we begin with a stunning reversal of the rebellion and russia. wagner fighters, led by getting a rousing send off of a wild 24-hour march on moscow. it began when he announced that man had taken over headquarters and rostov, and it has leading a so-called justice march towards moscow. fighting was reported along the way, and wagner forces got stopped to yell its before moscow. you called off the rebellion and agreed to leave russia. russian residents getting a heroes sendoff. russian officials said he agreed to travel to belarus. a lot of questions about what happened, and what comes next. analysts now chalk it up to a murky power struggle. i don t think it was a stunt. i think it was a mutiny. i think that s the right word. not a coup d état, a fight among armed forces to take over, but to be loyal to putin with dramatic consequences for undermining stability and the consolidation of russian armed forces. questions still remain about the future in exile. i suspect h
menendez. we begin tonight with what comes next after this weekend. short-lived yet startling rebellion against russian president vladimir putin. saturday s march on led by the one-time protegee did a head blow to the strongman image. he still wages war on ukraine. today, we learned president biden spoke by phone with ukraine s president on the sudden instability in russia. the white house says president biden offered his, quote, unwavering support for ukraine s counteroffensive against ukraine. the revolt is the first serious threat to putin s power in decades. secretary of state anthony blinken today said could it could change the port of the democracy in ukraine. i think we ve seen more cracks emerge in the russian facade. it is too soon to tell exactly where they go. and when they get their. certainly we have all sorts of new questions that putin is going to have to address in the weeks and months ahead. and we also confirmed that u.s. intelligence agencies knew in ad
it is beyond overwhelming. steven avery is guilty. the story gripped the nation in the series, of making a murder. so many citizens it s being heard by people around the world. steven avery and his nephew, convicted of murder and a hunting killing of the young photographer. where they really in dissent? i didn t do it. somebody is doing a job on me. did you have any vendetta against avery? absolutely not. for the first time on television, lead investigator defenses interrogation that led to a conviction. this is seen by many as a false confession. there was a real confession. he knew reference. those officers wanted that information in the worst way. they got it in the worse way. that prosecutor fights back with an explosive book. people are going to hear the other side of the story. and a promise from steven avery s high powered new return. do you have evidence that could free steven avery? we do. welcome to dateline. it s an extraordina
heritage foundation. but we begin with team fox coverage. marianne rafferty with key information on the five crew members including a fascinating connection to the passengers who sailed on the titanic but first the matt finn live with what we know about the implosion and the investigation. good evening. reporter: good evening. the coast guard says a report discovered a debris field from the imploded ocean gate sub just 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic 2 1/2 miles underwater. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families. on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command. reporter: the coast guard said the sub did not collide with the titanic and the debris location appears to be consistent with the sub s dissent path. a coast guard admiral says sonar buoys in the water for the past 72 hours did not detect any boom, indicating that sub may have been d
supreme court overturned roe. the impact we ve seen on women s reproductive care from state to state, and how it could influence the 2024 race. as the 11th hour gets underway this friday night. good evening. once again, i m stephanie ruhle. in less than one hour, it will be one year since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. revoking the constitutional right to abortion that it had established. that decision coming from the conservative majority on the high court. the latest nbc news poll shows 61% of registered voters disapproved of that very decision. in the years since that ruling, abortion has been banned, or made unavailable, in more than a dozen states. and it is severely restricted in nearly ten others. today, president biden signed an executive order to expand access to birth control. his administration s latest effort to protect reproductive rights. late this afternoon, biden and vice president harris spoke about those rights. we stand for the freedom of every