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the perspective of law enforcement, it appears this is somebody who because he doesn't have a fixed address, perhaps just happened into this strip mall, this shopping center in loudon county, which is by the way, not only a trump campaign office, but also a local republican office. and it appears that this is something completely unconnected to politics. so from now, for now, at least that the request is for law enforcement to charlotte, find him in case he does something else? >> it also seems unconnected to any form of actual intelligence because i mean, he's not even attempting to hide his identity. and clearly there were cameras all over that place or they are authority is concerned about him committing more crimes. >> yeah. look, i mean, this is somebody from what we can tell is not a very sophisticated person when it comes to trying to commit commit alleged crimes, right? i mean, if you look at his criminal history, this is something that is more like retail crime back in
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california. so as you've pointed out, anissa, no attempt to try to hide his identity, not no one who would be trained would be doing these types of activity all right, i'm impressed. thanks. very much. news continues right here on cnn outfront next, the harris surge, new numbers tonight showing the vice president's momentum is not waiting as trump struggles again today to stay on message plus a rush to register. young voters are signing up to their ballots in mass. what is fueling the dash? the youngest state party leader in the united states is outfront tonight, and putin pleading for help as he watches ukraine invade his country their job hosting tonight and russia operate thousands of dollars if you go build trenches in russia for ukraine, let's go outfront and good evening. >> i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news. harris is power tonight poll after poll coming out and showing the harris campaign is surging and the momentum is real. let me just show you some of the headlines from today's
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polls. harris tops, trump's tops, trump democratic enthusiasm nearly doubles after harris enters race. and then this one, harris energizes democrats. and then there's a new poll. so all of those coming off of all of the momentum, there's new poll tonight from pennsylvania, which of course is absolutely must win for harris 82 days to go until the actual election. early voting starts much sooner. harris now has a lead over trump in that state, 50 to 47 the highly respected cook political report coming out with results from their swing-state project tonight, finding harris is now leading or tied in every single swing state except one. >> the cook political report, of course, well-known to political junkies incredibly solid record over decades of getting it right while harris continues to ride this momentum, trump was doing a lot of talking and continuing to name call. >> here's just a small taste of what we heard over 70 minutes of a speech that was supposed to focus completely on the economy what happened to her laugh, i haven't heard that laugh at about a week.
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that's why they keep her off their sake. that's why she's disappeared. let's the laugh of a crazy person. i will tell you if you haven't go too crazy she's crazy i told her don't laugh, don't know now her laugh is career threatening. they sit down, left yesterday, left she doesn't laugh anymore. >> it's smart, but someday it's going to come out. >> that's a laugh of a person with some big problems. her running mate is to do the beauty asni you signed a bill. >> he wants tampons in boys bathrooms. >> she is not a brilliant person. she is not a smart person she is very smart clown that she picked as a vice president, this guy is a clown. he was so bad so trump obviously going after harris, his lab for intelligence. these are the very topics that
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advisers around him have clearly told him to steer clear of. and then when trump did talk about the economy, he did make a lot of promises and a lot of claims like this one on inflation she goes to work every morning in the west wing. her desk is ten steps from the oval office she cast the tie-breaking votes he gave us record inflation now here's the thing on the inflation issue. trump couldn't catch a break on that today. that is an issue that has been a major issue for americans. it is a major issue for americans, but his rally today to focus on that happened to be on the same day that the consumer price index, which is a key measure of consumer inflation that you see at the grocery store, dropped below 3% for the first time in three years. now, it was 2.9. it is still too high. it is still a serious problem, but the improvement matters and could signal interest rate cuts that will help americans. meantime, harris campaign is also about to hit the road to try to talk about the economy, tried to gain ground on the key issue that trump thought he had locked up but tonight, her momentum is causing serious anx and trump's inner circle. just listen to this new line of
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attack that could almost be used at a harris campaign ad everybody is, making her whatever they need her to be she's so good looking. she is so smart. she said wealthy, she's so funny, she's close to her mom. she goes on really cool vacation. she will never break your heart. everybody's making her what they need her to be. >> well, maybe that's all you need to be to win and maybe that is what you need to be to win. it is perhaps an unguarded moment there from kellyanne conway where the truth came out that there is deep fear in trump world that harris may be unstoppable for reasons that they can do nothing about kayla tausche. she is outfront live outside the white house to begin our coverage. and kayla, i know you've got some reporting on the policy here that i mentioned. the central part of what this day was supposed to be, the economy, what is harris planning to do? >> the economy aaron is going to be a focal point for vice president harris this week, xi and president biden will appear in their official capacity tomorrow for the first time, talking about lower drug
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prices. but i'm told by sources who are close to harris that when she rolls out her new economic plan later this week, that it's going to be additive in supplemental to what the biden-harris administration has already done, not wholesale reversals or revisions to any policies that they but already rolled out in the words of one source close to her, she's going to toe the line between helping people build lives and not interfering with people who have already done that. notably wealthier people. this source suggesting that perhaps her policies to lower costs for middle-income people could be coupled with tax cuts elsewhere. now what's so interesting? about this, erin, is that as harris tax toward the center to try to appeal to that independent voter, she's finding herself increasingly converging on the policy front with her republican can opponents, just this weekend, j.d. vance, the vice presidential candidate on the republican side, voiced his support for expanding the child tax credit to $5,000 per kid. harris has publicly backed a returning to an expanded child
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tax credit of up to $3,600 per kid that senate republicans at various times ems have blocked and then there is, of course, the policy on eliminating taxes on tips. vice president harris voiced support for that policy in las vegas over the weekend he weekend, the same place where president trump, the former president, back in june at floated that policy of his own today at that rally, trump said that she's just trying to rip a page from his playbook. but the harris campaign today say that the former president is just distracted from his plans to raise taxes on everyday americans. erin. >> all right. thank you very much. of course you know, political season, time to promise tax cuts to everybody. all right, outfront now, amy walter, the cook political report publisher and editor in chief, and amy, i really appreciate your time, so i mentioned obviously some of the analysis that you've been doing. you've been looking at so many numbers and data from the all-important swing states. this is part of the cook political report swing-state project that you have i've been leading and you've got a brand new analysis tonight. what does it show right?
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>> so this is surveys that were taken in the seven swing states by our polling partners. this is gs strategy group and bsg. to democratic and republican firm going into those key swing states and you're right, what it found is a harris has been able to consolidate the base of the democratic party, a base that was basically sitting on the sidelines for much of the 2024 election. they were frustrated with what they were seeing out of biden. many of them had put themselves into third party saying they were interested maybe in supporting rfk junior. now what we've seen, those voters coming home more important for harris is the fact that she's doing well among independent voters trump was winning among those voters back in may when we last polled and today, harris is up eight points, so is basically an 11 point shift in harris's favor among independent voters, which
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as you know, are very, very great a critical to any one of these swing states. i think the easiest way to explain where we are right now is we've kind of gotten to a point that before biden dropped out, this was an election where trump had the advantage both on enthusiasm and on the fact that his base woods just completely ready to go and vote for him. now, harris has brought that up for democrats. >> alright, so when you talk about all these areas, i mean, these are areas that for biden had been at bashed, you had apathy, right? and at worse, you had people as you point out where they were going for rfk or even considering going for trump. so what are the specific groups of voters that you're noticing, amy, where harris is just doing remarkably better than and biden had been doing when it comes to trump yeah. >> i think women definitely are really key part of this, especially as i said, independent women, women of
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color, as well. but it's i think of it really more in the category of people who voted for joe biden in 2020. but we're not committed to voting for him in 2020 she's been able to basically narrow that significantly, so she doesn't have all of them back of that coalition. and it's a reminder that the biden coalition really is more anti-trump than it was probe biden so the fact that she's able to get all of those voters to come and say they're supporting her, even though they still don't really know that much about her, which is fascinating and maybe that's what the kellyanne conway pointwise when you, when people don't know that much about you that's exactly what they want on to you. that's not necessarily a bad thing back in the great power of politics amy, just going through some of the numbers you mentioned, that the base right democrats that she's doing significantly better than biden but also, i'm curious about suburban voters that you've noticed a
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huge shift there in terms of harris versus biden, what do you see there? >> yeah, that's a group of voters. i think we're going to be spending a lot of time with and not just those suburbs that we think of as well-developed sort of inside more metro areas. but going out into especially in a state like north carolina or pennsylvania, where you have these fast-growing excerpts, those were places where biden in 2020 had really improved on clinton's performance. and harris needs to be able to show that same sort, that same level of support what we're also seeing as well, harris has been able to bring back younger voters, especially younger voters of color. she's still not back to where this was other polling that we've seen this week as well among latino voters, still not back exactly to where biden was back in 2020.
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>> that's interesting. all right. there's a point there. okay. thank you very much, amy. i appreciate it. as i. said, cook political report doing that swing-state project, i should mills joins me now along with her former republican congressman scott taylor. i showed you hear amy going through this harris leading or tied in all but one of seven battleground states. now there are other polls that have showed this this is a moment in time that is true, but it is a momentum that now appears to be consistent, right? it wasn't just like a snap in the flash in the pan. are you worried them a minimal slowdown are now not at all. i'm gleeful and i'm just listening to the former president and i just want to laugh all the way through this campaign because it is absolutely joyful to hear about the momentum and to really just feel it as a voter, not as a democratic strategists are operative, but as a voter who cares about the future of america, i'm not concerned that those numbers are going to fall back at all. and let me tell you the other thing that is exciting. as i'm listening to the polling, what we're seeing is an uptick at this point of the republican ticket
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trying to out progressive, if you will, kamala harris on a child tax credit, and that's interesting because the democrats, many of us were progressives have long lamented that the clinton arrows, which were then met by so really radical right-wing policy agenda. the clinic an era actually moved the democratic party more towards the center, right? so this neoliberalism of being center in the center was sending us backwards for some of us, we thought. and so now here we are fast forward and you're seeing that the progressives are actually moving the current republican ticket further on the issues that matter to us. and that is progress and that's exciting these swing-state polls. >> i mean, scott taylor, congressman taylor when you look at that, then you look at the independents and i know that's a crucial area, but i was just looking at that from amy's analysis independence over 45 harris is at minus one biden aide, but at -25 independent men, she's at minus eight biden imbedded at -33. i
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mean, these moves are seismic in proportion do they worry you at this point, congressman great to be with you, of course, and your audience. >> and obviously it's great to be here with different opinions. i think i think it will fade the reality is, you said consistent. it has been consistent for about 23 weeks because she's he's had a tremendous amount of positive press. of course, she hasn't sat down and talked to you and talk about policies or anything like that. so i think that if this was over months and months and months and there was momentum or it was consistent there? yes, i would be a little bit concerned, but here's the reality. i mean, i lost election. i was up by 878 points one week before the election, we have a long way way to go and i don't think that these polls in august are indicative of what's going to happen in november. i will also submit to you and 2018, i was invited to the national end of lacp convention in baltimore. and at the time it was right before. the right before she launched the presidential campaign and all the, all the rumors were this the next female obama and with all the
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elites in washington, new york, and i went there because i was very oh, well, i want to see i want to see her. she's going to run for president. want to see her and in that audience, mostly all african american audience, mostly women politically into it was horrible. she didn't connect with that audience it fell very flat. i went back to my staff that night and said, she's going nowhere in this presidential race. there's no way and why i say that is i believe in my opinion, the more the american people and certainly the independents, which are crucial as you said, the more they see her in her own words, in her, in her own videos. the more i think that they will dislike her. and i think that that momentum will will come to a screeching halt. >> this is just comical and a joke that so many republican operatives at this point are dragging themselves out claiming to have been watching kamala harris. i'm not and wanting to have wanting to meet her and see she's up to and she wasn't up to anything back then. here's the reality, right? the numbers don't lie. we just saw them. is that the momentum is absolutely on the democrat side. and here's why is because even when we get to those really hard conversation,
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some will be difficult about policy where all democrats may not even agree on the policy the agenda of this administration. and certainly republicans might not. the big idea here though, is that we share the same values of who we want to be as a nation. even if we don't agree on every single detail. and that is not the visit. that's not going to break this open and suddenly caused her to lose support. it actually reminds us that we are bigger than and the sum of all parts and so i don't see this slowing down at all. i think that this energy certainly for the next 83 days is not going to dissipate. and that's why the other side is struggling with what their strategy is. >> so congressman, can i ask you about kellyanne conway i may if i may if i may. >> yeah. >> i'm not a political operative. right so let me first say that, but split second. look, i think that the harris and walz campaign agrees with me. they agree with me that the more the american people independent see her in her own words unscripted, that the more they'll disliker, which is why she's not with you
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tonight, erin, which is why she has refused to do unscripted interviews, which is why she's going to do 11 month from announcing what campaign that you've ever heard of has announced their candidacy for any office and not giving answer the question, like right away that night, it's incredible. i think in my opinion and again, we know it's great that we can have a difference of opinion. of course now that your audiences diverse and my opinion, i see president trump and his policies and his people building a better future for the country. i see vice president harris and governor walz trying to build a narrative. and that's it. >> so i should just point the kellyanne made though. do you think there's something to this? absolutely. >> in the sense of because because congressman, his correct that last time around kamala harris's campaign when she ran, it did fall flat of expectations. okay. it did. and yet this is a very different situation. it is almost as if it's a different person. kellyanne expressing it with frustration, but maybe maybe that is the power if if
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someone's going to see it as good looking in someone else's smart and someone else's wealthy. and so what else is funny and someone else's good, closer mom goes really cool vacation shall never break your heart. what is there not to like? >> maybe let's think of it a little bit differently. it's about being for the people, right? and so the credit this is that kamala harris didn't roll out a campaign and decide to immediately just focus on sitting with the press is the fallacy here of this election cycle. we are in a tiktok generation. we are going to win this campaign is democrats threw the culture and directly to with the people kamala harris went to the people. so whether it's moms or people of color for whomever, everyone is connecting with her because she's connecting directly with them. and that's why she's gonna win. >> she's not going to break your heart i finally got yeah, i think i think that you're correct and when you say that right now, that there is momentum, she's consolidated base, you have that you have to give her credit for that for sure. >> she has been able to hide from you and others in the press. that's been positive for her. but i think that time will end. i don't think she's
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going to be able to hide from herself, from her policies, from her own videos in the future. and i think the momentum move wayne. >> all right. well, we will see and i appreciate both of you being together and having this conversation. next, young democrats are now registering to vote in droves to this point about what democrats hoped was their base. but now there's a big shift there and that is fueled by biden's decision to step aside. so could this put key states that trump won back in play? plus putin pleading for help, their ads now in russia, literal ads are placed but you thousands of dollars to help go dig a trench in russia because ukraine is unleashed, the biggest attack on russian soil since the invasion began and the head of project 2025 may have stepped down. but the controversial blueprint for trump's second term is still very much alive and well tonight they say c is believing, but with stearns and foster, that's only part of the story. we handcraft every sterns and foster using the finest materials like indulgent memory foam, an ultra
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the registrations and it was the first time all year that democrats outnumber gop new registrations in the state of north carolina it's could all this help kamala harris change the map and win north carolina for the first time in four decades, jeff zeleny is there for our voters outfront series it's great to be back in this beautiful state. donald trump's back in north carolina, a sure sign. it's a battleground. once again lines of trump admirers stretch down the block in downtown asheville, a deeply enclave in a deep-red swath of the state. >> msm you miss him. i've missed me, yes the past four years. yes. >> democrats worried north carolina was slipping out of reach. but all that's changed with kamala harris at the top of the ticket is now campaign. >> yeah, people are excited david bailey has been making calls at democratic headquarters democrats hadn't done the ballot or old signs are now accompanied by new
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enthusiasm, not move volunteer with the democrats but as party here in nashville, you have to tap into people's not only what they know is good for the country, but also what they feel is good for the country. >> i think harrison police have done that. >> i think are volunteer inquiries for droop polled almost overnight as soon as we got news that kamala harris was going to be on the ticket they quadruple oh, yes harris has injected a wave of new energy and uncertainty to the presidential race putting north carolina and other states back in play, folks were feeling down, pardon, and didn't feel like we could win again. >> and i'll a sudden it was when we were on the upswing and they wanted to be a part of it four years ago, north carolina recorded the tightest margin of victory for trump. he carried the state by 1.3 points or 74,000 votes out of five 5.4 million cast. >> they're tired of them. they really want somebody else and the democrats are offering that this year they're offering somebody new, they're often somebody that's a lot of
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energy around them. and i think people are noticing and they're willing to give conway paris the chance. >> grayson barnett grew up in a family of republicans to the america. he supports democrats and believe western north carolina can help deliver for harris by avoiding a blowout on his home turf. >> i'm not sure anybody is saying that we're going to get 40 or 50% in these counties overnight but going from 25 to 35 or 20, or 30 to 40 really can make a huge difference down the road for county republican headquarters. >> all the republicans their primary, at least negrin, has a different take on the new democratic ticket. >> she didn't run, she didn't have a primary. she has no platform. and she can't put two sentences together. so how do you want that person as your president but since harris became the nominee, the trump campaign and a leading super pac are in besting more than $11 million. >> here, trying to define her after spending nearly nothing all year. >> kamala harris failed. >> week dangerously liberal
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three months until the election. trump supporters like sheryl price are picking up signs to show their support, to have a spot for it i do have one last time or is this your first trump flag in my prc1? i was sort of not scared budget more knew any conflict because once you put it the sound real thing out oh, for price, not only a first trump flag, butter first trump campaign event, we bumped into are waiting in line to see the former president it'll be excited by gideon north carolina and its 16 electoral votes are suddenly at the center of this race in ways that they certainly have not been much it's like the blue wall states, of course, of wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania actually more electoral votes here in wisconsin and michigan air and there's no doubt this new excitement on the ground here. there certainly has gotten the former president's attention. that was clear here today in nashville. it does not offer a guaranteed victory, of course. but as one democrat told me
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here at offers us at least a path for victory. >> all right. thank you very much, jeff, in nashville tonight, i want to go now to anderson clayton. she is the chair of the north carolina democratic party. anderson, i'm so glad to have you on tonight i want to get a sense of what's happening here. you saw jeff's report you know, of what's happening in your state just to you are youngest state party leader in the entire country and i think that's important to note. and obviously, you've been doing this for quite some time. so what are you seeing in terms of new registrations among young people under 30 in your state. and i'll know you obviously are 26 well, aaron, thank you so much for having us. we appreciate the opportunity north carolina democrats are fired up right now, and i think that i was not necessarily to your point, i'm the youngest state party chair, so i was not around to see the 08 era of political organizing for the democratic party. but what i know that i've been told from folks across the state is that this feels like the 2008 energy that had democrats winning at
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the presidential level for us then, and also what we're saying from young people is that this is to become our first historic election by electing the first woman president. and so i feel it from every single parts from wilkes county to wayne county in north carolina, the energy on the ground from democrats, especially actually seeing the vice president now at the top of the ticket for us when biden got out, was it just an immediate and palpable thing? >> i mean, was was age that central to it before? >> you know, i think that people were excited even before now, north carolina has been for the last 13 years under republican oppression and are general assembly, they have also controlled our executive branch, the council of state in north carolina right now for the last four years. and so what we're seeing is that the republicans have stripped voting rights from folks in north carolina from but republican takeover of the supreme court. they've restricted abortion rights at the states that are state legislative level this year, they've taken away rights from people in north carolina even before we saw the switch up at the top of the ticket, north
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carolina democrats and people across north carolina, we're ready to see a change at the ballot box come november. >> so let me ask now about the young folks in your state who feel differently and obviously supporting trump from jeff's piece, just a few moments ago there were two trump supporters for the trump rally that was happening today and before the event, they spoke to them. here's what they said. >> there are two in thrilled with the facade that the democrats are putting up with coleman it's a joke. it's thank all of that is just so fake trump is the real deal. >> this man that actually took and got shot for us is standing here where i grew up and he's coming to talk to us and we're all here for him, but he's here for us. >> yeah. obviously, both of those are not in the age range that you're in, but there is a growing talking point among
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republicans and they've been putting out there anderson that trump is the real deal that harris is some sort of a fake do you see any of that? does that you feel like anything that has traction to you know, honestly, i think that young voters right now see a candidate on the ballot that finally inspires us, gives us hope, gives us joy and politics allows us to feel something about a system that i think for the last honestly few election cycles that we've not been able to see someone that cares about providing to us the opportunity to say this future is yours to be a part of and yours to claim. and i think that young people this year, especially in north carolina, in 2008, what won this state for barak obama was the under 35 demographic. and if we do our jobs this year, which i know the coordinated campaign across my state is going to do. we've got a great college campus program effort that's going on throughout our sister or our state this year and are unc system. so you can go to ncdp.org if you're a young person watching this right now on a college campus, are going to school this year in north carolina. that would like to
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sign up and get involved with this campaign. we believe that young people need to be organizing young folks across our state this year. and that's exactly what we're doing is the democratic party and what kamala harris is ready to do. but i also think we should give a mention too, the fact that someone that's been able to engage too many young people, they're just her personality alone. i think a lot of people give trump credit for being a personality politician kamala harris has been able to show people that it's okay to laugh and politics, it's okay to really bring and back the joy that i think that we need to see right now and something that sometimes can be so dark. >> alright, well, anderson, thank you very much. i appreciate your time tonight. and next we do have some breaking news. we've got new video into the show tonight. if ukrainian forces right now, pushing deep into russia as putin is panicking and actually putting out an ad for help. we'll show you exactly what this is. it's an ad plus a secret video just made public, shedding new light on exactly what the people behind project 2025 are hoping to accomplish. if trump returns to the white house doug and if we when we
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sweeping through a russian village behind a us supplied max pro armored vehicle is that as muslim soldiers taking down the russian flag in another town with ukrainian tv reporting from the scene ukraine's top general telling president volodymyr zelenskyy, the advance continues. >> nobody has come up across. >> troops have advanced one to two kilometers in various directions. he says and then adds, since the beginning of this day, we've taken captive about 100 enemy soldiers the ukrainian say they want to create a buffer zone in this part of russia to stop moscow's army from attacking ukrainian territory in the future but the blitz offensive is also a major morale boost for ukraine. the mander fighting side, russia tells cnn, catching the russians off guard because women would know, of course, they were shocked by such a rapid advance. he says, they were in tactical encounters and willingly
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surrendered to the defense forces and then every warrior, every soldier who defend their homeland, probably had a dream team of stepping onto russian soil and destroying the enemy there. these feelings are impossible to forget while the russians claim they are stopping you ukraine's assault, releasing this video of their jets dropping powerful glide bombs grain says it shot down a russian warplane and a security source says it launched the biggest drone attack on russian air bases since the war began russian leader vladimir putin has vowed a crushing response on sunday, ukraine's incursion, but even kremlin controlled tv acknowledging that be so simple, because that's still negative unfortunately i must say that in some settlements the enemy is holding their ground and we will need to fight them out of there. >> that will not happen as fast and as easy as we wanted to. >> the ukrainians have said they will continue to push
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forward and four fortify the gains they've made, hoping to withstand the massive counter attack, the kremlin has promised for ligand cnn, berlin alright, i'll be here now with exiled russian journalist mikhail zygar to credibly, well source reporter on what's happening in russia. >> you were just sentenced by russia and absentia to eight nap years in prison for criticizing putin's army given what we saw, we had a vladmir cameras on the other day. if you were there, what would your situation would obviously but you're here. thanks for having me me new book, war and punishment. okay. so let me just ask you from your sources this happens obviously sudden, obviously unexpected does this change that you were telling me before we came back from commercial break that there were many in russia and the russian top circle falls who thought they would, they would take kyiv would fall this year. this changes that i was really really sick and tired of that level of self-confidence.
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>> i've been hearing from my sources because a lot of people were telling me that by the end of summer, at least city of kharkiv, the major the second largest city in ukraine would fall and they were connecting that with upcoming presidential elections in the u.s. >> and they were telling me gas there's going to be present for biden administration that ukrainian army with would be defeated a lot specifically before november now, we see that it changes everything. >> the moral situation in ukraine is is wonderful it's a real defeat for, for putin's army. putin doesn't have anyone to blame except for himself. his involvement is huge he has actually he pointed himself as his own minstrel of the fence last may. so he is personally in charge of that. >> so how does he how does he take this right now? does he see this as a failure? does
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this weaken him in his inner circle at all? >> now, i was talking to different people and none of them says that he he might be in panic with obviously, he made very important decision. he appointed his former bodyguard person named oleksi do mean who is considered to be one of the closest people to him and his his personal military adviser now, this person, alexey doing is point to be in charge of the counterstrike other country's so-called counterterrorist operation in kursk region. and as we know, aleksey durbin has been named as potential successor to putin for many years that proves that somehow put it put acknowledges the fact that everything was wrong, that all of everything he has done, every decision he has made was wrong. and he in a way removes general staff and ministry of defense i'm commanding this operation and
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pushes his most trusted guy, which is really important obviously when you put it that way. but when you're looking at kursk region, you've got 100,000 people that have been forced now to evacuate. does this change any public perception about putin, ed is there from what you understand the possibility of an incredibly large number of casualties as this plays out, russia, as far as i see, russian television tries to diminish the scale of what's happening there. my sources say say that up to one-third of the region is not controlled by moscow, which is a lot obviously people in moscow are more than sure that ukrainians won't be able to hold all those territories. >> but at the same time they say that there is only one strategy only one strategy available for russian army. they can go and kill still everyone they see so probably a lot of casualties from, from
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civilians, from the russian side, from russian civilians has to expect it so they won't care about people living in all those villages. they would go with like total to fire, destroying everyone. and there are jokes, but they don't seem like a joke about the possible nuclear strike from russia on russian territory of course, region that's something okay, if not nuclear strike, but they can strike. their own territory in their own people not against their principles. >> let's just really incredible to think about and to put that so bluntly and directly, we fell. thank you very much. i appreciate your time next project 2025 still ago, despite its director slipping down and tonight, secret videos reveal the discussions taking place behind closed doors a massive security presence as taylor swift takes the stage for the first time since the terror scare forced her to cancel her concert. as we're learning more about a
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says he has nothing to do with it, but the videos obtained by propublica, do feature 36 speaker's 29 of whom, 29 of 36 have reportedly worked for trump. here's one clip of them talking about climate change when i think of climate change i immediately think of population control. don't you i think about the people who don't want you to have children because of the impact on the environment all right. >> ryan goodman is outfront now, co-editor in chief of just security, former special counsel at the department of defense. so right. you have gone through this gone through these hours of tapes, these individuals, as i said, 29 of 36 reportedly working for trump in some capacity is his current national press secretary, current national press secretary karoline leavitt even appears in one of the videos that when she appears actually think of it as almost a smoking gun. it's just such a direct connection between what she's doing in the video is playing a starring role for over 30 minutes. she talks about how to train a workforce to implement
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project 2025. if trump were elected and what is she doing right now? she is his national press secretary for the 2024 trump campaign articulating what his vision is for the country. so it's one in the same person that's even kind of paradoxical because when propublica reaches out, the very person denying a connection between the two happens to be the national press secretary there's 11, so she's literalled connection of yourself. which is again, to emphasize the point this comes because trump has said, oh, i don't have anything to do with this, right? >> so it's not just the 29 of 36 and had some contact or a relationship with him professionally. it's his current national secretary is important. all right. so one of the things that there's been a lot of focus on is the issue of abortion. and in this video, they talk about global influence and abortion so it just affecting us abortion policy is not enough. here's a former trump administration official on those tapes i worked on international issues and very closely followed the language presented at the united nations. >> and i saw up close and personal how this indeed is true languages used to control
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culture. now, let's talk about the word abortion the left got very creative years ago and started using different words to make abortion a little less like murder okay. now, to solid maybe you know, those are just words, but to you as international legal expert, you hear some alarming things in their what absolutely. >> so i also have studied those un documents closely and the words they use are like reproductive rights. and then later in the video, she actually boasts about attempting to remove reproductive rights from un documents. what is their standard for they are protecting women's right to choose even in countries in which democratically they've elected for the freedom to choose or the courts have enforced it. this would do away with it. it also, who else supports removing reproductive rights from the un instruments? china, because china is trying to sterilize parts of its community and the fight is over reproductive rights. there she is saying it's not just about a national abortion ban, which is an project 2025 in the document
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is botox as sin? >> yes. quotes for me. can you watch the world cup, the course answer to this is able, but the german speaking tiktok preacher who is targeting and radicalizing young minds i answering seemingly. innocent questions from his followers in light of a foiled terror plot on a taylor swift concert in vienna, there is renewed concern about online extremism among youth. the 19-year-old alleged mastermind of the attack was radicalized online. austrian authorities say that we don't yet know no, how does but off has repeatedly denied any connection to isis and never openly calls for violence. but he is always testing boundaries then you much less if someone is quote, bad, he says in this clip, then regardless if that person is muslim or non-muslim, this means death is better for them, for me, sexual acts with his at times, lighthearted and relatable style, he draws
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teenagers in and then attempts to isolate them i'm from society. says khan or khan who runs a program to de-radicalize youth. >> he tries to get them to sever family bonds, distance themselves from parents, from siblings, from friends. >> viewers may then be presented with more and more extremist content by a social media gray them built to fuel and feed their interests. what makes him so dangerous? what makes him dangerous is that he is like a gateway drug. he lays the groundwork where other actors are picking his target audience up and leading them further into radicalization. >> germany's to yeartie services have had able been on their radar for years a berlin mosque where he was chief imam was shut down by authorities in 2020. and another affiliate he did group band for extremist activity earlier this year. but on tiktok, where he has more
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than 82,000 followers, he is undeterred and prolific, even responding to recent media reports linking him to the taylor swift concert terror plot the biggest fisa there's a massive campaign against us. he said as every time they try to find something new so they can silence us. >> but those who follow up a button may become ripe for the picking by radical groups like isis k, which is actively seeking to recruit teenagers because it presents a challenge to authorities. the calculation of isis k and those people who are behind this dynamic is that they are not it's not so easy to prosecute them by law because they are too young leaving vulnerable young minds susceptible to recruitment in corners of the internet beyond the reach of authorities and away from the eyes of family and friends. >> we have reached out to avoid about up for comment, but he has yet to rpo