and to all the people that came out to see us. it has been quite a week. and i m just excited to be here. i m sad to go home to cold. steve, ainsley, brian. brian: i know. all right. thank you, janice. great job. ainsley: happy to go home to sleep, right? how many hours did you get last night? janice: yes, two? brian: all right. ainsley: have a safe trip home. country star john rich closed out last night s patriot awards with this showstopping performance. watch. god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide her through the night with the light from above steve: and live from the main stage here in hollywood, john rich. john, it s great to have you.
with you. so, that is a lot of the discovery we explore this podcasts. i was stephen colbert and others about the residual effects. and living with loss. living with grief. it s been 34 years of my brothers that and my dad died when i was ten. and yet it is something i m still wrestling with. biden when i was nine. and then my grandmother in 2000. madad 1997, that her 1996. it s been a whole thing, but you re right. everyone is there for the memorial service of the funeral. then all the sudden, you go back to your home, or wherever it is. and you go what we do now? again, thank you for doing the podcast. have a safe trip home, we ll see very soon. this is don lemon tonight. 50 days until the midterms. so faster seat belt and anyone it s going to go by fast. it s not that long. and this is no ordinary midterm. this is an election that could denied what american politics looks like in four years to
robin with the first lady of ukraine. and robin, you were also telling me that she talked repeatedly about the toll not only on her own children, but on all of the children of ukraine. reporter: david, i cannot emphasize enough how many times she brought that up during the interview. the more than 200 children, more than 200 that have been killed since the start of the war. and you could tell that that was something that was really weighing on her and something that she very much wants the public to keep in mind and knowing that this war is far from over. the first lady wanted to keep this war on the minds of everyone around the world. and robin roberts with her exclusive, tonight, with the first lady of ukraine. robin, thank you. and stay safe. safe trip home. reporter: thank you, david. and of course we should note that robin will have much more of her exclusive interview tomorrow morning right here on good morning america. in the meantime, we continue with the news ton
managing and you see it on the scale of how it s changing the summits between world leaders. and also in the context of the president saying this has a bigger warning sign potentially for what could happen when it comes to china potentially attacking taiwan. you saw the president today tempering his statement that yes, the united states would get militarily involved in taiwan if china were to use force. that was basically dispensing with the long-standing practice of strategic ambiguity. today the president insisted the practice is not dead, maybe trying to add a little bit more ambiguity into the situation. it was clear he had gone further than where most presidents had gone. he said it was because of the russian invasion of ukraine. he wants to make sure china is paying attention to the global response. paying close attention. the reaction seems to be they re following it closely. kaitlyn collins live for us in tokyo. have a safe trip home. our reporters are back here for the conve