mike emanuel. the world waiting russian presidents next move. lucas thomason is live on the white house lawn, jeff paul standing by. we begin with greg who was live on the ground in ukraine track in the latest. hello, greg. it looks like we have walked back from the brink in russia. and a lot of damage done and a lot of questions to answer. the mercenary fighters left last night. they took over the russian city pretty easily as well as other locations including not too far from moscow. headed back to the base camp in ukraine with their boss. it was his anger with russian military and its running of the war in ukraine that triggered this attempted armed uprising. only to be disabused in a deal that came off the hook. russian military leadership and, yes, sent to be sent to exile in belarus. something like this was going to happen. here in kiev, watching very closely. they have a huge stake in what is happening in south russia. a sign of chaos in the country. into the russian
you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. we re live in kyiv with the latest. plus, two of the most closely watched congressional candidates face off in their first debate. we ll look at what stood out in the race that could decide the control in the senate. and with the holiday season around the corner, people could have sticker shock. we ll break down the numbers. ukraine is reporting new russian strikes on at least two cities. a short time ago it said a rocket attack hit a community outside the capital kyiv, causing severe damage to an energy infrastructure facility, while multiple missiles and kamikaze drones struck another city. meanwhile more military artillery will be sent to ukraine. russia is reportedly struggling to replenish its own. that s because according to u.s. officials, western sanctions are keeping many components of weapons productions out of russia s hands. a significant amount of russian wea
In May 1994, I interviewed Fern (Renner) Welk, wife of Lawrence Welk, during the grand opening of the Lawrence Welk Champagne Theater in Branson, Missouri.
Third in a series around the anniversary of the death of Vladimir Ulyanov (Lenin) in 1924 Franco Venturi (in his book Roots of Revolution) quotes a police report on the state of things in the St Petersburg working class after the impact of the populists (Narodniks. “The gross, vulgar methods employed by factory employers are becoming intolerable to the workers. They have obviously realised that a factory is not conceivable without their labour. Without workers [the employers] can do nothing.