family. plus battle from the other side at least i can say that i tried it is a football game so big, it s even got s adele. e we have an inside look at the return of tom brady to the place where he won six rings. as we say good morning, everybody, on this sunday. it is october 3rd. i m kendis gibson. i m lindsey reiser. going to stay up for the game? i mta going to watch the gam of course, it ise going to kic offng around 8:20 this evening. that s so long:2 from now. 13 hours. i mean, don t worry, like, the pregame begins in ten minutes. so there will be something to get youre through. i can get on board with that. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the very latest for us this sunday morning. we begin with new developments on the hill this ismomorning, o course, with new infrastructure deadline from the speaker, and that statement from senator kyrsten sinema s that puts the blame for theha delays directlyn democratic party leaders. julie
including the u.s. fed takes historic action to quash inflation, and so far the markets like what they re hearing. how the interest rate hike would impact you. welcome to the show, everyone. it s 9:00 a.m. here in ukraine, and we are awaiting word on whether russia has made good on its latest pledge to allow civilians to evacuate from the besieged azovstal steel plant in mariupol. humanitarian corridors announced by moscow are supposed to be open right now. but that promise d comes as russian forces have been doing the opposite. intensifying fighting on the complex, including 30 children according to mariupol s mayor are holed up along with the city s last remaining ukrainian fighters. here is how a ukrainian commander inside the plant describes the situation. have a listen. reporter: . translator: for two days now, the enemy has broken into the territory of the plant. these are heavy, bloody battles. i m proud of my soldiers who are making superhuman efforts to contain t
to the northeast, in the luhansk and donetsk regions, ukraine holding the line over the past 24 hours, officials say that russians have had no success breaking through the front lines there. that s been their goal for some time. but in the city of dnipro, russian launched new strikes on civilian infrastructure. look at that video there. the very moment a bridge with cars on it, by the way appeared to be civilian cars was hit in that city. [ alarm sounding ] take a look at the damage in the city of kramatorsk. those are civilian apartment buildings. imagine living there yourself. russian air strikes zaiting a residential area once again. several school buildings including a kindergarten also struck and severely damaged. at least 26 people wounded. a consistent feature this this war, attacks on sichl targets. let s begin with international correspondent, scott mclean. he is in lviv. ukrainian forces say that they have repelled many russian attacks. it s a long front line
ukraine where officials are hoping that evacuation efforts can assume resume in mariupol. those many civilians remain trapped inside the city s decimated steel plant. for the first time in nearly half a century, american women appear to be on the cusp of losing their constitutional right to save legal abortions. a draft opinion was drafted that appears poised to overturn roe vs. wade, which protects abortion rights nationwide. cnn cannot confirm the authenticity of the document. final ruling is not expected until june and abortion remains legal for now, but alarm is, sparking. protests have already begun while many republicans are celebrating the news. this would mark a major victory decades in the making for american conservatives. and this is all possible because of the three conservative justices appointed by former u.s. president donald trump who dramatically shifted the ideological make july of the top court. makeup of the top court. justin alito has long objected to
institutions. we ve seen quite a bit of it. about to speak after the highest court in the land rocked by this unprecedented leak, the president really said nothing. he was asked about this earlier, what he thought about the fact that there was this leak, this breach. he didn t comment on it. we ll see if he does a few minutes from now. he served for eight years as the chair of the senate judiciary committee. so we expect that no matter where he falls on this issue and he sort of has been on both sides in some way, we can talk about that. you would expect he would feel strongly about the issue of this breach, of this leak. the court confirming that the document that was leaked is justice alito s draft opinion that was written in february. in it he talks about the majority overturning roe v. wade and ordering an internal investigation now into this leak. we have a great line-up. we ll have marc thiessen first, fox news contributor. senator mike lee will join us in just a moment