if you follow politics at all you will know the president trump s new lawyer, rudy giuliani, held a news conference after the 20 1:20 election, was held at four seasons total landscaping, a gardening business nestle between adult bookstore and a crematorium. honestly, i don t know that we have heard definitively settled on why the press conference was held there, but the whole reason rudy g event gilles at trotted him on out this morning from the guarding business was to basically claim that the election had been stolen. the real chef s kiss here is that that fever dream of a press conference took place exactly at the national news network, we re calling the election for joe biden. and honestly as unbelievable as that series of events was, it was not even the most memorable news conference that rudy giuliani held that month. just over a week later mr. giuliani held another one, where he appeared to be, for lack of a better term, melting? during that press conference he clai
prigozhin accused russian defense minister sure gate shoigu of ordering a rocket strike on wagner s camps. in ukraine, but hours later after reportedly traveling some 120 miles outside of moscow, the wagner group leader ordered his forces to halt their march on the capital city, and return to their camps. in a post on telegram, prigozhin said the move was done in order to avoid russian bloodshed. now, this follows an announcement from belarus that the russian ally and neighbor had negotiated a deal to de-escalate the situation. kremlin spokesperson dimitri peskov provided some details of the compromise. russia s criminal case against prigozhin, that would be closed and he would go into exile and remain in belarus. moreover, wagner fighters who participated in today s offense will not be prosecuted. now, before we begin our reporting coverage for the hour, we want to give you some more context on this group, the wagner group. it is important to russia, its importance to the fi
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preaching, discrimanatory. jonathan hunt has been tracking the developments. we have seen these debates at schools across the country. the question always similar. when is it too early to begin teaching children about sexual identity? is it the job of parents of teachers? should stories featuring gay characters be banned? prince and knight is no more about gay sex than cinderella and know white are about heterosexual sex. parents should have the right for those topics. reporter: on one side of the debate, parents who argued scho schools have gone too far encouraging young children to question their own sexuality. how can they accept a very young child can diagnose themselves without professional help as one trapped in their own body and start thinking with aggressive treatment and hormones that can change their lives forever when we don t allow them to do much less drinking. reporter: the debate over sexual education in schools has sparked violence outside those s
there other top russians who may have helped yevgeny prigozhin? plus, live in moscow where russians are speaking out to cnn. and a u.s. marine vet here tells me why he s risking everything to fight for ukraine, and then preparing for battle. i m going to take you to a ukrainian training ground where troops are about to return to the fight. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. welcome to a special edition of outfront. we are live tonight in eastern ukraine in the city of dnipro. we are just west of the front lines deep in the country where the brutal war is being raged. now, this is a city of nearly a million people, and, as you can see in the darkness and rain right now, all city lights at night are turned off because of security concerns. and, again, tonight, we heard the sound of air raid sirens. and, with that came this warning from the air force, quote, threat of using ballistic missiles, weapons, do not ignore the alarm signals, go to shelter.