publicizing what the state deemedukraine. that the government decides, you know, if this journalistic account about russia s war in ukraine is false or not, and if they think it s false, they put you in jail. so it s a joke, frankly, jo journ journalistically, it s sad for russia and for russians what vladimir putin is doing here and how much he s discrediting russia. many journalists for major os have gone through training, what will you do if you re kidnapped. i went through it. very different situation than actually living it, which you did. what is evan facing right now? he it s a funny, you know, thing. he feels terrible for his family i know that might sound strange, but you know, he loves reporting. i was reporting afghanistan many years ago and the taliban held me for seven months, and you know, he s like telling the truth. he s actually trying to i think help the russian people by reporting on the ground there and taking a risk, but showing how much th
roe v. wade. but republicans have the momentum, with voters saying inflation is still issue number one. plus, why the stakes are so high in the arizona governor s race. what i m seeing now is a movement of people who are ready to save our republic. it s not just about democrats or republicans, it s a choice between sanity and chaos. and how much longer will donald trump wait to announce a 2024 run? in order to make our country safe, successful, and glorious again, i will probably have to do it again. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. hello and welcome to inside politics. i m abby phillip. we are just over two weeks abuy from one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. millions of voters are streaming to the polls, so we want to take a look at the state of play in the house, senate, and the governor s mansions across the country. while control of the senate still remains a jump ball, the latest poll shows vo
front and center, i wish there was more media attention we re going to continue agitating and organizing around this because we cannot have people with mental health issues responded to in this way the call for mental health should not end with a death sentence, it should end with healing and help. are you concerned this could have a suppressive effect on people who might otherwise call for help when someone they love is having a mental health crisis particularly in the black community where we know there has often been, studies have shown, a reluctance to admit when there s a mental health crisis going on. his mother did, and look what happened i m very concerned about that i m very concerned that there would be those that are already saying i don t want to call the police that will now say i better not look what happened to ivo, my
shown whether we are talking about this, these cases that ron desantis has put in play or what donald trump was talking about in 2020. there is no evidence of widespread fraud. there are individual instances and in this case this is just confusion. these are just people who were told they were going to be able to do something and then couldn t. the motivation is to show then that they re being watched. yes. in fact, kari lake who is running for governor in arizona said in july to all the mules out there, you re going to be on camera. we re watching you. we re filming you. that is really the motivation here is to show you that you re being surveilled and monitored and, you know, you can imagine that might have a suppressive effect and also might have a motivating effect. that s right. in georgia the turnout was much higher than expected. to that exact point in arizona over the weekend we ve seen a lot of examples of people going to these ballot boxes. this was video that was