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Video Shows Wagner Troops Firing in the Air as They Leave Rostov-on-Don; Warner Troops Began March on Moscow Saturday; Prigozhin Cuts a Deal With Kremlin to End His Insurrection; Kremlin Says Some Wagner Mercenaries to Sign Contracts With Russian Military. Aired 5-6a ET
Refinery Fire That Erupted After Wagner Clashed with Russian Troops has Been Extinguished; Kremlin Says Some Wagner Mercenaries Will Sign Contracts with Russia's Military; To Avoid Bloodshed, Prigozhin Reached an Agreement with Kremlin; Moscow Claims To Be Unaware Of Prigozhin's Current Whereabouts; U.S. Intelligence Believes Prigozhin has Been Planning A Military Challenge; Prigozhin-led Insurgency Comes to an End; Kremlin: Russia Will Drop Charges Against Prigozhin, He Will Travel to Belarus Under a Deal Mediated by Belarus; U.S. Officials Mindful of Saying Anything that Moscow Might Interpret as Interference; Interview with Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center Senior Fellow Alexander Baunov; Insurrection's Impact on Russian Economy; Aftermath of Brief Wagner Rebellion; Prigozhin Last Seen Leaving Rostov-on-Don After Suddenly Ceasing His Insurgency; During the Insurgency, U.S. Saw No Change in Russia's Nuclear Stance; Interview with Financial Times Moscow Bureau Chief Max Seddon; After a Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Left Three People Killed; Trying to Control the Flow of Information; During Rebellion, Moscow Attempted to Stifle Information by Blocking Certain Internet Sites. Aired 4-5a ET
Insurrection Led by Prigozhin Comes to Abrupt End; Kremlin Says Russia to Drop Charges Against Prigozhin, He'll Go to Belarus Under a Deal Brokered by Belarus; Biden Reaffirms U.S. Support for Ukraine in Calls with Leaders of U.K. France and Germany. Aired 3-4a ET
M-4 Highway Still Has Restrictions in Place; Kremlin Claims Some Wagner Mercenaries Will Sign Contracts with Russian Military; Prigozhin's Charges Will Be Dropped, He Will Travel to Belarus, According to Kremlin; To Avoid Bloodshed, Prigozhin Reached an Agreement with Kremlin; Moscow Claims To Be Unaware Of Prigozhin's Current Whereabouts; U.S. Intelligence Believes Prigozhin Has Been Planning a Military Challenge; Belarus: Lukashenko Mediated an Agreement with Prigozhin; Interview with King's College London War Studies Lecturer Vera Michlin-Shapir; After a Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Left Three People Killed; U.S. Officials Mindful of Saying Anything that Moscow Might Interpret as Interference; Russian Coverage of Wagner's Insurrection; Why Did Prigozhin Agree to End Uprising?; After Abruptly Calling an End to the Insurgency, Prigozhin was Last Seen leaving Rostov-on-Don; Interview with Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin Director Alexander Gabuev; Kremlin: Prigozhin to Leave Russia, Go to Belarus; After Armed Uprising, Putin's Power Put to the Test. Aired 2-3a ET
Russia's Insurrection Comes to Abrupt End; Prigozhin Cuts Deal with Kremlin; Charges on Prigozhin Dropped; Prigozhin will be Going to Belarus; Moscow Doesn't Know Where Prigozhin is; Interview with USC Director of Central European Studies Robert English; Putin and Prigozhin Had Close Ties Before Uprising; White House Continuous to Monitor Situation in Russia; Joints Chief Chairman Milley Postpones Trip to Middle East; Kremlin: Prigozhin's Whereabouts Unknown; Three Killed in Kyiv After Russian Missile Attack; Interview with The New Yorker Staff Writer Masha Gessen; U.S. Intelligence on Prigozhin Insurrection; Lukashenko Brokered Deal with Prigozhin; Yevgeny Prigozhin's History. Aired 1-2a ET
Insurrection Led by Yevgeny Prigozhin Comes to Abrupt End; Chaos and Disorder in Russia Could Impact Ukraine War; Putin's Power Tested After Armed Uprising; What the Russian People Know About Wagner's Revolt; White House Continues to Monitor Situation in Russia. Aired 12-1a ET
Uncertainty Remains Over Russia After Insurrection; Uprising marks major Challenge To Putin's Authority; Possible Tornado Leaves Destruction In Indiana; Key Putin Ally, Belarus President Lukashenko Brokered Deal That Ended Armed Insurrection; Future of Wagner Uncertain After Insurrection; Australian High Court Rules Against Russia In Claim To Keep Embassy Site. Aired 11p-12a ET
Putin's Power In Question After Armed Revolt; The Bloody Rise Of Russia's Revolt Leader; Canada Opens Probe Into Titanic Sub's Implosion; Fate Of Wagner Group Uncertain After Uprising. Aired 10-11p ET
Putin's Power In Question After Armed Revolt; Ukrainian Forces Press On With Counteroffensive Amid Uprising In Russia; Maritime Probe Launched After Sub Implosion; U.S. Surprised BY Revolt's Rapid Escalation; Former CNN Executive David Bohrman Dies At 69. Aired 9-10p ET
Putin's Power in Question After Armed Revolt from Wagner Group; Ukraine Military Claims Gains Amid Chaos in Russia; Putin's Power in Question After Armed Revolt; What Biden's Silence Means for the Next Steps in Ukraine War; Maritime Probe Launched After Sub Implosion; Canada Opens Probe into Titanic Sub's Implosion; Landmark Rulings Expected at Supreme Court This Week. Aired 8-9p ET
President Biden Calls Ukrainian President Zelenskyy And Other Leaders Amid Russia Chaos; Uncertainty Looms Over Russia After Insurrection; Ukraine Says It's Making Gains Around Bakhmut; Trump Tells Supporters He's Being Indicted For Them; Interview With Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA); Biden Urges Allies Not To Give Credibility To Putin's Claims Of Western Interference; San Antonio Officers Facing Murder Charges After Fatally Shooting A Woman In Distress. Aired 7-8p ET
Inside The Chaotic 36 Hours of Russia's Uprising; Biden And Zelenskyy Speak About Russian Insurrection; Three San Antonio Police Officers Face Murder Charges; U.S. Coast Guard To Prioritize Recovery Of Submersible Items From Sea Floor; The Impact Of Russia Chaos On Ukraine War; Russia's Duma Moves To Regulate Wagner Group; Interview With Mayor Ron Nirenberg About Heat Wave Impacting Millions In Texas. Aired 6-7p ET
Looming Doubt In Russia As Insurrection Ends; Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) Is Interviewed About The Insurrection In Russia; U.S. Coast Guard Focusing On Salvage Operations On The Submersible Tragedy; Brutal Heat Wave Blankets Southern U.S.; House GOP Reframing January 6 Insurrection; Update On The Search For Actor Julian Sands Missing After Hiking In California; Federal Reserve To Raise Rates This Year. Aired 5-6p ET
U.S. Coast Guard Concludes Search And Rescue Response Of Titan Sub Disaster; Inside The Chaotic 36 Hours Of Russia's Uprising; Dangerous Heat Wave Continues To Affect Across U.S.; Kremlin Says Deal Reached To End Wagner Insurrection; Cleanup Begins At Montana Train Derailment Site; Final Supreme Court Decisions Expected This Week. Aired 4-5p ET
Inside The Chaotic 36 Hours Of Russia's Uprising; 50-Million- Plus People Under Heat Alerts; Titan Recovery Missions Continue On Sea Floor. Aired 3-4p ET
Uneasy Calm In Russia in Wake Of Armed Revolt; Blinken Situation In Russa Is Extraordinary; Kremlin Says Deal Reached To End Wagner Insurrection; 50-Plus Million People Under Heat Alerts; Ukraine: Two Killed, Eight Injured in Russian Attacks; Canada Launches Probe Into Titan Incident; Rebellion By Prigozhin Comes To An Abrupt End. Aired 2-3p ET
June 24, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin Vows Punishment For "Betrayal"; Mercenary Leader Yevgeny Prigozhin Claims Wagner Group Controls Military Facilities In Rostov-On-Don; U.S. And Canada Launch Investigations Into Submersible Implosion; Moscow Mayor Reports Of "Anti-Terrorist Measures"; Putin Refers To Rostov-On-Don Situation As "Armed Uprising". Aired 5-6a ET
Russian President Vladimir Putin Refers To Rostov-On-Don Situation As "Armed Uprising"; Ukraine Tweets "We Are Watching"; Putin Vows Punishment For Rebels; U.S. And Canada Launch Investigations Into Submersible Implosion. Aired 4-5a ET
Russian President Vladimir Putin Addresses Nation As Wagner Group Claims Advances Inside Country; Ukraine Tweets "We Are Watching"; Wagner Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin Claims Group Controls Military Facilities In Rostov-On-Don; Prigozhin Declares Russians Tricked Into War; U.S. And Canada Launch Investigations Into Submersible Implosion. Aired 3-4a ET
Wagner's Yevgeny Prigozhin Accuses Russian Military Leaders of Bombing the Group's Forces, Vows Response; Moscow Mayor Reports of "Anti-Terrorist Measures"; Russian President Vladimir Putin to Address His Nation Soon; Russian Defense Minister Denies Striking Wagner Camp; Prigozhin Declares Russians Tricked into War. Aired 2-3a ET
Wagner Chief Halts Mercenaries' March To Moscow; Kremlin: Case Against Prigozhin Will Be Dropped, Wagner Chief To Go To Belarus; Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) Is Interviewed About Wagner Chief Halts Mercenaries' March To Moscow; Sources: U.S. Intel Saw Signs Prigozhin Was Planning To Challenge Russian Military But Ultimate Aim Was Unclear; Will Uprising In Russia Impact Detained Americans? Aired 11p- 12a ET
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) Is Interviewed About Wagner Chief Halts Mercenaries' March To Moscow; WH Continues "To Monitor The Situation" After Wagner Chief Says He Turned His Forces Around.Aired 10-11p ET
Wagner Group Leader Stops March To Moscow; Russia Says Prigozhin Won't Be Charged, Will Head To Belarus; Who Is Yevgeny Prigozhin, Putin Ally Turned Rebel? Aired 7-8p ET
Wagner Chief Halts Mercenaries' March To Moscow; Russia: Yevgeny Prigozhin Won't Be Charged, Will Go To Belarus; Wagner Chief Says His Mercenaries "Are Turning Around." Aired 6-7p ET
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Wagner Chief Says His Forces Ending March To Moscow; U.S. Intelligence Saw Signs Prigozhin Planning To Challenge Russian Military; Zelenskyy Calls Wagner Group's Challenge To Russian Leadership A Mutiny; U.S. Closely Watching Power Struggle In Russia; Who Is Yevgeny Prigozhin? Aired 3-4p ET
Leader Of Mercenary Wagner Group Yevgeny Prigozhin Turns His Columns Around From Approach To Moscow; Belarussian Government Claims Deal Brokered By President Of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko Led To Wagner Group Turning Away From Moscow; Ukrainian Forces Continue Preparations For Counteroffensive Against Russian Troops In Ukraine; Analysts Examine Possible Infighting Among Officials In Putin's Government Which Led To Wagner Group's Potential March On Moscow. Aired 2-3p ET
Putin Accuses Wagner Mercenaries Of Uprising; Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs General Mark Milley Postpones Middle East Trip Over Situation In Russia; Prigozhin Says Kremlin "Tricked" Russians Into War; Zelenskyy: Wagner Mutiny Exposes Russia's "Weakness"; Interview With Sergei Markov, Director, Institute Of Political Studies, Moscow & Former United Russia M.P. Aired 1-2p ET
Putin Accuses Wagner Mercenary Leaders Of "Armed Uprising"; Wagner Chief Claims To Have Seized Control Of Key Military Facilities In Two Russian Cities; White House Closely Watching Power Struggle In Russia. Aired 12-1p ET
Russia Accuses Wagner Group Of Urging "Armed Rebellion"; West Caught Off Guard By Russian Power Struggle. Aired 11a-12p ET
Yevgeny Prigozhin, Leader of Mercenary Wagner Group Previously Fighting against Ukraine for Russia, Takes Russia City Rostov-on-Don in Apparent Insurrection against Russian Leadership; Yevgeny Prigozhin Demands Meeting with Russian Military Leaders after Criticizing Russia's Invasion of Ukraine; Russian President Vladimir Putin Condemns Actions of Leader of Wagner Group as Armed Uprising. Aired 10-11a ET
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