that little black and white box that will take you right there. that s it for me, for now. now, it s time for the last word. good evening, lawrence. rachel, the audiotape that you played in the last hour, we are gonna run it again. the audience gets to hear all two minutes of it, uncut, once again. and it brings to life page 15 and 16 of the indictment against donald trump in which there is a partial transcript of what we hear tonight. and that issue, when you are reading the indictment, the words sound like, as you read them, like donald trump is showing a document. but the audio, the audio sounds, you hear those paper sounds. you hear that it sounds like he is holding up a document, which he describes as being pages long. this audio recording is, again, i m not a lawyer, i don t even play one on tv. it is like if you are charging somebody with a bank robbery, and you had an audio recording of them being like, okay i got my beliklava on. i m walking into the bank. i m
already struggling to wages war on ukraine. we have a live report what this means for the kremlin and will sit down exclusively with the key member of the senate foreign relations committee. democrat ben cardin to ask what the u.s. knows and how we should respond. plus we will ask about critics is a president biden is a bungling the u.s. relationship with china. and we will debut a brand-new survey from the reagan institute on how americans really feel about the u.s. position on the global stage. then, when you re after the dobbs decision states make bold moves on abortion and some candidates draw a line. the supreme court of the united states set roe versus wade to the ash heap of history where it belongs. former vice president mike pence calls were 2024 test on one of the nation s most divisive issues. asks for his rivals to join him. i did this call and every other candidate. for the republican nomination to support a minimum standard of 15 week band too. pence joi
welcome to inside politics sunday, i m abby phillip. and coming up this morning, rebellion in russia gives way to a retreat. a mercenary leader is heading for exile. vladimir putin is in power. but his grip on the russian government appears weaker tan ever. plus is russia s nuclear arsenal still secure. we re ask a member of the house intelligence committee next. and donald trump casted himself as a crusader who delivered a shift on abortion but what he won t say might be just as important. up first for us, vladimir putin stared down a mortal threat and strikes a deal to save his skin. they reacted to a world wind weekend in russia and i rebellion aimed directly at the heart of moscow. do you believe this is the beginning of end for vladimir putin? i don t want to speculate about that. we ve seen this aggression against ukraine become a strategic failure across the board. russia is now distracted that putin has to worry about what is going on inside of russia as much
welcome to inside politics. i m dana bash in washington. breaking moments ago, new photos, you can see them here. it shows pieces of the titan submersible pull ed off the ocen floor. i want to go right to ottawa and paula newton. what do those pictures tell us? it was quite a spectacle as we watched the video coming in from st. johns harbor there. those are quite large pieces of the debris. we want to be sensitive to know that five people lost their lives in tragic circumstances. but when you look at these stills, investigators will prove they will actually have some investigative material that s significant. if you at some of those pieces, match them to the body, the outer shell of that titan submersible. we have a statement from the company that first was able to deploy. to the wreck more than two miles to the bottom. they say it will take several days, but clearly, they must have been satisfied just in the last few days with how they were able to map out the debris, wh
good eveningmism i m anderson cooper in new york. this is special coverage of the extraordinary and still confusing events we have been reporting on for the past 24 hours out of russia and of what will be a critical day ahead for vladimir putin. what we witnessed over the last 24 hours appears to have been the most serious threat to putin s hold on power in decades. at this hour we know a lot, but it s important to point out there is a lot that is not known. for instance, what will be the fate of the man in the back seat of this suv, prigozhin, cheered by some as he appeared to be leaving the southern russian town, his mercenary force had just occupy. this video taken just hours after he called off his mercenaries from their push toward moscow and agreed to a deal brokered by russia s ally, belarus. translator: therefore realizing all the responsibility for the fact that russian blood will be shed from one of the sides, we turn our columns around and leave in the opposite d