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some of them are in custody. >> clarissa ward is back with us. no expectation obviously that vladimir putin would surrender or be arrested. so did the icc give you a sense of how it intends to proceed legally? >> well, that's the question, really, john, because the icc can't have a trial of someone in absentia. but what they can do according to prosecutor khan, and again, this hasn't been done historically but there is legal precedent for it, is what they call a confirmation hearing in absence. and that would essentially allow for the evidence to be preserved in a judicial setting in a timely way, paving the way for some potential future trial. what they have seen traditionally, the icc, is that very rarely do people charged with war crimes actually come to face justice until those wars have reached an end, and whichever side is victorious gets to choose who ends up facing trial at the icc. so what they want to do at least with this possibility of the confirmation hearing is ensure that that evidence is put out there in a timely manner, that vict
some of them are in custody. >> clarissa ward is back with us. no expectation obviously that vladimir putin would surrender or be arrested. so did the icc give you a sense of how it intends to proceed legally? >> well, that's the question, really, john, because the icc can't have a trial of someone in absentia. but what they can do according to prosecutor khan, and again, this hasn't been done historically but there is legal precedent for it, is what they call a confirmation hearing...
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explained that. >> clarissa: basically there are 123 that. >> clarissa: basically there are 1 that. >> clarissa: basically there are 123 nation states. that do participate with the icc and the royal statute. that is about two thirds of the countries in the world. some very big ones do not, not just russia. chyna, india and of course the u.s. can president boudin to go to the g-20 in india coming up? he still can. can he potentially go to the united nations general assembly in new york city? potentially, yes he could. and also, it is important to underscore even for those countries to our signature that does not mean necessarily that they would have to enact those arrest warrants. was on the back in 2017 from south africa. when the sudanese dictator omar rashir came there was an expect he would be arrested they did not happen. decided he was the head of state and south africa has its own laws pertaining to heads of state having diplomatic immunity. but make no bones about it, jon. the reality is president putin's world is shrinking. >> john: just so people know the countries in red are
explained that. >> clarissa: basically there are 123 that. >> clarissa: basically there are 1 that. >> clarissa: basically there are 123 nation states. that do participate with the icc and the royal statute. that is about two thirds of the countries in the world. some very big ones do not, not just russia. chyna, india and of course the u.s. can president boudin to go to the g-20 in india coming up? he still can. can he potentially go to the united nations general assembly in...
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and, clarissa ward, thank you for reporting.other of three now living here in the united states. her thoughts on the arrest warrant. chairs, gotta go... okay! i'm thinking couches... or loveseats? yeah, loveseats. someing about loveseats make me feel happy. kevin...? i bought the team! ♪ cash brothers! if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k how much their accident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou i was hit by a car get t tand needed help.oiblele. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehi called the barnes firm. that
and, clarissa ward, thank you for reporting.other of three now living here in the united states. her thoughts on the arrest warrant. chairs, gotta go... okay! i'm thinking couches... or loveseats? yeah, loveseats. someing about loveseats make me feel happy. kevin...? i bought the team! ♪ cash brothers! if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you...
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. >> let's go to clarissa ward who joins us from the hague. a historic interview for you. >> reporter: historic interview for us and a historic day for the international criminal court, the icc, when we sat down and had an extensive conversation with the chief prosecutor, kareem khan, who said this is the first time that the sitting head of state of a permanent member of the united nations security council has been issued with an arrest warrant by the icc and it's all the more significant because this isn't happening years after the war in ukraine finished. this is happening months after it started. what khan is hoping is that this will really start to set a new precedent to show that the wheels of justice can turn quickly. take a look. this feels like a historic moment. >> well, i think it is a very important moment, as the president said, that these warrants have been issued and it shows that individuals, whatever their position, however high, don't have a free pass and that the law binds us to some basic principles. i think it is very impor
. >> let's go to clarissa ward who joins us from the hague. a historic interview for you. >> reporter: historic interview for us and a historic day for the international criminal court, the icc, when we sat down and had an extensive conversation with the chief prosecutor, kareem khan, who said this is the first time that the sitting head of state of a permanent member of the united nations security council has been issued with an arrest warrant by the icc and it's all the more...
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let's bring in cnn's matthew chance and clarissa ward. clarissa is at the hague in the netherlands. you spoke with the chief prosecutor about these warrants. what did he have to say? >> reporter: well, understandably, i think, jake, he is feeling very excited about this moment. this has been months of investigating several trims to ukraine, and he really feels this is hugely historic, symbolic, important. it's the first time, according to the chief prosecutor that an acting head of state from a member of the general security council has actually been issued with an arrest warrant. take a look at what he had to say. do you believe it's possible that one day, we will see president vladamir putin in the dock? >> i think those that think it's impossible fail to understand history, because the major war criminals, milosevic, former president charles taylor, all of them were mighty, powerful individuals, and yet they found themselves in courtrooms, whose conduct was being adjudicated over by independent judges. that gives hope that the law can, however difficult it may be, the law can be
let's bring in cnn's matthew chance and clarissa ward. clarissa is at the hague in the netherlands. you spoke with the chief prosecutor about these warrants. what did he have to say? >> reporter: well, understandably, i think, jake, he is feeling very excited about this moment. this has been months of investigating several trims to ukraine, and he really feels this is hugely historic, symbolic, important. it's the first time, according to the chief prosecutor that an acting head of state...
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erin. >> all right, clarissa. thank you so much. and, dasha navalny is here with me tonight in an exclusive interview. dasha, as we were watching that, i know you have seen that many times. but you're watching your father, and you have been now waiting to see what's going to happen. what can you tell us about how he's doing right now? >> first of all, i want to say thank you so much for having me on the show. it's an amazing opportunity, and as clarissa said, it's incredibly important to keep his name in the news. currently my father is in a cell-type facility. it's a little bit better than a penal colony, and the main issue and the main problem that we're having is the limited access that we have to him. because the prison guards and the prison administration are completely taking away his right to attorney-client privilege, and the attorneys are only able to see him through a guarded veil, so we can't really know for sure his health circumstance, and he hasn't seen his family in over half a year. i haven't seen him in person in ov
erin. >> all right, clarissa. thank you so much. and, dasha navalny is here with me tonight in an exclusive interview. dasha, as we were watching that, i know you have seen that many times. but you're watching your father, and you have been now waiting to see what's going to happen. what can you tell us about how he's doing right now? >> first of all, i want to say thank you so much for having me on the show. it's an amazing opportunity, and as clarissa said, it's incredibly...
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clarissa, thank you so much for all you've done. thanks for joining us right now. far does this win, this academy award win go to amplify navalny's message to the world? >> reporter: well, wolf, i think the real hope that navalny's family have and that the filmmakers who spend so much time with him is at the very least this oscar win and all the publicity that comes with it will go some ways to keeping his name in the headlines and affording him a measure of protection from further retaliation from the kremlin, from president vladimir putin. they're hoping that as long as people are talking about "navalny," there won't be further punishments against him. because let's be very clear, the situation for alexei navalny right now, who is in solitary confinement, maximum security penal colony, according to his lawyers, has lost more than 20 pounds, has debilitating stomach cramps. his lawyers tell us that apparently he's been prescribed incorrect antibiotics that are very strong, that have really destroyed his digestive tract, and there have been very real concerns about
clarissa, thank you so much for all you've done. thanks for joining us right now. far does this win, this academy award win go to amplify navalny's message to the world? >> reporter: well, wolf, i think the real hope that navalny's family have and that the filmmakers who spend so much time with him is at the very least this oscar win and all the publicity that comes with it will go some ways to keeping his name in the headlines and affording him a measure of protection from further...
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clarissa, congratulations. putin is probably not thrilled about this?we heard from the kremlin spokesperson this morning. he said the oscars are fond of politicizing things. keep in mind traditionally president putin can't even bring himself to actually say alexey navalny's name. he would refer to him dismissively as the patient in berlin or the blogger. there can be no question that alexey navalny has dealt a real blow to the credibility of the kremlin but also the credibility of its security services which were so humiliated as you see documented in this documentary "navalny." >> the director told cnn this morning that the win as the oscars was a, quote, megaphone for alexi ey navalny and his plight. do we know how he's doing right now in solitary confinement? >> by all accounts, he's doing terribly. he has lost a tremendous amount of weight. he's been having crippling stomach pains. he says he's been prescribed antibiotics that are not the correct medication, that are basically contributing to a deterioration of his health. he's completely cut off an
clarissa, congratulations. putin is probably not thrilled about this?we heard from the kremlin spokesperson this morning. he said the oscars are fond of politicizing things. keep in mind traditionally president putin can't even bring himself to actually say alexey navalny's name. he would refer to him dismissively as the patient in berlin or the blogger. there can be no question that alexey navalny has dealt a real blow to the credibility of the kremlin but also the credibility of its security...
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cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward is at the hague, which is home to the icc.the start of russias's war. what do you make of it? >> reporter: this is a big deal. this is something that's been hotly anticipated for some time. two arrest warrants being officially issued by the icc, where we are actually standing right now. this has just happened in the last hour. those two arrest warrants, as you said, are for the russian head of state himself, president vladimir putin and also for russia's high commissioner for childr children. and essentially this is for the alleged war crime of forcibly deporting children, as you mentioned. you may remember a significant study came out from yale university in conjunction with the state department that found that at least 6,000 ukrainian children have been forcibly moved or deported from russian-occupied areas of ukraine into russia itself. that by any measure constitutes a breach of international law. that well be the reason that they have decided to pursue this application. although i should say, it's our understanding that t
cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward is at the hague, which is home to the icc.the start of russias's war. what do you make of it? >> reporter: this is a big deal. this is something that's been hotly anticipated for some time. two arrest warrants being officially issued by the icc, where we are actually standing right now. this has just happened in the last hour. those two arrest warrants, as you said, are for the russian head of state himself, president vladimir putin...
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clarissa ward is joining us from the hague where the international criminal court issued the warrantor putin's arrest. walk us through the significance of this warrant and what are the changes that putin will ever see the inside of a court room. >> well, this is certainly a significant moment, wolf. it comes mobs, not years after russia first launched its invasion and according the chief prosecutor this is the first time a head of state of a u.n. skpoun member has been issued with an arrest warrant. the thing they have gone after vladimir putin and the russian high commissioner for children maria is the deportation of thousands of ukranian children from inside ukraine in russian held areas across the border near the russian federation. that constitutes a war crime and could constitute crimes against humanity or genocide potentially. at the moment the scope is regard to war crimes and we asked mr. hahn about the significance of this moment. >> do you believe it's possible that one day we will see president vladimir putin in the dock? >> i think those are things impossible throughout h
clarissa ward is joining us from the hague where the international criminal court issued the warrantor putin's arrest. walk us through the significance of this warrant and what are the changes that putin will ever see the inside of a court room. >> well, this is certainly a significant moment, wolf. it comes mobs, not years after russia first launched its invasion and according the chief prosecutor this is the first time a head of state of a u.n. skpoun member has been issued with an...
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my name's clarissa ward. i work for cnn. my name's clarissa ward. i work for cnn.of going back. >> definitely. >> why do you want to go back? >> i don't want these groups of killers exist in russia. i don't want putin being president. i don't want him being tsar of russia. i want to go back and try to change it. was fantastic piece. >> yeah. >> for dream team. >> he opens his mouth with american songs. >> on tiktok. >> they're talking about this all the time. they're talking about you. >> their version, "hahaha, this is very funny." >> but the main point is, they have big problem. otherwise, they would not -- >> yeah, right, right, right. >> they allowed the state number one channel that has never mentioned his maim to only talk about him now. >> yes, you're absolutely right. this is my point. it's not affordable for them to keep silence. y. only from ihop. download the app and earn free food with every order. think he's posting about all that ancient roman coinage? no. he's making real-time money moves with merrill. so no matter what the market's doing, he's ready
my name's clarissa ward. i work for cnn. my name's clarissa ward. i work for cnn.of going back. >> definitely. >> why do you want to go back? >> i don't want these groups of killers exist in russia. i don't want putin being president. i don't want him being tsar of russia. i want to go back and try to change it. was fantastic piece. >> yeah. >> for dream team. >> he opens his mouth with american songs. >> on tiktok. >> they're talking about this...
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here's what karim khan told cnn's clarissa ward in an exclusive interview. >> this feels like a historic moment. >> well, i think it is a very important moment as the president said, that, you know, these warrants have been issued and it shows that individuals, whatever their position, however high, don't have a free pass and that the law binds us to some basic principles. so i think it is very important for that reason and many others. >> what is the next step now? what happens next? >> well, the next step is that these warrants will have to be circulated, and states will have to consider whether they can enforce those warrants. but also continuing our investigations as many other crimes in ukraine that we're looking at, and we also have some other options if the warrants are not complied with regarding applications for confirmation hearing in absence in the future. >> do you believe it's possible that one day we will see president vladimir putin in the dock? >> i think those that think it's impossible fail to understand history because the major nazi war criminals, all of them were mig
here's what karim khan told cnn's clarissa ward in an exclusive interview. >> this feels like a historic moment. >> well, i think it is a very important moment as the president said, that, you know, these warrants have been issued and it shows that individuals, whatever their position, however high, don't have a free pass and that the law binds us to some basic principles. so i think it is very important for that reason and many others. >> what is the next step now? what...
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here's what he told clarissa ward in an exclusive interview. >> this feels like an historic moment. >> i think it is. it's a very important moment, as the president said. the warrants have been issued and shows that individuals, whatever their position, don't have a free pass. so i think it is very important for that reason. >> what is the next step ? what happens next? >> the next step is the warrants will be circulated. states will have to consider whether they can enforce those warrant. we'll continue our investigations and we have some other options if the warrants are not complied with regarding applications for confirmation hearing for the future. >> do you believe it's possible that one day we will see president vladimir putin in the dook? >> those that think it's impossible fail to understand history because the major nazi war criminals, all of them were mighty, powerful individuals. yet they found themselves in courtrooms. and that also gives cause for hope that the law can, however difficult it maybe, the law can be supreme. >> is the message today that nobody is above the l
here's what he told clarissa ward in an exclusive interview. >> this feels like an historic moment. >> i think it is. it's a very important moment, as the president said. the warrants have been issued and shows that individuals, whatever their position, don't have a free pass. so i think it is very important for that reason. >> what is the next step ? what happens next? >> the next step is the warrants will be circulated. states will have to consider whether they can...
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here's what karim khan told cnn's clarissa ward in an exclusive interview. >> reporter: already many different war crimes or potential war crimes that we've seen playing out in ukraine, whether it's the bombing of the theater in mariupol, where people were sheltering, civilians were sheltering. whether it's the atrocities of bucha. why did you decide to pursue this line of prosecution first? >> you're absolutely right, firstly. i stated when i was outside st. andrew's church in bucha about a year ago, just less than a year ago, that ukraine is a crime scene, and there are many terrible allegation that's have been received and we're analyzing them and reviewing them. but before my election as prosecutor, before i started in june of 2021, i also identified that crimes against or crimes affecting children are underinvestigated or underreported. and that's when you look at the factual matrix and evidence we received it was only right and appropriate to focus on the most vulnerable parts of our society, which are children. >> we understand that ms. lvova-belova is the russian commissioner
here's what karim khan told cnn's clarissa ward in an exclusive interview. >> reporter: already many different war crimes or potential war crimes that we've seen playing out in ukraine, whether it's the bombing of the theater in mariupol, where people were sheltering, civilians were sheltering. whether it's the atrocities of bucha. why did you decide to pursue this line of prosecution first? >> you're absolutely right, firstly. i stated when i was outside st. andrew's church in...
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clarissa ward, thank you. >>> we have a senior fellow and council and currently based in odesa, ukraine and retired army general mark hertling is a cnn military analyst. welcome both of you. the u.s. is not a signatory to the rome statute here. this is at this point at least a highly symbolic gesture for americans at home. how should they be interpreting this news? >> first, i'll go from the russian standpoint. many have called for this action. this is just the first of the war crimes mr. putin is going to be held responsible for. it is certainly well deserved and really affects russia significantly on the world stage. their military has been mauled, their information system affected by the intelligence that the u.s. and nato companies have been given and the economy is affected. now you are seeing mr. putin embarrassed on the world stage. i should say further embarrassed on the world stage with this kind of action. what you are talking about with the signatories and it is an important point this dates back to the clinton administration. congress in 2002 passed something called the amer
clarissa ward, thank you. >>> we have a senior fellow and council and currently based in odesa, ukraine and retired army general mark hertling is a cnn military analyst. welcome both of you. the u.s. is not a signatory to the rome statute here. this is at this point at least a highly symbolic gesture for americans at home. how should they be interpreting this news? >> first, i'll go from the russian standpoint. many have called for this action. this is just the first of the war...
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i would like to come back to something clarissa said about macron is not going to apologize. in algeria, he said france committed crimes against humanity in algeria and there was a huge uproar in france. this went down very badly, especially on the right. i think he will be very careful in what he says to avoid an outcry like that. he has made some serious gestures. he gave back works of art and has opened up the archives concerning rwanda, where the friends were accused of complicity in the genocide against the tutis. he will make -- i don't know if he will on this trip -- but he has and will continue to make important gestures. tom: we will see what comes out of that. marie, can you tell us about the russian disinformation campaigns they have been unleashing through africa and how effective they have been? >> the thing is that france wants to focus everything on russia and the propaganda of russia. russia and the increasing presence of russia is due to grievances with friends. -- with france. russia has been a long-standing partner in africa. many countries have relationshi
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a luminous clarissa lewisville normal shuttle theresa with the cisco us. this is a new you can just open it because the fallout will rain down on ukraine and western european countries. it's suicidal because those involved in this nuclear terrorism are the ones who will suffer us. mm. ah ah at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with doubled cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women, and children are shot whenever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in 1846. australia's past is righ
a luminous clarissa lewisville normal shuttle theresa with the cisco us. this is a new you can just open it because the fallout will rain down on ukraine and western european countries. it's suicidal because those involved in this nuclear terrorism are the ones who will suffer us. mm. ah ah at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and...
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when jenny, clarissa, asian of north korea was possible. i don't know, nobody can answer that. i mean, kim chillman would, would have to have his head exam. and if he were really willing to relinquish his nuclear arsenal after his predecessors, his father and grandfather spent half a century in building them. and of course, came tillman's legitimacy. internally comes to a great extent from his decade long, the legacy of having much further advanced his nation's nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities, realty, new plural zation, or north korea is today. and amid this climate of a still te, chemo jones has emerged as an indispensable political figure in north korea. ah, the north koreans are trying to paint your job as this fear, some strong, bold, sometimes threatening, sometimes charming political figure. but is she ready to step into a bigger role? she still looks like that young woman who understands that she has a role to play, perhaps has those ambitions. but is it still has a ways to go politically in terms of that confidence and that sense of authority in speaking in p
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but if you skip a, stay on the launch, a luminous clarissa lewisville normal shuttle julius with anyways on the ceaseless dish in the line. he took a yodel of doing piecemeal until sitting in junia, oscillating tea allusion typically. and you just open it because the fall out will rain down on ukraine on western european countries. it's suicidal because those involved in this nuclear terrorism are the ones who will suffer. fuss. mm hm. oh ah ah oh european nations ultimately experienced that transformation where exception that it was kind of defeated by the hard realities. right. or at least confronted with them in a very significant way. and you know, the space of moral a, moral is the only exception to the general tendency. that, of course, has to do with the fact that the geographical situation of the united states is fundamental of an iowa. that is the size of the continent. ah ah, u. s. secretary of state entity blinking visits a nicer to booth us influence in africa. that has a red tray i q that walking sort of indicating peace in the whole region. australia plan to buy 5 nuclear p
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either use our b or into achieve the shape go want, or we send it down and ties the right size into clarissa. her life lies sound a sounding and grinding. it would have been older boy to any one approaching a neolithic settlement for a long way away. the fragile sandstone rings remain something of a mystery, new business, and we don't know quite what they will useful. we assuming the quantity played an important role, the more rings one had the more prestigious one was he shot. my theory is that they were used as coupons for trade in that objects could be exchanged for certain services or favors of india. such objects may also have included shells or ring, and there was symbols of appreciation and help to increase social cohesion. yeah. interestingly, there was also a type of forgery at the time, similar rings with the same distinctive red color. well sir, produce using mall in nearby basta. it was much easier and faster to work with mildly than with sandstone. and the rings were then simply dyed red. these rings were produced in areas where there was no sandstone. wooden forgeries have been
either use our b or into achieve the shape go want, or we send it down and ties the right size into clarissa. her life lies sound a sounding and grinding. it would have been older boy to any one approaching a neolithic settlement for a long way away. the fragile sandstone rings remain something of a mystery, new business, and we don't know quite what they will useful. we assuming the quantity played an important role, the more rings one had the more prestigious one was he shot. my theory is...
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with us today is clarissa, type one diabetic. thanks to our work to cap insulin costs, the first legislation of its kind in the country, she no longer has to choose between buying groceries and the insulin that she needs to stay healthy. she described that bill as saving her life and was so grateful to have her here, join me in welcoming chris. [applause] amazing, okay. [applause] every diabetic in colorado can she is far from alone, because of all logistician, every diabetic in colorado can get their insulin at an affordable price, i know this is personal to many of you, and i want to thank senator roberts and senator prelogar your port work and making this a reality. [applause] and there is more we can and must do. by seven people money on prescriptions, we can prevent the rational medication that leads to worse health outcomes and higher health care costs. that's why, in addition to our efforts to lower, import lower cost drugs from canada, will be working to build on the work of senator gonzalez and louis and representative k
with us today is clarissa, type one diabetic. thanks to our work to cap insulin costs, the first legislation of its kind in the country, she no longer has to choose between buying groceries and the insulin that she needs to stay healthy. she described that bill as saving her life and was so grateful to have her here, join me in welcoming chris. [applause] amazing, okay. [applause] every diabetic in colorado can she is far from alone, because of all logistician, every diabetic in colorado can...
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. >> many thanks to clarissa passion for the report.me, many nigerians are protesting the election of their new president, with some planning to fight the results in court. we're live in lagos, after the break,. and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefununds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business too. qualify your business for a big refund in eight minutes. go to getrefunds.com to get started. powered by innovation refunds. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart... efficient... agile... and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just $39 a month, with no contract, and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest, reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast busin
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and clarissa ward, in new york city at the end of the 20th century, on a day her dear friend, dying of life, and she will contemplate the course of her own. sung by soprano renee fleming. >> you've got an incredibly interesting story about three women from different periods and their complicated lives, their -- there's suicide, there's mental health, there's, you know, pretty much evything in it. and opera can do this without any problem, kind of tak three different periods and puttg em together, because it's the music that connects everything. correspondent: the music is by 50 year old kevin puts, and days before opening, he was intently watching and listening at a rehearsal. conferring with key members of the production team, including director phelim mcdermott. this is his fourth opera. the silent night was also a pulitzer prize winner. which itself was inspired by virginia woolf's classic 1925 novel "mrs. dalloway." for lovers of different art forms, novels, films, operas, it offers a way into thinking about what each can do. with opera, two characters from different times can shar
and clarissa ward, in new york city at the end of the 20th century, on a day her dear friend, dying of life, and she will contemplate the course of her own. sung by soprano renee fleming. >> you've got an incredibly interesting story about three women from different periods and their complicated lives, their -- there's suicide, there's mental health, there's, you know, pretty much evything in it. and opera can do this without any problem, kind of tak three different periods and puttg em...
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. >> i'm clarissa ward. >> this policy -- >>> imagine what it was like back when the rolling stones wouldhock parents everywhere. my, how times have changed. >> i see hustling. i see killing. that's what i rap about. >> you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto up out of me, though. >> it's a tough time to grow up in. and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. >> i learned how to write for myself, and it's pretty ironic that most people related to it. >> boom, there it is, platinum record. >> country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts. >> the honeymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls just crazy? >> yeah, they are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> you may think of it as the channel that rattles your china, occasionally your teeth and hypnotizes your children. but what you may want to know is that mtv is responsible for a complete revolution in the music business in this country. ♪ unskinny bop just blows me away ♪ >> mtv makes the hits. it's as if there were just one national radio station for new songs. >> e
. >> i'm clarissa ward. >> this policy -- >>> imagine what it was like back when the rolling stones wouldhock parents everywhere. my, how times have changed. >> i see hustling. i see killing. that's what i rap about. >> you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto up out of me, though. >> it's a tough time to grow up in. and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. >> i learned how to write for myself, and it's...
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how often are they female just a quick pool life do sat from bbc clarissa ward from cnn sabrina traverse from the new york times. there's not a lot of female faces still it's still is predominantly male. so when you talk about someone like martha gelharn her story is unique and it's still unique today to be a prominent wartime correspondent during a major conflict. during world war two there were about a hundred registered work correspondents who were female but none of them had the notoriety as martha did. now her more time career spanned from 1937 to 1989. she covered some incredible conflicts not just world war two the spanish civil war. she covered the arab israeli conflict. she covered vietnam. she also covered the different revoluono are happening in central in south america and her stories were not just about the battle logistics one of the things that made her unique was she looked at ordinary life? what was it like for the soldier? what was it like for the civilians? you'll hear later on during world war two she focuses on the experience of teenagers in england in a few of her a
how often are they female just a quick pool life do sat from bbc clarissa ward from cnn sabrina traverse from the new york times. there's not a lot of female faces still it's still is predominantly male. so when you talk about someone like martha gelharn her story is unique and it's still unique today to be a prominent wartime correspondent during a major conflict. during world war two there were about a hundred registered work correspondents who were female but none of them had the notoriety...
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methodical investigation by journalist group belling cat and cnn chief international correspondent clarissanmask nav navalny's would-be killers. navalny is currently serving a nine-year term at a maximum security prison east of moscow. congratulations on all those involved. >>> still to come, the head of the wagner group is acknowledging a very tough situation in the city of bakhmut where he says ukrainian forces are putting up a fierce fight. we'll have the latest just ahead. >>> plus xi jinping is vowing to modernize china's military and safeguard the country's security as the national people's congress wraps up. a live report from beijing next. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's cocovered with zero overdrt fees when he overdraws his accocount by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, , she's not goingo let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. when you stay at a vrbo y
methodical investigation by journalist group belling cat and cnn chief international correspondent clarissanmask nav navalny's would-be killers. navalny is currently serving a nine-year term at a maximum security prison east of moscow. congratulations on all those involved. >>> still to come, the head of the wagner group is acknowledging a very tough situation in the city of bakhmut where he says ukrainian forces are putting up a fierce fight. we'll have the latest just ahead....
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methodical investigation by journalist group belling cat and cnn chief international correspondent clarissa unmask navalny's would-be killers. navalny is currently serving a nine-year term at a maximum security prison east of moscow. >>> still to come, the head of the wagner group is acknowledging a very tough situation in the city of bakhmut where he says ukrainian forces are putting up a fierce fight. we'll have the latest just ahead. and being overweight makes it more risky. i'm calling my doctor. ifif it's covid, paxlovid. auththorized for emergency use, paxlovid is an oral treatment for people 12 and up..... who o have mild-to-moderate covid-19 and have a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. having even one risk factor, like being over 50, diabetes, or smoking increases your chances of severe covid. taken within five days of symptoms, paxlovid reduced the risk of developing severe covid-19 by 86%. paxlovid may strengthen or weaken other medicines. taking it with certain medicines may cause life threatening side
methodical investigation by journalist group belling cat and cnn chief international correspondent clarissa unmask navalny's would-be killers. navalny is currently serving a nine-year term at a maximum security prison east of moscow. >>> still to come, the head of the wagner group is acknowledging a very tough situation in the city of bakhmut where he says ukrainian forces are putting up a fierce fight. we'll have the latest just ahead. and being overweight makes it more risky. i'm...
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sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, denmark. any moment we expected update from officials in nashville, tennessee, about today's horrific school shooting . you're looking at live pictures coming in. we're waiting for them to begin. the briefing will have live coverage. of course, police just identified the six people gunned down at a private christian elementary school has three adults and 39 year old kids. cnn's chief white house correspondent phil mattingly, is joining us right now fill the president spoke out about this shooting just a little while ago. wolf, and it was a message that is tragically familiar, even as it was laced with urgency. urgency that is certainly weighed down by a sense, at least here in washington of hopelessness on an issue that has vexed and confronted president after president after president president biden himself dealing with this several times over the course of his two plus years in office, and still the president. talking about the toll. this takes on a community, sending his prayers and condol
sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, denmark. any moment we expected update from officials in nashville, tennessee, about today's horrific school shooting . you're looking at live pictures coming in. we're waiting for them to begin. the briefing will have live coverage. of course, police just identified the six people gunned down at a private christian elementary school has three adults and 39 year old kids. cnn's chief white house correspondent phil mattingly, is joining us right now fill the...
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dr sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, palestinian denmark.e most extraordinary media trials in modern memory, dominion voting systems big defamation lawsuit against fox news is now moving towards a trial. details emerging about who might be called to testify, including some of the network's most recognized and promised host. let's bring in cnn senior media reporter oliver darcy to discuss all of this first off oliver. who can we expect to see on the stand if this does go to trial? yeah this is shaping up to be one of the most high profile media trials in recent memory. and really, you're expected to see some of the biggest stars in right wing media potentially at this trial, and that includes fox news ceo suzanne scott, the network president, j. wallace as well as host sean hannity, tucker carlson, maria bartiromo , brett baer. basically anyone who is anyone over at fox news could be potentially called to the stand in this trial. if it goes to trial and two weeks. so another potential target for prosecutors, of course. rupert murdoch, the man
dr sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, palestinian denmark.e most extraordinary media trials in modern memory, dominion voting systems big defamation lawsuit against fox news is now moving towards a trial. details emerging about who might be called to testify, including some of the network's most recognized and promised host. let's bring in cnn senior media reporter oliver darcy to discuss all of this first off oliver. who can we expect to see on the stand if this does go to trial? yeah this is...
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. >> cnn's clarissa ward, thanks for all your excellent, excellent reporting. we really appreciate it. and you can watch "navalny" any time on our sister network hbo max. thanks very much for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, record lows. stocks of regional banks nose-diving today even after the u.s. government goes to extraordinary lengths to stop the panic. will more banks fail, and how safe is our money? >>> plus, russia's military falling apart. soldiers revolting against commanders calling themselves sacrificial lambs as the battle between russia's army and the private military wagner group spills out into the open. >>> and hundreds of migrants trying to storm the u.s. southern border. frustration with biden's policies boiling over. this is the u.s. boarder you're looking at and we'll tell you what's happening there. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, bank crash. stocks of dozens of regional banks across the united states plunging to record lows today. the situation so vol
. >> cnn's clarissa ward, thanks for all your excellent, excellent reporting. we really appreciate it. and you can watch "navalny" any time on our sister network hbo max. thanks very much for watching. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, record lows. stocks of regional banks nose-diving today even after the u.s. government goes to extraordinary lengths to stop the panic. will more banks fail, and how safe is our money?...
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i'm dr sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, palestinian denver. alright this morning investigators searching for a motive in a nashville school shooting that killed six people, including 39 year olds, police releasing surveillance video that shows the 28 year old shooter entering the school and walking through the hallways carrying an assault style weapon. carlos suarez has more from outside the covenant school in nashville. christine we're getting our first look at the guns that police say were used in the shooting and we are getting another look at the scene outside of this school. late monday, the metro nashville police department released several photos, including pictures of the two are style weapons and a handgun. authorities said two of the weapons were legally obtained. another photo shows the car that police say was driven by the shooter and left at the school. police say that officers searched the car and found what they're calling quote. material that was written by the shooter. they also released photos of a door at the school that aut
i'm dr sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, palestinian denver. alright this morning investigators searching for a motive in a nashville school shooting that killed six people, including 39 year olds, police releasing surveillance video that shows the 28 year old shooter entering the school and walking through the hallways carrying an assault style weapon. carlos suarez has more from outside the covenant school in nashville. christine we're getting our first look at the guns that police say were used...
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dr sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, palestinian denmark. luxury. exemplified. innovation.lectrified apple music seamlessly integrated. the all new all electric each us suv from mercedes benz c your dealer for exceptional offers on mercedes benz electric vehicles. no see informant, can i? we don't know. main thing i still meant to know. sorry most case almost calculate what's unique about the abbot pandemic defense coalition. our ability to move quickly. it's a community that supports each other and shares information sequence of the virus that we found in colombian . it looked that came from neighboring countries. emerging infectious diseases is not just a problem for over there because it can be in your backyard tomorrow. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash, so they're basically sitting on a gold mine. i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy. well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash, even term policies.
dr sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, palestinian denmark. luxury. exemplified. innovation.lectrified apple music seamlessly integrated. the all new all electric each us suv from mercedes benz c your dealer for exceptional offers on mercedes benz electric vehicles. no see informant, can i? we don't know. main thing i still meant to know. sorry most case almost calculate what's unique about the abbot pandemic defense coalition. our ability to move quickly. it's a community that supports each other and...
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dr sanjay gupta, clarissa ward, palestinian denmark. from friends coming over to mom's coming over. many ways to save life ready, happy 3 65 by whole foods market. i see how pro starts working incident. with two extra pain relievers. you can rise from pain like a pro. icy hot pro. at long. john silver's $6 shrimp baskets will save you from the sea of sandwich shameless, whether they're fried to perfection or sizzling on the grill. our $6 shrimp baskets will have you hooked order online at long time service .com this year. guys made up work way back when. will build freelance teams with more . working is better than me. 16 . the day you get your clear choice dental implants makes every day. let's dig in day chow down day take a big bite day perfectly delicious day love my new teeth day because you're clear choice day is the day everything is back on the menu. clear choice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 g of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks i'll take that. max. protein with 30 g of protein, on
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sanjay gupta clarissa ward policy in denver.new numbers out this morning showing the economy grew at a slower pace in the fourth quarter than previously expected . inflation adjusted gdp increased by only 2.6% that's down slightly from what economists were hoping to see. still not a bad number of giving everything. cnn chief business correspondent christine romans joins us now. so, christine, where china is your friend? where does this put this trend on the economy? and is this a sign that interest rate hikes are having an impact? you know, it's a respectable finish to the year. 2.6% it certainly is a rejection of that slower growth we saw in the first half of last year, but it is a rear view mirror kind of picture. and so everyone's looking jimmy jessica for any kinds of signs that the feds medicine is starting to work, so the fact that it came in at 2.6% and not 2.7% like the last reading. i guess that might be might be. evidence of the fed's medicine is starting to work, but still that's underlying strength in the american ec
sanjay gupta clarissa ward policy in denver.new numbers out this morning showing the economy grew at a slower pace in the fourth quarter than previously expected . inflation adjusted gdp increased by only 2.6% that's down slightly from what economists were hoping to see. still not a bad number of giving everything. cnn chief business correspondent christine romans joins us now. so, christine, where china is your friend? where does this put this trend on the economy? and is this a sign that...
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