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just a month later, another assailant attacked alexei navalny with more green dye, and this time alexei navalny said it, quote, hurt like hell. he thinks the second go around they mixed the thing with some caustic chemical, and as you can see in this picture, the green stuff got inside his eyeball. navalny started losing sight in that eye after the second attack. he needed to surgery to save his eye from a specialist in spain. since he picked up that mantel as russia's most effective opposition leader, alexei navalny has been threatened, arrested, jailed. he's been dyed green twice. he's been almost blinded. and of course he was ultimately quite seriously poisoned. he was poisoned with the russian made novichok last year. it almost killed him. put him in a coma, almost killed him. he recovered in germany, and then against the advice of everybody who loves him, he said he'd return to russia. he did. he returned to russia this year. he was immediately arrested and almost just as immediately, convicted on phoney charges, sentenced to two and a half years in a russian penal colony. this yea
just a month later, another assailant attacked alexei navalny with more green dye, and this time alexei navalny said it, quote, hurt like hell. he thinks the second go around they mixed the thing with some caustic chemical, and as you can see in this picture, the green stuff got inside his eyeball. navalny started losing sight in that eye after the second attack. he needed to surgery to save his eye from a specialist in spain. since he picked up that mantel as russia's most effective opposition...
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alexey navalny is still in prison. the filibuster remains in place. voting rights are being gutted all over the country because of it. the globe is still warming. but the world is never just one thing. just one direction. and people aren't just helplessly tossed by the currents that we swim in. part of what this year has been, it's been a real master class in humans trying to change the course of human events. people being brave in the face of authoritarianism, people being unwavering in their convictions, their conviction that we must change, we must do what's right. not in spite of the strength of the opposition, but because of the strength of the opposition. unsung story of 2021. much more ahead on that tonight. 1 much more ahead on that tonight. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ mission control, we are go for launch. only pay
alexey navalny is still in prison. the filibuster remains in place. voting rights are being gutted all over the country because of it. the globe is still warming. but the world is never just one thing. just one direction. and people aren't just helplessly tossed by the currents that we swim in. part of what this year has been, it's been a real master class in humans trying to change the course of human events. people being brave in the face of authoritarianism, people being unwavering in their...
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, all chance alexei noted of the europe, you're absolutely right. and we can tear a page from the cold war because during the cold war, both sides looked at it to the lens of the other. and i got, i see your point. ok. that's how we got arms control agreements. okay. when coming him is coming to an end, it's an it may be an ideological conflict, but it's only coming from one side, michael in watch. and if you want to jump in here, we don't have you. you had there was respect michael, you want to jump in in washington? yeah, i was just gonna say that it is. it is. natal describes herself as a defensive alliance, but it has nuclear weapons on european soil and, and, and in turkey. i how, how defensive is that? every $100.00 that's, that's all fences that is offensive and, and with these missiles and mr. brewton has every right to be concerned with their advancement of these missiles, a defensive missile can easily be made into an offensive missile. i don't know what they're talking about. well it's my co, luckily. oh good. they did. what look? good na
, all chance alexei noted of the europe, you're absolutely right. and we can tear a page from the cold war because during the cold war, both sides looked at it to the lens of the other. and i got, i see your point. ok. that's how we got arms control agreements. okay. when coming him is coming to an end, it's an it may be an ideological conflict, but it's only coming from one side, michael in watch. and if you want to jump in here, we don't have you. you had there was respect michael, you want...
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alexey: we need to recognize that russia doesn't look at australia as a friendly country. prism of our security and defense alliance with the united states. by ignoring russia's weight, russia's influence, and russia's international status, we allow ourselves to be caught off guard every time russia can pull the card out of its sleeve and wants to play a game against australia. sean: russia's interest in australia is not just political. australia has become an attractive destination for large sums of russian cash. sean: four corners has been working with international anti-corruption ganizations to investigate millions of llars in allegedly dty russian money stashed here and laundered through australian banks and businesses. paul: australia is a great place to keep money. it's a democracy with a stable banking system, and criminals love democracies with stable banking systems. this is why australia is a great destination for illicit funds. sean: paul radu is the co-founder of the organized crime and corruption reporting project, a group of investigators based in eastern eu
alexey: we need to recognize that russia doesn't look at australia as a friendly country. prism of our security and defense alliance with the united states. by ignoring russia's weight, russia's influence, and russia's international status, we allow ourselves to be caught off guard every time russia can pull the card out of its sleeve and wants to play a game against australia. sean: russia's interest in australia is not just political. australia has become an attractive destination for large...
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so i think, yeah, it's, i mean, even if you talk, but i want to you, alexei, all chance. yeah. like say no, no, but the europe you're absolutely right. and we can tear a page from the cold war because during the cold war, both sides looked at it to the lens of the other and say, oh i got, i see your point. ok. i thought we got arms control agreements. okay. with communism is coming to an end. it's an, it may be an ideological complex, but it's only coming from one side. michael in watching you want to jump in here. we don't have a respect, michael, you want to jump in and washington? yeah, i was just going to say that it is, it is, natal describes herself as a defensive alliance, but it has nuclear weapons on european soil and, and in turkey i how, how defensive is that every $100.00 that's, that's often so that is offensive. and with these missiles and mr. brewton has every right to be concerned with their advancement of these missiles, a defensive missile can easily be made into an off of missile. i don't know what they're talking about. well, it's michael leslie. oh, good. t
so i think, yeah, it's, i mean, even if you talk, but i want to you, alexei, all chance. yeah. like say no, no, but the europe you're absolutely right. and we can tear a page from the cold war because during the cold war, both sides looked at it to the lens of the other and say, oh i got, i see your point. ok. i thought we got arms control agreements. okay. with communism is coming to an end. it's an, it may be an ideological complex, but it's only coming from one side. michael in watching you...
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sounds so i think, yeah, it's, i mean, even if you talk, but i want to you, alexei, all chance. yeah. like say no. no, but the europe you're absolutely right. and we can tear a page from the cold war because during the cold war, both sides looked at it to the lens of the other. and i got, i see your point. ok. i thought we got arms control agreements. okay. with communism is coming to an end. it's an, it may be an ideological conflict, but it's only coming from one side. michael in watching you want to jump in here. we don't have a respect, michael, you want to jump in in washington? yeah, i was just going to say that it is, it is, natal describes herself as a defensive alliance, but it has nuclear weapons on european soil and, and in turkey i how, how defensive is that every $100.00 that's, that's often so that is offensive. and with these missiles and mr. brewton has every right to be concerned with their advancement of these missiles, a defensive missile can easily be made into an off of missile. i don't know what they're talking about. well, it's michael. luckily. oh good. t
sounds so i think, yeah, it's, i mean, even if you talk, but i want to you, alexei, all chance. yeah. like say no. no, but the europe you're absolutely right. and we can tear a page from the cold war because during the cold war, both sides looked at it to the lens of the other. and i got, i see your point. ok. i thought we got arms control agreements. okay. with communism is coming to an end. it's an, it may be an ideological conflict, but it's only coming from one side. michael in watching you...
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the status quo will not stand alexei well, i think, yeah, i think you're right in the, in the way that really surprised me when secretary lincoln said that like every, every country has the freedom to its own alliances. but when russia expressed an idea of maybe try trying to deploy military assets to cube or venezuela, he reacted by saying that the u. s. will react decisively will react swiftly or something along those lines. so what i think is happening is the native is trying to justify its own existence because nato, as we know, it was pretty, was created for 3 purposes. depending western europe against soviet aggression. there is no soviet union, the more it was created to bring together rival powers of france, germany, the u. k. they're not rivals anymore. and it was created to keep americans inside the european politics, which did not happen after the world war one. so all of these aims, all these goals are actually obsolete. europe is trying to get a foothold in europe, trying to decide its own face, trying to basically have a role in the international politics. and the nato is
the status quo will not stand alexei well, i think, yeah, i think you're right in the, in the way that really surprised me when secretary lincoln said that like every, every country has the freedom to its own alliances. but when russia expressed an idea of maybe try trying to deploy military assets to cube or venezuela, he reacted by saying that the u. s. will react decisively will react swiftly or something along those lines. so what i think is happening is the native is trying to justify its...
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phil, alexei, check, always good to have. you were gonna leave it there. coming up, we have a lot more to cover. why would anybody be against protecting voting rights or saving lives from covid? turns out that answer might be the same for both -- when our political experts, and top doctors have to say. the 11th hour just getting underway, on this tuesday night. night. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. ever rushed to a doctor's appointment and thought: [whispers] "couldn't i do this from home?" only to get inside, where time stands still. "how long do i have to wait here?" healthcare makes many of us feel anxious, confused, exposed, and overwhelmed—but it doesn't have to be that way. letsgetchecked offers virtual care with home health testing. take the test. get your results. and get the treatment you need. letsgetchecked. care can be this good. when you're born and raised in san francisco, y
phil, alexei, check, always good to have. you were gonna leave it there. coming up, we have a lot more to cover. why would anybody be against protecting voting rights or saving lives from covid? turns out that answer might be the same for both -- when our political experts, and top doctors have to say. the 11th hour just getting underway, on this tuesday night. night. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep...
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you know, putin critic alexei navalny remains in prison. some of his associates say that they fear for their safety. >> there's a very wide and permeating fear for the safety of human rights activists, of potential opposition politicians, and independent journalists. you know, the crackdown that we're seeing, closing down memorial international, memorial human rights center, just before the new year, really have sent a chilling message to many russians who, you know, would like to see more opposition, more independence to president putin's view. there's no shortage of a desire for that, among a certain part of the population. but the ability to express it freely is really being shut down. and alexei navalny in prison is no longer being put on a flight risk, so is not being woken up routinely through the night, but is still on the list of potential terrorists or extremists. that's going through call. but the reality is he's not going to be out on the streets anytime soon and anyone who would support him vocally knows that they risk the poten
you know, putin critic alexei navalny remains in prison. some of his associates say that they fear for their safety. >> there's a very wide and permeating fear for the safety of human rights activists, of potential opposition politicians, and independent journalists. you know, the crackdown that we're seeing, closing down memorial international, memorial human rights center, just before the new year, really have sent a chilling message to many russians who, you know, would like to see...
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swan lake.” >> you make it clear for the audience that that is how the love is born. >> brown: and alexeiky, one of the world's leading choreographers, was working with dancers of the miami city ballet to bring to life this fairytale of a prince, young women turned into swans, and doomed love. >> we need to find a good quality for every movement and we should get the feeling that the movements are born from the music, or vice versa, the music is born from their movements, but... >> brown: but they go together. >> yes, exactly. >> brown: ratmansky, now 53, was himself a dancer, trained at moscow's bolshoi ballet school, before turning to making dances. choreography, for him, begins with the music. >> i put on my headphones and i have this little tv in my head. >> brown: in your head? >> and i see the little figures of dancers doing steps. and then i need to find a good combination of steps, remember them, develop them, find a good explain what i mean, explain it well to the dancers. inspire the dancers. >> brown: but with ¡swan lake', he's done something different: returning to the origins
swan lake.” >> you make it clear for the audience that that is how the love is born. >> brown: and alexeiky, one of the world's leading choreographers, was working with dancers of the miami city ballet to bring to life this fairytale of a prince, young women turned into swans, and doomed love. >> we need to find a good quality for every movement and we should get the feeling that the movements are born from the music, or vice versa, the music is born from their movements,...
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defenses stiffen, these kinds of threats are just part of everyday life for so many ukrainians like alexeind his librarian wife svetlana, who we met in ukraine last month. have you had this conversation? what will you do as a family if god forbid the russians cross the border and come here? >> it's really difficult to plan because you don't know what to expect. >> the posters on the library wall give advice on how to identify land mines and grenades and what to do if shelling starts. do people talk about the russians being on the border? are people concerned? >> i would say -- i would say no. >> the fighting first began in 2014 after ukraine deposed its pro-russia president. protesters swarming the capital of kiev in an uprising known as the revolution of dignity, or the maidan revolution. >> we're are not terrorists. we are free people who want to live in a good country without corruption, with good laws, with good standards of living. >> the president was accused of corruption and trying to turn the country closer to putin's russia. ukraine, a former nuclear power that was part of the so
defenses stiffen, these kinds of threats are just part of everyday life for so many ukrainians like alexeind his librarian wife svetlana, who we met in ukraine last month. have you had this conversation? what will you do as a family if god forbid the russians cross the border and come here? >> it's really difficult to plan because you don't know what to expect. >> the posters on the library wall give advice on how to identify land mines and grenades and what to do if shelling...
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it hasn't got that fighting as, as, and got that richness um yeah, it's quite a weird thing. alexey gaurtier is undeterred by such comments. he has become an activist. his voice is being heard at the highest political level and his britain discuss is banning the import of rio f waka from france. some goal may is find this hypocritical. this is an easy thing to do, get rid of an a late, you know, french foreign luxury product and say that, that you're making a point about animal welfare. but if you really wanted to make a point about animal welfare, what you would do is address, you know, the way chickens are being formed intensely form the way ports been intensely formed at his restaurant. the chef is proud to break new ground even without a michelin star. he's fully booked for the next few months. so hopefully he's got to inspire or the restaurant to do the same. and most importantly, although chef who are going to go and put their creative juice into this and come up with a, with a plan base creation that we cannot live without. that's good news for the ducks and geese as well as for the r
it hasn't got that fighting as, as, and got that richness um yeah, it's quite a weird thing. alexey gaurtier is undeterred by such comments. he has become an activist. his voice is being heard at the highest political level and his britain discuss is banning the import of rio f waka from france. some goal may is find this hypocritical. this is an easy thing to do, get rid of an a late, you know, french foreign luxury product and say that, that you're making a point about animal welfare. but if...
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with like a journalist, alexey pooler, he says, the french government is desperately trying to find a scapegoat for its own failures during covert. a june 15. good to say. there is a great deal of pandemic fatigue. one of the main issues affecting french citizens is officials bringing measures and non negotiable with public in a country where people are born free and equal the vaccination passports, inappropriate. it is unacceptable. despite the fact that 90 percent of the french population is vaccinated, we have $200000.00 new cases of infection per day. this proved vaccination passport will not prevent code from spreading. this virus does not care about these freedom curving measures, but the government has another outrageous policy, pointing the finger at the end, vaccinated and making them scapegoats for their own shortcomings. this destruction from the government's own mistakes and failures over the past 2 years. the real scandal, the uncertainty of the situation or of activating, we are not told in advance about new rules on the rules are constantly in flux. a loss of energy is
with like a journalist, alexey pooler, he says, the french government is desperately trying to find a scapegoat for its own failures during covert. a june 15. good to say. there is a great deal of pandemic fatigue. one of the main issues affecting french citizens is officials bringing measures and non negotiable with public in a country where people are born free and equal the vaccination passports, inappropriate. it is unacceptable. despite the fact that 90 percent of the french population is...
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ukraine and also when it comes to human rights, specifically pointing to jailed opposition leader alexey nev only, and also the breakup of the russian human rights groups, memorial and analytic book also said that despite those important economic ties, i'm germany in the you more broadly would be considering economic sanctions against moscow. if it doesn't change its tune on a raw on a row of different human rights and security issues. and what is your sense here? i mean, how much can germany in europe actually influence these negotiations on these tensions of ukraine? well, it specifically when it comes to um, the minsk agreement. and um, also the normandy format. basically, these diplomatic formats that were used to kind of roll back the tensions with ukraine over the last several years. they're germany and that you hand play a role. germany is one of the negotiating partners in that format. and on lou burbock said that she was hopeful that that on these talks would then be restarted regarding ukraine on. but when it comes to on the true build of, in more broadly, the, on the question
ukraine and also when it comes to human rights, specifically pointing to jailed opposition leader alexey nev only, and also the breakup of the russian human rights groups, memorial and analytic book also said that despite those important economic ties, i'm germany in the you more broadly would be considering economic sanctions against moscow. if it doesn't change its tune on a raw on a row of different human rights and security issues. and what is your sense here? i mean, how much can germany...
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the european union has condemned a decision by russian authorities to add jailed opposition leader alexey. nev only and 8 of his top allies to with registry of terrorists and extremis. after surviving being poisoned with a nerve agents listen of army was jailed last year for allegedly violating his parole. the european court is human rights has ruled out turkey's detainment of a german turkish journalist wasn't infringement of his personal rights. turkey wrested dennis, you shall in february 2017. accusing him of writing terrorist propaganda. he was detained for $290.00 days. the court ordered on corrupt to pay $30000.00 euros in compensation. the last day of talks between a taliban delegation and western diplomats is underway in oslo. tuesdays meetings include non governmental organizations and are focusing largely on humanitarian aid and greater inc. lucidity aid groups estimate that nearly 9000000 people in afghanistan on the brink of starvation, power is gradually being restored in 3 central asian nations after one of the biggest blackouts in the regions history. officials say an acci
the european union has condemned a decision by russian authorities to add jailed opposition leader alexey. nev only and 8 of his top allies to with registry of terrorists and extremis. after surviving being poisoned with a nerve agents listen of army was jailed last year for allegedly violating his parole. the european court is human rights has ruled out turkey's detainment of a german turkish journalist wasn't infringement of his personal rights. turkey wrested dennis, you shall in february...
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they're trying to appeal a deportation order so that he can play in the australian open next week. alexey or ryan reports a mask. las novak joke of ich, pictured at events the day after his lawyer say he tested positive for covert 19 the world number one was seen hugging children at a tennis center in his native serbia and spoke at an event for his foundation. his lawyers say the positive result on december 16th means the tennis power house had a medical exemption to enter a st railey to play in the open. later this month, he thought, along with the guidance from tennis estrada told me that one of those that were vaccinated, while the wise i could get around our entry into australia was tested positive in the past 6 months. and i were exempt on getting vaccinated and could answer the country without warrenson. but on wednesday, as trillion border officials told joker that it wasn't enough for an exemption. he was stopped at the border, his visa cancelled. and is now an immigration detention and melbourne ahead of a hearing on monday. oh, procedures have gathered outside the hotel, pledgin
they're trying to appeal a deportation order so that he can play in the australian open next week. alexey or ryan reports a mask. las novak joke of ich, pictured at events the day after his lawyer say he tested positive for covert 19 the world number one was seen hugging children at a tennis center in his native serbia and spoke at an event for his foundation. his lawyers say the positive result on december 16th means the tennis power house had a medical exemption to enter a st railey to play...
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it happened as the vote is one marking the new year. alexey o'brien reports, ah, in the cold darkness of the early morning, tens of thousands of devoted tracked to the hilltop. temple of motivational davy and indian administered kashmir at about 3 a year. there was a surge in the crowd. witnesses describe a horrifying crash and people trampling over bodies. ah leslie, it's a tragedy. many people are dead. initial reports suggest an altercation between groups visiting the shrine, perhaps to offer special prayers for the new year. but security has also been called into question. ah, the police were very irresponsible. they did not put up dividers in the area or outside the cave. they mixed also those coming out of the shrine and those going in a saw it with my own eyes. police pushed the pilgrims and also way fashions and blue whistles to intimidate them, which spread panic. and there was a stampede in no time, much of ice. no davy shrine is one of india's most revered hindu sites. before the pandemic about a $100000.00 devotees would climb the steep winding track every day. to the narr
it happened as the vote is one marking the new year. alexey o'brien reports, ah, in the cold darkness of the early morning, tens of thousands of devoted tracked to the hilltop. temple of motivational davy and indian administered kashmir at about 3 a year. there was a surge in the crowd. witnesses describe a horrifying crash and people trampling over bodies. ah leslie, it's a tragedy. many people are dead. initial reports suggest an altercation between groups visiting the shrine, perhaps to...
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in opinions on us, some issues including on human rights, you mentioned the opposition politician, alexey navine. there's also a lot of issues where of russia and germany have common ground and simply issues that need to be discussed. because russia's an important player on the world stage, she mentioned for or both, both the ministers mentioned afghanistan and syria. also environmental cooperation seems to have been a big topic today, which perhaps is unsurprising because a bare book is of course, from the green party in germany. they also did discuss it seems and at length the elephant in the room, which is ukraine and russia's demands for, for security guarantees. i'm from from the u. s. and from, from nato. and i know lena bear book said coming into these talks that she wants to revive the normandy piece, talks on ukraine. and it seems that, and, you know, russia is all ears when it comes to that and is also prepared to move forward on those piece talks. so a positive tone, but we have to say the foreign minister underline a variable came into this meeting with a difficult task. there
in opinions on us, some issues including on human rights, you mentioned the opposition politician, alexey navine. there's also a lot of issues where of russia and germany have common ground and simply issues that need to be discussed. because russia's an important player on the world stage, she mentioned for or both, both the ministers mentioned afghanistan and syria. also environmental cooperation seems to have been a big topic today, which perhaps is unsurprising because a bare book is of...
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questions do remain about whether it should still go ahead and not just because of corona virus. alexey o'brien explains on the streets of limb bay city in cameroon, southwest province. it's not just fans who are taking pictures. it's a matter of days until africa's most prominent soccer championship. the africa cup of nations and security is tight. 6 cities, a hosting f con, matches but lim, bay, and nearby wire are in the spotlight because separatist fighters have warned the games should not be played there. my fear and the fear of many limbered denizens is dot. the recent phenomenon of ah bomb blasts, ah, which is has been happening on a puzzle faculty vision like in moya, can be the common phenomenon. but during the sir of con, or a period conflict broke out in cameroon, in 2016, between english speaking separatists and the french speaking government. the armed groups accused the government of discriminating against them and want to form a breakaway state called amazonia. the fighting's killed at least 3000 people and forced about a 1000000 from their homes. some rights group say an
questions do remain about whether it should still go ahead and not just because of corona virus. alexey o'brien explains on the streets of limb bay city in cameroon, southwest province. it's not just fans who are taking pictures. it's a matter of days until africa's most prominent soccer championship. the africa cup of nations and security is tight. 6 cities, a hosting f con, matches but lim, bay, and nearby wire are in the spotlight because separatist fighters have warned the games should not...
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with telecoms cut off, there is no news on casualties so far. alexey o'brien has more. 2 days after this massive undersea eruption angeles unami, which followed tongue of remains, counsel from the world fiber optic cable, one of the main lines of communication to the pacific island nation, now broken, we spoke to someone for same reason, relatives, and also to ministry of furniture so just before the communication was founded, i tell you, it was on believable and they were not able to explain to us the noise and the song. and what happened at the time is england has seen to surveillance aircraft to assess the damage, australia's also sending a military plane to help. both countries had waited for a 20000 metre high mushroom cloud of ash to lift the 4 take off clearance was given . this is a very challenging time. communications are deeply, deeply affected by the events of the volcanic eruption. it has been felt in other parts of the region. the ash is toxic and has been fooling a coast hung as islands. everyone's being told to stay in doors. if they can use an immediate need for food als
with telecoms cut off, there is no news on casualties so far. alexey o'brien has more. 2 days after this massive undersea eruption angeles unami, which followed tongue of remains, counsel from the world fiber optic cable, one of the main lines of communication to the pacific island nation, now broken, we spoke to someone for same reason, relatives, and also to ministry of furniture so just before the communication was founded, i tell you, it was on believable and they were not able to explain...
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rupture was so powerful, it was felt thousands of kilometers away in places like chile and alaska. alexey o'brien has more. it took only minutes to the waves to arrive this an army and going thing tom: his main islands, toma, top of the water and rushing ashore. into homes and this church in the capital naco alova, this woman was screaming live on facebook when the waves swept through. they were triggered by this. the under water hung a tall, hung her up high volcano, just 70 kilometers from the tongue. and capitol, it's been, are opting for weeks, but on friday, violent activity increased, including a record breaking amount of lightning. knows this giant explosion, which scientists think is a one in a 1000 year event. this so volcano it takes about a 1000 years. a fully reach answer would just happen to be around the point where is unleashed a vast amount of its magma and a really explosive way. was probably one of the mercy and energetic explosions of the entire 21st century. i thought the, your option was some big. it could be seen from space. and between that and the so now me signifi
rupture was so powerful, it was felt thousands of kilometers away in places like chile and alaska. alexey o'brien has more. it took only minutes to the waves to arrive this an army and going thing tom: his main islands, toma, top of the water and rushing ashore. into homes and this church in the capital naco alova, this woman was screaming live on facebook when the waves swept through. they were triggered by this. the under water hung a tall, hung her up high volcano, just 70 kilometers from...
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it'll be anna wilson running the floor, making a beauty of a past alexey hall for the basket.beats the bulldogs for the second time this season in the nonconference game this time 66 to 50. second round cardinal is 11 and three and still some playoff stuff going on. right now. the raiders are playing the charges. the winner there is in and the loser is out so more drama to talk about tonight late. there were so many great games today. back to the 49 games. talk about how clutch jimmy garoppolo was today playing injured with that thumb injury, and it really has the respect of his teammates. just talk about the importance of that one of those last rives. well, when you think about the 17 to nothing hold at the 49ers had for themselves and it really did look like the game was going to be all rams and then the momentum shifted in the second half. and you know, you have to go a long ways back. there's been plenty of dramatic games for the 49ers in the playoffs, but a regular season finale like that. you've got to go back to the seventies for a game like it was really special to wat
it'll be anna wilson running the floor, making a beauty of a past alexey hall for the basket.beats the bulldogs for the second time this season in the nonconference game this time 66 to 50. second round cardinal is 11 and three and still some playoff stuff going on. right now. the raiders are playing the charges. the winner there is in and the loser is out so more drama to talk about tonight late. there were so many great games today. back to the 49 games. talk about how clutch jimmy garoppolo...
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they are always going to be taking the it's, it's, it, they're the pons imprisoned kremlin a critic, alexey nev only has just been added to russia's terrorist and extremist blacklist as have a number of other people linked to his outlawed anti corruption foundation policies are the le colter has a good look. the russian authorities have put out political activist alex, seen of only and a number of his associates on this list of extremists and terrorists right now in the, on the, is facing actually a handful of charges, one of which being the creation and leadership of an extremist organization, what they had in mind there, of course, is the anti corruption foundation, that is no volney organization and was labeled to an extremist organization by the authorities just last year. now, to remind our viewers now, volley was arrested just about a year ago, right after his return to russia from germany, he was receiving medical care, therefore, an alleged poisoning. but shortly after his arrest, moscow court decided to cancel a suspended sentence he had in connection to fraud and the french compan
they are always going to be taking the it's, it's, it, they're the pons imprisoned kremlin a critic, alexey nev only has just been added to russia's terrorist and extremist blacklist as have a number of other people linked to his outlawed anti corruption foundation policies are the le colter has a good look. the russian authorities have put out political activist alex, seen of only and a number of his associates on this list of extremists and terrorists right now in the, on the, is facing...
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garton of a and thought to be in the sights of the kremlin and, of course, the attempted killing of alexei navalny. and after that the burdening of german companies and industry in russia and banks as well, and just got a significantly different public mood. not just policymakers mood in germany towards russia. i would also met add, i see something personal happening with china. the mood on china really has shifted in berlin including an merkel sans party and of expect the traffic light government to take a much stronger line. >> on both russia and china? >> yes, absolutely. the problem is of course because we are sorely middle-class power in europe we can't just opt out of the relationship. the location forces us to pay attention to what russia does even when we don't like it. that is the conundrum that the next chancellor will have to deal with. >> now, wolfgang, i mean, some of the most contentious moments at the munich security conference in the last ten years have involved big russian leader showing up. both putin, medvedev and certainly lavrov in the last two years. you have somethin
garton of a and thought to be in the sights of the kremlin and, of course, the attempted killing of alexei navalny. and after that the burdening of german companies and industry in russia and banks as well, and just got a significantly different public mood. not just policymakers mood in germany towards russia. i would also met add, i see something personal happening with china. the mood on china really has shifted in berlin including an merkel sans party and of expect the traffic light...
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not only all diesel fischel's who said potion knits election results to try and alter the alexei, but the lord -- and trying to steal elections. so to take the stand is just, not just hypocritical, but truly disastrous. i've tried to avoid criticizing her in the past, thinking that logic would prevail. but it hasn't. it's disdain. and we can't let joe manchin off the hook either. the focus is on cinema, but we haven't seen movement from him either. >> yeah, joe manchin said in a written statement today, he didn't insult us with a speech on the floor. he is not hoping it gets a lot of attention but he said, i will not votes to eliminate the filibuster. and then he went on to make untrue statements about the history of these things and the way it's been regarded in the senate. including this, he said just four years ago, 61 senators, 43 of which were democrats, sent a letter to senators chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell warning them of the dangers of eliminating the filibuster. and eugene, every one of those 33 democrats who are still sitting in that room today with the president has ch
not only all diesel fischel's who said potion knits election results to try and alter the alexei, but the lord -- and trying to steal elections. so to take the stand is just, not just hypocritical, but truly disastrous. i've tried to avoid criticizing her in the past, thinking that logic would prevail. but it hasn't. it's disdain. and we can't let joe manchin off the hook either. the focus is on cinema, but we haven't seen movement from him either. >> yeah, joe manchin said in a written...
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. >> on that note, we will leave it there, philip rucker, alexei mccammond and harry litman. >> thank you. >> coming up, alexandria ocasio-cortez is here. i will get her view on the soon to be vacant seat on the high court and on the future of the democratic party. and later, two of our best political analysts on the balance of power on that court and what republicans are likely to do to whoever the president nominates. all of this weighing on the mid terms. the 11th hour just getting underway on a wednesday night. wednesday night. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month f
. >> on that note, we will leave it there, philip rucker, alexei mccammond and harry litman. >> thank you. >> coming up, alexandria ocasio-cortez is here. i will get her view on the soon to be vacant seat on the high court and on the future of the democratic party. and later, two of our best political analysts on the balance of power on that court and what republicans are likely to do to whoever the president nominates. all of this weighing on the mid terms. the 11th hour just...
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russia's crackdown on opposition leader alexei navalny and his allies intensified today. authorities added them to a list of terrorists and extremists-- freezing their bank accounts. navalny is already in prison for violating terms of a suspended sentence. north korea has fired off more missiles, for the fifth time this month. south korea's military said they appeared to be two cruise missiles that landed in the sea off north korea's east coast. the u.n. security council has banned north korea from launching ballistic missiles, but not the lower-flying cruise models. major roads and highways re-opened in greece and turkey today after severe winter storms dumped more than 30 inches of snow. flights resumed at istanbul airport, in turkey's largest city, where hundreds of people had been stranded. in athens, crews cleared fallen trees and freed people who had been stuck inside their cars overnight. >> ( translated ): it's unacceptable that so many were trapped for so many hours with no help. it's not enough that they became trapped. aid came after dark. it's unacceptable. >>
russia's crackdown on opposition leader alexei navalny and his allies intensified today. authorities added them to a list of terrorists and extremists-- freezing their bank accounts. navalny is already in prison for violating terms of a suspended sentence. north korea has fired off more missiles, for the fifth time this month. south korea's military said they appeared to be two cruise missiles that landed in the sea off north korea's east coast. the u.n. security council has banned north korea...
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alexei navalny, the russian — of putin right away.rse, and others, they had talked about really hard—hitting sanctions, do you think that is the route to lead to de—escalation, hitting wealthy russians, supporters of vladimir putin, where it hurts? t of vladimir putin, where it hurts? i believe there is always room of vladimir putin, where it hurts? t believe there is always room here, they are wealthy not just believe there is always room here, they are wealthy notjust because they are wealthy notjust because they are wealthy notjust because they are good businessmen that they are stealing from their own people. blinded from the greatness coming from his aggressive moves, this is the problem of this moment in his turn this situation, but the russians understand how this has been created and why they are loyal, because of this enormous wealth from his nation. they understand somebody is causing this bother families, their loved ones somewhere in london or somewhere else, this might change the game. the or somewhere else, this might ch
alexei navalny, the russian — of putin right away.rse, and others, they had talked about really hard—hitting sanctions, do you think that is the route to lead to de—escalation, hitting wealthy russians, supporters of vladimir putin, where it hurts? t of vladimir putin, where it hurts? i believe there is always room of vladimir putin, where it hurts? t believe there is always room here, they are wealthy not just believe there is always room here, they are wealthy notjust because they are...
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alexei navalny is still incarcerated, and now his associates are saying that they fear for his life, for their lives, pardon me. yeah, look, undoubtedly, if russia didn't have a big troop buildup -- along the border with ukraine and created the momentum and pressure to have these urgent talks beginning in january and to have the phone call with president biden, then, you know, the news of those days would have been -- that phone call with president biden on the 30th of december, the day before the supreme court in russia closed down memorial international, which is sort of one of the biggest human rights ngos and the most sort of significant still standing organization that works for human rights here in russia. an independent voice, if you will. that memorial international looked at the effects of -- and the repercussions of stalin's rule in russia. but it was the human rights center that was shut down. it was the same day with president biden's call with president putin or the day before. that deals with political -- with perceived political abuses here in russia. that was shut dow
alexei navalny is still incarcerated, and now his associates are saying that they fear for his life, for their lives, pardon me. yeah, look, undoubtedly, if russia didn't have a big troop buildup -- along the border with ukraine and created the momentum and pressure to have these urgent talks beginning in january and to have the phone call with president biden, then, you know, the news of those days would have been -- that phone call with president biden on the 30th of december, the day before...
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inflation-fighting etfs coming up on etf edge, cerf inwill be joined by scott latner and also is alexeitflix corporate real estate etf. this is a very interesting real estate investment vehicle that was off a 4% yield and we'll talk about preferred and high-yield bank loans and to get more yields from your investments. etf etfedge.cnbc.com halftime right back after this what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. >> all right wer back steve weiss, i hope jim lebenthal is watching and i hope he's sitting down because you trimmed his largest position which is cleveland cliffs. why did you trim this one, steve? yep. >> first of all, j
inflation-fighting etfs coming up on etf edge, cerf inwill be joined by scott latner and also is alexeitflix corporate real estate etf. this is a very interesting real estate investment vehicle that was off a 4% yield and we'll talk about preferred and high-yield bank loans and to get more yields from your investments. etf etfedge.cnbc.com halftime right back after this what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100...
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alexei navalny remains in prison, well over year, and again, we are talking about this. quite a distraction. clarissa ward for us in kiev, appreciate it. >>> the tensions between russia and ukraine could have a much wider impact that could stretch far beyond its own borders. later this hour, we'll have a guest on to discuss the far-reaching economic toll, toll it could take on your life from a potential escalation in the conflict. >>> but first, protests against vaccine moandates are planned i washington just as the city implements new rules about approving that you've been vaccinated. but are officials prepared for the pushback? >>> plus, some european nations are easing covid-19 rules, but that's not enough for those who are protesting restrictions. the latest in a live report, after the break. well, would you look at that? jerry, you gotta see this. seen it. trust me, after 15 walks... gets a little old. i really should be retired by now. wish i'd invested when i had the chance... to the moon! ugh. unbelievable. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid r
alexei navalny remains in prison, well over year, and again, we are talking about this. quite a distraction. clarissa ward for us in kiev, appreciate it. >>> the tensions between russia and ukraine could have a much wider impact that could stretch far beyond its own borders. later this hour, we'll have a guest on to discuss the far-reaching economic toll, toll it could take on your life from a potential escalation in the conflict. >>> but first, protests against vaccine...
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he poisoned alexei navalny.p his mouth shut when it comes to putin. >> and i wasn't just referring to tucker carlson. former president trump had a soft spot for putin. and i was hearing from a lawmaker in new jersey who is saying that his constituents are calling him because they listen to the fox channel or some of these tariffsconservatives and yeah, what is the big deal. and so whatever is happening, it is taking root. sgroe well, it is and it isn't. it is being advertised by a small group of people who don't know what they are talking about. but the u.s. policy -- and this a bipartisan policy -- is to stand with ukraine. that hasn't changed. there is not a ground swell of support for vladimir putin in the united states. i think that that is -- i think that that is a red herring. what is going on right now with russia is completely -- is completely outrageous. i don't see many people seeing otherwise. >> and anti-democratic. bill produbroward, thank you for perspective. >>> and on wall street, volatility is b
he poisoned alexei navalny.p his mouth shut when it comes to putin. >> and i wasn't just referring to tucker carlson. former president trump had a soft spot for putin. and i was hearing from a lawmaker in new jersey who is saying that his constituents are calling him because they listen to the fox channel or some of these tariffsconservatives and yeah, what is the big deal. and so whatever is happening, it is taking root. sgroe well, it is and it isn't. it is being advertised by a small...
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alexei navalny has flown back to a prison cell and branded president putin the world's biggest thief.alny defeat putin? can he even survive?
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alexei and jonathan greenblatt. there is some good economic news for the president. as much as his agenda remain stalled in congress. why are more people talking about it. i will discuss that with symone d. sanders and tim miller. that can't be good for democracy. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a monday night. a monday night a sweat before c. and saying, “no thanks...” ...to a boston cream. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and jardiance lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including... ...dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away... ...if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction, ...and don't take it if you're on dialysis.
alexei and jonathan greenblatt. there is some good economic news for the president. as much as his agenda remain stalled in congress. why are more people talking about it. i will discuss that with symone d. sanders and tim miller. that can't be good for democracy. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a monday night. a monday night a sweat before c. and saying, “no thanks...” ...to a boston cream. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults...
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but don't forget the russian courts have a long track record of jailing opposition leaders like alexeind the kremlin responsible for the 2006 poisoning of a former russian intelligence official who defected to the west. so tucker is clearly standing on the side of a dangerous autocrat with delusions of grandeur and not just because tucker can relate to that. it's because tucker seems to have a thing for autocrats, a strongman fetish. lately he's been fixated on hungary and that nation's anti-democratic leader, viktor orban. last year tucker aired his show from hungary, and now he's back with an interview with orban, who makes clear his disdain for migrants coming into his country. >> birth rates are declining. that's true in this country as well. it's true in europe. the populations are literally disappearing. most governments ignore this trend or instead import new citizens from the rest of the world. >> but we don't like that approach because we would not like to alter our personal life. we would not like to leave this country to the migrants. we would like to leave it to our grandch
but don't forget the russian courts have a long track record of jailing opposition leaders like alexeind the kremlin responsible for the 2006 poisoning of a former russian intelligence official who defected to the west. so tucker is clearly standing on the side of a dangerous autocrat with delusions of grandeur and not just because tucker can relate to that. it's because tucker seems to have a thing for autocrats, a strongman fetish. lately he's been fixated on hungary and that nation's...
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. >> on that note, we will leave it there, philip rucker, alexei mccammond and harry litman. >> thank you. >> coming up, alexandria ocasio-cortez is here. i will get her view on the soon to be vacant seat on the high court and on the future of the democratic party. and later, two of our best political analysts on the balance of power on that court and what republicans are likely to do to whoever the president nominates. all of this weighing on the mid terms. the 11th hour just getting underway on a wednesday night. designed to last. so you can go from saving... to living. underway on a wednesday night. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. tonight congressman of south carolina pivotal ally to the president offered his support for f
. >> on that note, we will leave it there, philip rucker, alexei mccammond and harry litman. >> thank you. >> coming up, alexandria ocasio-cortez is here. i will get her view on the soon to be vacant seat on the high court and on the future of the democratic party. and later, two of our best political analysts on the balance of power on that court and what republicans are likely to do to whoever the president nominates. all of this weighing on the mid terms. the 11th hour just...