detained in a kremlin crackdown on these antiwar protests. there are also reports of some demonstrators rounded up and immediately drafted into the rush sharon armed forces. it s setting off a flood of flights out of russia. nick peyton walsh is with us. it s called a partial mobilization of citizens. how is that playing out? reporter: it seemed pretty clear and forgive the siren noise around here. so much of ukraine constantly under threat, attack. it seems to be playing out initially pretty badly for the kremlin. the first issue they have to overcome is what to do with these thousands of potential recruits they re going to send to the front line that might already be being sent to the front line. they lack equipment to supply the regular army. this was a gamble and it s not going the way he hoped. the flights some of them full. military age males trying to get out of the country. they don t believe this mobilization is necessarily partial. the restrictions this will just
The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. A furjry trap. You have to be thinking the president has to be thinking well if i dont sit down with mueller at all and if i never grant this interview how do i go out there and explain to the American People i wouldnt do an interview even though i didnt do anything wrong. I think thats exactly right and part of the calculation that is creating such hesitancy on team trumps part about whether to sit down, two ways to look at this interview politically and legally. Politically as you point out it might make sense for the president to sit down. He could try to wrap up this investigation quicker, before the midterm elections potentially and tell the public look, i am cooperating like ive been saying im doing nothing wrong legally as the lawyers pointed out his lawyers feel like its a massive risk for the president. Legal experts ive
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investigated, but not he, himself. and what is going on here? don t pay much attention to president trump, because few things that he says is true. well, a lot of people are paying attention to him, and he is dominating the election. but more today, and if you are looking to what the governors across the country have said, they have had it with the fear and division. and donald trump can t talk about the issues. you don t see the republicans campaigning on the health care or the tax cut, and you don t see them campaigning on the infrastructure, because they did not do it, so they have to go to fear and dedivision, and wh the and what he tried to do with andrew gillum will not work. and what people care about there is health kcare. they have not expanded the medicaid and billions on the table, and 800,000 floridians will get coverage and when he becomes governor, they will expand it, and 800,000 floridians will get medicaid expansion, and we did it in virginia and it is a win.
immigration crisis persists, there remains a stark disparity between the insured and undocumented immigrants in terms of getting health kcare. often times they can t get treated for chronic illness like kidney failure until they are in a life threatening emergency. dr. sanjay gupta has been following one mother s hardship as she s been trying to get dialysis. he joins me now. obviously we would think yes, of course, undocumented immigrants don t have health insurance but i never before thought about what do people with chronic illness do in terms of getting treatment? exactly. a lot of people haven t considered this. even people within the medical profession. a group of doctors, a out of denver flagged this issue to give us insight into what