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the middleman, who was allegedly the go-between between perry and the ketamine queen and then dr. chavez, who was the go-between between dr. placenta and part of his ketamine supplies. so out of the out of the 53 got on board with federal prosecutors and have been talking to them and turning over documents and phone messages and other things for a long time. >> were they dealing two other hollywood stars that's the really interesting question. >> i spoke to a senior investigator tonight in los angeles who said they did run into other names, other big names, other known other known entities in hollywood in this case. but none of those dealings amounted to what prosecutors thought was a case that would sustain conviction because they were still alive and hadn't suffered an overdose. and there were middlemen and so on john miller, appreciate the reporting. >> thank you very much. it's the news continues right here on cnn outfront next trump goes
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off the rails. >> this as he watched his kamala harris surge will show you democrats new paths to to 70 plus one of the architects of project 2025 cars on hidden camera. talking about trump and the work the conservative group is doing behind closed doors. it's a special cnn investigation. you'll see first on outfront and breaking news tonight, one of the five people charged in connection with actor matthew perry's overdose death, just entered a plea. let's go outfront good evening. >> i'm sara sidner in for erin burnett out front tonight, off the rails. >> trump for nearly hour-and-a-half, started on scripts and then not so much she spent his time repeatedly insulting vice president harris, ranting about everything from biden to hillary clinton to the 2020 election. and what he called unfair for judicial system. and coming up with strange scenarios i say wouldn't it be terrible to put the wife of the
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president, former president of the united states, into a prison to think of that hillary clinton, secretary of state, who got millions of more from ten to 1210 to 12 million votes more. >> think of that. i did nothing wrong it's all crooked politics and really crooked judges. you want to see a bird cemetery just go under a windmill. you see thousands of birds dead. i don't have a lot of respect for i don't have a lot but of respect for her intelligence. she actually called me weird. he is weird. we have tapes of her laughing. she's grossly incompetent the harris campaign quickly issued a statement calling the presser, quote, whatever that was while that was supposed to be an event about the economy just look at what his aides setup for him. >> tables filled with props, including food, a model home, and charts to so just how much the cost of certain goods have gone up. but that's not all trump wanted to talk about. and while he aired his grievances
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today, vice president kamala harris appeared alongside president biden for the first time since he dropped out of the race. and endorsed her and harris. and that crowds certainly showing their appreciation to biden, whose decision to step aside has reshaped the race and energize democrats there is a lot love. this. >> president and i think it's for many, many reasons, including few leaders in our nation have done more on so many issues, including to expand access to affordable health care like vengeful folks. i'm an incredible partner progress. we've made she's going to make one hell of a president you can't deny that energy and tonight a new video from the harris campaign
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showcasing harris and her running mate, tim walz talking candidly about the election i talk about it being halftime in america were touched down, down. but once you start that momentum, once we come out and where we're at right now. yeah, people want to be part of something it's winning. they want to be part of something that's good and they want to be part of something that everybody can be a part of. and i kind of liked the idea of being a little bit behind looking at coach walz right now, i'm looking at coach walz alayna treene is outfront live in bedminster, new jersey, where trump was speaking earlier. alayna, you were at the trump event today. was this what his campaign wanted from him today? >> well, put it this way, sara, it started off that way and, you know, it was interesting. i go to many of donald trump's speeches. i've been to these events before, and he brought out a binder with him and he was reading line by line. he didn't just stay on script. he had his finger i noticed marking where he was clearly
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trying to stay on message on that point and look, the economy is really the goal for the trump campaign this week, that is what they wanted him to talk about. and part of that is because they really do believe if donald trump can focus on the economy. but more specifically, try to ty kamala harris to joe biden's policies. they believe that he will poll higher on that issue and that is a way for and to win in november. and you mentioned he had those props there. it was very clear that that was the message that they wanted to portray. however, once he started taking questions from reporters, you really saw that restraint go out the window. now, i did ask him specifically about something that we've been talking about for a few weeks now, which is that many of donald trump's allies, the people who want him to win and in november are urging him to shift his strategy. they say that he needs to have a more disciplined message and talk about the issues, including the economy, but also crime and immigration and he said that he didn't necessarily believe that he needed to get rid of personal attacks. take a listen to how he put it i think i'm
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entitled to personal attacks. >> i don't have a lot of respect for i don't have a lot of respect for her intelligence. and i think she'll be a terrible president. and i think it's very important that we win and whether the personal attacks are good, bad she's certainly attacks me personally. she actually called me weird. he is weird. it was just a sound bite so as you could hear there, sara, i asked him directly, do you think you need to stop with the personal attacks? >> he said no, i think i'm entitled to them and actually makes me very angry. so very clear that he is not heating that advice. and i also just want to point out quickly that no, after that, he went on to continue to attack harris and also kind of, you know, played the victim card. it was the donald trump we've seen in the past. the donald trump we all know well where he was saying, you know, everyone is out to get me they're trying to go after me with these legal cases and he went on for a very long time, so i think it was very clear that despite what he is hearing from his campaign, from
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his allies about staying on message, he doesn't necessarily agree with that sara alayna treene in bedminster. >> thank you so much. let's keep this conversation going. paul begala, we heard from both harris and trump today. harris talked about reducing drug prices, trunk talking about reducing the price of goods. who was more effective well again, i'm a democrat. >> i'm going to say harris, but as a professional event. i believe we can, you call it is this but her event was focused her performance was joyful, energetic, hopeful, optimistic, and again focused rights, political strategies send you out there to say something you're supposed to hit your mark and saying, this is why ronald reagan was the great communicator contrast that with mr. trump. >> and i mean this as a human more than a political strategist, it was pitiful i felt pity. >> it was like it was like some rocker from the 80s trying to reboot his career in the 2020s, it comes out and, he's bloated, knees bald and he
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can't hit the high notes and he screws up the guitar lick and he forgets the lyrics and you feel sorry for him. but you're not buying a ticket to his next show? >> shermichael singleton, not buying a ticket to the next or what did you think of donald trump's performance, if you will? >> first of all, good to see you, sara. i mean, look, did the former president man to a little bit here and there, of course he did. that's just style. most americans are used to that. but there were some substantive things that he said that i think we're noteworthy reporter asked him about price control. vice president harris essentially saying she's got to use the ftc to control prices. what about supply and demand economics? i guess for throwing that out of the window, i don't think most americans would actually like that when they realized with the implications are, not only on food, but a whole host of other goods that enter and exit the country. he talked about vice president, and her position on fracking being against it, now being forward and the implications for pennsylvania workers do implication on energy as we look more towards ai and computing, you need
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energy in order to expand their, he talked a little bit about workers without college degrees. reporter asked him a question there about firing, folks. he said, look companies want on a higher people who work well and workers should also have a good relationship with their company. he gave some credit to sean o'brien, so there were good moments if you're looking for substance that if we're being objective here and it's not to i guess ignore some of the interesting commentary that we typically see from him. but there were parts that i think matter that could move the needle forward for the foreign president if he sticks to those issues. and i just want to highlight those things for our viewers all right. >> thank you so much. marc caputo you've been doing a heck of a lot of reporting on what's been happening behind the scenes on the trump campaign. that's presser today didn't stay on message. it did start on message. i want to play one other thing that donald trump i'm sad today i think i'm doing a very calm campaign. >> i mean, we're here, there's no shouting. now you'll say he rented and raved. i'm not you. but some of you was he rented and i didn't rancid, right. if
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i'm a very calm person, believe it or not, if i wasn't probably wouldn't be around so as you write if he were as calm as he says he is, his campaign probably wouldn't be be beefing up it's senior level staff. >> he's added taylor budowich, a longtime adviser prior to this presidential campaign and cory lewandowski's long ago campaign manager. but both of them are going to function as people who know only advise present for former president trump and have a good relationship with them, but also can work with his current existing campaign managers and senior advisors. one of the things that you're seeing with trump at these events is that he doesn't stay on script and there are those who have worked for him in the past who still advise him today. so that when he diverts from the script too much, it's because he's not fully embracing it. he's not fully feeling it. and so they're bringing in these other people to kind of help bridge that divide one of the
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reasons there's that divide is that the candidate not calm. he's not very happy with the current position. he's in. there was a very telling comment at the very beginning of this press conference he made off the top of his head and he's made before, which is something the effect my god why did i do such a good job in that debate against joe biden? i knocked them out of the race. i shouldn't have done that. he misses running against joe biden and that was apparent because he talked about joe biden quite a bit. >> paula, i want to ask you about this. biden is jumping in on this. he's getting in on attacks against donald trump. here's a bit of what he said today. >> trump says he wants to make america affordable. again, your response to get a job with the guy we're running against? what's his name donald dump for? donald you may have heard about the maga republican project 2025 plan let me tell you what our project 2025 is
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beat the hell out of them now paul prices? are up 20% is biden an asset to harris on the trail or could he become a liability? >> oh, i think it's an asset the problem people have with biden. >> he's too old. >> it was it was it inflation is too high. it's true there are issues that democrats have to respond to they did that today the prescription drug cost reduction that your camo harrison in the president and the congress enacted is the most popular thing. i've seen in polling this year. we would i do advise a bunch of super pacs. we've done a lot of polling. it's the most popular and, you know, this sara, but it's a ten most expensive drugs for seniors and because men medicare has known negotiated the cost is coming down 50 to 75%. it's going to save the taxpayers what we're 6 billion save consumers over 1,000,000,000.5. it's actually reducing your cost and democrats need to engage this instead of running away from
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it. but they used to say is, well, we did such a great job. >> we have the lowest inflation of any oecd nation and people out there say, well, i can't be my kids. >> eggs are up 40%. this is a much better strategy, say, i know costs are too high and we're bringing them down. and that's a much better way for democrats campaign on this shermichael to you, i want to play a little bit more of the video that harris-walz campaign released with these two candidates. >> and have you speak to it on the other side? >> they have white guy tacos and manet's and toona. what are you doing? much ground beef and cheese. >> okay. yeah. >> but any flavoring know here's the deal no, they said to be careful and let her know there's that black pepper is the top of the spice level in minnesota you know. >> okay. so do you think they're out doing trump advance when it comes to sort of hitting on people's emotions with this sort of likability, a little chat here, or do you see something else? >> i really like the vice president is definitely a likable person, so i'm not surprised there. i think regardless of your politics, you can look at us. all right.
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i could probably have a funny conversation with her but at some point, the vibes go away because people in the middle recognized the bills have to get paid there. they recognize the lights have to stay on. they got to put food on the table. this was one thing they feel great unfilled excited. >> but what's the policy propositions that you're proposing to move things forward to reduce that 20% increase on the cost of goods writ large. >> we haven't seen that yet. and so while i recognized moment, i recognize it's sort of superseded politics. it's become a cultural thing. at the end of the day, you still got to pay the bills, you still got to get things done. and that's what we still need to see from the vice president and her running mate. and we haven't seen that yet mark were expecting this policy on the economy from harris tomorrow. >> had they waited too long to start talking deeply about policy? >> i don't know i'm not one for believing in too much emphasis on policy in the end, a lot of voters make their decisions based on
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shirts-and-skins. i'm red, i'm blue, i'm republican and democrat and on cultural and values related issues and so policies are touchstones and jumping off points for those. now one of the things that's interesting about kamala harris, a super pac ad on her campaign. but an outside group is running an ad that is talking about how she used to be a prosecutor, how she even worked at mcdonald's. there's no mention of her being vice president there's no mention of president biden or even images of him one of the things that you're seeing with kamala harris as her running away from joe biden without actually be without actually be seeing pushing him away. and as long as she can strike that balance, it might be effective i mean, right now, the polls do show that she's marginally moving ahead. and that might actually be a secret to her success, but there's a lot of time to go. >> alright, thank you to our all-star panel. shermichael paul mark appreciate your time. >> thanks there. alright. thank you. >> outfront next, the path to
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complete coverage. the democratic national convention monday at seven on cnn and streaming on max tonight. >> kamala harris, portraying a big happy democratic family as joe biden. hancer the torch even as his aides tells cnn, he still smarting from how his party leadership pushed him aside. it didn't stop him from putting his full-throated support behind his vice president to the crowds delight. hears the two hanging out today. >> i could speak all afternoon the person that i am standing on this stage i'm an incredible partner the progress we've made a lot love this president. >> she's going to make one hell of a president you're watching the two of them. i mean, clearly, they are making sure people see no daylight between them. but when you look at the data, what does it look like for harris versus donald
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trump? or biden versus donald trump, how do they differ? >> it looks like a galaxy between them. so let's look at the great lakes first, right? this is biden versus trump the margin based on modeling and polling data when biden dropped out. look, this was the great lakes, this is where joe biden thought his path to 270 was, but he was behind by five points of donald trump in pennsylvania, three points in michigan three points in wisconsin. he wasn't any wear clothes. now, however, let's look at what the current polling data looks like. my goodness, gracious sara sidner, what a flip. we see here. this is harris versus trump. all that red has been replaced by blue. now look, it's still a close margin within the margin of error. but instead of trailing him pennsylvania by five is joe biden was, harris is up by two. how about in michigan, we see harris up by three. how about in wisconsin? harris again up by three based upon the recent polling data and modeling. so basically we have seen a complete switcheroo. so we see this in the great lakes but there's something else cooking here.
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let's go down to the sun belt, right? we're talking about states that joe biden wants to be competitive in he last time around one in georgia, one and arizona won. nevada came pretty gosh, darn close winning in north carolina. but when he dropped out of the race, these states weren't even close. look at nevada, a six-point lead he for donald trump, arizona's one point lead for donald trump. look at georgia, a six-point lead for donald trump. look at north carolina, a seven point lead for donald trump. but once again, let's look at where the racist today even in north carolina, sara, look at that. it's now just a one-point lead for donald trump over kamala harris, georgia, one-point lead, and an arizona and nevada look at that one point advantages for kamala harris, but the bottom line is the sunbelt, which looked like a blow-up before really too close to call an all four of these states think it's been something like 16 years since north carolina went down, thousand eight see, my math is very good. it's okay do biden appear to have a really narrow path when it comes to electoral college to, to 70 what does
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this look like now with harris, has that changed as well? yeah. alright. so you've talked about that path to 270. this was the path with joe biden essentially, right? he was basically losing all over the place. but let's just flip some states, right? if this is what was looking like with joe biden, donald trump, a clear advantage in the electoral college. let's just flip up here in pennsylvania will turn that blow. how about michigan? we'll turn that blow. how about wisconsin will turn that all of a sudden, kamala harris, where she holds an advantage in these great lake battleground states a close advantage been advantaged nonetheless that gets her do exactly 270 electoral votes. how about if we say, you know what, we're going to give these back to donald trump up here in the great lakes. but she could still do it in the sunbelt if we turn this blue, we turn north carolina a blow. we turn arizona below and we turn nevada blue and she's competitive. all of them. that's another pathway. this is the interesting different pathway that kamala harris has that joe biden wasn't even close to touching. she can do in the sunbelt chicken do in the great lakes, or she could do some combo of the two. let's say we turned georgia back to donald trump, but she wins in pennsylvania, that gets her to 278. so the bottom line
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is kamala harris has a bunch of pathways to 270 electoral votes, pathways. joe biden never even dreamt about by the end of the campaign. >> and what a difference about six weeks, you've got it. >> what a short amount time enten we'll see what happens. so the final few months, we sure. we'll we'll have a drink cover it. thanks so much. appreciate it. all right. front now, a man who knows joe biden very well. i'm biographer evan osnos he's the author of joe biden, the life, the run, and what matters now. and evan was in maryland today at the biden-harris event. thank you so much, evan. evan today. could have been a very awkward situation where the sitting president who is not termed out is now making the case for his vice president's presidential bid. i want to play one specific part of president biden's speech for you prom line all of this room are going to keep standing up for big pharma. >> i fought to hard to yield now you said that this, this part of his speech really stood out to you today. why is that? >> you know what i heard him saying was a yielded in this
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presidential contest. i heard what you're saying, but i didn't yield on an issue that we know is enormously popular with voters. this question of reducing the price of prescription drugs is something that's popular but democrats with republicans. and here he was saying, look, now that i have removed this question, this incredibly anxious question of whether i'm too old for the job. let's evaluate what this administration has done. this biden-harris administration. and it was in a sense, his turning of the page from being the candidate too. being now somebody who is going to try to make the case that the record, these too put in office over the last three-and-a-half years is enough to get to those 270 votes you heard about a moment ago. >> let's talk about harris. she repeatedly praised biden when she spoke ahead of him, and many times the crowd responded extremely enthusiastically. listen i could speak all afternoon. the person that i am standing on this stage we take the next
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step. thank you, joe. >> forward in our fight thank you, john. you see that smile there, but it's there a bit of regret under there yeah, look, it's a very hard moment. there's no way around what you heard people saying in that room and it was real gratitude was thank you. for the record that we've seen. and frankly, thank you. also for stepping aside. i don't think anybody has any illusions about how anguish and difficult this was his mood these days, sara, i think you could describe it as disappointed, but as somebody close to him said to me, just the other day, but not depressed meaning, look this from his perspective was not an easy choice, right? to the very last minute, he was deciding
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whether to stay in or get out he got out ultimately because he was isolated. isolated within this party. he's always believed you can accomplish anything politically without a coalition around you. he didn't have a coalition and so that is something that ultimately he was clear-eyed about, but is by no means, i think it's not far enough in the rearview mirror for him to be anything at peace with it i'm curious about one thing that that you were talking about there, which is that biden is disappointed, not depressed but there is this tension, if you will, between him and the democratic leadership that was really pushing him some publicly to get them out. >> there's one particular person that seems to be getting a lot of his ire that's former house speaker nancy pelosi. this is what pelosi said on outfront about their relationship. >> he spoke to in a president biden since he dropped out. >> i'll have now. >> do you hope to yes. when i hope to, yeah. but all visit is everything ok with your relationship? >> you'd have to ask him, but
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i hope what have you learned about how biden is still feels about pelosi and perhaps obama and schumer well, you know, joe biden sometimes likes to joke that the only thing that's not irish about him is that he doesn't keep a grudge. that fuller fact is that he is a human being and he just went through the probably the most bitter moment of his political career and nancy pelosi, the other day said to david remnick at the new yorker that she, as she puts it, loses sleep at night about whether or not they're relationship will ever be repaired. she says, i pray for it. i cry for it. and i take her word for it. i think joe biden is often a person who will say about loss, that it takes a while, but eventually you will put it behind, you know, he's certainly experienced a lot of loss in his life. evan osnos. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> outfront. next secretly recorded video of one of the architects of project 2025 talking about what they're
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member in the trump administration? >> this year, has been predominantly now getting ready for a year, five of a trump administration back 350 different documents that are regulations and things of that nature boat, the platform policy director for the republican national committee says, he is building the plan for trump's second term. i don't know what the hell it is. it's project 25, trump politically disavowed project 2025, a conservative blueprint for his administration. if he gets reelected. but in private, boat said, that's just politics. the details of the real plans are secret and based on trump's own beliefs now i'm standing i expect that you hear ten more times in the rally, the president distancing himself from the left. >> boogeyman at project 2025? >> and you know. worried about that. now. >> and so i see what he's doing is just very, very conscious
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distancing himself from a brand. he's very supportive of what we do and know that we haven't all manner of things that we do. that's even on unrelated to project 2025. >> sure. >> though it has been a mastermind behind expanding the powers of the presidency, some of those policy proposals trump has supported two sources tell cnn, trump even hosted a mar-a-lago funds race or two years ago for the group vote founded the right-wing center for renewing america. >> he's been at our organization. he's raised money for our rotation. he's blessed it in this hotel suite. >> vote thinks he's talking to family members of a wealthy donor. but one is a journalist, the other an actor working undercover for the uk based center for climate that reporting the center provided the video to cnn on the condition we blur their faces so they can continue there undercover work. the conversation covers a host of issues like abortion and how his position differs from trump.
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>> he talks about incest, life of mother. i don't actually leaving those exceptions. i want to get to illyshin, but i also got to win elections. and so i want to get as far as we possibly can in his view of who should be an american so i want to make sure that we can say we are a christian nation in my view. >> the point is mostly that i would probably be christian nation-ism that's pretty close to christian nationalism. but can we if we're going to have legal immigration, can we get people that actually believe in christianity? is that something or do we have to have we now had to have asked questions about shari'a law. >> what could be see america looking like, i guess. >> i mean, i do in an ideal world. i mean, i think we let's saved the country and a sense of you have the largest deportation in history and even pornography. >> we'd have a national ban on fire if people could write.
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>> but the most striking of votes statements has to do with presidential power. >> george floyd, obviously was not about race, was about diesel that structures in society are the problem pulling society down for purposes of revolution is exactly what they want and what you're seeing at college campuses as a part of that as well, the presence has the ability both along the border and elsewhere to maintain law and order with the military. >> a major part of boats plan is turning thousands of career federal jobs into political appointments, meaning workers could be fired if they're not sufficiently loyal to trump, 80% of my time is working on the plans of what's necessary to take control of these bureaucracies i want to be the person that crushes the deep state and i think there's a lot of different ways to do that. it is defunding it it's
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empowerment, the ability to not spend money it's getting rid of their independence even as vote talks about the so-called deep state. >> he claims his group is forming its own to take over on day one, we are trying to create a shadow office of management and budget, a shadow national security council and shadow office of legal counsel these are the main organs in government that you need outside to create the battle plan. and you're not going to publish those know strikes very, very close hold wow, khiam have vote or donald trump responded to all that was said on this ten video well, we are sara beginning to hear from both the trump campaign and russell votes organization in response to this video, a spokesperson for votes group is downplaying the video saying boat has spoken about these
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same topics publicly telling cnn in a statement, quote, thank you for airing our perfect conversation, emphasizing our policy work is totally separate from the trump campaign and the trump campaign tells us only president trump and the campaign present policies for the second term sara really great reporting. kyung lah. thank you so much. appreciate it all right. >> also tonight, we're learning new details about governor tim walz and how his campaign tried to spin his drunk driving arrest nearly 30 years ago the incident is well-documented by cord and public records, but as our kfile reports tonight, walz's campaign didn't tell the truth about it when he ran for congress in 2006, andrew kaczynski is outfront for us. andrew, what did you find out about this arrest and how it was portrayed? >> yeah, that's right. and this isn't really a story. just about that dui irs. this is a story about someone getting a dui arrest and then his campaign repeatedly misleading and giving false statements to the public about it. so let's
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just go to the facts of that 1995 arrest first. okay. walter was speeding over 95 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone. he failed a field sobriety tests that was administered by a state trooper. he then admitted in court that he had been drinking. he was transported to a local hospital for a blood test that showed he had a blood alcohol level of 0.1 to aid and i was above the state's legal limit then took a plea deal where he pled guilty to reckless driving charge. now, those are the facts that's from police records. that's from court records. and that all is completely undisputed. >> alright. so that is clear. the idea of what happened. what did his congressional campaign actually say happened? >> so let's fast forward to 2006. he's in a tight congressional race. he is running for congress. this was a republican held district that he was trying to flip. and then a local republican blog puts up that he had this arrest for
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drunk driving. now i'm going to give you the bullets of what his campaigns said about that. they the campaign setting walz claimed that he had not been drinking and driving. they attributed his failed field sobriety test to hearing loss from his time in the national guard, not alcohol. the campaign falsely said that he drove himself to the station, that he was alive bowed to drive home. they said they said the dui charges were dropped because they were unfounded and the campaign even faulted this trooper for saying that he didn't realize that walz had hearing impairment. they claimed a judge actually chastised the state trooper for it. now, take a look at just one statement that his campaign put out. they said he quote, couldn't understand what the trooper was telling him during the field sobriety test and the trooper refused to speak up the dui charges were dropped for a reason, the judge would not have dismissed them if there were anything to them. tim drove to the station that night
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and drove home afterwards. i don't think the trooper would have allowed that if there had been a problem problem. so none of what they said in that 2006 race was true at all as we saw and just looking at those details of the 1995 arrest, your putting sort of points out this is an issue of deception what is the harris-walz campaign saying about this situation? yes. so we reached out to them. we asked, how are you squaring that 2006 race? verse? what he would actually happened in 1995, they declined to comment to cnn know walz did when he ran for governor in 2018, he did own up to this drunk driving arrest. he said it was a life altering mon for him that he stopped drinking and now his favorite drink is diet mountain dew. >> all right. andrew kaczynski. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> all right. ahead. outfront. breaking news in the investigation into matthew perry's death, we're now learning two of the five people charged today, and the actors that have just entered pleas, plus breaking news out of ukraine, crane pressing even further into russia tonight. and we are at the border it
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abuse. our nick watt is outfront could i be more sorry to medical doctors? >> matthew perry's assistant, and an alleged dealer known as the ketamine queen. among the five now charged in the death of that, sometimes sardonic star known as chandler bing on one of the most excessively sitcoms of all time to 15 coffeehouse, perry had a long history of drug abuse and mental health struggles matthew perry sought treatment for depression and anxiety and went to a local clinic where he became addicted to intravenous ketamine when clinic doctors refused to increase his dosage, he turned to unscrupulous doctors, dr. mark chavez has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to sell the drug to dr. salvador plus-end cia, who allegedly would inject perry
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and expressed a desire to be his go-to for drugs. he wrote in a text message in september 2023, quote, i wonder how much this moron will pay. >> prosecutors allege those doctors made tens of thousands of dollars from the friends star they supplied matthew perry with large amounts of ketamine in exchange for large sums of money charging perry $2,000 for a vial that cost dr. chavez approximately 12 dollars when i became too much, prosecutors say perry turned to a street supplier. >> he was 54 when he died last october, i think it's probably one of the funniest human beings in the world. >> you know, he's just so funny. >> he's, he is genuinely a huge heart obviously struggled cause of death, acute effects of ketamine with drowning, a factor according to an autopsy report, found unresponsive in the hot tub of his los angeles home buyers longtime live in assistant kenneth, you are
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massa who authorities say admitted he injected perry numerous times on the day he died. >> he's pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine, causing death these defendants took advantage of mr. perry's addiction issues to enrich themselves in the end these defendants were more interested in profiting off, mr. >> perry, been caring for his well-being now investigators say that this went well beyond matthew perry. >> they say that they've uncovered, quote, a broad underground criminal network. they believed that the queen of ketamine has been dealing in north hollywood since 2019. they say that year she sold that's the main to a young man named cody maclaurin, who also overdosed, who also died. now, she was in court today, pled not guilty. so did dr. salvatore placenta. he's allowed to practice though, just got to put a note on his clinic about the case and he's
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border tonight. nick, what are you seeing there sara, as ukraine gets into its ninth day of its offensive into russia, expanding into now to it seems separate russian regions. >> they now say they're 35 kilometers deep inside that territory. they control gaining, growing every single day. what is startling though, what we saw in rare access towards the exact border point where ukraine first crossed in is how little sign there is. the russian military of russia pushing back towards this extraordinary move by kyiv. here's what we saw. this is where russia, but it's startling to see you there steady flow of military vehicles that probably an ambulance and aamer just passing through the russian border point here. >> that is the border posts that clearly got heavily hit when ukraine moved in hard over a week ago, russia's borders here completely legally undefended. it's also remarkable the freedom with which the ukrainian military are moving around here. they simply aren't afraid of the
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drones that have hampered their every move. for the past months. that says the border service the fsb, the russian security services of russia there's bullet hole above the rules and bullet holes in the rules themselves now this is what so startling about this it's offensive with a volume of western supplied armor that we're seeing. passing back and forth their passage through here so russia unimpeded in tie that rochelle from canada. >> i should note lenient families, allegedly recorded if you're not just saying about how frequently i've been going back and forth over the last week or so and you've got a real sense of euphoria but
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ultimately to the enduring question is, what is it's all this for? what is the end game? >> yes, it's a huge embarrassment for vladimir putin. but they're sending some of their best equipment deep into russia. and i'm sure in the back of the minds of these troops as the question of what ultimately are we going to achieve? and we still know the answer to that now, sara ukraine has also said that they've had an extraordinary number of prisoners of war that they've captured as they advanced, particularly until one russian military base saying that they caption in one day alone, 102 replenishing what they refer to as the exchange fund that they're going to use these russian prisoners too. >> to exchange him for ukrainians caught by russia are remarkable development there you saw at that border, the confidence and the ease in which ukrainian forces are pushing up into russia. and i've got to tell you, after all the months have seen drones holding ukraine back the fact that they're not a threat suggests some extraordinary technological advantage. frankly, on the battlefield. and i'm sure kyiv would be exploiting that in the days ahead, sara, the fearlessness,
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extraordinary. nick paton walsh, thanks to you and finally, an outfront update. us russian citizen, ksenia karelina, sentenced to 12 years in a russian prison for donating $51 to ukrainian charity, karelina's boyfriend speaking to outfront tonight i'm streamed to the mother. >> she said, within the next ten to 15 days, she will be sent off to took colony and she will come away with area will be once they have the information but it looks, like lawrence is going to appeal. >> i was a fearful that she would be angry at me and mad that i didn't get it back home. >> and then i failed only to my surprise. is the other way around, she is down more hopeful than ever. >> well, her boyfriend, they're bought her a ticket to russia for her birthday where she w