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the last day or so has seen an extraordinary turn of events in russia. the russian president vladimir putin has survived an immediate threat to his power after the leader of the wagner mercenary group agreed to end his mutiny against the russian army. yevgeny prigozhin called off his wagner troops march to moscow late saturday night after negotiations with putin s ally and belarus leader alexander lukashenko. he also agreed to leave russia for belarus, and the kremlin has said it will not pursue punishment against him or wagnerfighters. but there are many questions unanswered about what s happened. to help unpack some of these i m joined now by a panel of experts. joining me live are vitaly shevchenko, who is from bbc monitoring, jade mcglynn is a researcher at the war studies department at king 5 college london. she s also the author of memory makers: the politics of the past in russia and russia 5 war. she joins us from oxfordshire. justin crump is a military veteran and
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mcdaniel. and how the united states senate outmaneuvered a radical supreme court to make same-sex and interracial marriage the law of the land. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. in the aftermath of the january 6th attack on the capitol on gia 2021, there is a period when we are on the show in shock and trying to figure out exactly what happened. what specifically are the right words to even describe what had transpired. was it a riot, a mob got out of hand, and attack? and pretty quickly within a matter of a few days, most people including us understood it was an insurrection. it was an attempted coup detail. because what happened on that day was fundamentally the most profound betrayal of the countries to bet democratic principles. it was an attempt to overthrow the will of the people, to throw out your vote, my vote, all our votes, to overthrow the