stopped his advance on moscow and apparently pulled at least some fighters out of rostov-on-don. they had made to it within 120 miles of the capital when they suddenly decided to turn around. the kremlin saying they have putin s word he can go safely to belarus free from prosecution. you can see him being cheered by the folks. they even went to shake his hand. prigozhin saying he made the deal because he didn t want to shed russian blood. translator: therefore, russian blood would be shed from one of the sites we turn our column around and turn in the opposite direction according to the plan. we also see here some of his departing fighters who seem to get some cheers from residents as they stood on top of the tanks. so we have full team coverage for you over the next hour. our team of correspondents and guests. i start with nic robertson. so prigozhin has been seething at russian leadership. he s been saying for months, attacking the defense minister shoigu and others. he
sitting. so she was pretty lucky. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. lower prescription costs, an historic national fight against climate change. senate democrats pass a scaled back version of the landmark legislation they ve chased for more than a year. it tooks months of negotiations and an exhaustive all nighter of whirl wind votes to reach a 50-50 split along party lines. vice president kamala harris then cast the deciding vote. the yeaj are 50. the nays are 50. the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed. [ applause ] cnn s melanie skin oh na is on capitol hill. reporter: if there was going to be any hurdle, it was going to be house moderates in the democratic party. but we have actually already heard this evening from two key house democrats, mikie sherrill, and josh gottheimer, that they are indeed going to support this package even though it doesn t contain s
specifically calling for the genocide of jews, does that constitute bullying harassment? if it is directed and severe, it is harassment. so the answer is yes. it is a context dependent decision. it is a context-dependent decision? that s your testimony? it is depending upon the consteks? that s not bullying or harassment? this is the easiest question to answer yes, miss magill. so is your testimony that you will not answer yes? if it is if the speech becomes conduct, it can be harassment, yes. conduct meaning committing the act of genocide? the speech is not harassment? after facing widespread back lash after those remarks, magill attempted to clarify her remarks the following day. in that moment, i was focused on our university s longstanding policies aligned with the u.s. constitution which say that speech alone is not punishable. these policies need to be clarified and evaluated. but in the end, that was not enough and polo sandoval is live. magill is
it s not only offensive, but what it is also doing, it is getting us away from the core elements of public school educational supports that the biden administration is pushing, that us at the state levels have been making sure are being reinforced in our states, and really making sure we re focusing on creating a long-term, sustainable and competitive economy that everyone can benefit from. governor moore, nice to say that, this campaign pitch from the biden/harris team is similar to 2020, in that they re stressing this is extreme maga. to save democracy, you ve got to keep joe biden in office. does that pitch work a second go-around? i think about this idea of democracy. you know, i heard last night repeatedly from a few of the
well, it appears as if he s been afraid to deal with prigozhin and the run-up to this. perhaps afraid to call him a security service. to have his head out of the window fearing there would be a revolt in the town or more prigozhin s people would go on a wild revolt in russia. it demonstrates fearful vladimir putin was the guy who could maintain the power balance with all the oligarchs. he was the one at the center who could be the godfather. yes, you can run that business. you give me that much. you do that. you do that. he was the balance. then he went into ukraine on the premise that he could win it really quickly. completely failed. then he got stuck a bit later now, in trench warfare. so he failed the second go-around. now he had this offense on the streets that hadn t been seen in decades and that s on his