plus, neck and neck. several key midterm races across the country still a toss-up, just a month out from the election. and later, heroes at the wheel. a pair of quick-thinking bus drivers rescue a todd her after the car the child was in was carjacked. the remarkable story coming up. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. new today, russia fires a barrage of missiles into the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia, leaving at least 12 dead, another 87 injured, including ten children. these new strikes happening just hours after a massive explosion damaged the only direct road and rail connection between annexed crimea and the russian mainland. ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the blast, but has publicly celebrated it. and new satellite images show the damage from above. but despite that, rush aif says it is resuming some car and train service. f fred, this attack overnight hitting a civilian area. what more are you learning? y
more to combat crime telling the new york post everybody is talking the talk but nobody is walking the walk. falsely labeled a covid denier. levi s management gave her a choice, shut up or leave. and that made me all kind of things they deemed unemployable. favorite sports team, right? yeah. what team is that? the rams. i m going to take to you a ram s game. oh my god. we are going to go see them. oh my god. we are going to take you in the stadium for the experience of a lifetime. lawrence: 13 days out until the big midterm election. good morning, welcome to fox & friends. there s a lot going on. a lot of spirited debates last night. in new york. we got pennsylvania,. ainsley: and got michigan. you no he what s interesting. we might not know the results the day after the election because some of these are so close. lawrence: they are expecting a runoff in georgia. if you are just tuning in this morning i m in for brian kilmeade along with ain
businesses and second locations in their business restaurants and now all of the sudden things have changed. steve: so much has changed because of the cost of oil. just think about the strategic decision by the biden administration on day one cut the cord on the keystone and don t punch any more holes in the ground. had we expanded domestic oil production, we would not be feeling the pain at the pump and at the grossry store that we are today. ainsley: we all know that. steve: we all know that. ainsley: chance to vote in 13 days. ains. lawrence: carley knows it too. carley: we are going to get to more headlines starting with tragic news out of orlando, florida. a high school quarterback is killed while helping a driver who is stuck on the side of the road. authorities say 18-year-old nic minor was struck by a passing vehicle. minor s classmates say he will always be remembered as a leader on and off the field. god bless him. a great grandma is being hailed
taliban if, for no other reason, to facilitate perhaps the evacuation of many people that have been left behind in afghanistan, to facilitate getting them out, if the taliban would be amenable to that. i m not sure they would be. so some dialogue, some channel of communication is of value. but i don t have much hope that much will ensue for it, but it is useful to have a conduit. jim clapper, thanks so much. thanks, fredricka, for having me. on to jerusalem now. an israeli soldier was killed in a shooting at a military checkpoint. police say a gunman in a passing vehicle opened fire on security forces who were manning a border crossing. it happened near a refugee camp in east jerusalem, an area considered occupied by most of the international community. the attack comes after a violent