asylum seekers and what he thinks of governors sending them to cities around the country. with just 46 days until the midterms, we re taking a closer look at what both parties are doing to garner support from latino voters. we ll have more on that. and we re watching the escalating protests in iran. some women are burning their head scarves in defiance of the nation s morality police after a woman died in their custody. we begin with the growing backlash in russia to vladimir putin s order calling up 300,000 reservists to fight in ukraine. with tomorrow marking seven months since russia s invasion, putin is looking to reset recent losses with a new surge of troops. more than 1300 people have been detained while protesting the order. this morning russian opposition leader alex say navalny called it criminal. and earlier today, voting began in russian-occupied territoies of ukraine to become part of russia. it s been viewed as a sham in the west as part of the plan to ann
our panel, but he s all of you for joining us. i m crazy. how don t go anywhere seen in central starts right now cnn breaking good morning, everyone. and we do have breaking news. president biden, just moments ago speaking as he is sitting alongside ukrainian president zelenskyy ahead they critical bilateral meeting that they are now. that s now taking place right now. they re both in france as we know, the president has been there to mark an honor the greatest generation, the 80th the anniversary of d-day. and he has been making the connections of the threats to democracy and freedom back then and the direct line to the threats to democracy and freedom today, pointing directly to russia s invasion of ukraine as the example, let s talk about what the president just said though. first, we have seen and senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche. she s the traveling with the president. stick with me, kayla. let s listen first to president biden you so much as i said ye
A look at the days latest news and headlines. Thanks, 2 minutes. If that same day, he finished another installment of the dossier that went out to former Trump Campaign manager carter page for ties to russia. There were more installments zeroing in on the allegations against Paul Manafort. The bottom line is all these strands suggests, as the president has been tweeting, there may have been collusion or connections on the other side of all of this dealing with russia, that have not been investigated yet. Martha with more on this, brian lanza the former Communications Director for President Trumps transition team. He is now the Managing Director of Mercury Lobbying Firm which currently does work for an independent board member of oleg dariposkas Energy Company. Also former Democratic National Committee Spokesperson and he is a fox news contributor. I want to start with you. Does it distribute the story that ed laid out . Its a convoluted story. Martha whats convoluted . Theres a lot of
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