[cheers and applause]. shay drove all the way from new york. here she is pulling into the parking lot.e drove all the way new york. here she is pulling into the parking lot. [laughing]. greg: i asked her why. she said i treat the road like let s death row. put on the seat belt and step on the gas. and larry gatlin from the gatlin brothers. [cheers and applause]. greg: those guys partied back in the day. they inhaled more white powder than a baby s butt. they were a wild bunch back in the 70s. now they for their 70s. [laughing]. now they cut their coke is lipitor. they replaced prostitutes with proctologists. larry is known for the hit all the gold in california. all of the gold in california. larry should update the song to reflect today. all of the poop on my shoe in california. it s filthier than kat s vocabulary. california dreaming is guy throwing up on your porch. a shout out to sean penn. kat had a great first night out in nashville. yeah! you are sweet.
youngstown, jd vance got back on stage and started shaking his hands, taking pictures saying aren t we having a great time here tonight? all the former president s men. jd vance, herschel walker, adam laxal, it s an odd ball field of maga candidates running this year with our democracy on the line. congressman tim ryan, who walloped the hillbilly elegy hedge fund guy on the debate stage last night, joins me live. also tonight, our reedout democracy defending has a warning about the infiltration of election deniers as poll watchers and judges and what needs to be done to fight back. plus, new developments in the trump documents case. the doj filed its response to trump s request for the supreme court to intervene. we begin tonight with what mitch mcconnell euphemized as candidate quality. just a few months ago, the republican party was crowing about a red wave. today, with a month left, the election really is a jump ball. honestly, though, if you look at the field of r
. i m david cold very in los angeles, and this is cnn. . i mean guessing i don t have to remind anyone there s mid-term election about a month away, democracy and the gloves are officially off. well, if they were ever actually on. between there was a if iry debate in ohio between jd vance and ryan and we have specifically spicy events we have interesting moments we ll talk about, let s play some of those, first we bring in smart people. or the spice. ok. ha ha. let s bring them in. so my estrange work husband, john. am i in the wrong seat? lean over for loves stayed up late for us between and you re doing new day. stay up the whole time. amanda wakes up. the camera is on her he s so good, we re joined by happy to have you here as well, and keith, great to have you guy i have laurens brook on my bookcase. i wasn t going to say anything. it s on my bookcase at home. i appreciate you, it was nice, do you guys want to hear what s going on in ohio
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
aircraft. you can see the breadth of the areas hit. president vladimir putin, the russian leader, threatened further harsh responses. this is following a huge explosion over the weekend on a strategic bridge between crimea, illegally annexed in 2014 by putin and mainland russia. and moments before the attacks in ukraine, duelling in the united nations general assembly where delicates are expected to vote on the annexed regions in ukraine. met with silence while the ukraine ambassador received applause after saying this translator: but my day has started almost 14 hours ago. we started 14 hours ago, because my country was under attack. my immediate family was in a residential building under attack unable to go to a bomb shelter, because there was no because russia has already killed some of my family members, and we see no end to that cruelty. in a rare public appearance today the top british intelligence officer sir jeremy fleming is expected to say exhausted rus