captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, trump s latest excuse. it wasn t a crime, just bravado. woodward and bernstein join me live. also vladimir putin moves to look in control as questions swirl about what really happened with this weekend s rebellion. author and columnist thomas freedman joins us. plus, e. jean carroll now the defendant, countersues, claiming she defamed him. good evening. when we left you last night, the former president had just floated a new explanation of the tape of him apparently sharing a classified plan for attacking iran, which he was not authorized to have, with people not authorized to see it. and that explanation now is, i was just bsing people. he didn t say bs. he said it was bravado, fancier word, same bs. before reading you his latest excuse, here are his actual words, july 2021, showing off the documents. this is secret information. look at this. this was done by the military, given to me. i think we can probably
there other top russians who may have helped yevgeny prigozhin? plus, live in moscow where russians are speaking out to cnn. and a u.s. marine vet here tells me why he s risking everything to fight for ukraine, and then preparing for battle. i m going to take you to a ukrainian training ground where troops are about to return to the fight. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. welcome to a special edition of outfront. we are live tonight in eastern ukraine in the city of dnipro. we are just west of the front lines deep in the country where the brutal war is being raged. now, this is a city of nearly a million people, and, as you can see in the darkness and rain right now, all city lights at night are turned off because of security concerns. and, again, tonight, we heard the sound of air raid sirens. and, with that came this warning from the air force, quote, threat of using ballistic missiles, weapons, do not ignore the alarm signals, go to shelter.
Roman Trokhymets is one of the lucky few receiving treatment for his mental health, but as the war drags on Ukraine is ill-equipped to deal with the scale of the problem
it s successful because step by step, we show results when no one, not the commanders, say it s possible. no one say it s possible. we did really impossible things. when we had 20 soldiers, they had 100 soldiers, and we successfully take their position in such cooperation. that s why we are motivated. and you can see the result on the map, you know? it s the best fact. roman, thank you so very much. i appreciate your time, and i hope that you continue and you quickly feel better. all right. that was roman trokhymets joining us, of course, from near the front lines. thanks so much for joining us. thanks so much for joining us. ac 360 begins right now.
live from i dnipro, ukraine. scores are injured, including children. children are dead as well. ukrainian authorities say that a missile hit a pizza restaurant. and that s the reality. it hit a pizza restaurant in the center of kramatorsk in eastern ukraine. my next guest is roman trokhymets, who has been on this show several times. he was at that restaurant with his sister, lila. you re looking at graphic video that lila took, where you see a severely injured woman. and i spoke with roman earlier about that experience. roman, i m so glad to be speaking to you again. i know you and your sister both suffered concussions from the attack. you were actually hospitalized because of the injuries you sustained. how are you doing? how is your sister doing tonight? thank you very much for asking.