michael mcfaul says russia could be coming closer to a compromise with ukraine. the idea that the only thing that we can do to end the war in ukraine is to give them a face sitting way out which usually translates to by the way giving him ukrainian tele-tory think this is a whole episode has really undermine the hypothesis. maybe putin will negotiate not when he s winning or not when he s given a gift of territory in ukraine but when he s using, as he just did yesterday. joining me now with the latest nbc news foreign correspondent raf sanchez. what more can you tell us about president zelenskyy s conversation with president biden? well, alicia, these conversations between kyiv and washington are ongoing in regular and they are happening at all levels of government. president biden spoke to president zelenskyy but lloyd austin the u.s. defense secretary spoke to his counterpart ukrainian defense minister today also. and yesterday we saw that general mark really the ch
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
reaction inside russia, what we know about it. jill dougherty joins us. jill, vladimir putin delivered this emergency speech, which we all saw this morning calling the mutiny an act of treasonous, a stab in the back, a betrayal harkening wack to the russian revolution. i just want to play some of what he said to the russian people. translator: all those who deliberately chose the path of treachery, who prepared an armed mutiny, who chose the path of blackmail and terrorist methods will face inevitable punishment and will answer both to the law and to our people. so earlier this morning he said they re going to answer to the law and to our people, and now all of a sudden that doesn t seem to be appearing to happen. will putin forgive? he won t forgive him. putin doesn t forgive traitors. and he s been so clear. i mean at the beginning of the war you probably remember he said scum and traitors. so even if he says, prigozhin,
ukrainians on telegram this afternoon saying he s looking forward to next month nato summit. we also called for additional international pressure on russia after this weekend s armed rebellion inside the country. let s turn now to nbc s matt bradley, live for us in london. help put this in context. we don t even know about the history. we heard vladimir putin making reference to this. he made unprecedented emergency speech on saturday morning as this ultimately failed insurrection got going. he said that in 1917, armies overthrew the czar. and that s really interesting. they are returning from the front lines of world war i. returning and outrage to moscow. they created a revolution that eventually over through the czar and led to the communist state, the bolsheviks were the ones who effected this. that was basically a direct reference that he made. so, you could say that these are, the russian empire, died on the battlefields of world war i. it was a direct consequence.
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