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revolt retreat, an astonishing 24 hours in global history. russian president vladimir putin staves off the biggest threat ever to his quarter century leadership as his one-time ally yevgeny prigozhin abruptly calls off a rebellion as his marches closer to moscow. prigozhin has agreed to leave russia for belarus. the wagner insurrection revealed major cracks and put his armor at home, now the world watches to see how it will impact a 16-month war on ukraine. good morning, and welcome to a special edition of the sunday, show i m jonathan katie phang who you normally see at this hour as the weekend off. we start with a sobering realization, we may truly never know how close the nuclear armed nation of russia came to a full blown civil war. the toughest test ever, putin s presidency is over, for now after brokering a truce with belarus, wagner leader if ghani prigozhin, called off a just hours after his mercenaries took control of the military headquarters in south of r ....
couldn t keep from joke. mind your business, file your taxes and keep of my wife s name [bleep] we start with a fox news alert. hundreds of flights from coast to coast are either delayed or canceled right now after the faa experienced a computer system outage. steve: united airlines just announced all of its flights are grounded until at least 10:00 a.m. eastern time. ainsley: todd piro is following the latest developments for us, todd? what a tough time to fly whether it was last year around christmas holiday time to now the faa announcing a total system failure nationwide impacting hundreds of flights. let s take a live look. we are going to orlando, sanford international where all flights are delayed until further notice. the faa tweeting it is, quote: experiences an outage with its notice to air missions system which provides critical flight safety operation information. we are closely monitoring the situation which are impacts all airlines and working wit ....
Weakness on the world stage yesterday, the idea that one of the we just country is in europe, with belarus, with lukashenko. and one of the strongest countries in europe is made of russia and putin, that lukashenko had to make this deal, the belt, it is just preposterous. so russia looks extremely weak right now. the idea that the russian forces can still not get their act together, and really when this war for putin, they look weak on the world stage right now. and so ukraine has an opportunity to capitalize on this. and you can see the makings of ukraine moving forward now to do so. lieutenant general stephen 20, as always, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. good to be with you, jonathan. after the break, we will get ....
Nonemergency advisory system to notify pilots before they take off about issues that will impact the flight. apparent delay down the question is why. ainsley: inconvenient for the passengers but better to be safe. steve: in other news, president biden is back in d.c. after hashing out his top priorities with world leaders. at least the two from canada and mexico on the world stage yesterday. brian: turns out agenda focuses more on climate change i know and equity i can t believe it than border security. ainsley: really, you can t believe it? brian: sarcastic. ainsley: gillian turner is live with the details. at the white house arrived late last night mexico city after releasing new framework with mexican and canadian counterparts as you mentioned. that framework includes some priorities for helping to manage the flow of migrants at the ....
Higher altitude, hopefully that happens. god bless and you your people, thank you for joining us this morning. carley: vice president kamala harris visiting u.s. troop necessary warsaw. todd: awkward moment on the world stage yesterday, griff. griff: image you were just seeing is kamala harris visiting and she will be going to romania. the trip was intended to underscore commitment to nato allies, she is facing criticism for her demeanor yesterday while standing alongside poland s president. watch. is the united states willing to make a specific allocation for ukrainian refugee? for president, i want to know if you think and if you ask the united states to specifically accept more refugees? ....