Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown 20240708

Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown 20240708



i think this is clearly is genocide. >> russian president vladimir putin has appointed a new commander to oversee his country's entire military. >> this general will just be another author of crimes and brutality against ukrainian civilians. ukraine will never be subjugated to russia, it doesn't matter which general president putin tries to appoint. >> ukrainians evacuating and bracing for an onslaught government officials believe on the horizon. >> trucks moving with self propelled grenade launchers, artillery pieces. they're going down into the donetsk and luhansk regions. >> as many as 4,000 people were here at the kramatorsk railway station waiting to be evacuated when there was a large blast overhead that rained down thousands of pieces of shrapnel. >> what they are doing is genocide. >> i'm pamela brown in washington, you are live in the "cnn newsroom" this sunday, despite billions of dollars from military aid from the u.s. and western allies, ukrainian's president says he is not sure it will be enough for his country to survive. in a blunt assessment, volodomyr zelenskyy spoke to cbs news, new is the light images show a military convoy eight miles long is now just east of kharkiv, ukraine's second largest city. as you know, zelenskyy requesting airplanes, a demand the u.s. is not willing to meet. here, we heard from him moments ago. >> what are you expecting now in the east and the south? >> translator: we think this will be a new wave of this war. we don't know how much russian weaponry there will be, but we understand there will be many times more than there is now. all depends on how fast we will be helped by the united states. to be honest, whether we will be able to survive depends on this. i have 100% confidence in our people and in our armed forces, but unfortunately, i don't have the confidence that we will be receiving everything we need. >> meanwhile, the death toll rises from russia's barbaric attack on a civilian train station on friday, i'm going to warn you the images you are about to see are graphic and disturbing. at least 57 people have now died from the attack, more than 100 were injured. most of those casualties, families, desperate to evacuate before russia's expected assault on the donbas region. well today, the white house is warning that the newly named russian commander taking over the mission in ukraine has a history of atrocities and that ukrainians should brace for that brutality to continue. >> this particular general has a resumé that includes a brutality against civilians in other theaters in syria and we can expect more of the same in this theater. >> the promotion of the russian general and his brutal reputation earned in syria has sent chills through many ukrainians. cnn's nema albagher in kyiv. >> reporter: pamela, we all remember those images of men, women and children screaming, running for cover, the devastated buildings, cities, and towns across syria and now the man responsible for that carnage, general alexander devinikov tasks by vladimir putin with turning the tide here in ukraine and that tells us a number of things. tells us president putin has an eye to disinformation at home and abroad in russia, this is the man perceived with delivering a victory for russian forces in support of syrian president bashir al assad but also was successful in a career of impunity, successfully able to get away with killing according to human rights organizations, over 5,600 men, women and children in syria, a chilling message for those here on the ground. but the terrain here is a little different. the ukrainian forces have already been very successful in pushing back the russian offensive. here in kyiv, and in its surroundings. also, the support that the ukrainian forces are receiving has been very different. they have already received significant antiaircraft capabilities, both from the u.s. and from other allies and general devinikov was heavily reliant on their superior air force capacity to bring syrian forces to their knees in the campaign in syria. whatever the message that president putin is seeking to send, it is believed that he is seeking to send it ahead of a may 9th, self-appointed deadline in the hope of, again, with one eye to propaganda and disinformation, tieing it to russia's successes against nazi germany on may 9th and delivering a victory parade in russia's red square. it's going to be a very scary time as the offensive in the east of the country continues to escalate. and ukrainians are continuing to understand their friends, their supporters around the world for help and they need it now more than ever, pamela. >> all right, thanks nima, we appreciate it. let's bring in cnn military analyst wesley clark, retired army general and former nato supreme allied commander. so white house naming the new russian commander taking over this mission in ukraine has a history of atrocities, knowing what we know about his past behavior, what do you expect in the weeks ahead? >> i suspect to see massive artillery bombardments, expect a major tankf offensive, civilian murdered, and putin trying to seize of all donbas and call for a cease fire or something to reconstitute forces and finish the job and pamela, so worried we're not going to get the reenforcement the extra equipment that president zelenskyy is asking for. i've been on this issue for weeks, i've talked to people throughout the world on this and there's just fumbling and just bumbling around, all paperwork, we're thinking about, remodulating it, look, i hope the united states of america understands that these ukrainians are fighting our battle for democracy. putin considers us the main enemy. we're, ukraine is like the junior test case if he loses in ukraine, then war is less likely with russia. if he wins in ukraine, war is very likely with nato. and so, we've got to get that equipment there. just looking at the pictures you showed i saw pictures of m1 tanks, there are not m1 tanks going to ukraine, not a single one. we're still arguing with allies to provide them tanks, they need to provide hundreds of artillery pieces to ukraine, 100,000 rounds of ammunition, that stuff is not in there yet, the javelins and stingers were fine for the battles defensive around kyiv, if we want them succeeding in this conflict they need to get the tools they need and they don't have them yet. >> it sounds like the u.s. is not meeting the moment with a sense of urgency with providing these weapons . >> i don't know what the problem is. i still think that, i still read op-eds in news papers that maybe we can negotiate with putin, well just stop the killing -- look you're dealing with somebody who is not a western politician. he's not interested in stopping the killing. he's causing the killing. he wants more of it and any negotiation you have with him will be depended on the outcome of the battles on the ground and unless he loses in ukraine, all you're doing is giving him an operational pause in which he can rebuild his military and then find some other pretext to launch forward in the future, either against ukraine or against the baltics or in some other theater. so we can't kid ourselves on this, pamela, this is extremely serious, the most serious crisis facing the united states in my lifetime and i fought vietnam and i was there for the cuban missile crisis as a west point can y cadet. this is more serious. this man putin wants the soviet union back, he is willing to fight for it and our diplomats have to understand this. this is not something we're going to negotiate away and make everybody kiss and make up. got to answer him with the language he understands and that is giving ukraine the means to defend itself and regain its territory. >> yeah, i'm curious just in light of everything you said, what you think about these new satellite images, that we can hopefully put up on the screen here, this eight mile long russian convoy near kharkiv. and, you know, people would look at this and say gosh, they're just kind of sitting ducks right there, why isn't the ukrainians targeting this convoy? i mean it reminds you of what we saw outside of kyiv, weeks ago. so do you think -- what do you think make of that? do you think it's because they don't have what they need to execute that? >> i do think it's they don't have the means to really go after that convoy. a, they don't have the realtime intelligence, b, they don't have the aircraft that are required. the drones can pick off a tank now and then but you have to go after this with combined arms. this convoy is not moving without protection. it has air defense protection so you have to have a sophisticated set of weaponry and good planning and coordination to do a combined arms attack on the convoy and pamela, you can be sure this is just one of many we're looking at. this is the russian force coming in and i know, i hear a lot being made about how bad the russian soldiers are and all terrible, blah, blah, blah, look, it was bad at the start of the second world war for stalin too and he fixed it just by brute force, just kill enough people, change enough generals, put enough artillery fire in the air, with the kgb machine guns at their back, eventually have people go in and fight because they have no choice. and putin is following stalin's play book so we can't kid ourselves on this. we have not yet given ukraine what it needs to defend itself and the time is running short. we must push our allies to get those t-72s, 1 five millimeter sps and some aircraft, some migs, they can fly them, let them fly them. what's the difference? >> i can certainly hear your frustration in your voice on this issue, so i appreciate you coming on to share your perspective on all of this, always good to have you on the show, general wesley clark, thank you. >> thank you, pamela. there is an urgent hunt for suspects in georgia tonight, two days after someone shot and killed a gun range owner, his wife and their grandson, authorities say dozens of weapons also stolen. cnn's nadia ramera joins me now from atlanta. what are we learning? >> reporter: think about how devastating this must have been for the county coroner who showed up to the scene only to find his three family members killed, his parents emily and tony hawk and son luke hawk were killed and find out 40 firearms were stolen, now the investigation, atf telling us this is their top priority, while all of that is happening in georgia, we expect the governor bryan kemp to sign a new law that allows people to carry concealed guns into public places without a permit. this f there will be some regulations like going into airport, government building or c convi c convicted felon, but we expect to hear joe biden tomorrow talk about strengthening federal regulations on guns so we're seeing a completely different approach pamela and have seen quite a few shootings happen all across this country, and in large cities like washington dc and small, more rural cities like seeder rapids, iowa. >> nadia, live for us from atlanta, thank you. still ahead on this sunday, president biden set to hit the road this week pitching economic action plan to voters ahead of the midterms. meantime, scotty sheffler wins the 2022 masters and first major of his career, we are live in augusta and snl pokes more fun at the infamous oscars moment as jada pinkett smith speaks publicly for the first time on the slap heard around the world. here in the cnn newsroom. >> i think real punishment would be t to have will smith host ne year's's oscars. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? 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terena polensky a girl from lviv in western ukraine turns 10 today but she is far, far away, technology allows for long-distance birthday wishes. we congratulate you on your birthday, tells her on the phone, we wish you happiness and health and although we are not together, our hearts are with you. the story about how this family is celebrating a long distance birthday is the story of thousand upon thousands of ukrainian families whose lives have been up ended by a russian invasion. how would you describe the experience of having witnessed the bombing? >> it was scary. >> reporter: yuri is terena's fa father. you told me you could hear the bomb coming here? >> he said he wanted to keep his family together in their home but when bombs flew right above his apartment building and exploded at a military base a few kilometers away he knew it was time to say goodbye. >> it's war. it's like a horror film. it's like a bad dream and you wake up in the morning, come to understand it is not bad dream. >> reporter: the following day, he drove his daughter, wife marta and mother lecia to krakao poland, where they took a flight to italy where they're currently staying with family far away from any air strikes. how do you explain to a 10-year-old girl the only country she ever known is at war and that bombs are falling? >> we explain that it's russia come to our country and bad things are happening now. people die, and it's very dangerous. >> reporter: when the family finishing singling happy birthday, there's not a dry eye in the room. everybody gives the birthday girl a virtual kiss and minutes later, all have to run to the underground shelter after the airraid siren goes off once again. >> reporter: what is your hope for the future? >> my hope for the future is that everything will be okay. i hope that everything will be okay. we win the war. >> reporter: and when ukraine wins the war, he says, will be able to be reunited for his family. her eight and ninth birthday parties were canceled because of covid-19, hopes the whole family will be able to celebrate her next birthday together in a family in a country in peace, with no fear of falling bombs. rafael romo, ukraine. >> president biden looking to turn on the charm in an effort to get voters back on his side ahead of this year's midterm election. just ahead. let's go on the open road with a safe stay! now get double best western rewards points on every stay. and with rewards points that never expire, you get free nights fast! book now at bestwestern.com. if i go to sleep right now, i can get more.... four hours. that's not good. what is time? 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>> in 2019, gozar dined with a far right belgium politician who once said islam doesn't belong in europe. spokesperson declined to comment on specific questions about the congressman's associates. seems to be no accountability from party leadership. here's what house minority leader kevin mccarthy said last month after congressman and marjorie taylor green spoke at a conference organized by white nationalist. >> there is no place for that, no place for what has gone on with that organization by far and never will be in this party and won't be tolerated. >> you said in november, you return and news they might even get better by the sassignments. >> they have ability to get the committees based on that time when it comes. >> to be clear, his speech prerecorded and team claims it was sent by mistake. gozar told politico a staffer misconstrued directions and the tape was meant for another group, but mccarthy said last month committees are still on the table for gosar despite being currently stripped of all assignments and his further association with hateful groups. when there is a repeated pattern over years, how much longer can gop leadership continue to turn a blind eye? president biden's public schedule consumed by the past month over russia's invasion of ukraine but now pivoting back toward his domestic agenda. >> with this changi change, est 200,000 previously uninsured americans are going to gain coverage. workers who join a union gain power over decisions that affect their lives. we're going to look back and see this as a moment of real change in american history. >> cnn senior washington correspondent joe johns joins me now live from the white house. so joe, overseas still very much pressing, is the white house concerned domestic issues have been on the back burner so that's why it needs to pivot? >> reporter: there is a perception that they have a lot of selling to do and it is a midterm and that is part of the reason why the white house has announced that the president is flying out to iowa on tuesday, going to minlow isle, right outside dumoines, the first trip for the president to iowa since days before the 2020 election, we're told he will talk about economic agenda at large as well as that infrastructure initiative he signed into law in november. now, what is very clear at the white house and elsewhere is that they have so much work to do simply because if you look back at the president's performance record over the past couple years, it hasn't been that good. the president lost the midterm election by eight points, he also lost in the caucuses coming in fourth in the iowa caucuses, and if you look at the polling that's come out of some of the news papers there in iowa, it indicates that the president has run right about in the mid 30s so a lot for them to do, of course, that infrastructure initiative apparently includes things like roads, bridges, broadband and so on, so these are things you can sell to the public out in iowa, the question of course is whether that's going to translate into votes. pamela. >> that is the question, joe johns, thank you so much. and now, let's bring in cnn political commentator and chief washington correspondent for politico, ryan, hey, so look at the polling. we're all, all of us who are reporters in washington covering this are looking at this polling showing the economy being the number one issue among voters. but take a look at how badly the president's numbers have slid on this issue. he's dropped 20 points in just over a year. how much trouble does that mean for his party come november? >> a lot. i mean midterm elections, the first midterm for a president is almost always bad for the president, it almost always, the party out of power in the white house almost always picks up seats. so that's the -- you start with that headwind, almost just always a penalty. and now you add to that this inflation that most americans really have never experienced. a majority of the population has never dealt with inflation. and this is very serious inflation and it's overwhelming all of the other good economic news out there, the low unemployment rates, good growth rates, all the things that biden wants to talk about, you know, some wage increases, you know, that's all being overshadowed because of this increase in prices that most americans haven't experienced and are feeling every single day and of course, is wiping out a lot of wage gains that they've experienced and we're getting to a point here over the summer where you really get to a point where it's almost too late for a president to change the dynamic that this sort of general mood of the electorate sort of gets baked in by the end of the summer and there's a chance that the next few inflation releases, if released on a monthly basis, we could still see that number ticking up. the white house has been saying for months that, you know, they think it would probably peak and start coming down. that hasn't happened yet. >> yeah, it certainly hasn't. and also, in less than a month, biden is expected to roll back a pandemic immigration policy called title 42 and that allows law enforcement to stop migrants at the border. the new york times is reporting that this is causing a lot of stress within the white house and republicans are already seizing on this issue as we have seen, is the president about to cause himself even more political pain here with this? >> this is a really difficult and fraught issue for democrats. the white house has been debating this since the start of the administration when a lot of progressives wanted this title 42 lifted, rescinded because it basically shut down the asylum system at the border. but what's going to happen when it's lifted and it's due to be lifted now in late may, there's going to be a surge of migrants at the border. no doubt about that. when the asylum system opens up, just going to be a massive surge. all of these migrants from latin america and elsewhere who haven't been able to take advantage of the legal protections of our asylum system and what a lot of even democrats are saying is they don't think the administration and department of homeland security has a plan in place to deal with that. and so the most vulnerable democrats, especially on the senate side in arizona, in nevada, new hampshire, georgia, this group of democrats who are in tough races, they have all come out in one way or another against this policy or at least against it until there's a plan that they like to deal with the coming surge. and again, just like inflation, it's a very difficult issue for democrats and one republicans are taking advantage of. >> i want to get your thoughts very quickly on president trump's endorsement of dr. oz, in a very tight senate race in pennsylvania. >> you know, i think it's very interesting race because the two main candidates in the republican primary are both being advised by lots of former trump officials and so, you know, oz, looks like trump decided that because he was a tv guy that he would have a better shot. his opponent, main opponent in the race, mccormick been doing a lot better in recent polls and this is going to be a big deal. most of the time, in republican primaries, trump's endorsement matters and i think, you know, this has been a neck and neck race between oz and mccormick and we'll see if this is the sort of bump that he needs to pull this off. i think a lot of republican strategists have not been that impressed with oz as a candidate compared to mccormick though. >> yeah, i think a lot of us will be watching this race and also to see if trump goes after mccormick because one republican i was speaking to recently said trump's sway is more in the negative influence he has than endorsements. that was this republican's view. so we'll be really interesting to see how that plays out. ryan lizza, thank you so much. >> good to see you pam, see you soon. >> you too. there is a new champion at the masters up next, scotty sheffler wears the famous green jacket but first no one like anthony bourdain tonight, the story you haven't heard from the people who knew him best. roadrunner, a film about anthony bourdain premier on cnn at the top of the hour and here's a preview. >> my life, it's a gift, a d dream, a curse. i shall explain. i got very lucky. one minute i was standing next to a deep fryer, the next, everything in my life changed. i was unqualified for the job. i was in deep waters and fast-flowing ones at that. the currents could change at any time without warning. >> it was definitely searching for something and was kind of agony for him. >> he was such a romantic about life, about families and reality was never going to live up to exactly how he pictured it. >> i think it was about tony learning how to be a better person. >> you have good karma. >> how is this food-related? 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i think this is clearly is genocide. >> russian president vladimir putin has appointed a new commander to oversee his country's entire military. >> this general will just be another author of crimes and brutality against ukrainian civilians. ukraine will never be subjugated to russia, it doesn't matter which general president putin tries to appoint. >> ukrainians evacuating and bracing for an onslaught government officials believe on the horizon. >> trucks moving with self propelled grenade launchers, artillery pieces. they're going down into the donetsk and luhansk regions. >> as many as 4,000 people were here at the kramatorsk railway station waiting to be evacuated when there was a large blast overhead that rained down thousands of pieces of shrapnel. >> what they are doing is genocide. >> i'm pamela brown in washington, you are live in the "cnn newsroom" this sunday, despite billions of dollars from military aid from the u.s. and western allies, ukrainian's president says he is not sure it will be enough for his country to survive. in a blunt assessment, volodomyr zelenskyy spoke to cbs news, new is the light images show a military convoy eight miles long is now just east of kharkiv, ukraine's second largest city. as you know, zelenskyy requesting airplanes, a demand the u.s. is not willing to meet. here, we heard from him moments ago. >> what are you expecting now in the east and the south? >> translator: we think this will be a new wave of this war. we don't know how much russian weaponry there will be, but we understand there will be many times more than there is now. all depends on how fast we will be helped by the united states. to be honest, whether we will be able to survive depends on this. i have 100% confidence in our people and in our armed forces, but unfortunately, i don't have the confidence that we will be receiving everything we need. >> meanwhile, the death toll rises from russia's barbaric attack on a civilian train station on friday, i'm going to warn you the images you are about to see are graphic and disturbing. at least 57 people have now died from the attack, more than 100 were injured. most of those casualties, families, desperate to evacuate before russia's expected assault on the donbas region. well today, the white house is warning that the newly named russian commander taking over the mission in ukraine has a history of atrocities and that ukrainians should brace for that brutality to continue. >> this particular general has a resumé that includes a brutality against civilians in other theaters in syria and we can expect more of the same in this theater. >> the promotion of the russian general and his brutal reputation earned in syria has sent chills through many ukrainians. cnn's nema albagher in kyiv. >> reporter: pamela, we all remember those images of men, women and children screaming, running for cover, the devastated buildings, cities, and towns across syria and now the man responsible for that carnage, general alexander devinikov tasks by vladimir putin with turning the tide here in ukraine and that tells us a number of things. tells us president putin has an eye to disinformation at home and abroad in russia, this is the man perceived with delivering a victory for russian forces in support of syrian president bashir al assad but also was successful in a career of impunity, successfully able to get away with killing according to human rights organizations, over 5,600 men, women and children in syria, a chilling message for those here on the ground. but the terrain here is a little different. the ukrainian forces have already been very successful in pushing back the russian offensive. here in kyiv, and in its surroundings. also, the support that the ukrainian forces are receiving has been very different. they have already received significant antiaircraft capabilities, both from the u.s. and from other allies and general devinikov was heavily reliant on their superior air force capacity to bring syrian forces to their knees in the campaign in syria. whatever the message that president putin is seeking to send, it is believed that he is seeking to send it ahead of a may 9th, self-appointed deadline in the hope of, again, with one eye to propaganda and disinformation, tieing it to russia's successes against nazi germany on may 9th and delivering a victory parade in russia's red square. it's going to be a very scary time as the offensive in the east of the country continues to escalate. and ukrainians are continuing to understand their friends, their supporters around the world for help and they need it now more than ever, pamela. >> all right, thanks nima, we appreciate it. let's bring in cnn military analyst wesley clark, retired army general and former nato supreme allied commander. so white house naming the new russian commander taking over this mission in ukraine has a history of atrocities, knowing what we know about his past behavior, what do you expect in the weeks ahead? >> i suspect to see massive artillery bombardments, expect a major tankf offensive, civilian murdered, and putin trying to seize of all donbas and call for a cease fire or something to reconstitute forces and finish the job and pamela, so worried we're not going to get the reenforcement the extra equipment that president zelenskyy is asking for. i've been on this issue for weeks, i've talked to people throughout the world on this and there's just fumbling and just bumbling around, all paperwork, we're thinking about, remodulating it, look, i hope the united states of america understands that these ukrainians are fighting our battle for democracy. putin considers us the main enemy. we're, ukraine is like the junior test case if he loses in ukraine, then war is less likely with russia. if he wins in ukraine, war is very likely with nato. and so, we've got to get that equipment there. just looking at the pictures you showed i saw pictures of m1 tanks, there are not m1 tanks going to ukraine, not a single one. we're still arguing with allies to provide them tanks, they need to provide hundreds of artillery pieces to ukraine, 100,000 rounds of ammunition, that stuff is not in there yet, the javelins and stingers were fine for the battles defensive around kyiv, if we want them succeeding in this conflict they need to get the tools they need and they don't have them yet. >> it sounds like the u.s. is not meeting the moment with a sense of urgency with providing these weapons . >> i don't know what the problem is. i still think that, i still read op-eds in news papers that maybe we can negotiate with putin, well just stop the killing -- look you're dealing with somebody who is not a western politician. he's not interested in stopping the killing. he's causing the killing. he wants more of it and any negotiation you have with him will be depended on the outcome of the battles on the ground and unless he loses in ukraine, all you're doing is giving him an operational pause in which he can rebuild his military and then find some other pretext to launch forward in the future, either against ukraine or against the baltics or in some other theater. so we can't kid ourselves on this, pamela, this is extremely serious, the most serious crisis facing the united states in my lifetime and i fought vietnam and i was there for the cuban missile crisis as a west point can y cadet. this is more serious. this man putin wants the soviet union back, he is willing to fight for it and our diplomats have to understand this. this is not something we're going to negotiate away and make everybody kiss and make up. got to answer him with the language he understands and that is giving ukraine the means to defend itself and regain its territory. >> yeah, i'm curious just in light of everything you said, what you think about these new satellite images, that we can hopefully put up on the screen here, this eight mile long russian convoy near kharkiv. and, you know, people would look at this and say gosh, they're just kind of sitting ducks right there, why isn't the ukrainians targeting this convoy? i mean it reminds you of what we saw outside of kyiv, weeks ago. so do you think -- what do you think make of that? do you think it's because they don't have what they need to execute that? >> i do think it's they don't have the means to really go after that convoy. a, they don't have the realtime intelligence, b, they don't have the aircraft that are required. the drones can pick off a tank now and then but you have to go after this with combined arms. this convoy is not moving without protection. it has air defense protection so you have to have a sophisticated set of weaponry and good planning and coordination to do a combined arms attack on the convoy and pamela, you can be sure this is just one of many we're looking at. this is the russian force coming in and i know, i hear a lot being made about how bad the russian soldiers are and all terrible, blah, blah, blah, look, it was bad at the start of the second world war for stalin too and he fixed it just by brute force, just kill enough people, change enough generals, put enough artillery fire in the air, with the kgb machine guns at their back, eventually have people go in and fight because they have no choice. and putin is following stalin's play book so we can't kid ourselves on this. we have not yet given ukraine what it needs to defend itself and the time is running short. we must push our allies to get those t-72s, 1 five millimeter sps and some aircraft, some migs, they can fly them, let them fly them. what's the difference? >> i can certainly hear your frustration in your voice on this issue, so i appreciate you coming on to share your perspective on all of this, always good to have you on the show, general wesley clark, thank you. >> thank you, pamela. there is an urgent hunt for suspects in georgia tonight, two days after someone shot and killed a gun range owner, his wife and their grandson, authorities say dozens of weapons also stolen. cnn's nadia ramera joins me now from atlanta. what are we learning? >> reporter: think about how devastating this must have been for the county coroner who showed up to the scene only to find his three family members killed, his parents emily and tony hawk and son luke hawk were killed and find out 40 firearms were stolen, now the investigation, atf telling us this is their top priority, while all of that is happening in georgia, we expect the governor bryan kemp to sign a new law that allows people to carry concealed guns into public places without a permit. this f there will be some regulations like going into airport, government building or c convi c convicted felon, but we expect to hear joe biden tomorrow talk about strengthening federal regulations on guns so we're seeing a completely different approach pamela and have seen quite a few shootings happen all across this country, and in large cities like washington dc and small, more rural cities like seeder rapids, iowa. >> nadia, live for us from atlanta, thank you. still ahead on this sunday, president biden set to hit the road this week pitching economic action plan to voters ahead of the midterms. meantime, scotty sheffler wins the 2022 masters and first major of his career, we are live in augusta and snl pokes more fun at the infamous oscars moment as jada pinkett smith speaks publicly for the first time on the slap heard around the world. here in the cnn newsroom. >> i think real punishment would be t to have will smith host ne year's's oscars. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? 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terena polensky a girl from lviv in western ukraine turns 10 today but she is far, far away, technology allows for long-distance birthday wishes. we congratulate you on your birthday, tells her on the phone, we wish you happiness and health and although we are not together, our hearts are with you. the story about how this family is celebrating a long distance birthday is the story of thousand upon thousands of ukrainian families whose lives have been up ended by a russian invasion. how would you describe the experience of having witnessed the bombing? >> it was scary. >> reporter: yuri is terena's fa father. you told me you could hear the bomb coming here? >> he said he wanted to keep his family together in their home but when bombs flew right above his apartment building and exploded at a military base a few kilometers away he knew it was time to say goodbye. >> it's war. it's like a horror film. it's like a bad dream and you wake up in the morning, come to understand it is not bad dream. >> reporter: the following day, he drove his daughter, wife marta and mother lecia to krakao poland, where they took a flight to italy where they're currently staying with family far away from any air strikes. how do you explain to a 10-year-old girl the only country she ever known is at war and that bombs are falling? 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>> in 2019, gozar dined with a far right belgium politician who once said islam doesn't belong in europe. spokesperson declined to comment on specific questions about the congressman's associates. seems to be no accountability from party leadership. here's what house minority leader kevin mccarthy said last month after congressman and marjorie taylor green spoke at a conference organized by white nationalist. >> there is no place for that, no place for what has gone on with that organization by far and never will be in this party and won't be tolerated. >> you said in november, you return and news they might even get better by the sassignments. >> they have ability to get the committees based on that time when it comes. >> to be clear, his speech prerecorded and team claims it was sent by mistake. gozar told politico a staffer misconstrued directions and the tape was meant for another group, but mccarthy said last month committees are still on the table for gosar despite being currently stripped of all assignments and his further association with hateful groups. when there is a repeated pattern over years, how much longer can gop leadership continue to turn a blind eye? president biden's public schedule consumed by the past month over russia's invasion of ukraine but now pivoting back toward his domestic agenda. >> with this changi change, est 200,000 previously uninsured americans are going to gain coverage. workers who join a union gain power over decisions that affect their lives. we're going to look back and see this as a moment of real change in american history. >> cnn senior washington correspondent joe johns joins me now live from the white house. so joe, overseas still very much pressing, is the white house concerned domestic issues have been on the back burner so that's why it needs to pivot? >> reporter: there is a perception that they have a lot of selling to do and it is a midterm and that is part of the reason why the white house has announced that the president is flying out to iowa on tuesday, going to minlow isle, right outside dumoines, the first trip for the president to iowa since days before the 2020 election, we're told he will talk about economic agenda at large as well as that infrastructure initiative he signed into law in november. now, what is very clear at the white house and elsewhere is that they have so much work to do simply because if you look back at the president's performance record over the past couple years, it hasn't been that good. the president lost the midterm election by eight points, he also lost in the caucuses coming in fourth in the iowa caucuses, and if you look at the polling that's come out of some of the news papers there in iowa, it indicates that the president has run right about in the mid 30s so a lot for them to do, of course, that infrastructure initiative apparently includes things like roads, bridges, broadband and so on, so these are things you can sell to the public out in iowa, the question of course is whether that's going to translate into votes. pamela. >> that is the question, joe johns, thank you so much. and now, let's bring in cnn political commentator and chief washington correspondent for politico, ryan, hey, so look at the polling. we're all, all of us who are reporters in washington covering this are looking at this polling showing the economy being the number one issue among voters. but take a look at how badly the president's numbers have slid on this issue. he's dropped 20 points in just over a year. how much trouble does that mean for his party come november? >> a lot. i mean midterm elections, the first midterm for a president is almost always bad for the president, it almost always, the party out of power in the white house almost always picks up seats. so that's the -- you start with that headwind, almost just always a penalty. and now you add to that this inflation that most americans really have never experienced. a majority of the population has never dealt with inflation. and this is very serious inflation and it's overwhelming all of the other good economic news out there, the low unemployment rates, good growth rates, all the things that biden wants to talk about, you know, some wage increases, you know, that's all being overshadowed because of this increase in prices that most americans haven't experienced and are feeling every single day and of course, is wiping out a lot of wage gains that they've experienced and we're getting to a point here over the summer where you really get to a point where it's almost too late for a president to change the dynamic that this sort of general mood of the electorate sort of gets baked in by the end of the summer and there's a chance that the next few inflation releases, if released on a monthly basis, we could still see that number ticking up. the white house has been saying for months that, you know, they think it would probably peak and start coming down. that hasn't happened yet. >> yeah, it certainly hasn't. and also, in less than a month, biden is expected to roll back a pandemic immigration policy called title 42 and that allows law enforcement to stop migrants at the border. the new york times is reporting that this is causing a lot of stress within the white house and republicans are already seizing on this issue as we have seen, is the president about to cause himself even more political pain here with this? >> this is a really difficult and fraught issue for democrats. the white house has been debating this since the start of the administration when a lot of progressives wanted this title 42 lifted, rescinded because it basically shut down the asylum system at the border. but what's going to happen when it's lifted and it's due to be lifted now in late may, there's going to be a surge of migrants at the border. no doubt about that. when the asylum system opens up, just going to be a massive surge. all of these migrants from latin america and elsewhere who haven't been able to take advantage of the legal protections of our asylum system and what a lot of even democrats are saying is they don't think the administration and department of homeland security has a plan in place to deal with that. and so the most vulnerable democrats, especially on the senate side in arizona, in nevada, new hampshire, georgia, this group of democrats who are in tough races, they have all come out in one way or another against this policy or at least against it until there's a plan that they like to deal with the coming surge. and again, just like inflation, it's a very difficult issue for democrats and one republicans are taking advantage of. >> i want to get your thoughts very quickly on president trump's endorsement of dr. oz, in a very tight senate race in pennsylvania. >> you know, i think it's very interesting race because the two main candidates in the republican primary are both being advised by lots of former trump officials and so, you know, oz, looks like trump decided that because he was a tv guy that he would have a better shot. his opponent, main opponent in the race, mccormick been doing a lot better in recent polls and this is going to be a big deal. most of the time, in republican primaries, trump's endorsement matters and i think, you know, this has been a neck and neck race between oz and mccormick and we'll see if this is the sort of bump that he needs to pull this off. i think a lot of republican strategists have not been that impressed with oz as a candidate compared to mccormick though. >> yeah, i think a lot of us will be watching this race and also to see if trump goes after mccormick because one republican i was speaking to recently said trump's sway is more in the negative influence he has than endorsements. that was this republican's view. so we'll be really interesting to see how that plays out. ryan lizza, thank you so much. >> good to see you pam, see you soon. >> you too. there is a new champion at the masters up next, scotty sheffler wears the famous green jacket but first no one like anthony bourdain tonight, the story you haven't heard from the people who knew him best. roadrunner, a film about anthony bourdain premier on cnn at the top of the hour and here's a preview. >> my life, it's a gift, a d dream, a curse. i shall explain. i got very lucky. one minute i was standing next to a deep fryer, the next, everything in my life changed. i was unqualified for the job. i was in deep waters and fast-flowing ones at that. the currents could change at any time without warning. >> it was definitely searching for something and was kind of agony for him. >> he was such a romantic about life, about families and reality was never going to live up to exactly how he pictured it. >> i think it was about tony learning how to be a better person. >> you have good karma. >> how is this food-related? 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