future. it s horrible so it s okay to be afraid of war and of death and of such things. c is this mobilization effor really unfolds as quickly as it seems to be? we are seeing social media video emerging showing dozens if not hundreds of men being crafted to be part of this latest partial mobilization. we ve seen the videos of what appears to be tearful good byes between families saying good-bye to fathers, husbands, brothers, friends, as they re drafted in to be part of president putin s war in ukraine and there has been some tension because in addition to the mobilization effort, we re as you described seeing somewhat of an exit. there are cars lined for miles, hours of waiting along russia s border towns in an attempt to
everywhere he steps, every move he makes on the international scene where we have clear access to what s going on, it s just embarrassing. you have a good portion of your young male population who could be called up voting with their feet. interestingly, the ball ticks have closed the border to most russians. finland is one option for them still, as are some other places that have less of a strong visa regimen like turkey, for example. but no matter what happens, he seems to pay a price for it, at least in the eyes i think not necessarily of the russian people so much but in terms of those who surround him, his senior lieutenants are looking at this and saying it s not going well for vladimir putin these days. they re right about that. talk about the russian people and the sentiment of russian people. we have videos of families obviously, you know, saying these very emotional good-byes because the men are being called up in the reserve to go fight. you can see girlfriends, wives, mot
and it s happening again. people are calling for a boycott now because he had his guest on the show was green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers over the weekend on saturday. they were talking about different issues. and the pandemic and how democratic lawmakers and governors were imposing all these measures and the lockdowns that were heavy handed because of school closings and business closings and restaurant closings so his advice was vote republican. listen. i hope there is lessons learned in this. no one is ho is alive today ever experienced a true pandemic and i m hoping that now that this is over, people are going to, you know, recognize some serious errors were made and not repeat those. that s the best you can get out of it. what do you tell those people? vote republican. [laughter] that s what a lot of them are going to do anyway. brian: give you context. both those byes took a lot of guff i can say guff, right? because they didn t want to get
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before that press conference where they were trying to clarify that misinformation that they had given out so people were angry even before that. and now this just compounds the anger, frustration, the grief that so many people are now having to deal with. jason carroll, cnn, uvalde, texas. the families of those who were shot and killed at robb elementary have already endured days of course of pain and grief. the bodies of 19 of the 21 victims have been released to funeral homes. you are looking at those faces now. so instead of celebrating the end of school and the start of the summer vacation, families are now planning funerals and memorial services for their loved ones. boris sanchez has more on the lives lost in uvalde. reporter: as the families of those killed the robb elementary school plan their final good-byes hearts are broken. we are devastated. reporter: clintnn is lear more about the victims.