for example, the pronunciation, ante-fa, anti-fa? ante-fa. how would you describe yourself? the way i describe antifa, do you approve of fascism? no. then you could consider yourself as antifa if you chose to. if you re opposed to fascism, you are antifa, it s antifascism. that could be a lot of things. say they re a great programmer and they can build a website to educate children. do you think people deserve love? antifa. so antifa is antifascism. in a world of politics where does it land on our far-right spectrum? it doesn t. the political compass is more a square. bottom left, that s where you find anarchical communism, which is the political ideology i have now. no leaders, no hierarchies. the top right, that s fascism. where is a i m with her hillary democrat?
reproductive decisions, and everything needs to be on the table. but there are also procedural ways that we can make democracy work better, and that s where the filibuster comes in, and then there s an electoral action we must take. right now, if you go to dccc.org, you can get involved in the midterms. we re going to put you to work, and that ultimately, holding the house, getting two more votes in the senate, is what s going to get roe v. wade back into federal law and guarantee reproductive freedom once again in this country. how do you take, though, the emotional appeal that republicans have successfully used for 40 years and match at? what you gave was the tactical and the procedural and the process for how you do it. but how do you make it land in the gut of the 93% of americans who oppose what republicans are doing? and that s these complete bans. well, look, the best message is always impact, and i think
the idea of the cool demeanor coming back from a break, being able to be talked through. you re on the coast off of florida. it s unbelievable to think this actually happen and to see it land. i think that commercial air pilot just summed it all up. the idea of, oh, my god. great job. look at the landing. i can t remember the last plane i was on commercially that had that smooth. it s unbelievable to think about that and what a story. we ll be right back. wow. raise the jar to allll five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato. you ve ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. trelegy for copd. [coughing] birds flyin high, you know how i feel.
what the russians could use which they ve demonstrated which is are tartillery and rocket fire. and it land where is it lands but they re using anti-ship cruise missiles against stationary targets. this goes against additional attempt to erode ukrainian morale and that will to exist which so far the russians have failed. general marks, thank you for walking us through that. thanks, brianna. overnight, a dramatic and deadly end to the 11-day manhunt for an alabama inmate charged with capital murder and the former corrections officer accused in aiding in his escape. casey white was arrested monday after a police pursuit ended in a crash in indiana. vicky white died after being taken into custody and hospitalized with self-inflicted gunshot wounds. cnn s miguel marquez joins us live from evansville, indiana, where this all ended.
but neither russian soldiers or falling rockets have stopped the 49-year-old from tending to his work. that is sergei s house there just in the distance, and there is an unexploded rocket that landed this close. it land here about a week ago. did you hear that rocket land? everything happened before my eyes. the explosions erupted all around him when this strike hit. russian rockets often target his village of 500 people. we were covered with dust, just dust and shrapnel all the way here. i fell to the ground crawling, not feeling my legs or arms. it was scary. for those who have not gone through this, you would not believe it. reporter: sergei keeves one eye on his heard and the other eye on the war. so these are sergei s six dairy cows, and if you notice he has them spread out. he wants to separate them so they don t all get killed in one strike. he must keep the cows alive.