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want to bring back clarissa ward, our chief international correspondent, clarissa, we're also now hearing as there is more reaction, we're hearing from navalny's mother >> that's right. so this is coming from novaya gazeta be russian publication. they are quoting navalny's mother responding to the news of his death saying, quote i don't want to hear any condolences. we saw him in prison on february 12th. he was alive, healthy, and happy, and i think that there are really speaking ericka to this sense of disbelief, that even though navalny had had so many health problems, had complained bitterly about the appalling treatment and deprivation that he was facing in this penal colony, that he had been relatively healthy relative to the circumstances that he was being held in. and so this is coming as a huge shock even though on another level, it is of course, not surprising and we'll be confirming in some ways the worst fears of many of navalny's supporters, his loved ones we have yet to hear any news from his wife, yulia or his two children. dasha and zahar we are now joined though by matthew
want to bring back clarissa ward, our chief international correspondent, clarissa, we're also now hearing as there is more reaction, we're hearing from navalny's mother >> that's right. so this is coming from novaya gazeta be russian publication. they are quoting navalny's mother responding to the news of his death saying, quote i don't want to hear any condolences. we saw him in prison on february 12th. he was alive, healthy, and happy, and i think that there are really speaking ericka...
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clarissa, stay with us, also wanna get back to nick paton walsh. who is there at the munich security conference. if you're just joining us, obviously this is a major topic of conversation. this will change those conversations since there, as i understand it, nick, president zelenskyy is actually speaking right now. we're going to continue to monitor those remarks. but as we look at what this means for ukraine, there is the broader her question about what russia does now, but it is also how do members, how do allies now respond? does it change potentially the response in ukraine to helping ukraine? >> yeah look, i mean, have to say tragic and awful sacrifice. it seems that navalny has made in pursuing his position there's an opposition figure in russia, as clarissa was saying, his capacity to influence change necessarily in russia had been reduced. and so what today's awful news done plus, is remind people here of a very clear and present threat of how utterly ruthless, if indeed, it turns out in the fullness of time, the kremlin was behind this as
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, my name's clarissa ward. i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? most of them spreadsheet it at the russia commander at the reveal and navalny, was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? >> he doesn't seem to want to talk to us >> i'm clarissa is with me now. clarissa, you have interviewed navalny, you know, ben face-to-face, spent time together, done extensive reporting on him, connecting putin to that poisoning you've got relationships with navalny and his wife, yulia. and obviously navalny was in court yesterday. we can see him. >> he >> i mean, obviously he's been through h4 over these past years, but he he was laughing, he was making comments it was prison officials to vote against putin and the upcoming election. when did you hear the news today? and was your reaction >> i heard the news really just as it broke, it was around noon here in london, early morning us time and i think like so many people, it was this combination of shock and horror. >> but >> also a
, my name's clarissa ward. i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? most of them spreadsheet it at the russia commander at the reveal and navalny, was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? >> he doesn't seem to want to talk to us >> i'm clarissa is with me now. clarissa, you have interviewed navalny, you know, ben face-to-face, spent time together, done extensive reporting on him, connecting putin to that poisoning you've got relationships...
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when used with clarissa ward cnn, my name's clarissa ward. i work for cnn and can i ask you a couple of questions? most of them spreadsheet that at the varsha commander at the reveal and navalny, was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? >> he doesn't seem to want to talk to us despite the attempt on his life, navalny vowed to continue his work and return home >> so you've >> said that you want to go back to russia and i will do. >> you're aware of the >> risks of going back >> yes. but i'm russian >> politician and even when i was not just in hospital, i was in intense therapy and i said publicly, i will go back and i will go back because i'm russian politician, i belong to this country and definitely which i, i especially now when this actually crime has cracked open, revealed i understand the whole operation. i would never give putin such a gift. >> zaqout before boarding the plane to moscow, navalny posted an explosive hey, on youtube about the 1.3 billion dollar black sea villa. he claimed belong to vladimi
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anderson clarissa, stay with us.> bring in the director of the academy award winning documentary film navalny, a clip which we just saw in clarissa's piece daniel rohr joins us now. daniel, i know you've spent obviously a great deal of time working with alexey navalny. i'm so sorry for the pain you must be feeling and all those who worked on the film with you. can you just talk a little bit? >> what he was actually >> like in in person because i mean, just from a distance, the extraordinary courage and strength he must have had to knowingly go back to russia, knowing what awaited him, knowing the likelihood of of what could how his life could end >> well, anderson, first and foremost, thank you for having me on the program this evening. i'm sad to be here, but i'm happy that i get to talk a little bit about alexei here's a man who was charismatic. he was funny. he was a terrific father. he loved to debate, he loved to talk about politics. he and i became fast friends. and although we didn't have the same mother langu
anderson clarissa, stay with us.> bring in the director of the academy award winning documentary film navalny, a clip which we just saw in clarissa's piece daniel rohr joins us now. daniel, i know you've spent obviously a great deal of time working with alexey navalny. i'm so sorry for the pain you must be feeling and all those who worked on the film with you. can you just talk a little bit? >> what he was actually >> like in in person because i mean, just from a distance, the...
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clarissa, what more are you hearing about this from the idf and from eyewitness accounts? >> so there's two different versions of the story, essentially, brianna, the idf is saying that these were two separate incidents that the convoy of roughly 30 trucks came under attack, but under mass looting by individuals, desperate individuals in northern gaza as those 30 trucks pass through that, that then precipitated some kind of a stampede. they described drivers of the trucks you know, potentially having run people over in the melee. but that's a very different scene than what we heard described from eyewitnesses on the ground who say that essentially israeli forces opened fire after the truck was sort of set upon by these people who were looting i think at the end of the day, what this underscores of what you hear from aid agencies again and again, is that this is a kind of tragedy that has been predicted and warned about for weeks and months because of the nature of the humanitarian catastrophe in gaza, because of the fact that you have hundreds of thousands of people on the
clarissa, what more are you hearing about this from the idf and from eyewitness accounts? >> so there's two different versions of the story, essentially, brianna, the idf is saying that these were two separate incidents that the convoy of roughly 30 trucks came under attack, but under mass looting by individuals, desperate individuals in northern gaza as those 30 trucks pass through that, that then precipitated some kind of a stampede. they described drivers of the trucks you know,...
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conference is going on and clarissa, you were part of the cnn investigation. you interviewed navalny. it took months of painstaking reporting to present proof that russia's government was involved, given, given that, do you think we will ever know exactly how navalny died at all? >> i have my doubts, jake, because there are some really key differences right after alexei navalny collapsed in august of 2020 on that airplane from tomsk to moscow after being poisoned with novichok, his team who were still on the ground set in siberia, found out about it. they went into his hotel room, they began furiously collected the evidence. he was then medevacked a couple of days later to the keratan hospital in berlin. and their german doctors were able to do extensive testing. they were the ones who were able to determine that he had been poisoned with this lethal nerve agent, novichok then you had christo grozev, this extraordinary investigator with bellingcat who worked with a team of us at cnn going through databases, going through flight manifests, and gradually he real
conference is going on and clarissa, you were part of the cnn investigation. you interviewed navalny. it took months of painstaking reporting to present proof that russia's government was involved, given, given that, do you think we will ever know exactly how navalny died at all? >> i have my doubts, jake, because there are some really key differences right after alexei navalny collapsed in august of 2020 on that airplane from tomsk to moscow after being poisoned with novichok, his team...
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clarissa, what do we know and what questions remain tonight about navalny's death? >> well, a lot of questions remain. what we know from russian state media and russia's penitentiary service is that he went out for a walk reportedly that he collapsed on conscious, that the ambulance arrived. medics reportedly tried to revive him for more than half half an hour and that he was pronounced dead on the scene. what we also know of course, is that he's been held in a couple of different penal colonies over the last few years. he has been held in very difficult and even dangerous situations. his lawyers have talked about the severe health issues that he was facing sing as a result of the circumstances that he was being held in. but just yesterday, brianna, he appeared via video link in the court and he did appear to be in good health. he was gone, but he was making jokes, which is very typical of alexei navalny had a great sense of humor. and so they're real question the marks as to what exactly happened today, what exactly killed alexei navalny although as you heard, pres
clarissa, what do we know and what questions remain tonight about navalny's death? >> well, a lot of questions remain. what we know from russian state media and russia's penitentiary service is that he went out for a walk reportedly that he collapsed on conscious, that the ambulance arrived. medics reportedly tried to revive him for more than half half an hour and that he was pronounced dead on the scene. what we also know of course, is that he's been held in a couple of different penal...
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but also as some of what clarissa mentioned, some of what he was trying to expose in that country as well. of course, don't go far. i want to bring in i want to bring back in david's saying are to this conference procession. david, obviously this is incredibly big news that we are following right now. i'm curious. what is, what are the global implications of this as other countries monitor? and of course, his health was always a concern, even his location when for weeks nobody could seem to locate him what are the global implications here of this news >> well, a few things. first of all while people have been concerned, the us government has been concerned about navalny and spoken out about it and so forth over many years. >> i don't think that there was a sense this was coming i spent the morning with us officials here in munich who are at the munich security conference. and in my conversations with them, this did not come up. what did come up repeatedly though, and has throughout the opening of this, which is the major national security conference, is a new and much broader concern
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my name is clarissa ward. i worked for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? most of them spreadsheet it at the russia commander at the reveal and navalny, was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? >> he doesn't seem to want to talk to us despite the attempt on his life navalny vowed to continue his work and return home. so you've said that you want to go back to russia and i will do. >> you're >> aware of the risks of going back >> yes, but i'm russian politician and even when i was not just an hospital, i was in intense therapy and i said publicly, i will go back and i will go back because i'm russian politician, i belong to this country and definitely which i especially now when these actually crime is cracked open, revealed, i understand the whole operation. i would never give putin such a gift. >> zaqout hood before boarding the plane to moscow, navalny posted an expos a on youtube about the $1.3 billion dollar black sea villa he claimed belong to vladimir putin. it was viewed more than 100 million times the moment he landed
my name is clarissa ward. i worked for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? most of them spreadsheet it at the russia commander at the reveal and navalny, was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? >> he doesn't seem to want to talk to us despite the attempt on his life navalny vowed to continue his work and return home. so you've said that you want to go back to russia and i will do. >> you're >> aware of the risks of going back >>...
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our chief intercorrespondent clarissa ward has more. >> this is a two-hour interview, paula.t just came out at 6:00 p.m. eastern. we are still sift you through all of it. but it's pretty extraordinary in that it begins with essentially a half hour lecture from president putin on the history of russia and ukraine, trying to say that ukraine is basically part of russia. you can see tucker carlson's face grimace at points, because he knows he had committed to air this interview in its entirety, not to edit it. it's clear from the beginning he essentially loses control of the interview. this is the first interview vladimir putin has done since the invasion of ukraine. you heard tucker carlson just the other day on x about why he did the interview, saying he was essentially the only journalist brave enough from western media and willing to give a platform to president putin, basically accusing western journalists of trying to censure putin. it's patently false. many of our colleagues have been trying to get an bur view, but he's not done anything since the invasion of ukraine. wha
our chief intercorrespondent clarissa ward has more. >> this is a two-hour interview, paula.t just came out at 6:00 p.m. eastern. we are still sift you through all of it. but it's pretty extraordinary in that it begins with essentially a half hour lecture from president putin on the history of russia and ukraine, trying to say that ukraine is basically part of russia. you can see tucker carlson's face grimace at points, because he knows he had committed to air this interview in its...
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dana >> clarissa, thank you so much. it's great to have you on to give your reporting and your insights. appreciate it back here in washington, the race to succeed mitch mcconnell is already in full swing, will talk to some of mcconnell's confidants who are here. they're also host of the popular podcast, ruthless you don't want to, ms this stay with us >> frank sinatra had connections with the mafia and all these nightclubs thrown by the mob. >> you didn't want to make those guys that he was to vegas. >> the story of since sunday at ten on cnn the virus that causes shingles is sleeping. did 99% of people over 50 it's lying dormant, waiting and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks and he could wake at any time thank you. we're not at risk for shingles it's time to wake up because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your dr. or pharmacist about shingles prevention. >> it's just your mother and i went different things, which is why we got sling tv so
dana >> clarissa, thank you so much. it's great to have you on to give your reporting and your insights. appreciate it back here in washington, the race to succeed mitch mcconnell is already in full swing, will talk to some of mcconnell's confidants who are here. they're also host of the popular podcast, ruthless you don't want to, ms this stay with us >> frank sinatra had connections with the mafia and all these nightclubs thrown by the mob. >> you didn't want to make those...
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clarissa. you could see the anger and also the resolve from rolexes and alexey navalny's wife. there it was a very emotional moment and she actually started out john by saying, you know, i thought for a moment, do i go home to my >> family right now or do i stand here and address you and then i asked myself, what would alexei do? what would alex say want me to do? and i have no doubt that he would want me to stand here to address you and to issue that withering rebuke to russian president vladimir putin. of course, at this stage, we don't know exactly what killed alexei navalny. we have only been told through russian media that he took a walk at the penal colony where he was suffering terrible treatment, where he had at times been in less than good health and yet when we saw him yesterday via teleconference from a courtroom, he appeared healthy. he appeared jovial. we've also heard a report from his mother who told novaya gazeta, the russian the publication that she wouldn't be accepting condol
clarissa. you could see the anger and also the resolve from rolexes and alexey navalny's wife. there it was a very emotional moment and she actually started out john by saying, you know, i thought for a moment, do i go home to my >> family right now or do i stand here and address you and then i asked myself, what would alexei do? what would alex say want me to do? and i have no doubt that he would want me to stand here to address you and to issue that withering rebuke to russian president...
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my name is clarissa ward. i worked for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? what does rhythm spreadsheet it at the russia commander at the reveal and of army. >> was it your team >> so you've said that you want to go back to russia. you're aware of the risks of going back. >> definitely. >> why do you want to go back? >> i don't want these groups of killer 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 she was fantastic piece >> yeah. >> let's talk to me for gelatin brianna is dka brioche is not stomach gorda voices must i >> scene of the but you are pretty unusual. what's new but none >> through voice him. july vx >> but i mean, it can ski. >> she opens his mouth without american songs about tiktok but what more tiktok? >> which mean on the class motor, you got to full slate gray report to yet we simply whoops, cattery school clinical new pravda. >> the >> the tick to gaucher >> their lines >> i asked about you and they aversion its haha. this is very funny, but, >> but the m
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i'm feeling along with clarissa he didn't scarf as he helps me move with less joint pains, swelling and is just four doses a year after two started otzi serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections for a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your dr. if you have an infection or symptoms had a vaccine or plan to, there's nothing like clear scan and better than that deeds everything ask your dr. about star busy today, learn how avy could help you save. >> were you worried the wedding would be too much >> now, another destination wedding. >> why years my backyard didn't power. >> we get all our financial questions answered, so we don't have to worry empower what's next? >> not flossing. well, then add the wo of listerine to your routine new science shows. listerine is five times more effective than floss ev, reducing flat above the gum line for a cleaner, healthier mouth. >> this >> story, feel the world. >> rsv is out there for those 60 years and older, protect against rsv with a wreck sv, a rx is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in peop
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financial planning team aaron khovanova, matt friberg, maggie yap, christina venice, john chen and clarissa wan. the capital finance team, nikolai sklaroff, edward kwong, dan fuchs, eric quark, the strategy and innovation team, trisha, trisha yang and luke fuller, and of course, the hundreds more staff from throughout the puc and surprises and bureaus who have played a part in developing this budget. i can't think of a more significant way that the puc comes together and works together on a big project. this has really been a truly agency wide effort, and i'm so grateful for everyone that's worked so hard on this over the past year. thank you. thank you lauren. laura and uh, congratulations. now you were officially, um, in the position that you've been doing so well, in my opinion. um, thank you dennis. thank you. nancy and aaron. the whole team, um, for, you know, for the thorough presentation, i mean, this pretty much summarizes, you know, all the stuff that we've been looking at that you've been giving reports on every year. and it's pretty amazing that, um, um, the budget process, the m
financial planning team aaron khovanova, matt friberg, maggie yap, christina venice, john chen and clarissa wan. the capital finance team, nikolai sklaroff, edward kwong, dan fuchs, eric quark, the strategy and innovation team, trisha, trisha yang and luke fuller, and of course, the hundreds more staff from throughout the puc and surprises and bureaus who have played a part in developing this budget. i can't think of a more significant way that the puc comes together and works together on a big...