russia in crisis. the weekend mutiny by russian mercenaries exposes putin s vulnerability, forcing him to cut a deal with the man he had called a traitor just hours before. that man, hot dog vendor turned war lord yevgeny prigozhin was apparently allowed to flee to belarus. we re going to take a deep dive into what happens next for him and his wagner group. and it s becoming increasingly clear that republican voters don t care how corrupt their candidates are. donald trump s lead is actually growing in the crowded republican presidential field. make that make sense. but we begin tonight with a wild weekend in the unprecedented challenge to more than two decades of vladimir putin s grip on russia. the armed rebellion has ended, but the uncertainty it sparked continues. the russian war lord behind that attempted insurrection. wagner group leader yevgeny prigozhin remains out of sight, but he released an audio message today, claiming he wasn t seeking to overthrow putin. h
alaska, the major general saying the fort waynewright community is one of the tightest i ve seen in 32 years of service, i have no doubt they will pull together and provide comfort to families of our fallen. the apache helicopters were part of the 25th aviation regimen returning from a flight heading to fort waynewright base. they went down near fairbanks, where the base was located. two soldiers were declared dead at the scene and a third died on the way to the hospital. a fourth soldier is being treated for injuries. in february, two soldiers were hurt when a helicopter was involved in an accident and it is nearly a month to a day nine soldiers were killed innen can tucky when two blackhawks collided midair before going down. we ll continue to monitor last night s crash as officials begin investigating what went wrong. todd: prayers to those families. thank you. americans stranded in sudan hiring private security companies to help get them to safety. some say it is simila
mistakes but now i want to change my life if i hear you correctly, it sounds like you re crying out for a new normal, for getting back to normal and i m hoping that the things you have said today will help us begin to get back there. the late great chairman, elijah cummings in 2019, speaking to and about michael cohen. the ex-trump lawyer who testified this week before the grand jury investigating trump s hush money payment to a porn actress. cohen s attorney, lanny davis, joins me in a few moments for his first tv interview in the case also tonight, a major development in the criminal investigation of trump s mishandling of classified documents. there s a judge who ordered trump lawyer evan corcoran to testify. plus, ron desantis allegedly chooses his fingers as the spoon of choice for his chocolate pudding. it s just one of the weird, strange tales of the would-be presidential candidate who apparently likes political stunts and performative hate politics but people, n
under pressure the growing calls for senato diane feinstein to step down i ll talk to the first democra to say it out loud the congressman ro khanna. and senator tim scott s toug position the most prominent black man i the republican party leans int the culture wars as he explore a run for president. i m jonathan capehart. this is the saturday show. we hold these truths to b self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator wit certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit o happiness. the declaration of independenc certainly rings hollow today a the republican party continues to push legislation that is no only wildly unpopular an dangerous, but also strips these unalienable rights fro americans. friday, the supreme cour ordered continued access t mifepristone until the court could make a final decision on wednesday. polling shows a majority o americans, 64% believe abortio should be legal in all or
health services. cases of the virus are rare outside central and west africa now on bbc news unspun world. hello and welcome to bbc headquarters, broadcasting house here in london, for unspun world, the programme where we get straight answers from the bbc s remarkable range of experts right around the globe. in this programme, more and more governments are starting to think that ukraine may actually be winning the war which russia launched against it. the war is really exhausting the country, exhausting the ukrainian economy. covid hits north korea big time. what does that mean for kim jong un s future? in the past, north korea has been very sensitive about international aid. to accept that, it means to acknowledge that we can t cope by ourselves, which would be a huge embarrassment to the government. and should we learn to love the black holes which we are just starting to photograph in the depths of the universe? it raises questions about ourselves, our place in the univer