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mr. sullivan, and i said i know it is complicated, and there are no great choices. but count me in for the idea, we will not withdraw all forces in afghanistan until the conditions are ripe to tell the american people we left honorably and america is safer. i told mr. sullivan that i would support president biden's decision to accept military advice to keep a residual force of several thousand as an insurance policy against another 9/11. the result of this decision today by president biden is to cancel an insurance policy that in my view would prevent another 9/11. i believe with all my heart and soul after 50-something trips to the region, a few thousand americans watching over there would make it harder for al qaeda and isis to hit us over here. i don't trust the taliban to look at american interests. but we're in a very precarious situation. there are no great outcomes, but this is the worst possible outcome, to pull up and leave, and hope things will turn out well. that did not happen in iraq, and it did not happen here. but i want to let the american people kno
mr. sullivan, and i said i know it is complicated, and there are no great choices. but count me in for the idea, we will not withdraw all forces in afghanistan until the conditions are ripe to tell the american people we left honorably and america is safer. i told mr. sullivan that i would support president biden's decision to accept military advice to keep a residual force of several thousand as an insurance policy against another 9/11. the result of this decision today by president biden is...
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mr. sullivan. i said, i know it's complicated and there's no great choices.e will not withdraw all forces in afghanistan until the conditions are right and tell the american people we left honorably and america is safer. i told mr. sullivan that i would support president biden's decision to accept military advice to keep a residual force of several thousand as an insurance policy against another 9-11. the results of this decision by president biden is to cancel an insurance policy that in my view would prevent another 9-11 because i believe in all my heart and soul after 50 something trips to the region, a few thousand americans watching over there would make it hard for al-quaida and isis to reorganize to hit us over here. those eyes and ears will be gone. i don't trust the taliban to look out for american interests. we're finding ourselves in a very precarious situation. again, there's no great outcomes but this is the worst possible outcome, to pull up and hope that things will turn out well. that did not happen in iraq and did not happen here. but i want
mr. sullivan. i said, i know it's complicated and there's no great choices.e will not withdraw all forces in afghanistan until the conditions are right and tell the american people we left honorably and america is safer. i told mr. sullivan that i would support president biden's decision to accept military advice to keep a residual force of several thousand as an insurance policy against another 9-11. the results of this decision by president biden is to cancel an insurance policy that in my...
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majority of police here in minneapolis but probably around the country is keenly aware of that mr sullivan probably deserved this verdict i have talked throughout the last year to a lot of law enforcement officers. to a lot of police agencies sheriffs. superintendents what have you and i have yet to speak to an officer or too long for us to do says like you mr shelley didn't do anything wrong you know to the contrary they were keenly aware and let me tell you this i know this is sometimes not very popular to say but i think that even in law enforcement in the united states something clicked you cannot and i know this sounds a little weird because i just told you about the other incident from last week but i think it's something clicked there too they know they can't go on like this anymore that's why politicians and agencies law enforcement agency leaders are trying to really change the law change procedures trying to change that apartments they have to hide the stuff on simon's one for us in minneapolis thank you. let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world at lea
majority of police here in minneapolis but probably around the country is keenly aware of that mr sullivan probably deserved this verdict i have talked throughout the last year to a lot of law enforcement officers. to a lot of police agencies sheriffs. superintendents what have you and i have yet to speak to an officer or too long for us to do says like you mr shelley didn't do anything wrong you know to the contrary they were keenly aware and let me tell you this i know this is sometimes not...
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the national security advisor mr sullivan said today that president biden is aiming to strike a balance and provide a significant and credible response to rush of bad not escalate the situation so according to the white house biden does want to get the ability in the u.s. russia relationship and they believe that if president putin is prepared to do that as well there could be a way that would not lead to a cycle of confrontation this is why biden apparently proposed a summit between the united states and russia in that phone call you mentioned and at the same time these sanctions are going after the russian economy and there are sanctions against 6 russian technical companies that support the russian intelligence services their sanctions against $32.00 entities and individuals for carrying out russian government directed attempts to influence the election last year there are also sanctions against another 8 individuals and entities that are being sanctioned for russia's own going occupation and repression in crimea and of course the 10 russian diplomats who are being expelled and who a
the national security advisor mr sullivan said today that president biden is aiming to strike a balance and provide a significant and credible response to rush of bad not escalate the situation so according to the white house biden does want to get the ability in the u.s. russia relationship and they believe that if president putin is prepared to do that as well there could be a way that would not lead to a cycle of confrontation this is why biden apparently proposed a summit between the united...
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minneapolis police officer who is accused of killing an unarmed black man george floyd last year mr sullivan is facing charges including 2nd degree murder after handcuffing floyd face down in the kneeling on his neck for nearly 9 and a half minutes in may last year and much of the prosecution questioning so far has been focused on practical training and professional standards and making sure that all of us as are accountable for knowing and following the same policies will be bringing you more on that trial live here on al-jazeera when we return but for now let's speak to alan fischer he joins us outside the courthouse in minneapolis and we've been saying this is fairly unusual for a police chief to testify against one of his own presumably chief down as one of the critical witnesses for the prosecution here. it's a big win to have him on the stand is we've said before it's an important cultural movement if you. were trials like this it is very rare for there to be breaches of what's become. one police officer will give evidence against another and here we have as one of the key witnesses fo
minneapolis police officer who is accused of killing an unarmed black man george floyd last year mr sullivan is facing charges including 2nd degree murder after handcuffing floyd face down in the kneeling on his neck for nearly 9 and a half minutes in may last year and much of the prosecution questioning so far has been focused on practical training and professional standards and making sure that all of us as are accountable for knowing and following the same policies will be bringing you more...
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the national security advisor mr sullivan said today that president biden is aiming to strike a balance and provide a significant and credible response to rush of bad not escalate the situation so according to the white house by then to get the ability in the u.s. russia relationship and they believe that if president putin is prepared to do that as well there could be a way that would not lead to a cycle of confrontation this is why biden apparently proposed a summit between the united states and russia in that phone call you mentioned and at the same time these sanctions are going after the russian economy and there are sanctions against 6 russian technical companies that support the russian intelligence services their sanctions against $32.00 entities and individuals for carrying out russian government directed attempts to influence the election last year there are also sanctions against another 8 individuals and entities that are being sanctioned for russia's own going acute pace and repression in crimea and of course the 10 russian diplomats who are being expelled and to our base i
the national security advisor mr sullivan said today that president biden is aiming to strike a balance and provide a significant and credible response to rush of bad not escalate the situation so according to the white house by then to get the ability in the u.s. russia relationship and they believe that if president putin is prepared to do that as well there could be a way that would not lead to a cycle of confrontation this is why biden apparently proposed a summit between the united states...
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sullivan, said the u.s. has communicated to the russian government that there will be consequences if mr. navalny dies. they say that sullivan spoke to his russian counterpart on the phone. jen psaki says that they discussed navalny. and russia has been building up what appears to be a very large troop presence on the border with our ally, ukraine. today, the european union's foreign minister says that russia has 150,000 troops massed on the border. i don't know where the story is going, what it feels like a ramp-up to a considerable something. the question is, a ramp-up to what, and what options are available to the u.s. government? ann simmons joins us, thank you so much for being here in the middle of the night. i really appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >> what do you make of the claims by supporters and family members and lawyers for mr. navalny that he is dying, that he's in the process of losing his life in this penal colony? is there any way to independently assess those claims they're making? >> actually, there isn't, rachel. his allies are extremely worried about him. they've said he
sullivan, said the u.s. has communicated to the russian government that there will be consequences if mr. navalny dies. they say that sullivan spoke to his russian counterpart on the phone. jen psaki says that they discussed navalny. and russia has been building up what appears to be a very large troop presence on the border with our ally, ukraine. today, the european union's foreign minister says that russia has 150,000 troops massed on the border. i don't know where the story is going, what...
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sullivan, said the u.s. has communicated to the russian government that there will be consequences if mr. navalny dies. van spoke to his russian counterpart on the phone. jen psaki says that they discussed navalny. and russia has been building up what appears to be a very large troop presence on the border with our ally, ukraine. today, the european union's foreign minister says that russia has 150,000 troops massed on the border. i don't know where the story is going, what it feels like a ramp-up to a considerable something. the question is, a ramp-up to what, and what options are available to the u.s. government? ann simmons joins us, thank you so much for being here in the middle of the night. i really appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >> what do you make of the claims by supporters and family members and lawyers for mr. navalny that he is dying, that he's in the process of losing his life in this penal colony? is there any way to independently assess those claims they're making? >> actually, there isn't, rachel. his allies are extremely worried about him. they've said he's on the brink of
sullivan, said the u.s. has communicated to the russian government that there will be consequences if mr. navalny dies. van spoke to his russian counterpart on the phone. jen psaki says that they discussed navalny. and russia has been building up what appears to be a very large troop presence on the border with our ally, ukraine. today, the european union's foreign minister says that russia has 150,000 troops massed on the border. i don't know where the story is going, what it feels like a...
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mr. sullivan they are communicating with russia. could the biden administration lay on in terms of sanctions against russia? >> good morning. well, they already imposed a series of sanctions last week, partly in response to the poisoning of mr. navalny last year. it targeted russian sovereign debt and bandit u.s. financial institutions from buying sovereign debt directly. one potential additional punishment would be to rule out purchases in the secondary market and beyond that, i think it's quite limited -- there's not much that could have a big impact on russia and its economy in the medium-term that would and also cause damage to the wider international economy, which i think the u.s. has been trying to avoid thus far. manus: it's interesting that you've got renaissance talking that the sanctions levied so far have been soft. talk to us about the reaction from the european side. those are the u.s. words. we're hearing from the german foreign minister. how strong was his response to the novelli situation? tony: -- no valley situati
mr. sullivan they are communicating with russia. could the biden administration lay on in terms of sanctions against russia? >> good morning. well, they already imposed a series of sanctions last week, partly in response to the poisoning of mr. navalny last year. it targeted russian sovereign debt and bandit u.s. financial institutions from buying sovereign debt directly. one potential additional punishment would be to rule out purchases in the secondary market and beyond that, i think...
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the national security advisor mr sullivan said today that president biden is aiming to strike a balance and provide a significant and credible response to russia's bad not escalate the situation so according to the white house biden want to get the civility in the u.s. russia relationship and they believe that if president putin is prepared to do that as well there could be a way that would not lead to a cycle of confrontation this is why biden apparently proposed a summit between the united states and russia in that phone call you mentioned and at the same time these sanctions are going after the russian economy and there are sanctions against 6 russian technical companies that support the russian intelligence services their sanctions against $32.00 entities and individuals for carrying out russian government directed attempts to influence the election last year there are also sanctions against another 8 individuals and entities that are being sanctioned for russia's own going acute pace and repression in crimea and of course the 10 russian diplomats who are being expelled and who are
the national security advisor mr sullivan said today that president biden is aiming to strike a balance and provide a significant and credible response to russia's bad not escalate the situation so according to the white house biden want to get the civility in the u.s. russia relationship and they believe that if president putin is prepared to do that as well there could be a way that would not lead to a cycle of confrontation this is why biden apparently proposed a summit between the united...
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mr. sullivan actually warned of consequences and mr. navalny dies in prison. so possibly, that shows that the russian government is listening but the kremlin has insisted that this is our affair. mr. navalny is in a russian citizen and we are able to do with our citizens as we wish within the framework of our laws. >> and simmons, moscow bureau chief from the wall street journal. joining us live at an ungodly hour. miss symonds, thank you very much for making time with us tonight. it's a real honor to have you here. >> thank you. >> all right, we've got more ahead. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden
mr. sullivan actually warned of consequences and mr. navalny dies in prison. so possibly, that shows that the russian government is listening but the kremlin has insisted that this is our affair. mr. navalny is in a russian citizen and we are able to do with our citizens as we wish within the framework of our laws. >> and simmons, moscow bureau chief from the wall street journal. joining us live at an ungodly hour. miss symonds, thank you very much for making time with us tonight. it's a...
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the national security advisor mr sullivan said today that president biden is aiming to strike a balance and provide a significant and credible response to russia's back not escalate the situation so according to the white house biden does want to get the ability in the u.s. russia relationship and they believe that if president putin is prepared to do that as well there could be a way that would not lead to a cycle of confrontation this is why biden apparently proposed a summit between the united states and russia in that phone call you mentioned and at the same time these sanctions are going after the russian economy and there are sanctions against 6 russian technical companies that support the russian intelligence services their sanctions against $32.00 entities and individuals for carrying out russian government directed attempts to influence the election last year there are also sanctions against another 8 individuals and entities that are being sanctioned for russia's own going acute pace and repression in crimea and of course the 10 russian diplomats who are being expelled and who
the national security advisor mr sullivan said today that president biden is aiming to strike a balance and provide a significant and credible response to russia's back not escalate the situation so according to the white house biden does want to get the ability in the u.s. russia relationship and they believe that if president putin is prepared to do that as well there could be a way that would not lead to a cycle of confrontation this is why biden apparently proposed a summit between the...
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mr. sullivan: madam president, i rise today on the senate floor to call for the resignation of john kerry as a member of the biden administration's national security council. now, madam president, i don't do this lightly. as a matter of fact, in my entire time in the senate, i've never called for anyone's resignation -- obama-biden administration, trump administration, biden administration now. trust me, i've been tempted particularly when some in government have tried to hurt my state. a lot of that is going on right now with the biden administration. but his record, john kerry's record of undermining working families and working against american national security interests is too much to bear. he needs to go. today i've heard such disturbing news, madam president, that if true, it should absolutely result in the call of john kerry either being fired or resigning. enough is enough. why am i saying this? madam president, first, he's killing jobs, arrogantly killing american jobs. that's a fact. he's putting hardworking americans, particularly in the energy sector, the great men and women
mr. sullivan: madam president, i rise today on the senate floor to call for the resignation of john kerry as a member of the biden administration's national security council. now, madam president, i don't do this lightly. as a matter of fact, in my entire time in the senate, i've never called for anyone's resignation -- obama-biden administration, trump administration, biden administration now. trust me, i've been tempted particularly when some in government have tried to hurt my state. a lot...
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mr. sullivan, put out a recent statement this morning saying he hasn't seen his family for a year and thatt some consultations face to face in washington but that he will be back soon particularly ahead of any proposed meeting between vladimir putin and mr. biden. so it's a way of having a diplomatic row without it being designated diplomatic row. >> every word, every action means something. sam kylie, thanks so much for being with us. >>> this morning one of vladimir putin's top critics alexei navalny is waking up in a regional hospital for prisoner. my next guest is an aide to the russian opposition leader and she says the place that navalny has been taken is not a hospital. maria is with us now. maria, what can you tell us about this facility where navalny has been transferred to? has he been seen by doctors, by his own doctors? >> we have no idea whether he has been seen by anyone. i know for sure he hasn't been seen by the civilian doctors, the doctors of his choice. and everybody including russian have a right to do this apart from except for him. >> you say it's not a hospital. why?
mr. sullivan, put out a recent statement this morning saying he hasn't seen his family for a year and thatt some consultations face to face in washington but that he will be back soon particularly ahead of any proposed meeting between vladimir putin and mr. biden. so it's a way of having a diplomatic row without it being designated diplomatic row. >> every word, every action means something. sam kylie, thanks so much for being with us. >>> this morning one of vladimir putin's top...
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mr. sullivan: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alaska is recognized. mr. llivan: madam president, it's thursday, and by now many know -- particularly our members of our press corps -- that it's time for what i feel is probably one of the best moments in the senate each week. it's time for the alaskan of the week. i get to talk about alaska, talk about somebody who's doing extraordinary things for our state, for our country a lot of times, and i'd like to give an update when i give my alaska of the week speech about what's going on in alaska. it's spring, of course. the sun is high in most parts of the state -- actually in all parts of the state. spring -- we call it breakup actually, relating to the ice on the rivers. it is upon us. now, of course, it can still snow and it still gets pretty cold in a lot of places in alaska. but winter is on the run. the promise of summer is in the air. what a glorious summer it's going to be. we aren't out of the woods yet on the pandemic in alaska, but we have managed -- we're proud of it; i'm proud of my fellow alaskans
mr. sullivan: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alaska is recognized. mr. llivan: madam president, it's thursday, and by now many know -- particularly our members of our press corps -- that it's time for what i feel is probably one of the best moments in the senate each week. it's time for the alaskan of the week. i get to talk about alaska, talk about somebody who's doing extraordinary things for our state, for our country a lot of times, and i'd like to give an update...
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mr. sullivan mentioned. but also things that we are talking about as a possibility. so i wouldn't take any of this off the table about what we are going to do to help india, because we take the serious situation that they are going through very seriously, just the way we do the situation in our own country, which is our primary responsibility. as you know, is to make sure that we are protected. >> is that a crisis. >> it is a very serious situation. i don't know. each person has a different interpretation of what a crisis is. one thing i can tell you, it is very, very serious what's going on. they had about 330,000 infections the other day. that's a very, very high number. and they are suffering terribly, which is the reason why we are extending ourselves now to help them. >> i want to take you back to a year ago when president trump at the time suggested one possible treatment for the coronavirus that people could inject themselves with disinfectants and ultraviolate light and so on. you remember this well. let's have our viewers take a look back at that moment. >>
mr. sullivan mentioned. but also things that we are talking about as a possibility. so i wouldn't take any of this off the table about what we are going to do to help india, because we take the serious situation that they are going through very seriously, just the way we do the situation in our own country, which is our primary responsibility. as you know, is to make sure that we are protected. >> is that a crisis. >> it is a very serious situation. i don't know. each person has a...
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institute at the harvard law school he's on skype from newton massachusetts nice to see you again mr sullivan to be with you who won the drugs argument today because this was the key wasn't it this was all about as i said to gabriel the prosecution getting out in front of this knowing that they were going to have to deal with it trying to deal with it and then having to deal with the cross from the defense. yeah absolutely so we called him the field pulling the sting so the prosecutor attempted to pull this thing with respect information that he knew was going to come in in terms of who won the day the defense got a lot of points today by putting george threw it on trial and his drug use on trial so all trials are a battle of narratives who tells the best story who tells a story that best resonates with the jury and the defense actually scored some points today with information about george floyd's drug use now the prosecution has to come back and say ladies and gentlemen this case is not about drug use this case is about a need to a man's neck that constricted his breathing so much that he d
institute at the harvard law school he's on skype from newton massachusetts nice to see you again mr sullivan to be with you who won the drugs argument today because this was the key wasn't it this was all about as i said to gabriel the prosecution getting out in front of this knowing that they were going to have to deal with it trying to deal with it and then having to deal with the cross from the defense. yeah absolutely so we called him the field pulling the sting so the prosecutor attempted...
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point that mr floyd was not moving that he was not conscious they didn't have a pulse and that mr sullivan was still on top of him even when the e.m.t. showed up and he still didn't get off of how is that what the reason officer. and then if you look at the totality of the circumstances which are her so much about what does that tell you exactly where he was coming from if we're talking about. now you heard a number of other things that and looking at the totality of circumstances and trying to do an honest assessment you didn't get the whole story that you got bits and pieces and parts and i call them a story ladies and gentlemen because is either completely not true or the facts have been altered in order to make a point to you which also makes the story when you're going to reach when you all deliberate is a verdict verdict is a latin word that means to truth you're not going to reach a story on all this and then you beginning it the troops why we gazed in telling stories we've heard evidence facts from the stand why is that but you just heard a number of them i'll give you a few exampl
point that mr floyd was not moving that he was not conscious they didn't have a pulse and that mr sullivan was still on top of him even when the e.m.t. showed up and he still didn't get off of how is that what the reason officer. and then if you look at the totality of the circumstances which are her so much about what does that tell you exactly where he was coming from if we're talking about. now you heard a number of other things that and looking at the totality of circumstances and trying to...
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mr. sullivan, it's exactly right. i'm looking at the slide with the aqi index of the city with the entire city with different sort of darker colors towards the aqi is bad. when you look at that map, you can see that the transportation patterns, i can see 280, i can see 19th avenue, i can see 101, i can see doyle drive and it just really brings home how we have to solve the problem of exhaust from fossil fuel cars and vehicles around the city if we're going to solve the air quality problems of our city. >> thank you for those comments. i echo that and it's a big takeaway from what we've seen so far and i think a large part of what jocelyn was saying is that right now, it's safe to assume that when we start going back to normal levels of activity, we have the tenderloin, chinatown, soma, they're the hardest hit in terms of congestion and usually they're seeing a lot of traffic. it's important that we enable those policy changes and rather than wait for it to get worse again. >> thank you. >> any other comments or questi
mr. sullivan, it's exactly right. i'm looking at the slide with the aqi index of the city with the entire city with different sort of darker colors towards the aqi is bad. when you look at that map, you can see that the transportation patterns, i can see 280, i can see 19th avenue, i can see 101, i can see doyle drive and it just really brings home how we have to solve the problem of exhaust from fossil fuel cars and vehicles around the city if we're going to solve the air quality problems of...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator sullivan. senator tubberville, if you're ready. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here today. director haines, you made a statement a few minutes ago that china is looking at us as declining. would you clarify that? >> thank you, senator. just clarify it in the sense that -- >> declining. you said china is looking at us as basically a declining nation. could you clarify that? >> sure. leadership has made various public statements that indicate that they see the united states as a declining power. it's obviously not what i believe, but that is their perception. >> thank you. many throw around the stat that u.s. spends more on defense than the next 10 or 12 countries combined. yes or no is that correct, general? >> we spend a lot on defense, senator. >> director haines? thank you. xi jinping, submits power in the ccp, how concern are you that he's surrounded by yes men? does this raise the threat level especially with regard to taiwan? >> i think xi is firmly in control of the party
mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator sullivan. senator tubberville, if you're ready. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here today. director haines, you made a statement a few minutes ago that china is looking at us as declining. would you clarify that? >> thank you, senator. just clarify it in the sense that -- >> declining. you said china is looking at us as basically a declining nation. could you clarify that? >> sure. leadership has made...
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mrs. borden did maggie, a.k.a. bridget sullivan, another favor, which was to ask her to wash windows that morning inside and outside. so that meant that bridget sullivan happened to be outside washing windows, in sight of other people at the time that mrs. borden was killed. that seemed to rule her out of that possible murder, and it was thought that whoever killed mrs. borden had killed mr. borden as well at the time that mr. borden was killed, she was upstairs in her attic room napping. the family had suffered from some food poisoning the day before and she he was feeling unwell and possibly was getting a head start on her, on her usual thursday half day. so that left one person, and that was andrew borden's younger daughter lizzie, who was 32 years old, unmarried, still living at home. she had an older sister emma two years older but she had been away visiting friends for two weeks. so she was definitely in the clear. and there were a number of suspicious things about lizzie. the first was that she hadn't actually looked for her
mrs. borden did maggie, a.k.a. bridget sullivan, another favor, which was to ask her to wash windows that morning inside and outside. so that meant that bridget sullivan happened to be outside washing windows, in sight of other people at the time that mrs. borden was killed. that seemed to rule her out of that possible murder, and it was thought that whoever killed mrs. borden had killed mr. borden as well at the time that mr. borden was killed, she was upstairs in her attic room napping. the...
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ambassador to moscow has been summoned to the foreign ministry mr her over says john sullivan is not going to have a pleasant meet. still ahead on al-jazeera and how women in ethiopia stingray region are being forced into sexual slavery. and cancer and gas the have already lost 2 children now 11 year old karim is suffering and he can't get the treatment he needs. now after a fairly quiet weather throughout the arabian peninsula the showers picking up again which means it'll be not as humid in catarrh as an example there be a bit more dust in the air brought down towards the u.a.e. the fanned out into the empty quarter of saudi and shower seem like is the wind cold around the high ground in western side and the lower ground actually they might even reach riyadh next day or so otherwise the sun is blazing hot and things are warming up particularly in the valley look at jerusalem's forecasts so 31 does seem unusual to you you probably should put the color background on overseas pretty woman everywhere oranges and reds but in particular in jerusalem you should be seeing about $22.00 by d
ambassador to moscow has been summoned to the foreign ministry mr her over says john sullivan is not going to have a pleasant meet. still ahead on al-jazeera and how women in ethiopia stingray region are being forced into sexual slavery. and cancer and gas the have already lost 2 children now 11 year old karim is suffering and he can't get the treatment he needs. now after a fairly quiet weather throughout the arabian peninsula the showers picking up again which means it'll be not as humid in...
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ambassador to moscow has been summoned to the foreign ministry mr her over says john sullivan is not going to have a pleasant mix. still ahead on al-jazeera. a major 2nd wave of 19 factions accelerates an india where hospital beds and oxygen supplies are falling short. brazil's president faces an inquiry over his government's plan demick response has a number of deaths continue to soar. it's time for the perfect jenny. sponsored play qatar airways hello let's start in china where things are looking rather wet and windy for northern and southern areas we've got a weather system developing across mongolia parts of northern china bringing some really strong winds and heavy snow and rain there we could see from dust being kicked up as well funded showers are expected in beijing but those could clear by the time we get to the we can. and giving way for some nice sunshine to come through 900 degrees there will see it come up into the twenty's further south we've got some thundery showers along the southern coast extending into taiwan and by the time we get to saturday japan will see that w
ambassador to moscow has been summoned to the foreign ministry mr her over says john sullivan is not going to have a pleasant mix. still ahead on al-jazeera. a major 2nd wave of 19 factions accelerates an india where hospital beds and oxygen supplies are falling short. brazil's president faces an inquiry over his government's plan demick response has a number of deaths continue to soar. it's time for the perfect jenny. sponsored play qatar airways hello let's start in china where things are...
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so that meant that brigitte sullivan happened to be outside washing windows inside of other people at the time that mrs. borden was killed. and so that seemed to roll her out of that possible murder, and it was thought that whoever killed mrs. borden had killed mr. biden as well. at the time that mr. burton was killed, she was upstairs in her attic room, no being -- the family had suffered from some food poisoning the day before and she was feeling unwell and was possibly getting a head start on her -- on her usual thursday half gay. so that left one person, and that was andrew worden's younger daughter, lizzy, who was 32 years old, unmarried, still living at home. she had an older sister named emma, who was ten years older, but she had been away visiting france for about two weeks and she was definitely in the clear. and there were a number of suspicious things about lindsey. the first was that she hadn't actually looked for her stepmother when she discovered her father's body around 11. she said that her stepmother had received a note and had gone out. no no it was ever found, and investigation faile
so that meant that brigitte sullivan happened to be outside washing windows inside of other people at the time that mrs. borden was killed. and so that seemed to roll her out of that possible murder, and it was thought that whoever killed mrs. borden had killed mr. biden as well. at the time that mr. burton was killed, she was upstairs in her attic room, no being -- the family had suffered from some food poisoning the day before and she was feeling unwell and was possibly getting a head start...
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sullivan. >> thank you mr. chairman and gentlemen for your service. general mckenzie i appreciate our discussion yesterday. starting with a big picture issue here in the middle east with a lot of energy does that help or hurt the united states of america from a foreign policy perspective we are now the world's energies superpower more oil than saudi arabia? does that over posture quick. >> i would think it helps in the centcom region. >> does it make sense to unilaterally start reducing the production of american energy? it kills jobs for from the national security perspective to enable saudi arabia does that make sense from your personal opinion? >> i refer to commerce. >> i was a it is not helpful to the united states. >> this is a very difficult decision controversial decisions i wish the president didn't pick september 11 as a day to celebrate. that's not a good day in american history and to say but i hope in the future that you don't use september 11 as a date we are celebrating for 2021 you need to comment i just think it's baffling that somebo
sullivan. >> thank you mr. chairman and gentlemen for your service. general mckenzie i appreciate our discussion yesterday. starting with a big picture issue here in the middle east with a lot of energy does that help or hurt the united states of america from a foreign policy perspective we are now the world's energies superpower more oil than saudi arabia? does that over posture quick. >> i would think it helps in the centcom region. >> does it make sense to unilaterally...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator sullivan. let me recognize via web-x senator roseman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate this hearing. thank you, gentlemen, for your lifetime of service. we appreciate everything you do, every day, and to all the service men and women under your command. i would like to speak a little bit today about cyber security. our nato allies, of course, are essential to ensuring cyber security. we rely on our allies to harden our collective defenses against frequent and sophisticated cyber threats. cyber threat security has increasingly become an area of focus for nato to operating a cyber-spaced operations center in belgium. so, general wolters, what are the most significant cyber threats that the nato alliance is facing and can you specifically describe to us the cyber threat that european allies are facing from russia? >> thanks for the question, senator. it's a great topic. i will tell you that i'm excited about the fact that from a u.s. perspective, our force presentation by selecting one milita
mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator sullivan. let me recognize via web-x senator roseman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate this hearing. thank you, gentlemen, for your lifetime of service. we appreciate everything you do, every day, and to all the service men and women under your command. i would like to speak a little bit today about cyber security. our nato allies, of course, are essential to ensuring cyber security. we rely on our allies to harden our collective...
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president biden's national security adviser jake sullivan warned that there will be repercussions of mr. navalny dies. >> we have communicated to the russian government that one happens to mr. navalny in their custody, is their responsibility. they will be held counted plea by the international community. in terms of the specific benchers that it would undertake, we are looking at a variety of different cost that we would impose. i will not telegraph that publicly at this point, but we have communicated that there will be consequences. if navalny dies. >> on capitol hill, a number of progressive bills moved through congress this week. they included expanding the supreme court, reparations, and making washington d.c. estate. on thursday, a group of congressional democrats introduced four seats to the supreme court, a total of 13. they said the it is necessary to restore equilibrium. the public split on that idea. a new poll shows that 42% of americans oppose expanding the court, 30% support it. one idea that was popular, ending lifetime appointments for justices. 63% say they would suppo
president biden's national security adviser jake sullivan warned that there will be repercussions of mr. navalny dies. >> we have communicated to the russian government that one happens to mr. navalny in their custody, is their responsibility. they will be held counted plea by the international community. in terms of the specific benchers that it would undertake, we are looking at a variety of different cost that we would impose. i will not telegraph that publicly at this point, but we...
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president biden's national security adviser, jake sullivan, warned there will be republic raw kugss if mr. now srul knee dies. >> in terms of this specific measures that we would undertake, we're looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose and i am not going to telegraph that publicly at this point, but we have communicated there will be consequences if mr. novotny dies. >>> on capitol hill a number of progressive bills moved through congress this week. they included expanding the supreme court, reparations and making washington, d.c. a state. on thursday a group of congressional democrats introduced an item to add four seats to the supreme court, a total of 13. they say it's necessary to restore equilibrium. but the public is split on that idea, and a new poll shows 42% of americans oppose expanding the court and 38% support it. what idea was popular? ending lifetime appointments for justices. 63% said they would support age or term limits for the supreme court. >>> meanwhile reparations could be heading to the house floor. this would be the first time a reparations bill
president biden's national security adviser, jake sullivan, warned there will be republic raw kugss if mr. now srul knee dies. >> in terms of this specific measures that we would undertake, we're looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose and i am not going to telegraph that publicly at this point, but we have communicated there will be consequences if mr. novotny dies. >>> on capitol hill a number of progressive bills moved through congress this week. they...
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mr navalny claim he could die within days. and the united states�* national security advisor, jake sullivan, has said there will be consequencesf navalny dies behind bars. russia's ambassador to the uk was talking to the bbc�*s andrew marr. of course he will not be allowed to die in prison, but i can say that mr navalny behaves like a hooligan, absolutely, in trying to violate every rule that has been established. his purpose of doing that is to attract attention for him, also by saying that today his left hand is sick, tomorrow his leg is sick and all of that stuff... the european court of human rights has ruled that the charges against him for money laundering are, they say, "arbitrary and unfair. " isn't the truth that he is in prison because he is a threat to president putin, for democratic reasons? no, not at all. he has violated his terms of parole and that is why he has been given a sentence and i have to say that julian assange here in britain was arrested by british police because he had also violated the terms of parole. i've been speaking about the ambassador�*s remarks with maria snegovaya from the george washingto
mr navalny claim he could die within days. and the united states�* national security advisor, jake sullivan, has said there will be consequencesf navalny dies behind bars. russia's ambassador to the uk was talking to the bbc�*s andrew marr. of course he will not be allowed to die in prison, but i can say that mr navalny behaves like a hooligan, absolutely, in trying to violate every rule that has been established. his purpose of doing that is to attract attention for him, also by saying...
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mr. navalny dies. >> we don't often get breaking news, so i apologize to put you on the spot what is your sense of how the white house's actions and what jake sullivanhe hospital. >> the white house announced sanctions on russia last week. the solar wind hack, crimea, interference. what russia said at the time where these matched the severity of what they believe russia had done. but not to escalate the situation. i think as they tried to talk about a new relationship with russia that is predictable, that is designed to troubleshoot these issues there is very clearly an issue with alexey navalny, his health, that could lead to escalation. this is something the white house is watching closely. >> mike manley, thank you so much for being up early with us. we appreciate your reporting. >>> still ahead, why one pilot was forced to find a totally different landing spot at an air show over the weekend. way too early back in just a moment. if you have... ...moderate to severe psoriasis, ... ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,
mr. navalny dies. >> we don't often get breaking news, so i apologize to put you on the spot what is your sense of how the white house's actions and what jake sullivanhe hospital. >> the white house announced sanctions on russia last week. the solar wind hack, crimea, interference. what russia said at the time where these matched the severity of what they believe russia had done. but not to escalate the situation. i think as they tried to talk about a new relationship with russia...
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sullivan had to say. >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mr.eir custody is their responsibility and they will be held accountable by the international community. there will be consequences if he dies. >> reporter: kremlin authorities are not allowing his private doctors to see him as is being requested. furthermore, the government of president putin in the last couple days seems set to brand the human rights organization an extremist group. that could add pressure on him and his allies. in the last couple minutes we're seeing the european union foreign ministry also saying this is a problem for them, issuing a statement, demanding that navalni must have proper treatment. back to you. todd: it is a horrible situation. greg, thank you. jillian: heart breaking video shows a 10-year-old migrant abandoned and lost at the border. watch. [speaking in native language] jillian: the unaaccompanied minor was found una farm tractor near the same area another child was rescued two weeks ago. border patrol says the boy was left behind by smugglers. fox news
sullivan had to say. >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mr.eir custody is their responsibility and they will be held accountable by the international community. there will be consequences if he dies. >> reporter: kremlin authorities are not allowing his private doctors to see him as is being requested. furthermore, the government of president putin in the last couple days seems set to brand the human rights organization an extremist group. that...
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security adviser jake sullivan warned russia that there will be consequences if navalny dies let's take a listen to that. >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mr. navalny in their custody is their responsibility, and they will be held accountable by the international coe looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose. and i'm not going to telegraph that publicly at this point. but we have communicated that there will be consequences if mr. navalny dies >> navalny's team is not waiting to make their next move. so we've been waiting the past few weeks to hear an announcements on when the next major protest in support of navalny will be scheduled. and just yesterday, leonid volkov, his right-hand man said we can't wait any longer we just don't have time. we have to make our move now and has called for these protests wednesday night, everyone on the streets. and what they're billing essentially as a final battle in their words between good and evil so it looks like these next few days are going to be divisive for the story. phillip? >> it's only adding to the heightened tensions between russia and the united states matt, thank you so
security adviser jake sullivan warned russia that there will be consequences if navalny dies let's take a listen to that. >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mr. navalny in their custody is their responsibility, and they will be held accountable by the international coe looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose. and i'm not going to telegraph that publicly at this point. but we have communicated that there will be consequences if mr....
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national security adviser jake sullivan told cnn that russia has been warned over navalny's treatment. >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mrheir custody is their responsibility and they will be held accountable by the international community. in terms of the specific measures that we would undertake, we are looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose and i'm not going to telegraph that publicly at this point but we have communicated that there will be consequences if mr. navalny dies. >> cnn's sam kiley has more now from moscow. >> reporter: the followers of navalny have reached a point where they're so fearful of their leader's death in a russian penal colony as a consequence of the poisoning he suffered back in august and a 19-day hunger strike he's currently undergoing that they brought forward plans for mass demonstrations across russia against the putin regime ahead of actually reaching their target of having had 500,000 signatures on an online petition before triggering the demonstrations. they are now fearful that he could actually die following analysis by doctors who support him, saying that they
national security adviser jake sullivan told cnn that russia has been warned over navalny's treatment. >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mrheir custody is their responsibility and they will be held accountable by the international community. in terms of the specific measures that we would undertake, we are looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose and i'm not going to telegraph that publicly at this point but we have communicated...
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sullivan say there will be consequences if this happens. and i think we have a clip of that so let's take a listen >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mr. navalny in their custody is their responsibility and they will be held accountable by the international community. in terms of the specific measures that we would undertake we are looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose and i'm not going to telegraph that publicly at this point, but we have communicated that will be consequences if mr. navalny dies >> navalny's team has not been waste any time in planning their next move. for the past few weeks we've been waiting for an announcement of the next major protest actions in support of mr. navalny. over the weekend his right-hand man leonid volkov told supporters now is the make or break moment they don't have the time to wait they've called for a major protest wednesday night. and they've been billed essentially as the opposition's final fight against in their words ultimate evil. the next few days in the story look like they'll be pretty decisive frances? >> next few days decisive, but certainly so many staggering de
sullivan say there will be consequences if this happens. and i think we have a clip of that so let's take a listen >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mr. navalny in their custody is their responsibility and they will be held accountable by the international community. in terms of the specific measures that we would undertake we are looking at a variety of different costs that we would impose and i'm not going to telegraph that publicly at this point,...
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mr. navalny dies. >> all right. national security adviser jake sullivan saying, there will be consequences if russian opposition leadernavalny dies. opposition leaders said overnight that navalny has been transferred to a hospital. the top putin critic is believed to have developed kidney and heart problems recently to go along with back pain and numbness in his legs. it comes three weeks into a hunger strike for navalny to protect -- to protest a lack of medical care. supporters are calling for a street demonstration in moscow on wednesday, demanding he get access to his own doctors. navalny has been imprisoned since january for what he calls a fake embezzlement charge. this was after spending months in germany to recover from being poisoned over the summer. >> jonathan lemire, we heard jake sullivan talk about possible recriminations if navalny dies. there have been back and forths, one crisis after another, it seems, with the russians for some time. and this is just the latest chapter. what can you tell us? >> certainly, joe, this administration has taken a much tougher line with russia than the trump administratio
mr. navalny dies. >> all right. national security adviser jake sullivan saying, there will be consequences if russian opposition leadernavalny dies. opposition leaders said overnight that navalny has been transferred to a hospital. the top putin critic is believed to have developed kidney and heart problems recently to go along with back pain and numbness in his legs. it comes three weeks into a hunger strike for navalny to protect -- to protest a lack of medical care. supporters are...
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mr. fight guy! plus stephen welcomes amanda seyfried and musical guest ashley mcbryde featuring jon batiste and stay and now, live on tape from the ed sullivaner office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hello, ladies and gentlemen! welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy friday. one might say. it's been a hell of a week. there's strange things in washington, lately, in that, strangely, things are happening in washington. on wednesday, the president announced he was ending the afghan war. that's on top of his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, which is on top of his $1.9 trillion covid relief package, which is on top of taking executive action on gun control, but doing nothing to control these executive guns. boom! i'll catch you up on the president's latest doin's in my not long, but certainly running segment: "look at that old man go!" >> let's go, man. beep beep! >> stephen: now, i've always said, "if you want to get something done, don't become president of the united states." but recently, that's changed. i think this is an unforeseen side effect of biden's predecessor, girth vader. you
mr. fight guy! plus stephen welcomes amanda seyfried and musical guest ashley mcbryde featuring jon batiste and stay and now, live on tape from the ed sullivaner office building in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: hello, ladies and gentlemen! welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. happy friday. one might say. it's been a hell of a week. there's strange things in washington, lately, in that, strangely, things are happening in washington. on...
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his ruling, judge emmet sullivan summarized what the defendant is accused of having done on january 6th. this is how he summarized it. quote, as officer a.w. lay on the ground, mr. whitton began striking at the group of officers with a metal crutch. as d.c. police officers attempted to defend themselves against the members of the mob who were converging on them with various weapons, mr. whitton kicked officer a.w. while standing over the top of him, grabbed a different officer, b.m., by the head and helmet, pulled him over officer a.w. and dragged him face first down the u.s. capitol steps into the violent mob. approximately 20 minutes after those attacks on officers a.w. and b.m., mr. whitton allegedly engaged in another round of assaults against d.c. police officers. for prosecutors, body worn camera footage, and u.s. capitol surveillance footage confirm that at around 4:48 p.m. mr. whitton walked up to a police line. he was confronted by a protester who told him and others to stop. mr. whitton retreated but then ran back to the line of officers, kicked them, and yelled, "you're going to die tonight." now, that is a threat to police officers. that text is fro
his ruling, judge emmet sullivan summarized what the defendant is accused of having done on january 6th. this is how he summarized it. quote, as officer a.w. lay on the ground, mr. whitton began striking at the group of officers with a metal crutch. as d.c. police officers attempted to defend themselves against the members of the mob who were converging on them with various weapons, mr. whitton kicked officer a.w. while standing over the top of him, grabbed a different officer, b.m., by the...
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mr. biden hits russia with new sanctions and pushes back against china. in a moment we will sit down with the president's national security advisor jake sullivan to discussrging biden foreign policy. but first, let's bring in david spunt traveling with the president in delaware with the latest on the consequential week. david. >> chris, with three major foreign policy announcements in as many days, the president is redefining america's role in the world. >> president biden: bin laden is dead and al qaeda it is degraded in a rack, in afghanistan. and it's time to end the forever war. >> almost 20 years after september 11th, president biden says he will pull u.s. troops from afghanistan, a plan critics call dangerous. >> any withdrawal of forces that is not based on conditions on the ground puts americans 'of security at risk. >> on thursday announced sanctions against several russian companies and individuals in response to attempts to interfere in the 2020 election. the president says he's in talks to meet with the russian president vladimir putin. meanwhile, on friday, he met with the japanese prime minister to discuss a growing problem for both countri
mr. biden hits russia with new sanctions and pushes back against china. in a moment we will sit down with the president's national security advisor jake sullivan to discussrging biden foreign policy. but first, let's bring in david spunt traveling with the president in delaware with the latest on the consequential week. david. >> chris, with three major foreign policy announcements in as many days, the president is redefining america's role in the world. >> president biden: bin...
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reasonable explanation except that mr floyd died from pressure being applied to his carotid artery his neck professor many thanks indeed for that could talk to so little sullivan that and then you can massachusetts. because applied for u.s. approval for the vaccine for 12 to 15 year olds the from say that phase 3 trials for younger teenagers have proved effective the company's plan to file similar requests across the world in coming days let's go live to washington d.c. now to see as mike hanna is there mike tell us more. well basically what you said that the tests for 12 to 15 year olds that phase 3 tests indicated this success rate off 100 percent this is very high indeed also revealed that the side that thinks for patients this age was exactly the same as side effects for patients age 16 and above now at present the emergency use authorization does apply to ages 16 and above but now all pfizer is seeking to increase the pool of those liable of a double for vaccination between 12 to 15 now what happens next is that the f.d.a. sits down and looks at this request for an extension to the emergency authorization that's a process that should take pretty speedy ti
reasonable explanation except that mr floyd died from pressure being applied to his carotid artery his neck professor many thanks indeed for that could talk to so little sullivan that and then you can massachusetts. because applied for u.s. approval for the vaccine for 12 to 15 year olds the from say that phase 3 trials for younger teenagers have proved effective the company's plan to file similar requests across the world in coming days let's go live to washington d.c. now to see as mike hanna...
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mr. navalny will be treated with humanity and kept safe and, of course, ultimately be released. >> is that message strong enough, vladimir? >> this is a welcome message of support. jake sullivan an interview a few days ago that they are employing private communication channels on navalny's situation, so we don't know the facts. but i suspect there is something going on behind the scenes. >> let me just ask you. i know navalny's wife has been such a crucial part of, you know, him being able to get through all this. how is she doing? has she been able to see him or talk to him, do you know? >> no. she hasn't been able to see him. he can only be seen by his lawyer, who has access to him for about an hour a day. his wife is indeed a rock on which he stands. she came to the streets yesterday during protests in moscow. her support is really indispensable for him in this situation. >> i'm sure it is. she's so courageous as well. vladimir, thank you very much. i appreciate you taking the time. >>> thanks very much to all of you for joining me. "360" with anderson begins now. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with daunte wright's friend and mentor gave him as he was stopped by police
mr. navalny will be treated with humanity and kept safe and, of course, ultimately be released. >> is that message strong enough, vladimir? >> this is a welcome message of support. jake sullivan an interview a few days ago that they are employing private communication channels on navalny's situation, so we don't know the facts. but i suspect there is something going on behind the scenes. >> let me just ask you. i know navalny's wife has been such a crucial part of, you know,...