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affidavit. what we ve now learned. terry moran with late reporting. the critical primary showdown. wyoming s liz cheney, the most high profile republican to take on the former president. is there any chance she survives today s primary? our jon karl tonight in wyoming the the voters. and alaska s senator lisa murkowski, who convoted to conv donald trump, how will she do tonight? and will voters send sarah palin to congress? plus, the eighth child in the u.s. with suspected monkeypox. and what authorities are now saying about your pets, after a suspected case of monkeypox involving a dog. there s also news tonight on your next covid booster. dr. jha today on how soon americans will be able to get that booster that covers the most recent variants of the virus. the brutal shark attack off the florida keys. a 10-year-old boy attacked, losing part of his leg. the drought emergency unfolding tonight. the drastic action now possible on the colorado river. historic wa ....
Including enerhodar, the site of the plant. it s bad there, it s hard. it s hard, this woman from enerhodar tells us. let our authorities go there and have a look. this as new video circulating online shows explosions at an ammunition depot on the crimean peninsula, where the russian defense ministry confirmed a fire broke out, forcing evacuations. it is the second suspected ukranian attack on the peninsula in just over a week. the first, destroying russian warplanes at their air base. around tonight, moscow saying the international atomic energy agency will be allowed safe access to inspect the site, but only on russian terms and not through rue yan. david? all right, britt clennett in ukraine, thank you. when we come back tonight, the major recall this evening involving a half million suvs in this country. their new concern. and some very welcome news and some very welcome news tonight on hearing aides. nina s got a lot of ideas for the future. a lot of ideas. ....
Teams were shaking hands after the game. and saving some of the most beautiful creatures on earth. we take you to the front lines of climate change. amy robach tonight from the galapagos eye landbd islands. what she has already witnessed first-hand. good evening and it s great to start another week with all of you at home. and we begin tonight here with that major escalation from russia over ukraine. the u.s. bracing tonight for what could come next. tonight, russia president vladimir putin has told the russian people he is now recognizing the in de pdependen two separatists regions of ukraine. and tonight, he s already ordered russian troops to move into these two breakaway regions, to, quote, maintain peace in that part of rue yan. tonight, president biden responding with new but so far mild sanctions, still bracing for what putin could do next. ....
Tilt voters against her campaign. that gets to things like fraud against the united states, et cetera. there s a real problem. it s the conspiracy. it is. i think the president on some of the collusion and conspiracy stuff has less vulnerability than some people thought. because his friends say he was too stupid to collude? i think all of the people in the campaign at that point didn t think he was going to get elected, so, they were reckless. trump is going to be protective of his son. he was the architect of that meeting. i think the second thing with the policy change on the rue yan is very significant. i think one of the things looming over the mystery of trump s affection for vladimir putin and vladimir putin s desire to play trump is were the russians going to get concrete policy changes out of owning the trump campaign and the trump administration in some way? one thing was lifting economic sanctions against russia. the second thick thng was a chan ....