He ran in 2016, he understood that overturning roe v wade was a core conservative priority. So he agreed to put that list of judgeses out before the election. Who were conservative. I am going to give a list of either five or ten judges s tha i will picick to show. You may not trust me on this issue, but here's what i would do if i was president, i will guarantee that those are going to be first judges that t i put up foror a nomomination. If i win, thahat tells meme that. . Yes, i can trust you with my vote because on the issues that matter most to me i can tetell that thehese people e are going hopefully rule as we would want them to again, both hourlong episodes of the whole story with anderson cooper airs monday on labor day, starting at 8:00 p. M. Eastern time the news continues right here on cnn our front next, breaking news, trump. Now says he will vote to back florida's sixweek abortion ban. It is a major about face from his stance on the issue, just 24 hours ago and harris tonight responding, ripping into trump and trump's speaking tonight to a controversial group known for anti lgbtq rhetoric. They also have ties to project 2025, which he's trying to disown. So what's the upside plus a cnn exclusive ukrainian soldiers coming under fire as they enter putin's backyard let's go outfront good evening. I'm brianna keilar in for erin burnett outfront tonight. Breaking news, donald trump now says he will vote no on a florida ballot measure to overturn the state's sixweek abortion ban despite saying six weeks is too restrictive and criticizing governor ron santa's for signing the ban into law are you voting yes or no on amendment four in florida? so i think six weeks you need more time. Six weeks. I've disagreed with that right from the early primary cringe when i heard about it, i disagreed with it at the same time, the democrats are radical because the nine months is just a ridiculous situation that we're, you can do an abortion and then the ninth month and, you know, some of the states like minnesota and other states have it where you could actually execute the baby after birth. And all of that stuff is unacceptable. So i'll be voting no for that reason. Now that is just not true. Trump is wrong about that. Especially the last part, killing a baby after it's born is illegal in every state. Also, just 24 hours ago, trump told a reporter, i am going to be voting that we need more than six weeks tonight. He says he'll vote to keep the sixweek ban. Trump is trying to walk very fine line between not offending antiabortion rights voters who are backing his campaign and trying to gain support among women who he's lagging with, which is a major reason why he made this giant campaign promise just one day ago under the trump administration. Your government will pay for all your insurance company will be mandated to pay for all costs associated with ivf treatment fertilization for women, because we want more babies to put it very nicely the harris campaign though appears eager to engage on the issue, getting ready to kick off a bus tour in swing states focusing on reproductive rights and trump's role in overturning roe v wade. Trump maybe promising to cover ivf treatments for all but all except two senate republicans recently voted against a bill that would provide ivf coverage and his own running mate, j. D. Vance, is unable to say who would pay for those treatments or how is it fair to say the details on ivf having been worked out yet, how either the government or chores would be forced to pay it, or it well, john, of course, all details get worked out in the legislative process and we're not in the legislative process because we haven't won yet. But i think that president trump again, just believes that we want women to have access to these fertility treatments worth noting the average cost of an ivf cycle is $15,000 according to hhs and patients need on average 2. 5 cycles for a total of $40,000. Steve contorno is now outfront. Steve yesterday, trump was pushing universal coverage for ivf today. He says he's voting wow, a sixweek abortion ban in florida. Just how much of a tight rope is he walking here ground. Donald trump has been straining to navigate this issue really, ever since the three supreme court justices, he put on the supreme court helped to overturn roe v. Wade, and he has been on every side of this issue over the course of his political career. And most certainly over the past two years, just take a look at what's happened in the last 24 hours, as you said, he put out that statement? yesterday where he was suggesting that he might actually vote for this referendum in florida, then comments was so confounding to antiabortion advocates that they saw the alarm on social media. Some of them suggesting that they might sit this election out, that they wouldn't help knock doors for donald trump, that they wouldn't vote for him at all, potentially and so you saw it today, a response from the trump campaign, trump coming out and saying that he would actually vote against that referendum. But that of course gets him immediately in trouble with democratic voters and moderates who don't want to see who want to see an expansion of abortion rights and who blamed donald trump? for the current state of abortion access in this country. But of course, donald trump over the course of his career has been on every side of this issue. We went back over the summer and looked at his various statements we found 15 times where donald trump had switched positions on abortion, i guess grata. Now, we have 16 that is a big number, steve contorno, thank you for the report. Now, let's go to priscilla alvarez. Priscilla, the harris campaign, just responding to trump's comments, what's the vice president saying? yeah, this is a statement from the vice president herself that we got only minutes ago and she is saying here that donald trump made his position clear. Let me read it to you. It says quote donald trump just made his position on abortion very clear. He will vote to uphold an abortion ban. So extreme, it applies before many women even know they are pregnant. It goes on se, and understand he is not done as a part of donald trump's project 2025. Agenda. He and his allies would limit access to birth control, threatened access to fertility treatments, and ban abortion nationwide with or without congress. And it concludes by saying, the choice in this election is clear. Of course, this vice president i'd coined the term trump abortion ban wall on the road earlier this year, and that is exactly what this campaign is leaning on, especially with the foreign president's remarks earlier today now, the campaign is going to be taking this on the road to next week. They are launching their reproductive rights tour in the first job is on tuesday in florida. Of course that state that we're talking about abortion on the ballot with the sixweek ban. Now, senator klobuchar will be there, as well as the campaign manager. And it's going to include at least 50 stops. Now this is going to be primarily surrogates including the campaign says elected officials and can and celebrities. But what this tells us, breonna's are certainly not shying away from this. This is an issue that democrats think is a galvanizing one with voters and they think that they can get some momentum here, make inroads among certain blocks of women voters. And so that is what they are for clearly trying to do here, both with the vice president herself putting out a statement and then two with the torta follow next week? yes, she pulls well on this issue and she certainly wants to own it. Priscilla alvarez. Thank you very much. Everyone is here with me now karen finney, do you first how do trump's maneuvers on this issue? play with female voters specifically and independence well, good evening. We're brianna. We've seen this movie before in 2016, we saw donald trump tried to do the same thing and try to say different things in different venues. Let his campaign then tried to quote unquote, correct it. So at basically everybody gets to hear a little bit of what they wanted here and so i think the most important thing and what women voters know, and we've seen this time and time again when the opportunity has gone to the voters and they've gone to the polls. They vote for reproductive freedom and so what's most important is to remind voters that donald trump is the person who put in place the justices that overturned roe v. Wade. He brags about it. He's very proud of that fact. And he actually has a record when he was president of undermining women's health for starters, by saying he wanted to overturn the affordable care act. So he's got a record now, so it doesn't really matter what he says are how he keeps trying to shift positions or the way he says he now has to. Well, now you have to win elections. We know what his record is. Former minnesota governor tim pawlenty with us now 16 shifts our steve contorno and team were able to count there in that same fox interview, trump also refused to commit to vetoing a federal abortion ban, even when told that his running mate, j. D. Vance, said that he would let's listen to that what's happening is you're never going to have to do it because it's being done by the state's the states are voting. And the people are now getting a chance and this is the way everybody wanted it to be clear. This is what vance said why he'd be very clear. He would not support it i mean yeah. I mean, if you're not supporting it as a present united states, you really have to tell a federal abortion ban i think he would governor, what do you make of that well, when your values are clear, your decisions are easy and pretty clearly president trump and vice president candidate fans are struggling with this issue for all the reasons that you're leading and suggested that he's been all over the map throughout his career on the abortion issue. Republicans know that in swing states with persuadable voters, a disproportionate number of those voters are women, especially suburban women. And being overly harsh or restrictive on abortion hurts them from a political standpoint. So he's trying to scramble. He's tried to duck bob we've and he's saying, you know, as much as he can on both sides of it to keep everybody happy. And that's a tough place to be and philip bump you say on this ivf promise, which was a huge promise that he's making there's reason for voters to be skeptical that he'd followed through why? yeah. Well, i mean, in general one sort of point to the past nine years. But specifically on this, we saw him do this in the late stages of both 2016 and 2016, over the course of the campaign, you repeatedly said, oh, i'm going to have the best health care plan i'll roll it out. Yada, yada. Yada, of course, that didn't happen in 2020. People may forget in october right after he himself got covid, he promised he was going to have this miracle drug called it a cure from regeneron that he was going to make available to everyone who is going to be free and everyone is going to be cured of covid. Of course covid was a disaster after you know, i think it's important, remember too, that even the promises that he kept in stuck with things like, i'm going to build a wall and u. S. Mexico border and then it's not as though he came to with a plan for how it's going to be done. He never was able to secure funding for that either, had to declare a state of emergency that allowed him to do it. So it's not even if he intended to do this, which there's no indication that he does beyond to the former governor's point, that he wants to vacuum up these votes even if he wanted to do it, it's not as though he's going to come forward with a plan how it's going to be done anyway. So the whole thing is just a flight of fancy. Some big promises, unfulfilled there. Karen yeah. Well, i just wanted to point out that the venue where the former president is speaking tonight is very meaningful to this conversation. Moms for liberty. They put forward, i believe it was sound $50 million. I were to peace for cnn. Com about women's reproductive freedom, specifically around birth control project 2025. And the press and former president's record the groups like moms for liberty who are in a very different place when it comes to issues around ivf, when it comes to issues around access to certain forms of birth control and abortion so part of the very reason that the president and the former president, can't change his position is the people who are far he's speaking to tonight. He can't win without their votes. He knows that so again, to eat, don't have to take him at his word. Take him at his record. Governor, what about the cost here? i mean, this is something that would normally stop a lot of republicans in their tracks. Certainly a fiscally conservative ones, even once were very supportive of ivf because of the considerable expenses that i laid out. What do you make of that? well, on the politics, i think it's smart for president trump to support funding for ivf, especially for women and families who are socio, socioeconomically challenged. That makes good sense for all the reasons that i think everybody would understand how you pay for it. He said was one of two ways you can mandate insurance companies to provide the coverage, which if they do they shift the cost of that to the premiums of other people in the plan or the group. Or you can have the government pay for it and as you know, of course the government is well into deficit and debt already, but nobody in washington seems to care about that, but i do think it's smart politics. His proposal on ivf and it's also something that i think a majority of the congress this would support. He's trying to obviously on all these issues, trying to moderate the republican party on abortion for obvious reasons and it's a struggle because of the reasons that were noted earlier. He's got a base that is very prolife and he's got swing voters in swing states who aren't so much in that camp. So it's a tough, again, a tough place for him to be phil. I want to listen to something that j. D. Vance said today. He was also asked about a vulgar post that donald trump shared, the denigrated both harris and hillary clinton. Here's what he said in trump's defense what you see is two things. A guy with an agenda to lower prices and bring back american prosperity and a political candidate who isn't stodgy, who likes to have some fun and likes to tell some jokes. I'd much rather have a candidate who's willing to go off script, who's willing to give every interview and is willing to tell some jokes. I do think that's how you lift people up a politics of boring scolds telling people they can't laugh. That is not lifting americans out. That's out a terrorist down then let's compare that though these are comments from vance that are interesting considering what he just said about not being fun. These were comments he said just a few weeks ago about kamala harris she says she's having fun. But while she's having fun, americans are suffering under her policies when she last during a speech, remember that there are american families crying this very day because they cannot afford groceries phil, how do you see jd vance's messaging here is he's he's clearly talking to an audience of one, but it's very much muddling any sort of cohesive message, even as he's defending donald trump. I mean, to some extent that's what you sign up for when you agree to be donald trump's vice presidential pick, right? you're going to have to constantly make a good faith effort to talk to the media in a way that you're running mate might undermine. I think the key point here. And the thing that i'd really isolate is that what donald trump was doing wasn't funny, right? it was funny to his supporters, but it was funny in the way that bullies funny to the people that agree with the bully, like you've grabbed the kids fist and say stop hitting yourself, stop in yourself. That's not funny as a kid. It's funny. The boolean is funding the people around the bully, but it's not a joke, it's not a, it's not a humorous thing, it's something that's intentionally trying to get a rise out of someone. And it's something that is intentionally trying to be mean. So i think that's an important distinction here as well. Beyond just j. D vance not being consistent, which of course there's no way for him to be because he's donald trump's running laughing with someone versus laughing at someone were very clear with kids about that, aren't we? philip bump governor pawlenty, karen finney. Thank you so much to all of you. I really appreciate the conversation and outfront next, trump's set to appear in front front of a group that is closely connected to project 2025, something that he's tried to distance himself from, but can and deadline a crucial filing in trump's january nearly sixth case expected any minute it could determine how soon the case goes to trial. 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This is a conservative group on the forefront of the culture war over parents rights in schools, pushing back against socalled woke ideology, even advocating for book bans trump's appearance tonight comes there's a new poll shows him losing support with women by 21 points to kamala harris outfront. Now we have democratic governor of colorado, jared polis. Governor polis, i do want to note you were the first openly gay parent in congress, the first openly gay man elected governor. You also have a background in education what do you make of trump's appearance before this group look, this is a radical group, but it shows where he stands when project 2025 is tim walz says, if you put that much effort into a playbook, you're going to use it. And that's exactly what they're doing. Not only did donald trump architecture appeal of roe versus says weighed which of course he appointed the justices that did that by a 54 vote, but yes, samesex marriages hanging by a thread and if he has another term, it's certainly possible that enough justices could be replaced where the ability to people to marry who they love is removed for many americans you warned as you just did against project 2025 at the dnc trump has disavowed it, but moms for liberty is on the advisory board for project 25, 2025. There's an author of the blueprint that's teaching a strategy session of the summit today the moms for liberty candidates also just performed pretty poorly this week in local florida elections, including in deep red areas, florida, of course, is where it got its start. Do you think that trump is miscalculating? look, this is not this radical agenda that removes the ability to marry who you love, that bans books, burns books, tries to have government take control of the uterus of women. This is not a popular agenda and the more that we can shine the light on that, the more people are turning to kamala harris, who is the only candidate we can trust to protect our reproductive freedom, to protect the right to marry who we love. That's really what it's about. And i think frankly falling into this trap here, the more donald trump is talking about this issue that digger, a whole, that he's digging because the closure that people will examine the record and find that he's responsible for the repeal of roe versus wade and the removal of the protection over reproductive choice. For millions of americans i do want to get your reaction to a story that is getting a lot of national attention now in your state, local officials near denver say venezuelan gang members are taking over apartment complexes in the area. They're calling on you to act there are criticizing your office for dismissing the story is quote, imagination outfront obtaining this video from a residence cindy romero, showing gunman including with a semiautomatic weapon outside of her door. Ramiro says that she called police when she saw the gunman, but they said they couldn't do anything unless something happened. There was actually a shootout at one point bullet holes ripped through her and her husband's cars. Local police confirmed the venezuelan gang trend day or agua is committing quote, isolated crimes in the areas they put it is this something that you need to take more seriously? oh, we've taken it very seriously weeks ago, i convened the city of aurora with the state and federal government. Look, it is completely illegal in colorado to take over an occupy a building and aurora police departments on the front lines if they need our help, i've told the mayor i've told the police department the state is ready to assist your police department if it's above beyond, your capabilities to do that, if the people alleging this have more evidence, please bring it forward. Give it to aurora police department, the state of colorado takes these kinds of threats very seriously then looking back on this statement about according to police intelligence, this purported invasion is largely a feature of a particular councilwoman's imagination. How are you reflecting on that oh, if there was a building that was taken over by gangs, the state would assist you or a police department and taking it back within moments. So all we await is a call from auroras saying there's any building in the control of any gang. And we are ready to help take it back that calls not happened because aurora police does not currently believe or they haven't told us that there's any buildings and control of gangs, but we stand by its illegal in colorado to have armed occupation of any facilities illegally on all 50 states. And colorado has a zero tolerance policy, and i hope that the city of aurora, which is controlled by republicans, republican mayor, republican city council. I hope they also have a zero no tolerance policy to this kind of lawbreaking if it's occurring within their borders. I do want to make a turn. This is a very different topic i think one that is light, but also there's something serious about it because you made it clear in your dnc speech, you're a major swiftie, the group's swifties for kamala says it raised over $140,000 dollars for her campaign. At its virtual rally this week, there wasn't know taylor swift was there. Trump though, is claiming the pop star supports him. He reposted a. I. Generated images. You can see them here his spokesperson told us swifties for trump is a massive movement that grows bigger every single day. This is actually an influential voting bloc. These fans, what, what do you say to what you're hearing from the trump campaign well, it's another reason why people can't trust donald trump with our reproductive freedom was samesex marriage with any of these issues. I mean, if you lies about the small things like taylor swift support freedom, he's also lying about his position on a big issues and misleading people. 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But look, what we know is happening is that this filing is going to lay out from both sides how they think this case can go forward if they think this case can go forward now, from the special counsel's point of view, obviously, the government has a quiet period. They usually have about 60 days before the election. And so we don't anticipate that jack smith, the special counsel's office, is going to ask for any major public hearings between now and the election. They're gonna leave this up to the judge, donald trump, of course, believes this entire case should go away. The he believes that the supreme court ruling means that they can't go forward to this case or at a minimum, they should pause it until the election. Now, this sets up, of course, a hearing next thursday before judge chutkan, who will be the one that the sun it's how we move forward with this case. What's at stake at the hearing is she trying to get a trial started before the election? look, everything looked like that's what she was doing until of course, the supreme court made that ruling limiting what the government can use. And it's evidence. And of course, on the president's immune entities. So we don't expect brianna that we are going to have a trial between now and the election simply because donald trump is going to do everything he can to try to interfere with that. We know, for instance, that he will try to go to the appeals court on this latest on this latest indictment. Right. Because he certainly he believes that this new indictment does not meet the test that was set up by the supreme court. Again, this hearing next thursday is going to be certainly a big clash of those ideas going forward. All right, evan perez, thank you so much for that. Are on our outfront. Legal analyst, ryan goodman is with us now ryan, tell us why the two sides are having such a tough time coming to an agreement here i think they might have irreconcilable differences, essentially, that the special counsel would like to move forward, would also like to move forward with a determination by judge chutkan as to whether or not the case can proceed under the new superseding indictment and i think donald trump would have reasons to delay. And i think he also has some good arguments for delay such as you just handed me a new indictment. I need time to consider this research. It come up with our position and you just that came out of the blue a couple of days ago. So let's postpone things alright, so let's see the differences are things they cannot reconcile what happens in that instance, then the judge has to decide and she will take both sides opinions as to what they think should happen next. But i think she also might differ more to the defendant in this case. Because it defendant is claiming that this is being rushed too quickly given that he just got indicted a second time and he needs more time to deal with it. And that's a constitutional right. So i think she might err on the side of president trump in this instance. What are you looking for in the filing or filings when we do get them? the biggest thing i'm looking for is regardless of what the justice department asks for, does it set up a situation in which judge chutkan herself thinks i'm not gonna have a huge public hearing on all of the evidence, but at least want to hear from somebody like mike pence because the allegations were related to the former vice president are different than all the other allegations in the indictment in which he's not totally considered an communications with the president as private action. It is official action that's presumptively immune and then the government can read, but the presumption she might say okay, from mean if figure that one out. An eddy hear from the witness to see what were those communications about? if that's in the filing, that would be a big deal because that could happen before the election. Jack smith made that case in the superseding indictment judge chutkan may see it that way, but ultimately, could that be challenged? 100% if she rules against donald trump, he will appeal. It will go to the court of appeals and it probably will go to the supreme court again so we're a long way off from a trial starting even if at the end of the day the supreme court upholds the justice department's view that this set of conduct is not immune and they in try him for sure. And i do think that will be the final outcome, but that's a year from now before it ever gets to a trial, even under that circumstance? yes. There is another trump case that i want to ask you about, and that is the new york hush money case. Trump was found guilty at the end of may, but he hasn't yet been sentenced. And since then you had this supreme court decision on immunity on official acts versus unofficial acts today, a federal judge rejected trump's attempt to move the case to federal court, did give him the option to refile his request what's going on here and can trump likely succeed in getting the case moved i think he has a possibility of it working its his arguments are not trivial. So he's basically going to say, and he's saying this in part of his filing, some of the evidence it was used against me at trial like hope hicks's testimony when she was white house communications director his official communications. And now we know from the supreme court this is new, but now we know that that's official conduct. And so if that's so maybe there should have been in federal court that's his argument. I think it now goes to judge marshawn. He has to determine whether or not he wants to give donald trump leave, which means allowing him to refile in federal court. 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One soldier says and then glory y to ukrain that's soldiers from the same unit also provided us this video showing them coming under fire as they advanced deeper into russia the incursion into russia is one of ukraine's main building blocks for what? the country's president says is his plan to force moscow to the negotiating table the most part of it anyway, actually, i will present this plan to the president of the us. The success of this plan depends on him. Will they give what we have in this plan or not? will we be free to use what we have in this plan or not? the ukrainians want a lot more us weapons and they want washington to allow them to use those weapons to strike deep into russian territory so far the ukrainians are only allowed to use as missiles like the ground launched atacms to strike in ukrainian areas occupied by russia and russian territory close to the border. Kyiv's air force saying they recently used u. S provided guided bombs to take out bridges in the kursk area ukraine's defense minister meeting u. S. Defense secretary lloyd austin at the pentagon to present a list of targets deeper inside russia, the ukrainians want permission to hit during 20 meeting, we will engage in detail discussions about the situation on the frontline including our vision objectives and plans, will also address ukraine's critical needs, including necessary arms, equipment and training while ukraine is advancing in some areas they're on the backfoot, on the eastern front with russian troops making slow but steady progress but key of hopes, a massive arms package from the u. S could help them turn the tide. A senior ukrainian official tells me in kyiv zero, which are within the shooter, russia can be forced through a proper military strategies through military strikes to increasing the cost of war for the russian federation increasing the cost of war means that the war will be fought on russian territory but as the war grinds on, the toll among ukrainian civilians continues to rise. A massive missile strike on the northeastern city of kharkiv on friday, killing thanks several people and wounding dozens still, moscow are lashing out at the u. S. And its allies over even just the talk of possibly lifting restrictions on the u. S of western weapons to shams. This is an attempt to pretend that the west wants to avoid access of escalation. But in truth, this is not so the west does not want to avoid escalation. The west, how we say in russia is looking for trouble fred, how tough is the fight in the east right now for ukraine was extremely tough for the ukrainians in the east right now, brianna, the ukrainians are saying that the russians, there are making slow but steady progress, but those are some really tough battles that are going on. They're the biggest problems that the ukrainians have is not just that they're outgunned anymore, but they're also outmanned by the russian. Some of the figures that we're hearing is eight to one or even ten to one in terms of russian troops that are on the ground compared to ukrainian troops that are on the ground. But there's a second big element to this as well that the ukrainians are saying that they're getting hit by a lot of those russian glide bombs that the russians have been using their air force recently, which allows them to use their jets much more effectively. And the ukrainian saved, that is why they need those longerdistance u. S. Weapons and need to be allowed to use those to strike deeper into russian territory to try and hit some of the airfields from which the russian jets are taking off. That are then attacking the ukrainian positions with some really heavy munitions. Brianna. Alright, fred pleitgen, live for us from kyiv. Thank you and outfront, now, retired army major general james spider marks general marks ukraine, pushing hard to get the u. S. To allow it to use these american provided weapons to strike deep deep inside russia. Do you think the u. S should give ukraine the green light to do this. Why brianna, they should have given the greenlight at the outset. If you're going to use the piece of equipment, you want to use it to your maximum effectiveness. So you ensure that the training is there, that the preparation to receive that piece equipment at their that the organization the logistics to support it and most importantly, the intelligence necessary to achieve all those great targets. All of that should be in place in the united states should not have given some incredibly capable pieces of kit the ukrainians without saying unleashed these bad boys use them to the maximum effectiveness. Go after military targets like fuel depots, ammunition. Those lines of communications communications centers headquarters, all those things that the russians need to bring forces to the fight. If you can attrit those capabilities further away from the front, you make a decision, you make the russians make a decision. I either engage with u. N. Attrited, reduced force or i decided not to engage that's what the ukrainians need to achieve. The united states should give you, give the ukrainians the authorization to you these use these capabilities very precisely against military enabling targets that the russians have how do you see that changing the wars trajectory well, it's very important if ukrainians can use these capabilities, they then have the opportunity to achieve what's known as an operational opportunity to really tie together these tactical engagements that they've been and able to achieve. You can tie them together with all those other enablers that i described, intelligence logistics maneuver as a result of infantry fighting vehicles and tanks it's cetera, you use all things together to include air support great intelligence. Now you can really have an opportunity to dislocate the russian forces. In other words, put them at such a disadvantage. They have no choice either. I mean, other than to put their hands up or to disappear in a fight these capabilities synchronized like that, could work to the ukrainians great advantage to achieve that objective, which is operational in nature. We just showed video of some of the first ukrainian soldiers to enter russia as part of that surprise incursion that started more than three weeks ago ukraine says it holds more than 500 square miles of russian territory but at the same time, russia keeps pressing forward in eastern ukraine. It's very tough going there. What does it tell you that putin hasn't made a big push to drive the ukrainians out well, a couple of things if you go back to the map that you showed early on, you can see that the kersh kirk's invasion, invasion where they are right now, is geographically separated by a pretty good distance from where the significant fighting is going on in the donbass region that's a vulnerability. It's a vulnerability to the russians and the ukrainians. It could be exploited. Forces are not there. So the fact that the russians have not gone aggressively against the kirk's invasion is because they've got most of their forces engaged where they are right now. The donbas in the east. And it also tells you they lacked the flexibility to make that maneuver to hold in one location, to hold in the east, and then to maneuver against the ukrainians where they are in russia. The russian military doesn't have that flexibility. Their leadership essentially doesn't exist. And when when confronted with a crisis like this, they freeze there is no initiative at the lowest levels, and that's the problem with the russians right now. They can't respond to this. They can't see it. They can't detect it. They can't sets what's going to happen next. They really don't have a sense of how this is going to unfold. And they freeze in place very interesting general marks. 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And this is cnn breaking news, elon musk lashing out at the brazilian government after a supreme court justice there suspended x, formerly twitter musk writing quote, the oppressive regime in brazil is so afraid of the people learning the truth that they will bankrupt anyone who tries. It's the latest development in a monthslong saga after musk's company refused to name a legal representative in the country, something brazilian law requires a foreign companies so they can be notified when legal action is taken against them brazil is a major market for x, roughly 40 million people or onefifth of the population are active on the platform. And also tonight, you can hear 02 mile away kamala harris is distinctive laugh but she is not the only one laughing comedian, allison reese brought her viral impression of the vice president to the dnc, elizabeth wagmeister is it's outfront when we fight we win for allison reese it felt like life imitating art at the democratic national convention hey, i'm kamala meeting and greeting the delegates and other dnc attendees. I can't remember reading him embiid herself and that's what the mvp is about its madam vice president that is common kamala harris after her impressions of harris exploded on instagram and tiktok she says the harris campaign invited her to chicago to play her favorite role she's been perfecting since 2019 you think you just fell out of a coconut tree she's says she's just a small player in this role, but it's one that's growing every day. Tomorrow i'm not going to worry about the polling numbers even for the legendary maya rudolph, who was played harris on saturday night live, please welcome the next president of united states, maya rudolph. Rudolph saying, even though she's played harris for years as vip, mr. Vice president, i'm speaking the experience is now more meaningful than she could have ever imagined. I spent so many years on snl, you know watching other people play presidential candidates and thinking, you know, there's no one that resembles me in the race to think that we're here now and to think that i would ever be close by association is so incredible for harris, the feeling is mutual. I grew up watching saturday night live. Yeah. So the thought that anyone would be in any way depicting me on saturday night live was just i was a bit overwhelmed. Pop culture center stage at the dnc. But for allison reese, it's so much more as a black woman in the comedy space. 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