Take it down and maybe theres no reason to do it, just in case, its clear that much of what was said was addressed not only to us, but also, so to speak, abroad of the Russian Federation, and well discuss, we heard, we didnt hear, what exactly we heard, how we heard exactly, lets talk about all this, a lot was said, a very important programmatic thing was said, im not afraid of that word, well, in particular regarding foreign troops, but there is a lot of speculation and there are statements by macron, for some reason some kind of amazing rebuke to macron from stoltenbergs side, its kind of good emmanuel should consult with us before making such statements, at the same time the balts confirm their readiness, and the czechs and poles are eager to fight there, and so on, in general, in short, some kind of tension is growing, and tension from one part, as it turned out, is not at all a single and monolithic west, an attempt, so to speak , to smooth out some rough edges, to calm down on th
an acquaintance said she had been driving the father s car when the explosion happened. an official implied that ukrainian state structures are responsible. a claim that ukrainian authorities denied with a senior official saying we are not a criminal state. fred pleitgen is in moscow for us. reporter: the investigation is still in the early stages. saw investigators there at the crime scene and so many questions that have been raised by this. first and foremost was daria dugina the target or her father? the big question, who exactly could be behind this? here s the latest. a car engulfed in a massive fireball on a highway outside moscow. police say it exploded and crashed. the driver dead on the scene. the driver was daria dugina, a supporter of russia s invasion of ukraine and daughter of alexander dugina who promotes russian expansionism. an explosive device detonated setting the car on fire. the committee believed she was murdered. taking into account the data obtained t
cnn s chief white house correspondent caikate lynn coll with us. the daughter of alexander dugina was killed. they believe someone planted explosives and ordered the attack. darya dugina died at the scene, she was a russian tv commentator and outspoken supporter of russia s actions in ukraine. dugina s father alexander owned the vehicle and might have been the intended target. he is an influential writer in russia, he advocates for an aggressive imperialist russia and many believe that his ideas have a lot of sway inside the kremlin. some russian officials are already blaming ukraine for the deadly bombing, but a top adviser to ukraine s president says that his country had nothing to do with it. fred pleitgen has the latest from the moscow. reporter: hi there, kaitlan. the read of russia today, kremlin controlled media, has come out and demanded that kyiv be hit in response to the death of darya dugina. you already just mentioned the fact that there are some in russia who
turn in a mystery, a body and a car have been found west of reno, nevada. the body is keily, a volunteer dive group says. hello and welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. john: good to have you back. john roberts in washington. pacer county sheriff s office has not confirmed the identify, we expect an update on the investigation an hour from announcement keily rodni has been missing since the 6th of august, vanished from a graduation party near a reservoir with other teens. sandra: police have been treating it as a possible abduction and followed up on 2,000 leads and the fbi joining the search, along with hundreds of investigators. john: claudia is in sausalito, california with the latest. search and rescue group with the popular youtube channel is credited with finding a car that other dive teams somehow missed. that s right, john. adventures with purpose is a volunteer dive team that helps find missing people. they joined the search for keily rodni on friday
of the cat skills. while most new yorkers will be voting in the primary, others will be voting in a special election for the house seat vacated by tino delgato after he was appointed governor. so why this race, especially because it s for a four-month term? this is because it s most potent, for economy and crime or abortion and democracy, what ryan is running on. the democrats are hoping the closer-a than-expected red districts, along with the resounding defeat of the anti-abortion measures are not one-offs. the hard-and-fast rules don t see so hard and fast. look at our survey conducted august 12th through 16th. threats to democracy has overtaken cost of living as the most important voter issue. president biden s approval numbers are still stagnant and modern history tells us the only time the party in power gained seats in the mid term is when the president is overwhelmingly popular, clinton in 1998 and bush in 2002. but even among exception, this is an exceptional time, th