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and the prime minister even dodged a vote on borisjohnson s conduct. so our big question this morning how is rishi sunak faring in numberten? we sat down in the number ten garden to talk about the rebellion in russia, more staff for the nhs, and how on earth thousands of families are going to pay their mortgages. what s the alternative? labour s lisa nandy is with us from salford. to make sense of what is going on in russia none better than steve rosenberg, our editor there. # never going to give you up #. and it s sunday. there s always room for a bit of light relief. the reluctant star of this year s glastonbury, rick astley, on whether he is cool at last. morning, morning. it s a big day. the first time we ve sat down to talk to rishi sunak at length since january. he s keen to talk about his plan for staff in the nhs. we were keen to put your big questions on the economy. but the last 2a hours have reminded everyone we live in an unpredictable world. here are th ....
the last day or so has seen an extraordinary turn of events in russia. the russian president vladimir putin has survived an immediate threat to his power after the leader of the wagner mercenary group agreed to end his mutiny against the russian army. yevgeny prigozhin called off his wagner troops march to moscow late saturday night after negotiations with putin s ally and belarus leader alexander lukashenko. he also agreed to leave russia for belarus, and the kremlin has said it will not pursue punishment against him or wagnerfighters. but there are many questions unanswered about what s happened. to help unpack some of these i m joined now by a panel of experts. joining me live are vitaly shevchenko, who is from bbc monitoring, jade mcglynn is a researcher at the war studies department at king 5 college london. she s also the author of memory makers: the politics of the past in russia and russia 5 war. she joins us from oxfordshire. justin crump is a military vetera ....
queen dying not that far away in the memory. max foster, thank you very much, appreciate it. that is it for us, the news continues, the source with kaitlan collins starts now. tonight, straight into the source, how speaker house mike johnston is here fresh off a high stakes meeting with president biden ahead of a looming government shutdown. plus, it was a contentious day in court for donald trump when judge threatened to evict him from the courtroom as the ex president responded, quote, i would love that. also, body cam footage was just released from a police raid is now under scrutiny tonight, new scrutiny, after flash bangs were used inside a home for a toddler was on a ventilator. the mother is here with me, tonight. i am kaitlan collins, and this is the source. president biden summit leaders from both parties and both sides of capitol hill to the white house today, hoping to break a stalemate over immigration and aid to ukraine. but right now, that ....
deep sea robot. right now, officials are unsure if those reported underwater banking noises we reported n were a sign of life. with respect to the noises specifically, we don t know what they are to be frank with you. but i can tell you that it s is not sure. obviously we have a bunch of people over there, a bunch of nations looking for them, the coast guard has a bunch of cutters out there. i think recovering it will be easy. finding it is the problem. my guess is that the stress levels are pretty high in there, as the oxygen depletes, their functionality is going to decrease. so i mean, i can t think of a more miserable death, personally. we are also learning more about the history of oceangate expeditions, technical issues on six prior trips. one passenger claiming he was on the submersible and lost contact two hours, forcing an early end to the journey. and 2018 safety report detailing safety concerns, whether it met industry safety standards, claiming the com ....
. it s 4:00 in the east. happy friday. it is just ahead of the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that completely up ended women s health and american politics. of course we re talking about the supreme court ruling overturning roe v. wade and eliminating abortion access and abortion rights for millions of american women. looking back it is hard to understate the legacy of that dobbs decision. first there is, of course, the rulings near immediate impact on women and reproductive health care in america. the new york times reports this. in the year since roe fell, 20 states enacted laws banning or restricting abortion, forcing a rapid shift in the country s patchwork of abortion access. at least 61 clinics, planned parenthood facilities, and doctors offices stopped offering abortions in the last year. most were in the 14 states that banned abortion outright, but the uncertainty surrounding laws in several other states also caused providesers there to shutdown. all o ....