welcome to inside politics sunday, i m abby phillip. and coming up this morning, rebellion in russia gives way to a retreat. a mercenary leader is heading for exile. vladimir putin is in power. but his grip on the russian government appears weaker tan ever. plus is russia s nuclear arsenal still secure. we re ask a member of the house intelligence committee next. and donald trump casted himself as a crusader who delivered a shift on abortion but what he won t say might be just as important. up first for us, vladimir putin stared down a mortal threat and strikes a deal to save his skin. they reacted to a world wind weekend in russia and i rebellion aimed directly at the heart of moscow. do you believe this is the beginning of end for vladimir putin? i don t want to speculate about that. we ve seen this aggression against ukraine become a strategic failure across the board. russia is now distracted that putin has to worry about what is going on inside of russia as much
welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. this hour, the white house is lamb basting members of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s cabinet. specifically two right wing extremists who are calling for the ethnic cleansing of tony bl some are wondering if the netanyahu administration will have to choose between extremists and the biden administration. and a federal appeals court, a closer look at abortion since roe v. wade was overturned. we have a brand new court filing from donald trump. this time he s going to the u.s. supreme court to try to appeal the decision made by the colorado supreme court to remove him from its 2024 ballot for engaging in insurrection. let s get right to cnn s paula reed who is here with me. paula, i know you have a big stack of papers that you just printed out, but what can you tell us about this appeal? two weeks ago, the colorado supreme court removed trump from the ballot. that decision is on hold, because previously, the republican p
the bigger the star, the big of a close up. the focus is always on killie and mbappe, as a global icon the france captain s every move is watched. it s another thing try to keep up with him. austria escaped but they have the capacity to do more than survive. the austrians have been on good form and here for christophe baumgartner, a great chance. ,, , ., chance. and stephen mannion did his “ob chance. and stephen mannion did his job superbly- chance. and stephen mannion did his job superbly. a chance. and stephen mannion did his job superbly. a sliding - his job superbly. a sliding doors moment, his job superbly. a sliding doors moment, because i his job superbly. a sliding | doors moment, because in his job superbly. a sliding i doors moment, because in a blink of the match moved on, mbappe moved on, mesmerisingly. 0h, mbappe moved on, mesmerisingly. oh, it s an own goal, france have taken the lead. typical, magical. have taken the lead. typical, magical. a hav
next until somehow it didn t. and misses, goodness me! so for didier deschamps, this was uncomfortable, and for mbappe, less so. his nose felt the force of trying to score a second. eventually, he went off. that would be their last problem, though. les bleus are on their way. this was not spectacular, but for this much fancied france, it is a start. patrick geary, bbc news. well, france captain kylian mbappe came off towards the end of the match, after suffering a suspected broken nose. he collided with austria defender, kevin danso, whilst trying to win a header, and left the pitch covered in blood. france manager didier deschamps says he s not doing well and described the injury as very worrying . france will of course hope it does not keep him out of action for too long, with two more group games still to go. there s been a huge upset in group e, where slovakia beat belgium 1 0 in frankfurt. belgium began the stronger, but against the run of play, ivan shranz capitalise
two more. he s already appointed two that have been very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. the idea that if he s reelected he s going to appoint two more flags upside down is really, i really mean it. could this be the scariest part of all of it? i think it is one of the scariest parts. look, the supreme court has never been as out of kilter as it is today. here s why appointments on the supreme court matter. on friday, the conservative majority of the court reinstated bump stocks, the device that allows a semiautomatic weapon like it is an automatic weapon. it s what the las vegas shooter used to fire more than 1,000 rounds in eleven minutes and kill 58 people at a music festival in 2017. critics say the obvious. this decision just made it a whole lot easier for somebody to almost instantly kill a whole lot of people. and those somebodies are out there. in fact, just a day after that decision to roll back what little gun restrictions we have left in this