they have a real problem i wouldn t be surprised if shoigu went. i think my concern and that is that putin s loyal and has a very small clique around him that emerged from st. petersburg into the kgb. i m sure he doesn t come from that group at all. the other thing about shoigu it may be difficult to say but he is not an ethnic russian and oh in russian politics that counts. thank you so much we will see you in the next hour, thank you. let s have a quick look at your weather now. war memories wherever you go. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. the rest of the weekend will be hot with an increasing risk of thunderstorms but it has all changed on monday, it will feel fresher. after a muggy night it will be
he moved into rostov-on-don without a shot. the other point i would make is that when u.s. intelligence has looked at russia for the past several years and assessed where the greatest threat to putin s leadership is, they ve often told me that it s far less likely to come from progressive dissidents or even the russian public than it is to come from his right wing, that that was the greater threat to his leadership. wagner certainly fall into that category. as folks are digesting this and we all are, that the potential outcomes here include ones that perhaps might even be worse than putin. prigozhin is certainly no grand reformer. i mean, not in the least. they are described as a clique
like, give people opportunities who might not have necessarily had the name. like, i give people opportunities. people send me things to try things. i m like, oh! let s give her an opportunity . step out of the box and look in other directions. look for other people beside your normal clique of people. because i think the worst thing and the worst offences have been when you have people of colour and you have nobody in the trailer that they represent. it s not right, it s not fair. and every actor who sits in the chair should have an opportunity to have an artist who can do their skin tone, that can do their hairtexture. and there s no excuse for us, as hairstylists and make up artists, in 2023, for us not to be able to do that. i mean, i also think it s a two part thing. because i think in those higher level decision making rooms, there needs to be more people of colour. 0h, definitely. and then, um. thankfully, women like us, i mean, i always have, you know, assistants
putin. the bbc has verified this video. this video showing the moment the drones hit the building. on the left hand side that small hand object coming into view and then that explosion. and we have an update on this. we have been on social media hearing from ex president of russia, dmitry medvedev saying, in that post on social media, that the alleged overnight drone attack on the kremlin left moscow with no options but to, quote, eliminate ukrainian president zelensky and his clique in kyiv. the latest response have their so far. our correspondent will vernon has been monitoring events from moscow. the statement from the kremlin saying that ukraine used two drones to attack the kremlin building last night saying that russian forces managed to bring those forces down
we are defending our villages and cities. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is following the story from london. our national security and global affairs reporter dan de luce has the latest. and peter baker, a chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst. the kremlin providing no evidence of this attack. kyiv denies it. what do we know right now? reporter: we know that officials in russia are escalating their rhetoric. they are vowing to respond to this alleged attack. in fact, dmitry medvedev, the former president and prime minister just a short while ago on his telegram channel said that, quote, there is no other option except the physical elimination of zelenskyy and his clique after this attack. so that is a message from a very senior russian official, former official still close to the inner circle around vladimir