consequence opportunity a war crime. here s what she said. there s records of illegal cluster bombs being used by the russians. if that s true, what is the next step of this administration, and is there a red line for how much violence will be tolerated against civilians in this manner that s illegal and potential a war crime? it would be. i don t have any confirmation of that. we have seen the reports. if that were true, it would potentially bell a war crime. this is something the administration has grappled with for months and months, especially since ukraine started asking for the munitions saying they could make a difference, particularly baas russia has been using them. as jake sullivan said today, the u.s. had been deferring, making a decision on this, kind of punting this down the road until it became absolutely necessary. now they feel ukraine does need it on the battlefield, because they were running low on ammunition. president biden said that in an bur view e
well? of course you don t. really insisting in a disparaging way on the way that yevgeny prigozhin lived. for us, from the outside that have been hoping for insight into what wagner was for all of these years, suddenly we see how the minutes of has been living. of course, no sign from the man himself. even as we had that video released, the timing also. alexander christian coat today, the idea was that as part of this deal, it was not just evgeny promotion who would stay in belarus, it was his wagner troops that would be moved there. we also heard from lukashenko that the troops themselves are still, in fact, on the russian territory in their bases. melissa, per goshen is obviously a vicious warlord. he led an armed mutiny against russia. i am not expressing sympathy for him. but experts say that russian authorities have a pattern of fabricating criminal cases against the kremlin s challengers. is there any indication that this raid is part of some sort of bogus effort to e
alex alexander lukashenko claims he is back in russia. stunning images of russian police raiding his homes, seizing guns, passports, cash, and wigs. in ukraine, at least six people are dead after a russian strike on an apartment building in the western city of lviv. a relative safe haven, largely spared by the war so far. cnn is on the ground with new information. and also tonight, indicted trump aide walt nada finally pleads not guilty to all charges. this hour, we ll be breaking down what it means for the special counsel s classified documents case against the former president. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. wolf blistzer is off today. i m alex marquardt and you re in the situation room. our top story tonight, the new questions over the fate and whereabouts of wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin. cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance is joining us live from belarus with details. matthew, you pressed the belarusian
and bring on the good stuff. liver health journey today is gps, the global public square. welcome i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york today on the program the fallout continues from thursday nights, tough debate for the president he is the worst in history by far. i ll get insights on next moves for biden. and the democratic party i ll get the global reaction from the financial times is edouard louis then israeli prime minister netanyahu said last week that the intense phase of the war will soon in but key questions remain. what comes after what about science? signs of a new war with hezbollah in the north i ll ask israel s former prime minister ehud olmert and i ve talked a rabbi, sharon browse about american jews sentiments towards israel, and a growing generational divide later in the show. i bring you my take a case for optimism despite all the worries people have these days. but first to the fallout from thursday s presidential debate it was a moment
trumper republicans, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle, live from 30 rock center and we are now 152 days away from the election. and it has been 80 years since the largest see to land invasion in history, d-day. president joe biden joined world leaders in normandy to mark the historic moment. at the american cemetery, he addressed the crowd that included surviving veterans that took part in the assault that helped liberate europe. peter alexander was there. reporter: 80 years later, where useful bravery landed, today, these last surviving heroes returned. just above the source for 150,000 allied troops, waited in the surf, and were met by an endless barrage of kris mayes six bullets. from the president, a solemn tribute. it is my honor to be able to salute you here in normandy. all of you. reporter: fewer than 200 of american sons who stormed these beaches on d-day to help reclaim the continent from k