plus fox news exposed. new details about just how worried the network was about telling the truth to their viewers. and defying the odds. a nurse from hawaii about to sail solo around the globe before her incurable disease makes it impossible. she s my guest. let s go out front. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, cracking down. cnn is exclusively learning that the united states is planning to crack down on russia and russian intelligence services for efforts to circumvent u.s. sanctions. we understand this will be coming next week and it s as putin s best hope for a win in ukraine is crumbling even more tonight. the wagner group suffering huge losses, now unlikely to meet their goal of capturing the symbolic city of bakhmut by the one-year anniversary of the invasion. in fact, they had thought they would have gotten it a long time ago. already yevgeny prigozhin s wagner group has suffered more than 30,000 casualties. roughly 9,000 deaths. according to t
new calls for police reform on every level in the wake of tyre nichols s death. is this finally the moment for congress to act? also ahead, extremism in america. feeding of the misinformation machine. from online conspiracies to trump s social media return, what could be done to combat a new wave of political violence? plus, trump is back on the trail on angrier than ever. what to expect from his 2024 campaign. and tonight, look at how communities across this country process the trauma of these moments. this is american voices. here we are again, nearly three years after the death of george floyd, americans once again trying to process yet another police killing caught on camera. this time, in memphis, tennessee. tyre nichols never made it home after memphis officers pulled him over three weeks ago. he was chasing the american dream, working to provide a better life for his son, who dreamed of one day turning his life for photography into a career, and watching launch
take part in a contest to succeed nicola sturgeon as scottish national party leader. good afternoon. it s a year since russia launched its invasion of ukraine and there are no signs that the conflict is coming to an end. there have been huge casualties on both sides and millions of people have become refugees. the conflict has also affected the global economy, threatening supplies of food and energy. speaking in kyiv earlier, ukraine s president zelensky says his country will do everything it can to achieve victory this year and wouldn t stop until those he called russian murderers had faced punishment. our international editor, jeremy bowen has reported on the conflict from the very beginning, and has been looking back at the last 12 months with some of those who he s spoken to along the way. the russians expected a quick victory, taking back what president putin believes is theirs. a year later the war is not close to over. ukrainians are fighting back in a war nato bel
you re looking live at nashville, tennessee where three children and three staff members have been killed following a shooting at the covenant school. the female shooter described as a 28-year-old nashville resident and a former student at the school itself. also dead after being shot by police. she was reportedly wielding two assault-style rifles and a pistol. the shooting taking place a little after 10:00 a.m. this morning in a second floor lobby area after the suspect made her way in to the building apparently through a side entrance. the white house reacting quickly saying enough is enough and calling on congress to end the epidemic of school violence. welcome. i m neil cavuto. there s so much we don t know and dots they re still trying to put together to trace what happened this morning and why, why this 28-year-old former student at that very school would do what she did. let s get the very latest from jonathan serrie following it from the very beginning. jonathan? hi
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