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with missile strikes in major ukrainian cities. calling it retaliation for an attack on a vital russian bridge. plus, one of donald trump s attorneys is questioned by federal investigators about her signed statements on classified documents found at mar-a-lago. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, october 11th. thanks for starting your day with us. we begin in ukraine. we re learning new details about yesterday s massive attack in kyiv and other major ukrainian cities. according to ukraine s deputy minister of defense, russia launched 83 missiles, half of which were neutralized by air defense systems. across ukraine, more than 95 people were injured and in kyiv alone, at least 14 people were killed. the missile strikes damaged critical infrastructure, knocking out power lines and cutting off water supplies to several cities. at least 35 residential buildings were also hit along with museums, parks, and a popular pedestrian bridge in the center of ....
we ll go live to the capital of ukraine and get the latest from inside moscow in just a minute. plus, does the future of the war in ukraine hinge on the midterms in the u.s.? the republican victories in the house and senate mean less money or less military support? we ll dig into that, plus get a gut check on a couple of big races you haven t heard a whole lot about. finally, jury selection just getting under way in the second sex crimes trial of harvey weinstein. the stakes have been raised exponentially after he was given a chance to appeal his new york conviction. what are the chances he could be allowed to walk free? we start with the brutal attacks in ukraine and apparent return to tactics that russia used early in the war to try to terrorize and kill civilians. it represents the biggest, most widespread attack in months. russia claims that it was going after energy and military command facilities. but the vast majority were civilian targets, including an apa ....
starting to get new signs. trump realizes he could beat some serious trouble as he meets resistance in the court a law. new reporting in the hill frames quote, trump scored an initial victory before us court judge in florida granted his request to appoint a special master to review more than 10,000 government documents seized at his home. this case works its way through the court system. other judges seem more hesitant to grab trump s requests. last month, appeals court lifted up lower court ruling justice department from using classified documents seized from mar-a-lago and it s criminal investigation. trump s team now asking the supreme court to allow the special master to review the documents. my colleague, maggie haberman about trump s mounting leaguer associates today on meet the press. do you think that donald trump understands how much legal jeopardy he isn t? i do. i think he understands what legal jeopardy get season. then he convinces himself it s not ....
putin. how worried should we really be about armageddon. what will it take to end this war. plus, in the regroup today, apologizing for punching his teammates. saying he s taking a few days away from the team. is it enough? you are watching simone. we have a lot to get to. we are only 30 days out from the 2022 midterms. hundreds of races nationwide will determine which party has the power to govern in congress. and which state officials will decide everything from free and fair elections to women s reproductive rights and health care. early voting is already underway in several states, including minnesota, virginia, illinois, michigan. arizona, ohio, georgia start in the next ten days with almost 30 more states following suit by the end of this month. in this final, stretched candidate messaging as more crucial than ever. the slightest misstep could have a massive inclinations. this week, we have seen debate drama in arizona, personal drama in georgia, and some of t ....
now officials fear a d.c. resurgence. plus with a month to the midterms, actress america ferrera and what it will take a battle that in a vote. this is american voices. we begin this hour with new allegations of the republican georgia senate candidate, herschel walker. the new york times spoke with a woman that claimed that walker paid for her abortion in 2009. she thought the time that walker it so to have another abortion two years later. she says she refused, and that resulted in them and in their relationship. she also says, quote, as a father, he has done nothing. he does exactly what the court says, and that is it. he has to be held responsible just like the rest of us. if you are going to run for office, you need to only life, the daily beast first reported that walker allegedly paid for his extra friends abortion in 2009. nbc news has not independently confirmed that reporting. walker has denied the allegations. let s make something crystal clear, the issue is n ....