capability to a point where because they cannot launch another october 7 attack, there is credibility to say it s time to pivot to a ceasefire that gets the hostages out, and that rebuilds gods in a direction that prevents any resurgence of hamas and the white house they feel very bullish about this. they have israeli backing for this, even though there s gonna be a debate inside israel, the question now is, what will hamas do? well, they agree to this as well. very interesting. i mean, how do you see you say that they re confident that they have israeli backing? i know ben gvir, a member of the war cabinet on the right, came out and said, look, the government s going to fall apart if you do this, netanyahu was more circumspect, obviously. i mean, what did we hear from both of them here and how does that dynamic? well, my understanding of this is that the war cabinet supports this overall vision. the israeli war cabinet meeting decision-making body inside of israel s government that
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a weekend of chaos and drama in russia, what we ve seen is extraordinary, and i think you ve seen cracks emerge that weren t there before. mercenaries declared a mutiny, and then called it off. in under 24 hours. this is something that would have had to have been planned for a significant amount of time to be executed in the manner in which it was. it was a visible rejection of his war policy. by a guy who can his ally. there s a lot we don t know precisely where prigozhin is. he did say that vladimir putin s reasons for invading ukraine were invalid and that s something that s going to struggle to recover from. growing questions about vladimir putin s leadership going forward and whether his iron grip on russia is weakening. this makes him more vulnerable, arguably, than at any time in his two-decade rule. on the streets of a major russian city residents cheered wagner fighters as they withdrew. a calamity for russia averted.
severely restrict abortion and bans in six other states are caught up in the courts. here with me now is democratic senator amy klobuchar. thank you so much for joining me. i want to start with that attempted insurrection in russia. it was an incredible threat to vladimir putin s authority. how weak is the russian leader right now? dana, this was really significant. it showed a demonstrable crack in the strength of vladimir putin at home. it was a visible rejection of his war policy by a guy who had been his ally, who clearly had gone insubordinate on him, took over a town of over a million people and brought his tanks to within 124 miles of moscow. so it is very significant, and i think that it is something that we have seen mounting. we ve seen more and more criticisms of putin. we know that he got into bed with this guy, doing business with someone who had been in
welcome back to state of the union. it is been one year since the supreme court over turned roe v. wade. and across the u.s., the change has been dramatic. more than a dozen states now ban or severely restrict access to abortion and bans in six other states are caught up in the courts. here with me now is democratic senator amy klobuchar. thank you for joining me. i want to start with the attempted insurrection in russia. it was an incredible threat to vladimir putin authority. how weak is the russian leader right now? dana, this was really significant. it shows a crack in the strength of vladimir putin at home. it was a visible rejection of his war policy by a guy who had been his ally who had clearly gone insubordinate and took over a town of over a million people