from the u.s. on the tragedy. we ll be right back. we ll be right back. hey, everyone. welcome to msnbc special coverage of the rebellion in russia. i am ayman mohyeldin in new york. more than 24 hours after a russian mercenary chief ordered his forces to end the revolt and retweet from their march toward moscow, many questions still remain about vladimir putin s grip on power, about the future of the war in ukraine, and about the impact of this crisis on stability across that region, as well as elsewhere around the world. here is what we know at this hour. russian mercenaries in the wagner group have withdrawn from the russian cities on the orders of its chief, yevgeny prigozhin, who declared an end to his rebellion yesterday. now, according to russian state media, prigozhin meanwhile, now headed to belarus, whose president, alexander lukashenko, helped negotiate that de-escalation. as for vladimir putin and the ongoing war in ukraine, the russian leader expressed co
The main news from westminster the brexit bill has been published, but some mps say the government hasnt allowed enough time to debate it. I am astonished at the amount of time that the leader of the house has given to debate it. A new direction for us Foreign Policy . The Foreign Secretary chooses his words carefully. I dont think weve seen any Policy Changes, official Policy Changes or Policy Pronouncements. And gordon brown warns that theres not enough money to educate the worlds poorest children. The Children Of The World will be without the qualifications they need, and that is indeed a crisis thats got to be dealt with. The day kicked off with questions to david davis, the secretary of state for exiting the eu. The Prime Minister has announced that there will be a white paper, setting out the governments brexit strategy. Many mps wanted to know when the document would appear. Can i thank the secretary of state very much for the part he played, i know, in securing the white paper.
are watching of a man, perhaps being slowly corner? well, ayman, that s a great question. certainly to the extent that he is relying on security services. the question is it appears that the united states intelligence committee knew about this plot certainly a week or two ago. the question is what did putin s counter intelligence people know? did they detect the same information? were they aware of the same sort of planning that was going on by prigozhin, that prigozhin intended, not only to launch this activity, but to make a speech one, or try to make a speed one up to moscow. and if those counter intelligence agencies within russia knew that, did putin know about it. if they didn t know about it your heads are gonna roll. why is it that somebody disclose this close to the inner circle was somehow conducting activity and planning in a way that putin is not aware of. i think you are going to see, and it s very interesting, the head of the gru, they were
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we know, we don t know it s happening behind closed doors. as far as we know, he hasn t gotten there. leland: that s all he can look for essentially, that s his job. we appreciate your insights on both of these things, thank you. molly: still to come on speech one, former white house advisor karl rove joins us on how president trump should handle the first major natural disaster since he took office, plus tensions reignite over north korea as a rogue regime launches a missile over our ally, japan. how should the u.s. respond? and the governor of illinois making his estate a century state for immigrants. how that could play out on the president s tough stance on immigration. he angered the conservatives over the senate bill sanctuary state senate bill. who does he have left? is he a democrat or republican?