next for yevgeny prigozhin as he heads into exile and those hired soldiers who followed his lead on the aborted march to moscow. i m ian lee in dnipro where ukraine forces are trying to take advantage of a failed insurrection. dangerous weather. more than 50 million americans trapped under a record-setting heat dome. the same system could bring high winds, pounding rain and tornadoes into monday morning. plus, boycotts and backlash from coast to coast millions are ending pride month waving the rainbow flag in support of lgbtq rights as new clouds appear for the community and its allies. reporter: i m astrid martinez in new york city where the pride parade s message is celebration and unity. and later, movie magic. we ll take you inside the warehouse that s home to some of hollywood s most iconic creations. this is a dream come true for so many batman fans. ready? announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and than
on social media, zelenskyy touted a positive and inspiring conversation today with president biden, adding that, the world must keep pressure on putin. cbs s ian lee starts us off tonight from dnipro. ian? reporter: good evening, jericka. the events in russia played out like a movie. it had a whole cast of characters and an ending many didn t anticipate. residents cheered wagner fighters as they left the russian city of rostov. from the hero s farewell, it would be hard to tell the mercenaries failed in their mutiny. the group s leader yevgeny prigozhin smiled and posed for selfies on his way out. some greeted the returning russian authorities less warmly, hurling insults. for hours the world watched wagner forces march towards moscow. social media tracked every update of their advance. russian authorities locked down the capital, and with the
next for yevgeny prigozhin as he heads into exile and those hired soldiers who followed his lead on the aborted march to moscow. i m ian lee in dnipro where ukraine forces are trying to take advantage of a failed insurrection. dangerous weather. more than 50 million americans trapped under a record-setting heat dome. the same system could bring high winds, pounding rain and tornadoes into monday morning. plus, boycotts and backlash from coast to coast millions are ending pride month waving the rainbow flag in support of lgbtq rights as new clouds appear for the community and its allies. reporter: i m astrid martinez in new york city where the pride parade s message is celebration and unity. and later, movie magic. we ll take you inside the