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mr. president, journalist evan gorshkavic spent this election in prison. in, who opposes your war in ukraine wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexi navalni died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? election campaign, then this is first and foremost the result is not , well, unsatisfactory, unsatisfactory work in the preparation for these elections, it was necessary, probably, to work more actively with your supporters, not to make mistakes, not to allow falsification of those elected on these ballots, and so on, there is also the question, in my opinion, but as far as i know , i don’t know this for sure, but in my opinion the point is precisely this, that the required number of votes was not collected to participate in the vote, that’s all, that means, first, second, as for mr. navalny, yes, he passed away, this is always a sad event, well, we had other cases when people in places of deprivation of liberty passed away, but didn’t this happen in the united states, it happened more than once, by
mr. president, journalist evan gorshkavic spent this election in prison. in, who opposes your war in ukraine wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexi navalni died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? election campaign, then this is first and foremost the result is not , well, unsatisfactory, unsatisfactory work in the preparation for these elections, it was necessary, probably, to work more actively with your supporters, not to make...
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mr. president, journalist evan görskovic spent this election in prison, boris nadierstin who opposes yourwed to stand against you, and alexi navalni died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? mr. president of the american television company nbc cyrus simons, my question: american journalist evan gershkovich, among many who held elections in prison, boris nadezhdin, who opposes the war, was not allowed to participate in elections, and alexei navalny died in one of the prisons during your election campaign, is this democracy, in your opinion? this is life, which means that if mr. nadezhdin did not take part in... in this election campaign, then this is primarily the result of his, well, unsatisfactory, unsatisfactory work in preparation for these elections, it was probably necessary to work more actively with his supporters, not to make mistakes, not to allow falsification of those elected on these ballots, and so on, there’s a question in my look, as i know, i don’t know this for sure, but in my opinion this is exactly the point, that
mr. president, journalist evan görskovic spent this election in prison, boris nadierstin who opposes yourwed to stand against you, and alexi navalni died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? mr. president of the american television company nbc cyrus simons, my question: american journalist evan gershkovich, among many who held elections in prison, boris nadezhdin, who opposes the war, was not allowed to participate in elections, and...
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mr. president, journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison, boris, who opposes your war in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you called democracy? "that's life," he told us, and called navalny's death an "unfortunate incident." he had agreed to release him, he said, before he died, as long as he did not return. until now, he'd never publicly mentioned alexei navalny's name. tonight the white house denying knowledge of a prisoner swap. >> we have not heard a russian official raise navalny as part of the prisoner swap in any of those conversations. >> reporter: the white house is calling this election not free nor fair. china, north korea and saudi arabia are among those congratulating putin. lester? >> keir simmons, thank you. >>> president biden issued a new warning to israel telling prime minister benjamin netanyahu that a ground invasion of rafah would be a mistake. the warning came after israel raided a hospital in gaza. richard engel now with late details. >> repo
mr. president, journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison, boris, who opposes your war in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you called democracy? "that's life," he told us, and called navalny's death an "unfortunate incident." he had agreed to release him, he said, before he died, as long as he did not return. until now, he'd never publicly mentioned...
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mr. president, evan gershkovich spent this election in prison. pposed your war in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: that's life. he took part in this election campaign, then this is first of all a result of his unsatisfactory work during the preparatory period of this election. he has perished, that is always a sad event. we've had other instances people died in prison. has nothing like that happened in the united states? it has and not just once. >> another powerful piece of work by keir simmons. our colleague is with us right now. matt, i want to ask you about that, but i want to tell our audience we're getting live pictures coming from moscow. these pictures are from red scare. this is notable. you see putin and some of his top allies there celebrating the tenth anniversary of the russian annexation of crimea, a piece of land that ukraine still claims as its own. matt, i want your take on what we're see
mr. president, evan gershkovich spent this election in prison. pposed your war in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: that's life. he took part in this election campaign, then this is first of all a result of his unsatisfactory work during the preparatory period of this election. he has perished, that is always a sad event. we've had other instances...
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mr. president, journal evan gerk koe vits spent this election in prison. boris who opposes your war in ukraine wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: that's life. he has perished that's a sad event. we had other instances that people died in prison. has nothing like that happened in the united states? it has happened and not just once. >> reporter: so president putin responding in that way but also making some news because alexei navalny, he told us that he had asked for alexei navalny to be released from prison. he agreed to that just days before alexei navalny died. that leads to the question why he would have died. saying that president putin asked for something like that and western leaders one of the many ways in which western leaders, including his election tonight but then other countries are congratulating him. countries you might expect like china, iran and north korea, guys. >> keir, thank you so much. >>> it is time no
mr. president, journal evan gerk koe vits spent this election in prison. boris who opposes your war in ukraine wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: that's life. he has perished that's a sad event. we had other instances that people died in prison. has nothing like that happened in the united states? it has happened and not just once. >> reporter: so...
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mr. president, journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison, wasn't allowed to stand againstavalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: that's life. took part in this election campaign, and this is first of all, a result of his unsatisfactory work during the preparatory period of this election. as for mr. navalny, he is perished, that is always a sad event. we have had other instances where people have died in prison. has nothing like that ever happened in the united states? it has happened, and not just once. >> reporter: now, jake sullivan, you played a little bit from his news conference a little bit earlier, katy. well, he also said in that news conference that he did not recognize what president putin said was that he had agreed to release alexei navalny shortly before his death. and alexei navalny's widow condemning those comments, because she mentioned his name only after he died. >> still no word on evan gershkovich who has been in prison now for about a year. keir simmons, thank you very much
mr. president, journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison, wasn't allowed to stand againstavalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: that's life. took part in this election campaign, and this is first of all, a result of his unsatisfactory work during the preparatory period of this election. as for mr. navalny, he is perished, that is always a sad event. we have had other instances where people...
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mr. evan rosen is representing. as a matter you wanted to pass out the presentation? okay. sorry, let's first address president lopez. what do you want to ask him to accept? >> this is response to public records request. [difficulty hearing speaker] >> okay. okay, so you will be showing the e-mails as part of the presentation? we just need to ask president lopez if it is okay. he can hand out written copies to you? >> yeah, that's fine. >> okay. thank you. >> president lopez, i have another preliminary matter if i may. >> sure. >> question to the city attorney. on rehearing requests, what are the standards for the board to apply? >> [indiscernible] and prevent manifest injustice, the board may grant rehearing only upon showing new or different material facts or circumstances have arisen. where such facts or circumstances if known at the time could have a effected the outcome of the original hearing. >> thank you. if i can follow up, as you know, section 9 of our rules provision e also states that this action shall not apply to any motion to rehear a case made by the board's
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mr. president journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison. ukraine wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: that's life putin said, and in his answer suggested he had agreed to release navalny on the condition he never return to russia. days later his outspoken opponent was dead putin said his widow yulia joined a protest in berlin sunday as russians demonstrated at polling stations by simply standing in line. >> there could be nothing with mr. putin because he's a killer. he's a gangster. >> reporter: the kremlin spokesman rejecting criticism of the election. >> alexei navalny's widow is calling on leaders around the world not to accept this election. >> well, you know, those are people who are -- who get themselves deprived of their mother land, and they're staying abroad. the longer they stay abroad -- >> her husband died in prison. >> the longer they stay abroad, the less connection they have with their own countr
mr. president journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison. ukraine wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: that's life putin said, and in his answer suggested he had agreed to release navalny on the condition he never return to russia. days later his outspoken opponent was dead putin said his widow yulia joined a protest in berlin sunday as...
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mr. president, journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison. ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> reporter: after that news conference in which president putin did make news in that answer by apparently confirming reports that he had agreed to some kind of a deal where alexei navalny would be released from prison, while not explaining how, days later, according to his accounts, alexei navalny ended up dead, alexei navalny's wife yesterday took part in protests in berlin. after that news conference, i got to the kremlin spokesman, dmitry peskov, to ask him about yuia navalny's call. >> what do you say to leaders around the world who won't belief this election, who won't believe the results you're announcing tonight? >> around 87% after 24 years in power, it is unprecedented. >> if 80% is accurate. >> 87%. >> if 87% is right. >> it is right. it is right. everything is extremely transparent. our whole election system is
mr. president, journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison. ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> reporter: after that news conference in which president putin did make news in that answer by apparently confirming reports that he had agreed to some kind of a deal where alexei navalny would be released from prison, while not explaining how, days...
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mr. president, journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison.in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. president trump, is this what you called democracy? >> as for mr. navalny. he has perished, that is always a sad event. we've had other instances where people die in prison. has that not happened in the united states? it happens. and not just once. several days before mr. navalny perished, i was told by some of my colleagues, not administration employees, but some people that there was an idea to exchange mr. navalny for some people in western countries. the person talking to me hardly finished their sentence when i said i agree, but just on one condition. we will exchange him for him to never come back. let him stay there. that's it. but unfortunately the thing that happened happened. such things happen and you can't do anything about it. that is life. >> reporter: it's interesting because this is something we actually first heard from the navalny camp shortly after hi
mr. president, journalist evan gershkovich spent this election in prison.in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. president trump, is this what you called democracy? >> as for mr. navalny. he has perished, that is always a sad event. we've had other instances where people die in prison. has that not happened in the united states? it happens. and not just once. several days before mr. navalny perished, i was told...
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evan logue, 16%. that could change. mr.says he continues to be optimistic and is waiting for all of the votes to be counted. he feels he will search and get closer to the other gentlemen in this race. at this juncture, joslin, he is leading. >> reporter: this is a hot race that has had a lot of eyes and appeared where outside where the watch party took place for the former mayor. you can see the things wrapped up but people left with a lot of smiles. a reminder that the top two candidates make it to the general election in november. things are looking pretty good for sam right now. he is leading like we have been mentioning. he came in tonight with energy, silent, his supporters were around him. he says the country right now needs a congress that will get something done on homelessness. he also reflected on his time as mayor with us. >> we have a wonderfully diverse city. a city that continues to inspire me. and, show me how people can overcome incredible obstacles. to show amazing resilience to accomplish great things. tha
evan logue, 16%. that could change. mr.says he continues to be optimistic and is waiting for all of the votes to be counted. he feels he will search and get closer to the other gentlemen in this race. at this juncture, joslin, he is leading. >> reporter: this is a hot race that has had a lot of eyes and appeared where outside where the watch party took place for the former mayor. you can see the things wrapped up but people left with a lot of smiles. a reminder that the top two candidates...
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and finally, when we return for mr. kimball forest, johnson came to key. evans said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just find the item for them at the end of a let me my strategy was creating contact with both sides and trying to mediate. i knew that the trust i had formed with prudence was a rare commodity. i think there was a legitimate decision by the west to keep attacking poor elizabeth, so they blocked the tim basically. yes, they blocked it and i thought they were wrong. the downside of the war is the casualties in ukraine and russia. it's a very harsh blow to ukraine is a country there will have to be a huge restoration of its infrastructure to follow. mister schultz is a logic here. they must be on the kremlin payroll because they completely what they are saying is because incomplete contrast with what the german chancellor has been saying. and also, by the way, mentioned to see how the german leader, how he suggested that it was russia who the rail, the piece to processed by actions on the ground. while in reality, in even a
and finally, when we return for mr. kimball forest, johnson came to key. evans said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just find the item for them at the end of a let me my strategy was creating contact with both sides and trying to mediate. i knew that the trust i had formed with prudence was a rare commodity. i think there was a legitimate decision by the west to keep attacking poor elizabeth, so they blocked the tim basically. yes, they blocked it and i thought they...
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when we return from mr. kimball, boris johnson came to key, evans said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just fight them under my strategy was creating contact with both sides and trying to mediate. i knew that the trust i had formed with prudence was a rare commodity. i think there was a legitimate decision by the west to keep attacking poor goods. and so they blocked it basically. yes, they blocked it and i thought they were wrong. the downside of the war is the casualties in ukraine and russia. it's a very harsh blow to ukraine as a country. there will have to be a huge restoration of its infrastructure. last valued support, or simple board among green fronts, as president has said, there should be no more constraints or red lines in offering assistance to ukraine . your sum of money will my crowns, words went on with some of the countries. other politicians, a real new law in the government. and the president of the republic are clearly telling the french people to political forces. but frances position has changed. there are no more red lines. there are n
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and finally, when we return for mr. kimball forest, johnson came to key. evans said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just fight them at the end of all. i mean, my strategy was creating contacts with both sides and trying to mediate. i knew that the trust i had formed recruiting was a rare commodity. i think there was a legitimate decision by the west to keep attacking prudent lives. and so they blocked the tim basically yes, they blocked it and i thought they were wrong. the downside of the war is the casualties in ukraine and russia. it's a very harsh blow to ukraine is a country there will have to be a huge restoration of its infrastructure to follow. mister schultz has a logic here. they must be on the crumbs in payroll because they completely what they are saying is goes incomplete contrast with what the german chancellor has been saying. and also, by the way, mentioned to see how the german lead or how he suggested that it was russia who the rail, the piece to process by actions on the ground. while in reality, in even according t
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working every day to secure the release of the wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich detained in russia exactly one year ago. mrtold his parents he would never give up hope and continue to denounce the kremlin for using americans as bargaining chips. evan gershkovich is the only american to have been charged with spying by russian authorities since the end of the cold war. finally, beyoncÉ's country music inspired album has dropped and is making waves among critics and fans alike. take a listen. >>[singing] 16 carriages driving away. i watch them ride with my dreams away to the summer sunset on a holy night. on a long black road, the tears i have cried. >> cowboy carter puts a new spin on country while also throwing back to the genres black roots and has a range from walk -- rock, folk, and funk inspired hits to a more classic cover of dolly parton's jolene. thank you for listening to world news america. this is bbc news. stay with us. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public
working every day to secure the release of the wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich detained in russia exactly one year ago. mrtold his parents he would never give up hope and continue to denounce the kremlin for using americans as bargaining chips. evan gershkovich is the only american to have been charged with spying by russian authorities since the end of the cold war. finally, beyoncÉ's country music inspired album has dropped and is making waves among critics and fans alike. take...
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a russian court extended the detention of evan gershkovich, by three months as he awaits trial. mra reporting trip, making him the first western journalist to face those charges since the fall of the soviet union. the us ambassador to moscow has called the allegations �*categorically untrue' and �*fiction.’ mr gershkovich has now spent almost a year in moscow's high—security lefortovo prison, and his pre—trial detention has been extended to june 30. bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg has more. we weren't allowed in to the moscow city courthouse. nothing personal — all journalists were being kept out. instead, the court released its own video — just six seconds of evan gershkovich. ajudge ruled he must stay injail. evan, how are you? this week marks one year since the wall streetjournal reporter was arrested in russia. evan gershkovich, the first us journalist here since the cold war to be charged with spying. he and his employer insist he is innocent. deadlines and everything... so does the us government. might be a first step... it's demanding that russia let him go. the message
a russian court extended the detention of evan gershkovich, by three months as he awaits trial. mra reporting trip, making him the first western journalist to face those charges since the fall of the soviet union. the us ambassador to moscow has called the allegations �*categorically untrue' and �*fiction.’ mr gershkovich has now spent almost a year in moscow's high—security lefortovo prison, and his pre—trial detention has been extended to june 30. bbc�*s russia editor steve...
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relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. mr by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge; they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague sumi somaskanda has been speaking to evan's co worker at the wall streetjournal, paul beckett — and his sister danielle. she asked danielle how evan was doing. it's really hard for him, but we're so proud of him. he's very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day, march 8th, which was really nice. paul, i want to ask you, his detention was extended for a fifth time this week. what can you tell us about that? it's a pattern we've seen since start of this. every two or three months, the russians produce him in court and ask for more time to investigate. we haven't seen any evidence through that whole process. no
relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. mr by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge; they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague sumi somaskanda has been speaking to evan's co worker at the wall streetjournal, paul beckett — and his sister danielle. she asked danielle how evan was doing. it's really...
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wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge — they say mr gershkovich is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. we've been speaking to evan'sand he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day — march 8th — which was really nice. paul, i want to ask you, his detention was extended for a fifth time this week. what can you tell us about that? it's a pattern we've seen since the start of this. every two or three months, the russians produce him in court and ask for more time to investigate. we haven't seen any evidence through that whole process. now it's been extended for another three months, which means we don't know when there will be a trial. so really it's pretty foggy when you look forward and that just increases the urgency of bringing him home and increases the urgency of the us and russian governments and any other other government that can be helpful figuring out a way to get him back. and paul, last time we spoke, we discussed also the prospect of a possible
wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge — they say mr gershkovich is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. we've been speaking to evan'sand he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day — march 8th — which was really nice. paul, i want to ask you, his detention was extended for a fifth time this week. what can you tell...
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so that's still painful joining me now is evans boss at the wall street journal world coverage chief gordon fair cloth mr. fairclough. thank you so much for being here. we know how hard anniversaries like this can be, how painful. so what's the latest information you have about evan and how he's coping it really is just a terribly sobering milestone that we've hit and such a brazen assault on press >> freedom and really chilling example of the kind of hostage diplomacy taking place these days, you know, where you see countries like russia adjust taking captives for geopolitical game. >> and are you in touch with them and have you been so we don't have a lot of direct communication with evan obviously, he's being held in the form of a prison in moscow he does meet with his lawyers regularly and also gets gets consular visits from american diplomats and russia which is comforting. he does, he does receive and send a lot of letters >> i can >> tell you from the letters his his sense of humor is intact and i hope that's an indication of how well he's holding that's remarkable. >> your editor in chief, emma t
so that's still painful joining me now is evans boss at the wall street journal world coverage chief gordon fair cloth mr. fairclough. thank you so much for being here. we know how hard anniversaries like this can be, how painful. so what's the latest information you have about evan and how he's coping it really is just a terribly sobering milestone that we've hit and such a brazen assault on press >> freedom and really chilling example of the kind of hostage diplomacy taking place these...
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mr. dixon office showing, it's very interesting, demonstrates that having a long history in the community outweighs how much money you've raised, and that's particularly true, for supervisor simitian and evan> do you think they will credit him for the asian experience or would be a detriment to him? >> a great question. a hardwood answer. mr. maturity great point about really thinking distinctly about both of these elections, both what people are thinking of the primary and it could be very different in the general. >> and whether people compare her to president biden, the complaint has been he's too old, will those still be made with joe simitian. and 23, you set the table for matt mahan, nobody stepped up to go against him. your reaction to what you're saying tonight and the possibility that he could be mayor for 10 years? >> that's an excellent question about just what it means for the city of san jose. at first i will just say that for all of us that choose public service, the reason you do it is you want to make great change, what i'm hoping is, the counsel of the community will really step up to provide the kind of support that the mayor needs to address the big issues of homelessnes
mr. dixon office showing, it's very interesting, demonstrates that having a long history in the community outweighs how much money you've raised, and that's particularly true, for supervisor simitian and evan> do you think they will credit him for the asian experience or would be a detriment to him? >> a great question. a hardwood answer. mr. maturity great point about really thinking distinctly about both of these elections, both what people are thinking of the primary and it could be...
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as us journalist evan gershkovich approaches a full year in russian detention, the kremlin says it won't talk publicly about the possibility of any prisoner exchange. mrscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on the war in ukraine in the russian city of yekaterinburg. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial detention at a high—security prison in moscow by another three months. we've been speaking to his sister danielle, and wall streetjournal assistant editor paul beckett about their efforts to bring evan home. in early december the state department said that they made an offerfor evan and paul whelan who has been there for five years and the russians rejected it. since then we've seen him twice, one at his annual press conference at the end of his interview with tucker carlson. we know there are conversations pulling on. it is appropriate that those happen quietly and secretly and we are not privy to them but we are confident that they are happening and we hope that they benefit so
as us journalist evan gershkovich approaches a full year in russian detention, the kremlin says it won't talk publicly about the possibility of any prisoner exchange. mrscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on the war in ukraine in the russian city of yekaterinburg. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial detention at a...
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mr. combs is innocent" and called this a witch hunt. david? >> david: victor oquendo reporting tonight. victor, thank you. >>> overseas, and in russia tonight, american journalist evanershkovich losing his court appeal in moscow. the "wall street journal" reporter wrongly detained for nearly a year now. the court rejecting his request to be released, ordering him to remain behind bars until at least june 30th. russia accusing him of collecting state secrets for the u.s. american ambassador lynne tracy again calling the allegations categorically untrue. >>> when we come back here tonight, in new york city this evening, the suspect accused of intentionally shoving a subway rider onto the tracks in front of a train. news of an arrest. >>> donald trump now selling bibles. what he's charging. only unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans come with the ucard - one simple member card that opens doors where it matters for you. what if we need to see a doctor away from home? ucard gets you in with medicare advantage's largest national provider network. how 'bout using it at the pharmacy? yes - your ucard is all you need. huh - that's easy! can it help keep my smile looking
mr. combs is innocent" and called this a witch hunt. david? >> david: victor oquendo reporting tonight. victor, thank you. >>> overseas, and in russia tonight, american journalist evanershkovich losing his court appeal in moscow. the "wall street journal" reporter wrongly detained for nearly a year now. the court rejecting his request to be released, ordering him to remain behind bars until at least june 30th. russia accusing him of collecting state secrets for the...
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as us journalist evan gershkovich marks a year in russian detention, the kremlin says it won't talk publicly about the possibility of any prisoner exchange. mrested in russia last year on suspicion of espionage. moscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on russia's war in ukraine. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial detention at a high—security prison in moscow by another three months. my colleague, sumi somaskanda, spoke to evan's sister, danielle, and wall street journal assistant editor paul beckett about their efforts to bring him home. great to see you again. thanks forjoining us. danielle, we talked in december, first of all, how are you and your family?— all, how are you and your famil ? ~ ., ., ., family? we are holding on. in this ast family? we are holding on. in this past year _ family? we are holding on. in this past year we _ family? we are holding on. in this past year we have - family? we are holding on. in this past year we have been l this past year we
as us journalist evan gershkovich marks a year in russian detention, the kremlin says it won't talk publicly about the possibility of any prisoner exchange. mrested in russia last year on suspicion of espionage. moscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on russia's war in ukraine. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial...
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mr gershkovich is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. his sister danielle has been speaking to our russia in berlin, some of evan's friends held a small protestgh. you know, i'm obviously thinking back to the moment a year ago when i learned the news, and i'm here in berlin now, where a lot of evan's friends are located and based. we actually unfurled a big "free evan" banner in front of the brandenburg gate a few hours ago, because the key thing is really just to keep talking about evan and what an injustice it is that he has now spent 365 or 66 days behind bars. exactly on that point, in terms of the public protest, the pronouncements we've had so many of over the past 12 months, do you think that helps or hinders potentially? i think it helps, because it's really the only thing that can get evan out. evan... the espionage charges that evan faces are absurd. he was simply doing his job, but they're also very serious and they carry a 20—year prison sentence. so the only way he can get out is if there is public pressure on, of course, first and foremost the russian government to release him, but also on western governments to make sure that e
mr gershkovich is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. his sister danielle has been speaking to our russia in berlin, some of evan's friends held a small protestgh. you know, i'm obviously thinking back to the moment a year ago when i learned the news, and i'm here in berlin now, where a lot of evan's friends are located and based. we actually unfurled a big "free evan" banner in front of the brandenburg gate a few hours ago, because the key thing is really just to keep talking...
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mr. trump's hush money criminal case is delaying that trial. further complicating the former president's legal calendar cnn's evan perez has more from washington the judge overseeing donald trump's criminal hush money trial in manhattan is delaying the start of the trial while he >> resolves a dispute over tens of thousands of dollars documents were turned over in recent weeks for the defense. the trial was set to begin on march 25th, and judge one merchan's order on a 30 day delay throws more uncertain certainty into the legal calendar for the former president. the judge didn't set a new trial date, but it's now unlikely to start before mid-april. the announcement follows a dispute between the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg's office and trump's legal team over tens of thousands of documents that were turned over this month by federal prosecutors in new york southern district. now, a march 25 hearing will deal with the documents turned over this month, as well as trump's effort to dismiss the case and to sanction brad's office over the defense claims of delays in receiving potentially exculpatory information judge merchan wrote, ther
mr. trump's hush money criminal case is delaying that trial. further complicating the former president's legal calendar cnn's evan perez has more from washington the judge overseeing donald trump's criminal hush money trial in manhattan is delaying the start of the trial while he >> resolves a dispute over tens of thousands of dollars documents were turned over in recent weeks for the defense. the trial was set to begin on march 25th, and judge one merchan's order on a 30 day delay throws...
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evan gershkovich spent this election in prison boris nadezhdin who opposes your war in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign mrresident, is this what you call democracy? >> reporter: ignoring gershkovich, putin said he was unpopular and navalny died that's life, he said days before his death he agreed to exchange him on condition he never returned the seized opposition leader alexei navalny before his death last month had called for protests at polling stations these lines of many young people looked like the response. among the 75 people detained was a man wearing a navalny t-shirt. others threw molotov cocktails or poured dye into ballot boxes. navalny's widow yuliya joining a protest in berlin >> there could be no negotiations or nothing with mr. putin because he is a killer he is a gangster >> reporter: another opponent who spoke out against the war wasn't allowed to stand he voted today with his family, a stark contrast to putin who voted alone on a computer friday. >> our election is not very fair, of course sometimes we'll have normal democratic, free and fair elections. >> reporter: you believe that on
evan gershkovich spent this election in prison boris nadezhdin who opposes your war in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you, and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign mrresident, is this what you call democracy? >> reporter: ignoring gershkovich, putin said he was unpopular and navalny died that's life, he said days before his death he agreed to exchange him on condition he never returned the seized opposition leader alexei navalny before his death last...
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mr. president, when will you visit baltimore? >> beg your pardon? >> when will you visit baltimore? >> do you have a message for evan gershkovich and his family today, sir? >> [inaudible] >> sandra: so there he is as he boards air force one, and he says he's going to be visiting that tragic site as early as next week. we will be waiting and watching for those plans to be unveiled from the white house. >> sandra: and not giving up on bringing evan home. the detained journalist in russia. but we are going have more with this update on the cranes arriving. they are removing the wreckage. this estimates that to rebuild could cost $400 million, according to experts. he could take years to repair this. it's also a question about the environmental impact as the cleanup unfolds still. and right now they are still removing wreckage from this deadly bridge collapse. so we hope to get an update on all of that shortly. >> aishah: looking for the four missing construction workers, as well, thinking about their families at this hour. still to come, three democrat presidents enjoyed a lavish ritzy new york city fund-raiser, but th
mr. president, when will you visit baltimore? >> beg your pardon? >> when will you visit baltimore? >> do you have a message for evan gershkovich and his family today, sir? >> [inaudible] >> sandra: so there he is as he boards air force one, and he says he's going to be visiting that tragic site as early as next week. we will be waiting and watching for those plans to be unveiled from the white house. >> sandra: and not giving up on bringing evan home. the...
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evan siegel, the cofounder of snap inc. i will note for the record that mr. zuckerberg and mr. chu are appearing voluntarily. i am disappointed that our other witnesses have not done that. the others are here pursuant to subpoenas and mr. cintron on the excepted service after u.s. marshals were sent to discord's headquarters at taxpayer expense. i hope this is not a sign of your commitment or a lack of commitment to addressing the serious issue before us. after the witnesses, each witness will have five minutes to make a statement. senators will ask questions any opening ground for each of seven minutes. i expect to take a short break at sometime during questioning to allow the witnesses to stretch their legs. if anyone is in need of a break at any time please let my staff know. before i turn to the witness side, i would also like to take a moment to acknowledge that this area has gathered a lot of attention as we expected. we have a large audience. the largest i have seen in this room today. i want to make clear as with other judiciary committee hearings, we ask people to beha
evan siegel, the cofounder of snap inc. i will note for the record that mr. zuckerberg and mr. chu are appearing voluntarily. i am disappointed that our other witnesses have not done that. the others are here pursuant to subpoenas and mr. cintron on the excepted service after u.s. marshals were sent to discord's headquarters at taxpayer expense. i hope this is not a sign of your commitment or a lack of commitment to addressing the serious issue before us. after the witnesses, each witness will...