sparked protests across russia leading to more than 130 0 arrests. we ve seen the emotional farewells. look at this, russian men leaving behind families to board buses for military service. others trying to get out of the country altogether. in this video long lines of traffic are growing as men seemingly are trying to escape the war. the demand for flights out of moscow is spiking dramatically. tickets to countries where russians don t need a visa are sold out. and on google trends the term leaving russia saw a spike in searches over the past 24 hours. according to a ticket agri gaiter one way tickets out of moscow to istanbul start at $2,000 a ticket. before putin s announcement, the tickets cost about $350. let s bring in ben wedeman live for us in kharkiv, ukraine. you re in the region where the gains by the ukrainians seem to have prompted this new phase by vladimir putin, ben. reporter: ye and you know, as these referendums go ahead. yesterday we were in areas occup
hanoi with the vice president s delegation. it s unclear about the attacks outside of havana, but the ones in havana that were the most quickly diagnosed. in is something we ve been talking around for years. yes. the truth around havana syndrome will air sunday night at 8:00 on cnn. the u.s. in the cross hairs of a monster storm and hurricane fiona heading straight for canada. fiona is hitting bermuda this morning with winds more than 90 miles per hour and it is heading north with canada now bracing
i heard a lot about her. mcdougal became emotional when cooper asked about first lady melania trump. he asked her what she would say to melania. she would say she was sorry. a spokesperson for the first lady did not respond to our request for a comment. mcdougal filed a lawsuit against american media. the publisher of the national enquirer. this is a technique they call catch and kill as they bought the story to protect the president. we should note stormy daniels 60 minutes interview will air sunday night. let s talk about trade. china is not afraid of a trade war. china could slap $3 billion on tariffs on u.s. imports. 25% tax on american pork and aluminum. a 15% tax on fruit, nuts, wine,
party controls government but the government is controlled by the people. he s not dogmatic. he s not idealogical. he s about the w. he s about the win. sometimes day to day, it depends on which team you re going to turn to. the problem is that he may be hurting his republican majorities in the house and senate and come 2018 it could affect that dynamic. yeah. when you try to drain the swamp, those are not wearing seaweed and suits, you ll need them. steve bannon in an interview here that will air sunday night on another network, brett, has talked about the swamp inside the white house and how you clear that out and the conversations he had about it. representative brat was on just a few minutes ago talking about the swamp is in full control right now on capitol hill. what do you make of that?
i can. hackers in laltin america could be out to frame russia. the complete interview with vladimir putin will air sunday night on the broadcast with the same name on nbc. let s bring in our srting panel. intelligence and national security rter end kennedy lanian is with us. white house reporter for politico matt news balm is with us in new york. and washington clmist in for the boston globe, and this is germa germane, a proud daughter of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we ll got moore on pittsburgh later on. welcome to you all. ken, i m going to begin with you on the importance this associated press reporting. it mentioned the attorney general sessions, the deputy a.g. rosenstein. but more importantly, it mentions that mutualer is now, i guess, taking over the manafort investigation. does that become overarching? does he does he have the ability to say share with me what you have learned. you can shut your effort down,