exclusively to cnn as blow back in the country over russia s invasion seems to be growing. cnn learning about the counter offensive. plus, nearly every single teen in america is glued to social media. it goes way younger than teens. the surgeon general has a serious warning tonight. the research shows this. it s not safe. what s he going to do to keep his own kids away? and it s a story you will see first out front, can a.i. read your brain? you ll see it all for yourself. let s go out front. good evening. i m erin burnett. out front russians versus russians. a new and violent challenge to putin s russia tonight. a group of russians fighting on behalf of ukraine are claiming they have liberated several russian villages along the russian border. they re posting videos. there are no russian guards that appear in any of these videos. they re guardless checkpoints. some of the vehicles these men are using are american made tactical vehicles and we re trying to understand mo
being taken to slaughter. rupert murdoch admitting his fox hosts endorsed, his word, trump s election lies on air. and that s not all he s confessing as fox fights a $1.6 billion lawsuit. and an outfront investigation tonight, our david culver traveled to the epicenter of the covid-19 outbreak, the virus likely leaked out of that lab in wuhan, china. let s go outfront. good evening, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, exclusive new information about putin s staggering losses. russia has now suffered more combat deaths in ukraine than in all of its wars combined since world war ii. this is according to a new analysis by the group csis. you ll remember we were bringing you those satellite images every day as the buildup happened. the number of russian deaths per month now, they say, is 25 times higher than it was in chechnya, 35 times the number killed in afghanistan. in a moment we re going to have much more on this new analysis. i also want to bring you tonight th
dana: thousands of americans remain trapped in sudan. many of them hold dual citizenship of america and sudan. they have no safe way to get out. as of now, there are no u.s. plans for additional evacuations. the pentagon describing the rescue mission at the embassy as fast and clean. reminded me how proud i am to be a member of the military but how grateful i am to be an american. the only country that can do what occurred tonight. bill: general jack keane has analysis. jennifer griffin, national security correspondent has the word from the pentagon. what are you hearing? right now the u.s. military is flying unmanned surveillance drones over the dangerous overland route from khartoum to port sudan to protect a u.n. convoy exiting the capital. dozens of citizens have joined the convoy and they re setting up an international naval task force to help assist foreigners and americans trying to lead. congressional leaders were briefed on friday about the high risk evacuati
answer the question. margaret: anger and anguish as parents adeneey sool oforing bullies. this place is toxic. i was headed to the back, and i turned around and looked. the sirens were going off, and they are lucky that no one was seriously hurt. margaret: and stories of survival, the miracles 11 days after that earthquake hit turkey and syria. first responders still digging and pulling victims out from beneat the rubble alive. margaret: good evening, and thank you for joining us. norah is off. i m margaret brennan. tonight, we have a cbs news investigation into the fight for thousands of veterans to restore their benefits after being less-than-honorably discharged from the military. plus, it s friday, so we go on the road. tonight, to meet a high school football star making a difference in his community. but first, a counterterrorism raid in northeast syria left four u.s. service members injured. three of the four had wounds serious enough they needed
breaking news, six people killed in mississippi after a series of shootings. it is such a tragedy come and we never would have thought anything like that would happen here. answer the question. anger and anguish as parents and students accused a new jersey school of ignoring bullies. this place is toxic. i was headed to the back, i saw. the sirens were going off, and they are lucky that no one was seriously hurt. and stories of survival, the miracles 11 days after the earthquake hit turkey and syria. first responders still digging and pulling victims out from beneath the rubble alive. good evening: thank you for joining us. norah is off, i am margaret brennan. tonight, we have a cbs news investigation into a fight for thousands of veterans to restore their benefis after being less than honorably discharged from the military. plus, it s friday, so we go on the road. tonight, to meet a high school football star making a difference in his community. but