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"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, more u.s. weapons arriving in ukraine tonight on the same day russia warns the u.s. about payback. this as we learn about a remarkable conversation reportedly between putin and the world's richest man. >>> and mitch mcconnell says he's sticking with herschel walker in georgia. john fetterman in pennsylvania opens up about his long recovery after suffering a stroke. >>> plus, another cnn exclusive. a protester in iran speaking out about the atrocities on the ground. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, more u.s. weapons in ukrainian hands. ukraine's defense minister tonight saying four of the highly coveted himars that have turned the tide of the war in ukraine's favor, just arrived from the united states. this as russia warns the u.s. of payback for coming to ukraine's aide. the u.s. is, quote, defactor involved in the ukraine war. russia may take, quote, countermeasures against the united states. president biden tonight speaking out to cnn saying putin kn
"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, more u.s. weapons arriving in ukraine tonight on the same day russia warns the u.s. about payback. this as we learn about a remarkable conversation reportedly between putin and the world's richest man. >>> and mitch mcconnell says he's sticking with herschel walker in georgia. john fetterman in pennsylvania opens up about his long recovery after suffering a stroke. >>> plus, another cnn...
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>> reporter: you're right, erin. monday early voting goes on.lem in the state of georgia, but it really has been almost a cornucopia of topics during the debate. the allegations that you mentioned, one of the moderators did address the republican candidate, herschel walker, asking him to explain the circumstances around the allegations. he said once again as he has for the past two weeks that it was a lie and went on to say he felt he would protect life as a senator, referring to his position on abortion. he is against abortion access and abortion rights saying he supports the so-called heartbeat bill here in the state of georgia. now, look, if you were to ask if there was a third person in the room, you might think there was because joe biden's name has been mentioned almost as much as the democratic incouple dent, senator raphael warnock. he's trying to play this as he is the only one who is prepared or ready and able to represent georgians in the senate. trying to play off just the inexperience of herschel walker and, again, many of the alleg
>> reporter: you're right, erin. monday early voting goes on.lem in the state of georgia, but it really has been almost a cornucopia of topics during the debate. the allegations that you mentioned, one of the moderators did address the republican candidate, herschel walker, asking him to explain the circumstances around the allegations. he said once again as he has for the past two weeks that it was a lie and went on to say he felt he would protect life as a senator, referring to his...
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erin cooks local. her secret ingredient. >> lots of butter.ll erin's friends who don't need to talk as they work. to music. a sound track for the happy ending to this story about second chances. >> reporter: there was a moment that i realized that i had to go through all of that to get here. that is the beautiful and terrifying thing about life. nine years ago, erin met a media executive michael dutton. they got married in 2018. erin's mother, now divorced from her dad, does whatever needs doing. >> you have a title now. it's executive zhuszher. >> reporter: and when dinner begins, erin french presides over the last kitchen, like a woman who has finally found herself. >> cheers! >> cheers to the memories we make in this room and i hope they last a good long time. here's to three more hours of eating. cheers, guys! cheers! cheers! (vo) when you live with moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, your day can be full of reminders of your condition. you weren't made for uc or crohn's, but entyvio is. in clinical trials, entyvio he
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>> reporter: hi there, erin.f really heavy fighting going on, on the southern front, especially towards the town of kherson. the ukrainians are saying that the russians have already put about a thousand of those newly mobilized recruits on the front lines, obviously right now facing off with the ukrainians. and the spokeswoman for ukraine's southern military command told me that the ups believe that a lot of the senior russian officers have already left that area essentially leaving a lot of those recruits there, and the ukrainians believe those recruits are little more than cannon fodder because they really don't have much in the way of experience, especially on a complex front line, like the one you have in southern ukraine. the russians are continuing to launch those iranian-built and iranian-supplied drones. since mid-september, they've already shot down more than 300 of those drones, of course, there are still a lot of those drones that do get through and they're wreaking havoc on ukraine's energy systems. t
>> reporter: hi there, erin.f really heavy fighting going on, on the southern front, especially towards the town of kherson. the ukrainians are saying that the russians have already put about a thousand of those newly mobilized recruits on the front lines, obviously right now facing off with the ukrainians. and the spokeswoman for ukraine's southern military command told me that the ups believe that a lot of the senior russian officers have already left that area essentially leaving a lot...
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good evening, i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, russia admitting defeat. the spokesman for putin's
good evening, i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, russia admitting defeat. the spokesman for putin's
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erin?ght, thank you very much, evan. let's go now to ryan goodman. so let's just break this down. what is the significance of trump's attorneys being in washington, right, having this happen there? this is not happening in florida. >> so i think it's significant in that the center of gravity is turning to washington and not florida. this could have been potentially back to the old magistrate judge who had initiated the first search. >> right. >> but it's not. it's in d.c., and i think the significance is if the justice department brings an indictment the big question is where. do they bring it in florida, or do they bring it in d.c.? in d.c. it's more favorable to them. the d.c. court of appeals is better than the florida circuit. >> and they have that latitude to do that, to choose? >> it's -- it's not complete latitude. in fact, part of the issue is that the d.c. court of appeals has this rule that says if all the activity is taking place outside of our jurisdiction even though it's point
erin?ght, thank you very much, evan. let's go now to ryan goodman. so let's just break this down. what is the significance of trump's attorneys being in washington, right, having this happen there? this is not happening in florida. >> so i think it's significant in that the center of gravity is turning to washington and not florida. this could have been potentially back to the old magistrate judge who had initiated the first search. >> right. >> but it's not. it's in d.c., and...
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>> a little bit, erin.ainly getting blow back from people who are concerned that, even if president biden wasn't intending to escalate with those comments, that it might be seen differently from moscow. and that president putin might see this as an escalation by the united states, in this conflict. this morning, we heard from former secretary of state, mike pompeo. telling these comments by president biden reckless. we heard retired admiral mike mullen on television, saying biden needs to avoid making these kinds of comments. and really back off and try to get back to private negotiations with the russians to try to really lower tensions. that has left the white house trying to walk a fine line between wanting to calm down tensions, reassure everyone that there is no new u.s. intelligence or information that led biden to suddenly have a new assessment about something being imminent. but also not wanting to undermine the president or suggest that he somehow was too alarmist in making those comments. listen t
>> a little bit, erin.ainly getting blow back from people who are concerned that, even if president biden wasn't intending to escalate with those comments, that it might be seen differently from moscow. and that president putin might see this as an escalation by the united states, in this conflict. this morning, we heard from former secretary of state, mike pompeo. telling these comments by president biden reckless. we heard retired admiral mike mullen on television, saying biden needs to...
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as you point out, erin, in florida when he told raffensperger -- we heard that tape today. i just want you to find 11,780 votes. after today, nobody can believe any longer that he thought he had those votes. meadows is very -- is a very important witness. >> thank you all very much. >>> next, the supreme court rejecting trump's request to get involved in the mar-a-lago documents case. trump's former white house attorney will be with me next. >>> what's quickly becoming russia's new weapon of choice, cheap, self-detonating, unmanned, deadly, causing destruction across ukraine. >>> a cnn exclusive tonight. elon musk's satellite internet service starlink, that crucial communication tool for ukraine's military could be pulled from ukraine. this on the heels of musk pushing a pro-putin peace proposal. is it a coincidence? this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions.
as you point out, erin, in florida when he told raffensperger -- we heard that tape today. i just want you to find 11,780 votes. after today, nobody can believe any longer that he thought he had those votes. meadows is very -- is a very important witness. >> thank you all very much. >>> next, the supreme court rejecting trump's request to get involved in the mar-a-lago documents case. trump's former white house attorney will be with me next. >>> what's quickly becoming...
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erin? >> evan, thank you very much. anything that could involve the supreme court weighing in is of crucial importance. let's go now to the former special counsel of the defense department. and elie honig. and phil mud. ryan, let's just start with the standoff underway between trump and the committee. how do you see this playing out? >> so i think one way it could play out is that trump actually does decide that this is a stage that he wants and he shows up. and he uses it in a certain sense as theater. i do think that's a possibility. people shouldn't underestimate. and the other one is litigation where he tries to fight it. >> but i think he has a losing hand in terms of the law as we just saw with steve bannon in a certain sense. but he has the clock. and i don't think this is going to end up with something like a criminal contempt resolution from congress necessarily. there's just really not enough time. >> elliott, it's interesting that you can't underestimate the possibility that trump will want to do this, that h
erin? >> evan, thank you very much. anything that could involve the supreme court weighing in is of crucial importance. let's go now to the former special counsel of the defense department. and elie honig. and phil mud. ryan, let's just start with the standoff underway between trump and the committee. how do you see this playing out? >> so i think one way it could play out is that trump actually does decide that this is a stage that he wants and he shows up. and he uses it in a...
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erin?much, laying that all out very clearly because it is complicated. i want to bring in the former ohio governor john kasich along with van jones our political commentator and former special adviser to president obama. welcome to both of you. governor kasich, this all just changed really in the past half hour. the "new york times" saying that they were able to verify and are able to confirm with "the daily beast" and saying that the child who is now 10, herschel walker also wanted to end in an abortion. the story gets worse for herschel walker. he hasn't provided any evidence to rebut these allegations. so do you think he gets through this or not, governor? >> well, he's got his own family out against him. he's a terrible candidate. he's a flawed candidate. i am a republican, but i call them like i see them. the guy is -- i don't think has the capability to even switch the subject if he could, answer this then switch the subject to things like the price of gasoline or inflation or the sto
erin?much, laying that all out very clearly because it is complicated. i want to bring in the former ohio governor john kasich along with van jones our political commentator and former special adviser to president obama. welcome to both of you. governor kasich, this all just changed really in the past half hour. the "new york times" saying that they were able to verify and are able to confirm with "the daily beast" and saying that the child who is now 10, herschel walker...
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that's an excellent question, erin.dered that this isn't the kind of social issue, the hot-button cases that have led to the public taking such an issue with the court. this is an actually quite arcane question of the law of appeals that's very deep and very in the weeds. and as has been said, the supreme court hasn't looked very kindly on former president trump in cases he's brought with respective documents and his personal property. both when congress was the one seeking information from him and when other government entities were the ones seeking information from him. he's pretty consistently lost those cases, and it's not hard to see how either a court just doesn't take this up or rules against it if they do. >> essentially his lawyers would know this, this is just a delay tactic then? >> yeah, it's highly likely it's a delay tactic. if any appeal is going to slow down a case, this was filed on an emergency basis. you're talking about weeks as opposed to months that an appeal at the end of the case would take. but
that's an excellent question, erin.dered that this isn't the kind of social issue, the hot-button cases that have led to the public taking such an issue with the court. this is an actually quite arcane question of the law of appeals that's very deep and very in the weeds. and as has been said, the supreme court hasn't looked very kindly on former president trump in cases he's brought with respective documents and his personal property. both when congress was the one seeking information from him...
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i just can't see how they're going to work it out, erin.l, max, thanks very much for that honest report. we have the same issues with politics here. >>> next, kevin spacey's court victory. who puts care into everything he does. it's a deodorant that really protects my skskin. it's comfortable and d lasts a long time. dove men. goeses on dry. clean feel all day. i was born here, i'm from here, and i'm never leaving here. i'm a new york hotel. yeah, i'm tall. 563 feet a 2 inches. i'm on top of e world. i'm oking for someone who likes to be in t middle of it all, but also likes some peace and quiet. you hungry? i know a place, and few others nearby. it's the city that never sleeps, but hey, if you need the rest, i've got you covered. vo: it's a new day. because covid vaccines just got a big update. just in time for everyone who works. with other people. just in time for... ...more togetherness. just in time to say “oh, you bet we'll be there!” because the updated vaccines can now protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. and t
i just can't see how they're going to work it out, erin.l, max, thanks very much for that honest report. we have the same issues with politics here. >>> next, kevin spacey's court victory. who puts care into everything he does. it's a deodorant that really protects my skskin. it's comfortable and d lasts a long time. dove men. goeses on dry. clean feel all day. i was born here, i'm from here, and i'm never leaving here. i'm a new york hotel. yeah, i'm tall. 563 feet a 2 inches. i'm on...
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they're risking, everything, erin.gime. >> thank you very much. thanks so much to all of you for joining us tonight. ""ac 360"" begins right now. >> even as the remains of hurricane ian are still causing havoc, even tonight with major flood ago long the virginia shore, the storms death toll is rising. mostly in florida. especially in lee county where the storm hit hardest in at least 54 people have now died. john berman here in for anderson. all hurricane ian is responsible for at least 104 deaths and just as did it today, that number is expected to rise. five days since the storm came ashore
they're risking, everything, erin.gime. >> thank you very much. thanks so much to all of you for joining us tonight. ""ac 360"" begins right now. >> even as the remains of hurricane ian are still causing havoc, even tonight with major flood ago long the virginia shore, the storms death toll is rising. mostly in florida. especially in lee county where the storm hit hardest in at least 54 people have now died. john berman here in for anderson. all hurricane ian is...
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but, erin, the next two weeks so critical here.rly 700,000 people have already voted in pennsylvania. and of course more to come every day for the next two weeks. >> jeff, thank you very much. just that ending point, 700,000 people have already voted and we're two weeks away. and they're voting every single day. so decisions are being made that are final every single day here. "outfront" now, republican strategist who has worked on pennsylvania campaigns for 25 years and is a former senior adviser to the trump campaign. and former national coalitions director for biden/harris 2020 who also worked in the obama white house. so thanks very much to both of you. you know politics inside and out. that is, you know, sort of where you've been born and bred and spent so much time in terms of your political work as of late. you heard jeff zeleny talk about the sliver of undecided voters, and nearly a million people have already voted already in pennsylvania. how much do you think voters were swayed by this debate, how much did it matter? >>
but, erin, the next two weeks so critical here.rly 700,000 people have already voted in pennsylvania. and of course more to come every day for the next two weeks. >> jeff, thank you very much. just that ending point, 700,000 people have already voted and we're two weeks away. and they're voting every single day. so decisions are being made that are final every single day here. "outfront" now, republican strategist who has worked on pennsylvania campaigns for 25 years and is a...
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(erin fulton) yeah. we have a really, really big playground. - and you don't let the weather stop you. - no, you can't. if you didn't go outside because it's raining, you would never leave your house. - i was expecting a lot of rain, anlook at this. - don't trust it! we call it a sucker hole. because it looks like it's going to lighten up, it's going to be a beautiful sunny day, so you go out thinking the best, and then... it clouds over and downpours. - o.k. - so always just plan on it raining, and if the sun does come out, even better! - how is sitka different from the other towns in alaska? - i think it's how close people are to this place. to the ocean, to the forest, to the muskeg, to everything. everything is so tangibly interconnected. like salmon on healthy forest and watershed. studying it in schools, it's an academic exercise, all very well and good. but here, you see it. - are you still amazed by it? - yeah. - yeah. - i've never been here. this is a new paddling spot for me. there's still alwa
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>> you know, erin, there's a lot to break down about the reports you just had. one of which is who just spoke to you. i served for a year as a speechwriter to a four-star general. you know their intellect, you know their emotion, because you have to portray their words on paper. what he's talking about is seeing mr. putin in this case very different than what he saw him when he was in a more rational state. it tells me that something we all know, mr. putin is scrambling, he is trying to address things that he can't control right now. and when you're talking about the use of nuclear weapons or the detonation of a dirty bomb. and the previous guest did not really truly understand what a dirty bomb is. it is a normal bomb surrounded by nuclear material and very different from a nuclear bomb. but it's something that could cause mr. putin to then retaliate with nuclear weapons. and the very fact that mr. shoigu -- minister shoigu has talked to the u.s., the uk, france and now turkey tells me he's trying to co-opt decisionmaking in nato if he does consider using the p
>> you know, erin, there's a lot to break down about the reports you just had. one of which is who just spoke to you. i served for a year as a speechwriter to a four-star general. you know their intellect, you know their emotion, because you have to portray their words on paper. what he's talking about is seeing mr. putin in this case very different than what he saw him when he was in a more rational state. it tells me that something we all know, mr. putin is scrambling, he is trying to...
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erin mclaughlin is in kharkiv for us. erin, what do you have on the latest on these attacks?>> well, ukrainian officials say that the death toll has risen to at least 20 killed in that overnight attack. dozens wounded, including children. the attack happened in the small hours of the morning. multiple missiles fired into residential areas. multiple structures, one apartment building, in particular was struck. a section of the building was completely collapsing. in the morning you could see in pictures, rescue workers pulling survivors from the rubble. one woman who survived the attack survived what it was like to be inside of the building at the moment of impact. take a listen. >> >> it's really horrifying. this is an area of the country that has come under regular fire, missile attack, from russian forces. just three miles away is the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. then largest nuclear plant in europe. that is under russian control. the city is under ukrainian control, even the russian president vladimir putin has illegally annexed it and it has been a great source of concern e
erin mclaughlin is in kharkiv for us. erin, what do you have on the latest on these attacks?>> well, ukrainian officials say that the death toll has risen to at least 20 killed in that overnight attack. dozens wounded, including children. the attack happened in the small hours of the morning. multiple missiles fired into residential areas. multiple structures, one apartment building, in particular was struck. a section of the building was completely collapsing. in the morning you could...
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the former president, erin, was doubtful.basically raising some concerns about signing this document because he knew these were false and the judge says that. but he did it anyway. and that's the reason the judge says these documents should go to the january 6th committee as part of their investigation. and of course, as you know, there is a justice department investigation and an investigation in georgia that is looking at these very same issues. >> evan, thank you. so now, the informal house, and the former trump white house press secretary who resigned on january 6th. so let's just start with what evan is talking about. that you have this federal judge saying that the emails show that the lawyer, that trump knew that this was false. and that he then went out and continued to attest to these false things anyway. and this judge says that is, would be evidence in furtherance of conspiracy to defraud the united states. how significant is it? >> it is very significant. what you have here is, in black and white, evidence that tr
the former president, erin, was doubtful.basically raising some concerns about signing this document because he knew these were false and the judge says that. but he did it anyway. and that's the reason the judge says these documents should go to the january 6th committee as part of their investigation. and of course, as you know, there is a justice department investigation and an investigation in georgia that is looking at these very same issues. >> evan, thank you. so now, the informal...
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erin burnett out front starts right now. >>> out front next, desperate russians fleeing to america. two men arriving in alaska by boat to dodge putin's draft. this as one of putin's allies say the war in ukraine is going so badly the defense minister should shoot himself. >>> plus a significant development in the department's investigation of hunter biden. "the washington post" reports federal agents believe they have enough evidence to charge him. >>> and president biden making good on a campaign promise, giving pardons to thousands of convicted by marijuana possession. >>> russian uzscaping putin's draft, fleeing to america. we learned two russians are in alaska after crossing the berring strait by boat just to escape putin's draft. the two russians we're told are requesting asylum after landing in this alaskan island. the clerk there the men told the villagers they had sailed their boat from north eastern russia, which is approximately 300 miles by sea away. this is the latest as we understand it. and the department of homeland security tells out front that the two russians came
erin burnett out front starts right now. >>> out front next, desperate russians fleeing to america. two men arriving in alaska by boat to dodge putin's draft. this as one of putin's allies say the war in ukraine is going so badly the defense minister should shoot himself. >>> plus a significant development in the department's investigation of hunter biden. "the washington post" reports federal agents believe they have enough evidence to charge him. >>> and...
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erin, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: hey, there, willie. months the ukrainian government has denied any role in the assassination of daria dugina, but this morning there are new questions about its potential involvement. this morning a bombshell "new york times" report blames part of dwroouk's government for authorizing the covert assassination of the daughter of a prominent putin ally. she was killed in a car bombing in moscow. the u.s. official told her times they may be targeting her father, alexander dugan, who appeared after at the scene shortly after the attack. at the time, ukraine denied any involvement. "the new york times" reports u.s. official who is spoke about the mission did not say who carried it outer or whether president zelenskyy signed off on it, but the u.s. officials say they admonished ukraine for the act, fearing it could prolong the war. nbc news reached out to military and intelligence officials but has been unable to confirm the "times" reporting. stunning scenes from the front line, ukrainian armed forces releasin
erin, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: hey, there, willie. months the ukrainian government has denied any role in the assassination of daria dugina, but this morning there are new questions about its potential involvement. this morning a bombshell "new york times" report blames part of dwroouk's government for authorizing the covert assassination of the daughter of a prominent putin ally. she was killed in a car bombing in moscow. the u.s. official told her times they may...
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is this all about the midterms, erin? >> so is release of oil from petroleum strategic reserves and so was the student loan bailout that joe biden put forward and attempt by democrats who don't have a strong economic agenda. they don't have an agenda to run on right now and sell to voters about how they have succeeded on the issues that worry them the most. so instead they are trying to distract because they think distracting divides the country and it'll help solidify their base but, again, they are not talking about what matters most to people. the cost of goods and safety in their communities and so when you're off message, you're not winning and that's what democrats are facing, the heads winds going into the final stretch here. molly: mark, your thoughts of the timing of presidential pardons regarding marijuana? >> obviously you have seen the president make strong effort to try to have a comeback for democrats, you know, he gave his speech on threats to democracy to the nation and he did student loan efforts and he d
is this all about the midterms, erin? >> so is release of oil from petroleum strategic reserves and so was the student loan bailout that joe biden put forward and attempt by democrats who don't have a strong economic agenda. they don't have an agenda to run on right now and sell to voters about how they have succeeded on the issues that worry them the most. so instead they are trying to distract because they think distracting divides the country and it'll help solidify their base but,...
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bill stanton, real estate pro erin sikes, jon levine and job strategist ford o'connell. there is outrage over the footage. warning it is disturbing. teenagers attacked attack womans in d.c. time to protect victims. where is the "me too" movement, the "squad" against a crime against another woman? americans fighting back against rising violence. james clyburn contradicts the white house, government spending ignite inflation and the white house contradicts biden on claims of gas price gouging at gas stations. we got that. democrats tack talk up a transition to green energy but not that it mean higher energy costs for you. white house pressures a texas border mayor not to declare a emergency before the midterms. the media tries to downplay fbi whistles blowers in a top senate report on national security risks in the biden family play to play deals selling access to the government overseas. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. let's start with your money. we begin with stocks gyrating to the downside today. rising b
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and in philadelphia we crossed a erin. good. he is a political scientist historian and author of american exception, empire and the deep state. i, gentleman cross sock rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, scott, let me go to you 1st and del mar, i know we've been talking about this for months and months now, almost devoted every single program since the started the conflict on that conflict in ukraine. but i think sometimes it's important to kind of step back and look at the very big picture here. so the 1st question is, i said in my introduction, how do you think there's conflict in ukraine is likely to end? this conflict will, in, with a complete russian victory of that's the only possible solution. russia can tolerate nothing less than this, having engaged in this conflict to the level it has. russia cannot tolerate a situation that allows this ukrainian government as it's currently configured to continue to exist and possess a military that's been empowered by nato, for the s
and in philadelphia we crossed a erin. good. he is a political scientist historian and author of american exception, empire and the deep state. i, gentleman cross sock rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, scott, let me go to you 1st and del mar, i know we've been talking about this for months and months now, almost devoted every single program since the started the conflict on that conflict in ukraine. but i think sometimes it's important to...
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earp, to you first. -- erin, to you first. no one is perfect, but the fed has been more wrong than right, and eventually these rate hikes will presumably bring down inflation. are you surprised after all of these and another one expected next month, overwhelmingly expected to be a three-quarter point hike, that nothing's budgeting on inflation? -- budgeting something. >> not when you take a look at what the u.s. government is doing to make things worse, sort of fighting against the fed with all their additional spending. so i think, certainly, yes, i wish they had acted faster, i wish that they had raised rates even earlier and higher. quantitative tightening could have been helped. but when you look at impact of inflation from the ukraine, when you look at the additional federal spending that's coming in and sill making the economy run too the hot, certainly they have a lot of headwinds going against them. so, you know, unfortunately it does look like we are very much going to be heading into recession, and we see that not ju
earp, to you first. -- erin, to you first. no one is perfect, but the fed has been more wrong than right, and eventually these rate hikes will presumably bring down inflation. are you surprised after all of these and another one expected next month, overwhelmingly expected to be a three-quarter point hike, that nothing's budgeting on inflation? -- budgeting something. >> not when you take a look at what the u.s. government is doing to make things worse, sort of fighting against the fed...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" front, putin's top commander speaking out saying russia and ukraine are one, upping the ante hours ahead of a major meeting between putin and his national security council. all eyes on what putin will do. this as his top commander in an interview said that, quote, difficult decisions are ahead, seeming to signal that he may pull back from the crucial ukrainian city of kherson. tonight we have new video, it shows ukrainian forces pushing deeper into the russian-controlled area of kherson. so they're in that armored vehicle moving relatively quickly there. that is in the kherson region. you hear the sound of constant gunfire. you see that man firing the machine gun. ukrainian troops have been raising the flag in town after town in kherson. even as putin continues terrorizing drone and missile strikes, nearly 200 in recent days and destroying a third of the power stations in the country. the reality remains even with all of those strikes, when you look at what's happening in k
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" front, putin's top commander speaking out saying russia and ukraine are one, upping the ante hours ahead of a major meeting between putin and his national security council. all eyes on what putin will do. this as his top commander in an interview said that, quote, difficult decisions are ahead, seeming to signal that he may pull back from the crucial ukrainian city of kherson. tonight we have new video, it shows ukrainian forces pushing deeper into the...
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stephanie: erin mendenhall is the mayor, a democrat.lake city as the capital is seeing more growth in terms of units each year than almost anywhere else in the state. stephanie: there are more city residents than ever, but they're actually using less water. erin: we are absolutely committed to saving this lake with whatever we can. last year that was 2.6 billion gallons of water. that salt lake was conserved. this year, it's already up to 2.9 billion gallons. stephanie: the city's achieved that not by mandating water restrictions, but by raising water rates about 15% a year, and implementing a tiered rate structure. erin: the more you consume, those water rates go up even faster. and these water rates reflect the urgency that we feel as salt lakers. stephanie: but beyond the capital, developments are springing up along the wasatch front. single-family homes with lawns full of kentucky bluegrass that demands daily watering. jennifer: it is a native species. stephanie: in salt lake city, jennifer and john lair are part of a grassroots mov
stephanie: erin mendenhall is the mayor, a democrat.lake city as the capital is seeing more growth in terms of units each year than almost anywhere else in the state. stephanie: there are more city residents than ever, but they're actually using less water. erin: we are absolutely committed to saving this lake with whatever we can. last year that was 2.6 billion gallons of water. that salt lake was conserved. this year, it's already up to 2.9 billion gallons. stephanie: the city's achieved that...
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i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, putin wants revenge.ussian authorities tonight announcing they've arrested eight people in connection with the bombing of that crucial bridge linking crimea to russia. the only way to get from crimea to russia is that bridge. that blast cutting off a crucial supply route for russian troops inside ukraine. the eight people we know to be in custody are these, five russian citizens, two ukrainians, and a national of armenia. the fsb is claiming that all these individuals helped ukrainian spies to transport 25 tons of explosives to the bridge. now, the fsb is attempting to back up that claim by putting out this x-ray of the trucks. this is the inside of the truck. that's what they say they saw when they check vehicles getting on the bridge. they claim that what you see there are the explosives that were hidden on the truck. that cargo was then loaded onto a different truck, according to russia. and it was that truck that ultimately made its way to the bridge and exploded. this is a new satellite image of the
i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, putin wants revenge.ussian authorities tonight announcing they've arrested eight people in connection with the bombing of that crucial bridge linking crimea to russia. the only way to get from crimea to russia is that bridge. that blast cutting off a crucial supply route for russian troops inside ukraine. the eight people we know to be in custody are these, five russian citizens, two ukrainians, and a national of armenia. the fsb is claiming that all these...
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and afterwards, our, our ne and share, erin considered more. our needs are forgotten. in, in the bahamas after dorian months and months and months later, people that needed medication and insulin were not receiving it. and i appreciate you, you kind of bring it up there, kind of not only not prioritize but an afterthought. forgotten. aaron, i want to come to you, but before we do, i want to get an, a comment that we have that was sent to us from julia, a professor at georgetown kind of just framing this in a really powerful way. take a listen disabled people live in a world that wasn't helped for us. we face able listen every day, whether that's inaccessible, infrastructure, poor public transit, not enough sign language, interpreter's intense poverty. the list goes on. when there's a natural disaster, those structural barriers become a matter of life and death. the problem isn't disability. the problem is able listen. the problem is poor planning. communities fail to center disability access in the best of times and during disaster situations that magnifies the inequal
and afterwards, our, our ne and share, erin considered more. our needs are forgotten. in, in the bahamas after dorian months and months and months later, people that needed medication and insulin were not receiving it. and i appreciate you, you kind of bring it up there, kind of not only not prioritize but an afterthought. forgotten. aaron, i want to come to you, but before we do, i want to get an, a comment that we have that was sent to us from julia, a professor at georgetown kind of just...
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lester >> erin mclaughlin in ukraine. thank you. >>> back home jurors heard opening statements in the seditious conspiracy trial stemming from the january 6th attack federal prosecutors alleging in court that oath keepers founder stewart rhodes and four other members of the far right group planned an armed rebellion to stop joe biden from becoming president. rhodes's attorneys have said he was not at the capitol and did nothing illegal and sent weapons to provide security rhodes plans to testify at the trial >>> a bombshell new report just out is rocking the world of women's professional soccer an independent investigation finding a pattern of rampant abuse and sexual misconduct and that officials failed to protect players. here's anne thompson >> oh, what a move >> reporter: the excitement of the national women's soccer league hid an ugly truth verbal and emotional abuse and sexual misconduct today's report says they were systemic, spanning multiple teams, coaches and victims. it says the abuse is rooted in a deeper cult
lester >> erin mclaughlin in ukraine. thank you. >>> back home jurors heard opening statements in the seditious conspiracy trial stemming from the january 6th attack federal prosecutors alleging in court that oath keepers founder stewart rhodes and four other members of the far right group planned an armed rebellion to stop joe biden from becoming president. rhodes's attorneys have said he was not at the capitol and did nothing illegal and sent weapons to provide security rhodes...
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and, erin, i will add this. here's a national view of kari lake. architect of barack obama's 2008 presidential win describes her as, quote, a plausible presidential candidate. erin? >> thank you very much. i'm joined now by john king at the magic wall. interesting a plausible candidate, as she was called. right now dead heat, maricopa county where kyung spent so much time last time is going to be crucial here. is that where this race is won or lost? >> do the suburban moderate voters who let joe biden win, do they view kari lake as trump? or do they know her as the woman who they let into their living rooms and kitchens for ten years? let's go back in time and go back first to 2016 in. 2016, donald trump won arizona. why? he won maricopa county. look at the map. democrat hillary clinton here won four counties. donald trump performed well enough in the suburbs to win arizona by a narrow margin, but he won it 91,000 votes. doug ducey is the incumbent republican governor. the same four counties. doug ducey wins because he wins in maricopa county, phoe
and, erin, i will add this. here's a national view of kari lake. architect of barack obama's 2008 presidential win describes her as, quote, a plausible presidential candidate. erin? >> thank you very much. i'm joined now by john king at the magic wall. interesting a plausible candidate, as she was called. right now dead heat, maricopa county where kyung spent so much time last time is going to be crucial here. is that where this race is won or lost? >> do the suburban moderate...
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marion street asset management investor erin gibbs. erin, that is a fascinating piece.ink about it. we're near a point only the global financial crisis and early stages of the pandemic we lost more wealth. how much wealth does the fed have to lose? we're at 54%. record is 61%. i think the great depression is1%? >> the fed is very focused on their mandates of inflation and unemployment. unfortunately i think they will not be looking at the wealth effect. they're looking to get unemployment higher, getting inflation lower. i think they're laser-focused on those two data points. charles:.plot is 4%, 4 1/2%. most economists that i talk to think at the rate we're going will be at least 5%. chris lowe who was on last week said over 6%. again those are the risks, if they push too hard. >> exactly and obviously we're already seeing declines in profit expectations on a corporate level as we were talking if fundamentals really mattered and we had to worry about growth. charles: you're saying fundamentals throw them out of window for now? >> i think we're in such a macrotrending e
marion street asset management investor erin gibbs. erin, that is a fascinating piece.ink about it. we're near a point only the global financial crisis and early stages of the pandemic we lost more wealth. how much wealth does the fed have to lose? we're at 54%. record is 61%. i think the great depression is1%? >> the fed is very focused on their mandates of inflation and unemployment. unfortunately i think they will not be looking at the wealth effect. they're looking to get unemployment...
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"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. have a great evening. >>> "outfront" next, panic inside russia. putin's forces failing on the battlefield as the u.s. believes ukraine was behind the assassination of a prominent russian. >>> plus, our bill weir with the first glimpses of the hurricane's devastation on pine island. a barrier island that has been completely isolated after its main bridge collapsed. >>> breaking news this hour. we have some new details coming in about what the fbi seized from mar-a-lago. that is just coming to light right now. let's go out front. and good evening, i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, targeting kyiv. putin making a desperate move to strike near kyiv as russian forces are firing a dozen airstrikes at a town near the capital. it's hundreds of mile as way from the front lines, and it is an away by putin to instill fear by an army that has been failing on the battlefield. we have graphic new images from today which show the remains of what was a russian caravan near the city of lyman. car af
"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. have a great evening. >>> "outfront" next, panic inside russia. putin's forces failing on the battlefield as the u.s. believes ukraine was behind the assassination of a prominent russian. >>> plus, our bill weir with the first glimpses of the hurricane's devastation on pine island. a barrier island that has been completely isolated after its main bridge collapsed. >>> breaking news this hour. we have some...
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charles: you know, erin, did i hear right? did i read my notes right?. charles: the three times? >> now this is my personal investment. this is not for our investors. charles: so everyone understands , if the s&p goes down 10% you make 30%. >> right, and today, i basically lost 9% so far, right, because its gone up 3% so i've lost nine so today is not the day to -- charles: but it's a hedge though >> it's a hedge because basically i was tired of sitting in so much cash. i am willing to take on more risk and it's a hedge because the days where my other stocks and i strongly believe in long term it basically flattens them out and also let me tell you this is a short-term trade, when i put this trade in, i had a stop loss and a limit so that whether it hits where i feel is the top or bottom it gets out automatically. it's not something that i have to monitor or i'm thinking long term holding. charles: sure it's a hedge. the unprecedented nature of what's happened here, just i'm showing some at the top of the show we never had a quarter like last quarter up
charles: you know, erin, did i hear right? did i read my notes right?. charles: the three times? >> now this is my personal investment. this is not for our investors. charles: so everyone understands , if the s&p goes down 10% you make 30%. >> right, and today, i basically lost 9% so far, right, because its gone up 3% so i've lost nine so today is not the day to -- charles: but it's a hedge though >> it's a hedge because basically i was tired of sitting in so much cash. i...
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thank you, erin. kelly to you, how has the administration responded to the escalation of violence in ukraine. what is officially out there? >> reporter: strong words from president biden and secretary of state blinken, both of them citing the way that russia attacked civilian targets, namely playgrounds and civilian neighborhoods as being the objects of the strike, and the destruction, and how that is so out of bounds of proper warfare, where as ukrainians, they note, have been using military targets, for their exercise of this war against russia and in defense of their own homeland. and so president biden is saying that this is another reason why the u.s. must stand with ukraine, along with other international partners, and impose more costs on russia, and must do the things that are necessary, to try to help support ukraine win this war. and also, the secretary of state is saying that any rational country, and any reasonable person, looking at these conditions, and assessing what has happened here,
thank you, erin. kelly to you, how has the administration responded to the escalation of violence in ukraine. what is officially out there? >> reporter: strong words from president biden and secretary of state blinken, both of them citing the way that russia attacked civilian targets, namely playgrounds and civilian neighborhoods as being the objects of the strike, and the destruction, and how that is so out of bounds of proper warfare, where as ukrainians, they note, have been using...
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>> i will tell you this, as i said -- >> this is blowing my mind. >> erin? >> ari, i mean, look, election deniers are on the ballot in two weeks. some of these people are going to be elected and this should be alarming. what is also alarming is that many americans are comfortable electing them. we saw that "new york times"/sienna college poll that said 70% of americans would be okay with electing an election denier if they agreed with them on another issue. encumbent on us as member of the media to continue to call out election deniers and point out election champions, champion of democracy in this moment. because, you know, the single issue of democracy is something that should matter to might be who casts ballots in elections because for all that voter enthusiasm, that is not going to exist if we don't have a democracy. these folks are looking to challenge you if they don't like how you voted. and so that really should be unacceptable in a country that says we're built on a democracy in our founding documents. people like jon stewart, so many of us as jour
>> i will tell you this, as i said -- >> this is blowing my mind. >> erin? >> ari, i mean, look, election deniers are on the ballot in two weeks. some of these people are going to be elected and this should be alarming. what is also alarming is that many americans are comfortable electing them. we saw that "new york times"/sienna college poll that said 70% of americans would be okay with electing an election denier if they agreed with them on another issue....
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joining us now, erin haze, susan page and mark murray.n philly. react to the report. >> that's right. normally, either one of these developments would be a blow to a campaign at this late hour. as you know, these are not normal times. gop voters in georgia, i've been watching this, they have stuck with walker as he made controversial and erratic comments. he sidestepped the revolution of children he had previously unknown to the public. he is in a close race despite allegations of domestic violent allegations from his ex-wife and his story that have been debunked. we need to say that walker is denying, again, as you saw in the clip from fox, that he paid for or asked anybody to get an abortion and is planning to sue for defamation. we know that abortion is a central issue in the midterms. that's the case in this georgia senate race. what will the impact of this have on his voters, particularly women of both parties who are fired up by this issue? >> mark murray, a super pac is not pulling ads. rick scott is out with a senate campaign comm
joining us now, erin haze, susan page and mark murray.n philly. react to the report. >> that's right. normally, either one of these developments would be a blow to a campaign at this late hour. as you know, these are not normal times. gop voters in georgia, i've been watching this, they have stuck with walker as he made controversial and erratic comments. he sidestepped the revolution of children he had previously unknown to the public. he is in a close race despite allegations of...
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erin, levi and katie. >> she would be on the floor playing with them or teaching them or instruction them or coddling them. and it wasn't just her kids, it was all of our kids. >> look at those two lovely people over there. >> christina seemed happy, but carl wanted more than a life working in the quarry. christine's father, alexander, offered a ticket out. the job with a future working in his heating and air conditioning company. >> i said if you ever need a job just come on to california and you will have a job because you can work with me. >> so they moved all the way across the country to murphy's, an old mining town in the sierra foothills. carl found them a house at the top of this long winding road. it wasn't much but it was closer to collect and christina made it special. so >> she went into home decorating mode and started painting, so in curtains, every time i'd go up i would say wow, this looks really good. >> carl, thank you darling. >> christine and karl celebrated christmas with christina's family in 1990. but just a week later their lives will change forever. it was ne
erin, levi and katie. >> she would be on the floor playing with them or teaching them or instruction them or coddling them. and it wasn't just her kids, it was all of our kids. >> look at those two lovely people over there. >> christina seemed happy, but carl wanted more than a life working in the quarry. christine's father, alexander, offered a ticket out. the job with a future working in his heating and air conditioning company. >> i said if you ever need a job just...
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earlier we spoke with political analyst use of erin and foreign news editor of our harbor. and if sock joel about the significance of the turkish project with russia, duty is actually the reliable part there. as mr. prison, the president has said that the diplomacy between russia and actually getting more and better and better situation right now, let's speak about the gas because the gas call was declared during dos and during that meeting with c and been being that miss mitchell ations are going to take place because the only way that we can do this together was to resolve the issue and read gas. you were a should go to europe, has the more news ready not working anymore. there has to be a pollution mentor to sense to be a solution for that to just stick lee and geographically it's always been a very important location for gas producers, gas providers. it makes financial and logistics and support to get to become a natural gas hub. there's a fact the winter's coming, how much e reserves last this winter that remains to be seen, but at the end of the day, these politicians
earlier we spoke with political analyst use of erin and foreign news editor of our harbor. and if sock joel about the significance of the turkish project with russia, duty is actually the reliable part there. as mr. prison, the president has said that the diplomacy between russia and actually getting more and better and better situation right now, let's speak about the gas because the gas call was declared during dos and during that meeting with c and been being that miss mitchell ations are...
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erin mclaughlin joins us from kharkiv. building, trapping a number of people. footage showed ukrainian authorities pulling a 3-year-old child from the rubble. one was killed in the attack. that's the kind of attack ukrainians find infuriating. it's what is driving many ukrainians to the front lines to participate in the war effort. i spoke to a group of ukrainian men, a battalion of 200. they left their day jobs for the battlefield. in ukraine, the road to moscow is littered with the remains of russia's failed attack on kharkiv. miles from the border is this destroyed village. a ukrainian commander takes us into the forest and shows us where the russians were holed up. >> it's russian stolen -- >> reporter: they stole it and put the z on it? and pushed out following an intense artillery battle. >> in one hour, 240, 250 ammunition come here. >> reporter: it's difficult to believe all this was liberated with the help of a brigade of ukrainian civilians. what started as a group of 35 untrained men, in two months he helped tra
erin mclaughlin joins us from kharkiv. building, trapping a number of people. footage showed ukrainian authorities pulling a 3-year-old child from the rubble. one was killed in the attack. that's the kind of attack ukrainians find infuriating. it's what is driving many ukrainians to the front lines to participate in the war effort. i spoke to a group of ukrainian men, a battalion of 200. they left their day jobs for the battlefield. in ukraine, the road to moscow is littered with the remains of...
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erin mclaughlin as a three hour drive northwest of there in kharkiv.nk you for joining us on this. this is as we see it a major victory for ukraine. what else are you learning about the situation? >> yasmin, that is right this without a huge victory. while the russians are claiming to have withdrawn from lame into an area outside of this town. ukrainians are saying that they actually have 5000 russian soldiers and circled in a town as well as surrounding villages. that is potentially humiliating blow for the kremlin. because encirclement is something that the russian forces have been trying to do to the ukrainians and the donbas for months. in the spring and they have been unsuccessful, each time ukrainian forces managed to retreat. now making a stunning sweep of this town. the operation on the heels of another stunning counteroffensive. that took place in the area i'm at now in the kharkiv region. sweeping through hundreds of towns and villages. and what seemed at the time as a surprise and it was a real question mark hanging over the kharkiv operatio
erin mclaughlin as a three hour drive northwest of there in kharkiv.nk you for joining us on this. this is as we see it a major victory for ukraine. what else are you learning about the situation? >> yasmin, that is right this without a huge victory. while the russians are claiming to have withdrawn from lame into an area outside of this town. ukrainians are saying that they actually have 5000 russian soldiers and circled in a town as well as surrounding villages. that is potentially...
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. >> so, joining us now from ukraine is nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin. what is the reaction there to president biden's comments? >> reporter: last night we heard from president zelenskyy calling for preventative strikes to deter president putin, the president's spokesperson quickly clarifying those remarks this morning saying president zelenskyy was referring to sanctions, economic sanctions which ukraine has been calling for for some time. meanwhile, i've been speaking to a ukrainian commander on the field. he told me that he is well aware of president biden's assessment and had this to say about it. take a listen. president biden last night was talking about the possibility of a nuclear strike. >> i understand it. i get it. of course all people the world should be worried about it. but at the same time, we should clearly understand if we let our fear manage us, we will let -- if we really need that our children will grow up in safety, in free world, when the human rights are important, when the people can be their self without any discrimination, we ne
. >> so, joining us now from ukraine is nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin. what is the reaction there to president biden's comments? >> reporter: last night we heard from president zelenskyy calling for preventative strikes to deter president putin, the president's spokesperson quickly clarifying those remarks this morning saying president zelenskyy was referring to sanctions, economic sanctions which ukraine has been calling for for some time. meanwhile, i've been speaking to...
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erin, how do you find the economic case to voters to adrienne's point.country are feeling different things,, different classes are feeling different things, what's the message to the people of the reality of the totality of the picture? >> a man if i can go back to your last point. for one second. he has, we're seeing high interest among republicans. the we're also seeing is our headlines as early voting standard away in states like georgia. they're showing record turnout in early voting already. i think as you continue to see the early window, the early voting window launching, it'll be interesting to see what turnout is looking like and if there is enthusiasm and on which side. -- listen, i think democrats have been talking about the economy. we've written stories about the economy over the last year. but really, hammering the points now and voters are actually paying attention is what's gonna make a difference. because that's exactly what republicans are doing talking about inflation, trying to pin everybody, pain at the pump, pain at the grocery stor
erin, how do you find the economic case to voters to adrienne's point.country are feeling different things,, different classes are feeling different things, what's the message to the people of the reality of the totality of the picture? >> a man if i can go back to your last point. for one second. he has, we're seeing high interest among republicans. the we're also seeing is our headlines as early voting standard away in states like georgia. they're showing record turnout in early voting...
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this is kind of the legacy of where we are now. >> let me bring erin in here. erin, i would venture to say this is not a tomato tomato issue where they see reasonable people can disagree on how to pronounce it, although it is officially tomato. i think this is a bigger deal. this reporting and what you see on the trail, to bring it back to the midterms, is candidates literally out there going, forget everything i ever said in the primary, now i'm down with democracy. >> and that's just it. it is a primar to general election shift. i have to give a shout-out to my favorite voter, my mom. it's her birthday today. >> what's her name? what's your mom's name? >> my mom is joyce. joyce, happy birthday. >> happy birthday, joyce. if you get on "the beat." >> we have to establish precedent right now. that's exactly right. shifting -- in the primary, yes, that was something that a lot of these gop candidates had to say, had to continue to stick with their insistence along with the former president that the election was stolen. again, you heard bolduc say it himself, this
this is kind of the legacy of where we are now. >> let me bring erin in here. erin, i would venture to say this is not a tomato tomato issue where they see reasonable people can disagree on how to pronounce it, although it is officially tomato. i think this is a bigger deal. this reporting and what you see on the trail, to bring it back to the midterms, is candidates literally out there going, forget everything i ever said in the primary, now i'm down with democracy. >> and that's...
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next on the channel is shift looking at female influences from a woman tracker to an alternate in erin, finding full indigenous rights, enjoy that d w's crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues. all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on d w.