judging the success will be up to president biden. he s clear-eyed it s not a kumbaya moment, but it s in their interest not to have a new cold war. president biden s debut on the world stage is now in the books after a summit with vladimir putin cracked open the door with the possibility of easing tensions with russia. the bottom line is i told president putin we need to have basic rules of the road we can all abide by. reporter: he worked to repair frayed alliances and gave vladimir putin a reason to normalize his behavior. we ll find out. reporter: from the g7 in england to nato and the summit
let s not overstate what he s trying to do. that s a tough calibration to get right. that s a subtle victory. it s not sort of lighting things on fire, but perhaps that s to be expected. do you think that runs counter to sort of personally what joe biden would want to achieve or safe to vladimir putin in a moment like we just had? i think you hit on it. there s a sort of tension. on one level, he has always believed using the power of personal diplomacy, that he can kind of get in the room and bend the curve of history a little bit, and then there is the reality. as he has said over the years, he does not trust vladimir putin. i remember him talking about it back in 2014. when others were talking about iraq and putin, he wasn t talking that much. putin was saying at that point as vice president in interviews with me and others, we need to be worrying about vladimir putin
on capitol hill with a million or more patriots in the streets. this kettle is set to boil. and, finally, john, this memorable piece of actual information evidenced in the indictment, they have morphed into pure legal paying off the political cast. we must smite them now and drive them down. that s what the actual oath keepers charged in this are saying. did tucker bring this up last night? i don t think he did. tucker poor tucker is working so hard. it makes you wonder why. yeah. elie honig, thank you so much. brianna? president biden returned to washington after his first foreign trip. did he succeed in his pledge to bring america back as he put it to the political stage? plus a scary warning, finding fugitives. what a major manpower shortage
jeff, thanks for your reporting. terrific work there. brianna? we ll talk with evan osnos, cnn contributor and author of the autobiography, joe bi biden: the life, the run, and what matters now. look, a lot of these kinds of summits are remembered for when they go haywire, something goes wrong, somebody says a comment they later regret. i think what you saw over and over again was him being pretty measured not wanting to make claims that he thought would come back and burn him. he s been in the business a long time and knows what it s like to have something come back six months later and things are falling apart. that s where he s sensitive.
infrastructure that russia cannot attack, somebody who s a russian specialist described it as the don corleone routine. that s a nice flow of oil you have. it would be bad if someone destroyed your pipelines. he was on clear to say there will be an equal and opposite reaction if your actions continue. and that was the goal of this sitdown. it was not to come out as friends but a clear understanding of the consequences. thank you so much for being with us. ahead, we rer going to speak with alexei navalny s chief of staff as president biden warns vladimir putin of deadly consequences if he were to die in prison. and a final debate with