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3, 4, 9, 8, 7, 1 8, 8, 8, 5, 2, 3, 4 9 8, 7. >> i'll go we're on the massachusetts coast >> this cnn you are >> in the cnn new i'm paula reid in washington breaking news, the dramatic standoff between police and a man accused of killing three people has ended. and the a spec is now in custody. love an update straight ahead. plus donald trump going off script at a rally tonight, repeating his election lies locking fulton county in da a fani willis and saying, joe biden won again
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endorse him. >> and unpredictable and dangerous. the region under gang >> rule. it's now arranging evacuation flights for us says this ends out of the country. but that's only if they can reach the airport. cnn is on the ground for the live report and we start off with breaking news. this our attempts, armed standoff with the suspect involved in a triple homicide has ended. after sources tell cnn he managed to escape keep the perimeter setup in trenton. the suspect identified as 26 year-old andre gordon. he's alleged to have shot and killed three women today in a philadelphia suburb. police allege that gordon killed his stepmother and sister in bucks county, pennsylvania before allegedly driving too another home where he shot and killed the mother of his two children and bludgeoned her mother with his assault rifle, then carjacked a vehicle and fled to
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trenton, new jersey, where he barricaded himself. are polo sandoval is just yards from the scene. >> hello. walk us through what we know right now. >> it was an absolutely tragic morning and neighboring pennsylvania that then evolved into what was a fairly tense standoff when police officials here in trenton, new jersey had assumed that the suspect had barricaded themselves inside the home that you see off in the distance and they were staying aged outside officers? that is for hours and really negotiating with do they believe that the suspect inside a man identified as andre gordon, a 26 year-old man, suspected in those killings that you just laid out and all of this really ending in a positive results, a peaceful one there when you hear from, from authorities, including from trenton mayor reed this yara, if you'd like to join us here, mayor, bring us interviewers up to speed right now and how the situation ended. your officers but trenton police along with other
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law enforcement partners, staged out here trying to have the suspect come out. but an unlikely and what he was discovered outside of the perimeter? >> yeah. >> the people who were inside the house, they went upstairs. they still felt that he was still in the house. so when they got out of the house on the upstairs window, they told police that he was still downstairs. we couldn't take any chances and it was still a great resolution by the area law enforcement. they found him two blocks away walking down the street me or tell us what that was like for officers who actually spotted him did an officers and police see him recognize them, moved in >> he fit the description and they approached him he had no weapon on them, and he cooperated and gave his identity to police themselves. >> can you tell us what police officers found inside that home? >> while they're looking right now, they executed a search warrant. obviously, we're
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looking for the weapon and any indicia of committing the crime and pennsylvania, he's going to be in our lockup and awaiting extradition have you been a brief by investigators regarding maybe any weapons that may have been found on mr.. or in the vehicle that he suspected of actually stealing to make his way here. >> that's what they're doing. they just executed the search warrants. so there's still searching the house and the vehicle as mayor, what comes next for you? what about the people who lived in the neighboring duplex? what comes out? i'm sorry. >> who want to make sure that there have accommodations tonight. obviously, their whole lives have been turned upside down. there's tear gas in around the parameter of their home that has to be taken out. and we have find them a place to stay for now. >> but >> we'll be working with them. they're still residents of the city of trenton and i'm sure they're really relieved though that they got out along with their lives. >> we spoke to many onlookers that we're watching very
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closely for the next development here, what is your message for them now that this seem to have come to a peaceful end, despite that the tragedy that happened in neighboring pennsylvania, this morning. >> well, can tony and stick together? it's one big family here. and there's a lot of camaraderie and they cooperated fully with the police and we're just really grateful for a safe and peaceful outcome. >> i'm here. thank you so much for your time, sir. again, you just heard from the mayor saying what the next big challenge will be. it's actually find accommodations for the folks who actually live in the neighboring duplex. and this is again, an ideal end to what started just as an absolute tragedy. this is now going to be a full-on homicide investigation as authorities look into the y they sayalleged and killed three of his relatives this morning stolen car, then made his way to the strep neighborhood. paula polo
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sandoval. thank you. >> i want to bring >> in now former philadelphia police commissioner and cnn senior law enforcement analyst, charles ramsey. cnn national security analysts juliette kayyem, and cnn law enforcement contributor steve more chief ramsey, to you first, what do you make of the fact that the suspect was able to evade authorities, right before he was taken into custody >> well i, mean, earlier, we were talking about whether or not, he was in that house i mean, it's always a possibility that before that perimeter is established and you can really lock down that location that an individual can get out. now, will have i'm sure they'll have a press conference. so going a little bit more detail, but you just heard from the mayor, i'm sure he was at the command post. he has a lot of information and he just provided i don't know how much more you will get from the trenton police, but the good news is one, he's in custody
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to the police officers in that outer perimeter. we're alert paid attention. they spotted him, they challenged them, they arrested. uh, it's easy to get tunnel vision. everybody is focused on the house, but the people on that outer perimeter, we're very alert, very aware of and so it resulted in a good outcome. now they're in the process of executing search warrants, trying to find a weapon since in the house of shirt or executing a warrant on the car that was carjacked as well. and then you have the homicide investigation is still taking place in pennsylvania. so there's a lot that's still going on, but at least this guy is off the street and in custody juliette officials did not realize the suspect was not inside the house until he was spotted outside the perimeter. what does that tell you? >> well, i think that they got wrong, but credible intelligence from people in the
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house who rightfully believed that he might still be in the house. and so when people sneak out of the top floors, we heard from the mayor and say, he's still in here. you want all the focus to be there because you want this to reason solve in a non-violent manner. but as chief ramsey was saying, that's not the police can focus on two different places. so when we talk about an outer perimeter that's common in any instance in which you are trying to fortify, say, a single homeless or a or a house in this case, it was a secondary perimeter that's why they're created, found exactly what they were looking for. so in this way, it's actually more common because all the planning always envisions that you would have a primary focus and then secondary perimeters and sometimes even third or fourth birth just to make sure that you don't lose the guy. this is as urban area, this is a city you can't close it down all the way. you can't tell
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everyone to stay in time inside for a long period of time. so this unfolded even though it may look like it did an unfolded exactly as the planning always envisions that there could be a need for a secondary perimeter. >> steve, we just heard the mayor who said the suspect may have slipped from authorities while the hostages were being evacuated what is your take on that? >> well. i, think what you need to realize here is that when you arrive on a scene especially seeing where you've got somebody who you believe is his committed three murders in the last few minutes, had carjack to people. you are you have so many things going on. you have the people trying to have the law enforcement trying to get the innocent people away from the guy. you have people trying to ident to talk other people into the location. so what you get is a very harried seen. and so it's not unusual
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that in the first few seconds of arriving at a location like this somebody, it is possible in the confusion to get out, which is julian and the chief said, why are you set up inner perimeters? outer perimeters, and sometimes third perimeter and each perimeter actually as a difference, job they're looking different directions the farthest outer perimeter is not looking in necessarily. they're looking out to keep others from getting into the location. the inner and the outer perimeter besides the far outer perimeter, they're looking in trying to determine whether somebody else comes comes out, whether there are accomplices, there's so much going on. but those first few minutes are always hectic. there's going to be confusion and things bad, things can happen, especially when you're
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told something by witnesses that turns out not to be accurate chief for what happens next >> well, i mean, obviously he's in custody, so detectives will be interrogating him to try to get at a motive if he's willing to cooperate and willing to talk. but as i mentioned before, now it's processing scenes. they have the problem process that house. they have to process the car, and then they've got two locations and fill in. pennsylvania that they have to process where the murders access really took place. so there's a lot going on right now, but he is in custody. you'll be extradited back to pennsylvania will you face some very serious charges there in bucks county? >> juliette kayyem, charles ramsey, steve moore. thank you so much for your insight. former president trump is in ohio. tonight's stumping for a senate candidate, and he's
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refused to endorse him for president. scared straight to cnn's alayna treene in ohio, alina, what did you hear >> well, but i think it's really interesting because this was his first formal events since he secured enough delegates earlier in the week to effectively making the publican oh, excuse me. the presumptive nominee for the republican nomination but the interesting thing is that he didn't necessarily come to ohio for his own campaign. both donald trump and his team really expect him to do very well in this state in november. however, he gave her instead to boost one of his picks for the republican primary for senate. and that's businessman bernie moreno, who's locked in a contested primary with a two other challenger that's really been a very messy primary so far. and at the 11th hour, donald trump decided that he needed to come to the state to help get more support for him, but luck, donald trump, even though this was more about i'll
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bernie moreno and not him. he's still gave a typical stump speech and really looked ahead to the general election. and in part of that, he actually made a comment, we haven't heard from him yet so far, which is that he predicted that if you were to lose the election in november, that it would be a blood bath. take a listen to how we put it >> for 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. and you're not going to be able to sell those guys. if i get elected now if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's gonna be the least of it. it's going to be a bloodbath the country that'll be the least of it >> so he predicted again, a bloodbath if you were to lose the election, some pretty violent rhetoric that what was coming from the former president also came as he used the started his speech to praise those convicted for their role in january 6, arguing that they are hostages and that he would provide a free them on day one if he becomes president once again,
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but luck donald trump also spent a lot of time attacking joe biden. he blamed the president for the legal charges that he is facing arguing that biden has weaponized the justice department and the government against him. things that we know just aren't true. >> and we also heard him attack fani well, >> the district attorney in georgia, who we just learned is going to continue you to be prosecuted in that case. donald trump argued that she is not fit to continue prosecuting in that case and also attack the lead prosecutor who recently resigned from that case in georgia, paula alayna. >> thank you. joining me now as cnn senior political analyst and senior editor of the atlantic, ron brownstein, heart ron trump, again doubled down on his anti-immigrant language and vowed more mass deportations. let's take a listen to what he said. >> there's so many people being hurt so badly and being killed, they're sending their prisoners to see us. they're
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sending, or they're bringing a right to the border. and they're dropping them off and we're allowing them to come in and these are tougher than anybody we've gotten the country. these are hardened criminals and we've got hundreds of thousands of them. they are destroying our country. i'm telling you >> how do you expect that to play with the voters that trump is still according not the base, but the hearts and minds that he needs to win ahead of november yeah, well, it's a fascinating dynamic, i think because if you look at polling today, joe biden is running very >> close to his numbers in 2020 among white voters, his winning numbers among white voters, both in national polls and in the key swing states. the reason trump is ahead in most polls falls is because he is running significantly better than he did in 2020. and in fact better than any republican in the modern era among black voters and especially among hispanic voters were polls are often showing him in the 45%
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range now, at the same time that he is counting on those votes, he is, as you no, running on a program of mass deportation and internment camps for an unprecedented number of migrants. and there's no doubt that public opinion has moved to the right on immigration since trump left office out of discontent over a joe biden's record on the issue, but that isn't another thing from being from saying that trump will be able to maintain the support that he's now showing and polls among hispanics when groups like the culinary workers union, for example, begins in earnest, letting hispanic voters in las vegas and phoenix know that trump is promising mass deportation as well as as he signaled the kaitlan collins at the cnn town hall a year ago, the resumption of his family separation policy. so it'll be interesting to see whether these two dynamics really can sustain all the way to november
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trump polling better than any republican ever among hispanic voters. and also promising the most aggressive deportation effort really dwarfing what eisenhower did ever in american history >> and mike pence says, he quote, cannot, in good conscience, endorse trump, and it's not just because of what happened on january 6, he says that trump's agenda is counter to a conservative agenda. >> what is >> your reaction to that >> yeah, i don't know how many voters mike pence moves by himself. but the question is really is whether he is opening space for others to make the same declaration as you noted, tenses, critique of trump was essentially that he has abandoned the reagan era conservative principles of smaller government and robust american leadership in the world. well, who else ran on that argument? >> nikki >> haley ran on that precisely on that argument. and the question is whether pence taking this step in boldened
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others, including haley, including many of the national security figures from trump's first term, like john bolton fulton are mark as far as chief of staff, john kelly, to come out and in any kind of coordinated way, make that case. it's going to be important for biden if they do because as we were just saying, trump is running better than any republican has in polls among black and hispanic voters. and even if he can hold all of the gains that he, that he is holding now you showing now he is likely to run somewhat better than he did in 2020 with those voters, largely because of concern about inflation where biden can go most easily to make up those laws, votes are with independent republican leaning white-collar voters who might be the audience that could be moos, moved by a message from pants, haley, esper fulton, kelly, and so forth. so this isn't potentially an important development. not i think usually significant on its own, but if it leads to more, we could look back at it as an important moment in this campaign okay, so if nikki haley declines to endorse
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trump, how could that impact her political career going forward >> yeah. i mean, that is a huge step. i mean, trump is the dominant figure in the republican party as these primaries demonstrated, we saw somewhere between what two thirds the three-fourths are republican since are comfortable with trump's leadership. and obviously we are seeing almost every elected official in the party, even mitch mcconnell, whose wife's trump has subjected to a regular stream of racist vitriol. bend the knee to trump because they see no way either two for their own advancement in the party, but also because they want to benefit from trump's ability, which is enormous to mobilize this base, haley would be making a significant step if she did not endorse him. but if trump loses in 2024, obviously haley would be in position to say i told you so it's a big step. i mean, there's really nothing in her
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political career that would lead you to think that she would take such a drastic step, but the haley we saw after new hampshire, who is much more critical and sharper in her analysis of trump, was a very different politician than we've seen really at any earlier point in her career. so i don't think you can rule it out. again, if pence is opening the door for others, that could that could have a resounding impact. >> fron brown stain. thank you >> thanks for having me. >> and millions in haiti facing violence, chaos, and hunger as daily battles between police and gangs can you to consume the capital of port-au-prince? and cnn's david culver is on the ground there now, and we'll talk to him >> what happened to the golden boy of new jersey? >> i engaged in an affair with another man. >> did you want to be outed united states of scandal with jake tapper? >> i gotta go to therapists if they're having an interview which i definitely new episode tomorrow arlette nine on cnn
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over ten years. mesothelioma is really all we do 808724901 >> the state department is coordinating and evacuation flight for us citizens trapped in haiti as gang violence wreaks havoc on the island nation. today, the agency released a bulletin from the us embassy telling residents with valid american passports where to go. so if they're able to get to the airport, david culver is in port-au-prince. david, tell us what is it like on the ground there? >> an incredibly challenging situation, paul, i want to pick up what you mentioned there with the us embassy arranging those flights for folks to leave, you said something that is key and that is if they can make it to the airport, certainly not the port-au-prince airport where we are there talking about cape patient, which is in the north of haiti and the logistics it's of getting their next to impossible from port-au-prince. may you're talking about dozens of gangs that have
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occupied more than 80% of this capital city. and that's a un estimate and it may have even grown in recent days, given how much aggressiveness the gangs have undertaken and taking more and more territory here to travel up hey, patient, it's really just not a feasible option for these folks the real focus here is trying to figure out how you can get the airport in. but a prince reopened how to get the port established again in a more cohesive manner so as to actually bring in food and bring in aid and bring in what a so badly needed and then that leads to what we have been seeing on the ground today. we were out just before curfew kicked in about 30 minutes ago, and we had a brief window to get a real sense of what some of these communities are experiencing and to get into some of these communities, their barricaded on many entrances and exits. and there are manned by members of those communities who, if they don't recognize you know, who you are, what you're doing here it could end rather ugly. and so there could be a confrontation, a gun fire that would erupt. and that is something that is
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just there, self-protective mechanism at this point to keep anyone out who could potentially be a threat to their community, but they've taken that upon themselves. sure. they have police within some of those community kennedy's paula, but it's interesting because one of the police commanders we spoke with today said he lived in an area that was taken over by gangs. his family was essentially forced out of their home. he had to relocate into one of these barricaded communities, into the police station. they are he and several of his officers are living in that police station and they're just trying to basically keep afloat until they feel like they'll have reinforcements spotlight, which at this point doesn't sound like it's going to come from the international community anytime soon. >> so help people understand how did the situation start here? obviously, we can't go back hundreds of years, but in the past few months, how did this happen? >> right so if you look back to february 7, that was the date that the prime minister ariel
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henry was supposed to turn over power essentially to have elections here in this country. and that folks thought that maybe they'd have a voice and figuring out who their next leader would be. they haven't had elections here since 2016 and the reason that the prime minister was in place and had this role to do that was because of the assassination of the president jovenel moise in 2021. and so it put this country in a very difficult situation starting on february 7, where people were angry with the prime minister when we were here just three weeks ago, they were shouting that they wanted on great to go and the gangs, obviously at that time were taking more and more control and they were taking advantage of an opportunity of a weekend government. and they two 1 on ready to go. now, you look at these two groups and you have everyday folks and you have the gangs ensure they may have a common at this area and focus here. and that is the prime minister in washington, alice did, but they're not a unified front. the reason that the folks who live in haiti wanted the prime minister to go is because they feel like they weren't getting the protection
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from the gangs were talking kidnappings and storage been looted and ransacked, and medical workers targeted i mean, it's chaos that they're having to live through and it's frustrating paula, not just for the people of haiti. i mean, this is an island that the eastern side of the border is the dominican republic. we spent six days in the dr. tried to figure out how logistically to get in, and we ended up figuring it out through the foreign ministry and the foreign minister himself, of the dominican republic, helping silicate that because as he told me, he does want the world to see through the press what is happening here. but he also recognizes it can't just be the dominican republic. it's carrying this way. it has to be international community. here's a little bit of what he had to say to me just a few minutes ago the situation is very dire it's never been as bad as it is now in the conflict in haiti. >> are we beyond the point of being able to fix the situation here? >> well, i certainly hope not. i think that we're still even
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though his past midnight still have to try >> now that trying is going to be relying on the international community and international security mission that would hopefully bring some stability here at the foreign minister, by the way, paula, he going back to january was worn in the un security council and the world community. this point, we need to do something. haiti is on the edge of a precipice here. and now here we are in a place that feels totally destabilized and broken. >> david culver. thank you for being there, bringing us details and this incredibly important story and reproductive health is shaping up to be a top election issue. and the gop still doesn't seem a unified of how to handle it. we're talking with congressman mark the first republican tobacco a bill protecting ivf access via headliner las vegas.
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are handling that well joining me now is new york republican congressman marc molinaro. he announced this week that he is co-sponsoring a bill protecting access to ivf. the first republican to do so congressman, thank you for taking the time to speak with us. this bill was of course, blocked by republicans in the senate last month. and now your speaker says, it's a state issue. so how will you be able to get the support needed from your party? >> yeah. i think first and foremost, alabama's court overstepped clearly, and i think that women and families across american need to know that we support access to ivf. and so from my perspective, it's not lost on me that i'm the first republican to co-sponsor, sponsor this legislation with congresswoman wild >> and i'm >> hopeful that by showing that there is consensus behind ivf that women and families deserve to know they have access and we'll have that access statutorily protected i'm
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hopeful others will follow i do think that it's it's important that we take this step. >> former president trump says he supports ivf, but his campaign won't say if he backs off federal law protecting access. so are you concerned that his silence on this issue of a federal law could prevent others in the party from flowing. their support hi, in this i can't speak for anybody else. i can tell you that i've got i've personal experience with ivf and i've listened to families and women throughout upstate new york who want to be sure that they have access. and i think that it is important. we take a meaningful step and i'm hopeful that, that perhaps others, others will fall. i think they will but i do think that the legislation is sound. it's very basic establishes a statutory right to access i would say this as well. women and families who make this choice. first of all, it's a very deliberate, very earnest decision that ultimately takes a great deal of commitment and comes with a lot of heart ache.
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and we ought to support for families and women. in this case and again, i think others will follow >> and why >> i don't i don't put words in other people's mouths, so i think at the end of the day it's not lost on me that there's consensus here. and that may maybe others will join me in supporting this effort. >> now that trump is the presumptive presidential nominee of your party, will you endorse him >> i said this weeks ago, i think with a colleague of yours, i intended to support the nominee of the party. i support the former president, the nominee of the party, but i will remain terribly focused on a part of the country, upstate new york, that too often gets overlooked. so i don't want presidential politics to overlook the fact that i represent a part of the country that has limited access to quality health care. we live in a rural community where jobs are leaving. we certainly see the burden of inflation and are fearful of the lack of border security and that for me is my
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primary focus. >> what we asked you this time, just as former vice president mike pence is refusing to endorse trump, saying that his agenda is at odds with the conservative agenda. what is your reaction to that? >> yeah. again, i everyone's comes to their conclusions as they do. i represent a part of the country, upstate new york that is seen employers leave for other countries that have seen families torn apart, sent to other states because of high cost and frankly have watched the last four years under this administration with a great deal of concern. and ultimately my job it has been and remains to speak up and out on behalf of the people i represent and i come to the conclusion that what we need, quite frankly is a real focus by this federal government on communities like the ones i represent. >> i want to get your take on something that happened on the other side of the capitol this week, senator chuck schumer, it taking to the senate floor to deliver a sharper abuse of the israeli government. let's take a listen to what he said >> at this critical juncture. i
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believe a new election is the only way to allow for a healthy and open decision-making process about the future of israel at a time when so many israelis have lost their confidence in the vision. and direction of their government you're senate republican colleagues, our quick to slam those remarks, but i want to get your take >> i think that the senator was wrong. i think he was making a statement based on politics, not necessarily smart policy and frankly, we would no sooner want some other country interference bring in our elections are demanding a replacement of our government then we ought to be embracing the concept of impacting are imposing on another democracy. and by the way, democracy, that by far is one of, if not our greatest allies, certainly the middle east. and certainly this time of great peril congressman marc molinaro. thank you so much for joining us
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voters will soon head back to the polls for the third and final day of voting in the presidential election. but with no genuine opposition candidates on the ballot, russian president vladimir putin is widely expected to win his fifth term in office. cnn's brian todd reports on just how putin has been able to hold onto power for so long >> he's already the longest-serving ruler of russia since the dictator joseph stalin. and he could easily eclipse stalin's nearly 30 years in power is there any intrigue over whether vladimir putin will manage to win yet another election >> 100% certain that vladimir putin will remain the president of russia. >> what is she still analysts say the former kgb colonel has rigged the system, sometimes not so subtly. so that only he can emerge victorious starting with eliminating legitimate opposition like boris nemtsov, who was gunned down at the foot of the kremlin in 2015. and
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alexey navalny, who recently died, very mysteriously in an arctic gulags, though the kremlin has denied any part in it, what navalny decided to do was he was going to set a template, set an example for the russian opposition that if you go to play this game, have no illusions. this is a game to the death. >> one opposition candidate who did get approved later still got disqualified. only three other candidates were ultimately allowed to appear on the ballot. token opposition analysts say they're numbers and their fates are, have already been decided and their presence on the ballot is billing to make it have the appearance of an actual election >> yet the kremlin is making great efforts to promote the vote ads for putin running on tv. polling stations set up nationwide. there's even voting in parts of ukraine occupied by russia, which goes against international law. >> they're going around literally with ballot boxes to
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people's houses in some places urging them to vote. >> the kremlin may have a little reason to worry with near-total control of the media and the voting. but the turnout of the funeral for navalny showed that there are still russians willing to take great risks to support reform >> navalny before he died, said that everyone should go at noon on that fine all day and just stand in front of the polling station. now will be interesting to see how many people do that. in what parts of russia analysts say russian voter apathy from decades of being worn down by fraudulent elections helps putin has to his messages to the public, appealing to their paranoia, he has to ultimately say, we are surrounded by hey enemies and they are external. and internal in vladimir putin's mind. and that he is the person who can protect russia. >> even if some votes against him gain critical mass, if he has maybe too few ballots, they'll, they'll create some votes for him so that's a very corrupt system. and three days gives them the leeway to do
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that. >> given how heavily putin has tipped the scales, what are the most likely ways his rule will end? hello say the more realistic scenarios include a popular uprising, which is less likely a coup, or putin simply dying on the throne. the most unlikely scenario they say his vladimir putin actually being voted out of office. brian todd, cnn washington >> and on this week's episode of the whole story with anderson cooper, cnn anchor and chief legal analysts, laura coates investigates two missing persons cases one with a mysterious connection. here's a preview. >> there are several details that appears that what caulkins account of the events are not accurate. he didn't check out with mr. williams on the radio as you're supposed to? he didn't notify dispatch that he was transported someone from one location to another the timeline of when he said it occurred versus the independent witnesses. all of that appeared that he was not being truthful about the encounter between terrence williams and himself >> those inconsistencies
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