vladimir putin is greeted by a swarm of supporters during a rare surprise crowd appearance. this comes hours after the reported target of prigozhin s failed russian revolt is revealed. and erin burnett visits troops training near the front lines in southern ukraine. she s live from the ground. then we re getting our first look at pieces of the destroyed titan submersible. the giant sections of debris from the sub that imploded near the site of the titanic wreckage are now above the surface. what those pieces could tell investigators about what went wrong more than two miles under water. plus an invisible danger in the water as peep head to the ocean. what has killed 11 people in the last two weeks at gulf coast beaches including a former nfl quarterback. welcome to the lead, i m bianna golodryga in for jake tapper. we star with our law and justice lead and two major developments in the special counsel investigation into donald trump s attempts to over turn the 2020 el
democrats push misery because it s demoralizing. the more demoralized the populace feels the more powerful they become as a result. take your average democratic voter. there is one. have you ever noticed how modern progressives seem unsatisfied, anxious, unhinged, angry, nose rings, purple hair. a recent survey found that liberals were roughly two times less likely than conservatives to feel completely satisfied with their lives. liberals reported feeling less satisfied with their own mental health. i ll back them up on that. and their family lives. their entire belief system is in part dedicated and predicated on the idea that the world is about to end due to climate change. it s been in the schools forever. they re hearing it from powerful politicians like aoc. it means they re willing to do anything, even destroy priceless historical pieces of art to remind you of that fact. that s what a few climate extremists did to the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. they di
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you know into the history and it was not a it was not a pouch, it was just a brew between the mafia members for the higher position in the organization. but, that was scary because one of those not quite an army. so, andre, the wall street journal is reporting that prigozhin actually planned to capture top russian military officials and that was his goal. and the way they write is is this. they say western officials said they believe the original plot had a good chance of success but failed after the conspiracy was leaked forcing prigozhin to improvise an alternative plan. andre, do you think prigozhin s plan would have succeeded if he was going to go in and kidnap or take senior russianmill leaders, do you think that would have worked if he had if it didn t
the court, opening up files, interviewing people. right. there s still this lingering question as to whether the court could have done more early on. but at the end of the day you ve got someone here who shattered this culture of the court. washington is a city that floats on leaks. the only island in that heap was the supreme court. it didn t leak. and it shattered the sense of trust on the court. and also indicated this, it s caused a lot of tension between the whys. he knows the justices didn t do this. he knows it was not them for sure. he said things were not normal all year. he also says this was part of an effort to prevent the dobbs draft from becoming law. intimidate them to change it or if you assassinate one of them a democratic president nominates to a democratic senate a democratic justice, and then