation and the indoctrination they re facing. you get pushed out into the fringes veered he was about love. today we are honoring the life and endurance of dr. martin luther king jr. president biden becoming the first sitting president to deliver remarks from dr. king s church. he has not gonna get there! and the giants will take over. i got you a blank you, baby. here we go. here we go. lawrence: good morning. steve and brianne have the day off today. the bengals beat the ravens. good morning. welcome to fox & friends. it is mlk day. pete: good morning. [laughs] thank you for the question. rachel: the ministry says that you can t say that now. [laughs] lawrence: can i just tell we are family. you took half of my coffee. you already had like three cups before that, so you should be recovering. pete: i will not be morally or emotionally recovered until the first snap of the next season one my hope will then inflate
nearly a decade in a russian prison. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this friday, august 5th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being here. news from last night, senator kyrsten sinema has agreed to back democrats reconciliation bill. clearing the way for a vote later this week. her decision comes after days of fellow democrats lobbying her on the deal. in a statement last night, the senator said she would come on board after the carried interest tax provision was removed. lawmakers also agreed to combat droughts that plague her home state of arizona. democrats are now just waiting for the sign-off from the senate parliamentarian. majority leader chuck schumer says the final version of the bill will be introduced on saturday. the senate will take today off before a long day tomorrow a rare saturday. even rarer one in august. there will be up to 20 hours of debate after the first procedural vote. and then comes what is known as a voter-a-ra mr. a where senat
Shares her story of survival following the surprise terrorist attack. And speed cameras are coming to multiple bay area cities, how theyre going to work and what they hope will happen to the people who are breaking the law. Station. Hes calling for 2. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 2. Im justine waldman. And today state attorney, the general rob bonta announced new push to reform the Vallejo Police department kron 4 s Charles Clifford has our top story. Well, theres been an ongoing effort for the past couple of years to reform the Vallejo Police department. Today, attorney general bonta said that that work will continue. California attorney general rob bonta announced on monday that the state, doj and the city of les are launching a new effort to reform the Vallejo Police department. This is a continuation of a process that started 3 years ago. The state says the progress has been made, but that theyre still a long ways to go. The new effort will focus on 45 areas of