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we're going to have more on vladimir kara-murza later in the show. but in addition to him, five german nationals and seven russian citizens who were being held as political prisoners in russia are also safely released tonight. in exchange the united states released three russians from custody, two of whom were convicted of financial and cyber hacking crimes, and one charged in a money laundering scheme. five more russian nationals were released from germany, slovenia, norway, and poland. most notorious among them, vadim krasikov. tonight, vladimir putin was on the tarmac in moscow to welcome vadim krasikov and their fellow countrymen home. now we know this deal took a massive amount of time and effort to come together. the biden administration has been working on it for nearly two years since the end of 2022 after the release of wnba star brittney griner. with the cia taking the lead on negotiations, the u.s. extended multiple offers to russia that were rejected. the real breakthrough came when germany agreed to participate in the swap earlier this y
we're going to have more on vladimir kara-murza later in the show. but in addition to him, five german nationals and seven russian citizens who were being held as political prisoners in russia are also safely released tonight. in exchange the united states released three russians from custody, two of whom were convicted of financial and cyber hacking crimes, and one charged in a money laundering scheme. five more russian nationals were released from germany, slovenia, norway, and poland. most...
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vladimir kara—murza thought he would never see his wife again.e's free. he was only allowed one call to evgenia in two years. i remember, i asked at the end of that phone call, "do you think we'll ever be together again?" and she said, "i don'tjust think, i'm certain." as always, she turned out to be right. he is one of eight russian dissidents released and now here in germany. the result of a complex prisoner exchange that surprised everyone, including the former political detainees. i was absolutely certain that i would die in putin's prison. vladimir was serving 25 years just for speaking out against vladimir putin and the ukraine war. he told me he spent the past 11 months in solitary confinement. you lose all sense of time, you lose sense of space. you lose all sense ofjust everything, really. i mean, it's four walls and nothing else, and all you do the whole day is nothing. speak to no—one, go nowhere. and this is day after day after day after day. the day two guards burst into his tiny cell, he had no idea he was being freed. and they said
vladimir kara—murza thought he would never see his wife again.e's free. he was only allowed one call to evgenia in two years. i remember, i asked at the end of that phone call, "do you think we'll ever be together again?" and she said, "i don'tjust think, i'm certain." as always, she turned out to be right. he is one of eight russian dissidents released and now here in germany. the result of a complex prisoner exchange that surprised everyone, including the former...
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earlier this month, kara-murza was released from prison in a historic prisoner swap.e friday i had the privilege and honor of speaking to my old friend for the first time since april 2nd, 2022 and he remains as defiant as ever. >> i just want to reach through the camera and give you a hug, first of all. i truly, and bill knows this, and your wife knows this, i didn't think we would have this conversation ever. welcome back. >> neither did i. up until three weeks ago i was certain that i was going to die in a siberian prison and it is like a miracle and frankly it feels like i've been watching sort of a movie that's a good one but it feels very surreal, and i just want to thank you for having me back on the show. it is good to be back on your program. the entry that you just had, was my last television interview before my arrest and it has special meaning to be back on msnbc and i want to thank you and thank everyone, all of the past 2 1/2 years, that continued their efforts, continued to speak out, continued to remind people of the plight of the hundreds and hundreds
earlier this month, kara-murza was released from prison in a historic prisoner swap.e friday i had the privilege and honor of speaking to my old friend for the first time since april 2nd, 2022 and he remains as defiant as ever. >> i just want to reach through the camera and give you a hug, first of all. i truly, and bill knows this, and your wife knows this, i didn't think we would have this conversation ever. welcome back. >> neither did i. up until three weeks ago i was certain...
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kara-murza. and thanks to both of you, as i said, it's like an apparition to even see you vladimir, you thought you were going to die well, thank you. >> so much for inviting me. it's really good to be on your show and i really mean this yes. >> but you talked about that that you thought that you were never going to see them again, you thought you were going to die in prison. and yet here you are together. >> have have you even been able to process that that you are here with her and your children? no frankly, i think it's a little bit too much and too quick for human mind to process and just a little over two weeks ago, i was still sitting in my solitary confinement cell in harsh regime prison colony in siberia. and i was certain that i was going to end my life including the prison. and here i am now sitting with you in a studio in new york next to my wife and i vladimir, because ski, who is very prominent prisoner of conscience in the soviet union, who was himself exchanged famously in 1976. th
kara-murza. and thanks to both of you, as i said, it's like an apparition to even see you vladimir, you thought you were going to die well, thank you. >> so much for inviting me. it's really good to be on your show and i really mean this yes. >> but you talked about that that you thought that you were never going to see them again, you thought you were going to die in prison. and yet here you are together. >> have have you even been able to process that that you are here with...
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in fact, vladimir kara murza is very sick. he was poisoned twice.oncern that he might die kind of like nevada me say, these are these are again the realities of the situation all right. >> well, jill, thank you very much as we await more confirmation on these names, we do have some more breaking news coming in right now. from the white house where kayla tausche, our senior correspondent, is and it kayla, you have reporting here on the families of american prisoners. they are where you are right now erin, i've just learned according to a source with knowledge of the matter that the families of the americans the involved in today's prisoner swap are here at the white house. >> i'm told they are currently gathered in the roosevelt room of the west wing while president biden is in the oval office where he has it's been briefed throughout the morning. he arrived in the west wing just about an hour ago, according to our reporting. now, of course, these families are familiar to president biden. he's met with at them multiple times over multiple years as th
in fact, vladimir kara murza is very sick. he was poisoned twice.oncern that he might die kind of like nevada me say, these are these are again the realities of the situation all right. >> well, jill, thank you very much as we await more confirmation on these names, we do have some more breaking news coming in right now. from the white house where kayla tausche, our senior correspondent, is and it kayla, you have reporting here on the families of american prisoners. they are where you are...
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translation: it kara-murza had to say. tuna/mom- kara-murza had to say.ranslation: , ~ ., ., ., translation: it is like a movie on some bi , translation: it is like a movie on some big, strange _ translation: it is like a movie on some big, strange screen, - translation: it is like a movie on some big, strange screen, because some big, strange screen, because some days ago i was sitting in a cell somewhere in siberia, and yesterday in the morning, we were in the cell in the prison, and now we are here in the press conference on are here in the press conference on a picturesque bank, so all of it feels very surreal. first of all, i want to say words of gratitude. it is very symbolic that we are here now in the bonn city, in the former capital of germany. very symbolic, because lots of russian traditions from our past have returned to our life, traditions of wards and traditions of ignorance of human rights and freedoms, and that is why it is very important to see that along with such nasty traditions there are also honourable traditions returned, and one o
translation: it kara-murza had to say. tuna/mom- kara-murza had to say.ranslation: , ~ ., ., ., translation: it is like a movie on some bi , translation: it is like a movie on some big, strange _ translation: it is like a movie on some big, strange screen, - translation: it is like a movie on some big, strange screen, because some big, strange screen, because some days ago i was sitting in a cell somewhere in siberia, and yesterday in the morning, we were in the cell in the prison, and now we...
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vladimir kara—murza thought he'd never see his wife again.rison cell, and he still can't quite believe he's free. he was only allowed one call to evgenia in two years. i remember, i asked at the end of that phone call, "do you think we'll ever be together again?" and she said, "i don'tjust think — i'm certain." as always, she turned out to be right. he is one of eight russian dissidents released and now, here in germany... applause ..the result of a complex prisoner exchange that surprised everyone, including the former political detainees. i was absolutely certain that i would die in putin's prison. vladimir was serving 25 years just for speaking out against vladimir putin and the ukraine war. he told me he spent the past 11 months in solitary confinement. you lose sense of time, you lose sense of space, you lose sense ofjust everything, really. i mean, its four walls and nothing else, and all you do the whole day is nothing. speak to no—one, go nowhere. and this is day after day after day after day. the day two guards burst into his tiny ce
vladimir kara—murza thought he'd never see his wife again.rison cell, and he still can't quite believe he's free. he was only allowed one call to evgenia in two years. i remember, i asked at the end of that phone call, "do you think we'll ever be together again?" and she said, "i don'tjust think — i'm certain." as always, she turned out to be right. he is one of eight russian dissidents released and now, here in germany... applause ..the result of a complex prisoner...
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kara-murza's 42-years-old. they have three children his wife, evgenia, fought tirelessly for his release as many of you may remember, from this program, she tirelessly appeared to fight for her husband and outfront. now, the former russian political prisoner, vladimir kara murza, and yevgenia kara-murza. and thanks to both of you, as i said, it's like an apparition to even see you vladimir, you thought you were going to die? >> well, thank you so much for inviting me is really good to be on your show and i really mean this yes. but you talked about that that you thought that you were never going to see them again, you thought you were going to die in prison. and yet here you are. together. >> have have you even been able to process that that you are here with her and your children know frankly, i think it's a little bit too much and too quick for human mind to process. just a little over two weeks ago, i was still sitting in my solitary confinement i'm selling on harsher regime prison colony in siberia. and i w
kara-murza's 42-years-old. they have three children his wife, evgenia, fought tirelessly for his release as many of you may remember, from this program, she tirelessly appeared to fight for her husband and outfront. now, the former russian political prisoner, vladimir kara murza, and yevgenia kara-murza. and thanks to both of you, as i said, it's like an apparition to even see you vladimir, you thought you were going to die? >> well, thank you so much for inviting me is really good to be...
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this is not an unfounded fear and caramel murza was twice poisoned before. so they're fighting not just for freedom, they're fighting to save lives here and they were really efforting this. and the number of countries involved speaks to the difficulty of this negotiation because it wasn't just one-on-one. the u.s. to russia, you had to bring in the germans, had to give someone up an fsb assassin who was attempting to kill on their soil, norway had to give something up. someone who is in prison for good reason, and they didn't get anything in return, right. and we were talking about this in the break that this is the nature of alliances in the joe biden view of the world, right? is that these are relationships that you form and you maintain over time and they aren't, they don't necessarily give a return on the day that i give you something you give me something? we build trust. we're on the same side and we're going to take care of each other when we can notably, alex. >> good. >> there were so many twists and turns of this with the administration trying so m
this is not an unfounded fear and caramel murza was twice poisoned before. so they're fighting not just for freedom, they're fighting to save lives here and they were really efforting this. and the number of countries involved speaks to the difficulty of this negotiation because it wasn't just one-on-one. the u.s. to russia, you had to bring in the germans, had to give someone up an fsb assassin who was attempting to kill on their soil, norway had to give something up. someone who is in prison...
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how the us meets its agents , why yashin and kara murza want to return to russia, updating the western manual after a big exchange. in volynshchyna, a rally against the lawlessness of military commissars ended in victory for the crowd. three young guys who were about to be sent to the front were released from the shopping center, but why did they rush to blame the spontaneous protest on russia's actions? russia is creating the world's first sixth generation interceptor fighter. and for washington, this is a disaster, american journalists are sure. what characteristics will the mysterious mikh-41 have and is it true that it will be able to shoot down even satellites. the finnish prime minister is very annoyed. the accusation of finnish moskva in the genocide of the soviet people during the great patriotic war is unfounded, he shouts, apparently, as the participation of finnish mercenaries in ukraine. beat up rivals find themselves in the semi-finals of the olympics. scandal with athletes from alshira and taiwan, whom opponents women consider men, who are they really and how were they al
how the us meets its agents , why yashin and kara murza want to return to russia, updating the western manual after a big exchange. in volynshchyna, a rally against the lawlessness of military commissars ended in victory for the crowd. three young guys who were about to be sent to the front were released from the shopping center, but why did they rush to blame the spontaneous protest on russia's actions? russia is creating the world's first sixth generation interceptor fighter. and for...
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mr kara—murza said he wouldn't ask for a pardon when he wasn't guilty. has been giving more details about the russians who returned to moscow as part of the huge prisoner swap, admitting that vadim krasikov — convicted of killing a former chechen rebel in berlin — was an fsb agent who served in its special forces unit. russian british activist vladimir kara—murza hasjust been given a press conference in bonn, germany. translation: it is like a movie on some kind of screen - because some days ago i was sitting in a cell somewhere in siberia. yesterday in the morning, we where in the cell in a prison. and now we are here. so, all of it feels really surreal. first of all, i want to say and speak of my gratitude, it's very symbolic that we are here now in the former capital of... and it's very symbolic because they have returned to life to tell us the traditions of aggressive wars and traditions of ignorance of human rights and freedoms, and that is why it is very important to see that along with such lasting traditions, there are also honourable traditions
mr kara—murza said he wouldn't ask for a pardon when he wasn't guilty. has been giving more details about the russians who returned to moscow as part of the huge prisoner swap, admitting that vadim krasikov — convicted of killing a former chechen rebel in berlin — was an fsb agent who served in its special forces unit. russian british activist vladimir kara—murza hasjust been given a press conference in bonn, germany. translation: it is like a movie on some kind of screen - because some...
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also, prominent kremlin critics, including vladimir kara—murza, oleg orlov and ilya yashin.anti—war artist, sasha skochilenko. swapped, among others, for this man — convicted assassin vadim krasikov, identified by german officials as a russian agent. to set up a prisoner swap... evan gershkovich�*s boss says she is overjoyed to see her reporter free, but... it feels all wrong to be trading people who are entirely innocent for, you know, a convicted criminal, an assassin, but, you know, we wanted our man back. paul whelan wanted his freedom, you know, understandably. so i think it puts governments in an impossible position. flanked by relatives of the freed americans, at the white house, president biden gave his reaction. it says a lot about the united states that we work relentlessly to free americans who are unjustly held around the world, but it also says a lot about us that this deal includes the release of russian political prisoners. they stood up for democracy, human rights, their own leaders threw them in prison. the united states helped secure their release as well.
also, prominent kremlin critics, including vladimir kara—murza, oleg orlov and ilya yashin.anti—war artist, sasha skochilenko. swapped, among others, for this man — convicted assassin vadim krasikov, identified by german officials as a russian agent. to set up a prisoner swap... evan gershkovich�*s boss says she is overjoyed to see her reporter free, but... it feels all wrong to be trading people who are entirely innocent for, you know, a convicted criminal, an assassin, but, you know,...
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i met a few. months ago vladimir kara-murza's months ago vladimir kara—murza's wife and mother.nt biden_ this is an important moment for president biden who _ this is an important moment for president biden who is - this is an important moment for president biden who is now- this is an important moment for president biden who is now a i this is an important moment for. president biden who is now a lame duck president. _ president biden who is now a lame duck president, who _ president biden who is now a lame duck president, who is _ president biden who is now a lame duck president, who is clearly- president biden who is now a lame duck president, who is clearly on i duck president, who is clearly on the way— duck president, who is clearly on the way out _ duck president, who is clearly on the way out as _ duck president, who is clearly on the way out as he _ duck president, who is clearly on the way out as he is _ duck president, who is clearly on the way out as he is a _ duck president, who is clearly on the way out as he is a noted - duck president, who is clearly on i the way
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andrews so we could see these for the three americans plus vladimir kara-murza, who's a green card holder coming to the east coast, but they will be offered the opportunity to go out to san antonio, texas, the brooke army medical center is part of the biggest defense department complex in their system, and they have a special program called pisa. pisa, that is designed to help people essentially get back on their feet after traumatic events this is something that brittney griner, for example, went through and trevor reed was offered. and so oftentimes we will see people landing in san antonio, texas. i think that the obviously, the family reunions are going to be their biggest priority. we saw some of the family members there with president biden and so after that, they will be given all of the necessary very things that they will that they may need to adjust and get back on their feet. so this is a tremendously happy moment, obviously paul whelan's family waiting for almost six years since he was arrested in 2018, evan gershkovich, his family having to deal with his conviction last month
andrews so we could see these for the three americans plus vladimir kara-murza, who's a green card holder coming to the east coast, but they will be offered the opportunity to go out to san antonio, texas, the brooke army medical center is part of the biggest defense department complex in their system, and they have a special program called pisa. pisa, that is designed to help people essentially get back on their feet after traumatic events this is something that brittney griner, for example,...
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also, prominent kremlin critics, including vladimir kara—murza, oleg orlov and ilya yashin.ar artist, sasha skochilenko. swapped, among others, for this man — convicted assassin vadim krasikov, identified by german officials as a russian agent. to set up a prisoner swap... evan gershkovich�*s boss says she is overjoyed to see her reporter free, but... it feels all wrong to be trading people who are entirely innocent for, you know, a convicted criminal, an assassin, but, you know, we wanted our man back. paul whelan wanted his freedom, you know, understandably. so i think it puts governments in an impossible position. flanked by relatives of the freed americans, at the white house, president biden gave his reaction. it says a lot about the united states that we work relentlessly to free americans who are unjustly held around the world, but it also says a lot about us that this deal includes the release of russian political prisoners. they stood up for democracy, human rights, their own leaders threw them in prison. the united states helped secure their release as well. americ
also, prominent kremlin critics, including vladimir kara—murza, oleg orlov and ilya yashin.ar artist, sasha skochilenko. swapped, among others, for this man — convicted assassin vadim krasikov, identified by german officials as a russian agent. to set up a prisoner swap... evan gershkovich�*s boss says she is overjoyed to see her reporter free, but... it feels all wrong to be trading people who are entirely innocent for, you know, a convicted criminal, an assassin, but, you know, we...
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kara—murza, on the right, is a dual russian—british citizen and prominent opposition politician.re, and pivovarov are also well—known kremlin critics. the russian prisoners released by the west include convicted hit man vadim krasikov — an agent and hit man who shot dead a kremlin opponent in berlin five years ago in broad daylight. also a family of russian sleeper agents who were pretending to be argentinans — they were so deep under cover their children only found out they were russian after the flight to moscow took off. at an airbase outside washington, presidentjoe biden and vice president kamala harris greeted the returned americans. the plane carrying the two us journalists, evan gershkovich and alsu kurmasheva, and former marine paul whelan landed late at night. president biden said he was grateful for the diplomatic co—operation that led to the swap. our north america correspondent will grant sent this report from the andrews air force base. cheering. greeted by a presidential embrace. after more days behind bars than they'd care to remember, finally a night they'll neve
kara—murza, on the right, is a dual russian—british citizen and prominent opposition politician.re, and pivovarov are also well—known kremlin critics. the russian prisoners released by the west include convicted hit man vadim krasikov — an agent and hit man who shot dead a kremlin opponent in berlin five years ago in broad daylight. also a family of russian sleeper agents who were pretending to be argentinans — they were so deep under cover their children only found out they were...
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. >> the deal also included washington post columnist vladimir kara murza, among others now we haven't yet seen, of course, the people who are coming off and historically, just to put this in context, this has not happened, nothing close so this has happened since the end of the cold war any moment president biden will address the nation from the white house and we will of course, bring that to you live cnn and journalists are in place across the world working their sources and they're going to bring you all the latest details. >> matthew chance is in london, kylie atwood at the state department. we're going to start though with mj lee at the white house, mj. i know you have some new reporting on what to expect from president biden and some of the details that went into this historic day. >> yeah, dana, this is certainly a momentous day for the biden administration and we can now report that the president, of course, just moments ago, personally informed the families here at the white house of paul whelan evan gershkovich also kurmasheva, and vladimir kara murza three us citizens and o
. >> the deal also included washington post columnist vladimir kara murza, among others now we haven't yet seen, of course, the people who are coming off and historically, just to put this in context, this has not happened, nothing close so this has happened since the end of the cold war any moment president biden will address the nation from the white house and we will of course, bring that to you live cnn and journalists are in place across the world working their sources and they're...
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also on that plane is leading kremlin critic vladimir kara—murza. president are going to be greeting those on board the plane as they land. well, we can go live to joint base andrew and join my colleague will grant. bring us up—to—date on what is happening where you are? this on what is happening where you are? �* , , ., on what is happening where you are? n on what is happening where you are? a ., ., are? as you say, a motorcade arrived and — are? as you say, a motorcade arrived and we _ are? as you say, a motorcade arrived and we believe - are? as you say, a motorcade arrived and we believe that i are? as you say, a motorcade i arrived and we believe that was vice president harris�*s motorcade. the white house press pool has arrived, indications this moment is only minutes away. among the journalists gathered here are a number of evan gershkovich's colleagues from the wall street journal, obviously in a jubilant mood, including the chief editor. the president and vice president i hear, awaiting this moment. the darker side, probably doubted this m
also on that plane is leading kremlin critic vladimir kara—murza. president are going to be greeting those on board the plane as they land. well, we can go live to joint base andrew and join my colleague will grant. bring us up—to—date on what is happening where you are? this on what is happening where you are? �* , , ., on what is happening where you are? n on what is happening where you are? a ., ., are? as you say, a motorcade arrived and — are? as you say, a motorcade arrived and...
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for family and friends of evan gershkovich, paul whelan and dissidents like kuara-murza. kremlin, it got what it's wanted, they got their agents back. for moscow, the take away from all of this is that hostage diplomacy wks. that means we are likely to see more of it. more prisoners being used as bargaining chips. and more prison exchanges like this one may be needed to bring them home. >> with us tonight, the russian political activist and political strategist who managed the election campaign of alexei navalny in 201 his youtube channel has more than 200,000 subscribers. we are also joined by a former u.k. ambassador to belarus and a senior fellow at the international institute of strategic studies. thank you both for being with us this evening. maybe i could start with you, ma xim because what we have learned from the national security adsor at the white house is that this deal was supposed to include alexei navalny. he was part of the negotiation, but of course was killed by the russian prison authorities. what do you make of that? >> this was discussed back in januar
for family and friends of evan gershkovich, paul whelan and dissidents like kuara-murza. kremlin, it got what it's wanted, they got their agents back. for moscow, the take away from all of this is that hostage diplomacy wks. that means we are likely to see more of it. more prisoners being used as bargaining chips. and more prison exchanges like this one may be needed to bring them home. >> with us tonight, the russian political activist and political strategist who managed the election...
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for the families and friends of evan gershkovich, paul whelan and dissidents like vladimir kara—murzathis is a moment to celebrate. but keep in mind — for the kremlin, it is mission accomplished. it got what it wanted. i think it was very difficult - for germany to agree to accept the idea that they would have to return a convicted assassin to russia in any circumstances. one of the biggest prisoner swaps since the cold war has taken place between russia and the west. 26 people have been traded, some after spending years behind bars. also tonight... the bbc director general has defended the decision not to sack huw edwards despite knowinghe had been arrested while in possession of the most serious images of child sexual abuse. and we will bring you the latest on the stabbing in southport. the 17—year—old attacker has appeared in court today — charged with murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others. good evening. the largest prisoner swap between russia and the us since the cold war has taken place in ankara today. 16 people were freed from russian and belarusianjails, i
for the families and friends of evan gershkovich, paul whelan and dissidents like vladimir kara—murzathis is a moment to celebrate. but keep in mind — for the kremlin, it is mission accomplished. it got what it wanted. i think it was very difficult - for germany to agree to accept the idea that they would have to return a convicted assassin to russia in any circumstances. one of the biggest prisoner swaps since the cold war has taken place between russia and the west. 26 people have been...
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for example the wife of vladimir kara—murza has always made it quite clear, that she advocated firmlyners, especially those with serious illnesses, to be returned from russian prisons. it does seem that the scope and scale of this swap, that has been arranged, has gradually expanded to the size that we now see it being. this is a huge deal, unprecedented, and i think are so many families, all watching extremely closely of course, this could be a moment that they possibly never dared believe might happen, but they are just waiting on tenterhooks. i have been speaking to quite a few relatives and nobody wants to speak publicly for now until they see the relatives stepping off that plane but they are extremely nervous and very worried about what is happening. let extremely nervous and very worried about what is happening.— extremely nervous and very worried about what is happening. let me pick u . about what is happening. let me pick u- on that about what is happening. let me pick up on that because _ about what is happening. let me pick up on that because you _ about what is happening.
for example the wife of vladimir kara—murza has always made it quite clear, that she advocated firmlyners, especially those with serious illnesses, to be returned from russian prisons. it does seem that the scope and scale of this swap, that has been arranged, has gradually expanded to the size that we now see it being. this is a huge deal, unprecedented, and i think are so many families, all watching extremely closely of course, this could be a moment that they possibly never dared believe...
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vladimir kara—murza, who wejust mentioned, sentenced to 25 years in prison.e alt and who it is hoping are going to be out today. he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for treason for criticising russia's operation or its war in ukraine. then there are people less well—known, so you have got kriger, not a name i was familiar with before, a german national who has been imprisoned in belarus, who was sentenced to deaf for sabotage, acts of sabotage on a rail track, but he was pardoned by the belarusian leader and strongman lukashenko, alexander lukashenko, and that was seen as a pollute you too probably being involved in this release. he appeared in a very tearful video pleading for the german authorities to do something to save his life and he was sort of —— there were balaclava debt relief luggage looking belarusian guard surrounding him with truncheons. it was a pretty grim video of rico krieger. then you've got, i think you actually mentioned her, alsu kurmasheva. she is a russian american journalist for radio three europe. also convicted in a secret trial
vladimir kara—murza, who wejust mentioned, sentenced to 25 years in prison.e alt and who it is hoping are going to be out today. he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for treason for criticising russia's operation or its war in ukraine. then there are people less well—known, so you have got kriger, not a name i was familiar with before, a german national who has been imprisoned in belarus, who was sentenced to deaf for sabotage, acts of sabotage on a rail track, but he was pardoned by the...
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kara—murza, on the right, is a dual russian—uk citizen and prominent opposition politician., and pivovarov are also well—known kremlin critics. the prisoners released by the west include convicted hit man vadim krasikov. a russian agent with the fsb security service, krasikov was serving a life sentence in germany for the murder of a former chechen rebel commander, whom he shot dead in broad daylight in a berlin park in 2019. he was returned to moscow, along with seven other released russian prisoners and two children. at an airbase outside washington, presidentjoe biden and vice president kamala harris greeted the returned americans. the plane carrying the two us journalists, evan gershkovich and alsu kurmasheva, and former marine paul whelan landed late at night. president biden said he was grateful for the diplomatic co—operation that led to the swap. our north america correspondent will grant sent this report from the andrews air force base. cheering. greeted by a presidential embrace. after more days behind bars than they'd care to remember, finally a night they'll neve
kara—murza, on the right, is a dual russian—uk citizen and prominent opposition politician., and pivovarov are also well—known kremlin critics. the prisoners released by the west include convicted hit man vadim krasikov. a russian agent with the fsb security service, krasikov was serving a life sentence in germany for the murder of a former chechen rebel commander, whom he shot dead in broad daylight in a berlin park in 2019. he was returned to moscow, along with seven other released...
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i mean, among the released is you are close friend vladimir kara murza. he was actually headed to germany. how is he and his family feeling at this hour you think about this? >> well it's a momentous day for him, for his family, for me, for all of his friends. since since he was put in jail two-and-a-half years ago, we've been working nonstop on putting pressure on the u.s. government and the british government on the eu and everyone else to make sure that that he gets released. he's in a particularly vulnerable situation because before he was put in jail, the russians had made two assassination attempts against him using poison. and the after effects of the poison had been with him for a long time. he nearly died in both students and as he was sitting in prison, in solitary confinement in siberia, he was losing this sensation in his feet and his hands from polyneuropathy, the doctor said that he wasn't going to survive two years, let alone 25 years. and so literally he was facing a death sentence in russia. we were all convinced that if we didn't get the
i mean, among the released is you are close friend vladimir kara murza. he was actually headed to germany. how is he and his family feeling at this hour you think about this? >> well it's a momentous day for him, for his family, for me, for all of his friends. since since he was put in jail two-and-a-half years ago, we've been working nonstop on putting pressure on the u.s. government and the british government on the eu and everyone else to make sure that that he gets released. he's in a...
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vladimir kara—murza shared this image of himself, along with ilya yashin and andrei pivovarov, sayinga news conference in bonn shortly. the russian prisoners released by the west include convicted hit man vadim krasikov — an agent and hit man who shot dead a kremlin opponent in berlin five years ago. also.. a family of russian sleeper agents who were pretending to be argentines — they were so deep under cover their children only found out they were russian after the flight to moscow took off. at an airbase outside washington, presidentjoe biden and vice president kamala harris greeted the returned americans — the two us journalists, evan gershkovich and alsu kurmasheva, and former marine paul whelan. president biden said he was grateful for the diplomatic co—operation that led to the swap. on the tarmac, gershkovich spoke about the political prisoners who are still in russian jails. there's one thing i'd like to say. it was great to get on that bus and see a lot of... you know, notjust americans and germans but russian political prisoners. ijust spent a month in prison where there is
vladimir kara—murza shared this image of himself, along with ilya yashin and andrei pivovarov, sayinga news conference in bonn shortly. the russian prisoners released by the west include convicted hit man vadim krasikov — an agent and hit man who shot dead a kremlin opponent in berlin five years ago. also.. a family of russian sleeper agents who were pretending to be argentines — they were so deep under cover their children only found out they were russian after the flight to moscow took...
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prisoners because we've seen all of them except for one vladimir kara murza, green card holder his his wife and family are here in the u.s. just one month before he was arrested, christo putin invaded ukraine and volodymyr and i were talking, he was on the show and i want to just play for you one thing he said and to hear him and also see how he looked there are absolutely no limits to what vladimir putin can do. i think the world is seeing this loud and clear now as as we're witnessing this large scale land war, this large scale war crime happening right at the heart of europe christa, that was 28 months ago. and as i said, it was just after that. he was traveled, he was arrested and that's the last time that his family seem that that we've seen him we know is health is not good. we know he had been poisoned twice, even prior tohat conversation do you have any idea how he he is doing tonight we're hopeful that he's doing fine. >> we know that some of the people on the plane coming out of turkey today had health issues. we hope that he is not one of them and i just but looking forward
prisoners because we've seen all of them except for one vladimir kara murza, green card holder his his wife and family are here in the u.s. just one month before he was arrested, christo putin invaded ukraine and volodymyr and i were talking, he was on the show and i want to just play for you one thing he said and to hear him and also see how he looked there are absolutely no limits to what vladimir putin can do. i think the world is seeing this loud and clear now as as we're witnessing this...
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let me kara-murza, for example, citizen of russian federation, but also he is a citizen of the united kingdom. and he has a green card. he will go to the u.s. as an descend because he's wife if gain yes. she met frozen biden yesterday among other relatives. is there waiting for him? and they used to live in the us in washington, dc and others, they will reunite with their families in different cities in different european countries, as i understand, for example, in paris, france in different german german cities and towns so right now they're all together. but then they will start this new lives. this is very important to them to start breathing again because they were at the edge actually of the death of legendary kara-muza mind greg journalists and pass that political activists and politician. during glass years he was poisoned twice before he, before he was detained and they were trying to kill him. and then during the imprisonment in russia, unlawful imprisonment, there were torturing him, uh, putting him, throwing him that is a solitary confinement and so on and so forth he was a
let me kara-murza, for example, citizen of russian federation, but also he is a citizen of the united kingdom. and he has a green card. he will go to the u.s. as an descend because he's wife if gain yes. she met frozen biden yesterday among other relatives. is there waiting for him? and they used to live in the us in washington, dc and others, they will reunite with their families in different cities in different european countries, as i understand, for example, in paris, france in different...
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among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow gotsassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of the world's media, this is also a uniquely private moment for the former prisoners and their families. a homecoming which at times they must have feared might never come. will grant, bbc news, washington. for more, i'm joined by our eastern europe correspondent — sarah rainsford. she has been explaining what will happen to the released prisoners. there's been a lot of focus on the american prisoners who were released, the big names that were mentioned by well in his report, but as part of this massive, unprecedented deal, we have seen some really prominent russian political prisoners being released. there is a ve
among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow gotsassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of...
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among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow goticted assassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of the world's media, this is also a uniquely private moment for the former prisoners and their families. a homecoming which at times they must have feared might never come. will grant, bbc news, washington. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, who's in berlin, has more. i think this is seen as a deal in which both parties get what they want. it's been an extremely complex deal to negotiate, led by the united states but engaging very directly with the regime of vladimir putin although not with him personally. it is clear that mr putin made it clear that there was one person he wanted back in re
among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow goticted assassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the...
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in addition, vladimir kara—murza, the russian—british journalist who holds a us green card, was freede deal. in an address to the nation after news of the deal was made public, president biden said the deal was the result of difficult, complex negotiations. he said that the us will continue to work to free americans who are detained abroad. the president and the vice president, kamala harris, are scheduled to welcome the freed americans on the tarmac ofjoint base andrews in maryland. this is expected to happen in a little more than two hours from now, at 11:30pm local time. with more now on the prisoner swap, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. —— will grant. describe what the mood is at the moment? figs the mood is at the moment? as ou can the mood is at the moment? sis you can imagine, the mood is at the moment? is you can imagine, it is beginning to grow in anticipation, the sense that there is only less than two hours until that airline arise bringing the most high—profile us prisoners in modern time back to your soul. a real moment of celebration, obviously, for the familie
in addition, vladimir kara—murza, the russian—british journalist who holds a us green card, was freede deal. in an address to the nation after news of the deal was made public, president biden said the deal was the result of difficult, complex negotiations. he said that the us will continue to work to free americans who are detained abroad. the president and the vice president, kamala harris, are scheduled to welcome the freed americans on the tarmac ofjoint base andrews in maryland. this...
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paul whelan, evan gershkovich, alsu kurmasheva, vladimir kara-murza are finally coming home. i had the pleasure of jutting the president to share the wonderful news with the families and together they spoke with paul, evan, alsu and lavinia on the tarmac with u.s. officials when the exchange happened. to say everyone in the room was overjoyed or even at a loss for words is an understatement. since taking office, president biden and vice president harris have made clear they will not stop working until every american wrongfully detained or held hostage around the world is brought back home. as an administration, we are proud to celebrate the return home of over 70 such americans from places around the world like afghanistan, burma, gaza, haiti, iran, russia, venezuela, rwanda and elsewhere. today's exchange is a feat of diplomacy that honestly could only achieved by a leader like joe biden. at his direction, the professionals in our national security foreign policy and intelligence community work tirelessly and relentlessly to secure the release of 16 individuals who were deta
paul whelan, evan gershkovich, alsu kurmasheva, vladimir kara-murza are finally coming home. i had the pleasure of jutting the president to share the wonderful news with the families and together they spoke with paul, evan, alsu and lavinia on the tarmac with u.s. officials when the exchange happened. to say everyone in the room was overjoyed or even at a loss for words is an understatement. since taking office, president biden and vice president harris have made clear they will not stop...
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among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow gotsassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of the world's media, this is also a uniquely private moment for the former prisoners and their families. a homecoming which at times they must have feared might never come. will grant, bbc news, washington. and ijust and i just want to bring and ijust want to bring you some lines we are getting from the reuters news agency that we are getting from the kremlin. the kremlin has said that vadim krasikov, the hitman returned by germany in the prisoner swap, was an employee of russia's fsb security service that we were talking about and had served in alpha group. they go on to say the kremlin has said that the idea that
among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow gotsassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of...
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if vladimir kara—murza comes out as well, it will remain to be seen what kind of health state he is inical condition as a result of being poisoned twice.— condition as a result of being poisoned twice. condition as a result of being oisoned twice. ., ~ , ., , . poisoned twice. thank you very much for that, poisoned twice. thank you very much forthat. helen _ poisoned twice. thank you very much for that, helen humphrey. _ poisoned twice. thank you very much for that, helen humphrey. let's - forthat, helen humphrey. let's bring you right up to date with the latest lines we are getting about this prisoner exchange. remember, we have heard that 26 prisoners are involved from a total of seven countries, including the usa and russia. now, we are seeing from ankara, where the prisoners are being swapped. if you like, it is the hub for this prisoner exchange. a russianjail in germany for killing a church union is among the prisoners released, says ankara. we have been hearing from the turkish presidency and they have been talking thereabout vadim krasikov, a former fsb intelligence officer, wh
if vladimir kara—murza comes out as well, it will remain to be seen what kind of health state he is inical condition as a result of being poisoned twice.— condition as a result of being poisoned twice. condition as a result of being oisoned twice. ., ~ , ., , . poisoned twice. thank you very much for that, poisoned twice. thank you very much forthat. helen _ poisoned twice. thank you very much for that, helen humphrey. _ poisoned twice. thank you very much for that, helen humphrey. let's -...
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also, prominent kremlin critics, including vladimir kara—murza, oleg orlov and ilya yashin.ped, among others, for this man — convicted assassin vadim krasikov, identified by german officials as a russian agent. to set up a prisoner swap... evan gershkovich's boss says she is overjoyed to see her reporter free, but... it feels all wrong to be trading people who are entirely innocent for, you know, a convicted criminal, an assassin, but, you know, we wanted our man back. paul whelan wanted his freedom, you know, understandably. so i think it puts governments in an impossible position. flanked by relatives of the freed americans, at the white house, president biden gave his reaction. it says a lot about the united states that we work relentlessly to free americans who are unjustly held around the world, but it also says a lot about us that this deal includes the release of russian political prisoners. they stood up for democracy, human rights, their own leaders threw them in prison. the united states helped secure their release as well. america accuses moscow ofjailing us citiz
also, prominent kremlin critics, including vladimir kara—murza, oleg orlov and ilya yashin.ped, among others, for this man — convicted assassin vadim krasikov, identified by german officials as a russian agent. to set up a prisoner swap... evan gershkovich's boss says she is overjoyed to see her reporter free, but... it feels all wrong to be trading people who are entirely innocent for, you know, a convicted criminal, an assassin, but, you know, we wanted our man back. paul whelan wanted...
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russian american journalist alsu kurmasheva, also dissident and us permanent resident, vladimir kara-murza, they were flown from russia to ankara, turkey, where the exchange took place, like the deal itself. that exchange involved several different planes from the u.s. germany, poland, slovenia, norway, and russia here is gershkovich should have photo the white house put out with kurmasheva and whelan speaking with president biden. and here they are on the plane. that's now just a short way out from andrew's speaking about what went into freeing them, the normally buttoned down national security adviser, jake sullivan well, he got choked up i spent a lot of time with the families of evan and paul and all sue. >> and most of the time, as you can imagine, those are tough conversations but not today. today excuse me today was very good day and we're going to build on it i'm drawing inspiration and can continued courage from it for all of those who were held hostage or wrongfully detained around the world sullivan was deeply involved in those negotiations. the dark flip side of the deal, the p
russian american journalist alsu kurmasheva, also dissident and us permanent resident, vladimir kara-murza, they were flown from russia to ankara, turkey, where the exchange took place, like the deal itself. that exchange involved several different planes from the u.s. germany, poland, slovenia, norway, and russia here is gershkovich should have photo the white house put out with kurmasheva and whelan speaking with president biden. and here they are on the plane. that's now just a short way out...
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and paul whelan, evan gershkovich, alsu kurmasheva, and vladimir kara-murza, three american citizens, one
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one concern everyone has had is that kara-murza might not be in good health.cy to get these people. >> that's right. you could make the argument today's deal may save vladimir's life. they tried to kill him twice. they twice poisoned him. obviously, a prison sentence for a russian dissident is not necessarily just a prison sentence. it could be sentence. so getting him out clearly is not just saving him time behind bars but perhaps saving his life, and you're right about evan, my goodness. the courage it took to report inside russia at a time when we are facing off in this confrontation with ukraine, demonstrated his commitment, to bring the truth out from a country that doesn't believe in truth, a country where it was illegal to use the word war to describe what was happening, and evan went out there, and you know, fearlessly tried to find the truth and was punished for it, and now he's going to be coming out. he'll have a long time hopefully to enjoy his freedom, to recover from his experiences, but you're right, the last picture we saw of him at that senten
one concern everyone has had is that kara-murza might not be in good health.cy to get these people. >> that's right. you could make the argument today's deal may save vladimir's life. they tried to kill him twice. they twice poisoned him. obviously, a prison sentence for a russian dissident is not necessarily just a prison sentence. it could be sentence. so getting him out clearly is not just saving him time behind bars but perhaps saving his life, and you're right about evan, my...
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among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow gotsassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of the world's media, this is also a uniquely private moment for the former prisoners and their families. a homecoming which at times they must have feared might never come. will grant, bbc news, washington. let's speak to our correspondent sarah rainsford who is in berlin. it is fascinating is more details emerge about the people involved in this exchange. you have been hearing about one man who is a kremlin critic and is now in germany. yes. critic and is now in germany. yes, there has — critic and is now in germany. yes, there has been _ critic and is now in germany. yes, there has been a _ critic and is now in g
among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow gotsassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of...
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everyone who was taken out as part of this exchange got on it twice the russians tried to send kara murza to the navalny special service, he is such an enemy of putin that the first thing he began to say at his press conference was to cancel the sanctions, because they are directed against good russians, and the russians are all good, they... wrote me letters, but not against putin's regime, why should putin blame the chekists, if there are such good liberals, it's a double blunder, and a double game now. against ukraine by the hands of various karamurza and other opposition, what to do with it? well, you can really be certain about this problem, because it is clear that for a certain period of time, a couple of months, at least, these people in the west will be listened to, well, at least they will have platforms for speeches, they will make some public statements, and the perception of the russian-ukrainian war in general, the perception those sanctions, which, for example, the west is introducing against russia, it can, well, to some extent... undergo transformations precisely against
everyone who was taken out as part of this exchange got on it twice the russians tried to send kara murza to the navalny special service, he is such an enemy of putin that the first thing he began to say at his press conference was to cancel the sanctions, because they are directed against good russians, and the russians are all good, they... wrote me letters, but not against putin's regime, why should putin blame the chekists, if there are such good liberals, it's a double blunder, and a...
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what's called the magnitsky act, which freezes asset and vladimir kara murza, who was just released, join me in that campaign. we got 35 countries to pass. what's called the magnitsky act, which freezes assets that's a russian human rights violators. and then vladimir was targeted and so it's a long string of heartbreak and tragedy that's led us to today, but we can really celebrate that vladimir is safe. he's three, he's alive and so are evan gershkovitz, paul whelan, and all the there is it really as a magnificent moment something to really celebrate in a world where a lot of terrible things are happening. this is one of these moments when we can really just smile and feel good about ourselves for a day or two but let me then ask you about a broader question. well, which is that you know, the financial work very well. you're still a very successful investor why is it that the sanctions against russia do not seem to have blunted some of putin's ambitions. part of it, i assume is that we do still let himself oil and natural gas, which is inevitable because otherwise it would, oil pri
what's called the magnitsky act, which freezes asset and vladimir kara murza, who was just released, join me in that campaign. we got 35 countries to pass. what's called the magnitsky act, which freezes assets that's a russian human rights violators. and then vladimir was targeted and so it's a long string of heartbreak and tragedy that's led us to today, but we can really celebrate that vladimir is safe. he's three, he's alive and so are evan gershkovitz, paul whelan, and all the there is it...
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now, she gets celebrate with her mom and the family of kremlin critic vladimir kara-murza, sentenced to 25 years in russia for treason. now, also a free man and major coup for president biden but at a cost this is just one of the russians, given up in return. vadim krasikov is an assassin convicted of a ruthless killing in the german capital he's employers, the fsb, the old kgb, confirmed eight russian citizens in total were handed back, including convicted spies and cybercriminals, serving lengthy prison sentences. in the u.s. and elsewhere. they return was made possible. thanks to the systematic and targeted work of competence government agencies and fsb statement brags back in the u.s. there's overwhelming relief. innocent prisoners are finally free the kremlin is celebrating too putin personally welcoming swapped russians back to moscow he's strategy of trading, bargaining chips has again yielded results well, pam, tonight there's been a statement already from the family of evan gershkovich, the wall street journal reporter who has been released. they say this we've waited 491 da
now, she gets celebrate with her mom and the family of kremlin critic vladimir kara-murza, sentenced to 25 years in russia for treason. now, also a free man and major coup for president biden but at a cost this is just one of the russians, given up in return. vadim krasikov is an assassin convicted of a ruthless killing in the german capital he's employers, the fsb, the old kgb, confirmed eight russian citizens in total were handed back, including convicted spies and cybercriminals, serving...
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it was vladimir kara murza, of course pulitzer prize winning columnist who has a green card. >> so it was a multi prisoner multi-country, multi government deal we're extremely grateful to president biden administration for the negotiations. >> but as you heard him say, germany, slovenia, poland they, norway, they put people into the trade, lots of other allied gov supporters along the way so it's historic day. we feel for the americans left behind. we know there are still americans in russia in prison and i think one of the things that i know the u.s. government will be working on next is how to take away the incentives from these rogue regimes of snatching american citizens and effectively holding them hostage? >> yes, it's a trade-off to what has been a dramatic shift, i think in policy in this administration in terms of what they're willing to do to try and secure the release of hostages. but obviously vladimir putin, to some one of you has taken advantage of that clearly over the course of the last year or two, i do have to ask, there is a kicker in your story, this amazing story
it was vladimir kara murza, of course pulitzer prize winning columnist who has a green card. >> so it was a multi prisoner multi-country, multi government deal we're extremely grateful to president biden administration for the negotiations. >> but as you heard him say, germany, slovenia, poland they, norway, they put people into the trade, lots of other allied gov supporters along the way so it's historic day. we feel for the americans left behind. we know there are still americans...
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for the families and friends of evan gershkovich, paul whelan and dissidents like vladimir kara—murzar moscow, the takeaway from all of this will be that hostage diplomacy works, and that means we�*re likely to see more of it. more prisoners here being used as bargaining chips, and more prisoner exchanges like this one may be needed to bring them home. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. at the olympics, an italian woman has withdrawn from her boxing match against her algerian opponent after just 46 seconds after she was hit in the face. the algerian was allowed to compete despite being disqualified from last year�*s women�*s world championships for failing an eligibility test. the olympic organisers have been heavily criticised for allowing the fight to go ahead. here�*s our sports editor dan roan. imane khelif�*s first fight of these games was always going to be hugely controversial, they are doing and allowed to compete in the women�*s boxing competition against italian component wait upon at angela carini despite being disqualified from last year�*s championships for elevated level
for the families and friends of evan gershkovich, paul whelan and dissidents like vladimir kara—murzar moscow, the takeaway from all of this will be that hostage diplomacy works, and that means we�*re likely to see more of it. more prisoners here being used as bargaining chips, and more prisoner exchanges like this one may be needed to bring them home. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. at the olympics, an italian woman has withdrawn from her boxing match against her algerian opponent after...
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among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow gotassassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of the world's media, this is also a uniquely private moment for the former prisoners and their families. a homecoming which at times they must have feared might never come. times they must have will grant, bbc news, washington. times they must have let's speak to our correspondent sarah rainsford who is in berlin. sarah, you have been following this story since those announcements were made yesterday about the prisoner release. there were scenes of jubilation as we saw there, but is this being seen as more of a window for putin rather than for biden? m0. for putin rather than for biden? no, i think this is _ for
among several prominent kremlin critics released was vladimir kara—murza, while in return moscow gotassassin and fsb colonel vadim krasikov. the family of evan gershkovich echoed the position of all the relatives, expressing heartfelt thanks that their son was free, saying, "we have waited 491 days for evan's release and it's hard to describe what today feels like. "we can't wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close." so even amid the glare of...
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pulitzer prize winning vladimir kara-murza.gratulations, i know this must be a surreal time for you and i want to talk about what it's been like for you, but i want to get first just your reaction to this key bridge taken out and the ukrainian push into the kursk region. >> the last time we spoke shortly before the invasion and my own arrest. and it's good to be back. look, when putin invaded ukraine, the original goal for the kremlin was to kyiv in five days and that's what the russian leadership promised vladimir putin the dictator, he believed it and that's what happens when you're in power a quarter of a century and live in your own propaganda bubble and believe your own lies. he believed he would take kyiv in five days, not five months, not in two and a half years, we're seeing ukrainian troops on our own territory in russia and the first time ukrainian troops on russian territory, real recognized russian territory since germany invaded in world war ii. and it's a public humiliation for putin. and we see the last couple of
pulitzer prize winning vladimir kara-murza.gratulations, i know this must be a surreal time for you and i want to talk about what it's been like for you, but i want to get first just your reaction to this key bridge taken out and the ukrainian push into the kursk region. >> the last time we spoke shortly before the invasion and my own arrest. and it's good to be back. look, when putin invaded ukraine, the original goal for the kremlin was to kyiv in five days and that's what the russian...
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for the families and friends of evan gershkovich, paul whelan and dissidents like vladimir kara—murzament to celebrate. but keep in mind — for the kremlin, it is mission accomplished. it got what it wanted. it got its agents back. for moscow, the takeaway from all of this will be that hostage diplomacy works, and that means we're likely to see more of it. more prisoners here being used as bargaining chips, and more prisoner exchanges like this one may be needed to bring them home. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. i'v e i've been talking to paul beckett, the assistant editor of wall street journal. he's been telling me he and his colleagues are looking forward to welcoming evan back home and back to the newsroom. smiles ofjoy, tears of relief, exhausted butjubilant. that'sjust exhausted but jubilant. that's just us, exhausted butjubilant. that'sjust us, i can't imagine how evan feels and how his family is feeling as they wait to be reunited when his plane lands. tell they wait to be reunited when his plane lam-— they wait to be reunited when his plane lande— plane lands. tell us as m
for the families and friends of evan gershkovich, paul whelan and dissidents like vladimir kara—murzament to celebrate. but keep in mind — for the kremlin, it is mission accomplished. it got what it wanted. it got its agents back. for moscow, the takeaway from all of this will be that hostage diplomacy works, and that means we're likely to see more of it. more prisoners here being used as bargaining chips, and more prisoner exchanges like this one may be needed to bring them home. steve...
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the opposition people who are being, we think release people like vladimir kara murza, who is renownedtorian and very, very well known in russia. these were people who are really important i think so for the russia of the future, i would argue as well. >> you mentioned vladimir kara murza and he his wife, evgenia, as you know has spoken out on his behalf when he was sentenced and put into a penal colony. and sheep, she was she was left with three young children you know david, i've spoken to her many times the last time. she spoke. well, actually, she didn't. that's the point of this to her husband from the penal colony was in february, as i said, they have three children and i just want to play what she told me in february, david, about that conversation with her husband in a penal colony, who is very ill vladimir was allowed 115 minute phone call with the kids and that was the first phone call in over half a year? >> we have three kids. divide 15 by three. that means three minutes five minutes each. and i was literally standing there with a timer because i couldn't let any of our kid
the opposition people who are being, we think release people like vladimir kara murza, who is renownedtorian and very, very well known in russia. these were people who are really important i think so for the russia of the future, i would argue as well. >> you mentioned vladimir kara murza and he his wife, evgenia, as you know has spoken out on his behalf when he was sentenced and put into a penal colony. and sheep, she was she was left with three young children you know david, i've spoken...