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
they plan to knock on over a million doors before election day. democrat union member joleen raez helped canvas in the 90-degree the heat. if republicans get into office, they are going to overturn our rights in the state. reporter: yes the gop needs just a small shift to make big midterm gains. all eyes set on the latino vote. very important test for catherine and for democrats in nevada. it s important to point out that nevada is unique and different from places like texas where we have seen republicans gain support with latinos. the issues that might affect the people in texas could be slightly different in nevada, yet like in other places in the country, they did tell us the economy is top of mind. so we should see in the next election if democrats maintain a naj of the support of latinos or
the reservists. joining us now is the congresswoman from new jersey, a member of the house armed services committee, a former policy office in the navy. always a pleasure to see you. in 2014, russia held a referendum before annexing the territories point of russia. the united states and much of the world saw that and didn t do much about it. what is russia trying to do this time? and what should the world and the united states be doing about it? so thanks so much for having me. certainly russia is once again trying to have a sham referendum. i don t think anyone in the west believes it or puts stock in it. it is certainly not any sort of democratic process. i think what s striking to me right now is after putin s announcement that he was going to conscript 300,000 troops, we finally see a break in what has seemed to be a little pith of a strangle hold on messaging and rooting out dissent in rusia.