in africa and sub-saharan africa and its ability to generate wealth. how can we sustain that? does he still have access to that? what does it give him in russia? it s a really good question. does his use outweigh his threat to the russian president? molly mchugh, thank you, my friend. we have a lot more coming up, everybody. you re watching msnbc. our second hour starts right now. a, hey, everybody. welcome back. i am yasmin vossoughian. if you are just joining us, welcome. it s fantastic to see you. if you are sticking with us, we are thankful for that. we are continuing our coverage this hour with more fallout from the wagner group rebellion against russia. a deal was brokered between yevgeny prigozhin and the kremlin. it stopped mercenary troops in their tracks, averting an armed confrontation. so has the temperature come down in moscow today. how has this impacted putin s grip on power? i m going to ask in just a moment. meanwhile, back in this country, we have results
measured in small villages, not in cities. the british ministry of defence said earlier today that the ukrainians appear to have paused. they appear to be reset again trying to learn from the mistakes or the struggles or the setbacks of the last couple of weeks. i think the big picture on the battlefield, yasmin, is that there is no sign right now that the ukrainians have been able to capitalize on this disarray inside russia. yasmin? for now, for now. we are only 24 hours out from the quote unquote deal. we will have to wait and see how things play out. raf sanchez, thank you. how does this all change the strategy for the ukrainian counter offensive as raf just got into? could the end of the war been ear? could this really be the beginning of the off ramp? former adviser to ukrainian president zelenskyy corner over cough joins me in 60 seconds. we will be back. cough joins me in 60 seconds we will be back. wayfair has nice prices so you can have nice things. hah! kelly clarkson, we
the fan fare exactly didn t spell it out. turkish said they you be along the border but americans say only an area 20 miles deep where the turkish have control. it is unclear if the cease-fire applies here. reportedly it s also unclear what would happen in two major kurdish towns where the flags fly and pence said would not be attacked under the deal and gunfire tweaked the deal on thursday night [ inaudible ] president erdogan seemed to like the deal. if the u.s. can keep their promises by tuesday night when the cease-fire is over but if the promises will not be realized, our operation will continue more rapidly than before. 120 hours from the announcement
here. this is what president trump s amazing outcome looked like on the ground in northern syria friday. bodies of civilians whose syrian doctors here said they were killed by an air strike. these images we had backed up those claims but we can verify them conclusively. he was hit by a plane, she says. a lot of civilians hit by planes and many dead this morning and don t know why. around the town, the confusion over what the deal between the united states and turkey actually meant that kurdish civilians, foreign volunteers, flocking to the town, hoping to bring relief. hundreds are going to be going. the plan is drive as far as we can and then start walking. reporter: they began walking and seeing to turn back later. one avoidable reason the deal announced thursday wasn t going to last.
general mark hertling, good morning to you. i want to start with what we heard from erdogan. after the five day period ends tuesday night but what happens on tuesday morning? we heard from jomana last hour she. she says it doesn t suggest that the kurds will be out of this area by the deadline. so if this attack rejums wednesday, what leverage does the u.s. have to get erdogan to stop? he kept his end of the, quote/unquote deal that they made. yeah. i m not sure there is a lot of leverage. good morning to both of you. the thing that is concerning there are multiple reports of why the kurds are not leaving the area. the first is that it s their home. you know? they don t want to leave their homes. it is their demographic area, the kurds have been settled there quite a long time. second, it s reported by the