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
barriers in for workers in the fossil fuel sector that to learn skills in renewable fuel production? reporter: last week when he was in the hospital his colleagues noting his absence. i think we should take a moment and just pray for his health. thank you, manu. and out front now, general michael hayden, the former director of the cia and the national security agency. he suffered a massive stroke in november of 2018 and also has afashphasia now which affects h ability to communicate. the general of course, anyone watching you know him, long-time member of the cnn family, someone our viewers know well. and general, i m very grateful to you for speaking about this. i do want to ask you about your experience because i think you give inspiration and hope to so many. first, though, as manu was just speaking about senator fetterman, reporting that he s not eating, that he is losing some weight, doctors do say that
to pull on a bit the curtains visible to the outside that alerted someone he was alive while he continues searching for hires mother, ahmet is nursing his foot injury while thanking god he has at least one child left to love. that s my daughter, he says, and she s my little hero. my hero. sara sidener cnn. turkey amazing from sara, as always thanks to you for joining us and cnn with alisyn camarata is after this
pennsylvania. about one in three patients who have a stroke will have depression at some point over the course of the year. reporter: fetterman remains at walter reed hospital after checking himself in on wednesday night. his symptoms had grown severe. a source tells cnn he had lost a significant amount of weight. not eating properly or drinking enough fluids, contributing to light-headedness that forced him to be admitted to george washington hospital last week. after being discharged fetterman met with capitol physician brian monahan who later suggested treatment for clinical depression. this source says fetterman s stay could last weeks or more than a month as doctors search for the right mix of medication. we know that senator fetterman pushed himself so hard in those weeks after the stroke when in an ideal world he would have been recovering. reporter: just a few weeks before his stroke cnn caught up with fetterman in rural pennsylvania. where he engaged in extended exchan