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
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some big damage being done there. throughout this entire week, zaporizhzhia has been a town that we have been talking about a lot. there have been attacks on this town throughout this past week, as well. those attacks killing 11 people at the time. also a residential building was leveled there, as well. so you can see how zaporizhzhia, which is obviously in range of those russian rockets, really taking a brunt of the destruction that the russians are inflicting right now, and they can still have the ability to inflict some pretty big carnage and damage , do a lot o damage in those ukrainian residential areas, fredricka. fred, the russians say the bridge has reopened to some traffic. what is the latest on how sit being used? reporter: i think the operative word there is some traffic. they say the rail traffic is rolling, kind of moving there. but if you look at the road traffic, it is only a trickle of
was running for president. it was discussed yesterday when homeland security was up at the podium in an exchange with peter alexander. will there be a wall or modifications to an existing wall? we have started building as you know. so we re building real time. how much is sit being built at this point. sf there was a wall before that needs to be replaced it s being replaced by a new wall. so this is the trump border wall. and in many cases it will replacing current wall would count as new wall in your words. yes, it would. we have a tool kit if you will, some of the port parts of the border are very different. in one place we have a wall that floats with the sand because of the conditions. in other places will have taller walls again depending. so willie, it s renovate that wall then. i mean, which i guess you say build that wall and that s really easy, but build that wall, it s a little harder for
sit being completely ignored. the reality is not every shooter came from a broken home. some parents do their best and fail. but the reality is over 70% do. when you go into the incarceration rates of young men in and prison and you look at how many of them do not have fathers in the home, 75%, 80%. this is a serious problem in america, and we continue to whistle through the graveyard and ignore it. and i think that s a mistake. i don t disagree with that at all. at best it s a both. i m not disagreeing with that. i said we should have both. but the reason you re getting heat on this is it sounds like you re trying to distract from the gun debate. just to be clear from that, you re not doing that. no. if lawmakers take it up, you re good with that. we shouldn t do it at the expense of law abiding people s access to guns. how do they do that? as a gun owner myself, if you