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erin: absolutely. if you look again at the history in colorado, i think it was 24 days after the masterpiece decision came down that they sued again. and a continued onslaught with people who disagree about colorado's view of marriage. and the solicitor general of the united states sort of pointed to this parade and said, it might happen if we allow free speech. but to me the much more frightening thing is to allow government to decide what we can say and what not to say. that's really foundational to our ability to self-government. it anchors all of our rights to free religion, free association, everything else depends on the ability to seek and say, according to our conscience. sarah: one of the arguments that was advanced by colorado is that it has a compelling interest in eliminating the dignitary harm of discrimination. what do you think the court is likely to do with that argument? because it is sort of a finer point on precisely the issue to which the state of colorado is hoping to get. we don't
erin: absolutely. if you look again at the history in colorado, i think it was 24 days after the masterpiece decision came down that they sued again. and a continued onslaught with people who disagree about colorado's view of marriage. and the solicitor general of the united states sort of pointed to this parade and said, it might happen if we allow free speech. but to me the much more frightening thing is to allow government to decide what we can say and what not to say. that's really...
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erin? >> it is truly incredible. right, thank you very much, sam kiley, with that crucial reporting. and i want to go now on the back of sam's reporting to retired army lieutenant general ben hodges, former commanding general of europe and the 7th army. the russian defense ministry, i will start with this attack this morning on these russian bases, the furthest attacks in russian territory that we have seen by far. russia says ukraine used drones and that there were casualties. i want to be clear, ukraine hasn't claimed responsibility, but if russia's correct, and i should note ukraine never directly claims responsibility for the norms, is it wise for ukraine to be attacking inside russian territory and so deeply inside russian territory? >> erin, i think it's essential that ukraine be able to strike back against the source of the attacks that are murdering thousands of innocent ukrainian civilians. now, the fact that ukraine seldom claims credit for these kinds of things because they don't want to reveal capabilitie
erin? >> it is truly incredible. right, thank you very much, sam kiley, with that crucial reporting. and i want to go now on the back of sam's reporting to retired army lieutenant general ben hodges, former commanding general of europe and the 7th army. the russian defense ministry, i will start with this attack this morning on these russian bases, the furthest attacks in russian territory that we have seen by far. russia says ukraine used drones and that there were casualties. i want to...
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erin: i think there is.t is a history of the last 10-12 years where the have been in an easy monetary environment where you always wanted to buy the dip. if you are not coming were trailing. this time, it is different. this comes down to the fed and their reaction function. one of the things that is going to make an pivot -- make them pivot is weaker or tightening of financial conditions. for them to see a real degradation in terms of economic data, which is intentionally going to be part and parcel with the degradation in markets. if you continue to see easier financial conditions because stocks are rising, that will make the fed tighten more and tame longer. there is going to be this trade between now and the pivot. guy: everybody is looking for key moments. one key moment you have highlighted is an organ -- in order to get back in the stocks, you need a kitchen sink moment worm managements you and earnings. -- puke on earnings. erin: we will likely see that kitchen sink event in the first and second quart
erin: i think there is.t is a history of the last 10-12 years where the have been in an easy monetary environment where you always wanted to buy the dip. if you are not coming were trailing. this time, it is different. this comes down to the fed and their reaction function. one of the things that is going to make an pivot -- make them pivot is weaker or tightening of financial conditions. for them to see a real degradation in terms of economic data, which is intentionally going to be part and...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, putin's man, viktor bout, freed in a prisoner swab with the wnba star brittney griner making public his loyalty lies with vladimir putin. today joining the pro-putin ultra nationalist party after proclaiming his full support for putin's war in ukraine. this is just the latest in what has become a public victory lap for the so-called merchant of death. a victory lap that putin has gladly broadcast all across russian state media. it's been only four days since o invade ukraine. >> translator: like any russian person, i honestly didn't understand why we didn't do it sooner. i am entirely in support of it. if i had an opportunity and necessary skills, i would definitely go in as a volunteer. >> he would have done it sooner. he's got skills. and now he's got the opportunity, and he's willing to volunteer, he says, which is what putin needs more than anything right now in ukraine. in fact, the woman who spent her career tracking bout for the united states government, alo
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, putin's man, viktor bout, freed in a prisoner swab with the wnba star brittney griner making public his loyalty lies with vladimir putin. today joining the pro-putin ultra nationalist party after proclaiming his full support for putin's war in ukraine. this is just the latest in what has become a public victory lap for the so-called merchant of death. a victory lap that putin has gladly broadcast all across russian state media. it's been only four...
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erin mahan is a nonresident faculty senior fellow at the miller center. she also has a another job which is chief historian at the office of the secretary of defense, and director of the pentagon library. so, we are thrilled that she could be here. she is the general editor of the secretaries of defense historical series, as well as editor of the salt volumes for the foreign relations of the united states series. in terms of monographs, she's written kennedy de gaulle in western europe, and she's one of the original members of prp, i think one of the original members of prp, certainly going back into the late 20th century, remarkably. ken hughes is also one of the original members of prp. ken is a research specialist at the center, focusing particularly on richard nixon. he is our in-house richard nixon specialist and has been for a long time. ken has written two volumes on nixon. chasing shadows, the nixon tapes, the chennault affair, and the origins of watergate. and fatal politics, the nixon tapes, the vietnam war, and the casualties of reelection. and
erin mahan is a nonresident faculty senior fellow at the miller center. she also has a another job which is chief historian at the office of the secretary of defense, and director of the pentagon library. so, we are thrilled that she could be here. she is the general editor of the secretaries of defense historical series, as well as editor of the salt volumes for the foreign relations of the united states series. in terms of monographs, she's written kennedy de gaulle in western europe, and...
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>> i'm not that worried, erin. you know, we've heard saber-rattling from the russians for a very long time. when they were winning, when they were just on the outskirts of kyiv, we heard lots of saber-rattling. and we know two things. number one, that saber-rattling very rarely leads to actual dangerous things like attacks on a nato country. and, number two, we've learned that the level of incompetence and lack of capability of the russian military is staggering. and so, yeah, of course they'll try to go after those patriot missiles. good luck. it has -- it is one of the incredible strategic catastrophes that putin has brought upon his own country is that he has demonstrated the utter incompetence of his military. we worry about, but i don't take those threats all that seriously. when the alternative is russia having free rein to kill more civilians. >> when i asked you something about earlier this week, john sullivan told me he was in the same room with putin as recently as a year ago, just before this war began.
>> i'm not that worried, erin. you know, we've heard saber-rattling from the russians for a very long time. when they were winning, when they were just on the outskirts of kyiv, we heard lots of saber-rattling. and we know two things. number one, that saber-rattling very rarely leads to actual dangerous things like attacks on a nato country. and, number two, we've learned that the level of incompetence and lack of capability of the russian military is staggering. and so, yeah, of course...
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i'm erin burnett. "out front" tonight, an all-time record. early voting in georgia's pivotal election just ending. it will set a one-day record. more than 300,000 people voted to today. to say there's a huge amount of interest in this race would be an understatement. just think about this. altogether about 1.5 million people in georgia have voted early. that's about four times the number of people who voted early in the last mid-term runoff. these numbers are incredible. when i talk about palpable, you can feel it, just look at what you're seeing here. the record you can see in the li lines. lines at polling centers. in some polling places people waited at least three hours to cast their vote. here are pictures from this afternoon where you see the lines of people. today we heard from some of them. >> i look at politics as a job position. so i look at what each candidate has to offer for the job and i just feel that warnock is more polished. >> i'm a republican. >> do you plan to vote for herschel walker? >> yes. >> reporter: there is a lot a
i'm erin burnett. "out front" tonight, an all-time record. early voting in georgia's pivotal election just ending. it will set a one-day record. more than 300,000 people voted to today. to say there's a huge amount of interest in this race would be an understatement. just think about this. altogether about 1.5 million people in georgia have voted early. that's about four times the number of people who voted early in the last mid-term runoff. these numbers are incredible. when i talk...
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erin hawley is a little banged up but not much worse for wear. she is adf senior counsel to the appellate practice group and is joining practice big law had multiple firms, she's litigated extensively for the supreme court , worked at the doj and counsel to ag michael casey and was an associate professor of law at the university of missouri . perhaps of most interest she's also a former law clerk to us supreme court chief justice john roberts. roger severino is heritage foundation's vice president of domestic policy. he has joined also that ethics and public policy center as senior fellow 2021 where he continues to this day before joining epc he was director of the health and human services department office for civil rights. >> the moment when colorado is saying you can tell a speechwriter or compel a group to create the website promoting catholic marriage. i think those are powerful ones so that she is in a course at the end of the day i think the underlying message for everybody is received. when you force people to say things they don't agree
erin hawley is a little banged up but not much worse for wear. she is adf senior counsel to the appellate practice group and is joining practice big law had multiple firms, she's litigated extensively for the supreme court , worked at the doj and counsel to ag michael casey and was an associate professor of law at the university of missouri . perhaps of most interest she's also a former law clerk to us supreme court chief justice john roberts. roger severino is heritage foundation's vice...
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onstage, erin mahan is a nonresident senior faculty at the miller center. she also has a another job -- that the secretary of defense, and director of the pentagon library so we are thrilled that she could be here. she is the general editor of the secretaries of defense historical serves, as well as editor of the salt volumes for the foreign relations of the united states series. in terms of monographs, she's written kennedy to go all in western europe, and she's one of the original members of pr p, i think one of the original members of pierre pay, certainly going back into the late 20th century, remarkably. we ken hughes is also one of the original members of p. he's -- focusing politically on richard nixon. he is our in-house richard nixon specialist and has been for a long time. ken has written two volumes on nixon, chasing shadows and the nixon takes, the shot affair, and the origins of watergate, and fatal politics. the nixon tapes, the vietnam war, and the casualties of reelection. and now, ken is turning his sights to john f. kennedy, running on ken
onstage, erin mahan is a nonresident senior faculty at the miller center. she also has a another job -- that the secretary of defense, and director of the pentagon library so we are thrilled that she could be here. she is the general editor of the secretaries of defense historical serves, as well as editor of the salt volumes for the foreign relations of the united states series. in terms of monographs, she's written kennedy to go all in western europe, and she's one of the original members of...
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but erin, of course, no apology. mistake. >> well, it's amazing now that the whole thing, after zero covid imposed by the government, now it's everyone on their own. and they say wit a straight face. just looking back at president xi and how he doubled down every step of the way on zero covid, in a speech before the protest, before there was any issue, he said we prioritized the people and their lives above all else, tenaciously pursuing dynamic zero covid policy. in may he warned anybody who questions zero covid vowing to unswervingly adhere to the policy of zero covid, adding our policies can stand the test of history. how do they deal with the black and white hypocrisy here? i mean, that's all in print. it's all there. >> on state media, they're ignoring the outbreak in many ways and mostly just talking about it in terms of how the government is responding, not focusing on the dramatic scale and rapid spread with focusing on announcements about how the government is increasing fever clinics, icu capacity. but heal
but erin, of course, no apology. mistake. >> well, it's amazing now that the whole thing, after zero covid imposed by the government, now it's everyone on their own. and they say wit a straight face. just looking back at president xi and how he doubled down every step of the way on zero covid, in a speech before the protest, before there was any issue, he said we prioritized the people and their lives above all else, tenaciously pursuing dynamic zero covid policy. in may he warned anybody...
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>> i mean, i'm not sure just the momentum, erin.ou the message tonight and one of the reasons i'm so happy to be on your show tonight while barack obama is speaking is because there are many democrats across the country, particularly black democrats who you're going to see them turn out and vote in savannah, in columbus, in make con, in atlanta, of course. and augusta. but there are people who really just think about john lewis. they think about julian bond. they think about all these heroes and heroines. they think about snci and the legacy that georgia and they look at herschel walker. and i agree with many republicans that there are maybe some black people who would have given herschel walker an opportunity. in fact, they probably did give him a chance, but he squandered that opportunity. the embarrassment, the anti-intellectualism, that is what -- and the simple fact is this. 23 you put a split screen up with a speech from herschel walker and a speech from barack obama, and/or raphael warnock, then this election should not be cl
>> i mean, i'm not sure just the momentum, erin.ou the message tonight and one of the reasons i'm so happy to be on your show tonight while barack obama is speaking is because there are many democrats across the country, particularly black democrats who you're going to see them turn out and vote in savannah, in columbus, in make con, in atlanta, of course. and augusta. but there are people who really just think about john lewis. they think about julian bond. they think about all these...
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and afterwards are, are nice and share. erin can send 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 that they're kind of not only not prioritized 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
and afterwards are, are nice and share. erin can send 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 that they're kind of not only not prioritized 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...
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i'm erin burnett.come to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> and i'm wolf blitzer. this is cnn's special coverage of "election night in america" continued. the stakes could not be higher tonight. the results will determine if democrats win an out right majority in the u.s. senate. >> that's right, wolf. as we speak, georgians are lining up to cast their vote for either democratic senator raphael warnock or republican challenger herschel walker. look, this is a race that has already shattered records. georgia's election chief gabe sterling i'll be speaking with in a moment says more than 1.8 million georgians voted earlier by mail. 1.9 million you see the numbers here. that's incredible numbers. record-breaking numbers for a midterm runoff and both parties poured an incredible amount of money and resources into the race. while democrats will control the senate regardless of the outcome, a warnock win gives more leverage. kyrsten sinema, joe manchin, that whole thing changes and inc
i'm erin burnett.come to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> and i'm wolf blitzer. this is cnn's special coverage of "election night in america" continued. the stakes could not be higher tonight. the results will determine if democrats win an out right majority in the u.s. senate. >> that's right, wolf. as we speak, georgians are lining up to cast their vote for either democratic senator raphael warnock or republican challenger herschel walker. look,...
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>> reporter: a fascinating 24 hours, erin.s mexican side was the staging ground, and at one point even a campground over the past month for a lot of the migrants waiting to go from mexico to the u.s. they cleared out the campground, mexican officials. and u.s. officials were hoping that the barricade that they rolled out overnight -- and you can see what is about a mile long stretch of humvees that have come here and they've put up barbed wire -- they thought perhaps that would deter people from what was a very easy crossing. let me show you what it did. it just created a bottleneck right here. and they're still crossing. suk they guy even going back and forth bringing food and belongings. and there is so much confusion and uncertainty. and it's getting into critical hours right now because we're talking about freezing cold temperatures, and folks have been at times lighting fires, trying to put blankets on and trying to keep warm. yet they still don't know if there's going to be an opportunity for them to be processed and be
>> reporter: a fascinating 24 hours, erin.s mexican side was the staging ground, and at one point even a campground over the past month for a lot of the migrants waiting to go from mexico to the u.s. they cleared out the campground, mexican officials. and u.s. officials were hoping that the barricade that they rolled out overnight -- and you can see what is about a mile long stretch of humvees that have come here and they've put up barbed wire -- they thought perhaps that would deter...
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they have no choice. >> erin, could i point out one bit of good news? which is last week they agreed to bring in american-made mrna vaccines and allow vaccination, but only for foreigners. perhaps that could be an avenue for a soft open. >> all right, thank you both very much. >> there are not many foreigners left. >> yes, and even people like hao have fled. and i want everyone to know hao was planning to stay in china. but now he's left and doesn't plan to go back. thank you both very much. >>> and, next, attorney general merrick garland speaking publicly tonight about the newly named special counsel in the doj trump investigations. >>> plus, former u.s. marine paul whelan who has been wrongfully detained in russia is now reportedly in a prison hospital. but his family hasn't heard from him. whelan's brother is my guest. >>> and record-breaking early voting numbers coming out of georgia just six days before the runoff between herschel walker and raphael warnock. so who has the momentum? we're live in georgia, tonight. we're carvana we created a brand n
they have no choice. >> erin, could i point out one bit of good news? which is last week they agreed to bring in american-made mrna vaccines and allow vaccination, but only for foreigners. perhaps that could be an avenue for a soft open. >> all right, thank you both very much. >> there are not many foreigners left. >> yes, and even people like hao have fled. and i want everyone to know hao was planning to stay in china. but now he's left and doesn't plan to go back....
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revoke and strategists, erin perrine. [applause] she once told frosty the snowman to chill out.use] a sleeping bag as his christmas stocking, my massive psychic and the n.w.a. world heavyweight champion, tyrus. [applause] [applause] >> greg: it is a pleasure to have you on the show, this the first time ever is in a question mark >> maria: i know, i'm so happy to be here thank you. >> greg: are you really happy? >> maria: a bit much but every night you know it's past my bedtime. i'm thinking i really want to go on that show because you advised me when you first started and it didn't work out. >> greg: you said not on your life. [laughter] you said i do know who you are, please leave my office. that's what you said. granted i wasn't wearing pants. [laughter] is a joe's age where the people behind the scenes? >> maria: i don't think it's the age, i actually think he has issues. i think i'm not a doctor but are spoken to doctors. [laughter] [laughter] occurrence when jackson says that he has dementia. it's sad actually. it's not funny i'm think it's his age. i think his mental limit
revoke and strategists, erin perrine. [applause] she once told frosty the snowman to chill out.use] a sleeping bag as his christmas stocking, my massive psychic and the n.w.a. world heavyweight champion, tyrus. [applause] [applause] >> greg: it is a pleasure to have you on the show, this the first time ever is in a question mark >> maria: i know, i'm so happy to be here thank you. >> greg: are you really happy? >> maria: a bit much but every night you know it's past my...
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. >> and i'm erin burnett. welcome to this special edition of "outfront." we are glad that our viewers are with us here and around the world tonight. president zelenskyy arrived at the u.s. capitol a short while ago. when he did, he was greeted by the house speaker nancy pelosi. they appeared on the speaker's balcony. and that underscores the significance of the ukrainian leader's first trip outside of his country since the war began. here is how this day is going. president zelenskyy met with president biden earlier at the white house, calling it a great honor to be in washington, thanking the american people for their support. biden then formally announced the shipment of the crucial patriot missile defense system to ukraine, sharing that advanced system at a time when the ukrainians may need it most. something zelenskyy has been asking for day in and day out, now finally delivered. and we are keeping an eye on the capitol right now because president zelenskyy is due to begin speaking in this hour. so, about half an hour from now, so we are literally watc
. >> and i'm erin burnett. welcome to this special edition of "outfront." we are glad that our viewers are with us here and around the world tonight. president zelenskyy arrived at the u.s. capitol a short while ago. when he did, he was greeted by the house speaker nancy pelosi. they appeared on the speaker's balcony. and that underscores the significance of the ukrainian leader's first trip outside of his country since the war began. here is how this day is going. president...
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because as you hear him on is doing it. erin is doing it. i am doing it in our work. but the difference is that we're disabled, that we know, they mean we know like the back of our hand because of our life. and the people make policy and the people carrying out this work are often not. and that's why we have people say. and on that note, i mean, you know, beyond erin, echoing you kind of, we have griffin, i'll see here on you tube. timing in saying the lack of trust is a big one to as the panelists mentioned, many folks with disabilities have had such poor experiences. they don't expect much from responders. edmond, i see that you're nodding. how do you see this play out when you're going around, you know, on the ground in the street trying to help people after a disaster. right now we are supporting with disability that responds in florida following hurricane in today this morning through our disability in this after heart life. we have been supporting now for 3 weeks. and specifically, now a woman with a disability who was kicked out of the shelter, county around sh
because as you hear him on is doing it. erin is doing it. i am doing it in our work. but the difference is that we're disabled, that we know, they mean we know like the back of our hand because of our life. and the people make policy and the people carrying out this work are often not. and that's why we have people say. and on that note, i mean, you know, beyond erin, echoing you kind of, we have griffin, i'll see here on you tube. timing in saying the lack of trust is a big one to as the...
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>> first of all, good evening, erin. it's not surprising. it's been consistent with what glimpses we've seen of russian society, that they'll complain about the mechanics of what's going on in the war, but they seem to buy into putin's narrative that ukraine represents a significant threat, an existential threat perhaps, it's nazified. you see more just complaints about how the russians are fighting. and you also see a great effort to deflect any criticism directly from putin and putting it on the bureaucracy. >> which gives him more latitude. and general kimmitt, as russia continues to bombard ukrainian cities, you hear those air raid sirens across the country, barrages of missiles come in now with some regularity here. cnn is exclusively reporting that the biden administration is preparing to send the patriot defense system, the most sophisticated air defense systems on the planneth. that is the long-range patriot missile system. what would that mean to ukraine's ability to fight off russia's air attacks, putting aside that russia has said
>> first of all, good evening, erin. it's not surprising. it's been consistent with what glimpses we've seen of russian society, that they'll complain about the mechanics of what's going on in the war, but they seem to buy into putin's narrative that ukraine represents a significant threat, an existential threat perhaps, it's nazified. you see more just complaints about how the russians are fighting. and you also see a great effort to deflect any criticism directly from putin and putting...
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>> thanks, erin. what you see playing out here is the information battle in this war, and zelenskyy's conscious effort to show himself as human and rulinable i think is good for local politics, and politics is local. he came here with high expectations and high stakes. he has to challenge the messaging that the russians are trying to use and amplify that this is america's battle, we have more to lose by being in it. and what he's trying to convey that this really is our war and this is part of what putin seeks to do, which is much broader and about coming to the west about trying to reverse the fortunes that he believes the west took away from russia. >> i want to play a moment from the press conference earlier today with president biden just in terms of when you're talking about what his goals are here, that he needs continued massive support from the united states. let me just play this. >> can we make a long story short and give yukraine all capabilities it needs and liberate all territories around
>> thanks, erin. what you see playing out here is the information battle in this war, and zelenskyy's conscious effort to show himself as human and rulinable i think is good for local politics, and politics is local. he came here with high expectations and high stakes. he has to challenge the messaging that the russians are trying to use and amplify that this is america's battle, we have more to lose by being in it. and what he's trying to convey that this really is our war and this is...
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>> reporter: one note on bucha, erin. i stood near a mass grave with more than 100 men, women and children. people watched their neighbors sit in the streets and rot for a month because they were afraid the russian soldiers would shoot them, too, execution style if they moved them. that was the reality of life occupied by russia by people living in a suburb of kyiv. we don't know if president zelenskyy is back here in kyiv just yet. we do know there's video emerged tonight from the polish border where he met with the president of poland, and the obvious -- if he was taking the train hike he did on his way out he would have arrived back here by nu, but his movements are kept carefully and cl c clesly guarded secret for obvious security reasons. it would make sense if he were to make an appearance tomorrow if the conference does continue. but where that is, whether he'll be showing up, what he'll be saying, those are all good questions. meanwhile the significance of putin calling this a war, russia has been making up their
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i am erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, game changer. cnn learning exclusively that ukraine wants deadly cluster munition warheads from the united states. weapons banned by more than 100 countries, that ukraine tonight says will change the course of this war. and this comes as putin tonight personally escalates his nuclear threat. >> translator: with regard to the threat of a nuclear war, you are right, the threat is growing, so why hide the truth? now, regarding whether or not russia would be the first to use one no matter what the circumstances may be, well, if it's not the first to use one, then it couldn't be the second to use one, because a nuclear strike on our territory would greatly limit our capabilities. >> putin clearly referring to nuclear icbms, not tactical nukes, because it is those icbms that russia and the u.s. have that would cause such damage so as to prevent a country from responding in a second strike. so, that's a major threat. and putin, of course, has the largest stockpile, about 4,200 icbm nuclear warheads in add
i am erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, game changer. cnn learning exclusively that ukraine wants deadly cluster munition warheads from the united states. weapons banned by more than 100 countries, that ukraine tonight says will change the course of this war. and this comes as putin tonight personally escalates his nuclear threat. >> translator: with regard to the threat of a nuclear war, you are right, the threat is growing, so why hide the truth? now, regarding whether or not...
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malcolm ethridge and erin gibbs. thank you. >>> all right. we have more on the developing sam bankman-fried arrest story stock futures are up oil is up. we are glad you are up with us we'll see you cotomorrow "squawk box" is up next. it's official, america. xfinity mobile is the fastest mobile service. and gives you unmatched savings with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 a line per month. the fastest mobile service and major savings? can't argue with the facts. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile services, now with over 5 million customers and counting. save hundreds a year over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. talk to our switch squad at your local xfinity store today. >>> good morning stock futures pointing to more gains, at least right now, as investors await key inflation data this morning. we get you ready for the cpi are report. >>> sam bankman-fried arrested in the bahamas after the collapse of ftx. we will tell you what happens next and what we know so far. >>> and taylor swift spfans are gettin
malcolm ethridge and erin gibbs. thank you. >>> all right. we have more on the developing sam bankman-fried arrest story stock futures are up oil is up. we are glad you are up with us we'll see you cotomorrow "squawk box" is up next. it's official, america. xfinity mobile is the fastest mobile service. and gives you unmatched savings with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 a line per month. the fastest mobile service and major savings? can't argue with the...
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erin? >> certainly true with that comment. all right, thank you so much, kylie atwood with all those details from washington. i want to go now to paul whelan's sister elizabeth. and, elizabeth, i'm glad to speak to you again. obviously i would have hoped it would've been in different circumstances with celebration for your family. but you are still waiting tonight. when you hear these details that putin made you another exchange, that he desperately wants vadim krasikov, that he had tried to engineer that swap possibly. do you think that makes sense? should krasikov be handed over in exchange for your brother? >> you know, it's very interesting. ever since bg's release yesterday, members of congress and pundits in the media have been weighing in with hot takes about bout, about brittney, about this guy, this assassin, and about my brother. and it's been very difficult for my family to hear. my brother discussed as if his only value was what we would have to give up for him. >> that's -- you know, look, it's a poignant thing to
erin? >> certainly true with that comment. all right, thank you so much, kylie atwood with all those details from washington. i want to go now to paul whelan's sister elizabeth. and, elizabeth, i'm glad to speak to you again. obviously i would have hoped it would've been in different circumstances with celebration for your family. but you are still waiting tonight. when you hear these details that putin made you another exchange, that he desperately wants vadim krasikov, that he had tried...
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erin mclaughlin is in moscow, idaho. erin, what do we know? >> reporter: well, lester, tomorrow marks a month since the brutal murders of four college students, killed in the middle of the night in the home just behind me. today police saying there is a lot they are not releasing to the public so as not to compromise the investigation. at the same time appealing to the public for help specifically relating to a white hyundai elantra that they say was seen in the vicinity of the home around the time of the killings. they say that they believe someone in that car may have seen something. tonight a police spokesperson telling me that that was based off of multiple tips called in to the police. the spokesperson saying that tonight the case is far from cold. lester? >> erin mclaughlin, thank you. >>> we're learning much more tonight about wnba star brittney griner's first days of freedom and her detention in a russian penal colony. as one of her russian lawyers speaks exclusively to nbc news. nbc's marissa parra has that story. >> it was just pure
erin mclaughlin is in moscow, idaho. erin, what do we know? >> reporter: well, lester, tomorrow marks a month since the brutal murders of four college students, killed in the middle of the night in the home just behind me. today police saying there is a lot they are not releasing to the public so as not to compromise the investigation. at the same time appealing to the public for help specifically relating to a white hyundai elantra that they say was seen in the vicinity of the home...
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erin rupaul, we are glad to have you back.orning and for sharing your experience, i appreciate you. >> my pleasure, thanks run me on. >> and up next, the duke and duchess of sussex have aired a lot of royal dirty laundry this week. is it possible that the king could punish them by stripping them of their titles? and you harry and meghan even care? nbc's world contributor daisy joins me next. ributor dais joins me next. joins me next. there's always a fresh deal on the subway app. like this one! 50% off?! that deal's so good we don't even need an eight-time all-star to tell you about it. wait what? get it before it's gone on the subway app! seatgeek is the ticketing app for fans like wait what? the high-fives-strangers guy. game winning interception, first down, just a nice solid tackle - if you're in arms length, you will be swapping skin with this extrovert. you see he knows seatgeek got him a great deal on tickets, so he can focus on what he does best: smacking palms. seatgeek handles the tickets to sports, concerts, and mor
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"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, all eyes on the doj. the january 6th committee urging federal prosecutors to charge trump with four crimes including inciting or assisting an insurrection. a member of the committee and constitutional scholar are both "outfront." >>> breaking news, the supreme court putting a temporary freeze on plans to end title 42, the trump-era border policy, as thousands and thousands of migrants have been lining up to enter the united states. we are live on both sides of the southern border tonight. >>> and putin making a rare visit to belarus where russia is now training belarusian pilots to fly jets capable of carrying, quote, special warheads. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. welcome to a special edition of "outfront." we are live from washington tonight. and it is countdown for the justice department this evening. as the january 6th select committee makes history referring donald trump to the doj for the criminal prosecution. this has never happened before in american history. and the com
"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, all eyes on the doj. the january 6th committee urging federal prosecutors to charge trump with four crimes including inciting or assisting an insurrection. a member of the committee and constitutional scholar are both "outfront." >>> breaking news, the supreme court putting a temporary freeze on plans to end title 42, the trump-era border policy, as thousands and thousands of migrants...
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correspondent erin myers has the latest. >> the arm and could be seen on the porch of one home holding the nice and opening a screen door. the residents there said he hung out on their porch and in their backyard for about 20 minutes, even sitting down for a time. he also took the screen off a back window and tried opening all of their doors and windows. fortunately, the residents said they were all locked and he was unable to get in those in the neighborhood concerned but also surprised they haven't heard about what happened is really unfortunate because there's families and it's around the holidays and it's really scary. >> you know? but i'm really surprised that am not hearing about it till now and like, well, today, really sleep through i don't know. that's kind of scary. and pasadena police say these attempted burglaries happened just after 8.30, tuesday night on the 1600 to 1800 blocks. of course, an street. >> the armed suspect made his way onto at least 3 properties and was caught on video at one at 2 of the locations. the suspect was said to be wandering around in the backyard
correspondent erin myers has the latest. >> the arm and could be seen on the porch of one home holding the nice and opening a screen door. the residents there said he hung out on their porch and in their backyard for about 20 minutes, even sitting down for a time. he also took the screen off a back window and tried opening all of their doors and windows. fortunately, the residents said they were all locked and he was unable to get in those in the neighborhood concerned but also surprised...
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erin mattey is joining us today. he's with the gray zonh the. erin, you have done and do suchk incredible work and speaking the truth about the cost of war, something that, as you know very well, is tooy oftennly measured only in the sense of how many lives have been lost or do we have boots on the ground. but there are other costs of war that impact the people that go far beyond that. can you tell us what you'rego -- seeing there?that >> g in tulsa ? >> there's a reason why thos three weapons companies thaty te you mentioned whose stocks areco up right now sponsored a recenmi dinner held by the ukrainianwash government in washington because they're doiningteyg vern off of this war. but meanwhile, it's taxpayers who are footing the bill and have no say in whether they want to spend tens oftens billions of dollars in this o dangerous proxy war against nuclear armed power.t wa and the probleshm is thaint washington right now is consumed with proxy war fever. so the leadership of both parties, chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell, there's no differenc
erin mattey is joining us today. he's with the gray zonh the. erin, you have done and do suchk incredible work and speaking the truth about the cost of war, something that, as you know very well, is tooy oftennly measured only in the sense of how many lives have been lost or do we have boots on the ground. but there are other costs of war that impact the people that go far beyond that. can you tell us what you'rego -- seeing there?that >> g in tulsa ? >> there's a reason why thos...
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her husband erin is a photographer of in the fall, he raised his phoenix to make ends meet him on over to him as a signer. they support so i so the money melting away, dig a little thought i was you work but there's nothing left. so i had to charge more or less. yeah. wow. you know, the cinder, the electricity and heating bills in particular eat up the budget. aaron watches an app or the prices rise and cost him more every month. depending on the contract, the government helps out with a few cents per kilowatt hour. no more, but the family remains calm. then i was in today the my, my rebel now against the state are specific companies would be wrong. me like most of the problems are complex. florida that, that the villages i blame who would like to regime in russia has caused this energy crisis. when i'm using energy as a weapon, mit m, as a boy in energy, him gets called the braille wanna. la winter has settled into a stony as capital talon. dark cold months, lie ahead. in the supermarkets, the selection is as wide as ever. but estonia has to import many of these groups. the increased
her husband erin is a photographer of in the fall, he raised his phoenix to make ends meet him on over to him as a signer. they support so i so the money melting away, dig a little thought i was you work but there's nothing left. so i had to charge more or less. yeah. wow. you know, the cinder, the electricity and heating bills in particular eat up the budget. aaron watches an app or the prices rise and cost him more every month. depending on the contract, the government helps out with a few...
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i think erin will talk about the tokens.y from that, i'm not surprised he did not go to congress and he would have pled the fifth. i think the doj -- >> sandra: what do you mean he didn't go, he was arrested so he could not go. i think we have to ask why that was. >> he was never going to actually come and tell the truth. i have listened to three different episodes where he had interviewed -- >> sandra: he should go to jail. >> we agree he should go to jail, it's a scam, i think it will be broader and deeper than we think. i think there's a lot of money where he hid and extradited to other countries. >> sandra: absolutely terrifying this was allowed to go on this long. we have democrats that were challenging terry duffy who runs the cme group who says i met the guy, he's a fraud and you had democrats like ro khanna challenging him on that. why is that? jonathan turley was on the program yesterday and said it's a very key question, listen. >> this is the first time in my memory that prosecutors rather than defense attorney st
i think erin will talk about the tokens.y from that, i'm not surprised he did not go to congress and he would have pled the fifth. i think the doj -- >> sandra: what do you mean he didn't go, he was arrested so he could not go. i think we have to ask why that was. >> he was never going to actually come and tell the truth. i have listened to three different episodes where he had interviewed -- >> sandra: he should go to jail. >> we agree he should go to jail, it's a scam,...
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marty makary and erin perrine.ays wondered if the numbers we heard out of china were accurate. there's no reason to believe they're telling us the truth. they tend to not do that. that would confirm that lockdowns all all of these things that the world replicated does not work. we've seen around the world that they don't work. and that you see what's going on within canada, almost cultic in the nature of the videos. there's this weird obsession for no good reason. you think this is going to end at any point and what purpose is this serving do you think, sir? >> well, in china, many of the lockdowns were human rights violations. they were down right cruel. what little time they bought they didn't use wisely. they're having a tough time. there's expectations that a million chinese people could do in the next few weeks. i talked to one doctor that said about 50% of the city is infected covid. it's a bit of deja vu and massive underreporting. we know that from the doctors i have spoken to. the concern is that a new var
marty makary and erin perrine.ays wondered if the numbers we heard out of china were accurate. there's no reason to believe they're telling us the truth. they tend to not do that. that would confirm that lockdowns all all of these things that the world replicated does not work. we've seen around the world that they don't work. and that you see what's going on within canada, almost cultic in the nature of the videos. there's this weird obsession for no good reason. you think this is going to end...
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good to be with you, erin.ap between what was said yesterday in the white house and on capitol hill and what mr. putin is saying. i think the statements we're hearing from mr. putin indicate how dilutional and what a relying on other terrorist states such as iran and north korea to help arm his war aggression in ukraine. but i think what was interesting, erin, what we didn't hear yesterday from the white house was much mention of crimea. i can tell you and talking to people around here in odesa and elsewhere in ukraine that the retaking of the liberation of crimea which was illegally annexed is very much most ukrainian's definition of victory. and for them to achieve that not only do they need those long range weapons that they've been asking for, the air defense systems but also things like winter gear. they're asking for longer range missiles so they can strike russian targets beyond the front lines. and to give you an example, the russian cruise missiles have distance of 2,000 kilometers, most ukrainians are
good to be with you, erin.ap between what was said yesterday in the white house and on capitol hill and what mr. putin is saying. i think the statements we're hearing from mr. putin indicate how dilutional and what a relying on other terrorist states such as iran and north korea to help arm his war aggression in ukraine. but i think what was interesting, erin, what we didn't hear yesterday from the white house was much mention of crimea. i can tell you and talking to people around here in odesa...
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form a mental thought, one fall on when i say to find out my god bless you see what i can invest. erin says it's important to understand the motivations of these women. today she is making 33 year old least yoshi who is serving a 3 and a half years sentence for raising money and buying weapons for austell. i think it a and i thought on the find me and i got to get my new yeah. i and yet i'm gonna go with the defense. i'm going to being there. i mean, yeah. and the fact that i can be wrong and i went online and i didn't get that. we didn't even know that i am not being in a meeting and list your why fi found work in singapore and then hong kong i said though, i don't have any hong kong but they've been look for them. but that's what i meant to be the one who did it, and i had the 100 with that and then i put them on my lunch. i mean, i don't know if any mean a good night at the she says she became convinced of the need to help arsel in syria, but they have this thing then i have a deadline by how you send it back again and not getting them. and i'm really happy with endings, and i think
form a mental thought, one fall on when i say to find out my god bless you see what i can invest. erin says it's important to understand the motivations of these women. today she is making 33 year old least yoshi who is serving a 3 and a half years sentence for raising money and buying weapons for austell. i think it a and i thought on the find me and i got to get my new yeah. i and yet i'm gonna go with the defense. i'm going to being there. i mean, yeah. and the fact that i can be wrong and i...
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literally, unconditionally. >> erin, thanks. >>> look who's here joining us in the studio.ris, thanks for coming on. real neat. as we said, coal just named hero therapy dog of 2022. take a lot of time did it take a lot of time to train coal, to be able to help others? >> it did. it was a dedication. we spend hundreds of hours from the time we started with his training to get his therapy certifications but he was such a joy and pleasure to work with and create such a very unique and special bond. >> i mentioned a moment ago. his eyes engaging. puppy dog eyes right? how do the students react, when they meet cool for the first time >> fun to watch barriers just come down. they become themselves they become who they are and any inhibitions or emotions they were feeling instantly change when they lay eyes on that special -- >> leads to my question. what do you hope to kids and grown-ups will take away from interacting with coal? >> with struggles of his breed and being born deaf, we've faced adversities, and as we always tell our students that a disability is not an inability it
literally, unconditionally. >> erin, thanks. >>> look who's here joining us in the studio.ris, thanks for coming on. real neat. as we said, coal just named hero therapy dog of 2022. take a lot of time did it take a lot of time to train coal, to be able to help others? >> it did. it was a dedication. we spend hundreds of hours from the time we started with his training to get his therapy certifications but he was such a joy and pleasure to work with and create such a very...
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i making an omelet is a pleasure mario, teens, family enjoys together. father erin and daughter, elvira watches 4 year old tier door seasons, the eggs in the past. the family also like to order something for lunch, but neither coffers are tighter. it has the even notice it. when they make an omelet, mi latino had a 10 eggs goes into an omelet breakfast for the family, but the price has gone up of what nobody goes with. i think of it is going to look over. the prices have quadrupled in estonia, where people earn much less than in germany. maya works half days at university in tulsa, where she earns $850.00 euros a month. her husband erin is a photographer with in the fall, he raised his phoenix to make ends meet him on over to him as a signer. they said thought so i saw the money melting away, the little dose you work, but there's nothing left. so i had to charge more or less. yeah, for me not the cinder, the electricity and heating bills in particular, eat up the budget are and watches and an app or the prices rise and cost him more every month. depending on the contract, the government
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i know i'll see them again. >> reporter: erin and sawyer are buried together. josh is right beside them. this is the photo that tells the story of those who rest here. >> we couldn't ask for any better. we're very blessed. all of our children have married, really into some wonderful families. but these -- this is deeper. >> reporter: you may be wondering, how do they deal with the unbearable pain? >> happy birthday, daddy. we love you and we're ready to see you this afternoon. >> reporter: well -- >> they're the lucky ones. >> yes. >> reporter: with unshakeable faith. >> god's been very good to us to give us everything we've needed through this process. >> and he's put up >>> with the flu spreading rapidly nationwide anti-viral medications are in mie demand. cbs's bradley blackburn takes a closer look at what families should know before heading to the pharmacy. >> reporter: flu cases are increasing around the country, with 47 states or jurisdictions reporting very high or high flu activity. that's driving up the demand for anti-viral medications to treat the fl
i know i'll see them again. >> reporter: erin and sawyer are buried together. josh is right beside them. this is the photo that tells the story of those who rest here. >> we couldn't ask for any better. we're very blessed. all of our children have married, really into some wonderful families. but these -- this is deeper. >> reporter: you may be wondering, how do they deal with the unbearable pain? >> happy birthday, daddy. we love you and we're ready to see you this...
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but we've been clear all along, erin. not going to put american troops on the ground in ukraine but provide them with defensive abilities and there's nothing more defensive in nature than the patriot system, which is designed to shoot down missiles. >> senator, thank you very much. i appreciate your time. the senator is heading into that meeting right now, where zelenskyy will address congress. as we get closer to that address, we're going to look at one of the main reasons that zelenskyy is in the u.s. right now, and i was just talking about it, the patriot missile defense system. joe biden now going to send it to ukraine. so it matters so much to putin, it matters so much to zelenskyy. what exactly will it do? retired general david petraeus will join us next. helping them achieve financial freedodom. we're proudud to serve people everywhere, in investing for the retirement they envision. from t the plains to the coast, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. the unknown is not empty. it's
but we've been clear all along, erin. not going to put american troops on the ground in ukraine but provide them with defensive abilities and there's nothing more defensive in nature than the patriot system, which is designed to shoot down missiles. >> senator, thank you very much. i appreciate your time. the senator is heading into that meeting right now, where zelenskyy will address congress. as we get closer to that address, we're going to look at one of the main reasons that zelenskyy...
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don lemon, erin burnett and dr. sanjay gupta join us as we recognize the humanitarian good using their star power for good. ♪ ♪ >>> this is "cnn heroes. sharing the spotlight." i'm anderson cooper. for 16 years, we celebrate remarkable individuals as cnn heroes. these everyday people who are working often without a lot of money or attention to make the world a better place. tomorrow night we'll be honoring the top ten cnn heroes of 2022 and naming a new hero of the year on cnn heroes all-star tribute live from the natural history museum in new york. tonight, we're doing something different. in the next hour we'll be featuring public figures and taking issues close to their hearts and whether helping people in wartorn ukraine and destigmatizing mental health and they're using the power of their platforms to help those in need. kicking us off i has built an empire of restaurants and beyond. he's given away millions of meals through his non-profit world central kitchen, now when disaster strikes, earthquakes, hurricane
don lemon, erin burnett and dr. sanjay gupta join us as we recognize the humanitarian good using their star power for good. ♪ ♪ >>> this is "cnn heroes. sharing the spotlight." i'm anderson cooper. for 16 years, we celebrate remarkable individuals as cnn heroes. these everyday people who are working often without a lot of money or attention to make the world a better place. tomorrow night we'll be honoring the top ten cnn heroes of 2022 and naming a new hero of the year...