group, the russian army that is now dominating the battlefield. another outfront first. a young chinese woman who took on the country s strict covid policies posted video, if you are seeing this, i ve already been taken by police, and now she is missing. there are other fears that other young women may also be argued the. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the breaking news, 42 rounds. that is how many shots were fired in the monterey park mass shooting that left 11 dead inside a dance studio. according to a press conference that just wrapped up moments ago. the l.a. county sheriff was there and answered questions about the motive behind the horrific attack, including rumors that it was committed due to jealous, relationship issues. here s what he said. we re hearing those things too, but have not confirmed any of that information. it s part of what our investigators are diligently looking into. so many questions tonight. here s w
putin has sent tens of thousands of new troops to the front lines in ukraine. those troops, quote, ill equip and ill-trained arriving over the past months. an intercepted call just obtained by cnn, you can hear a russian soldier detailing how some of them died before they even got to ukraine. translator: from binge drinking. some of them froze to death after an overdose. some of them after getting into drunken brawls. reporter: so in ukraine, your division doesn t have any casualties, but these guys already have 30 dead? you can hear her scoffing. dying before they even get to ukraine. and the same soldier making clear he is not happy for these particular recruitments that do get to ukraine. translator: i m telling you, these rambos are coming here, for [ bleep ] sake. this is a big part of why putin s alternate military
far right views. that includes racism and bigotry. that movement, of course, drawing very, very large crowds. let s bring in republican strategist and peter emerson, a huffington post contributor who s worked for three democratic administrations. noel, as we take a look at the video from boston, these massive crowds, really, police estimating, what, 15,000 to 20,000 people. how bad is this for the president? well, i mean, you know, you ve got to realize right now, we live in a movement culture. i mean, it s very popular to be part of a movement no matter which side it s on. is it good for the president? no. but let s look even beyond that, alex. it s bad for the country. i mean, division doesn t really help anyone. while i understand, you know, i understand some of the protests, i understand some of the groups and i understand that their message. i understand that, but these are not these are not really helping people in the long run,