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president's day weekend, america's longest living former president jimmy carter is >> marking one year in hospice care at his home in plains, georgia over the past year. form. president carter turned 99. he also lost his wife 77 years. rosalynn rosalynn carter died in november when she was 96 years old, just days he's after entering hospice care herself with dementia. the 39th president is defied the odds by surviving metastatic brain cancer, liver cancer, and other health scares. his grandson said in a statement, sunday, we have no expectations for his body, but we know that his spirit is as strong as ever. >> we >> wish president carter and his family well, happy president's day. the news continues right here on cnn outfront next, taking on putin, the wife of alexei navalny, bravely speaking out, attacking and accusing his regime of holding onto navalny's body in order to cover up his death. plus cries for help. ukrainian soldiers under attack saying
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they don't have enough people or shells to stop russia, as putin's men take hold of a key ukrainian city and quote, everything he touches, we lose. nikki haley intensifying her attacks on trump as the former president gets some help to pay his mounting legal let's go outfront >> good evening. i'm brianna keilar in for erin burnett outfront tonight, confronting putin, alexey navalny's widow is taking on the russian president slamming putin for his treatment of navalny and the kremlin for not immediately returning her husband's body that can you do shifting. >> he did not have the courage to look him in the eye or even say his name. and now they are also cowardly hiding his body, not showing him to his mother, not giving it to her according to navalny's team, it will be another two weeks before his body will be allowed to leave russia. yulia navalnaya is nine minute address was powerful and
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brave, but it also puts her own safety. it risks. >> she's called on >> navalny's supporters to resist putin even more fiercely than before. and tonight scenes of that resistance, this is an image of navalny projected on the russian embassy in lisbon and inside russia, nearly 400 people in navalny vigils have been detained. some of them ordered to spend 15 days in jail according to a russian-based human rights group and while this crackdown is taking place on russian state tv, putin loyalists are doing all they can to tarnish navalny's reputation >> been saying for many years, including in the studio that this man is a traitor to the motherland a trader that is the message that putin wants out there, but that's been doing nothing to stop the growing >> international outrage, outrage that could hit putin, where it hurts his economy over
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enough on his staff >> wall, you have sent >> moving front live in moscow and matthew, you spent much of the day on the streets of moscow. what are you hearing? >> yes, brian, i have and many russians are frankly shocked at the sudden unexplained death of alexey navalny. and that shock is slowly turning to grief and to defiance as thousands of ordinary russians defy the crackdown on dissent in the country and turnout in towns and cities at makeshift memorials across the country to pay their last respects. despite the risks russians are publicly grieving at alexey navalny's death in moscow, a steady stream of mourners
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laying flowers for the late opposition leader across russia, rights activists say hundreds have been detained for just this morning my hero was diode. this man told us, i grew up watching and learning from him. so it feels like a personal loss. he says young as usual, glowing, put him in. >> this woman tells us she desperately wants russia to change but now we're at a dead end. she says with sorrow grief, and pain you feel that pain? more than navalny's own family and his widow yulia, here meeting outraged european leaders is vowing to expose
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what she says. her husband's kila and to assume his opposition mountain >> yeah. moodle brandao's right. >> i will continue. alexey navalny's work, but like butter was done, i will keep fighting for our country and i encourage you to stand by my side. >> there is >> deleting it to share not only grief and the endless pain that has enveloped us does not let go. >> yeah, for sure. was resilient suddenly, i'm asking you to share my rage, anger, hatred for those who dared to kill our future meanwhile, the russian president expected to be reelected next month, has yet to mention >> the unexplained death of his fiercest critic the kremlin, refusing to comment while it says investigations are underway even recovering navalny's remains in russia is proving painstaking he's elderly mother liudmyla he's traveled nearly 2000 miles to the remote arctic region where
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he died in prison, has been told, according to navalny's spokeswoman the postmortem tests mean the body won't be released for at least another two weeks plenty of times say navalny supporters deeply suspicious of the gremlin for the real cause of this sudden tragic death to be hidden >> or brianna in another sign of >> defiance in russia, tens of thousands of people here have signed a public petition demanding the immediate release of alexey navalny's body to his family, but so far the kremlin seem unmoved by those appeals back to you. >> matthew chance live in moscow. thank you >> outfront >> now of guinea, kara murza, she is the wife of jailed russian journalist and activist
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vladimir kara murza. he was arrested after speaking out after putin's invasion of ukraine, and he was recently moved to one of russia's most brutal penal colonies in siberia. and is now serving a 25 years dentons of guinea. a. thank you for being with us tonight. alexey navalny's team announcing his family will not be able to get his body from russian officials for another 14 days. i want to listen to what his widow yulia said about why she thinks that is just lever. >> and you see just the cowardly way they're hiding his body, not showing to his mother, not giving to his mother. they are lying and they're waiting for the traces of another for of putin snobby shock to disappear, which means cooler name each >> she can't provide evidence, but obviously is very suspicious. and novichok, of course, is the nerve agent that was used on navalny when he nearly died in 2020. >> do you think that >> putin is behind navalny's death? >> good evening absolutely. i
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believe that it is a political assassination. and that is a tool that vladimir putin has been using for many years and now country, both on the russian soil and on foreign soil as well. >> and i believe is responsible for alexey's murder. and the fact that his body will not be released to his family for two weeks. and as always, it's actually don't even try to to find a different explanation, but they're saying that they're conducting a chemical analysis meanwhile, they to causes put forward by the russian authorities that two causes of alex ayse, where the sudden death syndrome and thrombosis which according to alexey's doctors was unlikely because alex it was not suffering from any condition that would make it likely >> this was obviously a murder. and they themselves are not
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giving out the body to the family but, you know, had they done this, wouldn't that be a great opportunity for them to prove? >> that >> they had nothing to do with alex's death had they allowed the family to conduct an independent expertise to find the dot blood clot that they claim was there cause alexander's death would not be the best option for them. well, apparently not because they know that they have to hide something and they're doing it and they're going to take two weeks to hide that there is broad suspicion because so many of putin's enemies have died mysteriously. do you think that navalny's death makes putin weaker or stronger? >> i believe adopt the fact that vladimir putin eliminates
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every single of his opponents is indeed a sign of weakness because no strong leader would have to do anything like this. a leader who enjoys the support of his body collation truly enjoys the support of his population. a true leader who knows that the country stands behind him, will not use repression, will not use political assassination, will not subject people to torture in jails i've guinea a, your husband has been in prison for nearly two years now. he was poisoned twice in the years before his arrest. what fears for your husband safety is navalny's death bringing up for you? >> navalny's a murder, did not bring any new fears because i have been hearing from my husband's life since 2015 after the assassination of
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boris nemtsov and my first my husband's first poisoning two months after that, both things happened in 2015. i have been leaving with this understanding that anything can happen. i'm not the only one feeling shore this way in russia there, 100 and hundreds of political prisoners and many of them are treated the same way held in isolation deprived of contact with their families, and been subject to daily torture and yulia navalnaya is vowing at this point to continue the work of her husband. she has urged others to stand with her in that fight is not can opposition leaders who were in exile be effective against putin because navalny your husband, they've made a calculation that they needed to be in russia. how can the movements succeed from outside?
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>> well first, of all i want to say that my heart goes out to you and that i can feel her pain and millions of people all over the world feel her pain >> and >> i stand with her as far as opposing vitamin putin's regime, i believe that the only way we can achieve that, we can bring closer the day when the regime in the kremlin collapses and peace is restored on the continent is if we can work together both people who are inside of the country and those russians who are forced to leave, but continue the work from outside. and i believe that is my it is my duty to continue my husband's work while he's in jail. it is my duty as vladimir's wife as the mother of my children and also as a russian citizen. the war in ukraine has been going on for two years, for two years, the russian state is leading a
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war of aggression that has led to tens of thousands of dead civilians, of civilians murdered and as a russian citizen, it is my to stand up and fight against this and do everything possible to bring closer to the de doing the war ends. and the regime collapses i've guinea. >> thank you so much. we're thinking of you and your husband, of course, is we are thinking very much of alexey navalny, his family, and what they are going through. and we thank you for your time this evening. >> thank you. very much >> outfront now, max seddon, he is the moscow bureau chief for the financial times. and max about 400 people have been detained so far during these crackdowns on vigils for navalny, should putin be worried about public reaction to navalny's death? >> i think the fact that you're seeing so many people arrested for essentially doing one of the few things that it's legal
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to do in russia to express any kind of satisfaction with their achieved. just laying flowers at memorial. but that can be enough to get you arrested and we've got to remember that it wasn't just these people who are arrested. there were many more who were harassed or they have their personal data taken by police. some of them are even physically threatened. so it shows you that i'm not for putin's reelection and he's already been in power for 2024 years. this was extended for at least 2030. it's a fact that as long as he's alive and we know that they are not interested in brokering any kind of dissent, any kind of opposition and two years so this into this war with ukraine and the small-scale invasion, they, they really feel like they're on a high >> he also sidelined an opposition candidate from the ballot in the election next month, so that he doesn't have to face it. in that light with navalny's death, is this being seen as a clearing of the decks >> i think it's a little early to speculate. there's so much
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we don't oh, about how it looks in navalny died. we know that his this was wife yulia said today that he was that he was murdered. then she believed that she knows the reason why this happened. now, she she has doesn't revealed this yet. but if you compare this to all students previous elections, he never let a genuine challenger like, like navalny ran against them. but even, well, well, after he had total control the presidency, he still had at least stage managed liberal candidates who were meant to appeal to navalny. i'm like dred to let them let off steam and to show that they didn't have very much support this year is the first time when no one liked that was even allowed allowed to run. they seem to have toyed with it in the form of this failed candidate. but eastman, who by, by his own initiative, some ai, much less popular, much less inspirational than navalny, but just the, it's a bit like the inanimate carbon rod and the simpsons, just people where we're so happy that any even the mob was anti-war message was able to be voiced that you
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saw people enthusiastically lining up for hours in the freezing cold the. sign up to support his campaign, and that was evidently assigned that there is more anti-war support than a kremlin wanted to broker. and that is, i'm sure a large part of the reason why he wasn't allowed to run macs, the list of putin critics and enemies who have died suddenly and mysteriously is obviously long. it's part of the reason why there are suspicions. you just sort of gueno say she's feared for her husband safety, not just recently, but for nearly a decade. is he more at risk now >> i think what whatever has happened here, whatever exactly happened to the valdi, i think the kremlin's attempt to sweep this under the road inserted, just treat this like don deal, something they can get away with a really shows you that putin thinks that he can do whatever he wants to your tears into the war. he feels like he's he's winning the western support ukraine is fading. that donald trump would be much more favorable to him, despite what
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he said to carlson might be the presence thank you. can get away with absolutely anything. i'd certainly be wearing max seddon. we appreciate your time tonight. thank you >> outfront. next new video from the frontlines where putin just scored a huge win on the battlefield in ukraine we'll hear from ukrainian soldiers pleading for help, plus trump. now hawking $400 gold sneakers, while his supporters have come up with a new way. it's to help the former president pay off his huge legal bills and an out-of-control satellite that's about the size of a school bus is now spiraling back to earth and tonight, our bill weir has a special report on the incredible amount of dangerous space junk. it's now circling earth vegas. >> story of sin city, sunday at ten on cnn it's time
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depleting as the russians make gains on the battlefield, capturing >> a key city in eastern ukraine, fred pleitgen is outfront one of ukraine's main strong points in avdiivka under a hail of russian bombs, moscow's defense ministry >> released this video of what they say is their forces targeting a coke fuel plant at the northern edge of town on the ground, a fight for sheer survival ukraine's third assault brigade, posted this video of their troops breaking through russian encirclement to escape aviv claim all their soldiers made it out alive till additional oshie, nobody does >> this week. >> all caring >> hearts, not only in ukraine, we're concerned for our heroes, for our avdiivka, for every defender, and for the fate of our people, for the fate of the the entire state. ukraine's president said but among frontline soldiers, bitterness and anger at a lack of both manpower and firepower
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ukrainian say, they killed thousands of russian troops with both artillery and drones. only to be overrun in the end and record follow button lubeck, we didn't have enough people when didn't have enough shells, the soldier said, we didn't have enough possibilities to throw them back if we had a large amount or at least an okay. amount of shells, we could have stopped the enemy. but unfortunately, we didn't have the money. >> and it's >> increasingly becoming clear, not all ukrainians made it out as the noose was tightening. a video call between a wounded ukrainian soldier and his sister indicates some were left behind so what no one is coming, she asks, you're guys are there to or are you alone? >> since >> everyone left the answers, everyone retreated. they told us a car would pick us up. i have two broken legs, shrapnel in my back. i can't do anything are you alone or water she asks know there are six of us. he replies, how could they leave
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you? she pleads, i don't know. just like that for people who are like me can't walk either. he answers the ukrainians now claim the wounded soldier and several others were killed by russian forces. the russian army gloating claiming this video of moscow soldiers shows them raising their flag on a building inside the abdy. you've got coke plant under the continuous fire of russian troops. only a few scattered formations of ukrainian military tents managed to hastily leave after you've cut, abandoning their weapons and military equipment. the spokesman says is russian president vladimir they're putin's biggest victory in months. and the ukrainian sphere, other frontline towns could also fall if they don't get more weapons and ammo sue i know brianna, this is turning into a big problem for the ukrainians. they say that the russians aren't just pressing in the area around avdiivka, but in several places on the eastern front and also on the
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southern front, the russians trying to win back some of those territories that the eu crimeans took when they conducted their counter offensive last year, brianna >> all right, fred pleitgen. thank you. outfront. now retired brigadier general mark kimmitt, a former assistant secretary of state for political military affairs under president george w bush. general ukraine has lost abdivka, which has been a key city in the fight in the east he's since 2014. do you think that russia has the upper hand right now on the battlefield >> well, i don't know if that's the upper hand. i don't even know if it has momentum, but it's certainly is the case that they are advancing even incrementally far more than they have in the past. and certainly looks like the ukrainian forces have lost the initiative in there now reacting to the russian tactics, rather than forcing their will on the battlefield against the russians. >> general, if congress still
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hasn't passed new funding for ukraine within a few months, army officials are saying that they will actually have to start making some pretty hard decisions. there'll be diverting money from some less critical projects. but these are still things that will get a lot of attention, like badly needed barracks, construction or even enlistment incentives amid record low recruiting. could that backfire or could it force republicans hands? what do you think? >> well, first of all, i think this whole issue about whether we are giving enough ammunition to the ukrainians reverse since the political battle sort of going up on the hill, those are really two different things. the political argument is a red herring. >> the problem >> of getting enough ammunition to the craniums is a production problem, not a political problem. i talked about this in september of 2022 in an article in the wall street journal and candidly, i'm surprised that we have been able to maintain
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sufficient artillery ammunition to the ukrainians during them since then. >> it's a very good point certainly the machinery of war takes time to were, to quite the speed that it needs to be at a general mark kimmitt. thank you so much. we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you >> next, trump leaning into his mounting legal problems on the campaign trail now selling these gold seekers friday raise money is the strategy working though, plus a georgia judge now deciding whether or not remove fani willis from trump's election interference case. atlanta's mayor the spoken with willis is my guest >> this looks like an actual crime. >> you don't the app i love it
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outfront. now, scott jennings, former special assistant to president george w bush, and van jones, former special adviser to former president obama. scott to you first, while haley is spending these closing days before the south carolina primary attacking trump, he is laser-focused on trying to capitalize on his legal problems and make them a weapon. is it working for him? >> well pretty obviously, yes. i mean, he's won two primaries. he's going to win another one this weekend. and i think he has correctly identified that most republican primary voters lady got a raw deal the first time around and they're willing to give him a chance at vindication this time. i mean, she's making substantively correct points about who our enemies are and what's going on in the world. but her problem is there are no more persuadable voters. all the ears are closed because they've made up their mind. they want donald trump. i'm interested to hear what she has to say get her press conference or speech that she's making tomorrow that she's announced. because right now what she is talking about, what she's selling is not
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really being received by republican voters who have decided that i've indication is at hand for trump and they want help and make it happen. >> van trump supporters have actually created a gofundme to help pay for his nearly $355,000,000 legal fine it's raised this point about half-a-million dollars. that's a lot of money, but it's still about 354.5 million ago, right it and now he's selling sneakers, $399 gold sneakers, but still is that where you want to be as a candidate >> though it's not, but i tell you it's not where we want to be as a country either. there was a theory that said the reason he won in 2016 was because republican field was so crowded. everybody was so arrogant. they all they could beat him and he got these little plurality, plurality proudly. he just kind of snuck his way in there. but if you could just clear the field, the republican party is healthy enough, smart enough, you got enough good. can you just clear it? get him one-on-one against a normal republican and then
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you'll see and here's what you're seeing. the republican party is now the party of donald trump. it is not a healthy party that cares about ukraine and are placed in the world and cares about treating people right in foil. it cares about one person and he is basically made himself into a martyr for his own cause. and nobody else is cause. and a big chunk of this party is falling along >> well, i mean, scott speaking of someone who has become a martyr, which is alexey navalny. it was days before trump even mentioned is death and then when he did, he compared himself to navalny. he said that he trump is being targeted because he's running for president. this is the quote here. the sudden death of alexey navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our country. it is a slow, steady progression with crooked radical left politicians, prosecutors, and judges leading us down a path to destruction. no condemnation of putin. and i wonder how you feel about that.
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>> well look, i'm a hawk on russia and i think a lot of republicans are and i think over time, you'd love to hear donald trump repeatedly say, i understand that the russian government is our enemy sometimes he doesn't, sometimes he doesn't. in this case, he's obviously focused on other things. i mean, my honest guess is he he turns on the television. he sees the media. he sees nikki haley, and he sees joe biden all focused on the same thing and he says, well, why would i when i fall in with them and may sound rudimentary, but my guess is, when it comes to decision-making about how he's going to approach an issue or you know, deal with something on any given day that that's part of the calculation but look as a party, i mean, i do think it would be best if the people who are running the party and obviously that's donald trump would just occasionally say, i understand these people are the enemy. they are bad, and we need to do what we can do to counter their influence. it's in the world. >> he's not doing that on this one hopefully, hopefully he'll do it in the campaign
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>> you make it seem so easy with the way you do it. van, what's your reaction? >> i mean malignant narcissism. i mean, come on a hero for democracy, an icon for freedom all around the world. someone with more courage than anybody i know to would willingly walk back into the jaws of putin. justice, stand up for democracy is killed. and trump says, hey, this makes, it, makes me think of myself. i'm thinking of myself. he has much more in common with putin, that he has with navalny. first of all, he aspires to be a dictator by his own announcement, admission look, it's a huge blow to the hopes of the world that we don't have a mandela like figure waiting in the wings to take russia back in a better direction is a huge blow. and everybody that i know with a carbon, every carbon-based life form that i know, everybody know what the functioning brainstem i've hurt to hear
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that navalny was gone except for donald trump, who just makes it about himself again >> then, scott, thank you to you both. the next district attorney, fani willis, waiting for word on whether she'll be removed from her case against former president trump. atlanta's mayor, who is spoken with willis is next. and a satellite the size of a school bus, about to collide with earth. so what's being done to prevent the growing amount of space? junk from becoming a serious threat >> to be a headliner laws that's what i want to do. >> it's unlike >> anywhere else in the world >> vegas, the story of sin city sunday at ten on cnn >> only the sleep number smart that lets you eat, choose your individual firmness and comfort, your sleep number setting an actively cools or warms up to 13 degrees on either side now, say 50% on the
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>> comb download the free app. now pete muntean at reagan national airport. this is cnn >> tonight. all eyes on fulton county as we await a judge's decision on whether or not to disqualify district attorney fani willis from the sprawling election subversion case that she has spent years building against former president trump the judge considering what to do after last week's today hearing. and if he decides to remove her from the case, it would fall apart, which would of course be a major victory for trump outfront. now we have atlanta mayor andre dickens, maire. thank you for being with us. we do appreciate it, and i know you felt it was putin to be in the courtroom for the
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second day of testimony. you've spoken to da willis. is she confident that she'll remain on the case >> yeah, absolutely. i had to go to the courtroom the second day to just lay eyes on her. let her see me if for her to know that she's got supportive compassionate leaders in the audience. when you're going through something like this, you don't want to be made to feel alone. women are under attack all across america. and she shouldn't be made to fill alone. so i went to see her and then i went and talked to her and told her i had our back and now one of her to know that she didn't have to feel like folks weren't supportive of her and she feels confident that the other side didn't reach the burden of proof and so she's going to continue to do what she does best, which is b, the da for this county, that has really been helpful in bringing down violent crime across atlanta and for county. >> her testimony was dramatic.
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it was at times contentious. i want to play a little bit of it this would be killers to me that you glide on monday. and yet here we still all a lie. that's one of your lives. you've been intrusive into people's personal lives confused. i'm not on trial no matter how hard you try to put me on trial. no, no, no, no. this is a true judge we don't answer it since you said don't be cute with me. and then think that you're not going to get an answer. >> do you think she helped or hurt herself with her testimony >> well, first of all, fani willis is not on trial. this is a trial about donald trump and the attempt to steal an election him and 18 co-defendants and four of them have pled guilty. so this is all a distraction. this is something that's when donald trump is in trouble. he throws dirt on anybody and tries to find victims. and so what we're
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dealing with is fani willis is being put out front on this. but the truth of the matter is, we really have to focus on who is on trial for criminal acts that have been made against the united states. and that is donald trump, as he's willingly and had a group of photos that have tried to overthrow an american election in 2020 and he's, he's not only on attack against democrats, he's under, he's on attack against republicans. he's attack the republican governor brian kemp the republican secretary of state, brad raffensberger. so we're talking about democrats and republicans he has attack while he's trying to take over and make an election go away and a deal is donald trump as a bipartisan predator. and so he is trying to slinging mud on anybody you can what multiple things can be true, right? what you said, the fact that she has been attacked, she has been attacked personally. personally, she has been
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attacked when it comes to her race and her gender. she also had a relationship with a prosecutor who in obviously the timeline is fuzzy, but who was on this case? the former dekalb county solicitor general said, you're a person prosecutor, and politician, right? and so the prosecutor, the lawyer should listen to the people that are advising you and you should very clinically apply the law which would be like like, don't say anything, let your people do their job, but the person in the politician who has to run for office and the person who was personally offended feels the need to respond, being critical of fani willis, what do you say to that? >> i'm no lawyer and i don't even like to go to court. i went there the other day to look at somebody that just needed to know that people were supported them what i am is the chief executive of this city that has done a whole lot to make sure that we brought down violent crime and a part of that is needing a da has been
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extremely helpful in focusing on making sure that violent criminals are arrested and dealt with. and so together with the atlanta police department, da fani willis and gbi fbi and others. we have had a third highest drop in violent crime across the nation, a 21% reduction in homicides. so what i need a da to do is to the continued to focus on the cases before us in the city of atlanta and in fulton county. >> yeah. obviously, a very busy >> slate of legal efforts there mayor andre dickens, we appreciate you being with us. thank you. >> thank you. >> outfront. next, it's 5,000 pounds. it's roughly the size of a school bus. and now this out of control satellite, it's coming back to earth. and as our bill weir reports dangerous pieces because of space debris, it's actually just the beginning here, plus disgraced former congressman george santos. now suing jimmy kimmel for fraud hi vegas. story of
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>> tonight >> and out of control satellite is on a collision course with earth, the european space agency says the satellite will make a fiery re-entry into the atmosphere on wednesday, but it's it's unclear if it'll reach the earth's surface. it comes as nasa has uncovered a shocking amount of space junk 100 million tiny pieces of debris to be exact. and it's getting worse though we're is outfront we all dropped things around the house. >> guys i think my spanx >> so when astronaut piers sellers dropped a spatula while spreading putty on the space shuttle it was relatable news >> we'll take a look >> but while a spatula in space was still novel in 2006, it seems quaint now because nearly 70 years after sputnik, the moon holds tons of human trash. and the final frontier is filthy with rocket fumes an orbiting junk check out this
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nasa time-lapse. each dot a man-made object bigger than a softball, flying ten times faster than a bullet. the website orbiting now is tracking over 8,300 satellites, most of them put there by private companies like spacex. and over time they will only add to the hundred million tiny pieces of manmade debris in orbit so behind us is the national air and space museum that they have an exhibit on space junk is a time when he started paying attention there's been discussion about it, and it is time that we pay attention to the issue >> ron lopez heads the american branch of astroscale, a japanese entry into the growing field of orbital debris removal. >> the interesting metric is that over the next ten years, we're going to launch three times as much into space as we have launched since budnick, since the beginning of the space age three times as much in just the next ten years >> while they're a long way from flying garbage trucks, astroscale just launched a
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second test mission funded only by private investment recently proved that they can use magnets to catch and potentially extend the lives of dying satellites >> in >> 2018, a team from the uk prove that space junk can be snared with a net which helps with traffic control up there, but does nothing to stop dead satellites from burning into countless pieces of metal, throwing off remnants that can stay in our skies for years launches are almost a weekly or daily we occurrence is that having an effect on the stratosphere? >> yes so as we see this increase in space traffic we see significantly increased emissions in the something we've been talking about is adding lot of material to the stratosphere that was never there before. all of the sort of the mass of material that we put into space doesn't all just stay there. and when it's deorbited, it basically acts and same way that a meteoroid does was special high flying
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jets, a team from noaa recently discovered that 10% of the particles in the street stratosphere contain bits of rocket and satellite metal and in the next few decades, it could be 50% matching the amount created naturally by meteorites. scientists worry that this could eventually alter earth's climate so this summer, japan and nasa aimed to launch the world's first biodegradable satellite made mostly from wood one small step for sustainability there, i suppose the senate unanimously passed the orbits act last year, brianna, this puts this mess in the department of of commerce that's how that's how much is going on in space. also tells nasa to come up with sort of garbage trucks to clean up the mess up there. it is very rare very long odds that anybody will be hit by a piece of debris. but when you look at the pollution crisis on earth it's a big will make another mess up there if we're not careful
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>> really amazing. it's so important, bill. thank you for that report. outfront next, george santos suing jimmy kimmel because of this he julia >> congratulations on getting your driving task candidate, john. edwards cheated on his cancer-stricken wife, had a baby with his >> girlfriend and then tried to pass it off as the campaign staffers kid. >> we're here to get your side of the story >> united states of scandal with jake tapper, new episodes sunday a nine on cnn was >> bad debt holding back only when vicious all in one loafing it's rates far left, 100 k, no
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